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DAILY 0AT1TAL JOURNAL. BALKM. OREGON. SATURDAY MARCH 7, 1808. - jsk Him Ask y?ur doctor about taking Aotr's non -alcoholic Sarsaparilla. Twit hint- Do exactly as he says. mfsSarsapafl " NON-ALCOHOLIC white? Checks pale? Blood thin? uult your doctor. jjjjn? Weak nerves r Jbosxng ncsnr milt vour doctor. foappcritc? Poor digestion? Discouraged? josult your aocior. Free from jlcohot TtAYER CO., Manufacturing Chemwts,N Lowell, Mh, V - " w r tbjCaf! Drag Co., Z. T. IUgRO, Salem, Oregon. EER PROMOTES EMPERANCE cognized as a Pood Product, and Dealt With by the Government If U being recognized tho world ovor that tho drinking of bocr Kwnotci tempcranco nnd- sobriety to n far greater oxtont thnn i!l tit prohibition laws on tho stntuto books. Alt eollghtoncd Europoan nations aro oucournglng tho mnnu- irt tod consumption of light beers contnlnlng about throo and Iw-UU per cent alcohol, and tho result Ijbb bcon most gratifying lUitnMre lovers of temporanco. Tk United Stntcs government has taken a posltivo stand In iflrtctlon, tho war dcpatlmont holding that tho re-establishing kfturmjr canteen for tho salo of boor bolng nn nbsoluto ncces- r a the Interest of tetnporanco and Bobrloty. bw Ij today recognized as a "Food Product," nnd is so dealt i IT tho gorornment. All the great IntMraneo compnnles havo contrndlcted tho lies hro been given curroncy through prohibition eourcoa that Htoiilm of beer was a bar to securing lnsurauc6, and havo rIttblUhej to the world nt Inriro th slntftmont Ihnt thivso tll.Sf beer modnmtolv tnnt mnnt thnn ) ...(.. Jii.lh. tin. ii - - --.-w. i.wv ... .., VHU 1UU4V43 UUllUfj fcllVw W hours) wero tho vory beat of risks. Tho Most British llfo raj reports show that tho ratio of death rato nmong abstain- tul PCr ce,lt Broater ,hnn among modorato drinkers. Bttf II DUfA nnd tl'linlftanmn ..n.l tl.n .1... I --J .llll...l. H "4 I 81 milch n nnrt nt '" 1nll.. Dlikal.tnn.. A..... n.M.. - " " V..W HUH; DUIDIVUVU Ul VTUIJ llllllllj w milk, bread and othor food necessities. Ll- I U btCr brOWOd hv flin Rnlnm Ttrnnr.... An,nlntYn- I, In ..... Mta verv beat ihnt ,,., .. i .. ,. Ft. ' -" ...vu BIHUI1HIDU Cillt liruuucu. 11 81IUUKU mjiand Is its own boat advortlsoment. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION SALEM, OREGON BANK I tit". KV IX SOILS OF KVAX8 ORERlf. rr yh van mpupij. ALD VALLKV" OF ROflUR RIVER GROUP LlOStrawberslea from U acre, rows 3 feet Li,,' er rew 16 tons of Pumpkins on less than 2 acres. V ntj to to-., Bt .B . . . 'Wrts oeamea giving quantities of fruit I" UitL'0 0 hUU "asnberr'es and 38 Loganberries. ... w0 Of Onionn nrnlnon,! t A AAn t. oU oJA ,." ' peaCh , ,,:. ;:::..:,vvr,D,::,u :::: bowj ioa -- ivur auccusairo years beiu: ivvi, Aan'rK 2309 bOXW: 190C' 1300 box?s! 197. 1000. One hljHt T' l6 yW. I'lqked 500 lbs. In 1907, Ono D'AnJou Plekd 6 boXW 4 aor08 WInter Appje8 picked 2500 T iT T0"S N'wton'8 nIketl 330 boxes, sold 2.45 box 1,ttk8 i Hlts as.theso and hotter. Write me anl " - . r llHTliU8ir dUk Wtth 5 ,u A,fa,fa and Berries with Ntet, b ' ""r ditoh. S1250: 40 norea. oottace. barn ? 