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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESIAV, JUNK 0, 1908 i dCough It your doctor fully endorses your taking Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral for t - ?" "utuy rccrorai tor 'y your hard couch, then hu i .j use it. If he does not. then a nn iht eemttttt formula of M . take aslnele dose ofh. Hntnn... fv Ffa ore prW Aem. Jfi hast "" DOUt this splendid medicine canetai t no stems to mat, lorcouens and colds. ?.o.atc.. f TV1! if mt IS TELL OP Cast Which QVCr nrnrm. (ho t.-i SCHOOL VISITING, the veteran soldier. Nover was .the "(. gmea orator listened to with closer attention and eagorness to catch his every word, than were the few disconnected words of your committee whllo relating experiences In camp, on the battle field and tho prison pen. AC tWs cloao of tho exorcises tho members of the commltteo woro lit erally deluged with florul boquets. E. L. BRIGGS, J. P. ROBERTSON, Commlttoe. Yew Park SchooJ. We, your committee who was ap pointed to visit tho Yew Park school, beg leave to report that a most fit ting and appropriate program wan rendered, and that both teachors and pupils seemed to work in harmony (l known that It Is the cus- G. A. R. post of this city ('committees of veterans to P schools of Salem on the (eceedlng Memorial Day, rnot so generally known rts are made by said corn s' the post of their reception hools and of the programs iby tho pupils, etc. That the iy know what thoso rsporti ft wns determined by tho yts last meeting to furnish rts to tho prosa for publl- I':. uigii nciiiwi. teommutco aotaucd to visit 'school beg leavo to roport, it carried out tho ordors of Fanrl vlaltml iht ttnhrtnl tvinb-l . l . . .. ., "; . I t0 mK0 tho occasion ono which .. ., , ' wou,d tond to teach loyalty and pa- n dlfflcult matter to do as MoU.m , , ' ' fc ', 1 had propnred no program '..u. .-.. .;. od for any patriotic oxer-1 . nseUfB(, , ,,,. .,.,, ,. Buy kind whatever. There corarfldo J Si of tho l an American flag or any Iowa Infantry, who nddrC8g0(1 tho iinouo emnram aisp.ayca in B?hool and cxhlbltGd R flag cnrr,od ,,. I V ... hf h,m through many hard fought Dldlor to mako a patriotic ad- i,ntttoa ion thoro Is no display ot ornEnv RTmrz rs for which ho fought. i tamps nATnupr.un Committee. LINCOLN SCHOOL. Tho committee roported tho usual Intnrnnf nml nrnnnrnMnn In Mm T.ln. commltte roport a royal re- coln school whch ,g cqulvalont t0 T. 0. SMITH, D. W. MATHEWS, y Commltteo. North School. graves, in which your committee as sisted. Upon the whole the occa sion was befitting the day and wa a credit to tho school. W. M. ROBINSON, T.- RADECLIFPE, . Commltteo. ECZEMA PATIENT LOST HOPE. But Ordinary Oil of Wlntorgrccn Quickly Cured Tills Woman. Land a splendid program. Un jtoly but ono of tho commit- rablo to be present, and ns tho had propnrod programs for i.tlio thro.o rooms, tho toncheri iplls woro somewhat dl&ap- I, In that their original pro- Mild not bo carried out. It Irfault of tho schbol, howovor, td dono Its part fully and pa lly. Flaga and flow.ors woro anco ovorywhoro. PHILLIP A. THOMAS, Commlttoo. I CENTRAL SCHOOL. tho Central school no report Bn rccolvcd, but It was nscer- that there was a splendid pro- tendered by tho school and oro was a profusion of flags, and bunting, nnd that the acquitted thomsolvcs splqnd- in fact, It is conceded that the of this school woro prepared ao of tho complotest nnd most rlato programs of tho day, mhnnor In which they en- Into tho sprit of tho occasion that thoy had beon under ic instruction and influence. luist Scliool. commltteo to visit tho East would rospoctfully report fcoy