wr-7 - ' !" n , ,-.. mmnnff) -wxnywiyt ,nA vrAPiTALWOUnNAL8AbEMrOREOON MONDAY," HAV"?8,HW !! i wwwf Ii' ?.W 5 !UIT GROWERS' UNION iploy a Manager to Open tetter markets fori heir Products there was. a large meeting of tho cm truu union aaiuruay at tne Rehouse of tho Capital Commission apany, on South Commercial let. All the officers were present, piling the board of directors and Eretary Jas. M. Kyle. Tho proceed- 1$ or tne meeting wero very satis- lory, and tho 40 members present, resenting nearly 20 acres of cher- strawberries and othor small its unanimously endorsed the ac- of the board of directors In so- ting a secretary, and deciding to him a salary and expenses for H Igestlon, stlpatlon, Ipepsla and 6k Kidneys foes to good Btb. Cure at once taking tho iers. it er falls in tho It severe Doctors torso It. a bottle. It Is also unqualed as a (Tentative of Malaria, time actually employed looking 'afteri the Interests of tho ' growers. ',Mr. Kyle, under direction , o'f thq board, left Sunday morning'' for Pugot Sound and other, places to learn the condi tions of tho trade, and find openings for the large Salem crop. Tho union proposes to light for a better mnrket, and will make arrangements to ship largo tpjantltles of berries direct to the trade In the larger centers 'of dis tribution. A committee on tho good of the union was appointed, consisting of W. 0 Price, drover Hemsley and H. Bartholomew. The members propose to adopt a plan similar to other unions, of pro tecting their members, and dealing only with firms that sell the Union product. The price for admission to membership was reduced1 to $1.00, and the members are all to canvass their neighbors and get them Into the Union. There was strong expression of sentiment against selling berries to the Salem cannery at three cents a pound. At this price the grower cannot make any money, and tho Union proposes to ship elsewhere if they have to take that price. YOUNG WOMAN CHOSEN Sitters Indian War Veterans Meet. The annual meeting of Bennett Camp, No. 8, Indian War Veterans, was held last Saturday, at the city hall, and several Important measures adopted. Wm. Townsend was elected captain, and Col. Shaw, of Vancouv er, was recommended for grand com mander, It was also resolved that the camp attend tho grand encamp ment as delegates. Salem Woman's Club I lects Officers and Creates Library Board Irving M. Glenn Oregon's peerless baritone will sing the bass solos in tho Golden Legend Fever and Hear him next week at the May Festi val. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. ijgHIM THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE , 10c. 25c, 50c CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS AU Druggists anted mmediatcly Friedman's BOO men with ?5 each, with which to buy our $8.00 suits. i iWanted 100 men with ?7.50 each, to buy our ?12.50 suits. Wanted 50 men with $9,00 each, to buy our $15 00 suits. , Z (Wanted CO laborers with C7c each to, buy our 75c strlped'ovPeralls an J Jumpers. ' . ' Wanted 49 laborers to buy our best King overalls at, 49c per pair. Wanted 200 men to buy our Pacific Coast overalls at 4Cc per pair. Wanted 100 painters to take bur painters' suits at C2c each. Wanted 100 carpenters to take our aprons at 17c each. Wanted 75 children to tako our little ovoralls at 19c por pair. Wanted 500 stylish gentlemen to wear our 15c collars at 9c each",' en J best 25c cuffs at 13c, also our best neckwear at 19c each. Wanted 200 men to wear our best President suspenders at 41c per pair. For tho first time in the history of the organization, a young woman has been chosen president of tho Salem Woman's Club, Miss, Moore being n popular young society leador, and suc ceeds Mrs. Cuslck, who succeeded Mrs. Geer. Tho election was held Saturday, and extended Into tho late hours of tho afternoon, in. the parlors of tha First Presbyterian church and officers wero elected for tho en suing year as follews: President, Miss Caltsta Mooro; vice-president, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks; secretary, Mrs. A. A. Leo; assistant secretary; Mrs. A. W. Prescott; treasurer, Mrs. L. S. Lyon; board of directors, Mrs; R. B. Houston, Mrs. C E. Wolverton. ,and Miss Lillian Applegate. The report of tho library committee was received, showing that several hundred volumes of good books, and numorous periodicals had already been subscribed for the reading room, which Is to be fitted up in the city hall. The club cieated a separato or ganization to bo known as tho Salem Public Library Association. Tho offi cers arc a president and six trustees, who aro elected annually by tho Sa lem Woman's Club. This board of trustees has charge of tho library, and will elect a secretary, treasurer and librarian. Tho officers Ohosen yester day were: President, Mrs. C. L. Brbtol-Kelliher; trustee, Mrs. L. A. Morse, Mrs. P. H. Raymond, Mrfi. Geo Irwin, Mrs. Alice Traver, Mrs. F. W. Waters and Mrs. T. T. Geer. A comprehensive set of by laws was adopted giving the duties of each officer of the association, and tho manner In which the library is to bo conducted, fees to be charged, etc. The Salem club has had a very pros perous existence, and for the pa3t year has identified itself with several progressive movements, among them being a public library, pictures In tho public schools, and higher grades In the public schools. No city In the state has a more substantial class of women In this movement, and they aro exerting an Influence tho commu nity has very much needed. Tho