5 too 'I4 A"aUa' ?3S05 160 or8, building, water ?50 fH; kT ' lMKe ,0t ,I000; 9 room houso and acra Mres '300; 110 aores ,ru,t and ud'nS3 fe rk U8d 68 btarlQS. house, 5 miles, $500; R,r f'sa ?20 per acre. aTlwell WOODVILLF OREGON y SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST WEEK Birthday Partr. Miss Alma Nye entertained a par ty oi nor irienas at ner homo 6n boum uommorclal street on Monday evening, tho occasion being her oirthday. Tho front and back par lorB woro profusely decorated with red hearts and in tho hallway Japa neso lanterns and umbrellas -wero used iffectlvoly. MubIc and eonga with numoroua games furnished tho amusement A contest in which a prizo was given to tho ono gue33ing tho largest number of tho baby plc buro of ach guest was a feature Harloy Blackwell succeeded In win ning first prize and Elva Doono was awarded tho consolation. Refresh ment wero served by Misses Mar garet McGllchrist and Adelta Nye, thoy also received tho KuesU. Those present were: Misses Mabel O'FlinfT. Franc03 Qlttens. Florence Miller. Mabel Harck. Hazel Dlahon. Nolllo Mciniyro, feari Schomakor, Ola Arnold, Grace Daue, Viola DcLancy, Alda Scovoll, El,va Boone, Agglo Al ford, Eva Hall. Vora Townsend and Messrs. Dean Schomakor, Bent Dean, Marlon Bales, George JphnEon, Ouylor Van Patton, Harloy Blackwell Elmor Dane, Harlon Belknap, Wal don Airord, Elmer Schomakor, Ed ward Glttons. Young FolkH Society. A meeting of tho K. L. of C. E. of tho United Evangelical church was hold at tho homo of Mr. M. L. Miller, R42 Water Btroet, Wednesday oven Ing. After tho business of tho moot ing had been trnnoncted tho young people spent sovoral merry hours by playing gamos. Tho most onjoyablo foaturo of tho ovonlng was tho do llghtfiil muslo furnlHhd during tho ontlro ovonlng by Messrs. Ed. nnd Elmer Daughtery, violinists and Miss Porsls Mlllor as pianist. Tho spacious parlor and rocoptlou rooms wero tastefully decorated with green, whoro at about It o'clock dainty refroBhmonts wero sorvod to about 17 guests. ThoBO proscnt were: MIsbcs Edna, Phnllo nnd Persln Mlllor, Jos, Carrlo nnd Bertha MngnokB, Berlin nnd Francea Rudolph. Claudlna Bellamy, Rosa Batlruft, Mies Copliug nnd Messrs. Leviot Miller, Max Copllng, Wilbur Gub?on, Ed. and Elmor Daughtory und Jns. Pocblos. M. W. A. Open Meeting. Tho M. W. A. gavo an opon meet ing In their hall, corner of Llborty nnd Stato strcota, on Thursday even ing. A largo crowd attended and was ontortnlnod with nn Interesting program containing musical selec tions and readings. Tho M, W. A. band under tho direction of Ivan O. Martin also mado its flrct appear ance. Tho Roynl Neighbor ladles aorved wafers and punch in tholr hnll after which all took part In a" social danc Tho program given wns an follews: Music, orchotttrn. Vocal solo, Mlsa Margaret Mws. Recitation, MUs Ione Flshor. ' M. W. A. band. BurloiiQMO, ouphonum s'. Ivan G. Martin. Piano solo, Miss Fleda MoPeak. Recitation, Miss Ilvans. Violin solo, Miss Joy Tumor. Stump speech, Mark Buol. 8ong, "Dady's Little Girl," Mla E'.izaboth Haldoman. Reading, Roy Nllos. Singing, White Houso quartet. Roadlng, Clark Bolknap. Music, orohostra. Afternoon Ten. Tho Ladies Aald society of the Leslie M. E. church gave ono of their enjoyable afternoon toas at, trj'o home of Mra. C. L. Johnson, on South High street, Wednesday afternoon. Tho decorations in tho dining room were wblto and purple. Tho tablo contorpleco was of white ami purple crocus. A short program consulting of readings and muslo was givon. and a luncheon sorvod consisting of cako, coffeo and sandwiches. About 40 ladies-called during the afternoon For MIhs Cartwright. Miss Elizabeth Lord entertained on Monday afternoon in compliment f, Miss Ornco Cartwright of Hood River. Five hundred was tho amuse ment of .tho afternoon, tho prizes be- B.n by Mrs- Ha"y Ollngor and Catherine Carson. A dainty Lunch eon was served by .tho hostess asslst- uo oy airs. u. K. Fago and Mra. Lord. "SOO" Party. Mrs. Chauncey Bishop entertained tho members of tho T. E. C. Club Tlmradkiy aftornoon forM'isa Graco Cartwright of Hood River, who is Mrs. Bishop's