wero enthusiastically re- rby both pupils and teachers ind tho room proiusojy uecor- ltli flags, flowers and bright- I'chlldron. Tho program ot land speech was excellent In lotall nnd was of, that patriotic saying that tho program wns patri otic and appropriate to the occasion. Tho pupils acquitted themselves with honor to tho school nnd thomsolven and to the satisfaction of tho visi tors. In this school there was no lack of flags and patrlqtto omblomd, and tho ciosost attention wns given to tho remarks made by tho veterans. F. A. THOMPSON, FER KRUZ, Commltteo, Sncrcd lienrt Academy. Your commltteo wns warmly greeted by tho Sister Superior and conducted to tho school-room whom tho pupils wero assembled. Tho room was tastefully decorated with tho flag of our country n,nd beautiful wreaths, and boquots ot flowers. Tho program, though not long, wnn pa triotic and appropriate. It consisted of songs nnd cri address to tho flag. Tho singing wns oxcollont nnd tho address Indicated that tho Snored Hoart Academy gavo moro than n passing nttentlon to tho touching of elocution n3 well ns tho art of music. D. WEBSTER. Commlttoo. State Reform School. This school lind not beon notified of tho purpose of tho commltteo to visit them so wero not prepared with a sot program. Tho commlttoe worq received with much onthuslnsm. howovor, nnd made to feel that they wero among patriotic boys nnd young nion. Thoy rondored eomo pa triotic music and decorated two After treating for Eczema with six different doctors, Mrs; J. ,A. Wheeler, of Wellington, Ohio, was completely cured by puro vegotablo oil ot wtntergrcen. This oil alone could not cure, but sho used this oil ns compounded with glycerine, otc , In D. D. D. Prescription. . "I fool It my duty to say what a wonderful euro D. D. D. has been for mo," writes Mrs. Wheeler. "I was cured a yoar ago last fall, but did not dare wrlto because I was not suro tho cure would be perma nent. I had doctored with six doc tors and thoy all said It was seldom, it over, a case- like mine was cured. I think I used only four bottles ot cured. If I ovor needed D. D. D. cured. If lovor needed D. D. D. again, I would bo willing to pay $5.00 a bottle." This remedy, and also D. D. D. Suap aro sold by and recotnmendol becauso wo know their morlts. Wo certainly would not recommend them to our neighbors nnd patron It wo did not positively know of tho wonderful results that D. D. D. brings to all kinds ot cczematous discuses . Tho Capital Drug Com pany. Call at our atoro for n froo pamphlet on tho caro and nutrition ot the skin. Vot. on Prohibition. Prohibition cnrrled In Poll; county by a majority of 253 votes. Tho wot precincts wero Rlckrcnll, Suver, Lucktamuto,: North Independence North Dnllan, Rock Creek and Falls City. Tho majority In oach ot .thoso precincts was small. Tho official ceunt: Precinct For Agnlnst Douglas 01 47 JackBon 78 49 Salt Lake 43 19 Spring Valley 52 28 Eoln ' SC 81 Rlckrcall .44 .47 South Independence .9.7-' 90 South Monmouth 77 23 Buonn Vista CO 24 Suver 17 18 Lucklamuto 88 90 Bridgeport CO 23 East Dallas i 190i' .433 North Independence'- -i87 131 McCoy 39 30 South Dallas 127 127 North Dallas 80 107 Rock Creek 4, C North Monmouth 7-7 15 Fnlls City 184 103 Total 154L 1288 m - LMMWMWIWWWWMMWWtW "VtB IBrt-X LH III K WANT ADS Ui1WWfflyWs1ll RFTIJRNS R SALE For 8a2c G6od, almost now hay baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap Works, 123"0 Frfy strict. Will 'sell choap. 