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n
RurtDown
, W doctor iays take Au'i Sot. 0,Ic
Efeitefci
LIBRAY
REPORT
Mrs. 0. L. Bristol Kelllhor buI-
.11.(11(1 lOllUWIUK BO tllU i'UUllU iVU-
tatl report of tho Public Library as-
TCiatlon oi im uny;
To tho mombors of the Salem Wo
nan'? ciuuj
TllO iOHOWihb rupui i ui mo uiJL-ra-
Sinn nr tnc uurury ior mu yeur unu-
(nMay 31, 1908, together with tho
(ln'tlClBl CU"" w.o aJouHUlluu
hereby respecuuuy Biiumiueu.
Financial Duwinem.
norelntB
Ch on hand June 1, 1007? 801.01
Prom City uouncu. . . . . . . izuu.uu
From Llbrnry Board, Two
Card I'nnica . . izi.hu
From BOOK ruiiuun ...... iuu.ou
From linos nnd damagoe. . 172. 3G
Total ... i
nisbursomcnts
,$2407.77
Deposits refunded . . . .
Rooks i
8.C0
1336.G3
C7.05
88.70
Periodicals .
Binding i
arle aoe.ao
Fnrnituro . '50.00
RnnollCS 43.20
Fr ent nnu enrmgu .
5VI2
Oil cash on nauu tfd.vou
Total ......... $2407. . 7
The balance with dOBk receipts
mes us a very narrow mnrgln for
ifilarlcs and current expenses unOl
Jan. 1. 100. , m mm
IlookH nnu nLoinoerfiiiin,
IKo using reading room and
library 33,ir9
w momuers uui
Total moniborahlp 2,530
New books by purcimso i,77S
New books by gift 447
Sew books by binding 20
Books dlscnrdod 12
Total No. volumes on
shelves 7,000
Circulation.
Art 885
Blopraphv 743
Fiction 17,324
History 2,254
Uteraturo '1,008
Religion 321
Science 808
Philosophy 898
oclolocy i,r7N
ITravel 1.17S
liUtnuttge 4o
mrioaieais i.jsh
General works 40
Total No. In circulation. .28,471
The Hrst year wo had 83 per cent
fiction, tho Hecond year. 74 per cent
fiction; Inst year OS por cent no
tion, nnd this yonr CO por cont fic
tion Wo linv mndo n gnln In clrculu-
t!on of 0S00 for tho prcaont year,
Mrs. Cooko Jones resigned ponu
wgnur removal irom iuw, mm .mo.
(A. N. Bush was oloced to HU ou ,
otr unexpired term, tho omuui iurm
bltrtistees. Mrs. S. Monroe. Mrs. E.
0l!llnBham' and Mrs. Kelllhor ox-.
Brtat th's mooting and on you de-:,
volves tho oloctlon of thslr succos-1
UBLIC
or. I B"vu
Miss Mary Pnrmontor resigned ns, -- T-T T7..n-n
librarian Jnntinry 8. Mrs. Ida L. Kodol la tno best known propara
Kldder, formorly omployed ns Hold Hon that la offered to tho people to-
creiary of Oregon Llurnry uom-
mission, wns first employed ns
noguer and Mny 1, was appo-nieu
Hbrarlnn
fflio Kind Yot Have Always Bought, and wlilcfc has been
la uso for ovor 30 years, lxns borno tho slgnnturo of
a and has beon mndo under his ier-
SsJJf-- fional gtiporvlslon slnco its Infancy.
wV3fASk5iV Allow no ono to deed vo you in tills.
All Counterfeits, ImttaUousnndJnst-as.t;ood'nro but
ExporlmoHts that trlflo with and endanger tho liUi of
Iufimte and ChUdron-Exporienco ngalnst Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castorla Is n harmless substitute for Cast or Oil .Pare
goric, Drops and Soothhiff Syrups. It Kcnsn lit. It
contains noithcr Opium, Morphine nor other fcarcot o
Mibstance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It 2
nd allays Fovorlshncss. It cures Ilrrba a n dj to I
Colic. It relieves Xoothlnff Troubles cures Co iwPJ
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Pood, "Jjj
fitomneh and Bowels, giving healthy a.ul u J ural hlecp.
