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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM. ORBGON, FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1917. meiit t)f the United States in rtw of war. We will fiirtit under the command of President WiNuu a our commander ni chief ait loyally as German Amcri (ierman Americans W01 Follow President aitfi Kaht for America " under Commander in i hi. f dim rigm lur America Abraham i. u oh, tin .mi r for . , , . rTT -. " P" PMrvation of the union. 1-LiUilelfbia. Feb. P. The reolutions "We will orgnnue German-American indorsing the action of Present Wil regiments and in raw of a call ror vol nmi in severing diplomatic relations, uuteers we mean to show tin- American ith Germany an.l pledgmg it- loyalty people Wltu what readiness ami itriot t the I nited Mates were adopted bv I mm we will answer a eall to arm, tor the Ocrimii American Nationnl All! jtkr .lefense of the fla of the counts i. c at a meeting which continued in; - We h:ivc beeu lTccting fund, tor m-moii here until yesrentay. I the German Ked roas and for the C.er- li was alsu decided, in iw of ho I man widow.- and orphans, in view of tilities, to form regiments of (Ierman the present break of relations between Americans ami turn over to the Amori-1 the l'nite.1 State and ( ierman v, we i an Peil Cruan fmide which the alliaaF resolved to deposit ull moneys re in., been collecting tor German war - reived for these funds in bank, lii raw lief. The meeting was attended by rM-of war, we will at owe turn over all egntes from 28 slates. The Mliam-e isjilie moneys we have raised for the Oor 6i,id tn have n membership of ;!,0im.i.imk man Red Cross and German widows At tl onrliisiiiii or the session. Dr. and orphans to the American Red CrOM Charles . rfelftmeri president of the! ami for the benefit of the widows nnd alliance, issued the follow ing state-! orphans iff our boys who have to give mi ntr j their lives to defend our country "The Herman Amerb an National Ai-'8"'B1 Germany. " l :iii i'. represent!!!; ...Oihi.Ikhi constitu n i- nits insseii a resuiiunui hacking up President Wood row ilseu in hniul ing passports to Ambassador llernstorff and recalling Ambassador .lames V. lierard from iierliu. Regiments Will Be Raised "We have also adopted resolutions pledging our services to the govern- Fate of Thomas Mooney Now in Jury s Hands SUFFERED NINE YEARS Many Remedies Tried Vain. Well and Strong After Taking Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Sun Francisco, Feb. P. The jury wlncn is trying Thomas Mooney on charge of murder in connection with the prepn redness parade dynamiting will he instructed this alternoon by Superior Judge Franklin Griffin. Deputy District Attorney Edward Cunha finished the state's argument at n protracted session which closed at 1 p. in. It is expected the case will b in the jury '$ hands by 3:30. The demand of the stale for the life of Thomas Moonev in pnvment for tho IH ! lives of the ten persons slain when a iiiomi) expionca aunng tne prepareaness ! parade here last July, was reiterated j today when Deputy District Attorney i Edward Cunha concluded the state's j argument in Mooney 's trial on chargo I of murder. Ho declared his belief that Bouiko Spartanburg, S. C "For nine years r'1,"hl'a" w" sPkp eloquently on 1 suffered from backache, weakness, Vobli of Mooney yesterday, came her I ; ! q and irregularities f,"m 'ork to defend Moone j : j j ijjMhLI j 1 1 so I could hardly do after the case had been misrepresent.