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t. k I II.. .tf . ,'. .1-.-1. M...IMMllM "' '' '"' "" MWWKM- ' yp-' jsji ".' !1L -z TAL tOJDjlNALb BALEM.OItEGOy, , JgllRAY. JPLriSi.lOOSy. Lard has been in existence a long time--so has indigestion i-HHMn"ifAture.' i hard to solve. People wlio are most particular about adapting the weight of their wearing apparel to the season aad Its coHditlons, who never think of going out In a storm without an umbrella and' rub bers, who would not sit In a draft for a farm, will day after day cat lard-soaked food and not realize for an instant that it is clogging their . wfeole inner machinery ad likely to result in a full-fledged cae of indigestion. A- lard it produced frowf hog-fat, sometime inspurt, alwayi jndlgaatltite, and therc'sVgood day coming when no one will think of u&ing it for cooking. Cotlolette is the- only rational frying and shortening medium in the world. It is made from refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet everything about it is digestible and conducive (o health.' It is a. product of Nature. It will make pure, palatable, healthful, food, and food which anyone can eat and enjoy with out. the after-pangs of a disordered stomach i Try Coltolene once' and ' ' you'll never-more be a friend to lard. CottoUn is Guaranteed .w5 hrebyrautUlorj2eyoar In caw ym'rc Hot ple4d After kavlag given COTTOUJNU a fair test. Nvr Sold iri frulk COTTOLBNlf U welted In pails never aoia in puik wJth ft paU&t aUght top t0 keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; alio to prevent it from nb sotbiag the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fisb, oil, etc. CnnV, .Rnolr Fi We shall be glad to tend any bouse look spook rref (d- a tcenl gtampi ur new "POUK l'OOD COOK HOOK," edited nnd compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, autbor of tlie famous "Boston Cook Book." Address THU N, It. I'AMOANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's Gift from the Sunny South FRATERNAL ORII.Elf- , (Jp" WHITE -MICE To the 2,000,000 Elks, Owb and members of otber benevolent socle tie In the United States which have zoological names has Just been add- Jed the newly organized "Fraternal Order of White Mice." With this newcomer In the field he names of at least a score of tin bette'r known bea-ts and blrdj have been utilized as titles for societies. The tendency to select animal names seems to be a deep seated and grow ing one, and investigation into the uses of those names would make an interesting study. The Fraternal Order of the Moose is one of the most reconf additions to the "Elks" and "Buffaloes" and orders named for the big animals. Among the benevolent societies the Beavers, and Eagles both have large memberships. Another order, thi Owls, has IDC nests nil over the country, with a home nest in South Bend, Indiana. There are over 7G, 000 members belonging to these. The Fraternal Order of Eagles has an enrollment of over 250,000 mem bers and the Elks Is one of the lar, e't benevolent societies In Chicago, the total disbursements running into millions of dollars. The Independent Order of Foresters has an enrollment of 255,000 members and its total disbursements for benefits to Its members, amounts to 122,600,000 e - " 1.I.1HHJIII- '" l. X..CI I, i - Harvesters and Campers Dry floods Supplies Overalls, Sox, Suspenders, Gloves, Calico, Muslin o i. ii ,... l.h Wanimc Tlrillinrr TirlViriar Cl. !..,.. 