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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1008
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ALL PORTENDS
FOR THE
The meeting of the Cherry Fair
committee last evening was carried
out with a snaP nd v,6or that
augurs well for the succos? of the
great event that 19 to take placo
next week. There will be something
doing every minute of each day dur
ing tho carnival. A big dol6gatlon
from Portland is coming down on a
special train next Saturday and tho
visitors will be royally ente'rtalne'd
by the people of Salem. Tho sub
scription commlttco is out to day,
and will raise $300 additional money
for the reception of tho guests and
for other features' made possible by
tho postponement of the Cherry Fair.
Tho Chorry Fair committee will
serid threo or four hundred pounds
of Royal Anno cherries to Portland
next Tuesday to bo prosontcd to tho
Portland delegation at dinner at tho
Commercial club.
The Salem Military band will fur
nl'h music throughout the threo
days of tho carnival. Tho sum of
$100 has been set aside for music.
Tho band will bo paid $150 for tho
threo days provided sufllclcnt re
ceipts aro taken In at tho carnival at
tractions by tho commltteo; If not
the band boys aro willing to tako
le33. A ton-pleco band will play
In tho daytime, and at night this
will bo Increasod to 15.
Threo ladles from tho floral com
mittee wore pfosont. Tho ladies of
tho committee will appoint tho Judges
of tho floral exhibit. Chnlrmnri Pow
ers of tho Chorry Fair commltteo told
ho ladles thnt about n ton of shorter
dalslea from tho Oregon Nursory Co.
was at tholr disposal.
Tho floral exhibits will bo placed In
tho snmo pavilion with tho chorry ex
hibit, which will bo nn onclosuro 17C
feet long by 24 foot wldo. It will bo
constructed on tho west sldo of tho
court houso Insldo tho curb, on tho
court house lawn nnd stdownlk.
On Saturday tho Portland dologatos
will arrive on n special train and will
spend all of the day and part of tho
evening In Salem. An olaborato pro
gram for tho ontortalnmont of tho
guests Is bolng nrrnnged, nnd It will
probably Include nn automobllo rldo
through tho chorry nnd pruno dls
tr'cts, and a lunch for tho visitors In
tho city. Tho commlttco will bogln
at once to collect money for tho ro
coptlon of tho guests. Tho chorry
fair commlttoo has collected more
than $800, and It Is ojtlmatod that
about $300 moro will bo needod.
Col. E. Hofor suggested that a col
lection bo taken up from tho mom
bors presont, and started tho ball roll
ing by subscribing $5.00. Barr's Jow
olry store and Patton'iTbook Btoro fol
lowed with a subscription of $5,00
each. A commlttoo consisting of J.
R Shepherd, W. II. Burkhnrd, R. P.
Houston, Coolco Putton, II. S. Cille,
Harry Whlto, Frank Hughes and
Frank Douglas, will visit all tho busl
nc s men In town today and every one
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CHERRY FAIR
Is expected to contribute at least
$5.00.
Managor Page, of the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Co., has of
fered to run the 3000 feet of electric
strenmors evory night of tho fair, and
also tho lights In the big pavilion for
$40. It was carried that Mr. Page bo
Instructed to burn the lights during
tho carnival.
For those who have cherries to bo
packed at present, free cold storage
Is Offered; also free cartons will be
furnished by the commltteo. H. S.
Olio will give free instruction to those
desiring to pack their own cherries.
A prize of $5.00 will bo offorod for
tho best sustained character in tho
comic parado Saturday night, and an
other prlzo of $5.00 wilt be given for
tho best decorated vehicle In tho pa
rade on Thursday.
I Harry Albort was appointed a com
mittee of one to have an ofllclal pro
grnm printed, It Is expected that tho
advertisements on the folders will
pay for tho printing of It.
Tho various commlttoes will meot
togothor at 8:30 o'clock Saturday
night at tho Board of Trade rooms
when final arrangements for tho greut
ovent aro expected to bo completed.
Tho following aro tho committees
for tho Chorry Fair:
Cherry Fair Committees.
Mardl Oras Cooko Patton, R. B.
Houston, C. A. Kurtz.
Booths and Decorations H. W.
Moyora, Dave Yantls, F. Douglas, II.
D. Patton.
Sports C. M. Bishop.
