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I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1008 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR IB CONCLUDES ANNUAL) BKSSIU. no Guard, May 10, 1903.) or th annual session ui mo -,. nndMl Innl nltrht after K majority of tho delegates tt sav was ine "' iuohmr iBtory of the grange Tho u of EUgOno JIUII'VU iu juunu riirtn thn success It was idlnc tho vlsltore with proper modatlons and extending thorn nr tiin.nitv. au aro n their prnlsos ot Eugene and Mans, ana aeciuru uiui. uiuy ote for tho convention to be ... nnin nn soon ns uosstblo. of tho delegates loft On this l,'. trams lor mmr uuiuub, "number left on tho day trains 'few aro sun jh-vv iinu ""A.dtnn closed last nlsht with Estallatlon of new offlcers who Li..n.t nn Wednosdav. Yesterday's Bcsslon conalder- le the acceptance of tho report HlO nUlCagO CTIUUBi wwiviii r. .f tio mini nf 81005.20 Ecca paid for mlloago and por for tho delegates, oacu uui.vbuiu Sine 1 n ny Ior tll0lr tu" certain Bum for each ntllo ed to and from tho convention .nmirtiitni) nn trood of tho or- mnniiml that each Kranso fat a proas correspondent to re- ?to tho local papers mo uuiugs grange . ...m nf snort was nnnronrlntod ic grange to defend tho Initia te In the courts, resolution was ndopted fnvorlng ..a f hrM examiners In each y to examine all applicants for 'Inspector, the oxamlnor to bo intcd hy the statf board of culture. . , , e commltteo to wnicn mo reso- b favoring tho abolition or sai filihlng In tho upper Columbia ; ras rciorrca roporicu mm u not commit tho grnngo on the feet but favored tho abolition Lk'imola nnil trans nltacothrtr Ithat everything poeslblo should lone to protect mo saimon in- Ec'aum of $2500 was npproprlat- r the grango ror extonsion worn, as tlu organization of now fOI, alter Thomas Mills, addressed meeting on tho Blngio tax quen tho address being very Intor- io Clinnge In Initiative linw. illowlng Is tho resolution In- cced by R. W. am on mo propo tn to chnnco tho lnltlatlvo law, rtleh was adepted: rhoronft Pnlltlcnl forces 'nnd cor- Ile Interests vlthln and without ktato aro sooklng through various i to destroy nnd nnnui our mi ie nml referendum lnws: nnd herons, These laws may "bo somo- t crudo In thoir operation, nov ielcss they nro capnblo of cx- dine thn will nf tllO nCOlllo Of ton iib has boon Bbown by tholr In thn nnstt nnd Ihercna, Wo have Mil confldcnco the Intelligence of tho voters oi fcon, nnd bollovo that shouia tney fcugh misunderstanding pass any .menuire the Bamo may no tiled through theso laws; therc ibe It rtsolvrl, bv tho Oregon Btato bw In bcsslon assembled, That lare r.romly opposed to any pee In tho lnltlatlvo nnu roior- um lnwo until such a tlmo na l Inn i linvn tirnvAll thomsolWH flmcnifll to the neonlo of Omiton Hair LOCAL OPTION PLOT. Snys E. Wnrd Prohibition Does mi iiQin .norAities, He write Pleads for Saloon Workers. and we believe that any attempt to Ninntrn mini. I-.- i.i. .. vuuuBu sucn laws while the same 'B UU"K icsiea in tho courts would lift 11t1U1an nn.1 ....1...1 -v, ....... ov ullu minim io our peo ple Inasmuch as It would bo n cou Mslng and dlsturlilntr fnnfn. Cltlzeiw of Eum-ne Tlmn'kcO. The COInmlttpn nn rnonlntlnn. .. nnrtd na fnllnn.u. Resolved, That tho omcers, mem bers and visitors of tho Oregon state grange, In this 36th annual session assembled, do hereby ex press their most sincere apprecia tion ntl1 ttinnli. tl ,..-.. .,.. ,.,u..no iu an cunenrncu who havo In any mnnner contributed iu inn Bucceas or inia meeting. j.u iu tuiiuus ot cjugene, wnoje WPIrntnO tins Itnnn .. . 