-. ardlydo Ker case had been misrepresented my work. I tried f him- He heatedly denied Cochran s many remedies but I charges of n ''frame up'1 by the state, found no permanent i 1 SydiffrPlnt German Reports Claim cSJTfSf a ! Small Successes Today great change for! the better and am j Berlin, vis wireless. Feb. 9. Loss of now well and strong tenaine in two places to British forces was announced in todays OTncutl re port. One was near Vaillcscuurt, and the other north of St. Pierre Viiast wood. The statement said: "In the Ypros and Wytscbete bends and from the Ancre to the Somme there was a lively artillery duel. In the morn ing the English attacked near Zeore nd were repulsed. Wn the norm nant so I have no trouble in doing my work I hope every user of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound wijleet as grea' relief as I did from its use. Mrs. S. D. McAbee, 122 Dewey Ave., Spartan burg, S. C. The reason women write such grate ful letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. is that Lvdia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has I of the Auere, after a short interruption urougnt neaith and happiness into their lives. Freed from their illness they want to pass the good news along to other suffering women that they also may be relieved. This is a praise worthy thing to do and such women should be highly commended. launched dining terrain near Vail- new attacks were which we lost a litt lescnurt. "North of St. Pierre Vnast wood ii an advance which in its totality failed. a small place of entrance remained i" Buffalo N. Y the English hands. SYMPATHIZERS MEET Declare Loyalty But Condemn the Policy of Adopted Country A resolution iu which loyalty of Am ericans regardless of birth or ancestry is pledged an.l in wmeh war between the United States an.l Clermany is do elared to be unwarranted, was adopt ed at a meeting at Union hall last night by u body of people signing themselves ' ' The Citizens of fwlcni. August Kehrberger called the meet ing to order. Judge P. H. D'Arey was .hosen chairman and made a short ad dress urging loyalty to America and ex pressing the hope that war will not be .i.'rlared by either I'uited States or (lerniany. John Stillman acted as sec retary of the meeting. The resolution follows: "The Americnn citizens of Balm, ir respective of nationality, in mass meet ing assembled, unanimously adopted the following resolutions: "Resolved that we petition our rep resentatives and senators in congress to use every effort to keep this country out of war with CJerany. " Resolved that while wo are loyal to this country and believe in its prin ciples, yet we condemn the declaration of a war against a people with whom We have always been friendly. "Resolved that we should be neutral in our dealing with the central pow ers and the allies in the great war in which these peoples are engaged. "Resolved that the United States should not engage in war, unless it would be to save our honor or exist ence us a nation. "Resolved1, that the remembrance of our struggle in the days of the revolu tion, in 1812, and during the civil war, BALTIC AJtBJVEa SATE New York. Feo. 10. The White Star liner Baltic arrived at Liverpool "all well," ac cording to a cable from the Liv- erpool office of the line re ceived late today. NEW TODAY AD8 WILL BE read in the Journal in all live Marion county homes Try 'ess. CHIBOPBAOTIC SPINOLOOI8T ITS YOUR KIDNEYS You have swollen feet ami hands! Stiff, achy joints! Sharp hootia. rheumatic pains torture you. You have gcking back, pain in the lower abdo men. dificulty when urinating! l.ook out! These are danger signals. Trouble is with your kidneys. Uric acid poison ing. iu "one form or ao:l.er, has set in. It may lead to dropsy or fatal Bright ' disease if not cheeked. Get some COED MEDAL Haarlem Of Capsules immediately. They arc au old preparation, used all over the world for centuries, combining natural healing oil and herbs, well known to physicians 1 WEBB t CLOUOH CO. 0. B. Webb, and used bv thousands in their daily: A. M. Clough morticians and funeral practice. Tlie (apsules are not an ex-1 directors. Latest modern methods perimental, make shift "patent medi-' known to the profession employed cine." or "salt." whose effect is only 49 Court St. Main 120, Main 9888. temporary. They are a standard rem-1 vr,?nL'?lL ..ri'iBIGDON-RICHARDSON 0O.