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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON'. FRIDAY. AICUST 25. 1011. PACE FOUR ARRANGING TO WELCOME THE GERMANS I'. (.'. DKCKKISACH f.OKS TO PORT LAM) TO AHUANGi; TilK I'ltO Mlt.VM lOli TDK liKj (.1 .'H.MAX lAV AT TIIK WTATK FA IK. F. G. Deckebaeh left hero laHt nlglit lor a conference with Dr. F. H. iJanimaccti, mate president of the (Jerman Speaking Societies of Ore gon. The cuiif'Tenee Is to be held In the Murquiuu building, Portland, uud will his attended by ihe statu execu tive commit Leo of tl.e German Hoeie tlun to consider the proponed events for "German Societies' day at the Oregon Ktiite fair, Friday, September 15. Working willi the Kale in GermaiiH, It has been decided to greet the va rious Hociiilcii from I'ortland, As toria, The Halli-s, l.a Grande, linker City, Oregon City, Kamly, Harlow, Alt. Angel, Kiig.ne, ('iltngu Grove and KokhUiii'k on the arrival of their truing In Salem. The visitors will be escorted to the capllol grotindrt und will be welcomed by Governor Os wald Wetit. Homo one, to be select ed by the executive committee of Hie state organization of German hoc e tleg, will reply to the welcome. There will be Homo German songs und then special motor cars will take the visitors for a tear of the lair grounds, and to witness the horse racing Friday afternoon. Hurst hull lin been set aside here for the exclusive u:;o of the women wit li the vltdtlng members, mill another hall will be taken fur the) men exclusively. A teal German cummers, and other features, will bo provided to entertain those who lean to the kaiser's land. Full de tails will be worked out at the Port land coiieience. o Will I. II IH SI KOV TIIK i-.vnu ki;i,u: i i,i,s Should application made with the Htateenglueer yesterday afternoon, finking for ihe iippmpi-Iul Ion for pow er and Irrigation purpotun of the waters of the l.alourclle creek, Just above the falls, prevail, It will mean the desl ruction of oil" of tl.e pret llest. falls in the slate of Oregon. The application was made by At torney Joseph and V. M. MuMltl, both of l'ortltind, and It asks Tor the ap propriation of II V eiiecolld feet. While the engineer has no accurate data upon wh'ch to base liln cplnluu, he believes Unit there Is not In excess of 10 second, feet of water above tin falls, ami the appropriation of half if It will destroy the falls. Those Interested In preserving the fulls In their original slate htivi signified llielr Intention of protest ing agalllHt their appropriation. The subject Iiiih been referred In the hoard of control. Vncle Sam Itiuulinnkei-s. Washington, Aug. 25. This In the title which our paternal undo will hooii bo wearing If tho plan fostered by KepreHoii'tativo Floyd .1. King Democrat, l.a.,) and embodied In a bill recently Introduced In congress by Senator Ciillom, (Republican, 111.,) obtains tho sanction of the na tional legislature. This bill provides for tho Inauguration of Seven na tional highways, radiating from Washington to the furthermost parts of (ho country. The estimated cost of thesi) seven roads will bo $118, 000,000, but it. Is thought that the great beiiellls derived from their use will morn than counterbalance the cost of their b lldltig. According to the Klng-Cullotn bill, It Is proposed to have tho seven rouds have a common terminus at Washing ton, and riullato out over tho coun try to I'ortland, Me.; ilufTalo, N. Y.; Sent tie, Wash.; Sun Frnnelseo. Cal.; San Diego, Cal.; Austin, Tex, nnd Miami, Fla. These will bo called, re spectively, the Washington National Highway, the Uoosevelt National Highway; the Lincoln National High way, the Jefferson National High way, (ho Grant National Highway, tho Monroe National Highway mid tho l,ee National Highway, thus hon oring seven of the greatest of our heroes of history. It Is expected that these seven roads will gho a total lough of 12,. 000 m I I,,h. which, at least, will cost nbmit $12,000 a mile, will bring the aggregate cost to nearly $150,000, 000. It Is proposed that tho money fur their const ruction bo raised by the Issue of bonds, as In the raso of the Piuiiinin canal, mid that tho maintenance cost of the roads bo paid by ft toll, as In operation In tmi n y parts of tho country today. Tho bill also provides for tho ap pointment of n commission, t be known lis tho National Interstate Highway and Good Koads Commis sion, which will determine the loca tion and cost of tho seven roads. An Immediate appropriation of $2,- 000. 