1lr.l. 1 r..1l.. expressed In tho various street wln dow decorations, and In so hospit ably opening their homos to shelter us. To the Commercial club and to Its ladles auxiliary, who havo combined to receive nnd servo na nnd In m-nrv way to do us honor nnd mako us L-uuuurwDie. To tho faculty and students of tho 1Tl..n-u.. . r. .i uunuisii ui vruKuii, wiiuBQ rucup tion was most crntlfvlnir nnd whtah only causes ms to regret that our routine business prevented a longor visit to this Institution. Tn f h nan tvVirt inrr nnot In tin public reception of this body nnd so curuiuny greoiea us 1101 lorgoiung the bevy of pretty little girls who decornted us with roess not more dainty nnd fair than themselves, nor tho University Glee r'ub and En geno mllltnrv band which woro so henrtllv enjoyed. To tho local granges, who so ably managed tho decorations nnd bount iful fenst on the occasion of tho fifth nnd sixth degrees. To tho Indepondont Order of Odd Follows who so qonorously furnished us tho use of Its commodious hall ire or cnarge. To those who havo so agreonbly entertained nnd Instructed 'is In ad dresses, songs' nnd recitations. To tho newspapers of Eugene, of Portland and the press of tho state generally which havo tcported our proceedings. To the rnllroad companies which furnlnhod us reduced rates, JOHN SLERET, R. W. LOVELACE. ELLEN O. LAMBERT, CARRIE A. RUSSARD, CORA LEO Q, Committee. Dcutncs Cnnnnt be Cumi. hv 1nrn1 nnnllrnttnnR. nn tlinv ennnot , .WW.. ..,.,........ -. , .-.- ronch tno diseased portions oi me nnr Tiiorn la nn v nnn wnv in r.nri! denfnoR nnd dint. In hv constitution al romcaicn. ucnincss is cnuseu uy nn Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tubo Is Inflamed you liavo n rumbling sound or Imnorfoct henr Ing, nnd whon It Is ontlroly closed, deafness U tho result, and unless tho tnflamatlon can bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to Its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed fnrnvnr? nine C.liaCS. OUt of ton 11 TO caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but nn iniiameu conuuion oi ui mucous surfnees. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dol tnra fnr nnv ruse nf denfnojs (caused by catarrh) thnt cannot bo wired by Hairs Catarrh euro, semi tor cir culars free. F. J. CHENEY & 0.. . Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Cc. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ,,-- jiiiiiitiitiieiieiiiiUilliiiilw NolnrlcH. W. D. Freeman, Portland; Irn P. E. Reynolds. Portland. Tfllt ir1 Tmttnn1 - lih T a T T7 Knodpll ot Portland, ono of tho 111 nm. entnli.l ln.i...ll.i,tni.l.H ,t tnn Antl.Qnlnnn T nncy.it. alnfnit ttlA other day that tho local option elec- nuus mis year woro oniy preliminary skirmishes. He said that tho real frtnn tvna sr t rtKlnln i It I1lfl-in frt llhe entire state ot Oregon In 1910, iwo years irom now. Tnai lets tno cat out of the bag. The nnnnln worn nentirod fnnr yenrs ngo that the local option law wns meroiy lmcnueu to proieci resi dence districts against the encroach ment ot tne saloon, "Wo aro not! prohibitionists," cried tho supporters of tho bill. "We are only local optlonlsts." To those who claimed that the local op- Hrttl to tv nna mnff.Uf nrtrttttlff nn Itl disguise, Us supporters presantod uu uuuiukvu iruui, VUD1I UlAUU IVU tho fact that their law was unfair they replied by asking tho public to read It. As tho law was 28 pages In length tho public would not bothor Itself by making n moro careful In vestigation. When they woro confronted with Mia fnnt tlinf atntna nnit rnmnininltleii which ndopted prohibition grow poor nnd ltinn tlini anlit It wna tint un When they were shown thnt tho united States consuB proved that only throe states In tho Union ever dVinrnncmd lii tinimlnl Inn nnd thnt two of them wcro prohibition states, iney sniu "uo not worry, this is only a local option, law. Wo aro not In favor of prohibition." - When this snme crowd of salaried agitators was asked If itaxes woro not generally higher In