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DAI1T CAH TU JOTRNAT., SALEM. OREOOX. TUESDAY, 0VEMBIB 13, 101-'. Taw Sit Loyal order of moose DiiCATfflKlll Splendid Young Orderj Home in First Year i Keeps Open House This Afternoon jniivn ii nr i.oih;ii noon ni hi- 1 1 l II V VMJIIIIOIS AMI in i f 1 1 1 1 Mil ; i.o i i: Mil VK I II H 1 i; wt Ol.ll. .III.'. I II feu llaya, .-'I In !" alt, year Urn ,ii,M IimIi:' of win: iini liiin: 1 1 . i . limn a n.n. niil future a liny t luulinv nf civi'i1 a Sali'iu ! i ;i I i - ) i ; 1 1, il v.iih ileailneil In In1. r Ihnuitlif Hint, lis uvciil uiilly In' imllri'il; lille knowledge Dial Nip mil' In .1 lln(:l'i'HS Wlllllll mi mil' li ii I (I II -Him l.nynl Order of Mik.su wiiiilil Mci lulu I lie linn li;hl In Him iiiMal n' other similar or- 1). It. 1 1 , Itlclaliir. lliTH mid 1 1 1 1 I' ' 1 1 1 1 f IiiUk place ill till1 head of the column li;u lied by (lie IIUIKt. t'lltllllHlllHlIc ami IH'IIKI'I'HHlVll rlf I.I'IIH III llll Hlllle. Ol'UlllllZf I'M liy Hie Mom have allily endeavored In Inler 'M Hie Slllein pulilii' In nl'Kiilllzii' loin of ilinvrenl mill valid llil.'K In Salem lierflofiil'i., hill fulled. A Miminc "hllti tler" IliMideil Hie 1 1 y a i.linrl time in:,, iiml, nl'ler iiiiii li ieiHiiaidiiii mul hard vnrli, mii'i'eediil In ilaiilliiK a heed vlilrli him Hpl'iinteil ami hlooined -l.liHiined Willi Hiii'h rapidity I hul Hie oldc'.l Inlialiliani luis taken Interest mid IimIiiv Hie m il' r In loliiposed of Snlein'ii lradlne iiimIii'i.s men, rupllal lilii mid mure upon mure (,f Hie tt'i rlil m'e.ilesi men lul.oi'lli,: men. In H In ill, Ilie Muoi.e odie lias nit nail V ununited Hie Hint rum; ol' Hie fraternal ladder and steadily allied n plnnarlr wlili'h wry ladilniii laippurtH anv tinier 11 h III hiii h a hurl period ,,f I line. 'I'lilti order tipi'iine, from a mere mir; Itrttllnil (iiialdliK evpliinatlnti Ii i ) ' : 'and hi now pluming a mile slone whhh Mils fair In lie Hiirriil In Hie roniini'. V.eileialloii art well lis to those loyal inemhers who tlrsl had the inmost rolilhlelii'e la the Vi'illiire, I lull ami t'liMilitlnntliil I iirnuiimi' nii'iil. Win n Hie (irr.milier of Ilie Moose loih.'e III . lltlellipli'il tu In 111); a s 1 1 111 elehl iiiin.lier of men loi'.eiliei' lo i Hlali lo Ii mi order In I Ids i h v. I he w oi l v.as Ire I ili a inn lll'.IIU', Ne ..lie would H.1I1 i m ton numerous to mention Just now. When the order llrst took life- In Fnlem, It IIuIsIkhI JU first murcli for I'llelnl'l In llinllldel (lie I cpoll'd In 1 It V. ' ' V V be i li nn . limbed Inn small for Hie S ' eierai'" man In iimlirialn' to slir up t , , bi.". I, linn man Km ill, ihe organ- ' ' V I'cr c ti a I a ' eil in inn I l Ii ,i ill , s. tile V f liropintor of "Ihe Tore, n." I I'- 1 . ' V , Saaro. .1 ('. I'crii and mini I'.ul? I J "'alciii business t in -ii mid Tic 1 1 i . K wast X, ' h.iiicd brlore . nitl .Lie public fully I j .'ali.'ed what bad nMiind A I'.C-llll,; innlilitv 1 1, the i, .in wind'.., ,"' i j' ' ' ' ' ll'i'.r I'.nilli llli U t.ll'eil Inn h Will Kile ' , . " '1 . !( f ill I. I Moll. III. II Ol ll il.C I be nO I 1 I lo,."e a ' i inn I True, .'al ami sin I f ( I era ill 111. ll' nilelllii',1., ;sv Mined j V ' oil al"! I I '.I l.v oilier a .mmII. . ll I " 1 I"! d .'