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lim e O F F IC IA L D IR E C T O R Y ■TAT« ABO DI STB! CT O rV IC B M : ü . 8. S a n a t o n - D r . H a rr y L au e, ®f Portland and Geo. K O ham berlaln of Salem . O o n g m e m a n , K irn t D is tric t— W illi* F o r > U n t e 4 T im e O nly— THEY FAVOR I DRY OREO H i x p a i r o f o u r f i n e s t 38c W ° e la - d l e o ' g u . i r a n t e e i l h o s e in b la f K t a n ur white cutui's *ttli w ritten a H aw ley, oí Salea- t ir e r a o r—OawaW W e « , Kalein. g B ra n te e , Heuretary o f S t a t o — B e t t . W . O louU Sa- f o r $1 a n d 1 0 c t o r p o s ta g e , e l « S p e c ia l O f f e r F o r A steady stream o f m on ey—the life-blood of a state —pours from “m odel prohibition” Kansas into L icense states! The Topeka State Journal, a supporter of Prohibition, on July 8,1913, published the statement that approximately 1,500,000 QUARTS OF LIQUOR were legally shipped’ into the state of Kansas each year. Kana& a g e t n o re v e n u e —o t h e r s t a t e s g o t th e m o n e y ! Oregon near the bottom with Kansas? D ry K a iu a t ranks 32nd in per canita bank rwxources G enanunenf atatfatfea sftoiv that Dru K a a e a s has th e low est church enrollment of the North Central State«. O nly 3S.M p e r Wisconsin, a wet state In the North Central group, hae-a chereh roll o f dd..7 p e r ceitL D ry Kansas bnys greet quantities o f Bikers and Home Remedies. Government reports show these Bff fe dff per rrsf sHeeAeL Xjsafvafs of « Amertfe «aswe •safe" afhesNd te e ffrwtee of f o r a lim ite d tim e only, s in p a ira of our finest 35c value Ouaronged .Uoet S u p t P u b lic In s tru c tlo n — L . A . AW- orm an, Halem. soy color w ith w rittcp g u a r a t t e n and a p air c f o u rw e ll known AfteY Para State P rin ter— W illis D o u iw a y . Salem. dis* darter» for ode dollar, a t « lOe for Attorney G eneral— A. M . C iaw lord, R u ta Game Warden— Wru. L. F lu - postage, «tei " You know these hoae; hey Stood the lay, Salein. MORE THAN O N E -H A L T OF State H ruith G t t c e r - ^ r - C alvin S. test when all others failed. They g iro HEADS OF C IT IE S TELL . U b ile , Salem. icq I foot comfort. They harp no seams W A T T H E Y STAND. BUT to rip . T hey never becmnfrlooa« and . O N E -S E V E N T H W ® T . < baggy Ms the shape Is ki lt in , not pressed in. They are G'aonanhcd for firmness, fo r style, for superiority of J o i n t H e u a t o t lo t Cooa and C u r r y - Oregon M ayor« are la fa v e r o f the m aterial and w oikm anship, absolutely I . 8 . S m ith . Oregon dry amendment m ere than »laidlees an d to wear tix OWMh* w ith Joint Repre«entative for Cooa and ;wa to one. out holes, o r a new p air free. -I , C u rry—8. P. Peirce. One -th ird of the executives have D o n ’ t d e l a y b u t « » n d i n y o u r Judge, 3d Jud icial D is tric t—J . W . put themselves on record la favor ef O r d e r b e f o r e o f f e r e x p ir e s G ive H am ilto n , Roseburg. , dry O nly one-aoventh have correct size. Prosecuting Attorney fo r C u rry declared themaelvM wet. E V E K - W E A l t H O S I E R Y V O . C o .— W . H . M e r e d i t h , W e d d e r b u r n . I o f 177 M a y e n e f Oregon. 88, or D a y to n , O h io (J. 8 . CoiuuiUelonera— H . T . Stew art more than half, replied te the query P e rt O rford. 