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VBNHRA11LE LANE
COUNTY PIONEER
James Parker, a respected Lane
county pioneer, died at hlB home In
Cloverdale, Lane county, Oregon, on
April 22, 1908, after a ft-ek's Ill
ness. lio was born In Co:hocton county,
Ohio, March 19, 1833. Whllo yet a
(lttld his parents moved to Indiana,
and from tltero to Illinois. His par
crit i died when he was 'ourte 'ti
yearn old. and Hi 1853 he and Ills
younger brother, Joseph M, Parker,
and two winters, Mrs. James Parvln
and Mrs. John Stoop-, crossed the
plains to Oragon, settling In Ratllr
snake valley, thl county, and from
thero ho moved tokPleasant Hill and
In 1808. he bought and moved to the
farm on which he lived until his
death.
October 1, 1857, he was married
to Phtjobo E, Rlgdon, who died
July f4, 11104, and to them were
born eleven children, eight sons and
three daughters, nine of whom sur
vive him, Luella M. (deceased),
Hortonsi L clarence A., Edith D ,
John C, James C.VLoroy C, Ouy
W. nnu Aug'rtus. Ono sister, Mrs.
James fcParvtn, and throe brothers,
J. M. and V. R. Parker, of Dexter,
thin county, and Martin Parker, of
Springfield, Mlsoourl, survive him.
Ho served during the Rogue Riv
er! Indlnn war nnd as commissioner
for four years as a Democrat, and
was elected without making a can
van of the county, and against a
very largo Republican majority.
Pnclo Jim and Aunt Phoebe", in
theywero known by their many
friends, were noted for tholr hospi
tality, and will be greatly, missed by
tho community In which they lived
w many years.
1enlh Was On III Hei'K
.Tomo P. Morris, of BklpporK. Vn
bad a c'oso crll In thu Hprlug o"
190(J. Ho suy.i: "An attack of
imott'.iot.ln loft iio ho veak and with
such a fearful cough tbrt my frlon'lH
dcclnrod consumption had me, nnd
d'mMi vna o. my heolx. Then I wan
irnniwlcil to 17 Dr. Klng'n New
Discovery. It helped tie Immediate
ly, and after t'.klng two and a half
bott'oa 1 was a well man again. 1
found out that Now Dlscovory Is
tho boit rutnody for coughs and lung
dlnoni In all tlo world." Hol.l wider
gimrmtco r.t J. C. Porry'n drug
store. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle
frco.
THE MARION COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
Tho now contral committee, as
completes! l an follews:
Aiunsvlllo, Win. Howd; Aurora,
ll. 0. Grimm: Chemawa, Geo.
Hwoglo; Oervals, Dr. 1'. H, Fltzgor
aid; HowoM, A. T. Cllno; Marlon,
Ed J. Faruham; Mohnmn, H. F. Ton
ehuckor; Monitor, E. R Soeley; Mill
City, C. II. Werk: llosodalo, C. I..
Weaver: Salem 1, H. O. Whlto; Sa
lem 2, W. A. I.lHtou; Salem 3, John
Clroy ;8alum ! I). J. Fry; Salem 5,
August HuckeHtoln; Salem ll, W. II.
Dalrymple; Salem 7, W. II. Simp
win; Srotts Mills, J. R. Sklrvlu; Bit
vorton, (leo. Harvory; St, Paul, Win.
Murphy; Staytou, W. II. Queonor;
Snilillintty, W. II. Downing; Tumor,
II. It, Crawford; Hubbard, A. Coyle;
Mt. Angel, David Rack; RuttovlIIo,
Joo Ryan; Ilrooks, Win Rgan; Mne-
loay, O, Mnrttn; West Salem, Thom
as Humphries: .lofferson, O, W.
Humphries; North Bllverton, (loorgo
Morley; Liberty, Win. Claypoolo;
Sidney, Win, Scott; Falrflold, Hugh
Hldrldge; nrcitenbush, R, L. Hoov
er; Elkhora, J, Roeso, No commit-tee-mon
woro named for Ohumpoog
and Hood precincts.
IlhciiiimtUto.
More than ulno out of every tea
cases of rheumatism are simply
rheumatism of the mubclcs, duo to
cold or damp weather or chronic
rheumatism. In audi canon no Inter
nal treutmout Is required, 'flit fre-
application of Chnmborlnln'a LlnU
tnont Is all that Is needed, and It Is
cortaln to give quick relief. Give It
a trial and see, for yoursolf how
quickly It rollvos tho pain and soi
lless. Price 25 cents; largo size, 50
coats Sold by Dr. aiono's drug
etoro.
