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THE SALEM CAPITTAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THREB F ' ' ' ' 45 to 55 TESTIFY To the Merit of Lydia E Pink. I ham's Vegetable Com i pound during Change of Life. ! Westbrook, Me. " I was passing through the Change of Life and had pains in my back and side and was so weak I could hardly do my housework. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and it has done me a lot of good.. I will re- I commend your med icine to my friends 1 and give you permis 'sion to publish my testimonial." Mrs. Lawrence Mar tin, 12 King St., Wentbrock, Maine. Manston, Wis. "At the Change of Life I suffered with pains in my back and loins until I could not stand. I also had night-sweats so that the sheets would be wet I tried other medicine but got no relief. After taking one bot tle Compound continued its use for six months. The pains left me, the night-sweats and hot flashes grew less, and in one year I was a different woman. I know I have to thank you for my continued good health ever since." Mrs. M. J. Brownell, Manston, Wis. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from root i and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If you want special adrice write to lydia E. rinkham Hcdiclne to. (conn LUMBERMEN HOLDING CONVENTION AT FRISCO First of 550 Conventions to Be Held in Exposition City During Fair This Tear. TABERNACLE UNIQUE FASTING TAILOR DIES FROM LACK OF FOOD Man ' Who Went 59 Food Passes ..Away, Records. Days Without ..Breaking All San Francisco. Feb. 17. Tbe first of moie thai 550 conventions and con j grouses to meet bete during the Pauama-! Pacific exposition, the gathering of tue Western Retail Lumbermen 's associa tion was failed to order today in San Francisco s $2,000,000 civic center audi torium. The first session was held at 10 o'clock this morning. Governor Hirnin Johnson, President Charles ('. Moore of the exposition company, and Mayor Kolph delivered addresses of welcome. President If. A. Templetoii, of Great Falls, Mont., and A. h. Porter, of Spok ane, Wash., respond'. 1 for the lumber men. The convention will bo in session three days. Among those who will make addresses are: K. B. Hazen, of Bridal Veil, Ore, on "Advertising Lumber, From the Manu facturers Standpoint. .1. M. Crawford, of Walla Walla, Wash., on "Value of Plan Hooka and Plans." W .11. Miller, of Spokane, "Commun ity, Ensilage." J. Anton Do Huns, Stanford univer sity, on "The Economics of Distribu tion." A. J. Jackson, on "The Material List "Squaring the Square Deal"; To Be Subject of Sermon - Tonight Palo Alto, Cal., Feb. 17. Louis P. Roth, thirty, a tailor here, who broke ! a fast Monday after abstaining from food 59 days, surpassing all known : records, died last niht. Ho starved i himself to death. With almost his last breath Both I expressed a wish that his wasted body ,rm ,,; in tl, autm-v f to the medical department of; Declaring it a good specimen of th 1 . ' Stanford ITmversity for scientific pur- "grandstand piny legislation which evangelistic campaigns was earned outh,oge. This will not be done as the played a prominent part in the early in the tabernacle this morning when; doctors say Roth was so emaciated that days of the session under the guise of the church members of all the churches 'here is scarcely anything of his body I economy " and a "disgrace to the state federating in the movement gathered '"ft ! )'' ? "i." w.oihei1 "J and to the legislature to abolish such a in there for a ten o'clock service. The i r0"1"1 he ,)('Ran 1,18 fnst 01,J 7j valuable body at this time," the house plans wore not definitely announced when he died. ,,ilu8t niKht l'Wrted to slaughter Sen- beforehand so it was partly a surprise' Th W. J "" J "4. ,' 1"'' bil1- the con- to those who came. After an opening j '!' ,nl records was that of Signor I nervation commission and did a first son and a few words from