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OAHiV CAPITAL JOURNAL. RAT, KM. ORROON. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 190. rr OLD FOLKS K II . Reaedy" (HK TaahwhaWHSolakotliaRBew. SShd J&" m2 II : for thPtBBth and rljor It lre. "?:! fTr-.. FUEBY" Is Ywr Dtcior. " r.,4 thoi m Ih s,fttl M aw.jKt--slll5 gi&wtnir; f Kl lutter iaan riiis r or uver wis s yiriftthH Ffant?fti teJRHJ LAYING FOUNDATION FOR GREAT FRATERNITY THE FIRST INFORMATION OF ITS ORIGIN : : : : Tun i. c. a. fraternity K, cvlbd Pmg Co.", Z. T. Rigg. SIem, Oregon, J coming !" Agitatloa Going ie tho Conditions u 110U80 Four nr aia"- Hfcr City Tribune.) klfesndar 'rco soup -j t. Salt LaKO uuy. ttmp!oyed men are being . jt tils place. Tiie dim i a cud of coffee and a Kiid In the morning and a and wages than men. Then busi ness halted. Tho wheels of In dustry either ceased to rovolvo or moved but Sluggishly .and hundreds of. mon were dropped from tho pay rolls. There has been no overpro duction. - Business men are simply watting. This Is exactly the condition which tho country experienced In 1803. In 1890-92 the country was at tho high tldo of prosperity. Work and wages woro abundant and every branch of Itiialnodo urn a nfi.Hvn. Tlli rniintrv WtlH fsoap a tho later afternoon.' at th0 high tldo of prosperity. ".. .-linn ! thO result Of i ... ,. ,..;a1 ...n nn( Mitlnnl mde by the Volunteers T1 wanted a change They do- --i u.-t, Mm rhnrltv - . . . ...i ijtt, ana u. " manned tnrin reiorm. rnoy eicci- ..oney contributed by tho . Qrovor Cleveland and they got i. ., ttiaf Mt t. . . .4 41.... ..-.I nil.-., ..... riivi " just wnai iiiuy wuiuuu. im-v wti Wart only a fraction of tho . "tariff reform" In allopathic . . .. it- ttt.t. onnlkl TIlO . ... . . -.. . kjh id mo t.u - tlOB08 Tnat distressing panic iincu J. .nra f8mst0 that 1000 .. ... .,. i.. ., .,.. .. rwiyv'- IHO ialU Willi IUIC l "U cuu jf families ara dependent on hoSOfl It C0Bt tho COUntry twelvo kfiAt nP nntYhnr . . .. Ha;i in u-.u.v ...., .thousand million dollars. nv.if riro am! children. ... . ... u.i . ..nn u p" I vjnn u oo inuiiir)- m iuiu.-hi.uk - Li a deplorable condition, yet solf ? por oloven yenrg wdor Mc. LpSaltUko has a right to K . nolloles wo have had uncx- r - 1.1 . nr.i. ! lmtfA I " tVM 01 noaio PiiuriB .u imi.m..,.j nrnsnorltv. Nn littt on n 1 10 sUrt, ind do give. Thoyaro ,. . furnished a compnrlBon of tho marvelous growth of tho country In wealth and dovelop mont. Nothing approaching It was mn j coww. dreamed of. k&tPidflc coast fifty thousand . tre unable to obtain a meal But dosplto all tins more are poo u'j through thlr own efforts,! pie who clamor for a change. They ftlikout means In fact, in have been shouting for two or uireo lrtry largo city in the coun-'yoars past for "tariff rovlslon." Thoy mdtof men are in a slm-jworo not aiuiea wun mo .uciviu (ttlon. an-' help will lmvo to loy tariff and McKlnlcy prosperity. Bias to tide them over tho Thoso clamors anu, pronusea .mime (by men in nign piacoB 10 revmo m i b n bavi committed no tariff next year navo nau ino oxpeci- !s th tn'InV-IIni' nt nn nvn fill nffect. Vn ba drrlvod of tho op-J Who havo -had 4olovon yonrs of rlawo.k and earn thslr II v- wonderful Mciqmoy prosporuy. yve aro now getting a tasto or mo oinur bu raud this radical .kind now kttiar whether to feed tho rtfj puper'a:o the recipient, fire planning to aid all, re let Joe contequencci Button A year ngo, six iiuo t a matter of fact. (tiasr'a J'arclty of mon In Lane's Family Medicine Is a tonic- laxative, it does not depress or U' t hiTian nvocntlmi Thnru I WAnkan. hut ImnartS a feeling Of ltj cr three lob awklnir ov- buoyancy