6-8-2W. For Sale Nine-room houso, part'y furnished, all modern Improve ments, threo blocks from business center, corner Union and Commer cial streets. Call mornings at 600 Commercial street, 68-3t. Fer Sule First-class carpet paper at this offico, 26o for a big roll. Farm atwl City Property Our lists ot desirable properties Is too large to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co., S73 State street. tf. Ncv and Second Hand 'Goods Wa are now located In our quarters' on Center street, where we will do a general business In new and second hand goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Gordan ft Razell, 325 Center street. G-12-lmo. $800 CmIi or Tennsrr-Buys a neat little cottago of five rooms; two well-located lota (corner) in a sec tion of tho city where building Im provements now In progress are rapidly enhancing property val ues; garden; chicken houso; fruit and berries. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. h'on sale". 040 AercK Located 3 mllca from good, thriving town, closo to Sa lorn, 240 acres under cultivation, 7C acres timber, balanco pasture 1 8-room houso, 1 C-room houso, barn 64x92, will hold aunlclent feed for 2 yoara, othor outbuild ings; school houso on tho plnco. Stdck consisting ot 40 bond good cnttlo, 5 head horses, 10 hogs, and wagons and Implomonts goos with place, all for $40 per acre. Good terms inny bo had. rt mwmi ".im rr r t , Tt ' "mmm J.LZ-! ?r ALCOHOL 3 PER bpnt Ag(IfrpOTtfonGr(t$. sunl!atin incRxxf aJRetjiiar ting the Stomacbs awilWbtf Promotes DfeesttaiOw rfuri ncssandtksirontaLaspflftff Opium.Morphlnc jwr MwraL WOT WAR C OTIC. flmpta Sua" jttx.Ua.ta JbcUftSJtt- Jj!faelidt tnw?tiiavr. Apcriccl Remedy for Cowfigj iion,aoura)naai.uun?7 Worms .Convufcttmsievtnre ness amlLossorSLEEP. YxSpalt Sijn&rcre of j NEVYOHK. CASTORIA UJOj , For Infgntg snd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of TEA There's plenty of hum bug: in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best. Your sror returo ;our tsoot U 4i't Vs,t It; ptf Un 10 Acres Located In tho famous RoBcdalo district, 11 acros under cultivation, 3 acres orchard con sisting' of prunos, pears, apples and cherries. Raspberries and strawberries. ' About 8 acros la oats and vetch' balance pasture". G-rpom house and .barn; prlco ?22fi0 20 Acrefj-Locatod 04 miles from uniom, all uudor cultivation ox- . popt a W, acre of timber. Soil, a rich black loam, no gravol nor whlto land on placo. A 20x20 houso nnd a now 24x32 barn, also now granary 14x10. Good family orchard; prlco, $2250. Goo.1 terms can bo had. 8ALKM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato street. For Balo Threo grado fresh milch cows. E. N. Kocny, Routo 2, Turner. Phono 11x3. 0-4-lwlc LODGES. 7arjentcra UhIob No, 1060 Loc Union No. 1065 ot Garpontera asd Jolrors of America meet even Saturday evening at S;00 p. m. Is Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Dennis, Ree. Seo. Foresters of AuuMica -Court Sher wood Forestem, No. 19. Meets Saturday night In Holman ball, State stroot Waldo Miller, O. R.; J. G, Perry, financial secretary. B J' V fi ' III Some Flgurc'H. In 1900, 2282 votes woro cast for Prohibition In Linn county, 1834 aeattiBt! In 1908. 2S19 fnr nnd 19SR agalnBt. TIiIb Bhown as Inorcaso ofi011"1 "K0 Ko, 1, K. of V 3G9 votets. Ot this numbor 237 voted dry nnd 122 voted wot. In 1900 the majority in Linn county was 448 In favor of Prohibition, In 1908, GC7. MISCELLANEOUS QuHtlafc Tho New Idea Quilting beats the old-fashioned quilting both in price and quality. Fancy quilts 91,50, common quilts and comforts $1.00. Old quilts re covered jand qMllted 75c. Mrs, W. II. Dornias. 186 W. Miller st; phono 1511 Main. 6-S-U Stmyed or Stolen White horse, blocky built, wolght about 1100, split In right ear, brand on left hip. Phono 464; reward. C-G.