guest. Tho prizes wero captured by Kate Carmlchaol nnd Winifred Byrd. The luncheon was served by Carl GabrlolRon and Laur enco Hofor. Senior anl Junior Party. At tho Webster Hall Tuosdav ovonlng tho senior and Junior classes or tno wiunmetto university gaye a party. Tho feature of tho ovenlnc was tho conversational contest In which Hoxlcon Anderson won first prizo and tho boouy was awarded to Loo John son Unruh. After thlii games wero played and tomptlng refreshments sorved. Wonmn'.H Auxiliary Meeting. Tho woman's niixlllary to Board of Missions of St. Paul's Episcopal church will moot Friday, March 13, at tho rosldonce of Mrs. O. G. Bingham, Twelfth and Mission otrects. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all who wish to attend. Prlscllla Club .Meets. Mrs. Carey Martin entertained the PrlBcllla Embroidery club at hor homo last Thursday. Tho aftornoon was BPent In sowing and gonornl con versation, nftor wheh a' dainty lunch wns served. Mrs. C. M. Epploy will cutortnln the club noxt Thursday. u SEGY. HOFER IS HANDED REAL LEMON Headache Sufferers Bo you wunt roliof in just ton. moments and no bad after-effectg. If so, you have only to take, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. If subject to headache, have them with you al ways. No harm can corns from their use, if taken a directed, as thoy contain no opium, chloral, mor phine, cocaine, chloro form, heroin, alpha and beta eucaine, cannabis in dica or chloral hydrate, or their derivative. Ask your druggist about them. "It kIvmi mo grt flur ts fe able to rfer to tho Dr. MHh AntN IMIh Pllk rm taa bt Tm&y w bar ever hail In our aue tar the prevea tlon and cur e( headmche. My wlf wha haa rn a oaaatant uffrr far years with the above complaint, lelM mt In recommending Dr. Mllaa' Aatl rain rills, hoping- they wr fall Inta tbo handa of nil who surrcr." . J. I. BUBir, Watervlclt, N. Y. Dr. Mites' Antl-Paln Plll are hM by yeur drugaUt. whs will ousrantee taat the first package will Benefit. If Ik falls, he will return your money. 28 detei, 2ft cents. Never sold In buHc Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind CANDIDATES CARDS' Secretary Hofer, of tho Salem board of trado was "handed a lemon" yostordny by Mr. W. H. O'Doll of East Salem which was such a raro ono, nnd dono in such a way that ho couldn't rcsont tho orfonso. 'In fact. It wns a real lomon, and what Is aworolt was grown Jn Salem nnd Is ono of tho largest and most perfect spoclnions of tho citrous fruits ovor soen horonbouts nnd It would bo a credit to any aoml-tropical region. Of coiirso It was grown In tho hoiiao. 11 U of tho American Wonder varl oly nnd thoy aro said to bo vory oaally grown hero, and was furnish ed by Connard & Jonos of Woat grove, Pa, Mrs. O'Doll'a trco Is over two foot high, .but has a baker's dor. on of fluo lemons on. Sho says tho little troo grew without any caro and J It Is froo from any Fcale, moth or in Htci and is n beautiful thing to look upon, asldo from being a prolific lioror. Tho lemon In question enn bo booh nt tho board of trade room nnd all who havo beheld It tobtlfy that Is the handsomost and most perfect s.nmplo of citrous fruit thoy havo seen. Tho leaves and th.o fruit are still covered with tho honey dew but thoy nro nbsolutoly spotless, which makoB It a beautiful thing In (led. Persons Interested can boo this fine speclmon on oxhlblt nt tho board of trado rooms. o A man. of principle tnkos nn In terest in politics. Ml Cliambcrlaln'a Cough Remedy I Both Agreeable nnd Effective, Chamberlain's Cough Romody has no superior for coughs, colds nnd croup, nnd tho fact that It Is pleas