and strength that Is do- m There vra more work Ughtful. At all druggists 2Cc. . Sajara Compressed Air Spraying Outfits A Fraternity With n Practical Purpose. For rome years we have felt the need of creating some organization or society for the purpose of draw ing our students together In Intel lectual nnd social Intercourse. Many of our students havo expressed a strong de3lro for such an organiza tion. In ro3ponso to their repeated rcqMostSt wo submit the following plan, convinced that It contains tho outline of what very Boon will ' bo ono of the largest fraternities of tho world, besides being the most unique In Its beneflcicnt purpose. Its Purpose "T'o extend and apply tho advan tages of education; to Inculcate tho duty of Industry; to culltlvate the art of concentration; to stimulate tho, exerclso of self-rollanco; to encour ngo such habits as strengthen char- actor and nsBiiro success; to. make tho members more efficient workers nnd to proparo thorn for larger op portunities; to alii tho student to reap the roward of his st'.idlej and to roach the plnco for which ho has flttod hlniBelf; to promoto fraternal Intercourse nnd mutunl aid; to pro vldo facilities for mental and social development, tho I. S. C, Frntornlty of 41:0 World 'ordains thin constitu tion." (Preamblo to tho constitu tion.) Is It Prnctlcnl? No ono can doubt .the grand uour of such n purpose. But Is It possible to mako ouch vast Ideals actual; can an organization Bitch no devised bo cap nhlo of realizing such n mighty nlm? Without any hesitation, wo nnswr, YES! By combining tho morit buc-cossf-ul features of tho great frater nal nnd'seorot societies with tho most iisoful olemonts of tho co'lego and university fraternities, and thon add ing tho practical experience which has made tho I. C. 8. system famous throughout tho world, wo shall havo art organization as vaMiablo nnd per manent as wisdom nnd experience can construct. Ih Swell n Fraternity Needed? Tlovoml doubtl Thoro Is no frn tornlty or organization In tho world exlsltlng primarily for tho encour agement nnd aid of men who nro seeking to increaso tholr olucloncy and onhnnco tholr worth both to .. . -ntnt.. tTMtinr- lllOinHOIVUB nlU I" nwu.uij. n.w.w.- to, a wan with such- n lnudnblo aim ha3 strugglod on alone, uncheered and unlnsplrod. Henceforth, he will havo tho stimulation of companion ship, he will fool what collogo mon call tho collogo spirit, nnd ho will find 'lilmBelf In an atmosphero con ducive to swifter and onslor progress. What U the I. O. H.tJ?rnternlty? n la a secret society. It embod ies nM that Is most offectlvo In tho well-known secret Boolotios of this and other lands- rites, rltunlB, do- lotlcs will bo cultivated wherever tho conditions ore favorable. , Gambling of any kind will be prohibited. En tertainments of an elevating nnd In teresting order will be arranged. It Is a Protective and Benevolent Attsbclntlon. It will advance tho Interests of its members. Many well-oqulpped men in moving to a new community fall to find the position their qualifica tions would warrant. It will bo tho duty of ench chapter to aid any mem ber of tho Fraternity In such circum stances, nnd the roglotrar of the chapter will bo famlllnr with nil local opportunities and use his knowl edge on behalf of .the membors. Tlvus the fraternity will bo nh In dustrial clearing house. ' All methbera will bo hold In hon or; the sick will bo visited and cher ished with brotherly care; the unfor tunate or distressed will bo nldcd with frnternal diligence; the mem ory of thoso who dlo will ho rovorcd and held In perpetual retnembranco 'within tholr own chnptor. It Is Non-Sectarian and Non-Partisan Tho I. 0. S. Fraternity Is 'founded upon tho broadest principles. Quos tlonp that cngendor strlko between men of different rollglous boilers, of different political parties, or of dif ferent Industrial opinions will not bo discussed with tho Frntornlty. Thoro Is nothing In tho constitution, by Iuwb, or ritual that can glvo offonso to a mnn'B consclonco or that would hlndor him from being loyal to his church, his country, his poltlcnl par ty,' or to any other order or society to which ho may belong. 