., li 'i'li ;,:i e I.il.l .1 . .. . I line . , I II. II. I III III I', "V CI I 1, 11 I , 'III" ' , , 'I ,;) I'l I e J 'HI', idol j "' . I I lie I n- t dllii cr r"" , I' I. I I 111. .. . r '' w li.,l i i . . . : . , i i ; i , i i . a i 1 I ' iMr 1 . V b . ' '. , . V li'll.) I l.'i . the lo'K.A ill:' i I S ol ' I I'l.' i.'ili i. ,. .h'.. .11... r .:!..!. .1 al'.i at I ' S'v V ma . a' a. o I ' I ; .ml ,1 , i..: ; ! ' " ', ; ' i !' s.n.,1 a . di.' I'.e . r, i i a i i .id,, ,.r..,,. , 11 W.iil. ,.', i , I I' I ' , t , I', as ;r. l ; II.M it II 11:11 I ,, V ... I :.'.! nt al a i i', ,; ('. T I ..',.'. HI-! ' in I i '.a:. I. It . -ii I aM,,.rt. ..'It' i ' i i t l.al'.l ill, III, led 111 lilis ll .1 of III Mi Jft- ' I'M,.'. I- of I , M. use lode,, d. '.sen 111;', j 1 nt gi , at i i ,'iiit are 1 1 II "I at no! . now i -' - .. in eri'lary of the order; Key II Was- ' i i ri . lit Installllir ollirer mid olli- I I .1 in iiiliers '.villi J.'.'i ,Mun.-e Today the U,l,: in!i;e I nil ,l-;t s of over '..U llielil- l 'a ; , and !!, number In be Initialed i . noil Will (Oeni'.'ll II this liK'll'e ll.V i i 1 1 1 ; 1 1 . 1 two hiinilri'd. The order held 'I., Illat. Iliecllllt? Ill Hie Stei'Vi'H hllild- mi: and the amount in tint treasury at j thai lime would hardly pay Ilie funeral xpetisi"; of one of lis iiieinhfrs. ,nu', i lie .Mouse order Is not only Indepen dent, hut. one of tin- most well to do I nh;e;i in the slate. 'I'll it enterprise Ii; due t,, Kaleiii business men and Sahm , lipilal and Ilie i Hurt t of thi"-'e ;iuhl.(. il'llill bill illf.'.S Inell ie).e Ve .'III 1111- iluilied ,'imoiiui of credit, and coin uii'liilallon. Mluil lliiasi' tleiiiliirn lime, IjiiiioiI Iii one of Salem's most laaiitiful I 1 1 siness liiilldiiit;s, requlrini: luo lan;n slnlles, is Hie .Moose hall, w lili h was lillinnly ili ilii aleil this af n Mioon. The iiiohI Severn critic and the most Hlni'i'i'e Judj;e of Inlerior dec o.alinns will undoubtedly arj'ee that Hie new Mouse iiiai'teis are eipial (in . ' 1 11 i ii i -ii L and luxury) to any on the mast, After niounline the lorn,' stair way In the llorhy-l.afliy hulhlinc on the corner i,( ll);li and 1'ourt KlrcclH one conicH to a. widely paneled door wlilrll opens Into the Indr.e hall liual iii hs nlliee, nr secretary'.'! a pa it unlit s in fact. Uiidinn s.iiilli down a well i iii iibdicil hall, I here lire foldinn; doors. Tlille opell inlo an elcuanl parlor, lined especially for I lie w les, niolh "is, I,i iik h 1 1 is and relatives of Hie im lulu rs of I he .Mi n e loilr.e. Thl i I'.iainl ni rli ii- Is equipped wllli fiirnlsh 'iirs entirely liu'eip, n In iiiiyllilm; ever lielnre Mill Iii tliis cily. Illiie and V hlte effects cnliipose the wall deeo i ii t lull ! while Hie I ur II II II I'e consists of 'aicKer Bel teen, challH allll ll a Veil poll S. I'.li'l'.anl ii aillin; tables are art Isl Icall v a I nlioiif Hie parlor while a mainl I i u 1 1 1 stands In one section ol the ipartiiienl. lilchly colored run cover he hard lltilslieil liner ami every con n nieiice known 10 th latest dei'iiralor md r i m 1 1 1 h 1 1 . r Is at. hand from :i o'clocU In the inoniliii;s until 11 o'ehicIt al nh;bl. I.lleralure of the lilrliesi ur- del' will he supplied daily In the ladles who see III In visit I lie parlor and iiiniisi'iiii'iits of evi'iv description will be provided III Ihe Hear future. A hel ler equipped pallor for the ladles would lie illllh ull In lliiaelne. I'roud Is the Moohc who Invades the e.i'iitloiiicn'H P'lidltiK room In the Moose 11. II. Illll, icclHctaliir. (.eo, I Friuure. 