prohibition communities than In communities which handled, tho liquor business under tho ltconso systom, they woro quick to nnswer, "It Is not so, but even If It were. It dnn lint ninttec. for this Is local option, not prohi bition." And nnu tlin rut la nut nf thn lmtr. Thov nrn nnt innnl nntlnnlsts . TllOV nro prohibitionists after nil. Tho opponents of tno local optton law wero "ignt. it reauy was proiuniiion In diamine. And thn nr.hniilo of the smnrt nttornoya, lecturers and ora tors, who mnko n rat living out or this prohibition agitation, Is quite plain, tho scheme is to stnrt in nnletlv tn hntil elPrtlnnn In lire- clnctsln which thero arc no snloono, never wero any nioonn, nnu proij- nliK- nevei wntild ho nnv Hnloons. Qimli lirfiiilnpto helnir frlirlitonod with ho nbk'.ird question, "Do you want a snioon next your njunor wero easily put In tho dry column. Then by adding each year to tho dry terri tory acquired In this way, thoy havo finally reached tlio Btato of arro gnnco In which they havo thrown imtfln thn mnflk nnd holdlv docllired for state prohibition two years from now. Voters havo boon fooled with thlB kind of frndulcnt oiectlon long enough. Prohibition accomplishes nothing for renl tempornnco or for morality. Bankruptcy does follow prohibition nnri thn United KtiltPK census TODOrtS prove this boyond n doubt. Horo nnd thero a prohibition orator may find n prohibition town or small commun ity, whlnh i,n henn fnlrlv nroBDCrouu oven In Hplto ot prohibition. Thoro nro exceptions to an ruics, nut gv- rnment iigures, wnicn uo h uu, prove thnt prohibition Is not only a mark of a stagnant community, but Is n blight to n prosperous one. Prohibition In Oregon would cmuo 2G00 buildings to becomo va cant and would throw out or employ tnnnt nan mnii nnd dcnrlvo 4000 .....v ,w- ............. --..., . fnmlllos or tholr llvoiinooa. wnoro m tho prosperity In thls7 Tlnminhnp n vnt for locnl ODtlOIl now Is n voto for prohibition In 1010, I'j. WrtlHJ, THE CLASSIflED miiiiitiiiiaiiiit FOR SALE s-- For Sale or Trmlo 18 head nannlo goats with kids., E. N. Keenoy, phono Farmers 11X3. Route No 2, Turner, ore. C-16-lwk ..ii.iiiiieiiiti ,MISCELTtANEOUS For fenlc -Household goods, furni ture lawn and garden tools; also buggy and completo outfit, but no horse. Enquire R. A, Kirk, 532 Liberty St., Salem. G-lG-lw Worlds of lllooni Calla lilies, roaes. Violets, cinerarias, byacinthB, daf fodils, etc., and everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jqry, 1952 Court street, Salons. 3-24-tt JjOUION NOODLK HOtbK Ferry Street, Near High. JTack I liave sold to Mesars. Cloac watcr & Coopor of tho"wiHamette Barn, one block jack, 1G hands lilgb, named Mammouth Crown, . Jr.. for tho sum of $1800. This jack Is a fine producer and a sure foal getter. His mules aro flno; cannot bo beat. Will make this season at the Wlllamotto Stables. S. A. Jefferson. lw. Foe Sale First-class carpet paper at this ofllcc, 25c for a big roll. For Sale Tent, wagon covor and all kinds ot cnmplng outfits; also new and second hand goods, fur niture, hardware, otc. Conrad Dtllmnn, 447 Stnto St. 4-291mo Farm and City Property Our lists of desirable properties Is too largo to specialize. Yorox Dros. 'Co., 373 State street. tf. For Sale Twenty ton ot clovor hay baled at $7 tho ton at tho ranch on Howell Prnlrlo or call up 1431 491. G-14-lw. Lost Roan horse, 7 yfcara old; wolght 900 pounds; mano trim mod, branded with clover leaf on right hip. Flndor roturn to Din'l Walker near FalrgroundB. G-16-tf-d-w. 11. S. Gilo & Co. Wholesale grocera( produce Sco uu for your supply ot borry crates and boxes, either folding or ln tops. G-9-tf ' uxuir AH-ffiYrtfeFT05fc1fl AAi.vwvvw .n.yy . W ' Vf "-1 ' & Frank M. Brown. MaEUfacUr&r iff Mth, doorsYmouldU. AgklB of Jtouse'islBB $lk4LhTt "nam work. Froat itreet, bw4 ', and Coart. Hake all ,Wplm0 at tke dAc. .