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n- HAILY CAPITAL JOITRNAI.. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 151006 riS' -- '- T 5 Be Sure and ask Ke!l for Ogg'8 Nearly k" .ook for he Signa ture of Everybody Winked It tin been a buiy tWo weeki for die grocers. ThauMhdYhaveretf iitered their winks end as many palate have .been tfeb'ghtettby the UV descnbable goodness of the GENUINE, Kellogg'. Toasted Com Hakes. Too bad the grocers couldn't continue to honor the, wink, but the great supply of sample packages gaye out. So now the large full size packages are' going like hot cakes.' This proves how immensely popular it is with all who tried - ' l , rj sJWWMOUV w TOASTED CORN FLAKES . But is it any wonder? No other breakfast food has the exquisite flavor and dainty crispness. The imitators have tried to copy this delicious flavor, but they have failed. So beware of all other so-called com flakes. Remember the package ask for Kellogg's and get it. A large package at all grocers 10c Toasted Corn Flake Co. Battle Creek, Mich. y " 5WW" fcCORij K PJJR if tf r "mm Tar I jFrtftiflfoo, HtTU(MI.M.CM. iTB GKAXGI3 ELECTION. i Hmfon Re-Klccted Master for Years Addresses Delivered, !(Eugene Dally Gunrd.) b!-ennlnl election of ofllceri' Oregon stato jrango Is taking this nftcrnooi nnd will not nplctcd till Iqto .thfe evening I T Ilnvtnn nf KnrPRf firnvn. ft. , X. - w.r-- -..., re-elected mnsier over J. J. on, of Multnomah county, on Hrst ballot by a voto of 54. to IF, Johnson wis olectoj lecturer f. A. Young of Columbia ccuti- Renard. location wnj the predominating this mornlig at tho meeting of lute grangers at the university, they heni President Kerr, or 3regon Agricultural College nd- i the assenbly in Vlllnrd hall on Station." dty's gteits wero tondored n in thf gymnasium by the o( the unlvorslty and the Wo- auxiliary of tho Commercial Tho pain body of tho visitors pted tb hospitality. W, J. Kerr, tho well-known ator, jroved hlmsolf n pleasing Fforcefil speaker. Ho showed tho enclej of modern times, pnrtlc- lljr tovard demanding that tho wlijf even tho common schools the high schools, as well as tho tin and Mnivorsltlos, be given alflff which should fit them os- "j for their dutloj In life. In li the opinion of tho dlstln- td Bpeaker, the time of educ- ' ft u g ncrnl typo is hast in tho H the people-, evert though tho i technical lines rest upon the ?s of physics, choralstry, .blol nd mathematics. 1 expre: d tho kindliest friend- (for the university nnd tendered ft Vshes on tho part of tho ptlon which he represents for success cf tho university. Arthur T. Buxton, master of tho 010.03; disbursed during tho year, stnte grange, then mndo a fow brief $5042.70; b'nlnnea on hand, remarks on tho opportunities of tho $5307.33. future. I At yesterday's session resolutions Mrs. Clara Waldo, dean of wo- as follows wero Introduced nnd re men at tho Oregon Agricultural ferred to cemmittees: Opposing the collage, nnd stnto lecturer of Iho'Blnglo tax; favoring tho right of grnngo, expressed hersc.lf as n great recall; favoring a nntlonnl highway friend of tho University, stating that commission; favoring state control her first 1ovo lottor enmo from a of water rights and opposing tho university of Oregon Btudent. (Roddy bill, which would give muni- Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunnlwny thon'clpnlltlcs tho right to make their In her inlmltnblj way, broached tho own charters. subject of woman suffrngo, nnd un- Yesterday afternoon n temperance doubtcdly convinced half tho audi- program was rondorcd, tho prlnct once tho Indies ns to Its ndvlsn-jpal feature bolng n stirring address MIUv Tli n tnnvnmnnt lino linnn Jutr on tho WOrklnUB Of locnl OlltlOn bV llfo work. I Mr. Rutherford, of Portland, who J. II. Ackermnn. stnto cunorlnton- declared that It is tho beBt Inw of d?nt of public Instruction, spoke its kind in oxjstenco in th United briefly on tho educational dovolop- Stnto at tho present time. Miss Eulu men In Oregon, giving ns his opin-,Lllwnll favored tho convention with Ion that tho University should by nll.a weP-rendsred recitation nnd Miss monns be glvon tho appropriation, Daisy Gilbert .rendored a beautiful Hon. H. S. Friendly was tho first. vocal solo. speaker on tho program. Ho briefly and apptnllngly asked tho grangers Public Reception. Last night's public reception .t for their support in aid of tho unl-;tho armory was largely attended nnd vorslty bill from his position as -whs n uwiuhuiiuu . mw chnirmnn of tho board of regenta. ,band plnycd a few ejections and Tho convention visitors wero thon then n number of llttlo girls dlstrib shown over tho grounds nnd ton-luted bouquets of roses to tho delo dered lunch. Thoy roturnod dowu Rates, this being a boautlful nnd town about 