-Fu.eral LU. ., irettinir the oure. orieiu ! directors and undertakers, 252 Nortb ! m . Hirrh at r atit Ilov and n into nhAnP t'lU Dkl V- V V. VWSJ ."U m CLASSIHED ADVERTISING DB. O. L. WOTT Graduate of Chiro practio's Fountain Head, Davenport. Iowa. If you have tried ererything and sot no relief, try Chiropractir spinal adjustments and get well. Of fice 406-7-8 TJ. 8. National Bans building. Phone Main 87. Residence Main 88&-B. UNDERTAKERS AsaleourWarAAds Tiy onGtoTOrrowamsee ELECTRIC BATHS Massage, Ameri can and Swedish, dmgless methods of treatment, Eva Murphy, drugless physician, 384 State St. Boom 11. Office hours, 10 a. m, to 9 p. m. tf SCAVAWGER SALEM SCAVENGER Cherlce Soes, proprietor. Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed on monthly contract? at reasonable rates. Yard and cess pools cleaned. Office phone Mair 2247. Residence. Main 2272. I INSURANCE AMD KBAL BSTAIS (.'HAS. a HODOKIIf Oraeral lnewr- ance, Surety Bonds, real estate bm rental. Hubbard bid. Phone 380. tf ELECTRIC STJPPbT Co., 220 K. Liberty Phone 263. A N plete line of El ee trie Supplies and fixtures. STOVES REBUILT AND KEl'AIRBD 50 year experience. Dtpot National and American fence Size 26 to 58 in. high. Paints, oil and varnish, etc. Loganberry and hop hooks. Salem Fenee and Stove Works, 256 Court street. Phone 124. OSTEOPATH al Haarlem Oil in Capsules. Be sure the name BOLD MEDAL is on the box. an.l thus protect ourself against counter-1 leits. 183. PROFIT BY THIS Don't Waste Another Day. When you are worried by bac'.:a?he; By lameness and urinajy disorders Don't experiment with an untried medicine." Follov: Salem people's example. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Salem testimony. Verify it if vou wish: Mrs. L. L. Barrett, i399 Mission St., Salem, writes: "When I was back east I had a fencral store and one of the most used medicines for bae'eache and kidney disorders was Donn's Kidney Pills. " Everybody who bought them, couldn't spenk too highly in praise of them. I have taken a great many of Doan's Kidnev Pills myself for back- J ache and kidney trouble and they have never lulled to do me goou." Price fiOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidnev Pills the same that Mrs. Bar rett had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., MISCELLANEOUS FLORA A. BREWSTER, M. D. -Neurologist, nervous and chronic diseas es a specialty. 35 vrs. experience with drugs, surgery and drugless methods. Examination free. 712 State St. Phone 1350. FRUITLAND NURSERY Sales yard, High and Ferry streots. Full line of nursery stock. Italian prunes a spe cialty. Grafted Franquett walnuts,. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE We have Roman strain. 50,000 fine peach seed-1 lings that we will graft as desired if contracted for at special prices. Petite scions suitable for grafting on above mentioned seedlings, from the largest siaod Petites grow.i in this country. Nursery located one mile cast of penitentiary. Phone 100F21. Grafters wunted. iu which England's desire was to de stroy the colonies, impress our seamen in her service and bring.about a divid ed America, should enuse us to be neu tral, or favor Germany. "Resolved, that we condemn the 30, 000 Americans who are in the service of England, whom Lord Xortheliffc boosts of doing such grand work for the allies and they should be declared bv congress as no longer American eit izens, having violated the neutrality that should exist between the Tinted States and Germany. "Resolved, that while biuglasd was engaged in the attempt to destroy our commerce during the civil war, in fit ting out the Alabama and manning her with English seamen, Americans of (leran birth and descent were using their best efforts to save this nation. "Resolved, that the loyalty and pa triotism of Americans of German tiirth and descent, who fought for the union nii.lei- Hosenciaiis. Sigel and Schurz, are still vividly remembered by the American people. "Resolved, that we urge President Wilson and congress to consider fully j what it means to declare