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ELKS' IEM0RIAL SERVICES 1 It.tnutlftll Pot1!'. JVC llll" U"""" Jlnrk tlip Amiunl Tribute , Order to Its Absent crs. nrmorinl services held Sun- hr Grand opora Iioubq, by Sa- Ee No 33C, B. P. O. E., were ln tmdrd. every seat being kd many being unable to gain net. The members of tho fho number of about 150 fthclr hall, and marched in u he opera house. As thoy tho Elks orchostrn, (under bctlon of Prof. Lo Roy Ges- nrmhrr of the order, played ten'1 "Mancla Funebere," a opening for a -magnificent tho opening- exorcises and cine of tho opening ode, camo ling of the roll of tho "absent b" a beautiful and Impressive nv On a table wcio eighteen f candles, ropresontlng tin- of tho ordor, Chns. A. S and tho seventeen members local lodgo whoso momory remains. As each namo was a shado behind a Bcholl on ho names of all woro printed lowly rolled down disclosing Imc, and at tho same tlmo a wnn extinguished. A pretty lender concoit nnu wonucriuuy ) ... . . .... slve. Vacant Chair" was splondld- idcred by tho Elks quartet, Heritage. Dcckobach, Hughes bth. and this was followed by klo but eloquent Invocation by I. R. Comer. a violin solo by Professor f, which held tho vast 'nudl- pcll bound, nn cloquont mom- ldrcc3, la ting tho bettor part 'hour was dollvorod by Hon. blulkey, who In a member of fcal lodge. ftd Kindly Light" followed, cd In splondld volco by tho iliinrtct, and this In turn by chestra. Sara Brown-Savago gavo an recitation of "Thanatopsla" emphasized tho profound kt and spiritual beauty of that jit American poom, and then tho closing exorcises, tho sing the doxology by tho nudlonco; lief but fitting benediction and knual memorial services of tho tho tribute to tho absent whoso virtues aro Indelibly In on tho tablots of momory, over. ma, ono of tho most boautlful apre-lvo services ovor hold in Annealing to tho senses in Ihythni of endenced harmony; beautiful symbolism typlfy- bo passing out of tho human In tho tenderness of sontlmont oanlfestntlon of lovo forvthoso r before but not forgotten; In kenpllficatlon of friendship and erhocl. most divine of all nil- Attributes, and In tho calm con Won of Doath. robbod of lis rs, rhet comes not as c thing to red, but at tho last, tho friend clc-c3 our oyes In dreamless hero, to wako with thoso wo aci'n around us. to dwell for- tin the bhady groves bosldo the Iwa-A tn tho flower-dookjd ot pradise. o ;Cntnrh Cannot Bo Cured LOftfi APPLICATIONS, as ICDrr't reach tho Boat of tho fee raurrh ia a blood or con- Ilr-ll illtpaso. and In order to fit i must take Internal ronie- T i Catarrh Cure Js taken Im -Pfj acts directly on tho 1 r.iurous surfaces. Hall i T C irp Is not n niiack mad I- l -. prescribed by one of tho ans in this country for " 1 a regular prescription. r - d of the beat tonic fn ' ' inrd with the beet blood Be""1 P r?f AlraniXv nn tna mil- B. i-f? Tho nerfeot combl- pn rf hf two Ingredients Is what "f""1 ' .rh wonderful results In Pg "afarrh Send for teslmonlals r J CHENEY & CO., Props., Jo o tld kv druggists, price 75c. ti-i Faithful to Kis Job. C-'ed Press Leased Wire.) lenra Dec 2 Thft flftv-ninth re-rn-V nt nmnamv VranT 's ar-fston to the throne Is be- fKecfrally celebrated throughout Fa today -4.8TOIllA. ' tU jm tadita RiwJUmji tesl w 3r sWs, . Am" T&Zc&M DAILY CAPITAL Thousands liaye Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. Trcvalcncr of Kldner DUcnito. Most people do not rcalite the alarm ing increase and remarkable prcvalcncy uiKiuncyuiscasc. While kidnev dis orders are the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vho m tent thtmteUet with doctoring the (feels, while tho orig inal disease undermines the system. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swntnp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and 3calding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful curcsfof the most dis tressing enscs. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You tuny have a sample bottle and a boob mat tens ail about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring hatnton. N. Y. When noma of Bwimp-Ttoot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and luc auurcss, imignamiou, a. v. tRIHl-i-lMlMKlIlg MARKET REPORTS IK1MBM-HIIMI1M SALEM MARKET. Local Wliolotqjlo Market. Eggs 33c. Duttor 32 c; fat 31 c. Huns 10c; young chickens, 10c. Local whoat 80c. Onts 38c. Barley $243?25. Flour Hard whoat, $G 00; valloy $4.00. Mill feed Dran, $24; shots, $20. $2G.C0. Hay Cheat, $14; clover, $10 12 por ton; timothy, $13n$lG. OnloiiB 2c R. Dran SOo por sack; $24. GO por ton; Bhorts, $1.0G por cwt. Potatoes 8Go cwt. Hops Old, 4Cc; now, 7 8c. Chlttlm bark 6 7c. Tropical Frelta. Bananas $C, Orangos $4$G. Lemons $G.G0 $0. Retail Market. Oats Whlto, $28 $20 por ton. Wheat 9Gc. Rolled barloy $30. Eggs 40c. Bultor Country, 3Gc; croamory, 40c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 por sack; hard wheat, $1.40$1.G0. Bran SOo por sack; $24. GO por ton. HayTimothy,' 8G00o per cwt; cheat, 8Gc; clover, 7Go per cwt.; shorts, $1.00 por cwt. Livestock. Hogu Fat, 6c. Cattle 1100 1200 Ri teor, 3o. Lighter stoerb 33c. Stock hogs 5c. Cowb and heifers 900 1000 R), 22c. Lambs 4 c. Veal Dressed, 6 7c Portland Market. Whoat Club, 87c; valley, 87c; bluo stem, 89c. MlUstuff Bran, $21. Hay Timothy, valley, $18 $19; alfalfa, $13. Vetch $8:50. Poultry HenB, llf12o; spring ohlckens, 1112o; duoka, young, 1213e: pigeons, $1$1.60. Pork Bt, $60 $0.31. Hops 1907, 719o; old, 4 4V4o lb. Lambs Spring. $4.60 $5.26. Mutton $4,50 0 $00. Wool 20022c; oastern Oregon, 16 22c. CoEA 1 SEED Only 35 cents per bushel for fancy clean cheat seed, while It lasts. Put In your order qulok. Tillson & Co. i5i-S6i High Street Pfcoae i 39 Saiem,Of iv?ij tJr- JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1007. Hesiigitiiiit imiiiifriiiii(M-4i CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR fiALX Potatoes for SiUe In 5 to . 10-sack lots, at 75c per sack. At dim ming Bros, baggago and oxpross offlce. 11-29-lw For Sale Dry fir wood by M. A. Budlong. Delivered to any patt of tho city. Phono 897. ll-29-3t For Sal? Codar noite. from old! growth cedor, on Fairgrounds road noar tllo works. C. A. Warner, Salem. Phono Main 11C0. 11-30-lwk-ltw Ax Ultly 32 G N. Commercial str6ot. Has a buyer for household goodn. If you havo anything In that lino to sell for cash. Call at onco. 11-25-lmo For Sale A Columbia disc grapho phono ($35 machine), and 25 records; good assortment. Twon-ly-ono 10-lnch and four 11-lnch slzo. Prlco $25. 11-27-dw-tf VlcVlIns on Trial Hnnd-mndo vlollurf for salo on ton days 'trial, at my nhop ovor Perry's drug storo. M. S. Fullor. ll-9-lm For Sale Ono-year-old "Mammoth" blackberry plants. Ton cents npleco, or $1 per dozen. Addross Box 415, Salem, Or. 10-24-tf. For Sale A now Edison Home Phonograph' $C0 outfit for $40. Apply to W. II. Squlro, West Sa eom. 10-12-tf For Sale Good houso and barn, now, 2 G acres all under cultivation borrlos, prunes and all kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3G00 This Includes C cows, 2 horsoa.har noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wngon 200 chickens nnd othor farming nocoBsltlos. Enqulro 492 Stato stroot. 