1 f 'fflffiBi"'-- T b complete spraer In the market Something to de fpon D-scrlption on retiu.st Completo Wind Mill and " Hou. Wood and Steel Tanks. CHASE & SKA1PC, 198 StatelStreet T0Y01I-MY SISTER fr Ym 4 Evwy t4tlr Swl I am a wtnnAa. I know woman' tuSTeri&f. 1 kav fount tb ciira. 111 II A. M I... t... . t with full ixutrucuo to but offrr from 0Bua'4 ftiimeftta. 1 want t UU wwun about titU cure you, my reader, for f&melt, your daug hUr. tmx mulliAa j- vb - 1 vAav- tall r Rtjetf f h. a cur voardvc t boma willwjt tb help of m Ik w Wht wo wobxa know tram cpriace. w know better than any doctor. 1 know that my hoca treat- iiaeat U a aafa au4 aura cure for Lcucorrhaaa or I . rn i.iwium. imi p ii.,mi i ii v FaMnx of tha Woati. t'tUut: Scanty cr Patelul 1m FaM to tha ttaiJ, bck an4 feiracli. hrtn 4iwm fccUftsa. atrxnuaati, crpia UHmg up tu ptae. aaelaaciMly, oir try. ht Sasfac. vrcartaeaa, M4y a4 bUlitr trotiMc rbra cauMtl by waakss peculiar to our aer. I waat to aeod you a cam4rt ta 4ay'c treat MM catiraly tt tourova tarou that you caa cur . 7aai- youraalf at noma. aity, aulcUy aaa1 aarcty. Jla- kl?WW'.u. . .. MsUr, that M wis eat ya aatiaiac to jrttra tha r?t3r)heaklwUh U eoatkiua, k wBt acat you eaty aboot tSraaua i? iw"SJ. "toirrawiUyoarwortawaectJtioa. Acat a4 Nal.Tr!!lKa kjwvou ttawif tuviitL ullsi!! and voa tha traaiaamt ra-. w 4MVtt MaUMHf WIM ItaVaMaf aMaV aWak - -- - aa-a aa a -a i- - - TLZTZJ 3 ". a-4 Mm fcaa aaa aaya CiiZmmwmmni9ll'i'Jmm WN, 2!! i grees, grip, password nnd signs vof Identification. it 1b a fraternity. The membors will ho drawn and hold together by tho strongest of all ties brother hood. Bolng nnlmatod nnd stimu lated by tho same alms and Idoals, they will feel their Interests to bo ono-thuB Intercourse will bo free and unrestrained and sympathy, good fellowship, nnd mutual aid will be dovelopod. It Is a world-wide order. A mem ber of the chapter of the I. 0. S. Fra terlty Is entitled to a seal in any other chanter at home or abroad. In going to a new city a member may for a moment feel himself a stranger and almost Immediately find himself among friends. It Is nn Educational Institution. In Us Intention. Education Is two fold, to Impart knowledge and do velop power. The ehlof function of the I. C. S. Fraternity will be to cul tivate In men tho power to accom plish. This can best be done by rre ating good and helpful habits, prl marl!y-th habit of Industry. th habit of concentration, and the habP of 80lf-rellnnco. No man who wishes his life to b a suocess' oan afford to nogleat these qualltlo. in its methods. It Is Intended that 'oach chanter of the Fraternity shall have a library and reading room I Here a member may flud the qule lutAn which Is so eouduolve to sorious study. There will be a registrar to every ohaptsr whose time will be de voted to encouraging, guiding, and 'aiding students. Evory month an educational session win oa neia, un voted to the Improvement of the members. It Is Social renter. Wherever postlble the chapter will t art rooms for social purposes I la which tuembera may met together for cosTereatlon and diversion and i hir.h ea&aes and recreation may