Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 30, 1912, Page Page Nine, Image 9

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    PAILT CAPITAL JOfim... S ,...r, ,
Artisans
to Visit
Portland
ATI UDY. MITKMIIEK SO, 1912.
fca. - Against
substitutes - Imitations
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eUFtf ASSEMBLY WINS COXTKST
t) THE LOSEKS 1 TOIITLAM),
s i'AYix, mm: artisans
(,i:m:iially to visit them.
((iplUil Assembly No. 84, United
Artisans, bus chartered a special train
to l'ortlitnd nnd return on Thursday,
ppcciiibcr 12th. The round trip faro
0( $1.50 for all tralim going down
during the whole day hns been se
cured, on the Oregon Electric, nnd
judging by the enthusiasm of the
members of the local lodge, nnd T. J.
'etui, Mrs. James Godfrey, nnd Ivan
G, Miirtln, the committee In charge of
the excursion, several conches will be
required to accommodate those who
take, tho trip.
Several months ago one of the big
nsaenibllcs of Portland challenged the
Salem lodge In a membership contest,
the losers to provide entertainment
and transportation to the officers, the
degree team, exemplifies, and orches
tra of the winning assembly. Salem
won, as Salem organizations have oft
tinies dona before, and It is for the
purpose of accepting the hospitality
of Its friendly rival (Fram Asseni
lilyi that the local lodge will mnke
the pilgrimage to Portland on Decem
ber Oh,
Tho Oredr of United Artisans was
MALTED mUi
Vs Wife, ' ; ; Hgr?
- ;l . , . '. i,:J",7J
I'aet Master Artisan
Master Artisan ...
Superintendent
Inspector
Secretary
Treasurer
Master Ceremonies .
Jiinlor Conductor ,.
fculor Conductor . .
Instructor
Ida (lo.'.i'iev
vilciin l' VI. n
. ... M. Man tv..li
Mis. Alio ll.andou
... Samuel l' Vail
. . . Adol li (lie u i .
Mrs. Maiv
Mrs. W. r. .1 i. Kiu.m
William y.oM
Warder Mrs. J, A. lleriumll
Mrs. Mary Hewley
Mada In tho hrccst. he
equipped and sanitary Malted
Mt!k plant In the world
Wc do notiiiake";;7A7?j-)(f.sl-Skim
Milk, ConJcnscd Milk, etc.
nt ti,o Original-Gaiuinc
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK
Mdo from pure, fiillrc.m milk
und IhccMnu t of Nflcct mulu-d n.in,
rctliu'cj to pWllor form, soluble in
water, licst foodslriuk for ull ocs.
tASK FOR HORUCK'S
Used all over the Globe
rome tSodaJtiunfain
Salem's well-known musicians. Also
a male quartet. Moth the orchestra
and quartet will furnish music at the
closed meeting la Portland on De
cember the 12th.
blred the big Chrlsumson hall near named Smith, a stranger to the Klrl
Tenth and Morrison, or somewhere I produced, l.lzzlo and Smith nro flat
In that vicinity, and so has room both hunting today.
in neart. and in hall fur all members
of the order who will ntt ('Jul ninl iw.
The occasion, as has been intimated cept their hospitality.
'7 A Vi'- Vi.VJk- I laid
MeU; It's led is assessed for the same
ilMint! t but tlu'iv is a small house nil ll
' d I- ,isM nr fcltimi ni.lkltl,; It's
1 " i!S('ssinent lur taxalliili purposes 2.-
It's easier for a girl to knit her .em. The total assess,. I value of taa
hrows than to darn socks, h, nronertv la the eliv Is about twelve
iidllioii ibillat's. and f.u the llrst pay
i:a Id cd' $ I .into principal and $1!) iMUl
1'i.tire-t on the f :,vo.iim) sewi-r hoiuls
! proposed to be i-. .ued, or a total 11 1 - l
ll a;, 1 1 Ml of I.Sviiimi, II w 111 take a ta
b i.v of Hut and one ivtli nulls; A
A itli Irs . h aul bd ill ieiv Just otie-
h i;s II. with bis Utile
'.erne. A pa iiij.; f I Mi (be llrst year
: nil 11 payinu "". and the s,iim. pio '
I .1 1 ion " ill eonl inue I'l-p ulai'ly fur l he I
It will luie paid ell all
nr'iviuil co t of Ins seer assess
III so far as ll mav have been valu-
ir.bl
I
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: rv: 1
;wy
.11 in. i: i
I list VI.MiT tillsan ii
M'llllllv.