Tho Children's Paimcca-Tho Mother's I rleml.
genuine CASTORIA ALWAYS
Beai8 the
(L7&CC4
The M You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tHc iNT4un eomnttt, ttj;u
'DAILY CAPITAL
;;.;:"':."" run Q0,. "y tired, xm:
inV'. ,gr,oyourdoc,r. StopRues,
ing, stop experimenting, go direct to vour
SarsaparlHa. No alcohol, no stlrnula-'
alterative, an aid to digestion.
i ,UI ta,B fs not complete but la
In working condition.
diJ-Tin ! cnrds. ,lnvo beon ,ntr
duced In the grade schools whereby
25 IfoS rmajJake ot as many as
25 books for tho uso of her grnd
and retain the same for six week,"
This should help tho grade seffis
iiii? ?uPPle'nental work. Wo aro
Indebted to the ladles of the city
for two very successful card parties
. b? 8e.curcl tho Now Inter
national Encyclopedia and a com
plete set Of Bancroft's histories per
taining to tho Western United
states. In this connection our
thanks are especially due to Mm.
. II. Eldrldge, who rendered In
valuable aid, and to Mrs. Cooko Pat
ton who so kindly opened her house
to the board.
Wo extend thanks to tho city pa
pers for their files nnd for spaco In
their columns, nlso to the donors of
about 20 periodicals and 447 books
given during tho present year.
Wo aro Indebted to Mr. W. H.
PhMHps of tho Flro Department for
Janitor work and much sorvlco.
As a board wo extend our thanks
to tho Salem Woman's club for Its
staunch support In our efforts.
To tho members of the board I nm
Indebted for Its very hearty co-operation.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
Is the ono that children like so well
to take as It tastes nenrly as good
as maple sugar. It acts gently yet
frenlv nn flm tintvnln nti;1 tlmrntiv It
drives tho cold out of tho systom. It
gold by all druggists.
I o
CONFERENCE OF GERMAN
ntritnii rmiK to uvn
Tho Oregon Conference of the
German Reform Evnngellcal church,
which convened hero last Thursday
evening, has closed. Seven churches
In Oregon were represented, and 11
delegates were present. Row G. M.
Illrsch was elected president of tho
conference, nnd Rov, F. Schnullc
was re-elected pormnnont secretary.
Tho trustees' elected for tho on
suing yenr are: O. M. Illrsch, F.
Schnuelle nnd II. C. Bohlmnn. After
tho services at tho Snlem church on
Sunday morning all tho delegates
nnd tho local rongregntlon nttonded
n dinner at tho homo of August
Schnaiollo In Englewood.
1 o
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so vrery little : only a third
, of a cent a cup I a cent-
and-a-half or two cents .
for the family breakfast I
Your grofer reiurni jour monn II rou don't
Uko Schillings Doit; wo par blm.
That Grand Old Man who heads
tho national delegation to Chicago
:;-"...--,,.. nnt Pltn i,im
- """."'"" " "noD,,bHcon
,7 "ij.vr :,,, i. motion? if
PP?r will second the- o"o.
no Vr""r ",l.u V,. ,, " '' , n
the finrtv's" candid ate- for
l)0 nujao the pnrtj s canuiuaio ror
uny ivr ujbiwi'i i ,,?,, T0;:
cnt-lany stomuch trc-uble. Kodol digests
an ioous. n i -" . ..
l " d here lv nil drngululs
Siguaturo of
rrr. " "
JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1008
Momorinl Rvcrslscs.
The Woodmen of tho World Me
rnorldl Day was fittingly observed by
the Salem camp of tho order yes-terda-
afternoon. After short oxer
clses nt tho Woodmen hall tho me-
nurmi procession, headed by tho
'uuuiiieii oana, nna Includl:
woodmen team, tho mombors
local camn. and ihn r.n.iin.
