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DALLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1010. RAGS 6EVKT TORY OF , THE HARNEY KILLING .ALL THE PARTICIPANTS CON VICTED ONE OF MURDER IN FIRST DEGHEE PLEAD GUILTY TO SECOND DEGREE MURDER. Attorney J. W. McCollough of On tarlo, prosecuting attorney for Grant, Alalheur and Harney counties, was in .Baker City last evening and stated that all tbo men Indicted for the mur der of Ollie Snyder had been con Tlcted, Bon Hlnton in the second de gree, Joe Casady in the first degree, while Emmett and Earl Shields and Bert Green pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree. Casady will appeal his case. - Hinton was practically convicted upon his own evidence, having told other men of the affair, and In the trlallof Casady Hlnton turned state's evidence and told the whole story. The others saw that a fight would be useless and pleaded guilty to second -degree murder. It Is reported that .more Indictments may bo returned. Arthur Green was shot by OUle Snyder near Monument on the night of December 24, 1909, and after be ing captured Snyder was turned over to Deputy Sheriff Casady to be taken to Canyon City.' While on the road Snyder was taken from Casady and lynched. Hinton made the fol lowing statement on the stand: From Cottonwood I came to Ham ilton December 25, 1909, and arrived at Hamilton about 9 o'clock. I saw Earl Shields, Emmett Shields and Uert Green -shortly afterward in front of the saloon. They were then starting for Monument. I gave Em mett Shields my coat. They left In a buggy and returned at 10 o'clock. I saw them cn their return.) I talked with them about the killing of Snyder and there was a con spiracy and understanding to go out and mob Snyder. We were to meet at a certain gate about half a mile out of town. I went there and found Albert Green waiting. Then the Shields boys came. We rode about iwo miles down the road. Wo wait ed. Casady came along with Snyder. He was ordered to stop and give up Ills man. No one pointed a gun at Casady. We were not masked. I went around the rig to got Casaday'3 sun. I felt around the rig to get Casaday's gun. I felt in his scab "bard which he usually wore on his side. The gun was not there. I then felt in his pants. It was not there. Casady told me it was in his coat pocket. I got the gun and It was a 32-calibre automatic. Casa day was ordered to go on, which he did. Snyder was put on a horse. I stood at the head of tho horse and held the bridle reins with my left liand holding the pistol in my right hand. I then asked Snyder if he killed Green in self-defense and he Why Have an Overheated Kitcliem in Slimmer? When the sultry days come and the coal range makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the newest method of cooking in hot weather use a Oil Cook-stove What a contrast ) The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and the housewife is not worn out with the heat. Cautionary NotK Be aure ' you get this stove sea that th. n.mMt.l. readt "Mew Perfection." 11 Standard Oil Company (iDCorporated) replied, he killed him and was glad of It. Green then shot him and he fell off from the horse. I did not shoot him. I did not know how to work the gun. There was a safety catch on the side that I did not know how to work. I tried to shoot but did not because I could not work the gun. Bert Green had a six shooter and Emmett Shields had rifle. After the shooting we went back to. Hamilton. I went to the homo of W. T. Hamilton whero my wife was and wont to bed. Later Earl Shields came and got the Casaday revolver. Baker City Her aid. a 1 1 l A al aX aja L vj T aa rf aa a a X-RAYS AND SMILES. aj t 1 1a b al L A 1 a ? fjp cjS J Sj; a X x rV T T A monster man-eatlnc shark was captured in the Straits of Puca re contly. It was 50 feet long and in Us ntomach was found besides a lot of bones, an albumlnam kodak plate bearing the words "No. 3 folding pocket kodak. Model A, patented This leads to tho cheerful hope that maybe one of those kodak fiends has gono to his Just reward. si Books on "first aid to tho injured" were popular all over tne country today. Better nut in a fill or a frog or something at the railroad crossing on 12th street. The newsnaners of the country are all prognosticating Roosevelt's course they forget that Roosevelt cannot be prognosticated. He is like Josh Billings monkey, "An amusln' little cuss 'cause you can't tell what he is going to do next." President Diaz says the negro has rights In Mexico. That may bo but according to the latest election re turns he is alone in that inestimable privilege. An exchange has an article headed . "Roosevelt Breaks Vow of Silence" Now wouldn't that Jar the pop cqrn off tho top-most branches of the Christmas