Dr. Ostrom lf1",.t, w-ho-We-nt . W1 10 ' f00'1 fol' J . encli orniin nf members met their own ! Imv 1,1 1 '" 1M0, Representative Sehuebel, Senator imstor in a certain part of the big' Dimick's collengue and sponsor for ull Bill Abolishing Conservation Commission Gets Ax With Other Measures of Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable K I.. Value to n pound I began to improve and I the ,,,,,. ',, Ll1Illl)crnllln.. building and the details were then ex plained to each. Names of prospective members and delinquent members were given to those who plodRcd to sec them as soon as possible with the purpose of getting thorn into the church of their preference. This plan makes it possi ble to continue the dcuominntionnl Forest Reserve Trespass I of his bills when they come to the house, was absent and in attendance up- r r:U.. 0l.1..J:on a committee meeting Inst night IfdM? rUldliy JclllCUi when this bill rnmc up. Representative Uinkle delivered a glowing eulogy up on the life nun works nf the cntiHCrvu. Portland, Or., Feb. 17. The case of i tion commission, stating that the. lee George W. Wood, of Santa Cruz, Cal., "Combination Order and Sales Ticket. " Elbert O. Flinn, "Scoring Employes from-Actual Results of Their Labors." Charge Darnell With Mann Law Violation Chicago, Feb. 17. Rev. James Mor rison Darnell of Kenosha, Wisconsin, was arrested vesterdav on a federal denllul) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will .warrant charging him with violation of be opened, read and answered by 0 the Mann white slave law. woman, and held in strict confidence. was reported to have obtained a y " at Crown Point, Indiana, yes- ir.T-,m-,-. .-. A-t ! torday to marry Ruth Soper. Federal COMMITTED HARI KARI. offers say they followed the preacher Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 17. If yak-, for ten days and have found no evi pnr0 Mayedo, a Japanese, and his wife, donee that he over obtained a license to Toyono, committed suicide by inhaling' marry the girl, tho fatherhood of whose illuminating gaB in their home here 'six months old son Darnell admitted, today. Tho couple had been married a The warrant charges Darnell with year. They camo to Los Angeles last having transported Ruth from Ownton July and wero said to-be in moderate , no to Chicago and from Chicago to Ken circumstances. Despondency becauso t osha for immoral purposes. tho bride's parents in Japan disowned " 1 her after her marriage to Hynkparo is! Tint one half the World knows ex faid to have been the cause. ! actly how to work the other half. A. H. Lewis and II. A. McOinlcy for . uiM.iiitic Ilin l, MUlllllllll lirillll , . , . c work in the midst of the federated , '.'" UIV ' '"T ullu """Kcr u movement tion on the Crater National Forest was At the service last night Dr. Ostrom ;ld before the grand jury in Portland spoke on "The Meaning and Mvsterv , " February . Although the defend of Human Sorrow" using as his text;!1" ? l,1,'l,,,lod ,llc Jurv f"lled , ,0 tho words "Godly sorrow worketh re-! lmhct the evident reason being that pentencc unto salvation but sorrow of i1'0"'?" hd been sufticiently punished the world worketh death". " Sorrow I by being in jail for two month, of the world" he said "is nlwnvsl On or nbout December 4. these two selfish; it alwnvs savs 'poor me' 'i men broke into the Mosquito Ranger have been wronged'; it mo 1 me, mv,! Nation and stole a quantity of govem mine. Hut Godly sorrow alwavs! nlpnt property. As soon as the matter thinks about other's; how 'they' suf-wns discovered, an investigation wus fer and it expresses itself in the words ' Ktoi. Tracks were found from the 'they' and 'theirs'. It. wns a sermon " i buuiu uerc nf unusual interest because of tho mi-; I'I'W1 0,1(1 McOinley were stopping, u usual trend and the originality of it. "-'"eh warrant obtained, the cabin Tonight nt 7:.Kl Ostrom will speak '"enrolled, and the government property on "Squnring the Sinnro Deal." j .found in the cabin. The men were nr- Thursdav afternoon the "Tribute To ! r08t(!'1 Blul taken before the U. S. com The Aged" will bo given in the tuber- missioner at Medford, and held to await nnde. A committee of ladies led bv ,ho B(,,it"1 of the grand jury. In dc Msv. Dr. Sleeves is nrmniiinir fnr nntd- fnult of 200 bnil, the men were com- mobiles and carriaees to brinur nil need ;mittcd to tho county jail nt Medford i present people tn and from the service. Anv- "n't ln"'r removed to i'ortiand. iney motions Woman's Hlih and spirits depend upon her digestion and circulation. Sallow skin, pimples, . faciul blemishes, and depression dis appear after the system has been cleansed and the blood purified by BEEOilMTS PILLS Direction ) Sttdtl ViIm ! Wo.ti -Ilk Enqt Box, islnture may abolish the legal status of the commission but it would live in memory as long ns time ran, und he wus followed by Representatives Stan field and Eaton, the latter of whom pro nounced it purely a piece of grnndstand legislution und Speaker Selling put the finul crimp in it when he iinnounced from the chair thnt to abolish this com mission would be a "disgrace to the state and the legislature." With barely u quorum present the Semite bills which were up for third heading before the house, which would have needed ull the support they could get under ordinary conditions, were up against the worst of it last night and four of them had fallen under the nxe of the executioner before Speaker Sell ing, realizing the work of wholesale de struction that wns being wrought, called a halt and suggested that an adjourn ment hud better be taken until there was a woiking majority of members As it is it is expected that for reconsideration will tie one willing to loan their conveyance or ndmitteii their guilt, stilting Hint tliey!mde upon ull of the bills ruthlessly nnyono knowing of an aged friend who had been lost and intended to return filled nt Inst night's session and there ought, to be nt the service should noti-,the property, but were arrested before will be a coterie of raging senators hov fy Mrs. Steeves. I tliey could do so. That this was sini- ering around tho portuls of the lower Sunday will be the closing day of ply an excuso was Bhown nut only by brunch of the assembly when thev find the enmpnign and Ostrom and his tho fact that they lived only seven out what dire calamity lias overtaken helpers will leave for South Dakota miles from tho ranger stntion and it their pet measures. where their next Campaign will be con- "as ten day rrom the time the goods Among the most important of the lucted in Wntertown. Following thnt they expect to return to California for three months' wolk. were stolen until tho men wero nrrest ed, but by other circumstances equally w-ere S. 1). Hi:), by Bingham, prescribing convincing. MAIL ORDER HOUSES SCORED BYMERCHANTS; Convention of Oregon Retailers Is! After the Big City Concerns -Many I Addresses. Portland, Or., Feb. 17. After the! severe grilling the members of the Ore-1 gon State Retail Merchants' Associa-, tion gave the trading stamp and otheri gift schemes in their nniiunl conven tion at the Multnomah Hotel on Mon day, they turned the fires of their wrath yesterday upon the niailorderj houses. The trading stamp was de clared to be a "menace , while the mail-order merchant was described yesterday as an "octopus." At this morning's session, the last to be devoted to business, the store keepers will "view with alarm" both the mail-order method of doing busi ness and the ift scheme, trailing stamp and otherwise, by the adoption' of resolutions on both these subjects.' Other things that threaten the pros-l perity of the merchant will bo touched upon anil various recoinmendations made when the resolutions committee! reports today.' The big moment of yestcrduy's ses sions came iu the afternoon when a telegram wns read from Dan Kclluher, ut