ant to tnko and contains nothing In any way injurious has mado It favorlto with mothers. Mr. W. S. Polhom, n merchant of Klrkavlllo, Iowa, Bays: "For moro than 20 yean Chamborlnln's Cough Romedy has been my loading romody for nil throat troubles. It is especially suc cessful in cnaes of croup. Children llko It and my customers who have usod It will not tnko nny othor." For salo at Dr. Stone's drug atoro, o Llfo Is worth tho living It tho llvor U worthy of llfo. o Lovrra of good health should provent sick noss Instead of lotting thomoolvcs gat sick and thon try to euro It. So long no you keop your liver, bowols and stomach In a healthy nnd notlro condition you won't got sick. Bal lard's Horblno rollevos constltpntion. Innctlvo llvor and all stomach and bowol troubles. Sold by all doalors (Cards of county candidate i. Cards for district and state ca4l dates $10). Fw RcpreseHtAtlve. I hereby announce, myself as a e4t dtdato for the Republican nornta tton for reproseatatlvo at the fi marles, April 17. IF NOMINATED AND KLKCXW I SHATJi ALWAYS VOT FOR WW PKOWiK'S CHOICE FOR WITW STATES SKXATOtt. HAL D. PATTON. I horeby announce isygelf at oindtdate for aowlaatlcm at the He. publican primaries for cowaty -porlntendont ot itctwols. WALTER W, SMITH. I hereby anaouaee mys-elf a a candidate for notataektaa at the Rv publican prlw&t-! for eemalMi or. B. i. ROBKRTSO, Turner, Oregi. I desire to place ty name Jefor tho Republican primaries for a re nomination for County recorder. D. Q. DRAO&R. I wish to nnnounco to my fries that I am n candidate for cotuty treanuror, subjoct to tho Ropiubllcaa prlmarlos. JOSEPH O, MOOR1. IP SALEM The Public is not skilled in tea and is entitled to protection, Our label our brand Folger's Golden Gate protects the tea drinker. Our reputation is back of every package of tea bearing our brand. Fol ger's Golden Gate Tea means qualitypurity tea satisfaction. f J.A. Tmtjmr afe Ce. ataw Fraete lwmmmtamm mt Ta Tea DEFEATS '" PORTLAND Tho man who is always boasting about his rights soldom has a thought for another's wrongs, - TEA If the tea is good you ask for a second cup; if not, you ask for the money. Your groctr returns rour montr II jou don't like Schllltaf ' De.lt we par b!a. Tho follow who ngrcos with our pet Ideas is always a man of good sense and Judgment. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing In this country mofctdaitgerouii because voriecci 'III II UIU H4 ti.. Xf .,...1.1.' deaths are caused by It-heart (lis case, pneumonia, heart failure oi ir.'VJi i i i r, i mxim V5 -i iyi "- 'Hsr I hereby announco mysolf a candi dal for county commissioner on the Republican tlckot. G. B. HOYT, Jefferson, Oro. I am a candidates for offlco ot county Judgo, aubject to tho Ropuh Ilcan primaries, on tho platform of rt square deal to all. W. W. HALL. At tho request ot ninny RopubU cans I havo decided to become a can dtdato for tho nomination for coaaty judge, subject to tho Republican ikI mnry oloctlon. WILLIAM BUSHHY. For AMeaMor. I horoby announce my candidacy hi tho Republican primaries for as sessor of Marlon county; plodglag Just and equal taxation. F. J. RICH. For County Judgo ot Marlon coua ty, M. L. Jones. His platform will be a square deal and fair treatment for ovory ono; good roads, no wastu of public monoy, etc. For County Hupes-littondent. I horoby announco mysolf as a can dldato for County Superintendent of Schools for Marlon county, at tho Republican prlmnrlos, April 17, A. O. BAKER, Turner, Or. For ItepreKeufatlvo, Tho undersigned Is a caudldato for representative at tho Direct Prl marlos, April 17. If olootod will fa vor business administration nnd vote for tho peoplo'a choice for United Stntus senator.