-J, n WANTED Wanleil A laundress at muto aoioii Phono 433. tf. ' ' WantCsl To ront small modern cot tage. Phone 1214 ., B-14-8V Wa'ntoO-rChamber naatd at,Wt'M .-s eue notoi. -j.-. ( AVAMtcd Pantry girl at WIllametM hotel; 5.1530 JJ PIiUUlKRir!l XbeoTM. But f lufflblBnj, aot waww' and steara aoatlag and ttaal 164 Commercial strent. Pae Mais 192. -i-ly M. J. PeUel Plumbing, ixeaaa m4 gas flttlag. BacosMor to Xbok 1 Murphy, a 88 Corclal ttrw( logo Noodto lfousj First class nlaoo to got bowl noodloa. Fresh nnd woll sorved tf)c. 439 Forry street B-l-lmo. If Ypit Wish to Buy A good homo como to 1739 Asylum Avo. C-13-lw For Salt' A horso, buggy nnd har ness. Tho nnimnl is gentlo and-a good rondstor; was sired by Del Norlo. Buggy with' dotachablo top nutomobllo seat. A bargain. D. Newman, 1399 Mission St. 5-13-lw. Now and Second Hand Goods Wo nro now located in our quartors on Centor Btroot, whero wo will do a general business in now nnd 'second hand goods, watch repair ing a spcclnlty. (Jordan & Rnzell, 325 Center street. 5-12-lmo. I lie. TTI.wl -vr rr.A Almnva Ttniip-lif,- nnd Tflllcll has llCCU In use for over 30 years, has borno tho Bigrrmttiro of , - nnu. wns ucu " " i-rS-t-- gonal saporvlslon slnco Itsinfnncy. 7-&ZcA&li AiimvTin ono to clecolvo you iu this. All Counfericlts, Imitations nna"JuBt-iui-Bood"Rra but Experiments that trlllo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants aud CHUldren-Exporienco ngalust bxperbuont. What is CASTORIA Castorla is n harmless robstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Blorphlius nor other fcnrcot a ubstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys ""J and allays FeverLshncss. It cures Diarrhoua and W lul Colic. It relieves Teothlnff Troubles, cures Const pation aud Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regi ilatcs t o Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. SENUIKE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bm3 the Signature of 2L&ffl&x r The End You 9aro Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yeart. TM CtNTtga CO-MNT, T iMMUUMf M. ltlIloutioss nnd Constipation. For ycarB I was trobuled with bll Inusneas and constipation, which made lifo mlsornblo for mo. my appetlto fnllrd mo. I lost my usunl force ana vitality I'epsin pruimru tlons nnd cathartics only mndo mat nro nnrm t An not know whore I should have boon today had 1 not tried Chamberlain's Htomacn nnu Liver Tablets. Tho tablets relieve tho 111 feeling at onco, strengthen tho digestive functions, purify tho itomnch, llvor nnd blood, helping the system too Ub work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala, These tnblots are for aalo by Dr. Stono'B drug store. For a burn or Braid apply Cham berlain's Salve. It will allay the pain almost InsUintly and quickly heal the Injured parts. For sale by Dr. Stone's drugstore nM.n intmt nrficnn Kloctrlc man has the Salem and Stayton oleotrlo on ns "projootod and looatod." Thnt h going sonio anu ioors mum n It. o It Rendu d the Spot, Mr V 1-fiimnlirnv. who owns a largo genoral" store at Omsga: O. and Is president of tho Adams Coun ty Telophono Co., as well as of the Home Telophouo Co , of Plk county, O says of Dr. Klng'a New Discov ery: It saved my 1110 unco, t least I think It did. It seemed to ....h i.o inni the verv scat of my C0Ugh when everything else failed Dr. Kings New uiscovury uov un reaches tho cough spot; It heals tho ,... anna nml thfi WCak 8DOtB In throat, lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee at J. u. rurrj uiu store. 50c. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. ... tv Salem men who contlnuo to prefer other townB for Investment are mak ing an unpatriotic investment to say tho least. 