000 Is provided for the prepara tion of maps, the making of surveys, and other work which has (o bo dis posed of before the actual building of the road is commenced. At the head of the commission, ns provided by the bill, would be the president -the rest of the commit too tu be made up of the secretary of agriculture, tho M'cretary of war, seven member of congress, live private cltlnotis Seven engineers from the tinny and seven from private life. According to present plan the only Mates which will not be touched -by the promised roads w ill bo Vermont, Michigan. Wyoming. Oregon, Missouri and Kansas. It Is probable, howevor. that tho present plans will bo changed go ns to Include 1. t least a part of thone states In the routes. I'd like to be a hop mail, and with tho hop nun stand with ft re celpt for 40,000 pounds of hops tit 4 0 rents a pound In my hand. for backache, rheumatism. kiJnev or hlid Jir tmnki. I J f, , .,. , Lb Foley kidney P,U. PEOPLE ANO DOINGS AT THE SEASIDE Newport, Aug. 2.1 Geo. il. Dennlck ot Pacific Grove, Cal., has been here for an oming visiting bis mother, who makes Li-r home with bis brother, Logan 8. JJcnnick. Their father Geo. U. Dennick will be remembered by old tinier at Salem as a brick layer who ran up the corners of the Oregon Statu Capitol building, when It was erected. The younger Geo. it. Is road representative of the Alco motorcar, a six-cylinder machine. Former I'. S. District Attorney Bristol of Portland and wile and party were heie tor a few days the past week. He drives a six-cylinder Fierce Arrow car, und lias toured over six thousand lulled this maaon. He is the man who refused to play the llcney game and threw up the Job rather man be toady to a system tnat was uu-Aiuericau und produced no re sults but political persecutions. Among seaside visitors the past book was J.illiau liackli.-man of Al bany whose ancestors owned tho do nation land claim on which the pres ent city Is largely built. Miss llack leman is a daughter of John II. llack leman, und her mother was a Cowan, .ieo. K. Chamberlain was in the hank ing business with one of her brothers at Albany. Aimer llackleman was captain of the big caravan that crossed the plains with ox teams, tak ing nine months tor the trip in 1845. He went back to the states to bring out another company, but died there and bis brother Abraham llackleman succeeded to the claim und lived until I'Jti'J. John 11. lluckleman was assist ant state treasurer when Grover was governor. The .Monteiths were the owners of the oilier donation land claim on which Albany Is situated, and named the pluce after Albany, X. Y., whence they hailed. Abner llackleman wauled to give It the old Indian name, 'which was Takeua, meaning llolc-in-the-Groiind. Ji. HO FEU. So lleuci'dly Fngllsli. Washington, Aug. 2u. 'Yes, me lord certainly, me lord. Does me lord di-siro his bawth hot or merely lepld, and shall 1 get mo lord a brandy soda'."' These and sundry other super Angllilzi'd expressions may be heard In profusion around the upper floors of the now slate department, when ihe building is finished, according to tho present plans, for there are to lio a number of guest chambers es pecially liilcn'Icil for the accommo dation of vlslllng princes, potentates and others of noble rank from across tho water. Supervising Ihe servants for there is to be a whole corps of flunkies attached to tho bed cham bers will be Third Assistant Secre tary of State ('handler Hale, Whether It will fall to Mr. Hale's lot to discharge the chef If any of tile distinguished visitors object to his cooking Is a (iicstlon which Is being warmly argued al (he stale depart ment these days. ' In addition to these guest rooms in (lie state dcpnitmcn; there will also he a room for International ciri ferences something that olllclal Washington has needed for a long lime. Hitherto when an internation al conference was to be held the conferees were forced to hold their session oil the top Hour of some hold Many disagreements, tho state de partment olliclals say, have been caused by sessions held immediately under a till roof, where the mer cury was lUrtlng with the luti mark. li n L nil this will be ohvhVcd by Ihe Installation of a modern ventil ating and cooling system in tile new stale department,, and It Is thought that this will add much to the at tractiveness