0 10 11 M. UU.ti, ieiiiuij, """6? y'i5, diiuugKi LOW TRICES . LOW PRICES. : LOW pmcJ . .. n.ti..i.i TTnilnrtrnnr ...... Men's ana Jboys uuiuiub"" """'-" ...Ufc Straw Hats from J ' ioc Table cloth, white or turkey red, yard . .. . ., (1 M"M m Toweling " ' ' ' j, Toweling, all linen,- unbleached.... Q. In. t Sheets, bleached',' 81x90, hemmed, cnclM . ...!... BlnnKeis, a. pair uj .j. ji r'lilMrnn'o rti'ornlla ........ . ,V"""",'"U .v. - . Grey cotton hose, a pair , , , , jj R0STEIN & fiREENBAUM, 2Z$T TJtYINO OUT OF' MILITARY HALLOOX8 roLlTICTAXH ARK WHAT'S neighborly ctcem. There nro no 1IKTWEF..V TAFT AND Ill'filllvS fortifications on our frontlor. There nro no imiuusiups on me waters u- ... i.i .... ...... ,. .... . vldinc us. W.ahln.inn. .T..l 5.r.rn.,-,(ll wbjii inBiiin, -my w. wny i.rs - I .. " ' -;"'- ' V " Oov. Gharles Evans HiiKhos Md army offlcors who look to them ti)' develop tho art of war In' the fourth medium tho alr-rnro fo Kinnlns to center tholr nttontlon up Jirt Moyor, near Wnihlngton, whom tlie army Iki'.aI corp; It sjou tJ 4tcrmlne by nctjial exporlmenf what jti. Serial manduvertvcnn','l)o-uiaile t play In the American game of warfare. ' Captain Ualdwln'a dirigible balloon V l.h ho linH built according to army rprcincatloui, ban been shipped and Is loln nssombled. In a few days K will bn put th rou Kh the paces pro scribed bv tho signal corps. It It sot built on so lnrgo n scalo as the Zeppelin dlrlglblo nor Is It expected to establish a record for nlr crnff. Yel the trials, If successful, will bo important at marking the beginning of ft period of development of nlr MNgntlon by tho army. Next month tho Herring and Wright aeroplane will be tried out Mdor tho most exacting conditions. Thwo trial flight nro expected to t tho longest nttnlnod, the sped tCAtlona calling for a mnchluo thft will remain n nlr for nn hour. Tho i rials will also boftho first notable ribllo demonitrntlo'n of tho Wright fehlno which has been tho great Biyatery of the nerououtlc world. npn Alien and ofllcors of tho slg. Hl corps are counting upon these t'J! to bring home to congress the practicability of nlr navigation, if sH-cces in attaint-! nn appropriation vlll bo akel to ennblo the corps to devoto Its onurRlos to bulldlni.. m n nerlnl fleet nnd encouraging In tentora In perfecting mechanical no rlal fllsht. This feature of the trials Is by far tho most Important. Since th ex perineal of I'rof. Lnngley on the tomae whloh, although thy did xot solve the problem of flight, wont fur toward perfecting the necewnrr wwinmcai apparatiii. congross and. us a conmtqnn. tho army huv l'OVi upon norlnl flight as n cht n f rlcal notion. The ridicule follow. In Ijinsley's exporimants had mucu to do with his death and the subse quent praUe of bis work by all set fatltti has twndl to make th B tlowat letfJatrs more chnrlUUIe mid Ua cooksure. u no awrotHana sod atrlgtb "' tairiy siul It) nrmy reqHiumwiu it U tho New York executive, been unrenrc-.1 ,III'iI ' LNIuS wwlM tented In tho. harmony qonfpronces : HOME OF UXDESIRAHLES i wiiBiiiiiKLun. .iinv .t.v.xa I'rngf. dont Roosevelt honored tho lati TroBldent Cleveland by ronnmlng a Catlfornlnn forest ."Cleveland," so ho Is Heeklnc to nav tribute to tho mm. .....'.. .. I Inir I'rOlIllfinfininvllOJiv rnmnlnr u'ir cuiuvur iik, or ooiri ino Tail- " "'"" "' ........