"mV ,,iarcnea to tho cemetery.
5?S S2SffZX?1&
veiled according to tho Impressive
rituals of tho Woodmen and Women
of Woodcraft. The monuments were
tnoso of Henry A. Thomas, Arthur L.
a tt.and m.f; A,,co stnson Gent.
.4 ihxsvLrccr;or-
rendered by tho quartetto composed
of Ruth Field, Mrs. O. A. Hutching, I
v imon Ellis, and Dr. R. A. Heritage.
Congressman W. C. Hawloy deliver-
cd the memorial oration.
o
MAKES WORK EASIER
Snlem Pconle Aro Plrosed to Learn
Hoxr It Is Done.
It's protty hard to attend to duties
With a constantly achlntr h&cU -.
With annoy'ng urinary disorders.,
w.... o muuc)- i-illB UiaKC WOTK
easier,
They cure backache.
They cure every kidney 111.
W. II, Wood, of 250 Cottngo St.,
Salem, Or., says: "A good many
yonrs ago I got badly kicked by a
mulo right over tho kidneys nnd nt
nnothcr tlmo whllo digging a well it
caved In on mo nlso Injuring my
kidneys. Changes of wenthor caused
my back to acho and when I worked
hnrd It became so lamo that I could
nanny straighten up after atoopfag
I procured Doan's Kidney Pills nt
Stone's drug storo, and slnco tnklng
them altogether I hnvo continued to
work hard nnd been oxnosed to bc
vero wenthor not an ache or otlmr
symptom of mv formor troublo re
mnln. This clenrly proved that,
Doan's Kidney Pills act up to tho
representations made for them. I
nlso know of other people who hnvo I
dorlved groat benefit from tholr uso.
I nm glnd to let other know tho
merits of Donn's Kidney PUU for
bnckncho and kidney trouble.'
For Bale by all dealers. Price GO
conts. Fostor-MUburn Co.. Buffalo,
Now York, solo agonts for tho United
States,
Remember tho nnmo Doan's
nnd tnko no other,
Commenceiivnt Morclse,
Tho commoncomont of tho Col
lepo of Llbornl ArtB of Wlllnmetto
university bognn to day with tho
preaching of tho Dnccnlaurcato b r
mon by tho Itov. Dr. M. II. Marvin
of Portland. The text of tho ser
mon wns from Matthew 7:2, "With
what measure yo mcot, It shall bo
mooted out unto you." A large aud
ience, Including nenrlv tho ontlro
student bodv of tho university
llntoncd to tho sermon, which ytn
nterotlng and Instructive nnd de
livered In nn excellent mnnnor,
Following I" tho commencement
calondnr for tho remnlndor of the
week:
Juno IB, 8 p, m. necoptlon to
Rov. F. E. Holinnn nnd Commonca
ment Collogo of Music.
Jun-- 1G, 0 n. m. Annual meet
ing board of trustees.
June 1G, 8 p. in. Commoncomont
Orneon Institute and Normal School.
Address Rov. J. D. Olllllan.
Juno 17. Alumni Dny .
Jun 17, 8 p. m. Banquet.
June 18. Class Dny exercises: 2 p.
m. oxorclsos In connection with tho
brenklnc of tho ground for tho Eat
n l.nll.llxrT. C m .nnmmnnnimnntl.
rolI"u' of t'lbVnl Ar1. Addros A. :aner Unlba No, 105---Leaj,'
E Futon. Address Rev. Philip E. Union No. 106B of Carpontorn aaS
Rnuor. Jolrors of America moot oven
I Saturday evening nt 8:00 p. ra. U
Chnmbcrlnln mnv not bo elogtod Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W
Ponntor. Ho mnv be elected nrosl- Donnls, Roc. Sec.
dont of the oimto before tho legla- L iU!
lnturo moots. Who's next? i Forester of America Court 8her
Kansas floods aro subs'rllng and It
Is brlloved tho worst Is ovor. Tho
wntprs were within four feot of
1003
.... n
I'roposnls Ited.