9-23-tf To the I'urcluiHcr nnd Investor -Wo havo property that will mako you a lino InvoRtmont. Resldenco prop erty from $700 to $4000. Im proved farms from $25 to $7G por acre. Trncto of 5 and 10 acres at bargain prlcos, well located, Just what you want for an ideal homo. Invest your money In real ostato; It Is ausolutoly snfo nnd n money wlnnor. Latham Land Company, Ovor Portland Gonornl Electric, cornor of Stato nnd Commercial Btreota. 11-29-tf FOR RENT To Rent, Five room flat, over Far rlngton & Van Pntton's market. Inqulro of Steinur & Borgor, 188 South Llborty street. 0-24-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Piniuy7ft:'I Is" the tlmo to Invest In city proporty and farm lands. A good plastered G room cottago with lot nnd a half, prlco $8G0; 3 cholco lotB, 00-1CO, woll located, prlco $600 each. Latham Land Company, ovor Portland Gonornl Electric. 11-30-tf. $100 to 9-100 Por month onBlly earned by ad writers and show card writers. Our sytom of cor rospondonco Instruction Is the only practlctl ono In tho West. Write for booklot about tho most fas cinating and profltablo professions Brains to Rent, D 600, Dokum building, Portland, Or. 11-30-lwk We Aro Now Ready To do your dresemaklng and plain sewing. Work, done at roasonnblo prices. Inqulro at room 1, upstairs, W. C. T. U. building. 11-28-St Vogci Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum ber .Bhlnglea, building material, wood and conl- Low price and prompt deliveries. One block east of S. P. passengtc dopot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf Butte & Wenderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle the celebrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oj- draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on East Stato street has been doubled In size and wa are better nrenared than ever to seryo customers. Prompt service and the best of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop. We Are Caah Purchaaers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Borry crates made up In inllmlted quantities. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Cora mercfal street, Salem. Phone Main 179. Tlio Owner Of the plgeonn wbloh aro destroying fresniy sown gram aro notified to keep ihe aamo up. By doing so they will beetow a favor on citizens of North Sa lem. ll-20-3t Employment Agency If you want help of any kind or want a plnco to work, no matter what yon want, make your wrnts known by registering at my ofllcev Alio havo real estate of evf'ry descrip tion , cud sell at bodrock prices end terms. Flro nnd nccldoht pol icies. Notary work of all kinds. Satlcfactlon guarnntood. Office, Grange Hall, cornor of Commer cial nnd Center streets. Phonos 337 and Farmers 193. R. R. Ry an. 11-30-tf LODGES. nrpemers Union No. 1005 Local Union No, 10G5 of Carpenters and Joiners of America meet ovoi7 Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. in Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W. Dennis, Roc. Sec. Foresters of America Court Bhor wood Forestors, No. 19. Moots Wednesday in Hurst hall, StaW Etreet. Lo oAbbe, O. R.; J. O Perry, flnanclnl socrotary. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall tn Holman block, cor nor Stato and Llborty street; TucBday of each wook at 7:30 p tn. Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. II Anderson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Codar Camp No. 5240. Meet ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Tumor, clork. Woodmen of World Moot evory Frl day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, L. E. Ponnoll, O. C; P. L. Froa- lr, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. -Sick, acci dent nnd pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paid Good agents wanted. J. H, G. Mongomcry, supremo organlzor, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 54 C Stato street PIAJMnERS. Thco. M. IlaiT Plumbl&g, hot water and steam heating and tinning. lf.4 Commercial street. Phona Main 192.' 9-1-lyr M. J. Pclzcl Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Buccossor to Knox ft Murphy, 22 0 Commercial itreet, Prono Main 17. livery and feed STAIlLliS. Livery mid i'xx rilaWei Old I'oflV offlce Stables, at 254 Forry Btroot, botwoon Commorclal and Front streets. Telephone 188. Sorao of tho finest livorlos In the city can bo found horo. Dick Wostacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr bash and noon ?ftgTOniE8. Frank M. Brown. Mnnufncturor of sabh, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front Btroot, between Stat and Court. Make all complaints at the office. pltAYMEN. Ctimmlntf Bros.' Transfer Company- All kinds of transfer work done. Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt servlco It our motto. Stand and offlco at 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Residence Phone 9R8 PROFESSIONAL. ourgeon. Tolephono 307 Main. Offlcos, 546 Stato street, opposite court house, fealem, Or. Reeldonce Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo WANTED. ntwNfrwpVt housework. Apply morning of Mrs. Loula Lachmund, 254 North Church Btroot. 11-21-tf Wanted Preeeman. Apply to Jour nal office. LOST. Utst Bluo knitted h'.ndbag. with keys and email change. Return to Jofurnal offloo. ll-29-3t Lrfst a kid glove, between the aernetory In South Salem and the Wlllamotte Hotel last Thursday afternoon. Finder will pleaso leave at this offlce. 11-29-31 Strayed or Stolen Out of ray pas ture, threo mllee southeast of Sa eom, about one month ago, a last spring's Jersey heifer calf, white body and tip of tall white. Liber al reward will bo paid for Infor mation of ita whereabout. F. M. Sgiith, Route, No. C, Salem. ll-26-lwk SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water aerrtce apply at oMe. Bills payable feoataly la adTamw, HOTELS. Himiiimiiimiiiiim The I White House Restaurant 4 For n Itcgulnr 25c Dinner at 20c I Thoy can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. f ninnm 1 1 hi miiiii-t -Hiiiiit mnnintimi jj ELITE HOTEL jj Rostnurant and hotol, on ; ; ! ! European plan. Meals at all ; ; hours on short ordor. Regular ', '. dinner 36 conts. Thirty now- ; ! '. ly finished furnlshod rooms. I '. E. EClvERLEN, Prop. ' ' ;; 148 Commorclal St. !! TllllllllMUIIIlllllHlll JWWHWWWWtf 83 COURT 8THKET. Pall nnd trv tMn. MftU Z 16c. Board per -week $2.7D, x also furnished rooms very S X reasonaoie. AT Tim Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c ftlHHIMIWUMItMIHHM Hotel St. Philip Fourth nnd Fifth and naruslde Strc-ita, Portland, Oregon. Now flroproot European Hotol. Stoam boat. ' Modorn convonloncos. Rates $1.00 por day and up. Union dopot car will land you at tho door. H. PIERCE, Prop. miumiii t nnt 1 1 tini" ;j GRAND OPENING ! ! Tho Horscuhoo Restaurant. '.'. Scott Ferguson old stand, ; ; thoroughly ronovated and now ly furnished throughout." : Best 20c Meal in the City J ;; Chicken dinner on Sunday Call and bo convinced. ' ! ! 