9800 Cnth or Terms Biiys n noat little cottngo of flvo roojns; two well-located lots (cornor) In n sec tion ot tho city whero building Im provements now In progross nro rapidly onhnnclng property val ues; garden; chicken houso; fruit nnd berrlos. Paul M. Sims, Main 720, 222 N. Commorclnl. For Snlc 7-room houso, on"b go'od bnrn and shed, ono ncro land, all kinds or fruit, city and woll wator. Enquire 2000 EaBt Oak street, bo tweon 2-ith nnd 25th Sts. 5-1 2 -2 w mil RAT.R Wo Offer A 17-ncro tract, soil n rich black sandy loam. Now two-Btory hoiiBe, 20x32, with wing 20x24, two porches; now bnrn, 14x28, chicken houso nnd wngon shed. A nnrnl ilrnvn wnll with Nn. 10 Mc- Donnld forco pump. This placo Is nil under fonco, excopt 4 acres; 3 ncrcs young applo orchard most- v iflnrr nml Unlilwln liriltlO vlnOS. lognnborrles, rnspborrlos, black- norries, puonomiuni nnu mammuui berries. Thrco acres In oats, 1 ncro In nntnlnra. Ann Inrirn enrilon with nil kinds of vegetables,' Including wntormolons nnu cnnioiopa; y mtln in aolinol. V. Illllo tO R. R. Btntlon, V4 mllo to meeting houso, 1-3 mllo to Btoro; telophono and R. F. D. Routo. If taken soon will soil for 11500. KORINEIC & KENWEIili VctcrinnrlanH Graduates Ontnrlo Votlnary Collcgo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Ofllco 207 S. High street. Phono, 150, rosl- donco 008. 5-1-lmo. Sniem Employment Co. 478 State street. Phono Mnlno 1-1 9. Head quartors for omployor and em ployee. All kinds of help supplied frco. It you want work como to ub. tf. Shepnrd & Holder Rod! estate ngoncy. Room 1, Stelisloff Bldg. Agents for Jacobs-8toln Co., Port land. Largest subdivision opera tors on tho coast. 4-20-lmo. Board nnd Rooms, Home Cooking BoBt 25o meal in city, you noip yoursolf. Largo ploasant rooniB. Reading room. Rates ref.sonab'0. Invcatlgnto. W. H. Bradloy, Prop., 357 Commorclnl street. 4-20-lmo. Concrvto Work Oct my rrlcoo on BldownlkB, curbs, soptlo tanks and comont work of any kind. All work gunrantood flrst-olass. Mr. Ward, Highland add'. Phono 500 Mny 24-tt Wanted If you want a marble or grnntto monument we can Bave you monoy. Wo don't pay big rent nor city taxes you got tho benefit Comb and got our prlcos, and be convhicod. t)ur shop is 'In City Vlow comotory. J. D. Bonhannan, manager.' Phone 12C0. 3-10-tf 'Prone Mala 17. imitf in' .'.'..?l WifM :i SBKWa'SffiBfeW jW' r nitJCvCkJvl-3Br f Vil !0fci2BH ( 1fc. 'JP!F VS-M-MSS-IB Um V TT T1 inl ' I ...! Jff VHMI i i COMFORT. 8H01C9 AN1 ' i " HOUSE SlitPPBM Wo havo a flno stock of Ladlen nnd Men's easy house Slippers b1 Shoes with wldo toes, aud elattW Bldos; nlBo al full lino of Men's, Wo l mou's and Chlldron's Oxtorda aad low shoes from2.25 up to $5. Come In and eVmy Block. Jacob Vogt 849 State street. Satem Pence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire v FeHcJRg. PoniUry Nottlng, Plekets, atee; Malthold RooUng, P. & D. .Ktai. Rooting, Screen Doora aMd A4 Justable winaow acreeas. CIUS. D. MULLIGAN .1 a.L . Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum bor .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt deliveries. One block east of S. P. passeng? depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf llHtto Weuderotli Fine wines liquors and cigars. We bandit the colobratod Kellog gand Caitlt whlskios. Cool and refreshing beer constantly of draught. South Commercial stroet.- 9-8-lyr i:nlargc(l Our moat markot on KUul Stnto Btrcot has boon doublod In slro and vo nro hotter propnrod than over to nerve oustomors. Prompt sorvlco and itho host at montB our motto. Cnll or phono 190. B. R. Edwnrfli Meat Co. 1 - -t Bueeetsor, WAiyTEII MORLET. 