. MOOIM ,
llpillll ".
Here In our ( li.iucc.
im lie l iu ss iishi a w on
Sun franclseo, Nov '.'' Tun Monde
line i v oil Ti'Mim widows want him
to llilll ill uliollt seven i
v i ars tllie i in 1 I hue l -i lit; lauit rolled
by 1 In- varying ino rest (duui;es
i i eas A w ill, li v n ason ol Ills va
i out land, not pay Ids oil for twenty
live vcars or so.
ll seems to me that Ih" luole ! bands, and so they have wilt to and i iclie dto h.
.-vlicnie Is unjust and unfair, mid that i Mayor Itulph. Thev've t:oi a little : died mi the vv ay.
the growth of the t.t v is bound to be ' money, , m, and veiiu fur loving, do mlier workmen had naiio
n larded serlmisly j liusllcaled hubbies, bnl "no biiuihs, J from ib alh
1 nolle., in reaililii1 the iitoeosed 111 ""ai h in ci i iipi.'H nee, i appn
ioiill.il Is
vv ei ,, Ian ie n e I. ..lav w lu ll a illicit
I. .u, I, ai Mie cllv I ill i al ion plant caved
III on I In' vv 01 K 1 1 1 , . 1 1 .
The entomb, .1 men were dm; out,
phalli, hut all three
IMCIIpell
OliCHKSTIt.l OF (AI'ITAI; ASSK.MHLY.
Left to right, Charles Kurth, director; Frank Krickey, Thomas Curtis, l)e Ixis Fritz. Uert
Stiff, Ivan G. Martin, George Keck; Murtha Swart .Freeda Hoover; absent, I'hllip Keizer.
organized in Oregon about twenty
years ago, and now claims to be the
wealthiest fraternal order per capi
ta of any order with headquarters in
the United States. The Salem Assem
bly of Artisans, which now numbers
about COO members, was organized In
1SH7, and met in a hall near the Ross
Moores printing rooms. Among the
charter members, numbering 57, were
Judge Moore of the Supreme Rench,
who was the first Master Artisan,
II. S. nolle, Warder, Rev. G. W. Gran
nis, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mr.
and Mrs. William Mestacott, Frank
Wrightman, and Dr. Cartwrlght.
The lodge met In the Murphy Block,
after leaving Its quarters at the cor
ner of Ferry and Commercial streets,
then a lease was taken on the hall
commonly known as the Labor Union
Hall on State street. After meeting
here for a year or so, the lodge
moved to the Odd Fellows Hall,
where the Order met and prospered
fur several years.
The Salem Artisans w.on first fra
ternal prize for the most beautiful
and artistic float In the parade dur
ing the Cherry Fair of this year. The
float was a miniature of the State
Capitol Building, the dome and roof
f which was completely covered by
pounds of Oregon's choicest Cher
yl's. Over the dome of the Capitol
ws a flower-covered arch bearing
the Inscription, "Capitol Assembly."
The Artisans are now meeting in
the elegantly furnished Moose Hall,
and have a membership of about 600.
Besides a well-drilled degree team,
captained by Mrs. J. A- Bernard!, and
n efficient corps of Exemplifies,
led by h. S. Belle, the lodge boasts
of a tenplece orchestra under the
leadership of Charles Kurth, one of
is tho outcome of a friendly member
ship contest, In which Fram lost, and
Remember going down on any train
('uriiii' the dav on the Klcctrlc, but
is now paying its penalty by having a! tickets good returning on the special
thoroimhlv cood time itself and pro- only.
vidlng a delightful evening for its
euests and victors. Nor does the
i am. lulls. Ill thill 1:1c i lly
i n 11 1 ii II ill to submit the 1 1 1 1 . ' s I lull of
construction of sewers In n vote nf the
pie every llnie any sew ers are In be
built nnd paid for by taxation (see sec
tions 11 and (', of the iiineiuluient I, and
it Ibis measure is adopted lliosn who
have burdened iheinso'ves with heavy
.lax burdens in nddillon In what we
I already have will not be likely to fur
Not nil kickers are to be condemned tin t' burden thcmselv.-s for the bciicllt
.,, I.,u nf f,,tl,i,ll le.n.iu ni'.i ,.v. of 11 few lieolile Will) 1 1 lit V live 111 I III
llirce Hut led llve.