(, i Ites want him (o piny In their bnoic 1 lho 8l,8nin of tho name of "Land of .....i IIIIO ITnilftSlrnlilna" frnm Imlnn Tnll'. juiui betweon Judge Taft and the Into Inmented "allies," at Hot Springs? That', what politicians of the first mnguitudo are asking In Washing ton today. Is tho governor grouchy over sdmeWng, or The smoke of battle had hardly cleared away whon Speaker Cannon was puffing his cigar under Judge Taft'u vino and flg-treo and express- .a mo iiuuiuiu ui'iirv iu survu uuck- i "w ..... iunb eyo Hill In whatsoever capnclty j,o tn,),UneU l,rnP"ce of shipping v might will. Sonator BovorMge. son- run,s '" Mnnl'n. The Phlllppl the Undoslrnblos" from Judge Taffs pet country, tho Philippines. T.nough the secretary of state, or dorB have gono out to tho American consular representatives nt Asiatic ports to discontinue their long-es- ag- nes dumping ntor Hemenwnv nnd itoni-mtantnMvn nnvo hoen made the Watson bloakod the door In their !'ro,imll r human traih, who claim eagernsai to get Into Judge Taft'a An,or,cnn ?ltlzeri8hlp. It Is snid, on room llrst to tell him how loynl thejlho l,,eorj' that at Minlla or vlclntty tl M1.. .. t. ... .. I l?Ml tun.. 1... ..Hn..KA.. 1... .1 . i'iiiruuiiKf men would no to thoi "" ""' "v inuvurcu ur mo wan- ucrjust vIctlniB, or that they might bo sort on to tho states. Such n practice was nlco for tho Asiatic ports, but Manila did not seo any fill! In It ....! t.l... . .. iii ii, iiuu Luminal nud ni 1110 COSr since its organization in 1874. Th? queerest named secret society found In Chicago, however, Is the Concaten the Order of Hoos Hoos. an orenn Izntion of lumbermen, with a large membership. o Over Thlrtv.flvn 1Vnr. In 1S72 thero wns a great deal of marrnoea, dysentery and cholera In fantum It wns at this time that Chamberlnln's colic, Cholern and DI nrrohca Remedy was first lironcht In to use. It proved more successful man nny otner romouy or trontmont, nnu nns mr tniriy-nvo years ma n talned thot record. From a small UCCinnlntr Itn cnln nnd nsn hni nr tended to every part of the United State nni! to mnnv fnrpltrn rnnnfrloi Nino drMgglsts out of ten will rec- Dmmcni ir wnnn innir nn n nn i asked, although they havo otlpr medlclnos tnat pay them a greater prom, u can always bo dependod upon, even In tho most severe nnd dangerous cat.es. For sale by Dr. Stono'g drug store. men Ohio nomlueo. Being tho loudest talker, 8onator Boverldgo got Taffa ear first. Rep. Burke, of Pennsylvania, hot footed It aorosB country, from Sena .. .. .,.,. luillllljf, UUII1 DUlin ' ..., .v., ij,u hjj, tor Knox's country homo to toll tho tn,,B I,,aced upon hor. Tho quostlon M.i... l.l .l.l L ... nf tnllnrv nnA n l.n.. .. ... new big chief how numh Mm son ntor loved his conqueror. Ho had hardly gotton to Hot Springs before Hep. Coopor, of Wisconsin, came In Vi pledge the vote of th La Folletto aowd of roformers. Even Senator Hick, of Ohio strutted around, as the representative of Senator Fn. J'lur. to display within tho sight of Judge Tnft, a beautiful whlto flag. But where was ho who boro tho lilgnla of Gov. Ruches? Sat in Hot Springs. And Judge Tnft has wn no one of that stripe since he wm nominated. The politicians nro wondering If ho wants to. (JOOI) WILL HAS 1IKBX IIXTHNDKI) IX) aX.I)A Unltm Prtss I.tmeJ wir.J Quebec. July SS Vln.. n-.i.i,.... Charles w. Fairbanks todiiy dellvw d an midroMt of good will aRd neighborly fr!Ki!tklp frow th fal tiM States to Prince George Frtlr. lek of Wales at the ter.cutry I'olebratlou xureUi iifi., .... l'buulin moimmept. Wo cotfldently believ thai i... UultHl States a ii pm.i. ..i. (liMUliotl to ttlay a lari- ..i ........ MwwrlaR lart Ik the progr of tba huwjl i"w lr " iae wstrW roUnt. of tnklng care of these stranded per sons, or Bonding thorn homo on a government s-hlp was n voxlng one nnd tho authorftlos of tho city and of tho Islands, complained to tho President. LnBt year thow wore not less thna 2L'i vagrants who were provided with transportation. In HO of these oasoB the cost of subsistence was paid by tho insular government. Somo of thoo are sailors who had boon discharged and who h.i i.. tcrtod from American sailing vossels oJUior at ManUa or at such places as Hongkong, or Singapore whence they wore sent to Manila by the local American consulnr representative, "on thtfr way home," wherever that might be.. Mania Is tired of bolnc th .ni. tal of the I'ndoslrablos and Busted, nnd her klek has boon hwded. A WOMAN'S RACK- PROSPERITY HURTS PAWNBROKERS Pawnbrokor and loan sharks throughout tho country have been hard hit by tho roturnlng wnve of prosperity. Interesting and curlom Information about this line of busl- ne-s was uncovered by the boa-d of review In this city who heard from one ghetto property owner, Abraham Nemwan, that he was being ruined by prosperity and that he was losing money every day. "Ruined by pro perty?" nskod ono of the revlewera In astonishment. "I enn't under. stnnd that." "Easy enought," re turned Newman, "I am a pawnbrok er and whon tho times nro good there Is no builnoss for mo. There are 120 pawnbrokers In Chicago and not ono of thorn who Is doing an honest uusinesa is making any money to day." The 111 offocts of the present revival on nnothpr line of business were bewnllod by George Armstrong a manufacturer of rat trap, al though Just what the connection was between prosperity and the fniun off In the salo of rodent snores wa3 not mado clear. "My business ha, been strlou : damaged," stated Arnrtrone anion' ly. "It must have bean tho r.n th Bryan would be nominated." bo nd.i. od enigmatically, "that caused such a leeiwg of disgust among purchase rs, ami I am afra!d hla nomtnaMr,- will have a permanent denreasim. i. "nonce or tn rat tran indi.strv We Just Keep Growing and Can't Helo It Our prnwfli. PRiipplallv durlnsr the oast two venru !mn i.nnn - "- -- - " -- ' - -- non derful. Nothwithstanding this favorable condition we nre not d!i- poseu to iet tnc growtn siop, anu ueg leave 10 call your atten tion to our last statement, nnd to respectfully solicit your bail. npfts nn the tiiBt irrnnnil nf Rlinerlor strolltrtli' nnd fnr.lHM. Many people do not know what a bank's capltnl is for, or the dlf. icruiico ueiween a unnit oi mue or no cupiuu anu one with lam capital. A HANK'S CAPITAL Is the fund that nrotects the denosltors from less: .thrrnfm-a .v. ' "' i ihikvi n is, uiu greuiur iiruiucwuu itiu uujiusuor nns. This bant has a Capital of 8100,000 surplus anu undivided proms H.ooo Additional Stockholder! Liability 100.000 A total of 8208.000 This means that we must lose S20S.000 beforo our ,ionn.iu.. couid lose a cent. This protection is for YOU. When you think -uniiK" inmK "united states National." United States National Bank of Salem,, jt - - " ni imuisir The Artie, ami Paliu "VIII i)ln. Thd wk e board of review had mvii. It .1... .i..i-. . .. . In mnra i..U... i.i i 2tsrr,!5,v--" -.