tree? Ono Mnn Shot at Reno. UNITED FJIESS LKAHHD WMR. Reno, Nev., July 4. While return Ing a revolver to its holster after ex hibiting It to a number of friends in a saloon here today George Hafer, of Bodie, Cal., was shot In the left side by the accidental discharge of the weapon. The accident occurred In the presence of hundreds of fight fans. Hafer's condition is critical. The world's most successful medi cine for bowel complaints Is Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use, Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. n May Appoint Hughes. Boston, Mass., July 4. Friends of tho president here believe he will se lect Charles E. Hughes to succeed- to the chief Justiceship. o Terribly Scolded is something we hear or read about jvery day of our lives. Burns and scalds either slight or serious are bound to happen in your family, bo prepared by having a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment handy. It re lieves tho pain instantly and Quickly heals tho burn. Sold by all dealei-3, She saves her strength, keeps her health and is better able to enjoy the summer. The New Perfection does everything that any other stove can do oil the fam ily cooking, baking, washing and Iron ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat is applied directly and not wasted. A turn, and the flame is out. The New Perfection stove has s Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves fo: the coffeepot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquolse-bluo enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites clean liness. Made with !, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be hod with or without Cabinet. , EwydMlM-fTiTTwhere, It not at yours, writ fcj Dt-KTiyilvo ciri-uUr to iim uean&l ceac7 o( AN INEXPERIENCED ruiicnASEU Will never get Imposed upon by dealing at E. C. Cross & Son's, for we keep nothing but the betf 01 moats. All tender fresh and of that fine flavor as only choice ww have. Our steaks, chops Mtaafs. eta,, are as good as tho it Mrved, at the White House, or uc the table of H. R. M. King Qoorgo E, O. CROSS & SON 4TH AND POSITIVELY TH WEEK OF THE EXPERTS TO TREAT ALL WHO CALL RE FORE SUNDAY, JULY IOTII, FOR COST OF MEDICINE ONLY. Fcr-Don's Phenomenal Success At tracts Sufferers from All Over the Country Only Bloodless Surgeons In America Now' Located nt 248 N. Commercial St., Hotel Eldrldge. To Whom It May Concern For the past three years I have been afflicted with rheumatism, which affected nearly all the joints of my body, especially my arms, shoulders, ankles, and back. I took all kinds of medicine but none of them did me any permanent good. About four weeks ago I began to' treat with tho European Medical Ex perts and I am now better than I have been in three years, and I be lieve their medicine and treatment are the true method for curing this distressing complaint. I feel like a different man altogether. You have my permission to publish this. A. RATHMELL, Rural District Route No. 1, Eugene, Oregon. REDDING LADY RELIEVED OF GALL STONES. Mrs. J. A. Newton, living at 918 Pine street, Redding, Cal., had suf fered for years with gall stones and had treated considerable with no re lief until she came to Fer-Don's ex perts and with three doses of medi cine tho dector removed over 100 LEGISLATURE EXPECTED TO PASS A LAW PROHIBITING "TOTING A GUN" WILL MAKE GUN CARRYING A FELONY. The current session of the general assembly will be called upon to deal with a bill Introduced by Senator Julian B. McCurry, making' the car rying of concealed weapons a felony and providing penalties as for thnt crime. So thoroughly awake is Georgia to the menace and disgrace of pistol toting, thnt other measures aimed nt its elimination have been introduced In house and senate. The legislature should not adjourn until it has placed on the statute books some law dealing with this evil and providing machinery for its enforcement, without regard to placo or persons. When the evil has grown to the ex tent that It is responsible for produc ing, for all crime, 809 indictments In only 57 of,14G Georgia counties, f Vi r ftmfl la TinrA fiT rnnavn mnn a. r Rh wnd ,hA r.r.l nmnll recently by The Constitution. What it will bo when the entire 146 coun ties are polled, heaven alone nows. An extremely limited number of individuals in each Georgia county are. Justified in habitually carrying pistols. Where personal hazard calls legitimately for such latitude, the man so placed should be required, ln the case of tho country county, to show causo boforo a justice of the peace and enter his name upon a public registef kept for that purpose. In the case of tho city, ho should be required to show 'cause before the chief of police or other duly consti tuted