of the national capital. o I'so Our Typewriters. Washington, Aug. 2.1. --Ylco-l'on-sul'Ccnornl Hansen, al Iliinkolt. Slam, reports to the state depart ment that ft large number of type writing machines aro sold every year, and that those or tho American make appear to he tho most popu lar. Sonio of these machines art lilted with Siamese type, but many of the natives retain the F.ngllsii characters, however, and It Is thought that tho lutroductlo not this type will have a great deal to do with tho llnal abolition of the an clnit Siamese characters, and tin use of the standard keyboard. So far the sales of only two Amer ican machines have boon pushed In Slam. The- sell 111 Uankok at MM) to 4.10 Heals, or $i;!0 to $1(17 each A wldoly-aihertised Kugllsh machine tilings only 17.1 to Jti Otlcals - $ti.1 to $;i,1 - but It has been found o be of Inferior workmanship to the American brands. "lilno.se Chew (Jillil. Washington, Aug. 25. Tho march of oivlll.utlon, which has resulted In tho Introduction of cigarettes and cigars Into tho mouths of Chinese people has also hud the effect of making them nciiniiintod with anoth er Occidental luxury chewing gum. While gum was formerly totally unknown to the Chinese, recent re ports from Hongkong stale that one native firm sold more than $5000 worth dining the past year, ami that that delicacy has not only taken a firm hold on tho "heathen Chinee," but also on his wives and children, and that It is u common, sight to see largo crowds of Chinamen going through tho streets of their native city, nil their Jaws working lu uni son on American chewing gum. o In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid 'o got Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from It, and relief Is sure to follow. Es pecially recommended for roughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. . "-"v, hum uinmiy ii regularities. are tome in action, quick in reaulta. Refuse substitutes. RED CK0SS PHARMACY. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "iinni inrr'O" The Original and Genuine HALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. Al restaurants, note!?, and fountains. Delicious, invigoralir-? and sustaining. Keep it on your sici board at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take oo imitation. J ait say "HORLICK'S." Not in Any fffs'Sk Truci SAMiMORRIS IS VISITING OLD FRIENDS MMOrS OM HALL TOSHERS t ami: l i' to ki:k tk.im, who pl.vi:i with him loss of arm fits him out of it. Sam Morris, well known to local basebul Ifans as probably the best pitcher that ever handled a ball for the Willamette Valley League, was In town today renewing acquaint ances with old friends. Sam Hitched for the Willamette valley league In l!IU2, winning IS out of 20 games, and shutting out the opposing team in most every game. From Salem lio went to I'ortianU and pitched for the Portland boys in the Coast League, and from Portland he went to tho Western League. Ho made a wonderful record from the start, ills brilliant record was cut short by the loss of his right arm. Sum came up to see i'eaho, his old friend, who used to catch for him. From hero he will return to his home In Idaho. This Is really an event in local ball circles, for everybody who ever looked at. a baseball knew und ad mired .Morris' splend'd work. The old battery, Morris and Teabo, were simply the best that ever handled a ball In Oregon. THE NEW TAX COMMISSION IN SESSION Whether lo model a law niter tho exls'lng taxation laws: nnd assess both real nnd personal property, or to adopt the law passed by the Wis consin legislature during its last ses sion nnd abolish the assessment of personal property and substitute in Its fiend an Income tax, was the question iliout which the discussion revolved it the meeting of the tnx commission ippointed by the last legislature to ooperale with the state tax coininls don, held at the state house yesterday for Hie purpose of framing a law on taxation, so that It may be submitted to the voters at the next general elec tion. The oomniis.slon convened nt 11 Yclock In the forenoon, but nothing was done beyond organizing, Charles Galloway of the stale tax commission being elected chairman, nnd (.',. I., .tiirr, secretary of the same commis sion, being elected secretary. In the afternoon the members settled down to n discussion of problems confront ing thrill, but an adjournment was taken without tiny definite action. The