1 addressed to them hy the Committee o o tg rv ornoaait. | of One Hundred. T he aaawera were I C o u n ty J 'ld g e — W . A W ood, G old 1 ^ 7 ; ®*! wet- 2fi; no declaration, 2- lieack The Com m tttte o f One Hundred fat County Gomnuasionera— D . O degroro. ° ‘e « » W l » t i e a o f C reg n n hualneo Gold Heaoh; Geo Chenoweth, L an g lo is . men fighting fo r the Oregon dry Sheriff—C . H . B ailee, Gold Beach. »“ « " ^ n t . I t a d d re a a o d . le tte r to T o « 'U « r tk e u u r Oniv O utfit nnd t'n iv . reel pr< fur a lim ited tim e only, wo-th 38.o0 s havin g On We sell our products to •Uievt, and therefore agtntt' projfts w h ite as r v e r y la r ,* , l HtMw fjnuod R oaw 1 A - in c h Lather Broth 1 Bator Strop, Onaeea« , t S ieM Batal Boek m 1 33-i»tk Barter Terri 1 Far Skating Soap 1 Box Taleum Powder ml Shavinu a r y . . T i~ w - R “ ii ” S S u .,... w o ^ . . a „ «ts we w ill id thia well . _____ . . . - , „ . the mafIves w ith the people e f O re- n « * “ * » » who!«." »»W J- B. w heeler. I for $1 00. ¿ T T T L ? t consumer ^ . d i a i r m a « e f the Committee e f O n . « aave a ll W acl>* I Hundred. " W ith those everywhere know are •arteyor— I . Oaugbeil J r., Gold Beach, who conllder the situation, they know ux anna» o r m a c o v e r.. that Oregon dry means more and hat- C iro u it C o u rt meets Fourth M onday In W mbm > m h o m s m a a a s n a a s s s a a d b a August of each year. , __ County Commlaalonera C o u rt meets Samuel Compere aayst -T h e first Wednesday iu Janu ary, A p ril,' * when the saloon J u ly and September of each yam . Prebate C o u rt moeta drat Monday in eneh mouth * ’ v S * movement moot ”* ■’* * * * • • W IT H O U T S TO R ES - B U S I- H O U SE S. B Y E . B. LOCKHA».1 (C ity E d ito r, Salem S ta te n i n . ) In spite e f the fa c t th a t h tJ tr - conditions have been d ic ta /“ d ever the country, Salem h a - held “t e r own in splendid style. Aithor g "huxineea houses," o r aX’.oor , were voted out o f existence by t i e p e o p le e f Salem ju s t before the beguuuog of the year, an o e w t e t repairing come tim e fo r readjustm ent !n city o f leas then 30,000 pejn!e, a p ro g ress steady and sure has b<-en the r e s u lt N e t only has the c ity held .its own hut a marked e m h e e is noted. The three largest ¡stores la Salem report th e ir b diin i ' J this year to bo better than any yearprevfous, and t—e e f these three have been compelled ‘ improve th e ir ertahuahn.er’ » i y read' Juatmenf and ramcdoliug the >nt«rr Io n requiring lnya«tmen& e f, in one 880C0 end ease, la theether *8000, to ¿aBaMMnaaaassB wnaaM rei The — businaas 'beany eocarv m e t orricxe sao rear- te r business. H a rb o r............ “. " " T k k l w r G entner, ‘J*«*"- * « * * • °» **» *» G old B e a c h ...,.................... J. W . K ile y .' duatriea. W hen the saloon buainoao W e d d e r b u r n ..........C . L .W a k e m a n , is abolished, t h a n is im m ediately aet ................... u ' ^ v i j ' 1 ! f r i c ® . 1 free an immense sum daily f a r ex- ’ “ r * 1.............. " . 4 * m R ilS .‘ Penditure •*< > «« merchant« end me»* Johneti a others.