association expects to have ev erything in readiness for an open ing next Friday evening. A short program will be arranged at tho city hall, and tho public Is cordially in vited to come. Thoso having bookB to 'donate to the library aro requested to send them in this week, or kindly notify the association, and the boolcs will be sent for. 80FTNE88 OF 8EAL8KIN. la XUrnlcd by Iranian Ilnlr Where Dnndruff U Eradicated. Sealskin is admired tho world over for Its softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair is equally as soft and glossy when healthy; and the radical cause of all hair trouble Is dandruff, which Is caused by a pestiferous parasltfi" that saps the vitality of tho hair" at Its root. Nowbro'u Herplcldejs tho only preparation that Is fatal to ttfo dandruff gernf. Without dan druff there Is no falling' hair, but a lux uriant growth of glossy, soft hair Is cor tain. Scouring tho scalp won't euro dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous ands of women owe thc!r beautiful suits of hair to Newbro's Herplcldo. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In Btamps to Tha Hcrplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Tnlel J. Fry. Special Asent iiiini aim W '' lr " ''" '"W"""TH"W ' uia mm m,iinin in ' " " """"' iiM jjYow Eye Here t 2y - f :irvr w The Box Office Will bo open Friday morning at 9 o'clock for reservation of tickets by suscrlbors only, at tho Burghardt Book Store. SUMMER SCHOOL The first term of the Capital Summer Normal opens May 2d, and will continue eight weeks. Tho second term opens Juno 27th, to continues untill tho August exams. Classes will bo formed In all tho branches required for Stato and county papers, and in Latin, Stenography and Type-writing. Address J. J. Krnps, Supt. B. T. Moores, Prof. Matthews., ! Breaking prices on china to prevent breaking the chinal it w ,. . r. y1 ' ' i i. during removal, all for buyers benerit. uur new siorc is oeing rapidiy uuiu uui uv,a w... v..KK. .r -j $ at present prices. SEE THE SHOW WINDOW ! Yokohama Tea Store j Phone 24 Black. miiminMnm Free delivery. Mil iaif fff HOW IT STICKS. Salem Haa Found It Hard to Off. Hfll8ill8HIHHr ii Oregon Raised ;! Clover Seed As the weather has set tled the farmers who wish to sow clover seed will need to supply themselves quickly. We offer a fine quality of very reasonable prices. Other farm and garden seeds in quantities to meet 2 all demands at Savage & Fletcher i Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN AND 8EED 322-324 Commercial Street. illbalt's Jferr ! ! The ferry boat fs now In operation, day or night, ! roads good and driving fine. Take the short cot io j ! points in Polk coanty. II A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop, j 1 7 wn 1 1 1 n i ihm-i i-im-n-H-tM 1 1 1 1 i i mhh iiiiiini HMt 90 per cent of all cases treated at Boswel! Springs ate Cutedf f Capt. Ben'D. BosweU, ' Proprietor and Manager, Boswell P. O., Dotfglas Co., Oregon HI HUH II Millie 1 HIM I H-l I II i I I IIH-II II USUI IH I joxxst S3ECOXicrB6r3ai S MERCHANT TAILOR Ooera House Block. Experienced cutter and fitter- Will i ine, pressing aati Court Steet Barintee all work Also clea-repalria?. nni.jnnuietiminii)n i i8innni Shake Wc have extra bargains o yoti in fan cy oveshits, in undeweat, stationery and notions; extraordinary bargains in bats at FRIEDMAN'S 1 49 State Stf eet Tne strongest Coffee in tiie market for 2SO is Silver Plume Blend Fresh Roasted and for sale only by dl THE SALEM COP FEE ROASTER, "u.it: cm Main, I. o. O. P. Temole. Court St. Hard to bear, harder to get rid of. is nny itChlllC Bkln Pnmnlntnt nnia ma or itching piles. Doan's Ointment relieves and cures all itchiness of tho skin. Scores of people endorse this statement. Mrs. Dr. M. Amos, residing nil Ea3t Second street, lAbany, eays: "I had for quite a long time a oro over my eyo, and while it wafe not painful, it was very annoying and I wanted to rid myself of it. I hap pened to read an advertisement about Doan'a Ointment and got a box. Its use cured me. Tho sore entirely healed up. I know that Doan's Oint ment does all that Is claimed for it I have used Doan's Kidney fills for dull heavy aching across my loins, and while they did not cure' me, I think them a very good remedy. You may refer to mo as ono whq can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and Plenty more proof like this from Salem people. Call at Dr-. Stone's drug Btoro and ask what his custom era report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. nnffnin XT V . . . ' . i., Boie agents for the States. Remember the take no other. New Arrivals Latest Weaves and Colorings in Couch Covers Tafcle Covets and Potiees, new Pottietzs Leather and Rope. in in United name Doan's and 17 HiiiiminininH-M-M.fr i ; Sidney Hayes if I (Lat of Chicago Conservatory) located at present In Salem, teacher of violin, mandolin and guitar. Pupils desiring aclon Uflc instructions at moderate rates address or call at Wills' Moio Store. 'Phono 26C4 Main -WHlimiIHM4 111 II U lUI3 E'j I b iliflnror!llitfKjr'?7 " mm n i mi ( 1 . ' f y ' ;' h ' ' ' r I ' n As To Carpets You will make no mistake by placing yottt catpet fcttsiness with s. We ae Better than eve prepared to take cae of the carpet or ders at any ptice itom 25c pet y&td p to the finest grades of Azministers and Savoneries. We will appe date an eariy and ftril investi gation. ' I '" " - - ' II The House furnishing Company """ u.rticyers aons. stores, Salem and Albany, ;9 i. i ? w. i M ,'. t' r B $