Suloin, advising the men-limits that the bill, in which the association is much interested, abolishing the trading stamp and similar tunic plans, hud passed the House. The delegates greeted the message with cheers and .1. C. Mann at once offered a resolu tion commending the work of Senator Kellaher and Representative. Thomiis t. )wu in bchiilf of the bill and ex pressing a vote of tl ks to them and to all others in the House who worked and voted for the measure. Mall-Order House Assailed. The merchants pitched right into the mail-order house when yesterday af ternoon s schhioii was called to order M orris akes the rices SPECIAL-Two Pounds Extra Large size Wal nuts 35c Two Pounds Extra Large Brazil Nuts....... 35c r'',V'i!,S1u'!'i'.'1' '.'r,,,kilk"1 l"t night :xhov eMeA i( ,m llvi, ,, othl!i: n tl 11 ri ;i M II II II IU II II 11 II 11 33313 EH lfl 3 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY TE FREE To the Contestant Making the Greatest Increase This Week. It Is Up to You n ti n ii ti ii pi M 11 H II 11 11 M M 13 11 11 II II tl 11 II II 11 II II 11 M n N 11 li H 11 ii pJJ; This Dresser is well made, I8x;59 inches, mirror 18 x24. Any finish $15.00 Solid Oak Dresser just like cut f$8.75 Top is $8.75 Ten Highest Contestants Bungalow Church ...:!8,581 Loyal Order of Moose :'.8,401 Woodmen of World ..:'.0,612 Mr. D. H. Pressnall .22,183 Salvation Army 19,275 Mr. Ronald Gould ...19,219 American Yeomen ..19,156 Royal Neighbors ....16,125 Mr. Fred Domogalla ,15,:J78 Mr. Delbert Dunlap . .15,050 nnEBni!inEssisini3E3Efi ti n u M ti n n is u li U w y n g XSi "Crescent" g 11 Made in Oregon for Oregonians Our Crescent Range is a Real Range, made of the best material that can be obtained, finished as desired, such as ground top, black top, nickel base, black base, thermometer, pouch feed. Three sizes of oven. Price within reach of everybody. Sold on :50 clays approval. Factory guarantees it for twenty years will last a lifetime. Priced from $:$7.80 and up. 5000 Extra Votes With every single purchase amounting to $100.00 or more either cash or credit purchase to be made this week. If you are inter ested in furniture let us figure with you. n ti II n ti is a n, IT U n, 11 II II II 11 11 II 11 tl II II II 11 II tho time that I'Iiiiiil'Oh in ni'lmul iliKtrii t boiindurics rIiiiII be imulc; H. B. U'3, by Kidillc, iiroviilinj; for tho elootion ut of ficr of corporutioiiH fur ulti'mutinj; ternu which I'lintor Kiilillo fought ho vnliniitly for in tho Hcnutoj unci S. H. .'l.1, by the Homito .iudiciiiry ioinmittip, milking tho liability of iiuU'innity in Hurnni'i' emu pun tost juiytiblu upon jti'lyi' mcnt of the triiil I'niirt, l.imt ni(lit 'm work of the Iioum" is hiiiiiiiiim) lip brirfly im followH: I'pon motion of Mr. dill the ri'i'onsid prod H. J. K. No. I!) providing fur the i'oiuplyiiir mill ii it ii t ii t i mi of Is, mill I'opioH of the Kidioiil Iiiwh of tin1 state fur ilixtiiliution, which I'niloil to piiR dnrinir the iiftei'iinon und pusseil it. X. H. l!M, by Nenntor HiihIov, up plilililltinX lilOI) to roillllilll'o the ! widow of Will hi m ,1, Itincli, I in I i ii ii Win jvetonui, for the Iuhh of Ins home during .the Indiiin wni'H. I'liNneil. 1 H. H. 21 H. by Seniitor llnll'm, inoreim. in Kiilnry of sheriff of l.inroln I'oiiiity. I'll sued. II. 75, by Nomitor Dimii'li. to nbol i hIi iiiiiKirviit inn oomniiHiiioii. I'liiled, H, II. L'.'M, by I'mutiHi! ileli'irntion. in ('reiiHiiiK Kiilniy of nclioi;l Niipcrinteiideiit of rtniitillit county. l'liSHi'd. H. B. lli:t, by Honntnr Hiii;hiiin. pro vidiiiK thut nil ehiuificH ill Kclmol din trict boiiudiirieH hIiiiII be iniide Ik'Tim t Alurch lut of ench yenr ho in not to in terfere with exteinoon of tux roll, l-'nileil. S. H, l:i, by Henntiir Kiddle, provid ing for election of corporation officern nlterniitely. Failed. H. H. U.'l.'l, by .ludiciiiry Ciiniiiiittee, niiiHiiii liability of Indeiiinity iiiHiirance cuinpiiiiieM