“ . . J. 8 . Capps- The tabulation e f the w ny th e -•E - V i n h M *Y or* expressed th e ir preferences * • A . H aines . . . . „ t i . . n ,. a .w m . . « . , . Denmark L an glo is E c k le y ... business than they had Ibid while aonz state th e ir trade cqjtd1* tions to « • "Just year. Y n ln a n i l H a r v a r d e a c h 9 in . x £ 4 In . P r in o n to n , C o r n e ll, M ic h ig a n ,e a c h 7 in. A ll beat q uality fe lt with fe lt head- in-. , «treaurvis, letters and mascot ex- i i i t e d in proper colors.. Thia splendid ai-aorimont seat postpaid fur 68 cents and 5 etampe to pay postage. Send n o r H O W A 1 U ) S P E f IA L T Y CO. D a y to n , O h io an d D o n 't K n o w i t . H e w .go g.h. rat. Fill a b o ttle or c o m m - W a te r a n d 1st It a la n d u fih > vr r hours; ,t u t,!« a !th y S c o n d i tio n o f th e kid n e y s ; I f it stains y o u r lin e n I t la e v id e n c e o f . k id n e y ' trouble; tea« f r e q u e n t d es ire to pass It o r p a in In b .» T ----------------- the b ac k also « p t v f n c in g p r o o f th at th e k id n e y s a n d b la d - d e r a r a o a t o f order. W h a t to D r . • T h o n le o o m fo rt Jn th e k n o w le d g e so t e e n asp reseed. th at D r . K ilm e r 's S w a m p - f to o t, t h e g re a t k id n e y re m e d y fu lfills tvarg w is h in c u r in g rh e u m a tis m , p a in In the bask, k id n e y s , liv e r , t la d d e r a n d e v e ry p a r t ef th e u r in a r y passage. I t c o rre c ts In a b illtv Io h e ld w a te r a n d scai-ilr.g p a in in p assing g , o r bad a ffe c ts fo llo w in g use o f U q uar, w in s o r b e a r, a n d o v e rc o m e * th a t u n p le a s a n t • e c e a s i t y o f b e in g c o m p e lle d to go o fte n d u rin g t k e d a y an d to g e t up m a n y t im e t M v r !» f th e n fg h t. T h e M ild a n d th e en tra - « r d ln a r y e ffe c t o f S u e m p - R o o t ts soon re a lize d I t stands th s h ighest fo r Its w o n - d o rfu l c u r e a o f th e m o s t diW resslo g cassa. I f y o » wood a m e d ic in e y o u sho uld h a v e the b ea t. S o ld b y d ru g g ists lr. 50c . a r . d $ l. slxea. Y o u m a y h a v e a t e m p le b o ttle c f this wonderful discovery f'.'fP’L a n d a b o o k th a t • • I l ’ f T i t e i V ' r i / B p b m o r e a b o u t It, b oth sei i g î L YSJ abeslutely free b y n ta ll. '7 BLACK “ b T O W .V s u d gi .UI c : t o r iû o a i i v x u l l t t m u in L n i r . t w c r .'le tu r n U ’ie d b y «a, 4,)uiBC">.l..ev; j u t u t » i v i -’W y f u t . /S 7 ,u . M O. o m o s t , R .q u iu 'g a »nut jon BRAV6HT K HOME n « :L B ,T «a te ..,c i> < « w iil a M I« .tk a « H c .u :.l A hundred thoureod pairs scld la u y ea r. I OCSOfUPTIOII* ,n sI1 .„ ta*». 11 tune N M n»,4Z A riding, w r r dnrshln end U om ) toblda wUh - special q u a lity ui rubber, which never ba- -Hoea p o r o u s a n d » filc h d o r e n j «r.ia L a o e tn n « w ithou t a l l o w i n g t h « « 1 / to We have hundreds c f lottare froct autlaf.cd stating th a t tlie lr ttrrs h s v a o w lr fiaaopwnrei c r twins la a whole srasoo. T h a r weigh no as ordinary tiro, the puncture m is tin g a n a l g iv e n l-r a c re ra lk a y rrs c f th in , specially fab. icon th a tre a d "! ' « regular price o f 1 Is 810.00 per p a ir, b a t fu rs d v a rtls lrg puroo m aking a apodal factory r r l -o to tho ri.la r day le tte r la recofvwd? V o ship C . O . » . c