future meeting Is subject to call of the chairman, and when it is held a general taxation law will bo decided upon and d raited. Here's (he Unit. The tangible personal property this year amounted to-$211,0ii0,uuo, about 2.1 or 20 per cent of the whole assess ment, J'.m.outi.OOO. Tho Intangible personal property tax ' ntuounts to about 4.7 per cent of the whole tax. Should the commission adopt the Wisconsin law nil of this personal property would bo exempt, and the Income tux take its place. An Income exemption of $MM would be given to adults and $200 to minors. It Is contended that the change would not make any difference In the amount of taxation, nnd the feature of the question upon which the commis sion was divided was whether It would be easier to ascertain a man's Income than his personal property. Hot ween now nnd tho next meeting the members will have considered this phase of the question, nnd should they decide It is easier to ascertain a man's Income than personal prop erty the former will likely be substi tuted for the latter. The commission also considered the inheritance tax and some seem In clined to think tho rate was too low, and that the collecting of It should lie placed In the hands of (he tux commission instead of the state treas urer as is 'now the case. o II ay Fever and Summer folds. Must be relieved quickly, and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound win uo it. k. ai. Stewart. 1034 Wol fram street, Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during tho hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer sim ilarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. Foley's Honor and Tar Compound ts effective for coughs and colds In either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harm ful drugs. In a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy (H. Jerman). . i IS BOOSTING rnn rmcpntl run untuun j IN GERMANY! Frank A. Bull, of Sublimity writes The Capital Journal from his native town of Neckargarach, Germany, where he savs ha arrived after a very pleasant trip of 15 days: "Ev erything is so changed I hardly know myseir. i am reany Burpnseu ai uie progress mado during my absence of 17 years. I am well satisfied with my immigration work for Oregon. Will you please see that I get some German literature about Oregon as soon as possible. I shall attend the Catholic congress next week at May ence, whero there will be 10,000 visi tors. TESTED AND PROVEN There is a Heap of Solace In Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. For months Salem readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done In this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such con vincing proof of merit. C. W. Hill, 1317 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are by no means a new remedy to me, as I have used them off and on for years. I have always enjoyed fairly good health and about the only thing that has made me miserable has been kidney com plaint, nnd backache. I finally got Doan's Kidney Pills at Dr. Stone's drug store and their use entirely cured me. I am a firm believer in the merit of this remedy and am pleased to recommend it whenever an opportunity occurs. The above statement wnq clven Jan. 31. 1906 and was confirmed on Nov. 22. 1909 bv Mr. Hill Ho Raid into ,.. r urn .r .... "Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kidney and bladder complaint, I have had no return attack." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Notice of Intention to Improve Alley In Block 49. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems It expedient and pro loses to Improve the alley In block 49, of the city of Salem, Oregon, with concrete, at the expense of the ndjucent and abutting property with. in said limits, according to the plans and specifications adopted tor said Improvement, nnd on file at the office of tho city recorder. Reference to which is hereby made for a more perfect description of said Improvement. This notice Is published for ten (10) days, pursuant to the order of the common council, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 22d day of August, 1911. Remonstrances may be filed against said Improvement within ten (10) days from the last publication of this notice, as provided by the city charter. CIIAS. F. ELGIN, 8-22-11 Recorder. o Wife Got Tip Top Advice. When the digestion Is all right, the action Of the bowels ree-nlnr thorn lo a natural craving and relish for food. When this Is lacklner von mnr Vnnw that you need a dose of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, Improve the-nnnetlto ami rop-ntnio tho bowels. Sold by all dealers. The Astors and Vnnderbilts owe the neonlo several hnnilrnil m 11 1 tnn dollars. Soma day thu people will collect tho debt, or part of it. ' o . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Ml patent medicines or medicines ad vertised in this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store Also Dr. Stone's POISOX OAK REMEDY A snow white medicine, contains no sugar of lead, opium, nor other poi sonous drugs. Applied every hour it at once relieves, and soon cures In flammation of the skin generally known as I'olsou Oak. 2c and DOc bottles. I .'VI Dr. Lyon's PERFECT , Tooffl P0V7fl8i cleanses, preserves and beauti fies the teeth, prevents tooth decay and imparts purity onrl tVarrr-nre to the breath. UllM BITULITHIC GETS CONTRACT IN BAKER CITY AT SI'LCIU SESSION THE COX TltACr WAS AW A HI) Ell FOK STREET 1'AVlMi UIDDEKS FOR SIX (O.MI'AMES WEliE AFTER THE .101!. "At the adjourned session of the city commissioners held yesterday af ternfinn " savs the linker llemnerat "the hid of the Warren Construction company on the street paving was accepted, and bitulithie will continue to be used on the improvement of Maker's streets." The Kl Oso com pany, the Gillls Cook Co., the Pacific Westruniite Co., and two concrete paving companies were alter the con tracts. In order to give the property owners on the streets, up for Ini provement, a chance to voice their sentiments, the commissioners de layed awarding the contracts for sev eral days. With one exception, they all declared in favor of bitulithie. L, ....... ..,V. . -" -i tun J'l-.J'.ii. A. C. DHVOH IS SHOT A. C. Devoe, of the Leader shoe store, wniio hunting deer lu South ern uregon a day or so ago. was mistaken for a defer by some would be sportsman, who shot before h( knew what he was shooting at, and of course, hit the mark. The result was that Mr. Devoe got a bullet in' one or Ills legs. He was taken Yoncalla, 12 miles, bv bis comrades. and the bullet was extracted. At last accounts he was resting easily, and will in a short time be as good as ever. Gives Color, Lustre to Faded and Gray Hair Dandruff Quickly Removed. From time muni'mm-ml, fsnco nnd ruI l liur have liwn used for the bair and scalp. Almost everyone knows if Hie value ot such a ctimhinntion for diu-kcn-li.it the hair, for ciuhii; dandruff nnd fulling hair, and for maUiitf tho hair In olden times the only way to pet n l::iir tonic of this sort was to brew it in Ihe home fireplace, n method which was 1:oulil"soine n ml not always satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date dniL' kH ean supply bis patrons willi a roudy-to-use product, skillfully compounded j,, perfectly equipped laboratories. The AVyctli I'heiuiciil Company of New York put up nn ideal remedy of this sort, called Wycth's Slice mid Sulphur Hair Hemedy, nnd authorize druists to sell it under piuirnntee that the nionev will be refunded it it fails to do exactly ns represented. This preparation is offered to the puMie nt fifty ecnts n bottle, and is recommended and sold bv nil drtiwKts Special agent J. C. Perry, Druggist Salem, Oregon. ' It Is published by Frank Bonvllle author of the Bonvllle System, and compiled and edited by Enoch I. Will, manager of the Bonvllle Pub Co. "The Bonvllle Square Deal" can be found on sale for 35c at Patton Ilros.' book store. There's a lot of difference be tween good looks and looking good. o Watch Yonr Kidneys. Their action controls your health Read what Foley Kidney Pills Have done for your neighbor. Mrs W H Allen, Quincy, 111, says: "About a year ago my kidneys began bothering me I had a swelling in my ankles and limbs, then headaches and ner vous, dizzy spells, and later severe backaches. The doctors pronounced It serious kidney trouble, and I was steadily getting worse when I began taking Foley's Kidney Pills. Shortly after, the swellings went down and my pains began leaving me. I keDt on taking them until I was once more freed of all kldnmr trnuhin oj .... fering. I have a ereat deal tn thov Foley Kidney Pills for, and shall al ways recommend them. Red Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman). SALEM BANK Sir TRUST CO. GEXKKAL BAXK1XG AXI) THl ST BUSINESS ith our assurance that