Music and Advertslng H. W.
Meyers, F. W jPowors.
Parade Hermann Bnrr, II. C. Ep
ley, W. II. Burkhardt, R. B. Houston,
C. M. Bishop, D. Yantls.
Floats W. H. Burkardt, H. C.
Eplcy, R. B. Houston, C. M. BlBhop,
D. Ynntts, Herman Bnrr.
Speaker's Progrnm C. A. Park, II.
S. Gilo.
Judges C. A. Park.
Concessions Max O. Buren, Aug
IIuckciiBteln, C. II. Hinges.
Chorry Ball Chauncoy Bishop.
Subscriptions II, S. Olio, C. A.
Park, F. W. Power, Cooko Patton,
R. B. HottHton, C. M. Bishop, Judge
I. N. Maxwoll, Jno. H. Scott, W. H.
Burkhardt, J. R. Shopard, F. A.
Douglas, Frank Hughes, II. Whlto.
Qonoral program F. W. Power,
A. F. Hofor, II. D. Patton.
Erecting pavilion, J. II. Scott, C.
A. Park.
Exhibits C. A. Park, C. V. Gul
loway, Chns. Roth, J., R. Shopard,
E. C. Armstrong, F. J; L'afky.
Streets Lights II. W. Moyors, F.
W. Powor.
Portland Day C. A. Park, J. R.
Shepard, II. S. Gilo.
Advertising Portland Day F. W.
Power, Wm McMurray
Reception J II. Albert, J. II.
I Scott, F. G. Decknbaugu, H. B.
Th'.olsen, Barr G. Lee.
Ofllclal program Hary Albert.
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TOPARENTS
OF PALE GIRLS
How tho Tonic Treatment Helps to
Insure Healthful Womanheod:
What anaemt is, how to recognize
it and tho value of tho tonic treat
ment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
should bo known by the mother of
every growing girl.
Anaemia Is stmply lack of blood.
. It Is one of tho most common and
dangerous diseases with which grow
ing girls suffer.
It Is common because tho blood
so often becomes Impoverished dur
ing development, whotu girls aro too
frequently allowed to .over-study,
overwork and suffer from lack of
exercise. It Is dangerous because
Of the stealthlness of its approach,
often being well developed beforo Its
presenco Is recognized, and because
of its tendoncy to grow so steadily
worso, if not promptly checked, that
It may run Into consumption.
Tho Bucce3s' of the tonic troatmont
Is woll Illustrated In tho caso of Mrs.
John McClelland ,of 296 Thlrty
olghth Btreet, P"ltt3burg, Pa., who
says:
"After suffering n year with anae
mia and getting no relict I tried Di.
Williams' Pink Pills and was cured.
I was weak, had no color and my
blood was thin and watery. I had
no appotlto and food distressed mo
for I was a constant sufferer from In
digestion. There wcro dull, nchlng
pains across tho small of my back
and I bad occasional headaches and
sovore pains In tho back of the neck.
On going up stairs I would got short
of breath and would feel weak In
the knco3. My foot and legs were
sore to tho touch and swollen so that
I- could nojt put on my shoos.
"Tho doctors said I had anemtn
but did not help mo and I decided to
tnko Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which
I had read about In tho papors I
noticed an" Improvement' nffer tnicr
ing a few boxes and so kept on wl'.h
thoni Until curod. I am In tic beat
of health now and fcol thnt I owo It
to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Send today for a copy of our "Di
seases of tho Blood." It gives fur
ther Information about anaemia and
Is free upon request. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills nro for salo by all drug
gists, or will bo sont, postpaid, upon
receipt of price, 50 cents por bex:
six boxes for $2.50, by tho Dr.
Williams Medicine Company, Scho
noctady, N. Y.
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Opened Law Ofllce.
John II. Scott, who has just vacated
tho oil! co of county Judge, has opou-
(od a law ofllco In tho Murphy block.
In tho samo rooms with L. H. Mc
Mahnn. Ho hopes to hnve a perma
nent ofllco by fall.
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MUST RELIEVE IT
When Well-Kiiown Salem People
Tell It So Plainly.
When public endorsement Is made
by u roprosentatlvo citizen of Salem
tho proof Is positive. You must be
lieve It. Read this testimony. Evory
backache Bufforer, overy mnn, worn
nn or child with any kidney troub'n
will And profit in tho rending.