b a re asamlired and foand them a trte tly as _VMryl«Mre> aaaa* tawawM ar t prean>( «krevi.r a ily k e e p 1 U a g k -D r a u g lit S tuck and F p u ll r y M c d r e i M I f y o n r t dues a n t V e n d A ' cen ts f a r a » e m n le h ra n r tire lu a n n f a r t iu v r s . T h e C h a tta u o c g a M a d ic ia e C o ., C h a k ae-urettu. Os., Is a . W, innt Bleak- U a- uhi Utoek and P ourry Mad' ta« is the b e r ti ov?rtried. Osa «.nas was o -blag had whaa yea a -a t m She d-tdtriae and bow they are gastin« «e 4 ia. They ars leeklag « * ,in .w «h.,--; or writ« r«ro«r aiy Tie. ______ — w n rw .irrw .s -m M .. Dep. 0. 8. Mineral Sorveja Harvw yw r fo r ihw D is tr ic t oí O r egon. G o ld Itosseh. - • 4 O i rg o i to write «w oar eoaMewtial lassar basara ap- « r a ffin iiía r ' PATEN TS 7Î,BW«Pr?.y’fô.RVteWÂ ? J . & AÙ«wrto»<Hrjr fl«s7B M tot. •>!•••»»»•. l'r'B’u Inatto 'h * MtoVtot Wtofc*M * Atottoi* »< liHid». n x tec. Mrs. « U l i a C O N S T IF A lt O N . M. r ÉUtoiéy Cte«tete-v. TMtoMtes •»•rtwvft», te. T«to. Mf < »ft«l V C itihx n » -. W » n w won- l» W îi » i> *v«>rv o» p bod rafsfeM'.fttff U lb * u * r. on '? * k làu4% % "fi«r wwì bovreìft fcrj» eCwif*' orr.tMn. crii »' fióos» »dn*, ío V t-r, i.n b k u r.t . «mmii-«btto« an d P IrÁ o n ' dmt a n d t r y • boa • t C . Ä O t O r t i a y : K « L f t a í . r - a . • ’. siateixl V» cur« by ali drutfg»*t» FiÇ-iR ùre - jJ ) .«sel Bcrrloa a»d adyfew. and war ahergas a n atodarsla. T ry aa S W IF T A COs, Fettoni ia o Y O et, O te U 3 - Pries! Mtoe.Waafilktfoe, 3 .0 . X 0 0 These things do not convince the observer th a t ousting the saloons has resulted in a setback to progress. 2 0 0 0 ? Considering the building permits, a comparison o f the year 1318 w i t h the present "d ry” one, ie suggestive. For the last “w et" year the building permits from January to A b g 'v t In- ** »3 24 • OCl • 2 V • a «X» “ ea e x c e p t a a t r i p u f l a in i d e s c r ib e d a- t o l l n w e : B e p o i n t 3 0 e h a e a a t a i . d 8 50 o f th e q u a r t e t post o n th e S ' « . 10, s a id t u w n a h i p x m l X 1 2 Z month fo r 1313 was, f o r the first eight months, $4S,C16, afiu fo r this year, fo r the first seven and one-half months, $85,844, showing a fine ia - M ., r a n g e , o n t h e e a s t e r n I r e u n d a r y o f the I m e t ; e x t e n d i n g t h e n c o $*> l i n k s o n e a c h e td « o f a l i n e runn-nu N. (M < le g . N c Saleons: M ere Bulldiag. 40,000 OREGON VOTERS W A N T S TA TE TO BE DR T. W „ M t h e . ; t h e n c e S . 7U d e g . W . . ÎS7 When tho Oregon dry petitions aak- ch a ; tlience S . 7 J d e g . l.ta lc h a .; t h e n c e N. 44 d e g . W . , 1 .4 3 c h a . ; t h e m e Ing fo r the Oregon d ry amendment N . 3 d e g . W . , I 3 0 < h l . ; t l t a t n e S . <3 to be on the ballot were filed a t Salem d e g . W , t t t o h n . ; t h e m e S . del cleg W . they were signed by £6,036 voters of I . 40 o h e ; th e n c e N . 8 ) d e g . W . 4 .4 ) Oregon. Since the filing was made c i t a . ; t l i e u v a N . 7 8 <!eg. V s ., 4 cha; - t h e n c e N 8 8 d e g . W . , 3 7 0 e lin ; t h e n c e by the Committee o f One Hundred, P. M* d e g . W „ 4 O ita . ; t h e n « « S . 3 « d e g . over 400 additional signature« have W „ 1 a t c h * . ; t h e n c e 8 . 