win against; a nation that has always been friendly to this country. "Resolved, that such a course would tend to turn baefc the wheels of civil ization and produce a spirit of barbar ism iintbouyht of bv our people. "Resolved, that the welfare of our country demands that we should not espouse the eause of either one of the wailing nations of Europe. "Resolved, that we believe in peace, nmmtirltv and progress of our country, wind, cuniiot no hww, "" mat action, carrying off the waste and II MlIU U i.iuii rrnti MReaolved. that th MONEY TO LOAN ON Good Real Estate Security THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush bank, Salem, Oregon MONEY TO LOAN Eastern Money at Lowest Rates, on approved Security. Homer H. Smith, Room 5, Mc Cor pack Bldg., Salem, Or. FOR SALE 20 acres of fine river bottom land near good R. R. town, on good gravel road, no buildings, splendid location for house. Will accept good Salem homo in exchange. Square Deal Heal ty Co.. 802 V. S. Bank bldg. DRS. B. H. WHITE and B. W. WAL TON Osteopathic physicians and nerve specialist. Graduate of Amer ican school of Osteopathy, Kirkevifle, Mo. Post graduate and specialised i nerve diseases at Los Angeles college. Treat acute and chronic disease. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Office 505-506 TJ. S. National Bank building. Phone 859. Residence, 34S North Capital street. Phone 469. TRY JOURNAL WANT IDS WATER COMPANY 8ALEM WATER COMPANY Office corner Commercial and Trade streets. Bills payable monthly in advance. Why the Journal is popular It prints the world's news to- day while it's news. iiiuiiiimmiiiuiMiiiiiiiiHHiiniHnni1,; B CLOSING OUT BROKEN LINES OF SHOES A CLEM COMPLEXION JRuddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Womon Can Have Says Dr. EdwarCa, a Weil-Known Ohio Phyeician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years lie fravc to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredi ents mixed with olive oil naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which caust a nor 8 S MM 4 GET YOUR SHOES NOW WHILE WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL SHORT LINES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Broken Lines of Ladies' Shoes sold up to $3.50, go at $1.95 Broken Lines of Ladies' Shoes, sold up to $4.00, go at $2.95 Broken Lines of $7.00 Hanan Shoes for Ladies, go at $4.95 Broken Lines of Men's $4.00 Work Shoes, now go at $2.95 Broken Lines of Men's $5.00 Work Shoes now go at $3.95 s ttttM4 Hundreds of Pairs Men's Dress Shoes, Ladies Dress Shoes, Boys' and Chil dren's Shoes all go at reductions during this sale. HMIMMMHMUIIIMIUtHtMHHf i 4 M M M M M M M Rubber Heel Day Friday ; all new live Rubber Heels, regular price every where 50c Friday only put on for 25c. See the famous Ground Gripper Shoes, they will make your feet like new regardless of how bad they are crippled up; get a pair now; they cure bunions. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HANAN SHOES, FOX PUMPS. DUX BAX OIL. 4M-M44e-fMM- American peo ple should bear in mind that Frederic the (Ireat wns the first monarch of Eu rope to recognise our republic after achieving our independence from Eng land. ' "Resolved that the United States should show no partiality to the bellig erents of Europe and declare in uiimis tiiknble terms that neither the allies nor the central powers should say there should be a danger one on the nigh, sens. Resolved, that England is as much to blame in this respect as Germany. "BesOlVed, that if war is declared against Germany for establishing a dan tlmt 'in all instiee it should be declared against iMigland for the afflu reason. Resolved, that the ties that nave bound us to Germany for so many yers should not be lightly severed without .just cause or provocation. 'Resolved that we owe a debt of gratitude to Germany that should be remembered. "Resolved that Americans of Ger man birth and descent in the trying tinies of our nation's history have ever been loyal and bore their part in preserving" this country when Eng land was engaged in a dastardly at tempt to destroy it. 