Jacob B. McCoy, rotlrod, living on
Cnpltal St., bnyond Mill creek, Sa
ilom, Or., says: "There has boon no
' reason for mo to chango my good
Innlnlnn nt rinnn'a Tflilnnv Pllla vlll(1l
I expressed through our paperB throo
years ago. I procurod tho remedy at
Dr. Stono3 drug atoro nt that tlmo
and rocelvod tho mbst gratifying re
sults from tholr uso, I was rellovod
of kldaoy complaint of Bevoral yenr3'
tnndlng. Tho principal symptoms
wore In conneotlon with tho kidney
socretlons and any strain or over
exertion often caused hemorrhages
of tho kldn'eya. Nothing I had found
In tho way of medicine gave mo nny
satisfactory rollof until I got poan'j
Kidney Pills. They gave prompt and
Instlng boneflt. I have recommended
them ever slnco than when oocailon
hn nrlson.
j For sale by all dealers. rlco CO
'cents. Postar-Mllburn Co., "Huffalo,
Now York, olo agents for tu Uni
ted Statoi.
Remobar tho numo Doan's
and take no othor.
About five public men out of ten
havo no uie for a nowspapor but for
self-advertising. No causo Is bigger
jthan their pononnllty. None U half
so big In tboir own estimation.
Help for Those Who Hnvo Stomach
Trouble.
Aftor doctoring for about 12 years
for a bad stomach trouble, and
spending nearly five hundred dollan
for mediclno and doctor's fees, I pur
chased my wife one box of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
which did her so much good that
she continued to use them and they
have done her more good than all
of the medicine I bought before.
Samuel Boyer. Folsom. Iowa. This
J medicine Is for sale by Dr. Stone's
drug store. Samples free.
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WANT ADS-QUICK
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FOR SALE'
For Sale Good, almost now hay
baler. Can bo soon at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
very cheap. 618-imo
Automobile For Sale First olass,
35-horae power, 5 passenger ,Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for salo
cheap. Owner will guarantee car.
Enquire at Journal ofllco.
For SalerFlrst-clasa carpet paper at
this office, 25c for a big roll.
For Sale Now 6-room houso on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
veniences. Will soil cheap. Ad
dress C. H., Journal office. tt
For Sale One modol E Rambler
runabout. Wnrrantod first class
condition. Sco Wilson & Maurer.
6-18-lmo
For Sale Tent, 12x14, 5-foot wall.
F. A. Sutton, Rt. No. 4, Phono
Farmers 03. 7-8-3t
For Sale All household goods, In
cluding new Burdetto organ nnl
Royal range. Moving away. Call
560 S. Liberty St. 7-8-3f
For Sale One second-hnnd blndor,
1 now Chathnm fanning mill with
socker; 3 strictly high grado Jor
soy heifers from best herd In Polk
county, 5 and 6 por cent cows. A
snap for you. All must bo sold
now as I leavo tho farm soon. W.
B. Duncan, Salem, care Stago.
Phono Farmers 21.
7-8-lt-wkly3t.
FOR SALE.
18 nS-100 Acres Locntod 1 mile
from station, nillo to school.
Placo Is all under cultivation, ex
cept 10 ncres in pasture All fenced
nnd ho wasto land on placo. Threo
aero orchard consisting of apples,
cherries,- p,runos",nnd walnuts.
Plenty of tlmbor for fuel. Spring
water In every field. A good 6-
room houso, hot nnd cold wntor.
bath, touot anu lavatory; good
barn, grnnery, carrlago and shed
and chicken houso. Prlco J40C0.
Will trado for Salem restdonco
property not to exceed $1500.
8 Acres Located 2 miles from con
tor of Salem. Throo acres under
cultivation, nil rest of fruit, such
as apples, pears, chorrlcs, quinces
nnd English walnuts; 5 ncres In
pasture, modern 2-story house, 8
rooms, hard finished, soptlc tank,
wind mill nnd towor. Prlco $4?00,
easy torms.
18 Acres Located 2 miles from
town, all undor cultivation; a good
G-room houso, barn and wngon
shed. Woll wntor nt houso and al
so at barn; good young orchard,
consisting of apples, penrs, prunes,
chossles and small fruit, such as
blackberries, gooseberries, cur
rants and strawborrlos. Price
$3000.