ACHTUNG
Dor nouo doutscho Veroln von Sa
lom und VmKKMrt haelte soln
imoohHto-VorsAinmlMng an Snantug
rfn 3 ten Mai, Nachmlttags 2 Uhr.
Union Iibor hall 420 State street,
Alio Mltglledor sowlo Alio denott
dlo deutscho Spraucho vertaondllcb
1st, worden urn Ihr Erschelnon
KOboton. Das Komlto.
3t.
-o-
H la eas to hit things excopt
vhen playing baaoball.
Konnotly'n Laxative Cough Syrup
nets promptly yet gently on the
4oI, through which the cold Is
erced out of tho system, and at the
if.uo time tt Hllayt) tnnatmuntton.
Sold by kil druKUlsts. v
Women Who-WM WelL n
It Is astonishing how great a change a
few years of married llfo often mako la
the appearance and disposition of many
women. The freshness, tho charm, the
brilliance vanish like the- bloom from a
peach which Is rudely handled. Th
matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
of tho charming maiden. There are two
reasons for this chango, Ignorance and
neglect. Few young women appreciate
tho shock to tho system through tho
chango which comes with-niarrlago and
motherhood, Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvlo drains and weak
nesses which too often come with mar
riage and motherhood, not understanding
that this secret drain Is robbing the cheek
of Its frusuiies uud the form of U
fairness,
As surely as tho general health suffors
when thero Is derangement of tho health
of tho dellcato womahti onrans. so surelv
wheTtfiMO organs nK$tabIIshcd uj
beaivn the race imat once witness
to thefact In reiwW-d comelTn Nearly
a ifflHllpn, worsen bavn found hcath and
happlnpss In tho me of Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription., It makes weak wom
en strong and sick women well. Ingredi
ents on label contains no alcohol or
harmful habit -forming drugs. Mad
wholly of thoso native, American tncdl
Inal roots most highly recommended by
loading medical authorities of all the sev
eral schools of practlco for tho cure ol
woman's pccullnr ailments.
For nursing motbcrs.orfor those brokon
down In health by too frequent bearing of
children, aha for tho expectant mothers,
to preparo tho system for tho coming ol
baby and nuking Its advont easy and
almost ualulesM, thero is no medlclno quite
so good as "Favorite Prescription.'' It
can do no harm in any-condition of the
system. It Is a most potent invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large experlonco In tho treat
ment of woman's peculiar ailments.
Dr. Plnrcu may bn consulted by letter
free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Invalids' lintel aud Surgical Institute
Huffalo. N V.
CALIFORNIA'S
WELCOME TO
THE FLEET
GREATEST RECEPTION IN HIS
TOUYOF PACIFIC COAST TO
HE GIVEN FLEET UPON ITS
AIUVAL.
Tho c: owning ovont In tho world
fammm voyago of tho American
battloshlp licet will bo tho rousing re
coptlon It received In San Fra'iclsco
From tho hour tho slxtuou big mdn-of-war
plough through tho Qoldon
Gato on May Cth until thcclr.ao of tho
grand rovlow on May 8th, every
moment will bo lllled with stlmng
and blntorlo ovoutu,
Thu Soutbon Pacific Compnny
Ilium In Orogon will malto a low
round trip ruto foi this occasion
from Salem to San Francisco of $25.
Salo dates , May 2, 3 and 4. Final
return limit I 29 days. Ti.lii will
allow ample tlmo to sou In dotnll tho
rebuilding or thu great city of San
Francisco. To visit tho many points
of lntercat In and around tho Day
City and mako sldo trips at pleasure
lu Southern California, Call on any
agontn for descrlptlvo mat tor of Cal
ifornia, tnako sleeping ear reserva
tion In advance.
WM. McMURAY,
Gonoral Passenger Agont.
JOHN M. SCOTT, Assistant Gonoral
Pas3onger Agent,
i)
'One. Touch of Naturo Maker the
Wliolo World Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat
worm ho calls all thu lions In tho
farm yard to como and shnro It. A
similar trait of human nnturo Is to
bo obuorved when a man dlscovors
something exceptionally good ho
wants all his friends aud neighbors
to Hhnre tho boiioflts of his dlseov.
ury. This Is thu touch at natur.u that
make the whole world kin. Thh
explains why people who have beun
uured by Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy write letters to tho manufactu
rers for publication, that othors sim
ilarly ailing may also uso It ami ob
tain relief. Rohlnd every ono of
in oho lottors is a warm hearted wisu
of thu writer to bo of usu to somentn)
else. This remedy Is for -sale by Dr,
Hines drug store.