6 9 .te g . W ., <cme In, so the total signatures num 4 . 8 8 c h a ..; t h é i n e S . 47 .le g . W . . » . W ber over 40X00 people who have c h a .. t o t h e p l a c e » h e r e t h e s t i l p . l o e . « o n t h e b o u n d a r y o f ( l i e t r a c t , m e n e t placed th e ir names to petitions asking a r e a b e i n g 4 8 . 1 3 a . - r e a ; lia » e d u i a . n .p- th a t Oregon be dry. p l i. - a t i o n . f T . W . B i l . i i i g a , M n r L .1 , I f each o f the persons make a O r e g o n ; L l s t O - lO O ’i. 7 l ie a J H t t ' 1, point of takin g one other d ry vote N E J t, fhe M SKM N W 'Ü S e c . M l, T . w ith them to the polls, Oregon w ill lr. A ll orders shlpord asare 83 F . , R . I l l 40 a c re a , a i p l h a i h . n Io not p a / a osat aasatU you o f K t c h a r d V a n n e r , M a r . a l, O r e / o n ; he dry in 1318, when the Oregon dry » e r i » l r ) t f yeaaredFWtxeaaM I . t o t 0 - 1 3 4 0 . T h e . « E i S K I S e e . 1«. t h e amendment takes effect. N E 1 N E | , th e K j * E 1 N M 1» . t a e Not one cent was expended in cir N W t S A f B W l Sec. W . T . 3 3 S .. H . i t A ll work was W . . 110 a c r e a , a p p l i c a t i o n o f U a y iH O .n l culating the petitions. C . T h . a n i . s o n , F o r t o r o n t , O n - . w i : performed by voluntary workers. L b 1 6 -1 3 8 3 . . A tr a c t w it h in w h a t «U 1 E very county In the state was rep p r o b a b ly b e w h e n s u r v e y e d S e c. » I . T . resented by one or more extensively 4 0 S . , R 1 3 U ' . , <ieacril>e»f a a f .4 1 u » s : B e g i n n i n g a t t i m m > r t h » e » t c o r n e r o f signed petitions and temperance o r all over Oregon co S e c . 8 , T . 41 H » R . ) d W . : e x b - i a l i . g ganisations t lie n e e N . 6 .8 8 e l i - , t o l «aHei N... 1 ; operated in obtaining signatures. th e n c e R -a t 1« c n a iM ; Thia general Interest la a clear Indi th e m e W. 33 e l .a . ; t h e n c e E’ , it», c h a . ; t h e n c e S . 3 8 .8 8 r t w . i t h v h c v 1 . 3b t e a . cation th a t Oregon w ill be voted dry t o t l i e p l a < * o f l « T . i n i i l n g ; « s e e p t n — 882 X Yea— next November by a but p o f l a i n i SM l i n k a w l - i e . le a e .it r e - l aa huge m ajo rity. foHusra: l i e g i n l u g a t U te c a v t m . A a a result I t cun be expected buaf- Ix u s m la r y o f t ir e t i a . - t w h e n c e C o r n e r be much bettor immediately. K o . 8 b ea n * . 3.»* t e a . } e x to r t l a p um s CHICAGO,ILL DENNIS CÜÑNIFF. / » ., to- elusive, totaled $238.925; a r .d f a r t h f a year, fo r the «sme period, less h a lf of ® August, $415,088, showing an in- * ereaao o f $ 2 6 ,! 8 0 . T h e a v e r a g e p u r Self-htsüngTireiilSiSSSÄS WbF TMrt:.Itrnull rHrrrfliir^rrm 10 TK9ILEFSCM PBBC1 WES g| Laat week the b u ild in g . p erm it' tolled $41,000. 3 H . 1 0 W., W. 8 0 lin k s w id e g in n in g n t o lm in - s m ith n o r th tin e o f í 8**' cí 7 s S X 2 j a d ig m tu r e in a jp e r to c t <jrmdit»<m. P r o m in e n t A m d r ir tn b r e e d e r » o a d fa r m e r» k e e p t h e ir h e rd s a n d fl.