authority, and register with similar publicity. With this class of exceptions duly posted for the public protection, tho attitude of tho Jaw toward the indl- idual not so licensed would be. plain as day. Any man found outside his premises carrying a concealed weap on1 should be arrested and brought tr trill for a felony. No argument, no excuse should bv accepted'. The presence of tho pistol on his person is ln iUolf prima tncje evidence. It as surely dismisses tbo caso for the defense as though he had een, detected by witnesses at red- handed murder, at highway, robbery or at larceny from the house. The legislature is amply supplied with faots and figures. Judges arid solicitors thrpughout Georgia will upply thorn with- more. In that direction there Is no excugo for la action. Treatlug the jilstol-toter all pis- tol-toters! -m for a felony would chock homicide and lawon vlolino In Gsorpla. The general aMembiy can iiardly evade responsibility If, by ImpHm- tlou. It Htnotlons another yei" of this variety of law-breaking Ic Georgia. Atlanta Constitution. EORGIA TO END PISTOL CARRYING LAST FER-DON IN SALEM gall stones from her. Aftor the gall stones were remov ed alio said she felt so much bettor In fact, she said it seemed that there was a largo hollow in her side. Anyone riling with this sort of a disease would bo advised to write to Mrs. Newton, as sho Is always glad to help tho suffering humanity by telling of her wonderful results with the Fer-Don. Experts. Write to Mrs. W. D. Peckham, who lives at 430 South Fir street, Med ford. Tho Fer-Don experts cured her son of a very serious case of catarrh. He had been a sufferer from postnasal and general catarrh for a. number of years and took treatment nnd was cured while tho Fer-Don Experts were at Pasadena, Cal., two years ago. Conllnga 'Woman. Gall stones werev removed from Mrs. W. N. Collins of Coallnga. She lives at the oil fields. Fer-Don's Medical. Experts gave her throe doses pf medicine and removed a number of gall stones In less than eighteen hours. Offices to bo Closed Saturday Even ing, July Oth, 8 p. 111. The offices of tho Fer-Don Medical Experts will be closed Saturday even ing, July Oth, when they leave for their offices in the city of Portland, Oregon, so that all wishing to consult them must call before then. A charge of one dollar Is made for ex amination. The hours, 10 a m. to 12 noon, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANTEUR WRITES LETTER To the Editor Capital Journal, Sa lem, Oregon: In compliance with your request for an occasional letter relative to my present trip to Scotland, it gives me pleasure to tell our many friends in Salem through The Journal, of the places we visit. On our arrival at Victoria, B. C, wo were pleased to note the English characteristics of the city, its solidity and cleanliness, its well built and costly residences, its magnificent suburban roads and the many places of interest We took a two-hours' ride In a tally-ho, which was trully delightful We heard people tal kof the slowness of tho place, but It seems to me that tho Victorians have mado the most of their possi bilities. Their work is well done, and now they are showing It to tho many tourists and visitors. Wo went to Esquimault, whore we saw in the dry dock thp wrecked steamer Yucatan, that was wrecked In Alaska year ago. It cost $35,000 to salve, and will cost over $100,000 to ropair. . Tho great est damage was from icebregs, which carried away her dek and deck houses. Four hours' sail and wo were In Vancouver, a city that did not exist prior to 1885, and now with a Bing population of 130,000. The 'U1U"U1 """"' " very extensive here, and the people seem to bo pro gressive and go-ahead, I refrain from describing our trip through' tho mountains, as this wnoderful gran- d.nr httH rehfinrBfi(, BO oftGn wn8 much ,ntorestod ln the AlberU ntry but wa8 raucn dl8app0,ntod at tho Top outlook. The country was needing rain fory much. Tho grain did not cover the ground, but I was told the crops wero much better farther north, toward Edmonton. As we came further east tho crops wero much better; Indeed wo saw some splendid fields of wheat, about a foot high, and had a fine color. Very Httlo can be paid about the country between Winnipeg and Otta wa. It can never be of much use for agrloultural purposes. Betweon Ot Cawa.and Montreal the country looks fine. A great amount of dairying is done, and the crops look good. Tho best parts reminded mo of tho Wil lamette valley, Montreal Is a great city. I have Just come In from a trip In an observation- car. We have visited Notre' Dam'e cathedral and many other AnO churches. There is a flno public park on Mount Royal, with an lnollne rail way to the top, Tho housos in - Montreal are all brick or