iiliHoluto upon jiiilKiueut. Kniled. VIOLATED MANN ACT. I.im AiikoIoh, Cnl., Feb, 17. I'lendlng ttiiilty to a chui'Ke of violating the ,ln 11 n white hIuvu uct, (leorifii (triiiul, n buyer for a I. on Angclcn clothiiij finn, win Bontencod today to one your at Mc Neil Inland by l'Vilcrnl ,lud,'0 II. '. BoledHoc, tlrund made a trip from Now York to I.oh Anirelen ncconipiiiiied by Vivian Alcott, u bonutil'iil clunk model. Mid thiii(;H. Tho parcel pot wus re-1 ferrcd to iih far from boinijr an mi-' mixed blcHhiiif; in that the. peoplu of i tho country ure called njion, retail: nicrchiiiitH uniuHK them, it iih naid, to! make up tho deficit of tho parcel post iu currynii, niiiil-oriler guodH. I. D. Nickliii, of KiiKoiio, also directed an attack upon the inail-oider Iiouhoh. lie Hiiiil there ure 1000 such cHtubHidi iiiciiIh in the country, doin); uu annual biiHiuess of if l,0nil,ll(lil,il(MI,llol u year, lie pointed out. Unit they are exempt from taxation mivo at pointH where they Imvn uarclioiiHcn iiiul thin, ho held, whs an injuMioe to the retail mer cliiiiite, as well us to other people. He referred to u law that him been intro duced into ConttroHs and iiined that the iiioiiHiro be indorsed by the resolutions committee, It waH reported that the lesolutions coinniittee will deal with this subject in an adeiuate manlier. Home Cioods Put to Foro. P. Ii. Miull, inaiiiiiter of the I'ortluud l''i(iitril! Mills ( 'oiiip'iny. talkcl on HiiviiiL' at llonii) or Abroad," munii; the ue of OiCKoii-nindc ((oods. ".Not every mint who wears a hooster. button iH it ovd citizen," he said, "lie! may think tie is advertising Oregon with his white suit, but, an u matter of filet, his every day suit may have been' miide in iinolher state. The hurrah boy is usually Intent on inlverhsiiiK himself, first and his Mute inciilciitnlly. "Are you, us retailers, ("ivin prefer ence to Ircuoii niddo uoods I Are yottj keepiiiK your money hero or lire you sondinc; it. abroad 1 know it Is not possible now to liny everything needed) in your stock nt home, but il is the duty of the Oregon retullcr to buy' everything possible here at homo. The buy-in-ttieon inuvenmtit menus more! to you than to any other class of peo ple, Let us believe in Drenon Ulld ill 'irenon resources, ror tho coming year let us stop I he flight of Orcuon dollurs and buv at home." Closor Watch Urifed. "How to Kxteml I'reilil" was the subject dealt with by A. J.. .InaiicMin, of McM iniiville, Uu inoed reater care in KivinK credits and a careful in ipiiry into the finauciul ubilily of the vim ili'sirine creilit, rr SPECIAL, $14.85 Brass Bed as illus trated, fine, heavy, 5 filler, continuous post bed. Regular price $18.75, now $14.85 $:'.0.00 Brass Bed, now $21 85 $27.00 Brass Bed, now '. ,', !$2o!.'JO $20.00 Brass Bed, now . $10.20 $1H.00 Brass Bed, now " ngr umers as low in price as $7.83. tl - II The pnper of II. V, Mover, of .Salem,! ml TUAT IAD AC lUIIlCTrDfl C I ,v'b wiih unable to intend tho couven- m nmi jm vi muJiLUULL ti 13 u ON THE BATH-ROOM SHELF ii I T' Vl nrm mm n M 11 11 11 11 Hm Rollovod Fain 'or Every Out Id' Uia Family When llttln Huslo had tho oroupii w hen Johnny not his feet wot. n mi . caught cold; when Father sprained Ins: knee) when (Iriiniiy'H iheiiniatisia both- oreil her That jar nf MI'HTKHOI.K was rilit ! thorn to (lvn roller noil oomrort, MI'riTI'MttlMO Is K eleaii, white oint ment, in u lo with oil of iiiiistard, It will not blister like n mustard plaster, tuicli relief for Horn Throat, Ilrnn eliitls, Tonsilltis, Crooli, Htiff Neck, Asthma, Ncurnluia, lleadaihii, t'onics. tion, I'lciirisy, lllioiiiuntisin, Lumbauo, I tion, was read. Its subject was "Htand H rd iu t in n of Meii'hiiiidise." The writer tirrfd that the ovcnniient iut its stump upon merchandise and bun: it 1 1 1 1 tn a iiik'li Kiado. 