'liesolved that the policy, teaching and aspirations of this nation, the greatest In the history of the World, preclude the idea of entering into a war with Germany. " Resolved that the peoplo of the United States should have the right before war is declared, to vote as to whether or not war should be enter into between the central powers and ""ies." BRITISH LOSE AEROPLANE poisonous matter in one s system. If -you have a pale face, sallow look, dull cyos, pimples, coated tongue, head aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note, the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of con dition. 10c and 25c per box, AH druggists. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Business Telephone Directory A Quick, handy reference for busy people TtlkB Msia 1IM Nobles of Mystic Shrine Held Delightful Gathering Nobles of the Mvstie Shrine held a delightful gathering and entertainment in the Masonic Temple laHt night to which were invited visiting nobles in attendance at the session of the legis lature. The program started off with an exhibition of athletic skill and prowess by the junior boys of the Y. M. C. A. under the direction of Oscar B. Gingrich, physical diretor. The older boys entertained with an excellent rendering ot ' The Sailor' Hornpipe," and pyramid building and tumbling. iltisical numbers were rendered by Mrs. V. ( arltoii Smith, who sang with excellent voice; and Alfred Schramm, whose fine tenor was very pleasing. Two readings were given by I'erry Prescott Keigehnaii, which were well received nnd enjoyed. The latter part of the program con sisted of esthetic dancing by the girls of the V. M. O. A. classes. Hetresh ments were served and talks made by the visiting members of the order. INDIANA WILL BE DRY EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL dalem Eleatri Co.. Maaoni Temole.127 North High PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING AND TINNINO T. V. Barr, 164 South Commercial treet Malm 1M TRANSFER AND DRAY AOS Salem True. Dray Co., corner State ana Jfront rtrset Mai Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Feb. 9. Losses to the British, French and Bos sian aerial forces during January to taled 55 aeroplanes against 34 lost by German forces. i BALL BAND BOOTS, WITCH EIK BOOTS AND SHOES, GROUND GRIPPER SHOES 326 STATE STREET, Phone 616 Next to Ladd & Bush Bank thepwce7 j : GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good few Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plas ter and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white dtfltment, made with oil of mustard. 'It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Just massage Musterole in with the finger tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains,' sore muscles, braises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents oneumonia) .'Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 9. Gover nor Goodrich today signed thr Wright prohibition bill which will make In diana dry in April, 19 IK. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A THE MARKETS ? The following prices for fruits and vegetables are those asked by the wholesaler of the retailer, and not what is paid to the producer. All other prices are those paid the producer. Corrections are made daily. Bran $28.50 Shorts, per ton $32 Hay, clover fiztgia Hay, cheat $11 Hav. vetch $12 Hay. timothy $16 Butter Butterfat 43c Creamerv butter, per pound k 45c Country butter 2S32c Eggs and Poultry Eggs, trade 26c Eggs, cash 25c Hens, pound MW Roosters, old, per pound 9c Turkeys, live 1921c Turkeys, dressed 22(c24c Ducks, live 1214c Geese, live 12c Fork, Veal and Mutton Pork, dressed 13(S 14c Pork, on foot $10&11.25 Spring lambs He Veal, according to quality 1013c Steers 7C Cows 45V.