1:30 o'clock. mBt pleasing faaturo of tho evening This MornliiB'H HukfiiffH Rwdon.jDr. D. A. Pnlne presided at tho mce- Thls morning's business session, Ing nnd Introduced Mayor J. D. boforo the delegates ?wont to tho Matlock and Jutfgo L. T. Harris, whp university, was devoted principally 'dellvored tho nddreseo of wulcomd. to tho rending of the executive com- Tho University Qleo club thon sang mltteo's report. Anothor resolu-Jand GrnndTdnster nuxton. of Forest tlon opposing tho single tax and ono'Orove.poko.jn response to tho wol favoring th local option lnw wero f coma extended by Mayor Intloclc Introduced nnd' referreJ to the prop-'and Judge Harrjs. Mrs. Clara B; or commltUes. All of the resolu-pWaldo, Btato lecturer forjho grango, tions .that have been Introduced and delivered a short address nni sho not noted unon will come tin for final. was followed by Professor L. R. Al- action probably on tho jt 'day. grange voted to send 'to President Roosevelt a message of commenda tion for hU nction toward concorv Ing the forests of tho c6untry. . KqMal Suftrago Resolution. Following Is the "resolution ndopt-sd' n yesterday's session on eq,ualsurtjrage, this being tho first refofiitl.bn pas3ed by tho 35th an nual session of the grnnge: Whereas, The Patrons of Hus bandry recognized tho nntural equal fly h-lghtsas existing bctwoori,thi sexe.s; Ve'n placing Us membdrs)' men and Women, on terms of cquall-t ty In every position of honor and trust within lis Jurisdiction f and I Whereas, Tho National Grnngo has placed on record' a resolution affirming nnd renfllrmlng Its bollef la" tho cnfrnnchlseinent of women; and ; ' ' Whereas, Tho Btnte of Oregon has an equal rghls conatltuttonal amendment how pending, which, be ing nonpollttcal, non-partisan nnd non-sectnrlan, comes properly within tho Jurisdiction of this body; there fore, be It Resolved, That wo, In annual con vention assembled, renfllrm our nl leglnnco to tho prtnctplo involved In. said nmendment, nnd nro proud to reiternto 'pur former declnration In favor, of Its adoption. o An OiVgon Model. Tho new stato of Okalnhomn la modeled nfter Oregon In many ways nnd even BUrpasjea Oregon in a number of features. Hor banking lnw, for Instance, In which every Btnto bank contributes to n fund which Is kept In reserve to gunrantco doposlts, has brought her millions of dol'nrs In deposits from adjoining Htates, On Thursday, May 7, the people of Oklnhomn will vote' upon throo proposed amendments to tho federal constitution, to-wty: Populnr elec tion of United Strtts eenntors, nuth orlzntlon of an incomo'tax, an om plovers' liability law. Thcro Is every reason to believe that the people of tho now stnto will adopt ovry one of tho meas ures, requesting congrosB to onnct such legislation. Oklahoma has the spirit of pro gress and has taken advanced ground on almost ovory subject. Hor state constitution Is n model chnrtor of liberty for tho people of a com monwealth and sho has rebuked mnny older stntes by courageous de fiance of trusts, corruption and skullduggery. Kast Oregonlnn. . -o COFFEE and tea; Schilling's Best, is sold by about 9000 grocers west of the Rocky Mountains. Tour ctocct mure i roar roootr If lou djo't HWit; wt vr bint, & $' ft i M Diyprce" Yourself i ' f V ' I from lard cooked food The purity of Cotiglcnc is Apparent when you comp1 are its' ,ource-the v cottqii fildk tof the ' Sxtexaf S9Uth, with the source-of lardthe pig-sty. Laria is!'im animal product of dp4fctfwV"cleanlinc8 and' wholesomeness; Cottolene a ;tf'table product of ab- solute cleanliness and purity ' ( The economy of usin Cottdlene is easy to figure when you know that .one-third less required , than of either lard or cooking buttr. , If tturitv and economy count fox anything ill your eyes, Cotto lene should be the frying and shortening niedium tised in your kitchen. It is recommended bv the most noted cooks .and" pure . loott aavocaies or tais countryr-j-pcople who have scientifically analyzed it and carefully tested . it for all cooking purposes where, lard or butter has been previously used. Buy a pail of Cottolene to day and give it a personal test t Nature s Gift from the Sunny South Mnstcr'a, Antuinl TteiMirf. The annual report of Grand Mns- donnan, superintendent of Eugene's public' schools, on "How to t Mako Country Llfo All that It Should Be.,, i This, was Illustrated with lantern tor Buxton was read at yesterday g,d0'8 Rmj aB very 'Interesting. At nftornoon's sesdon. It was an In- to'eTclo'so of his address it, was an- tprestlng paper and contained n nouncod that the theaters had ex- Bftgijif S8BtOSit Muuiuui W4 ubbwwiiHl i4...w.,D onuca a invuuiiuu io uu uuivbuu? iirtf iiik luiiuniiiK. no AMiwta wvi- r vmir ma anntua rrnn nr nnnra """. y -.. . ... w " u ..