230 Court St. Salem, Or Hiife Wing Sang Co. lre in n Snap 110 acres all Mm- her, Just 1 mllo from Jotterson; io acreB good rich boII and can bo cultivated; bulanco will mako good pasture. Wood and timber will moro than pay for placo. Prlco SI 000. Can You Bent Till House, barn nnd 5 lota. Houso Is full two Htory, 5 rooms on llrat lloor nnd 3 rooms on- iocond floor, besides bath loom and tollot. Hot and cold wator, electric light In overy room. City water In houso. Hydrants In front and back yards. Stono foun dation. Locntf-d thros blocka from court houso. All for $2500. Torms can bo hpd. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Btato St. 4-10-tf- LOD01S8. ran)entcra Union No. J05loc Unlon No, 10GB of Carponters and Jolrora ot Amorlca meet ever Saturday ovonlng at 8:00 p. in, Is Hiiarat ball, 420 Bute tn. a. v Donnls, Rco. Sec. Foresteru of Ann-rlca Court Sher wood Forestors, No. 19. Meeti Saburdny night In Holman ball Stato Btroet Waldo Mlllor, O. R.; J, C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. JH, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:80 p m, Oscar Johnson, O, O.J B. H Anderson, IC of R. and B, iwtf sTocic of aoonsr' Wo mako up all kinds ot wrappre and white uuderwear, waists, klmoii as nnd Bklrtis all kinds ot gwatle mon'a and lndlos' fmrnlshlng goaJi; nil kliuH of sl'kfl and dross goof hose, shoos, auitn, pnnw, overu, blankets, necKwear, matting, ohl waro, trunks, omuroiuory ana i now soiling nt cost. 320 N, Commorclnl St. Baloay Of THE AVENUE Creams, Ices, clgarj and caste- Ions. Corner ot Seventeenth Mi Asylum avenue. N. o. waiter, pro prietor FOR RENT Hohm) For Rent Furniture for Balo. Addrosa O. H. caro Journal. 5-10-31 Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Codar Camp No. 6246. Meeti every Thursday evening at I o'clock in Holman nail. ,W. W Hill, V, C; F. A Turner, clerk JCIcent Furnished Rooms In the city; rates roasonnble by day or week. Oas and bath; centrally located. Call and Investigate. Mrs. Q. F. Seeloy, 203 Front St. 4-20-lrao. Mr. John Rlha, of Vising. Ia bbs "I have been selling DeWitt'a Kid ney and Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better aatlsfac tloa than any pill I ever sold." Soli by all dealers. For Rent 7-room house on Oak st. Enquire 593 8. Commercial st. 4-28tf LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and F1 SUWee Old Post office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Frost streets. Telephone 188. Some ef the flsest liveries is the city eas be foBBd sere. Dick Westaeett proprietor. lt-l-lyr .Voodmen of World Meet evory Fr day night at 7:30, in Holman hal' O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Frai ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aeel dent and pension insurance; 82, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim paM Good agent wanted, J, H. C Mongomery, aupreme organiser Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 646 8tate street DRAYMEN. THE HKHT ItUAriT THK FAM1LV KVE1I HAD Can be obtained from our prlwe tendur and lulcy beef, mutton r pork. All our meats are seUcUt from the choicest, and prepared for the table to suit ttr demand of taa fastidious, Our prices are lower fe quality than you ean find at aX place in Balem, K.O. OK08B, Phone 891. B70 BUt4 M. HOUIBTICH'ft Rocky Mountain Tea Nu&flsts A Bofr Wodloln fot Baiy PmpU. B.l. a&faa HMll4 till SlMRN Vlr. A upeclflo forOouitlMlloii, In'lljrwllon. Wv KLliitfy 'iroiiDiea, runiiii Cummlvm Uree.' Transfer Ovmpuaj All kisds of transfer work dose. Furniture and plasos bexed read; for slBssest, Preset aerviee U ear ssette. Btasd asd oatee at 2(8 Besth CoMsaerelal street Pkeae 819. Rvsideaee Paeae III. Ulci.l, lis.! KruMtli. RIukUIi llowrl. UrNlcM ?tul llkokucliu. ' Kooky Mo.ii.ta n Tea In lfr.tr i.reu I)HLC1 CuairiNV. fOtl Wi, WU. nmnEN nihigets for sallow mohm FKNCH FEMALE! LL'. A Sin, taawi Ruu Ut fcrni "WH .- in aaa &i uwi n mm mmm Umtl-rn. Uinl4nwWLM t IM Ult u UW.TtBMIli M,iMT4, UmttlH . I Scld In Siren by Dr. 5. C Shm, r.l