NOTICE
l'oi- the Cousti-iietloii of a .Sidewalk
on South Thirnvnth Street,
Notlco Is hereby given that at tho
regular mooting of the common coun
cil, hold April 20, 1908, said com
inou council adopted a resolution for
tho construction of a now wooden
sidewalk on South Thirteenth stroet,
In front of lot 12 In block IT, If
Yew Park Annex to the city of Sa
lem, Oregon, the snmo being tho
proporty or John 8. Pratt. SaM
sidewalk to be constructed In ac
cordance with said resolution now
on fllo In tho office of tho city re
corder of Sttlom, Orenon.
In enso suld sidewalk la not built
In accordance with said resolution,
by May 30, 190S, tho city of- Salem,
will proceed to construct tha aamo
and asacsa tho cost thereof against
said real promises and docuxro tho
uirno to bo a lien upon said proporty
an lu tho charter of said city and In
ordlnanco No. 463, provided.
Hy order common council,
W, A. MOORES.
Recordor.
Dato of Hrst publication of this
notice the 21st day of April, 190S.
4-21-10t.
CASTOR I A
ror Infants and Children.
Til Kind You Havi Always BugM
Bear thu
' 01gnatnre vf
' i
7 , JJSTjZZ?
r 0 v00 wm
SPRING
SHOES
(SI
cor.ioUT ';4ialnsu
dhoes for summer wear. Just re
ceived. A big shipment of the latest
styles and shape., jnon's, boys', la
dles nnd children's. Tennis shoes
and light shoes. Easy and comfort
ablo house slippers.
Jacob Vogt
3 J5 Stflte Street. Snlem. Oregon
TIIH nEHT ItOAHT THK
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can bo obtained from our prlmi
tender and Juicy beef, mutton oi
pork. All our meata aro solocted
from tho cholcost, and proparod fc
tho tablo to suit tb demands of thi
fastidious. Our prlcos are lower fo
quality than you can find at n
place In Salem,
E. C. C R O 8 H.
Phono 201. 70 'AtU .
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For wator rervlco apply at offlc
Hills payablo monthly In advanr
firaber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will glvo prompt attontlon
to nil ordors, guaranteo our
work to glvo satisfaction and
to bo up to tho sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL IJE PLEiSEI) TO
OIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
streot, bnck of Barr'a Jewolry
Store, Phone SCO.
TO OWNERS
OF HORSES
, Tho undersigned Is prepared to
broak? handle and develop roadsters
and trotting horses, For terms of
board and care apply to
SAM CASTO,
Fair Grounds. Or.
f Gold Dust Flotif I
Made by THB BYDNKY POW-
EX COMPANY, Sidney. Ortgoii. 1
i
Made for fauilj us. Ask your t
grocer for it. Braa iad ckorU 5
alwaya oa aaad.
" '
P. B. Wallace !
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AGENT
I Mi
iaiitiaaiiii;BgBpu
THE AVENUE
Creams, ices, clgarj and con fee
Ions. Corner of Seventeenth nnd
Asylum avenue, N. w. Daer. pro
prletor. m FRENCH FEMALE
UPILLS.
mi mews, to riit. si.. 8i 8,j,, sX
nmMM ml" "" T4, u"w"- I
SWf in Salem by Dr. S. C. Stone
y'( Willi ttr I M tMrLruB?-r., t jt I
THE CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
Worlds of lllooin Calla lilies, roses,
vlolots, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc., and ovorythlng In sea
son. Mrs Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
stroet, Salem. 3-24-tf
For Hale Flrst-clas3 carpet papor at
this ofllce; 25c for a blg'roll.
For Salo at Bargain Eight-room
Iioubo and lot, 323 N. Church St.
Seven-room house and lot 555
Chemokota St. W. H. Sloper, 221
N. Front St. 4-13-lmo
For Sale Good driving horse. See
Roy Stlfller, 271 N. Commercial
street. 4-28-3t.
Subject to Ailvanco In l'rJce I qffer
120 acres, six miles out; 50 clear
ed and In cultivation; balanco pas
ture; some timber; family or
chard; all necessary buildings;
team, vehicles, stock, machinery,
etc., worth $2000 go with plnce
all for $7000 on terms. Adjoining
property rated at $90 per acre.
Paul M. Sims, 222 N. Commercial.
Phone Mnln 729.