7 .s-.r'-'.-v i -. " ' . ) . .;f-.-.. V:V V' -:Ym- 1 ;Ky' "" n . i In i- i 4 - H f I I t hall. The order has .-pai'iil neither expense nor trouble In equipping Ibis j ball. Klrunnl "bull" rorh"i s surround solid inabouany tables, while match 1 1 :i 1 1 1 h and holder i and foot rests are slrewn proinlsciioiislv about the la rye I ... ::iid homey apariineiils. Solid iiialinK any tables piled hh;li with the latest ui,'n;a.hii s , newspaper. and periodi i als that w ill lurni.-h pastime lor the members, while a quiet snooze can be enjoyed w liliout fear of mole ;!atimi. I. die Hie ladies' parlor. Hie ip ni leuien's leading room Is lilted mil with luavv ,"iul elahoraie run-, and In ai is sup plied by 1 1 ii jili - ii i ruiliulnis al all lluus. 'Ilie quality of the furiiisliinus of bolh i i aitmeiils i mil eceiei iii any lode,, rnnni In the stale. .Mountint,' another story, the Indue iluh rooms are at hand, and Hie equip- n: in of this di'jiai'lineiit Is none the h sb eloharate or conipleie. Three I laree billiard tables and a pool table, Hie llnesl In the slate are at. the pleas- are nf the members while lights, rest ing facilities and every other con venience Imaginable are at hand In every nook and corner. This lnaenlil I'ctit hall h equipped with the most expensive inalerial and, nnieh to the civilly nf the order, Salem nianiilactiir- ji rs supplied It all. Card tables anil II. 11. ( Ia, .1 C. I'ci i, Uojr 11. r"T'' : i ' JJ'!:.J. Jul. l.,MM. llll J1 ip.llll lU l ,, I i:;i . i li r' '."'.-..'.I si-' :' . ... : , , ,; ' . , ' i i iImimii .' iiim ' .1. i jr'.', ; t - .: . y y ' ' ' ' v - . . V , !.i n ,. 1 Miiunilicctit Homo of tlie .Mi-n Jh'dk'iliul lailay. oi la r aniiiseinciii hand everywhiTi conveniences are tit in the club rooms Mirers will not want pa s an idle hour or in lake advantage of I'lnl the Indue Ii lor some place t i w o if I liey wlsi Ihe I'acilili.'S al their command, both About the hall arc other beautiful mu tiny and nluht. , botany rostrums which will be occu That Hiisyouim and ciilerprisliitior- hi'"' '' Hi" various other ollirers ol der is i iueavor:im to hold Its iiicin- !"lu.-. Ill the center of the hall is Ins tre,.her l.v ci'-aiinu an alums-1" I'"' '"''t a'-'ar nlso of iniilmKany pin re In the lodye r us apliealinn t( i tie and nil alilie. is inaiiifi'Sted by the plans uiioii whii Ii Hi.' entire arrativi'-, pa ni of Hp. hall is laid out. A ne.it Kitchen, abundantly supplied with all uiiiisils necessary lias been construct ed at Ilie ends of all extensive baliqip't hall, and due to the unllriiiK efforts , ,(l t,(l ,an f u,,. hililiiiliK coillllill- tei , menus of Hie most linlshcd clia;-- acter may bo prepared at a moment;) notice In the spacious hall, M,ire spectacular In construction than any department of the quarters, probably, Is the regular assembly hall. This Important chamber !s located In the iiorthwa , tllxall feet, st corner of the bulMiim none the les ind its furnishings are ( elahoraie liotwlthstand- i lug its large dimensions. Mammoth electric lights of Ihe latest design hang from Hie celling and a brilliant I'glil. illuminates every nook In the V,i - IH. Inter. Trra aoiu. "'!. I ' A . . 