be eajeyed.' Iloor ai outdoor atb- Who Art Kllglblc? For tho Matriculate, or first do grso, all whlto malo stnidonts and graduates of tho I. C. S who aro ac ceptable to tho mombors of tho Frn tornlty; Fellowship, or second dQ grco, thoso membors of tho Matricu late degree who havo appllod them Bolves to tho acquisition t of hnbltB such as will -dovelop their natural powers, that thoy may mako the most of their abilities and opportunities. Evory person who had a scholarship with tho International Correspon dence Schools or Scrnnton, Pa., Is In vited to elthor call or write Ropro Bontatlvo R. O. Hunter, Room 18, Ladd & Bush Bldg., Salem, Ore., for fin-Mini- infnrmntlnn Thin irroat fra ternity Is bolng formod nil over the world and nny town or city Is open to form a chapter. There Is n to- qtilred "numbor ttr start with, boforo tho Grand Chapter at Scranton will isuo a charter. Thero has been that numbor procured alroady to dato by Mr. Hunter without solicitation on his pntt, but this moans wan tnkon to roach studonts In Salem as well ns Marlon county. All those who Join now will bo charter mombors, which will ho tho groatoat distinction In vnars to como. nB whore can thoro bo found n frntornlty whsro thorn Is n groator causo to uphold or a greater rtianlnv at brotherhood. It will bo a ui.io-world sooloty and It's brothers will find himself among friends In any English speaking portions of the world. Watch tho papers for runner announosments of tho first meeting to bo hold In Salem. Everybody will bo welcome. f SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE CAPITAL OT?) 'BAPTIST, Marlon nnd Liberty. Services roronoon and ovoniigr. J. Comer, pastor, , f GERMAN BAPTIST, Cottage and D. Sorvlces forenoon and oyA Ing. Gustavo Schunko, pastor. - CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S. Ohemekota and Cottage .Masse m dny 7:30, 10:30 a. m. Catechism Sf304&lfm;? Vcpofs and bocjilctte 7:30 p. nu Dally mass, 7 a. m. A.At Moore, rector, H t CHRISTIAN, High nnd Center. Services forenoon nnd evening. Davis Errltt, pastor.. , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, Chemokota street hexi to city hall. Serv ices forenoon nnd ovonlng. Midweek raeotlng Wednesday evening. OKNTlUlj CONG REG ATIONAT., Ferry and Nineteenth. 4SprvIcea forenoon and ovenlng. P. S. Knight, ptytor. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, Llbetry and Center. Sorvlces .foVonooa and ovonlng. Philip E. Bauer, pastor. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, Chomeketa and Churc. Services 7;3Q A. M., 11 A. M., and 7:30 P. M. Barr GLoo, roator. EVANGELICAL, Chomoketa and Seventoontlu Sorvlces iforenooa. and evening. Morris Hovorllng, pastor. . , - GERMAN EVANGELICAIj, Llborty and Center. Sundajscllbol atflO A. M. Preaching nt 11 A. M. and 7:30 P; M. Y, P. ft. "at 7 P. K. Strangers welcomo. Rev. W. A. Guoflroy,- rator. . UNITKI) EVANGELICAL, Cottagoand Center. Services forenoa nnd ovonlng. H. A. Dock, pastor. FRIENDS, HIghlnnd avoniuo. Sorvlces foronoon nnd ovonlng. O. N. Konworthy. pastor. FRIENDS CHURCH, Rosedale. Sorvlces foronoon and evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday ovenlng. Elmor Pombovton, pstor. GOSPEL CHAPEL, Mill and Fifteenth. Sorvlcoa foronoon nai ovonlng. Wfl N. McCnndllsh, pastor. GERMAN REFORMED, Capital and Marlon. Servlcoa every other Sunday foronoon. LUTHERAN GERSLVN, Stato botwoon Sovontoonth. and ElgHttfeatM. Sorvlces forenoon ntid ovonlng. C. Hopf, pastor, ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN, Missouri synod, Contor between Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth. Services foronoon and evening. 