For Hale Sorted llrst class pota
toes at Fry'a warehouse. Enquire
at Dlek Westa'cott's livery stable
or phono 329. Price 40c per snek.
4-23-lw
For Sale Chen Few hundred
shares Oregon Sienna paint stock.
Address, care Journal. 4-29-3t.
For Snle.Client- A now house, 4 Vi
lots and blacksmith shop, with
tools. Sixteenth and Market Sts.,
Salem. Or. V. S. Thomas.
4-20-31.
For Rule Tent, wagon cover and nil
kinds of camping eutfits: also
now nnd second hand goods, fur
niture, hardware In fact. Con
rad Dlllman, 417 Stnto St.
l-29-lmo
For Sale Now house,- 2 lots, drovo
woll ; on car lino, $800. 14 10 Ni
17th streot. l-30-lw
FOR SALE
A Good Investment A 7-rootn mod
ern resldonco within 2 blocks of
streetcar; 4 blocks to business
center: easy tonus If doslrcd,
Price $2400. This Is worth investi
gating. Insures you n groator In
come than having your money In
the bank or luvostlng In U. S. gold
bonds. a ,
Hero 'tt Another Snap 5 acroa closo
to Salem, about -?4 mllo to street
car. A largo 8-room homo, barn,
45x45; about 40 fruit trees of
dlfferont varieties, also small fruit
building; can't bo duplicated short
of $3000. If takon at onco, price
$2500, one-half cash, balanco time
to suit. Call Investigate aud be
convlnocd.
Thin In Your Mouey'n Worth 1C2
ncroB of rich valloy land, GO acres
In cultivation, 30 acres lino piling
tlmbor, balance pasturo; running
wator; good Iioubo, barn nnd out
buildings. Only one-half mllo from
R. R. dopot. Prlco $C0 por aero,
Sco ub about this.
. SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stato St. 4-10-tf.
FOR RENT
For Rent-Abount 8 acres good po
tato ground Inside city limits. Seo
Derby & Wlllson. 4-27-31
For Rent Flvo-room houso with
basement. Enquire Aug. Sehrlbor,
5C0 N. High street. 4-25-tf.
Nicest Furnished Rooms la tho
city; rates rensonablo by day or
week. Gas and bath; centrally
located. Call and Investigate.
Mrs. G. F. 9eiloy, 203 Front St.
4-20-lmo.
For Rent - 7-room houso on Oak st.
Enquire 593 S. Commercial st,
4-28-tt
Farm for Rent Wo have, a bargain
for you 154 acres, 142 lu culti
vation, 125 In tine growing crop;
abundance fuel; running wnter;
all kinds of fruits and berries. The
laud is choice. School within
quarter of mllo; 8-room houso;
good barn. "Will soil stock and
implements If you want them.
Will rout for a term of yoars. Th1
rent Is very low ns you will flnJ
upon Investigation. Shepherd &
Holder, Court streot,
LIVERY AND FRKP gpA"8"
Llvery unit Ftnil Staples Old Post
office Stables, at 254 Fer:y street
between Commercial and Front
streots. Tolephone 1SS. Some ol
the finest liveries In tho city can
bo found here. Dick Westacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
UltAYftlEN.
Cumuilna llros.' Transicr CMnpany
All kinds of transfer work done.
Furniture ajid pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt sorvlce Is
our motto. Stand and office at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210. Residence Phone 968.
RUTTERNUT RUEAI).
It is worth more than any other
"read yot tho prlco is no higher
for aalj at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thomas S Cooleyj Props.
KliIriHniii ! ! I sjey
RHSCELLANEOUS
LOUION NOODLE HOUSE
Ferry Street, Near fHlgh.
Lost Sunday afternoon, short
cream .loose coat, two poinded rip
plea over shoulders, V-' hdck ou
Asylum roiul or Center street or
ou beyond ig brldgo. Reward II
returned to'Routo 0, box 112, or
phono Farmers 3"2XX3, 4-30-3t
Confectionary Store I qui now lo
cated lu iriy new Quarters on
Twellth street whero I will bo
plenum to boo my frumdn nnd
Whero you can got your confec
tionery, fruits and Ice cream or
sodu water. Give1 mo a call. 3.
D. Frost, cbrner Twelfth and
Ferry streot, next to O. K. store.
4-29-3t
Social Dancer-Will bo given at
Wade's hall, N, Liberty street
Saturday night, May 2. All are
Invited. l"29-3t.