I'ltlKburi?. Nov, ;;n Tin.
I'l ilol.lv a food (..oil. ail jsiine call
j be pluvial In dry weather, lull It iieeics
nen iiinsiliii.il.
Kennedy, Herbert
I
ceplions.
Fram stop at simply settling its little for a person vilely slandered.
If you can't do as well as you like,
Thprn Is nn adeotiate recompense i young man, tlien do jusi in very oesi nav
you can.
suburbs ami who are In need of newer
connections. They wi'1 force these
people to do Just as nearly all of u
done already, pay for their newer
j connect ii, a bleral mid trunk, by re-
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Left to right, W. W.
HXKMI'MFIFIIS AMI 1AKV CADKIS.
Hill. ,las. R Godfrey. Mrs. Nora Kris-I. Mrs. J. T. i'-'nn,
Krlsel.
. K. Ilelb', Mrs. Iiaisy '1 uck.'i,
..... i.nt. ri-urler. J. T. Penn, It. C. Krlsel. ..-, i, u, I, .in. Mrs lie Us
lii. jcim.. . ,, . ... ,,,,,.,.. n u ,v iikit, .v
.. .... ,, in.lrpsen. Kosii la IIHCII,
Cadets-Dora Annresen, - MrH.
ward uuran m".'.
Adolpli Gu'-ffroy, lluby Wood-
. ...i.u it,r. Clalem
loss In the contest, w.u.
Assembly, but opens iu big coll-o-.....
ioi Invites all the Artisans
VIVO 1J'
from anywhere to visit them
.... o,nt their own little
l.lllg ne.
home" was
Suiiih it Her,
CSITKU flirSH IXAtlKD l 1
Portland, Ore
and rtval- Lwlbetler ran away
nrivntp because her pare
e ...... la lejvia was
. .. .....f a mini na m-ii iam.
not large enough w ' '". ,.. ,.. and a hid
NOV. II". 1.IZZU'
fram her liouie
nts wanted her to
guests, went out nnd
"ditched"
fir"-- ""
t THE OPEN FORUM :
fin Itli-' to
V. la !l I'M
lor a
tie V.' '
y lie, re bolidl
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TA.VI'A'i I It
TheCap'tai .lournal Invites pun- t
He illscussioii In this department
I.-t both bides of all matters
be fully biosic'it out It IB riot
the purpose of this newspaper to
An the thinking for Its readers. 4
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'11,, yoiu.g rjii,aii who kilb-d a man
!,, Co I .111, has was !10'lllM."l . ,f ' ' 01
1 1 h a WitHte of llli.e, e
to try a pf'ty yo mi:
iU-r.
rr-M ' i n.otie.
ti'ii .'iii for in 1 1 -
I wi t.
inwint; s
in com.
al.o'it '!
TIkihc Sewer IIUlil.
(1,id p.lbllsll the fob
has oci urr.-d to u.'
Hh the dlM'i,. -ion
:;. of S'iitig Ik-'I'!
either la'eiai , or
It's Good
Ifastetter's Stomach
Bitters
THE SEALY
TUFTLESS
The Most
Hygienic,
Luxurious
and
Economical
Mattress on
the Market
if you've had difficulty in finding just the
right mattress, try the Scaly for a couple of
weeks. If it doesn't make good we'll come
and get it with no expense to you. We have
not taken one back yet because we haven't
been asked to. and we've been selling them
for years.
The Sealy is made on the right principle
with no tufts to make an uneven surface
and cause uneasy slumber.
It is made of pure best grade long fibre
cotton which is the secret of it's giving better
and longer service than any other mattress.
If you are told that any other mattress is
"as good as" the Sealy, ask to see the in
side and then judge for yourself.
Every Sealy is guaranteed in writing to
give at least 20 years of satisfactory service.
It will not become uneven or lumpy.
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