stone, and mostly two or .three' storlea, with stairs from the sidewalk to the second story. Some go direct up, while others are spiral. Many of the streots In the buslnese part are very dirty and In poor re pair. My girl, Ethel, wu aurprlted to find plums veiling at SO cents per down, with good bananas selling at 10c per dozen. Oregon cherries sell a tSOc per pound. We are aalling at 2 a. m.. so we are going on board noon. The ateamer Saturnla is making its maiden trip and is a fine ship, not for speed, but rainef Bsautj? is a Joy fmm !rv& t. mix COMB'S mmm CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTiFIER TlrnoTM Tan, Flmplei. TrKUtt, . iloth P.tches Bash, and ealn. Dlstatti, sad erery bleml.h on Dwui,, ana us Sea ditectloD. It Ui stood tat ttit 01 00 mn, ana Is id harmless wi tuuitlotxiurili la proprir msdt, Attapt no oountef felt of similar namt. vr. u. js Sarra aald to ladr or tha naoi ton (a (atlcnt) 1 Aa roa ladlct I raoommana will 11SB inpra. Goaraad'a Creptn aa tba Itait harmful et all ua Mdatmparatloni.'1 ForaalabTaUdnvrtnta antFaner (toads Dcalara Intha Dal tad SUtaa, Canada and Kuropa. tmT.HOfliXJ, Prep, 17 Eitil hm Sired, Riw Toil SICK HEADACHE THIS CALIFORNIA WOMAN WAS PALE, THIN AND NERVOUS. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilli Proved to B Just tho Tonic to Restore Her to Health, Strength and Happiness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills havo made oo many remarkable cures in serious cases that people are liable to overlook their value an a tonic for the blood and nerves in debility- and general run-down condi tions. That such conditions are the cause oi much misery and unhapnlness is fully known to those who suffer from them and the neod of curing them is as vital as ia relief from diseases with highet sounding names. We commend the fol lowing statement to those who suffer from any form of debility resulting from weak, thin blood or shattered nerves. Mrs. Mary H. Taft, of No. 314 How ard street, Petaluma, Cal., has found Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla to bo the best tonio that sho has ever used. She says : "About fifteen years ago, when living in Toronto, Canada,. I bocamo generally run down and felt miserable for years. I Was tired all of tho timo and didn't want to work or do anything at all. My appetite was not very good and I was thin and pale. I suffered from sick head aches a great deal and was nervous. "I was treated by a doctor for soma timo and tried several tonics but without help. A friend recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills to mo and I took several boxes. I soon began to feel much better, my appetito came back and tho benefit continued until I was cared. I have taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a number of times sinco aa I think they are about the best tonic ono can take." Tho tonic action of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is direct because they make new blood which carries health and strength to every part of the body. This pure, now blood tones up tho weak stomach, strengthens tho exhausted nerves ana enables every part of tho body to per form its work. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are recom mended whenovor a tonic for the blood and nerves is needed. They have cured anosmia, chlorosis, rheumatism, stomach trouble, and the aftor-cficcta of tho grip and fevora. The tonic treatment with these pills is fully described in our diet booklet and "Diseases of the Blood," which will beaent free upon request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold bv all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per boxj six boxes for $2.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y for comfort and safety, and was built in tho town where I spent my boy hood. Wishing to be remembered tc my Salem friends, I remain Yours truly, WM, M. M'GILCHRIST. Foley Kidney Pills Have Cured Me. Tho above is a quotation from a letter written by II. M. Winkler, iuvansvnie, ina. "i contracted n sovero caso of kidnoy trouble. My back gave out and pained mo. I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition; was bothered with dizzy spells, my head would swim and specks float before my eyes. I took Foley Kidney Pills regularly and nm now perfectly well and feel llko a now man. Foley Kidnoy Pills have cured mo." J. C. Perry. o Railroad Wreck In Ohio. Dayton, O., July 4. It Is reported that 35 persons were killed at 1:30 this. afternoon in a Cincinnati, Ham ilton & Dayton wreck, near Middle- town, 1 o There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to bo in curable For a great many years dotors pronounced it a local dlseano and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to euro with local remedies, pronounced it Incur able. Science has proven catarrh to he a constitutional disease and there fore requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manu factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, Ohio, is tho only constitutional curo on the market. It Is taken In ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoontul. It nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. ..They offer ono hundred dol lars for any caso It falls to curo, Send for circulars and testimonials; I 1 1 1 . n r-r rt m r rt ma m . AuuruHu; v . j, utiuiiNtii ee uu,, xoio do, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 7Ec. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, Bad Breath "Por months I had great trouble with my ntomach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue hat Ix-en actually as green as grass, my brmth having a bad odor. Two weekaago a f nend recommended CascareU and after using them I cau willingly and cheerfully aay that they have entirely cured ine. I therefore let you know that I shall recommend them to any one suffer ing from such trouble, Chas. II. Hal. peru, M4 II. 7th St., New York, N. Y. Itaasaat, Palatable, l'otaot, TaitoOooii, UoUood. Nsvw HlokM, i0u.23c Sl)c. Navar sold jouoou. Ntvar nuwao, waakutrur(pe, Oe. 23c 50c. Navar aolu iq bulk. Tbo era- ulna tablet statu Ml (' C c Guaranteed to cuia or yum laune) bavk. ua Classified Ads Gapltal Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results Oi cent a word 'or first lniertUi. Joe-halt cent a wo d for each loaartlon laertafter. Mo aavcrtlieuent taken 'or itai than 25c Caunt Hz wards t tba In. FOR SALE. FOR SALE dood 1 H. P. Stavor gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire nt 178 South Liberty St. 6-22-tf FOR SALE M. McDonald's 7-room residence, 360 Capitol street House lighted by gas, heated with hot water; full basement. Apply to E. A. Bennot at nursery office on 12th street. 54-tf WOOD FOR SALE Now la tho time to buy your wood, while It la cheap. Bumpier delivery. Anh, oak and fir. Slddall & Eaton, 670 North Liberty. Phono 1603. 12-29-tf FOR SALE Ono or the best chlnn, book and variety stores in the Willamette valloy. $1,200 will handle Address, "11," Box 166, Albany, Orog, 6-25-6t $2250 BUYS A 7-ROOM HOUSE Hard finished, modern, basement, corner lot, facing east. Square Deal Real Estato Co., 304 U. S Bank Bldg. Phone 470. 6-29-tf FOR SALju 120 acres, 95 ln crop, good Improvements, , on rock road, south of Salem, $9000 ;torms to suit; ln fruit country. F. E. Beachamp, Marlon, Or. G-3013t FOR. SALE OR TRADE Eight- room house on Court street 125 foot front, 165 feet deep; strictly modern, sower connections, elec tric lights, etc Everything in finest condition. Enquire of Moll Hamilton, 357 State street. 7-2-tf WANTED. WANTED Experienced chamber maid at Railroad Hotel, Albany, Ore. 6-8-tf. WANTED Your patronage at The People's Markot. Call on us and cee our fine' line of fresh and cured meata of all kinds, 173 S. Commercial. Phono 370. John Hanson, Prop. Successors to P. W. Reyolts. 6-22-tf WANTED AT ONCE Ono dozen cherry pickers. Enos Prosnoll Cherry Orchard, six miles south on Jefferson Road. Phone Main 1140. 6-27rtf WANTED AT ONCE 20 men $2.25 per day. Man and wife for farm. Girls for housework. Berry pick ers, lc por box. Good cook for restaurant. 544 Stato. 1507 Phone. A. O. Smith & Co, WANTED At once, girls at glovo factory, 1455 Oak street;, steady. work. 6-30-tf GIRL WANTED Gonoral houso work, family of four, 969 S. 13th. 7-2-3 t BUGGY WANTED Will exchange $100 piano chock for a good bug gy. Address Phono Main 706. 7-2-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Elegantly furnished 8 room houso, modern conveniences; for ono yoar or longer. Phono Main G0'2 or Main 1198. 6-30-7t FOR RENT 7-room houso, 969 S. 13th. Phono 1025. 7-2-3t FOR RENT Wo havo somo good houses to rent. Don't wait too long, but muko your selection be fore thoy nro all filled up as they woro last fall, Wo havo an 8 room houso on Market street for $10, ono on Union for'$11.50, ono on Capitol for $10, ono on Union for $13.60, ono on Sumtnbr for $15. Sovoral others In different parts of town. Bochtel & Bynon, 347 Stato. MISCELLANEOUS SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets ln Hurst Hall on State street, on the fourth Saturday of eoh month, at 10:30 a, m. Vlsltlns and sojourning mombora welcome. F. A. Myers, master. Sella 8. Fletcher, secre tary. ' . , 12-8-lyr CAN MAKE $50 PER WEEK We want somo good hustlora to sell high grado, reliable Nursery Stock. Splondld territory, ox ponso money advnncod weekly Address Albany Nursorlos, Inc., Albany, Oregon. 0-2 8-1 mo MONEY TALKS Wo have started hundreds on the road to success Would you like a chance to show your ability. If so, call at 402 U. 8. Bank Bldg. No money re quired. Juat hralng. 