'Y::: : . , i i in iV a an Hu nt. Located In the east end of the chamber is the Dictator's throne, a magnificent affair construct ed of solid mahogany, with pillars and rahly designed benches and chair-'. . v liit-li r n ' llil','s stands mi a monster run cov nrarly half Ilie hall. Opera line Hie three walls in front of I1"1' Dictator's throne which wiil he the use. of members and visitor.!. Directly overhead the chief ollinr'i chair is a lar:;e and beautifully de signed orchestra balcony. This pie(.? of work Is re.serviiin of much praise i.i view nf the fact that the lodge evhh in ly iniclids to he well supplied with music and entertainment between lodge meetings. Hack of this balcony arc lockers for the use of the member:! of the lodge. Occasion fur Illation. The oflicers and members of the .Moose lodge have ample reason to lie highly elated over the completion of its new and handsome quarters. Is doubtful If there Is anything so pleasing both to inemhers and the out- side public as a fully equipped lodge (': II. 'rerilli(T, Prelate. r4 H' ( liav Hiii kcvti in, sri"rant.a. Vi tm Rall'h Jlarr, MiMicim Y:Y;.,ArY. ' ' V ' , :' WYmm ' I,,,,,!,,, where the order may meet aim erjov every privilege kuoh - ,, architecture and furnishing. ! building committee composed of D. R. iVantis, ex-olilcio chairman, Hoy ll iWassom. A. CI. Magers, Geo. L. Fra zre. Win. II. Woll. I.w CI- I)ae' nnJ (;.i,i-e tio.-sn', are recelvliiK the I hearty ongiatiilations from many j friends today as the splendid resulls !of their efforts are realized. About the liio- diligent Illl'lllllel'S ot tins COUl- tat ill" i-aiue time giving due j mitiee cmlit to all I were David n. ninns I and I!oy H. Wa 1 unitlemi'li have mm. Until of tliPsc pent, night and day 'making preparations for the turnisa i , i 1....L fl ing of Ihe new- nnine aim "i ' " I;, id time and business to complete their task. T'ne Mouse lodge was oi giuilzed Jan uary 2'.). lull, and at that, time held Its first liieeilng in the Stceves building, coiner State and Liberty streets. It then moved its quarters to tin; Cdd Fellows ball where ineeting.i we.-e held up to within a short time ago when the new home was entered. i I!. Turner, secretary of the order, will be located In the lodge rooms at ail ti s and at Hi" service of the mem bers both day and night. Mr. Turner's olllce js near the main entrance and It will he his duty to act as supervisor of tlie entire home. The rules and regulations adopted for the hall are of the highest order and that the home will he conducted upon lines strictly in accord with tl"? manner In wlil-'i other modern lodges ,"ro managed remains without ques tion. Quiet and order will he the rule within tlie handsome halls and every person entering Hie same will he '" qui.'cd to abide absolutely by the rules posted in different locations. Ol'liccrs. D. V, Vantis, dictator; 11. 