0. H. Hngel, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Stato and Church. Services forqwooa nnd ovonlng. W. II. Sollcck, pastor. LESLIE METHODIST, South Commercial. 8crvlcos forottoon and ovenlng. Clark Bolknap, pastor. GERMAN METHODIST, Churoh and Union. Sorvlces forenoon and ovonlng. Joseph Hopp, pastor. FREE METHODIST, North Winter botwoon Markot and Oalnos. Sorvlcos foronoon and ovonlng. S. G. Ropor, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN, Church and Chomoketa. 8ervIcos foronoon and ovonlng. Honry T. Babcock, pastor. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, Mill and Cottngo. Servlcoa foronopn and evening. G.A. Larson, pastor. UNITARIAN, Cottago and Ohomokota. Services forenoon. Paul 8. Bony, mlnlstor. UNITED BRETHREN, Hnrrltt chapol, University nnd Mission. 8orv- Icon forenoon nnd ovonlng. J. II. Merrymnit, pnBtor, UNITED BRETHREN, Marlon and Fourtoonth. Sorvlces forouooH and ovonlng. F. II. Noff, pastor. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TOIPERANCE UNION, Commercial and Forry. Weekly mooting TtiCBdny and Sunday afternoons. Mrs. Alien Rhondo8, sccrotary. Y. M. C A. BUILDING, Commercial and Chomoketa. George A. Forbes, secretary. NOTICE Protestaut chnrchoios observe prayer inootlngs Thrs- .!.. ,iir. nn,t iinvn Siintiftv schools, unless otherwise sttaed, Corrw- tlons In this dlroctory will bo made on request. A special notlco of tho Sunday sorvlcos will bo published Saturday free If handed Into oco of publication not lntor than Friday ovenlng. Notices brought In lator, half prlco. BANK YOUR MONEY IN SOILS OF EVANS CREEK. IT IH TIIE "KMKR- ALD VALLEY" OF ROGUE RIVER GROUP , flfaTPltaLa Kt'ia afaaaav o' aVaVatei Dr. Stanc's Drug Store The only cash drug store In Oregon. owe no one, and no one owes it, carries Urge stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, niedloluos, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a regular graduate In medi cine, and has had many years of experience In the practice. Consul tations are free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular price for medicine. Dr. Ua cab b fousi at hU 4rr Hr. 9lm, Or.. frM Ono grower sold ?U0 Strawberries from ncro, row 3 foet ngart. Anothor grow 10 tons of Pumpkins on less than 2 acres. Bold berries to local storo $97, beeltjbs giving quantities of fruit for ploklng from 40 hills Raspberries nnd 38 Loganborrles. Less than Vt noro of Onions produced ll.OOt) lbs, sold $280. 225 Bnlwny reach trees In four buccossIvo yoara seld: 1904, 1300 boxes; 190C, 2300 boxes; 1906, 1300 boxds; 1907, 1000. One Royal Anne Chwry, 10 years, picked BOO lbs. in 1907. Ono D'AnJou Pear, 7 yir. picked 6 boxes, 4 acres Winter Apples plckod 2600 boxes; 2 aoros young Newton's picked 380 boxes, sold $2.45 box. You can get such results as thoso Rnd hotter, Wrlto me aal I will toll you why. Soven aeres under ditch with & In Alfalfa and Berries with water $1000; 11 acres under dltoh, $1250; 40 acres, cottago, barn, 14 aorta Berries and Alfalfa, $3000; lqo aores, bulldlug, water $60 per acre; C room houso, largo lot $1000; 9 room houeo and acre $1200; 40 aares partly cleared $300 j 110 acres fruit and buildings $3500; 40 aores peach land, CO bearing, house, 6ft mild, $500; 40 aores Roguo Rlvor frontage $20 por acre. BEN A. LOWELL WOODVILLE. OREGON UNDEKTAKIN6 AND EMBALMINfi .... BEST 8KRVICK COMPLLTK OUTFIT Only whlto hearse and horses In Marlon and ad joining counties. w. t. mm I. O. O. Ft, Blig 4Sf Ceurt &t. I ,-' ion ,'f; :i '...Cv.1 M 'f i'i If' I . lp( l 0 Its' Uk , S' ' vvi f i -s ! 'I X ? fivz ,,, 9Jk. T "h .'& ' t a Tr I', 4 t y,if ii , , mm ! '' t'i -1 ,i f I I ' &. .9 " ' ' f Mail w 9 A