' I,
Wiring, Wiring We will wlro your
buildings now or old In an abso
lutely llrst class manner at prices
cheaper" than ovor before known in
Salem Hy.do Droc. Electric Co.,
322 N. High. Phono 009.
4-15-lmo
Hiilein Employment Co. 487 Stato
street. Phone Mnlno 149. Hend
quarters for employer and em
ployee. All kinds pf help supplied
free. If you want work como tq
us. tf.
Shepnrd At Holder Real ostato
agency. Room 1, StouslofI Bldg.
Agents for JacobB-StoIn Co., Port
land, Largest subdivision opera
tors on tho const. 4-20-lmo,
Hoard nnd Rooms, Home Cooking
Host 25c meal In city, you holp
yourBolf, Largo pleasant rooms,
Reading room, Rates roasonab'o.
Invostlgnto. W. II. Bradley,
Prop., 357 Commercial utroot.
4-20-lmo.
Concrete Work Got my prlcos on
sidewalks, curbB, septic tanks and
coment work of any kind. All
work guaranteed urat-clasa. Mr.
Ward, Highland add, Phono 569
May 24-tf
Will Call and Pay Cash For mon't
cast off clothln, brokon watchct
and Jowclry. Wo clean and presi
High grade work. Phono 963
Slgournoy, 483 SUto. 1-25-tf
Wanted If you want a marblo or
granlto monumont wo cap save
you money. Wo don't pay big roni
nor city taxoi you got tho benoflt
Como nnd got our prices, and be
convinced. Our shop Is In City
VIow cemetery, j, d, Donhannan,
manager. Phono 1266. 3-lG-tf
ogei Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building matorial
wood and coal. Lqw prices and
prompt dollvorlea. Ono block eaai
of S. P. passongtT' depot Phonf
198. 7-2"-tf
Hutto & Wvndcroth Fine wines
liquors and clgani. We bandit
the celebrated Kellog gand Casth
whiskies. Coo) and refreshing beei
constantly oi draught. Soutb
Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
Enlurtnl Our meat market on
Kit Stato street bos been doubled,"
in slzo and wo are ootter prepareu
thnn over to nrv. oustomcrs.
Prompt service nnd the best of
moats our motto. Call or phono
199, n. E. Kdwardi'Moat Co.
i
LODGES.
rpenteri Union No. 1005" Loca
Union No. 1065 of Carpenters uni
Jolrera of America meet ever;
Saturday evening at 7:30 p, na. li
Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W
Dennis, Rec. Sec.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No.. 19. Meet
Saturday night in Holman hall
Stato street Waldo Miller, O. R.'
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
ner State and Liberty atrest
Tuesday df each week- at 7:30 9
m. Oacar Johnson, C. 0.; B. B
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Modem Woodmen of America Ora
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meeti
every Thursday evening at I
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk
A'oodmen of World Meet evory Fp
day night 'at 7:80, In Holman hal
O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Frai
Ir, Clerk.
Liucoln Annuity Unlou. Sick, acei
Hnt nnd npriHinn insurance: t'i
000,000 pledgrd; every claim paH ,
Good agents wanted. J.
Mongomery, supreme orgaalxer.
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary, 546" Btate:itrt.
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White House Restaur
For Itankr
25cDinnerat2fci
They can't b bi y
McGilchrist&Sofl
I'roprlctm,
4-4HUIHIIHMHHHs
ttainMtiMi;in
80 OOURT BIBm.
Call and try Um Mi
16 c. Board per h (1.11,
also furnUbed neat ij
ronionablo.
AT THI
Salem
Restaurant
I MEALS 15c
nimi iimiiniiHiS
ELITE HOTEL
Rohtnurant acd botd,ci
! European plan. Meitntil
' hours on abort order. Rf.i'
dinner 25 cenU. Thirty
ly finished furnlahtd room
K. ECKERLEX, Pro?.
148 CoBBtreliifc.
HHI1IIM HWffl
WHtlllMI
HOTEL
Cor Seventh and SttrkSa
n..ll,.l'r Kt.Wl!L, hUtll
ji r0llldllU3.ITinin'""--
!! Hotel. Rates $lptffo
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; Proprietors
OCT.G
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Steamers Pomona w YiU
leave for PortWa oJ
day and Friday at "hrf
Tueedav. ThuWdi ?11,2L
0 a. in.' Fornr. ,
Thursday aau '-' tA Q
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WAWBR'UH
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250 coun p ,-r
Huie Wing W
men's and U td Jrfl
.lanketa. VrtM1'
ware, f;t'eot. I
now selling w- S- I
3o6 N. Commercial
and si
1G Como
Main 192,
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HOTELS AND RESlACR.Ua
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