-.. ..vv. -, ., ferau changes in tne inmnin mw thojr ija(igts i,0jng equivalent tor never very bad, while there's any fo- tho price of admission, males on deck a-making lnqulrlo3 At tlio c'dsa of the meeting the about It." Sketch. WILL YOU BE ONE? Our c r'omers nra our best Idvertlarmrnts. Kvery pair of MttSSf f p.! l,v i, caIIo nHinro Tr ' Fomo one gnva: to S 'd-so Ib .so wpll !td w, h hor dn&ses that ,bWB,, I would come to lou." " fn. i To flt you ,8 t0 fit '"rfrtdn In tho future. e CcjTcst U Defects of tlio Human Tyo That Glasses Will Remedy. Sarr's Jewelry Ho Didn't Walt. Tho saleslady "What worild you like, slr7" 8mart customer "A nice llttlo klsu.plcnso." The saleslady "Walt a momon'.. Mr. Booker, here's n gontlomon wants a kiss." Judge'a Library. O' A Callfonilnn'.H Lurk. "Tho luckiest day of my llfo was when I bought n box of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo:" writes Charles P. Budahn, of Tracy, California. 'ITwo 2Se boxes cured mo of an annoying caso of Itching piles, which had troubled mo for years and that yield ed to no other treatment." Sold un guaranteed at J, C, Perry's drug store. !" Nervous lady passengor (to declc hand) "Have you ever 'aeon any wore weather, than tills, Mister Sailor?" Deck hand "Take a word from an old salt, mum. The weather's as follews: No-blll should be inn Inted unless it first goes to tho leg- 'islature In qrder thnt publicity can lie given It, so that tho people will have a better understanding-ot it; no remuneration should bo allowed for securing namos for the Initiative petitiens: a majority voto should o necessary to mako an amendment He recommended statu control of water rights, a subjact of Importance to the grangers. State Engineer Ljwls Is expected hore during tho woek to speak on that subject. Ho also favored the accounting system He.r humannever satis- S.for a11 pub,,c orac,a'8 a"a ,0.aucauv, ant to "dd yo" to I on denatured a,COhK IQ bl8 reP alu l0 a3. 'ou IO Z ,,... T,....n to,.,i Hint thero nro .llUBll'l UUAIUM S... ...-- In round numbers 8000 members of tho grange In the stnte and 123 rrnnces. The two largest granges nro Evening Star and the one nt Russellvllle, both In Multnoman county, .wltU a jSemberslilp of tJQl and 17 respectively. J H Hirwhberg. treasurer of ta -.- !- mria hf annual re- port showing the condition of funds - .. iffi o ions to be as roiigwa u -j v, SS17,a11 .' Store lcftd LlbeHy SJ cei f JC374 48; i . m S4C35.&i; received during year, total receipts, $11.- till f&RSF&k M - ."'I -II, - " IT IS VERY GOOD VOll A HAD STOMACH When tho stomach and o'ther digestive organs are In' bod shnn either from neglect or over-eating, you'll f! n U' doMn ot UuU'ttcr'H Ktom nrh HlttiTs will luflp wonck-rfiillv In retorlng them-to a noimnl coudltlon. If you neglect tho matter y.vi only Invito more serious Illness Bo wise jn time and gj't a botilo of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS this very fly. You'll be well repaid for giving Jt a fair trial when the appftlto Is poor, s'eep rest lebs, bowels costive and the digestion Impaired. TlimiNuids Iiuio tetlflM ihat tbey also found It txcollont In case of ., Dfcpep-ia, CntHipaF, IndlgCfctloH, HU lOMtmrwi, Heartburn, IIIotlHg, fH' ItidHiqi, Female Hl, Headache Hd 3fjkrlf, Feer nnd-Ague. geaJlAiJjUe about trying It. ,We jcuaraHtee Jt Mre. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 CommcraaVSt. Lots of New Desirable Merchandise. White Waists, Long Silk Gloves, White Parasols, -Env broideries, Laces, White Lawns, Figured Lawns. POPULAR PRICES MILLINERY Merry Widows, Trimmed or Untcimmed Plain Sailors, flowers, Foliage, Dress Hats, Malenes, Chiffons. All that is Good and Desirable in Millinery. Gauze Underwear, Hosiery-Best Values, R. & C Cor sets, Towels from 5c up. lace Curtains From 45c a pair up When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY SSSSSSSBSSBSSB8B8 A puro nnd wholesomo boverng that Is sold in sll tho cltle of "Western Oregon and Northern California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Mud of rilteml AVtM and strictly in nccTirtianco with tho Puro Food Law Salqm Be'or la tho boat mild beverage offered the public ' Made by HolenUflc procopies and guaranteed puro nnd whole rome. No ndultoration, No drug or ehemlcala uud under tho moat pereot sanitary condition, Address all ordora to f Salem Brewery Association OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A laree number of them aro now using ATJJvVS HO.STOIN DROWN JIHKA1 VtJOVll. Tho peoplo of Now England have lived on Just such Puro Foods for over a hundred years. Thet goods are put up In packages and In 10 and 25-pound scks, and are for sale by Ahh riR8T.CLA.SH OROCKItS, AIJdJN LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY Sah Jom, Cal DeaMoiBM, Icw mi TR1 li mm I