«-ks a s u lth y oy g r r r .r e -hers an occa sio n a l dose -if B la c k D r a n c h t ^ L re k a n d I'o n h r y M d i c i n e i n t h e i r fo o d . A n r s to ck r a is e r m a y b u y a 28 . c n C M f - p u u n J a i r t ig h t can u f tin s t n e jic m » f»o in b n d e a k ir a n d k e e p b i> stock l a » g n r o o i h e a lth ( n r w eek». D e a le r« m m e r- par aaas. k dsee. t,».i «nx-ow -e;, lilt? ~ a d dr ess D r . K ilm e r 8c n<«w <r a— >re*w>a D e . . B in g h a m to n , N . Y . W hen w iltin g mew- • a w re a d b ig th ia g e n e ro u s « H e r m this p ap er. -1 RlfiTQti PfttSES *• liv e r ¡ r r e g n la r it ie a . B la c k - D r a u g h t Stock find P o u ftr y M e d i c in e is a Ir e v e l a n d l i w r re m e d y (n r s to r k f t p u t* th e o rg a n « o f has X I hoen placed, and a $40,000 brick b u ii- J aeas block is new being constructed. liicrulu. We « )u u < o u u ro n e z n r« -!,r-e |n 11« I I it. taartvsocc,/w M ,Zr..i i, . 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DO WfcT t u t a blorulee» a pah- sk U :ve b o m u — a t ear eu« m v l you recetvs onr.cauluuur s and te rra ou r unheard of ftmo STOCK »nd PO U LTR Y M ED IC IN E as laet ed, (a which a public m arket 8IDSR A6EKT H , WIM •W im . . . ta . . r’ -----------—------ - — ------ -— -----4*«tUi>»mat good" $20,000 brick building has been erect x £1 Vhevatuida Have K !'n«y TiottMB aa Since the town w ent d ry a wiU t h a u t e 8 8 l i n k a . « « -»fh r i d e o f r u n n i n g * . 81 . le g . ' * . , « c h » . ; a lin e t lr - m - e N .M .tc v . W .. 8 .3 0 c h » .; t l n - i n v .le g . W . 3 t e e . ; t h e r e N . W .le g . c h a , ; t h e i Ce N . 7 9 .lo g . W „ 4 . U u . t h e p la c e w h e r e t f l e r l r t p f l t w - . UU W . 1 cha, a >ai tire t h e w r s t o r n b - .i t o d u i jr o f t r . - e t . t h i i r e t a r e » b e t u g i i . t - 1 a t r e v , a p p l i . u lu > n of IL B . F r e e m a n , H a r i x ) » , O T e ih u q L i a t 8 -1 3 8 9 . H e p le a t h e r 1 4 , J 9 1 1 . C M . B a t e s , A s s tb tu h t O w u n i M - i u i e r o f Ire G e n e r a l L a n d Office. I cannot see th a t lack o f ssdoons meaaa lack in building. I t would rather seem that lack of the liquor places m eant progress In eonatdue- tion, i f the records in the city en- gineer’s office are to bo relied tjpen. N e Saloons; Few A tre e t*. In the m atter o f arrests: T h o a e fo r drunkenness in 1318 f o r t h e f i r . t SWven months wars 254, wL".c ic th* present yosur tor the a-» .e 4 »hero ware but 47, showing a i . i t i o of six to one. We ward infonr-eO that ‘.here would ha more dninkenneM un der prohibition than under the license plan, but It fails to w ork oat tha' way, apparently. The arrests fo r a*l cases during the above monMoneti periods foil from five to one. W e were told th a t the number o f arrests would tncreaae. The eoat o f fcedii .r p riscr- ero fo r the same period fe ll from $7"3 26 to $94.60 Host o f the Tew drcnka fo r the presont re a r get their drink In nrnrbv “ w f* “ towns, while a few got It hero w ith the result tha' four cr five blind pigzers wer« p»-es« ed and convkted; the coucqucrce is that at present Salerr is as'd to be almost "aa d ry as n bone.“ T ha blind pig thread has fni.cd to pan out. T he tots B 'r Andro» C lark, physician to I I . M . Q uote V k - tcrin, A id ! “ A lc a te l to • petoon so to strychnine; so to optauu w to arsenic; Tlealih to always In « • » « way or o tte r ta ja rte by H ."