11. Illli, vice-dictator; II. K. Clay, past data n r; C. K. Terwilllger, prelate; II. II. Turner, secretary; J. C. Terry, treas urer; CK us. 1 lip kestein, sergean'-at-cr."i. ; H;.'ry Koss, inner guard; A T Hil'iani, outer guard. Trustees. A G Magors, tin. L. Frazure, VYm. II. Voire. House Cominittep. D. Ii. Vantis, A. G. lingers. Gei. I.. Fr.ue..e, Win. II. Wolfe Roy II. Was '.Mini, '.eo. G. Page, George Gosser. Williinietct (ites. President 1 Ionian, who left for Till a niook Saturday, returned that even ing, as the wash-outs pi evented Ins , making the trip. U3 ?ot as far as Portland, taking In the big football It I game there before coming home. C oach Sweetlaml nnd Captain T.laclr v. til, of tho 'arslty fcwtball team, took in the nl , football game in Port li'iul Satiirdaa-. The doctor stiyj h v ouhl like vere m ich to eniet 0. A. C. here this year. This Is the week of j.rnyer for the Y. JI. C. A. of America. The I'niver sity Assnclatlou will hold prayer meet ing each day this week at 12.1.', in F;.ton hall. mere is sjiiie talk of a student hO'i;. action bel -c Inkrn on 0. A. f.'fn. to pl'iv her; this year The Philodn'a.i iml I'hilodiisrn ! ; y socie.i is will hold a 1oint r-.-:. icxt Fridav v.i'r.g. """i rooms (.1 the hoys down In the "1.' ot the old chapel building ar te ing repainted and tinted. Jliss Tinli;, of the V. C. T, V., was a chapel speaker yesterday. She gave a very Instructive talk on "Things We Should Choose.'' The students are raising a private subscription to help defray the cx l"'"ses ef bringing Whltworth here next Friday. it ... i . . ... rs oi t 1 1 1 varsity Y. JI. C A. "'.I conduct mi,!,, Slllly ,,.lss sses at i'l'a'tuawa cacli Tu. s.lay iiu'tn ing tnnl.'ht evening, com- TI, Willamel. t sacond team will go to Albany Thursday to nlav Albanv high will seined, and Saturday they l:iy Wonilliiint UM.0i AN APPEAL TO WIVES "'I'le afllirtinn that He's fro,,, the ivsult sband or son. You v wasted ,m -nrink" I '.' l.rt.Me to purchase ! i.-. I. 1 in ' "KUIXK has sv-! ,: ';lll:tig ni' n. It is a i ':tn be given se- I w i ! I 1 - refunded , ' 'i to 1 lleli;, I Come in and a i -ox. 'I'l b't I'Klll.V:-: is (i ell you .ing .T. C. Menu sw 'ills ( east. .n K Nov. li.T,.rrinc w inds which have pre he coast for 4S hours, n n.any coastwise '"'hinl their schedules. e.s 't' ;! r H'-or : ' r" Saturday W. Hide,- rt irom Portland, be is a result of hur l.-. i.ni.e sine-t 0f fi,,, '"c the winds and wM ,o..,.i ..... at lo dock this afternoon by the "oilier &mta Clara. YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH YOUR FIRST THOUGHT If you have children, naturally your first thoughts are for their health. You certainly want them to develop strong healthy constitutions, The most careful attention must ba given when children show tho first symptoms of the many common ali ments. Perhaps they are weakly and thin, or grow Urn fast, thus BacrlUc ItiK strength. Theso nnd other an. parently minor ailments way bo the forerunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Juyne's Tonic Vermifuge which is essentially a children's tonic. First of all, It will pioperly care for tho child's stom ach. It will also Improve the appe tite, and will add strength to tho other organ of the body. In cases of thin or Impure blood, It Increases the number of red corpuscles enab ling tin? enriched blood to keep the body healthy