Proposals invited for supplies for
tho Oregon state ponltontlary for tho,
period ending December 31, 190S.
Scaled proposals for drugs, dry (
goods, groceries, butter, leather and
findings, hardwaro, fldur and meat.
will bo received nt tho office of tho
sunerlntondent of tho state penlton -
tlary, until Friday, Juno 26th at z
o'clock p. m., at which time they
will bo oponed.
A doposlt of $200 In oash or cor
tilled oueck, payable to tho super.n -
tendent, must accompany eaoh bid
for meat aud flour, nnd all other bids
must ba accompanied by nn amount
eaunl to 10 por cont of tho amount
of the bid.
Samp'.os to accompany all bids
whore practicable. Tho right Is re-j
served to rojoct any and nil bld and j
to accept or rtjoot any portion of a,
bid. On each envelope should be
Inscribed tho nature of the bid.)
Goods of Oregon manu:noiuru or
production will receive preference,
n. KlHrn Lafrtrr anilfll
Ml goS and su'ppli'os must be,
delivered to the penitentiary within
twenty (20) days after the contraot
is awarded.
Soheduloa of the various lines of
goods to be bid ort will ho furnished
upon application to the superintend
ent. Vouchers will be Uswed for pay
ment on the firBt of the month fol
lowing the completion of contract,
and monthly on oonttnuous contract.
C. W. JAMES,
Superintendent, Oregon State Penl-
tentlary.
Salem. Or, June 9, 1908
6-10-13-15-20-25.
WAIST AP&UICK
For Sale Good, almost now hay
. - - Z
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
sell cheap. 6-8-2w.
.
Automobllo For Sale First class,
35-horse power, 5 passenger Stod-
tt- cw ,or "
cne&P' Ownor will guaranteo car.
Enquire at Journal office.
For 8a, First-class carpet paper at
thla office, 25c for' a big1 roll.'
Farm and City Vroporty Our lists
of dcsirablo properties is too largo
to specialize. Yorox Bros. Co.,
373-Stato strcot. - tf.
New and Second Hand Goods We
aro now located In our quarters
on Center street, whero we will
do a genoral buslnoss In now and
second hand goodB, watch repair
Ing & specialty. Gordon & Razoll,
325 Center street. 5-12-lmo.
Tliero Is a Demand For properties
convonlently located which may bo
purchasod on Installments., If you I
hnvo ono of merit, olther city or
country, to bo sold In thts mnnnor
at market vnluo, lot mo know
nbout It. Customers nro now wait
ing to close deals. Paul M. Sims,
Main 720, 222 N. Commorclal.
FOU SALE.
(110 Acres Located 3 miles from
good, thriving town, close to Sa
eom. 210 ncros undor cultivation,
75 acres timber, balanco pasture
1 8-room house, 1 5 -room house,
barn C4x92, will hold sufficient
feed for 2 years, other outbuild
ings; school houso on tho plnco.
Stock consisting of 40 head good
cattle, C head horsos, 10 hogs, and
wagons nnd lmplomonts goos with
place, all for (40 por acre. GooJ
torms may bo had.
in Acres Located in tho famous
Roscdalo district, 11 ncros under
cultivation, 3 ncres orchard con
sisting of prunes, ponrs, apples
nnd chorrloB. RaspborrlcB and
strawberries. About 8 acros in
oats and vetch, balancq pasture,
CH-oom houso and barn; price
$2250.
20 Acres Locntod Gtf miles from
Salem, nil undor cultivation ox-
copt a Vt aero of tlmbor. Soil, a
rich black loam, no gravel nor
white land on plnco. A 20x20
houso nnd a now 24x32 barn, nlao
now granary 14x10. Good family
orchard; price, $2250. Good
torms can bo had.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stato streot.
LODGES.
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets
Saturday night in Holman ball.
Stato street Waldo Mlllor, O. R.;
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall in Holman block, cor
ner State and Liberty atreet
Tuosday of each week at 7:80 r
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; E, B
Anderson, IC of R. and S.