7-2-3t ANY LADY fan easily make from $18 to $26 per week working for me quietly In her own home locali ty. This is a bonaflde offer one which will pay you to investigate, oven if you can only spare two hours per day No- Investment re quired. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at onoe for par ticulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30. Woman's Building, Joliet, Illinois. 7-4-2t BUSINESS CARDS. BUTTE & WENDEROTH FiM wines .liquors nnd cigars. Wo luutw dlo the celebrated Kellogg an , Castle whiskies. Cool and re freshing beer constantly as draught. South Commercial St, 9--lyg SALEM WATER COMPANY Offlae, city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable montWjt ln advance. G. F. MASON BOX COMPANY 247 Miller street. South. Salem; manufacturers of all klndB et boxes, cratea and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phoae 308. U ELLIS & WOOD Real oaUte, loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phes 554. 476 Court St, Salem. Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-Am ar lean steampahlp llnea. H-l-ljrr PIANO TUNING LutelluB L. Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair ing. Telephone 984. Shop C8& N. Winter St. 3-3-lyr OWL CONSTRUCTION CO Succes sors to Barron & Bowers. D. D. Barron manager, civil engineer, surveying and platting. General contracting for concrete sldowalkx, bridges and streets. Timber-lands negotiated and handled. Hop In surance solicited. "We never sleep." 158 S. Commercial street. Telephone Main 204. 6-25- RAKFRS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It la wortfe more man any other bread, jre the price is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. California Balt ory, ThomaB & Cooley, Props. PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates made and first-clam-work dono. I. D. Driver, 617 North Capitol street, Salem, Or. Phone 926. 6-20-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M, BARR Plumbing, hot waior ana steam noaung and tin ning, 164 Commercial St. Phono,. Main 192. 9-1-lyr OTTO MUELLHAUPT Flumblnfc. noaung, gas mung; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; esti mates furnished. Piono 371 .IUG6 Chomokota street. 4-17-tf DRAYMEN. SALEM TRAN8FER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Bros. Transfer orders for transferring promptly attended to. We also carry a line of building material, plaster, ce mont, lime, building blocks an fancy cement blocks. LIVERY Si ABLE. POST OFFICE LIVERY STABLE) and Sale Stable. Flno turnouts. Good service Second hand rig for sale. E. E. Gillian, Prop. 254" Ferry St. For a rig telephone Main 188. T0NS0RIAL. H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and? largest Bhop ln tho city. Six first-class barbers. Only flrat-claes bootblack ln city; porcelain baths and everything pertaining to a first class shop. Also carry a' full llnx of cigars and tobacco and barbers' supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman office. 4-8-tf LODGE DIRECTORY. MODERN WOODMEN of AMERICA Orectou Cedar Camp No. 5218. Meets ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holraan Hall. W. W. Hill, Counsel; F'. A. Turner, Clerk. WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet 07 ory Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in Holman Hall. Geo. II. Ducon. O. P.; L. H. Fletcher, Cerk. 1-10-Q 9 SALEM HUMANE SOCIETY Pr, W. H, Byrd, president; Mrs. H. W. Moyora, vice-president; Ed. Gllllnghani, secretary. Executive committee: Rev. Barr O. Leo, Mlsa Kittle Moore. Mrs. E. Hofer. Cases of cruelty to animals should bo reported to the Society for In vestigation, A. O. U. W. PROTECTION Lodge No. 2 meets ovory Monday oyon lng at 8:00 p. m., In Holman Hall, corner Stato and Liberty Sts. qeorgo P. Litchfield." M. W. A. Eugene Aurrano, Recorder. 6-21-tf A Wrotclcd, Mistake to onduro tho itchlngt ynful dip tress of Piles. Tharjo'8 jJo.-Eeod fc Listen: "I Buffered, hfticft from'plles,"' wrRBs Will' A. Marsh," of. Slier City, N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklon Arnica Salvo, and was soon cured." Burns, bolls, ulcers, fever sores, eczema, cuts, chapped hands, chil blains, vanish before It. 25c at J.'c. Porry. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L, M. HUM has rnodlulno which will cure any known disonso. ' Ho makes a. special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidnoy troubles; alap any blackened or svrpllon sorenee, broken limbs; smallpox, enjdenilp; all kinds of butts, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. Consultation free. Care of Ylok Se Tatig Co., Chinese drugs and herbs, Oregon. 163 High street, upstairs. Salem,