$300.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
12 Statu Street.
FOR SALE
Wo offer you for a few days onlv.
House, S rooms, 2 story, with nlco
porches, lnwn, flowers, different
variety of bearing fruit trees, bor
rlos, flno gardon, good barn and
chicken houso nnd park, on a good
cornor for only 12100; well worth
$2500,
Houso, 5 rooms, 3 lots, $1150; barn,
flno garden, cIobo In, novor been
offorod for less than $1400, going
to loavo city, will sacrlflco. You
will havo to act quick.
$850 houso, 5 rooms, 1 aero land,
barn, drovo wall and good water,
closo to Hchool.
$1030 SNAP.
Just think of It; houso, G rooms, 2
largo lots, on a corner, barn, bear
ing fruit troes, cloio In, good
nolghborhood. $1050, it takpn
soon.
$2230.
.Will buy house, 9 rooms, barn, 91 ft.
front, on Stato atroot, good comont
walks, lawn and flowers, Vj cash,
balance on time.
Tho above are real snaps; for par
ticulars call on Dochtel & Scluih.
!71 Stato St. Phone 132
JSVANTKI)
Wanted At once, 12 cherry pickers.
Work for 10 days. Enquire E.
Prosnall, phono 1140. 7-S-3t.
Wanted at Ouct From $100 to
I $500, tho host of collateral eecur
' Ity to ofTer. Address G 10, Jour
! nal ofllce. C-ll-tf
Wiiu ted- A man to drive team; must
bo experienced driver or don't ap
ply; also good driving horso for
sale. Phono 1419 or call at 19th
and State, 7-7-3 1
Wnntrl Two or throo cherry pick
er. Orchard two and one-half
mlloa west of Salem. A. W. Pros
cott, 541 Mill St. 7-8-3 1.
r-:
Boys "WaHted Four or five boys with
ponies to deliver circulars In the
country, Enquire at Farmera'
Fee Barn oa High St. 7-8-3t
Wanted Man and wife, without
family, to work on ranch. Ad
dress "B. C," caro Journal ofllco
7-9-lw
MISCELLANEOUS
Wengcr & Cherrlngton Pianos and
Organs sold on easy terms; tola
phone 1187; 247 ' Commercial
Street, Sal cm, Oregon.
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Salem Cash Market I buy for caBh
and all kinds of meats kept. My
phono, 370; 173 Commercial St.
P. W. Reyelts, Prop. 6-29-tf.
Ladles Looking For a bargain In
good polishing powder calf on
Mrs. C. Maddux at tho Wilson
Lodging Houso right away, this
week. 7-7-1 w
Help Furnished Free of Chaffjre Br
!'-,. . , . -. .-n
aaiom iumpioymont company,
State stroet, phono No. 149. Par
ties wanting holp please call at
ofllce or phono us. Also have cows
for sale.
Concrete Work Get my prices on
aldowalks, curbB, septic tanks and
comont work of any kind. All
work guarantood first-class. M
Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland.
Phono 1509. . July24-tf
Vogct Lambcr and Facl Co. Lum
ber .shingles', building material,
wood and coal. Low" prices And
prompt deliveries. One block east
of S. P. passenger dopot Phone
108. 7-2-tf
Bfitto & Wcaderoth Fine wines,
liquors and cigar. We handle
the celebrated Kollog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged Our moat markot on
Etwt Stato street has b$on doubled
In slzec and wearebetter; prepared
than ovor tov serybusoner.
Prompt "sorvlco and tho best of
moats our motto. Call or phone
199. R. E. Edwardi Meat Co.
Slniond Londtcn tho boatman.
Launches nnd r kinds of boats
for rout. Excursionists takon to
any part of tho bay. Will moot
trains at anv tlmo at Yaqulna on
request. Ratos rcasonablo. Now
port, Oro.
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It Is worth more than any other
iread yet tho price 1? no higher
'"or sal at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
ThomAM A Cooloy, Props.
LODGES.
"Jarictcrs CiTbSnrJoVlOoS -Loca
Union No. 1065 of Carpenters anrf
Jolrors of America meet ever
Saturday ovoning at 8:00 p. m. Is
Hoarot hall, 420 State St. A. W
Donnts, Reo. Seo.