Modera Woodmes of America Or
i -on cedar CamD No. 6246. Mei
every Tnursiidy eronint;
o'clock in Holman hall. W, W
Hill, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk
, .Yoodmen of rld-Meet every Fr
day night at 7: 30, h a Ho Ha an bal
O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Frax-
tar, Clerk.
LiUOoiu Annuity Union. Sick, aeel
dent and pension insurance; $2,
000,000 pledgrd; every claim paW
Good agenti wanted. J. H. C
Mongomery, supreme organise
Dox433 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary, 546 State strt'
LIVERV AND FEED STAHLES
Livery and F,l Si-We-Old Po-t
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street
between Commercial and From
streets. Telephone 188. Some ol
the finest liveries in the city can
be found here. Dick Kest&cott
proprietor tO-l-lyr
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Frank M. Hrowa. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi
of aouie Knlsh and bard woo4
work. Front street, betweea Stat
and Court, Hake all cOBp!alat
at the ettee.
Lost In Salem, Wcdnosday, a $20
"gold piece. Reward for return to
Journal office. 6-12-3t
Good Hoiibo For Rent One with
barn, flve-acVe poultry place, $4
to $7 per month. Fine dairy farm.
Box 113, Turner, Or. 6-10-31
Found 32-calbro Ivor Johnson re
volver, 2 boxes of sholls, ammuni
tion bolt and Eastman folding
kodak. Ownor can have samo by
calling at room 5, Scott Hotel, Sa
eom, and Identifying proporly and
paying for this ad. 6-1 1-3 1. '
ijOHtoH" NoeHllOMsc Fcrrj-Trtreet,
noar High. , 6-5-lmo.
Togo NootUo House First class
placo to get bowl noodlos. Fresh
and well served 10c. 439 Ferry
streot. 6-5-lmo
KORINEK & KENWELL -.
VcterinRrians arWual9 Ontario
Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt
ly attondod to. Offlco 207 S.
High etreot. Phone, 1G0, rsat
dence 998. B-l-lmo.
Help Furnished Frco of Cliwgc By
Salem Employment Company, 478
State streot, phono No. 149. Par
tics wanting holp please call at
offlco or phone us. Also havo cows
for salo.
Concrete Work Got my prices on
sldowalks, curbs, soptio tanks and
comont work of any kind, All
work guaranteed first-class. Mr.
Ward, Hlghlaud add. Phone 569.
May 24-tt
Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low price and
prompt dollvorlos. One blook eai
of 8. P. paMengec depot Phonf
198. 7-a-tf
Untie A Wcndwoth Fine wises.
liquors and cigars. We haadl
the cojebrated Kellog gaud Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial street. 9-S-lyr
Enlarged Our moat market on
Erut Stato streot has boon doubled
In bIzo nnd we nro hotter prepared
than over to serve customers.
Prompt sorvlco and tho best of
meats our motto. Call or phono
199. R. E. Edwardi Meat Co.
PLUMBERS
lieo. M. Warr Flumblmt, hot watr
and ateam heating and tinning
164 Commercial streut. Fboni
Main
9-Myr
M. J. Petnel Plumbing, steaia ano
gas fitting. Successor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
'Prone Main 17.
; WANTEp'. . ...'. .
WimUd at Once From $100 to
$000, tho best of collntornl secur
ity to offor. Addross Q 10, Jour
.nal office. 0-11-tf
WanttHl Work, farm work pre
ferred. Addrosa W. H. Lyon, Rex
84, Routo 0, Salem, Or. 0-13-31
-
Riotpberry Plckern Wanted Largost
nnd best yards; atondy work;
highest prlco paid. Good camping
grounds with wood and water.
Located ono-hnlf mllo south of
Chemawa. Apply soon, N, C, Jor
genson. C-Olw
Wiuitnl Girl for gonoral , houss
work, lady and llttlo girl In fanv
lly. Enquire at Ellto hotel.
0-ll-3t
For Rent Now 7-room houso nn-i
barn. Pump on porch. 1516 N.