- ."" pear If the Ahlr. nf ti.u Clticn U Kiiiloirnl. A wowas's back has mnav aches and pains. Mwt tlms 'tis U)9 kidney's fault, Baekaoh is revtliy kUnty acjie; That's wKi' Dmu'i kUbav tm- rs vuiw iu sufficient to tako up UiU tArnwt. Thre . m .marte w kfk of lnvntor, fjtt. AMe. f M corps. Uh. kM wl i ,OW8 with thew. Mmi Utw Ultt I'm ,,.Wk 4,,,R tk JNnrtmwit Mis and vv jHiaamra u, of he lr k ut Hmy tak6l u U Question tbtr h d8ubt that in a fw ywn U umua SJM0 wm bo abre of aiu nuiw la aw. iii'n,m. work in pmic. Ntbor nvt tvrrltortvs. 'We cot only tstch In wan of lany Salem wam v... .i... the other's Head wlut oae w,B M "l... - Mtf llll It other', YuTbl .;.Tl !',fr ''Kht or ieriou t, hou4 15: v,m VtZL : Mr, n. SekrWbar r t.i m... .-,. ci. v ,6 ou rlHrts j M Hatn, ij; Wom ,1,. , sh rertwg from ihm.., u.,. alch not oaly troubled tne Uroufih te day bt hrok Mv .ru" Our deiiciOUS Cod T.ivAr !,.bMH " w eaecte of nu. n..ann.Mi.: ...ii .. i Kidney Piiu auu. t u.i .-.. Picuuuuu vJrnout on. .i.. ... : "" v u lK rowi Better than old-fashioned SirZKS 1 T cod Uyer oil and emulsions k m Z i 'J l" to restore health for Ur nm.r w-wo-. JSJ Mamr Old people, delicate children, f,y Uft1 others know :,..:" a nQ d effective rem- "- -W..WWB 'ni, However, tor it led to the discovery oi over $150 Q00.Q00 of taxable WMnh hidden away In Chicago and vicinity, tin taxes on which will enrich the citv ami oonaty 'by Mveral mtlMoae of dollars. The newly discovered prop erty Is the estimated total value of S0O HRHIvlded Mtiue which, during th lives of their owners, were un dertaxod and now will havo tn .a properly paid on by th heirs. j a mult of the strenuous look Into u pat, eoaaoJoaco-strlcken proper ty owuers are rushing to the re vtewwi with true valuations and hfcrd-luek atotas. When You Arc Dry WHY NOT BUY A 'puro and wholesomo boverag that is sold In all the cltto of Westt-rn Oregon and Northern California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Made of Filter! Watw and strictly In accordance with tk T)ltA Pha .IV n u. ruou aw MIem Beer ,B (he best fflJM bey oflereoW public. Mado by scientific processea and guaranteed pure and nh some. No adulteration. .0 drugs or chemicals and, under the v Preci sanitary conditions. Address all orders to '- . -. j Salem Brewery Association weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all thrru Qn lung troubles, edy." for sale by all dair ni ,. cents. Foster-Milh!t..n 1 r.. ! . iaViv Q.nv .V. btl or 4-i luujr troubles iWw avhi. . i w" uuna0, !av S. Y Uo.Jwt handy n re, " vniot, .Ne w lork. iole agents fv,r the Vnt- lHf?wkwW lltir Md aufcR Try H on our . .states lm Help for Tho. Who Uave Stonmcl. Trouble. After iloptnrinr n !... . n for a bad tn.,h . "..w, " ,8ar! i.vebdrHdoK .-. '"vu.w uc aua aocior's fees, I nur. which did her so mucbUd tnat" she continued to use them8nd they have done her more good than all of the niedlPin t ..f"u .Via "" Samuel BoyeTo,Som?lo.lQr& drmr stor lc M,,e by Dr- Sine's urug store Samples free. THE BUREAU lnL7, r-- " -a m m F. P. TALKTMrrrnxT ' rjTJ? ta ,he 2 ST", WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS "i",ue, 177. . . 300 awiw - Waller & Hentschel aucewsors to E. Eckerlm "The Elite" Hotel and Cafe ""- US Ctfrnmettfa, ?treet aU 6 A- Midnight. -E-.,. 6nt '"h' Lunch, 25c. sun. o O. tU v wm m aHkiisnrjrin - ia m m r w -. . . ,T r""' awu v? an dewier, (. V. KTVav r I iwr the name Doan'; sli Krd n Ht itit dm " .an.i bWa .- !-. i uU vtaer. 3tei4 -. .i-H ;yDlnnersandBaaiuetsa &&ic