Foresters of AincrlcA Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night in Holman ball,
Stato stroet Waldo Mlllor, O. R.:
J. O. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
nor State and Liberty street!
Tuesday of each week at 7:80
m, Oacar Johnson, G. 0.; E. H
Anderson, K, of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America Or
gou Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet
overy Thursday evening at
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. 0.; F. A Turner, clerk
.Voodmen of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hal!
O. L. Darling, C. 0.; P. L. Fras
ir, Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aeel
dent and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledg-d; every claim pal
Good agouti wanted. J. H. C
Mongomery, supremo organiser
10x432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary, G4rt Rtate ttr
BASH iad jMtm VAcrpnvm
Frank 31. Brown. Manufacturer nf
sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi
of houso finish and hard wood
work. Front streot, between Stati
and Court. MaVe all complaint
at th ofllce.
PLUMBERS
hco. M. iiurr i'lumoins, not wnm
and steam heating and tinnlni
164 Comraeretal strwdt. Pbori
MalD 192. 9-1-lyr
M. J. Pctzel Plumbing, steam nno
gas fitting. Succensor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
Prone Mala 17.
DRAYSIEN.
CuhiihIha I5run.' Transfer CMMpHy
All kinds of transrer work done
Furniture asd pianos boxed read;
for sMpajwrt. Prsssyt wrvUe Is
ear wette. Bund aa4 oe at
2ES South Coamereia! otret
PaeM 3 It. Rl4eie Pkae 8
RETURNS
REAL ESTATE FOR BALK "
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Something Worth
Investigating
06 ACRES
S Miles from Salem 40 acr
- cleared,' 8 acres fruit, 5 room
houso, good barn, spring water
in houso and barn. All good
fruit land. Only $3,300.
SO ACRES
O Miles from Salem 7 room
house, barn 40x60, family or
chard, stock and Implements In
cluded. Prlco $3500.
Wo have Improvod and unim
proved city proporty for sale.
It you can not pay cash buy a
city lot on tho Installment plan,
Salem City proporty a good In
vestment. Look over our list
of Farm" property.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
Salem Branch Yerox 'Brofl. 0.
078 STATE STREET.
LIVERV AND FEED STABLES
Livery and Food Stables Old Post
ofllco Rtablos, at 254 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Promt
street. Telephone 188. Some of
the finest liveries in tne city earn
be found here. Dick Weatacott,
proprietor. iO-i-lyr
FOR RENT
For Rent Nlcoly furnished room
centrally located with all convea
lonco3 tor ono or two gontlomea.
Call at 477 Contor St., qr phono
"ID'401' '" V 6-Rf
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ,
II I i II II II 1 I I HI M IUI1
The
White House Restaurant
For a Regalar
J 25c Dinner at 20c I
They can't bo beat
McGilchrist & Son
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1 1 1 m ii 1 1! 1 1 1 ii nn in ii
kAAAfJ
; S80 COURT BTREVT.
; Call and try tka. Mtala
. 16c. Board per week 11.7ft
! also furnished rooms vary X
! reasonable.
AT Tnn
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
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HOTEL OREGON I
Oor Seventh and Stark SU.
5 Pnrl l,i n i Now nnd Mndorn
I Hotel. Rates $ I per day and
nn Furnrvonn hl.in Frpn Hn?. Z
i WKIGIIMHGKINSON HOTEL CO. !
Proprietors
f agettaaaaataan
nit iimim-Hii nmnt-
i The Leonard I
I' irl Ciasfl rooming anu uuaru-
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;; Irig houso. A. Clark, proprlo- ;;
I! tor, Phono 971. ',
'' 254 Front St. Salem, Or. ''
Huie Wing Sang Co
II1G STOCK OF GOODS
Wo mako up all kinds of wrnppora
and whlto underwear, waists uud
klmonas and skirt; nil kinds of
gentlomon'H nud ladles' furulftliing
Koeiii: all kinds of silks and drosi
goods; hoho, suits, punts, ovcrulb,
blankots, nockwoar, matting, china
waro, iruuks, embroidery and law,
etc.
OUR STORE I1EST
Goods now at very low price bis;
sale.
am N. CoHiiHert'JMl St. SmIoih, Or.