Commercial St. Inqulro HIU's Peel
Room. Phono 4C4. JJ-ll-lw
DRAVMEN.
Cmumimi Hro.' Trau!'r CVwpany
All kinds of transfer work don
Furnltuie and pianos boxed read
for shipment. Prompt sorrlce Is
our motto. Stand nnd office at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210 Residence Phono 968
IJUTTERNUT 1IREAI).
It Is worth more than any other
read yet tho prlco Is no higher
ror said at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA IiAKEItr,
TliomaH & Cooley, Props.
0 I C t,vlJ
aiem i eiiL yyuiwa
Headquarter for Wot en WJre
FcHcIng.
Poltry Nottlng, Pickets, Gates,
Malthold Roofing, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad
justable WludoW Screens.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER MORLEY.
gales, Or.
9S9 Ceart St.
fi
RETIR
RALVESTATE FOR
4
Are You in the
I Market for Sim
Market "for !
H !$i
20 Acrc-iJH mtli fr Mem,
'all la cuUiTatlw; ea flae'road;
3 acres bearlag orchard, 2 W
acres cherries ono year old
grafted lto two year old roots;
6-roora kouB; hard flnlsh, 2
baraa. 2 wolls, no rock, ao
gravel, deep black soil 30 fett
id gravel. With Iho placo la 2
cows, 2 hogs, 3 doz. chickeM,
wagon, buggy, mower, rake,
plow, 1 doublo sot harness. 1
double plow, 1 - span yoiuag
mares. Thts la a fine kerne and
cheap at $4500. Will trade
for lty property If your brlce
Is down to a cash basis,
Ana Till Fine Home, Clone In
9-rootn house and full be
mont, 'Bteam heat, gas, electric
light, etc. Lot 66x161; 250,
Will reserve CO feet of back lot
at $2050. Rent .now pays 10
per cent on $3000. Easy terms,
some cash balance monthly,
11 Acres Close" In, good house,
barn, otc. All kinds of fruit,
berries, all Improved, the best
buy on tho market at $2200.
Torms to suit.
Farm Fr Any Purpose Any
number of acres tpsult, look
ovor our llstu before buying, all
our buyers havo beon well sat
tsfled, wo can ploaae you,
OLMSTED LAND CO.
Salem Ilrancli Ycrex nroi.
873 STATE STREET.
Cfl.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
tlllllllllllllllllllltltl
The
I White House Restaurant
For a Regular
1 25c Dinner at 20c!
They eaa't be bet
McGikhrist & Son
Proprietor.
niiimiHmnitiiiiiii
aji
IM COUKT iTHElTT.
Call and try (Mm- Mle
15o, Beard per week I.7I,
alio furnished
nhu verr
reasoaable,
AT TMI
Salem
Restaurant
MtALS V5C
I
f.
IIMtltMIIHtlllllMmitf
Cor Seventh and Stark RU.
.PortUid's New and Modem J
Hotel. Rates $1 perdiyanJ
up. European plan. Free Bus.
WRIGHT.WGKINS0N HOTEL CO. !
Proprietors
OMf
S x
The Leonard
First class rooming and board,
ing houso. A. Clark, proprle
tor. Phono 971.
254 Front 8t. Salem, Or.
5W4.4.W4-4.1l4-S4.W4-aJ4--HI-
Phono 44 Main 147 N High 8t.
C. W. YANNKE
Pioprletor o'
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs ard I ivery. all Riga Modern
Rubber Tire
Huie Wing Sang Co,
inu much ot- ouom
V ninko u n nil Kin is 01 wrappers
aud wblto underwear waists, kltaon-
m and skirts; alt kinds of gontie
men'H and irdles' furnishing goods;
all kinds of silks and dress goods,
hose, sulu, pants, overall, blankets,
nockwear, waiting, chlnawari
trunks, embroidery and lace, otc,
OUt .STORE REST.
Goods now at very low price big
sale.
3i N Commercial St., Bi, Ot.
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