and strong. Among tlio most common aliments that children develop is that of a disordered Blomach, leading to an Impaired digestion. In ninny cases this trouble Is duo to parasites In tlio Intestinal tract. To correct such trouble, Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. For more than 80 years millions of children have been restored to health through the use of this tonic. In sist upon Jayno's; accept no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayno & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. THERE ARE IMITATIONS NOW HIT MIVVllHO'S Illllfl'ICIDK IV AS mi; ii us r nwwtn'F (;kiw m:stiiovi:h. A discovery can be made but once. Alter that, nil similar acts become em ulation, Imitation, or an attempt at substitution. Newhro's Herptclde Is a discovery. It was the lirst remedy ever given to science to kill the dandruff germ. Oth er preparations have since been offer ed to the public, some similar in ap pearance, some in odor, but all bring ing the daring promise of doing the same things that. Ilerplclde has been doing for years. Kvery article of this kind is merely one more Instance of vicious emula tion, vile imitation or a base attempt at substitution. The "something Just as good" story Is old, why give It thought? Herpi cide is the Original Remedy. It kills the dandruff germ and prevents the hair from falling. Itching of the scalp stops almost with the first application. Don't be deceived by "Something just as good." If jour 0wn druggist does not keep the genuine dandruff germ destroyer, Newbro's Ilerplclde, go to one who does. Newbro's Ilerplclde In 50c and $1.00 sizes Is sold by all dealers who guar antee it to d0 all that Is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Send loc in postage for sample and booklet to The Ilerplclde Co., Dept. R, Detroit. Mich. Applications may bo obtained at good barber shops. nh.i, E.vmn'.m THE EX-GOVEIUOltS Governor West and Mrs. West are making preparation for a grand recep tion to be given on New Year's day ut the state house to all ex-governors of the state, or their widows. The ar "angenieiits for the affair are being b it largely in the hands of Mrs. West, v. l:o says that she is not yet prepared (o give out the invitation list. SACRIFICE MAY HAVE REES ALL IX TAIX U'xm:,) mess leased winE. Giiry, Ind., Nov. 11. Miss Ethel Smith, the girl for whom "Billy" Rugli, a (Tippled newslinv ennrlllnil liia life Plvlng up a withered leg that the skin thereon might be grafted to Jliss Smith's burned body, is in a serious condition here this afternoon. She has contracted pneumonia, the disease which killed Hugh shortly after the operation on his crippled leg. Skin ot Beauty is a Joy Forever P)R. L FELIX GOLRAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAL'TIFIER ftMti, ami Skin pifa"A nn I'verr oienu. n in beauty, aijil 'if IleA ilftectlon. U lian atnud the tft if (W yen anil In no barm t cm we taatflt tobosurclt Is properly ms'l. Acctpmocounitr tat of ainiiJir name. Pr. L. a. Havr wii to la.iy of the baut t..n i P11,"1'!: "At 7"U todW Will U thtal (tnurn ii r- .v. i i. nt til tha nJi'11011-" ',,r Mi by all dru ikU nd Fancy Uooda Dc&icra in tb UoUed Sutaa, CauJft ud Europe fLUT. HOPIIXS. Prop, 37 Brett Jona Strait lewTti