- HENRY J. MILLER, Aurora, Or. For Treasurvr. I hereby announco to tho voters of Marion oounty that I am a candidate for county treasurer at tho Republi can primaries; pledging honest, faith ful and Impartial handling of the c&unty funds. Wtf. BTAIGER. lie remit of kid. liey uiscuMt. If apoplexy ure often the kidney trouble is allowed toadvaiice thckidiicy-poifrOii od blood will at- Salem high school won In a rat tling good gamo of basketball last night agalnBt West Portland high school. The visitors soomod to be 7 outelr.sspd from the start, and, al-'LN tnougn tno low coning uetnereai: ih in to some extent, tho home 4 earn i '(a-Uy had the beat of it from the ,une the whistle blow. At the end Uck tlic vital organs, causing catarrh of of the first half tho game stood 10 to the bladder, or the Kidney themstlves in ami aunnugn ne roruannera break down and v.ate away cell by cell, istl'ed somowhat in the last of that) Dladder troubles almost Uay result lialf they eou'd not keep dp in tho , from a derangement of the ki.limys and pace set in the next. There were a cure is obtained quickest by a projwr qulto '. number of fouls oalled dur-treatment of the kidney. If you arc feci. Ing tho frm. mostly on Salem. iiig fcsdly you can make no mistake by For Salem Molntlre played the taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the srar game and also Jones at cent r, ! great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. i Salem's passing and team work won! It correcu iiwbility to hold urine and ' ,i, . ,.nn. - . i.. t-....nn. inM calilltic naiti 111 Ktuiitic it. ami nvrr. Saino lui n viil. rtiiitioi ivun i -n i - i ----i -. -";.""." BJTM iBiM W Wi' .HZLaJsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaUl fTf$iXm0fl Si "rnio lK8y' place at forward part of the comes that unpleasant necessity of being Wand half. Kay. Roberts. MInton compelled to go often through the day, 'and Farmer did star work in passim? ,IpSt P .J"4", 1,,H d,,r,l,K lhe ami getting the ball down the field. "JK"'- f7mM'! Vle eUaorU "a7 For Portland McGulro. Word aud .1. . Mj ii (uiihu ws iiiumt ivi urn nvuuciiui cures of the most uistreasuig eases. Runyon nlayd tho stars. MoGuire Is a very fast forward, while Word is well noted for hj work. The Port land team played together In good form The lineup and baskets were: Salem Roberts. F, 3; Kay, F, 3; Farmer. F. 1; Jones, C, 8; Mclotlre, (i 7; MInton. G. Portland Word, F. 1; McOuir-, F, S; Runyan, O, 3; Noyes, G, 1; Sutton. G. Fouls thrown Roberts, 4 out of 6 Word, S out ot 13. Swnum-lloot is pleasant to take and is sokl.bv all druggists ju fitly vent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of tins wonderful new dis covery and a book that tell all about it, both tent free by mail. Address, Dr Kil mer & Co., Dijighaiuton, ti. Y. When, writing mention readintr this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any iiiUUkc, out rememMr the ijarne,bwiHt Root. Dr. Kilmer's SvramrKoot. and the addrew. Unekaatoa. N. Y.. on every bottle. TIIK HEfcT HOAJrT THW FAMILY KVKK HAD Caa be obtained from owr prl tinder and juicy beef, sniitton or pork. AH our meats are seleeiea' from the choicest, and prepared lor tho table to suit the demands of the fastidious. Our prices arc lower for quality than you can ind at anv place In Salem, K.COR08 S, Phone &. 1tt HitM PlUiESTER'S PILLS yfVTV? J.f tc ' M '' fil 7f AkJ Aatl Vw" jn .--i -. T7. .- T" W. 4-LLm I'M i sua i U.H tm tsxarn wra ,- uaJ.1 mm Mm kni..1 :mi .....t ..v.. ..t. . .. -.hJ sjriaiavnraratJ M . if-