-St, v V 111 RSL1L E8TATK FOR AJU. I Loulon Noodlo House Ferry streetj near High. 6-5-lm'o. Togo Noodlo House First class place to get bowl noodles. Freeh and well served 10c. 439 Ferry Btreot. . 6-B-lmo KORINEK & KENWKLL VeterhwriAiM Graduates Ontario Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Office ,,207 8. High street. Phone, ISO, reetl dence 998. 5-1-lmo. Help Furnished l'rwj of Chtwgw By Salem Employment Company, 473 State street, phone No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at office or phono us. Also have cows for sale. Concrete Work Get my'prlces" on sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and cement work ot afly kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone S69. May 24-tt Voget Lamber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices aad prompt deliveries. One blook east of S. P. paHengir depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf IlHtte & WcHderotk Fine wlnqa, liquors and cigars. We handU the celebrated Kellog'gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly of draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlnrgctl Our meat market on E(t.t State street has been doubled In alto and ve aro hotter prepared than ovor to sorvo outtomers. Prftfpt service and' tho bMt ef rnwu our .motte. Gall or phone 199. kR. E.'.Edwirdt Meal.Co Xheo. M. ftarr Plumbing, hot water and steam heating aaA' tlsxlag. 164 Commercial street. Phoas Malo 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Potzel- Plumbing, steam ano gas fitting. BucceMor to Knox i Murphy, 226 Commercial itret 'Prone Main 17. WANTED Wanted at Ohc A good girl to wnsh dlslios nt Cottago hotol. 0-5-3 t Wiit4Nl I'oftliloii Linotype mnchln-iBt-oporator of 11 yoars oxporl once would llko position In west, Tomporato; day work; omployod. "II. J. W this onico. 0-0-lw Castle Hall In Holman block, eor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:30 1 m. Oscar Johnson, G. O.; E. H Anderson, K. of R. and S. Albany. In 1900, 311 votes were;Modern woodmen of AiaerJr Or- GtiMwatsH-wtoci Suet Cff at yfnffte. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA vwi ctmmi nfiy, um rrr. cast for Prohibition, 418 against; in 1908, 398 for Prohibition and 421 against. This shows an Increaso of 90 votos. Of this number 87 voted dry and 3 voted wet. In 190C the majority In throo Albany preclncta was 107 against, 1908, 23. Lebanon. In 1900, 225 vote wero cast for Prohibition, 198 agnlnst. In 1908 207 for. nnd 17S cgaltut. This shows an Increaso of 22 votos. An Incroait ot 41 (or nn.l a decrooso of 20 against. In 190G the majority for prohibition was 27, In 1908, 89. Harrlsburg. In 190C, 138 vote; were cast for Prohibition, 137! against. In 1908, 117 for and 131 against. There was a decroaso or 27 votos on local option. Of these the drys lost 21 and the wets C. In 1906 the drys won by ono vote. In 1908 tho wets won by 14 votes. Brownsville. In 1906, 197 votes wero cast for Prohibition, 140 against. In 1908, 256 for and 106 against. This shows an Increase pf 25 votes a majority for Prohibition of 57, In 1908, 150. Raspberry Pickers Wanted Largo-il and host yards; steady work; hlghost price paid, Good camping grounds with wood nnd wntor. Locatod one-half inllo south ot Chonmwa, Apply soon, N, O, Jor- ffftniinn fi.fMw Wanted- Socond hand mowor; also rake. PJoaso stato mako of mowor and prlco or will buy ruko alono. A Doorlng binder for salo. Address C. P., Box 13, R. F. D. 3. Phono Farmers 21X2. C-8-3t i 'I X Note f$$ 184 Acres Good Hone,' gee4' bars, a splendid .dairy fr, part; beaver dam land. HoueehoKJ good, stock and implements ift eluded. Price $16,400. fl Acres In Salem, G-rooaa eot-1 tage, good barn, good well. Will trado for farm. Price $2000. '. - : Hohsc Four large rooms Hint acre .ground; plenty of frI. : Price $900. ! 