-e Bulls 3Vi4c Kwiis 5e Lambs lo Wethers 5c7c Figs and Dates Pigs, 36 12-oz Black figs White figs - Golden dates Dromedary dates Vegetable Cabbage String garlic 7(10c I'otatocH, per 100 pounds ....$2.252.50 Green onions 40c Artichokes $1.10 Lettuco, California, crate $2.50 Onions $6.5Q&7 -,! Oil,. -eiery JTXmi l.auntiower ip-.u Brussels sprouts 12c Parsnips, carrots and beets $1.25 Tamale husks, lb 10c Fruits Apples 60c$l Oranges, navels $2.25$2.50 Lemons, per box $3.504.00 Bananas, pound - 6e California grape fruit $3.50 Florida grape fruit Pineapple 8e Honev $3 50 Cranberries $10 I Cocoanuts $1.15 Retail Prices Eggs, dozen 30c Sugar, cane $7.80 8ugar, beet $7.60 Creamery butter s 50c Flour, hard wheat 2.10a;$2.40 Flour, valley $1.90$2.00 LODGE DIRECTORY MODERN WOOOMBN Off. AMHBrCA Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 624$, meets everji Thursday evening itt 8 o'clock ta Mc- Derbv-Laiky blag., corner Court astd High' streets. J. F. Day, V. O., J. A, Wright, Clerk. 8ALBM LODGE N. e, A. T. A A. 11. Stated communications first Friday la each month at 7 :W p. m. in the Mataale Temple. Chas, McCarter, W. M. ; B. Solver, secretary. $2.75 ... 10c .. 10c ... 15c $3.75 UNITED A RTISASB Capital Assemblr No. 84, meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. 0. F. hall. C. O. Matlock, M. A. C. A Vibbert secretary, Crowm Drug store, 338 State street. CENTRAL LODGE) No. 18 K. of P. Derby buildinr;, Tuesday evteniaa of euch week at 7:30. Loyd T. Bigdon, C. C; W. B. Gilson, K. of B. and S. A. O. 0. Mt. Protection Lodge K. . Meets every Monday evening, at 8 In thl McCornack ball corner Court and Libert streets, A. hi. Aufrance, M. W. L.S. A. Mcb'addcn, reeorder; A. B. Brown, financier; B. B. Duncan, treasurer. SALBM HUMANE SOClBT"-J. D. KM Mr, president: Mrs. Lou TIMon, . leeietarw. All cases of cruelty or neglect of duos animals snould be reported t the secretary tor InvcktlfStWn. DB MOLAY COMMANDBinfJNaB, H. Regular conclave foarth Friday to MM month at 8 o'clock p. m.. In Masonle Temple. Sojourning Sir Knights are courteously Invited to meet with na, Lot L Pearee, IB. C Frank Tnrasr, recorder. BODSON COUNCIL, No. 1 . B. 8. M Vtated assembly first Monday In eacH mouth. Masonle Temple. N.C.P. Basra oa ten, Thrice Illustrious Master; Glenn & nilee, recereer. 8AI.BM COUNCIL NO. 2023 Knlgbts sa Ladles of Security Meets every 2nd aaa 4th Wednesday each month at Burst Hull. Visiting members are invited t attend. E. V. Whiten, financier, 480 . 14th Street The general livestock market contin ueii strong in all lines, i'ork on foot is nuoti.l today as high as IlLflB. The low price of hens has made them rather scarce in the market and the scarcity has advanced the price as high as lfi cents. A fruit commission man says rim broccoli can be raised iu this country. The Roseburg product will be in the market in about ten dn.vs. The few who are raising broccoli in this vicinity find a ready market after Roseburg is off the market. PACIFIC LODGE No. BO, A. ? A.M. Stated communications third FrlOM In each month at T:H0 n m. tn m Masonic Temple. W. II. Dancy, W. M, Hrnest H. Oaoate, secretary. PORTLAND MARKET WOODMEN OF TUB WORUD Mwt ever Friday night at 8 o'clock m Derby bldg., Courtand High StB. A. J. Sweiniuk, C. C.J B- clerk' 507 Court street. Phone 593. R N. A. "Oregon Orape Camp" No. 1360, meet every Thursday evening in Derby and Lafky building, ourt and High streets; Mm. Sylvia Schaupp 1971 Market, oracle; Mm. Melissa Persons, recorder, 1290 Nortt Commercal. Phono 1 UUM, r Grains Wheat $1.20$1.25 Oats, new - 45c Portland, I'eb. . Wheal, club $l.48 Red Russian iM.45 Bluestem $1.52 Portyfold $1.50 Oats, No. 1 white feed $35.50 Barley, feed $38.50 Hogs, best live $12 Prime Btcers $IKa9.20 Pancv cows $7.75 Calves $8(10 rSpriug lambs $12.50 Butter, city creamery 43c Eggs, selectel local ex. 30c Hens 19c Broilers 1820c Geese 1213c LM. HUM CARE OF Yick So Tone CHINESE MEDICINE TEA COMPANY Has medicine which will ears Any known Disease Open Sundays from 10:00 ft. sa, until 8:00 p. m, 16S South High atrt. Oregon. PaoM WM