'I'ho uftornoou session was eiiliieuedj liy pin no solos by lir, Fmil 1,'nnii audi by un interesting exliibilion of tix-ni-1 ory tests by I'rolessor liavld If ol It, of I'ortluud, lloth features of entertain ment worn applauded heart ily, I'resideiit Kintisli'V and Mocretiuv MiumoiiH, of the Wiisliintlmi llctuil Merchant's Associatioii, wero liitrn dnced and extemlcil n'cclmus lo the Oregon ussociation. 1'resldcnt Kinus lev read ft pnper on "I'oireclln the tilft Hcheino Alenncn." D.i a D1E8 AT HOHP1TAL. Tincv, who l.ad lieeii suflcrinn i Garland Gas Range for $20.00 ti si Reliable Gas Range J for $22.50 home FURNISHERS COrf. COURT & HIGH STS. Btoroi in OroRon and Wonhitiffton II $22.50 Quarter- j sawed Oak Exten- j sion Table, 6 feet 42 inches, this week for $17.85 I'ains and Aches of tho Hack or JolntM.lof Into witu (lallstoneB, passed fioin Hpraias, roro Muscles, Uralson, ( hil-: this lifo lo the tlreut llevoml Tuesday blains, Fronted Feet, folds on tho ( host moniinu at thu Silvertou hospital. .Mi. (It often prevents I'noinnonin). Nnth-1 Tuny had never noticed any iiliiiinini; iiiK like M I'HTKlttll.K for oroiipy chll-l Iciituios roKiinlinir his sickness, and it illcii,- was just u few days nun that il wan At your drii.ulst , In 2"ic, and Tificinv sury to tiikn him to the hospital. jars, and 0 special H ryo hosiitnl sie for ..HO. He sure ynu ((et tho iionulno MI'H TMKDl.K. Kefnsn Imitations- not what you nsk for, Tho Miisleroln t oiupuny, t'lovolnnd, Olilo. tn addiUon to pie extremely low prices I give a beautiful premium for each $5.00 worth erf tickets, MY GOODS ABE ALL EXTRA STANDARD no cheap goods and my prices are right Best Hams, lb inc Nice Breakfast Bacon, lb 20c Pick Nick Hams, lb 101 ac Beasonlng Bacon, lb nc No. 5 Lard . ,75C No. 10 Lard 31,45 Medium Cottoione g5c No. 10 Compound .. $1.23 6 bars Crystal WWto Soap.... 2Io M 6 bars Sunny Monday Soap.... 25c 6 bars Morris' Best 25o 10 bars good ftoap 25c- 9 gaL Kerosene (bring your can; 650 Largo Cottolene $1.60 No. 8 Compound 85o 2 pkgB. Corn Starch 15c 1 gaL size Choice Peaches.. ,.3'x 1 gaL size Choice- Pears 33o I gaL size Choice Pumpkius..25c 1 gaL size Choice 8iuauh 20o 3 pkgfi. Seeded Raining 25o S cans Milk; 250 1 doz. ians Milk 00c 3 cans Extva Corn 25c, 1 doz. cans Corn 05o 3 cans Extra Qual. Tomatoes 25r 1 doz. cans Tomatoos 05c 2 enns Bauer Kraut 25c 2 cans Choice Poas 25c 2 pkgs. Arm ft Hammor Soda 15o 1 can Nko Minced Claim 10c 3 cans Extra Choice Oysters 20c 2 cans Pride of Columbia Biver Balmon 25c 1 doz, cans Pride of Columbia River Saunon $1.10 Alaska Fink Ealnion, can 10a Vj gallon Syrup 30c 1 gallon Syrup 60c Vi gallon Karo White Syrup. .35c 1 gallon Karo White 8yrup....fl5c B-lb. box Macaroni 30o 10-lb. size Corn Meal 35c 3 pkgs. Post Toastlos 25c 4 Krinkle Corn Flakos 25c Extra Choice Cofloe, lb 30c 2 lbs. Brick CodflBh 25o Largo bottle Vinegar 10c Extra fine Uncolorod Japan Tea, lb. 40o 6 cans Cloarhrook Peaches... 50c 2 cans Clearbrook, Apricots, ...25c No. S Keg Pkklos 85c 3 lbs. Head Rice 25c 3 lbs. Choice Dried Poaches.... 25c 8 lbs. Best Croam Rolled Oats 25c viHf wm ww fffi Hi II I 11 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY B23SZ2::nS3EEESEZZ2ZE3fa The (ieceasi'd was nn exceptionally t!od man and emld hao been culled evirvouo's fiieml, Ho was a devout I'nthullc nmi win one of the luicinu-l of Catlinllcs of this city to lielji con st met the present chapel on Jersei itroet dnriiiK the pnst yeui. Mr. Tracy iiad boon connected with tho Hilver I'nlls Timber (0. ns thiii blacksmith since the beuianl'iM the (i 'oruliniis of that lompiiny. lie was alwnys rniisideied nil excellent work miiii ami a woitliy une, Appeal. 4 lbs, Broken Rice 25c Best Tillamook Cream Cheese, lb 20o 1 gal. Befit Cider Vinegar 25o 15 lbs. Onions 25c 100 lbs. Onions $1.50 Potatoes, per bushel U.'ic Retnomber each $5.00 worth of tickota gets a beautiful premium. Parcel Post Orders A Specialty Free Delivery Anywhere In Ba leui and reasonable distance in country, PHONE. 1407 Comer Morris Ave. and Talr f rounds Rosd