8amplo ot our farms and city ;l bargains, If these prleee do sat : appeal to you we have tbem la nil ' sizes and prices, Improved and Improved farms; Inside' aBel i- ' burban city property, gee us bo fore buying, we have large list and can Interest you ' OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem Branch Yerex Bros. Ce. S78 Stote Street. HOTELS AJ rtBaTAURAXTf. iiiiiiiimmiiim The t Whke House Restaurant. For Regular J 25c Dinner at 20c i Tbey eui't be tt McGikhrit & Son PreHe4on, iiiiimmniit IM COURT HUUre. Call and try tftsjtm. MmW! ,16e. Board per week $.7e.'l also furnished reasoHable. AT TMi Yen V W M Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c x r MM DRAYMEN. Cummin tiro,' Trancrer CHMiH)r All kinds of transfer work dose Furniture and pianos boxed read? for shipment. Prompt service Ji our motto. Stand and office at 263 South Commercial street Phone 210 Rettdnr Phon fAR gon Cedar Camp No, 5246. Ueett every Thursday evening' at f o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk iVoodiiH'ti of World Meet every Fr day night at "7: 30, In Holman hat. O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Fras lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity ChIoh. Sick, aeel dont and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledg'd; every claim pal Good agonti wanted. J. H. C Montromerv. aunreme orianltr i Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R iQnlpm Fpfltf'P VVnfiVQ Ryan, secretary. 646 State tn' I2III I 5IIIA5 YTUII& Headquartera for Wovch Wire Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, Oato, Malthold Roofing, P. & D, Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable Wludow Screens, HOTEL) OREGON I Cor Seventh and Stark 8(4. Pof Hand's New and Modern I Hotel. Rates $1 per day and g up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors iillUlii f Gold Dust Flout I AIniIo by THE H'U$KlT&fiW ! i.u uMU'asi, MKWuy, i. ft i i;on. Madu for family Ak your Kcer for It. RrMH awl fehorta Hlwflys &h Iwh.- .? P. B. Wallace ! AGENT awtnaaeiiiiminnBatie SALEM WATER COMPANY I OFFICE CITY HALL. I For water rortlco apply at offle BUU payable Monthly In advann liver y JjwMQJgwi Lltery wild Fwd Httlen lOld Post office Stables, at 254 Ferry street, between Commercial and Fro'nt streets. Telephone 188. Some of the finest liveries in the city can be found here. Dick Weitucott. proprietor 10-1-lyr Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St, C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION, STABLES Cabs nvd LIvory, all Rigs Modera Rubber Tire, Huie Wing Sang Co. axait ivit rivrkU vxtrrrtntva la 190C Brownsville gave -jU.n-.-v-j t Fraak M. orewH. Manufacturer el sash, doors, caouldlsgs. All kl&fr of house SaUh aid hard woe work. Froat street, between sKata aa4 Ceurt. Make all eesaplalst at the eJUe. . CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN luccessor WALTER 510RLEY. MO Court St. Halew, Or DeWltfs Little Early Risers, the famous little liver plllf, are sold by all druggists. BUTTERNUT 9,VMi. It Is worth Esore thaa any other 'read yet the price Is bo higher for sl at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKftKY, ma stock of ooorw Wo make up all kinds ot wrappers and whlto underwear, waists, kiiue ns and skirts; all kinds of geatle meu's and ladlos' furnishing goeis; all kinds of silks and dress g04y hose, oult'4, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, chlnaware, , trunks, embroidery and lace, etc. OUIl STORE HHBT. Goods now at vory low price blr ; sale. ft