13. M. AOKERMAN, Prop. ! ! 333 Stato Street. I1IIIII1IIHII1IIIIIHII THIOl THE BEST ItOAHT THU FAMILY ETSR HAD Can bo obtained from our prim tender and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our meata are soloctod from tho choicest, and propared for tho tablo to suit the domand of tht fastidious. Our prlcos are lower fox quality than you can find at anj placo In Salem, E. C. OROBB, Phono 201. 070 State Bt TORRID ZONE FUNARCE The abovo cut represents our brick lined Torrid Zouo Fumacd. Guaranteed gas, smoko and dust proof. Economical and durable. A. L FRASER f58 STATE STREET. Estimates furnished on beating HESTp:SPILLS I'lIU la Utd J.I4 nuiV U ig. twti .h JJ Ktv. f, UIaHmMM UUXhtt 1'JLLX.i. Mi S01BIYSIMISTStVimWJlt' T TTjin f r)c "r TRANSPORTATION COMPAJNIHf. O C Te Co Stenmors Pomona mSHk, OtVronlK leavo for Portland Monday, Wou'vs day and Friday at 10 a. m, aadl Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday l C a. m. For Corvnllls, Tuesday Thursday nnd Saturday about 6 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, ngont. omces nnd dock nt foot of Trndo street. M." P. BALDWIN, Aft. CORVALLIS & EASTERN R. R. TIME TABLE NO tt7. Trains from and to Ynqnlna. No. 1 Leaves Yaqulna 7:15a.m. Arrivos at Corvnllls. ... .11:00 a.B. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.HU No. 2 Leaves Albany ...... ..12:35 p.m. Loaves CorvallU ....... 1:80 p.sa. Arrives at Yaqulna ..... G :40p.m. Trains to and from Detroit. No. 3 Loaves Albnny 7:30 a.m. Arrivos nt Dotrolt 12:8 p.m. No. 4 Loaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives at Albany 5:55 p.au Trains for Corvallle. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7.55 a.m. Arrives at Corvnllls .... 8:85a.m. No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:25 p.m. Arrives at Corvallts .... 3:05 b.vu No. C Leaves Albany 7:35p.m. Arrivos nt Corvallls ..... 8:15 p.m. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Loaves Corvnllls ....... 6:30 &.m. Arrlvoa at Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 9 Lcavon Corvallls 12:30 p.m. Arrivos at Albany 1:15 p.m. No. 7 Loaves Corvallts 6:00 p.m. Arrivos at Albany C: 40 p.m. No. 11 (Bundny only) Lcnvcs CorvallU .11:15 a.m. Arrivos at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 13 (Sunday only) Loavos Albany 12:35 p.mt Arrivos at Corvallls . , . . . 1:18 p.m. For further Information apply t GKO. P. KEVIN, Gen. Pam, Agt., Albany, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO, Time Card No. 48 K4fee4Y June 1. Toward Portland Paaeeaajer. No. 10 5:23 a. in., Oregon press. No. 18 8:40 a. m., Cottage Orov Pasoongor. No. 12 2:45 p. m. Roseburg HX" proflH, No. 14 8: GO p. m., Portland Hx prcss. Toward Portland Frdght, No. 222 10:6b a, m., departs 11:38 a. m Portland Fast Freticat. No. 226 10:40 a, m doparw 11:38 a. m Way Freight. Toward Sun Francisco PwmieKge'' No. 11 11:03 n. m Rosoburs; Exproso. No. 17 6:47 p. m. Cottngo Orov Pnsscngor. No, 159:56 p. in., California Hx pros. No. 13 1:31 r m., Ban Franc!- co Exproag. Toward Ban FranclMO IfrvJght, No. 221 2:33 a. m Ban Fraa- ciico Fust Freight, No. 22511:55 a. m., arrive 11:25. a? ssTTrrrrrTrTrrTrpTMHTHrrTrz' .j BUILDING A IIOUSH We can supply you with the lum ber you need at the price that will materially economise ia the cost. Just come and see us and look over our yards. GOODAIiU LUMBER CO Yard Ner Depat. MHSBBammmamjmpjBjsjmjjmjmfjmfjBmjBj MAWalRfffilWTOCHrawu tiuwummm pills. Kiro.rtrSsa''. " n tti. IM Mud iwrd.i. i. it.' --. I!L!i22h? unmimh, r. i SQM$kMbytk.$.C$hm' ?