we are able and willing to take rare of it, we solicit your Hanking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con. s scent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOUR TElt CEXT OX SAVINGS Mlerty Street, Jnst off State J. U AHLERS, President. W. G. EAST. Cashier S. S. EAST. Vlce-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES. U H. ROBERTS, Directors. OLD-TIME REMEdY DARKENSTHE HAIR C. M. Roberts & Co! i X Located at 7 H. H. Ragan's old stand. Wc have remodeled our X store and are to give you the best of serv ice and only ask a legiti mate profit. We solicit a trial order that we may convince you of our desire and ability to please. Call or Phone Main 456 Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling ton, Texas, as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, In spite of doc tor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died j of consumption, and that I am alive i today Is due solely to Dr. King s New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now 1 weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years." Quick, safe, sure; its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds la grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Popular Beach Roiorr An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, fishing, boat ing surf bathing, riding, autolng, canoeing, dancing and roller skating. Where pretty water agates, moss agates, moonstones, carnelians can be found on the beach. Pure moun tain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs and oysters, with abundance of veg etables of all Iflnds dally. Camping Grounds arc Con venient and Attraclive. with strict sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKET from all points in Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho on sale daily 3-DAY SATURDAY. MONDAY TICKET from Southern PaelDc points Port land to Cottage Grove; also from all C. & E. stations, Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on S. P. or C. & E. agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for copy ol our Illustrated booklet, 'Outing In Ore gon, or write to WM. M'MURAY, General Patsenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Morris Cash Feed and Grocery Store Phnno 1107 Kxtra choice Bacon, pound 17c Nice Hams, pound 18c H'i lbs. fine Granulated Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 4 lbs. Head Rice 2."C Flour, per sack ...... .$1.10 3 cans New Pack Oysters. 23c 3 cans String Beans. . -,c 21 lbs. Little White Bean's"!.' f.00 5 packages Best Corn Starch .". '.! 2-'.c 2 packages Arm & Hammer Soda.. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'!!!.... l-'-c f lbs. Best Pure Lard 7l)c 10 lbs. Best Pure Lard. . '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".V.".!!!!!!!'.'.'.!U.' MAS0X FRU T JAltS Tints Quarts ;-c One-half gallon !! jioc 12 Jelly Glasses !! j.)C FREE DELIVERY "Economics" Wp thver? bStVeM.TJK"T! etc - o .ucoiicr loslnreSoV1 most would takitTutTyor "SU? .! ltn do tno finest laundering r.na9ihi Hernnd to none. Our, atJST uwlllUke our work. Try It W SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, P linn a 95 rt.nrfT 4y Court St. now prepared i Nature's In the nleaslner form nf if ' llclous, enticing and Invlgora-! Ing beverage, bottled direi from the springs in the Ca'i pooya mountains. i Calapooya Mineral Water Drink It to Keep M A murated saline water, equal to any of the renowned sprint waters or Europe and Americas Recommended by leading phyi Ricians of the United States hi Rheumatism, Kidney and Lir. er afflictions, Dyspepsia, Inii, gestion and all forms ot Stom ach, Skin and Blood disease Hundreds of people "given ;1 by physicians have been curef of long-standing ailments bf Calapooya water. Testimonial! on application. Standard Liquor Co. Distributors Calapooya Saint The condensed smile of Cal pooya Water. Stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorder! sneedilv cured bv its use. Al dealers, or sold direct HOTEL CALAPOOYA Calapooya mountains, 12 mM from Cottage Grove, (on South? ern Pacific). Splendid accom modations) reasonable rates Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. Ips formation as to rates, etc., f't be furnished upon request, I Calapooya Springs Co, Cottage Grove, Oregon, j uii4uii ugnitu - Can't AffnrH ",0? b' aiarcn auu lower pncea emyj j only a fraction of the resulting 0c " Tool r 138-1M SOUTH LIBERTY