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. aaA . k -.lf.-r -aS33MOttMMl3naf0to DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEaiBER 11, 1007. fi TRIP lIf1!"0U,c. iinManwiii"" .... Aueust 19tli, wo M0IU,U :i.,h palls, and frof. mii, north for somo rtf l. ....i, eee brush and Br"!:..frin of fair llir US" :,:" wnro cut- .fttkB":'" ..fcnt. l"l wood In timber at ,id delivering It m - f T' ten rallca drlvo W . " , rn.r. ,(B(latotnorr;.;;; iere there is "" '" timber for about flvo o. came back to the . Cf Klamath lake on tho left, l, and hills on mo ngui ,r miles more, when wo ... .nme very fair level lnko, . i...4-incr nti tho lnko ril una ..---- - o,rfl we camneu im u.-v.., ,wjgeof tho first cottlemont. ., We drovo on to ino g plng somo scattering tlm u the iMDer they have somo fori buildings nicely located, tolled with excellent water 1 1 lrgfi iprins of clear, cold Here we got somo auppnos, n droro on to Fort Klamath, , t .. thn nlnllf 111 flin lOCSM "' lu" "'B - rjtern part of tlio city. i camping placo with j tittr, and Is called "Happy This Is a beautiful valley orilrle, black soil, oxcollont it ylth Klamath lako on tho ;ui the hills of the Indian res- 'Joj oa tho east. Thoy havo trod stores here, a large livery, i hotels, meat market, two sn- isd good schools, and Kid Lsnd Is held at from $25 l US per acre. They have lino fat !,! lots of them. They havo ilirti filled with flno liny, ip generally are good, nnd In i million, and tho fences are ha hire wo drove northenst in bsetlaher, A few claims nro (It the settlers, then wo got ilj merratlon timber, going niflli for a numbor of miles, tone onto n level or tnhlo itjpoor to Inferior tlmhor, filWlrlvo brought us to Sand itimll stream flowing sottth- ittdi upper marsh. Wo con- itorthoast, passing through ttst scrub tlmbor, whero a iWioa had beon burnod. "time our Into tho gront iBtidoffs that are foneod In, stmt of which nro leased by .! are stocked with cnt- m. hones, io tho winter nil Wof the stnto Is envArml tvlMi ttofinowfrom 18 Inchos to W deep, which brenks down of the dead nnd burned "1 denudes tho creon limi. '"their limbs which hold largo & of snow lianpM for the night at Cor- ' wP. and, by tho way, ovory hisbeenfreezlne. nr n vm. jkM fallen at oach placo Z7m' Wo mot Mr. ? of New York, who was 1 , country' and m In, and helnri i,im t.i- tut. u mo n'tT.!" 3 whore to toP in..:: :.:"" mi. . II .7. ue' puUlDS P hay ."rnd board Rill Pr.l . toti. .. ,i n cuuunuoa vviiai Hnpinfra .... iWCT passlnR thro"Rh iS J burned tlmbor. In S22? " - third Lsr"' l ttltf'J n coarso de- trrsandandln--srort?!08" th0re l3 co tt&rh ,!! " 8ra8s. except "ai uescnutes in Haste i sry ?. TL-rK05 or flam- 5?tkZiT0lve never atrain "rtsoive iu? I BOV nt .L .- . "isssin " correctives. Be Cham's Pills "(w. UM Thousands HaYO Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. I'rovnlcnor of Klilnojr Disease. Most people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevaiency Ut KlUUCYiUlSCaSC. While kidney dis orders arc the most common diseases that pre vail, they arc almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, tcho con tent themselves with doctoring tho effects, while the orig inal disease undermines the system. ' What To So. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the grcat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to bold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, it stanus tnc ntgucst for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. you may nave a sauipic uoiwc aim a book that tells ail FS about it, both sent tree by ma jl. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiig- hamton. N. V. When nooeotBira)-noot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer'B Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbamton, N. Y. rlvor, whore wo camped for tho night. Next morning wo contlmuU on towards Bend, wo drovo 13 miles to 0. W. Beatty's placo sovon milos southwest of Roslnnd, whoro wo slopped for dinner, nnd got somo warm biscuits, nnd flno dniry butter. After noon wo drovo on to Roslnnd, nnd got Bomo horso feed, bncon, bread, beans, etc. E. 0. Rourk tho morchnnt here, Ib a very nccommo dntlng young mnn, nnd is doing n fair business. At present ho 1b sup plying tho survoylng crow that Is lo cntlng tho now lino of rnilrond from Bend to Klamath Fnlls. Then we drovo on to tho old Homestond, first located 40 years ngo, nnd taken up ngnin 14 years ago by W. P. Vnndorvort, n couBln of "Hank',, or Honry of Snlom. Ho has two fnrms, each containing n hnlf section on tho Doschutcs rlvor. TIUb seems to bo n favorite- stopping plnco. Rev. Mr. Lonch of Wood burn, wiib there tho night before; nlso George Downing, D. J.Fry, J. P. Frnzoll, nnd ninny others from tho valley mnko this point. Mr. Vnndorvort, nnd his boys wore busy putting up hay. Thoy expoct to movo to Bend for tho wlntor. Thoro is a flno body of yollow plno tlmbor from Roslnnd to Bend, on tho right hand, or southeast of the rond, whllo nlong tho rlvor, !n tho Doschutcs vnllcy nro stock, and hny rnnchos, until you got within ton, or twelve miles of Bcfnd, whou you seo nothing but lavn rock In groat qunntltlcs. About flvo mlldfl southeast of Bend is tho gront lnvn butte, or mountain of lava which la 5d00 feot nbovo sen level. Wo arrived nt Bend nt 1 o'clock p. m. Tho Deschutes Irrigation cchomoB nro big things, if thoy can only got tho wntor distributed over this great belt of decomposed gran ite, nnd snnd, but In my opinion It will coBt not lss than, $100 per acre to clear, level, and put this land in shnpo for Irrigation, then tlio work, and the expense of Irrigating 40 acres will requlro moro work, and exponso, thnn to farm 200 acres In this valloy, and besides this no ten der vegetation can bo raised on ac count of the cold, and frosts. Wo campod for tho night four nnu one-half mllos, northeast on the ditch, on a farm owned by Dr. Ellis HiVt. . uo IBIS road TOn muni of Wnshlnffnn linrn tvn OTnArlftncill lWt(ie!.Water for 20 miles, our first thunder, rain, nnd wlnd aaW fo a I '""i wuere oiurm. xne iignming was lerrunc, I drttrr I Thls wns n and w,th !t a Pouring rain, bo that l or n, ... not Beelng wo had to hunt shelter for ourselves, P tfernoon' 1 r ra on llo road, and our horses In thobarn of Dr. rttttm. Wa3 pretty ElUs- Tho next day wo continued our journey on towards Prlnevlllo, acros8 tho juniper nnd sago brush desert. I There was no water for 17 mlle3, and this place hauled It for about six miles, and soils It to travelers at ten cents per horse. By driving about seven mllos further on wo could got to a largo spring of flno water, but the settlers all had to haul their water from three to ten miles. Thoro Is one vast area of land , W"1 Wj acute ind" ' neany ten muuon acres oi Cj?. siccoiKri.. "'Sestlon, 8age. sand, iunlner. and decomnowd i . . . .... . granite rock, where not a bird, or oven a Jackrabblt Is to be Been. If tho Irrigation company, or tho gov ernment can reclaim .this land, and get one-tenth part back In crop. and all settled In tho next 20 years, U will be marvelous. The Ian dfrom here on to Prne- villa, Is all about the same, until you get down Into the Crooked river val- M4 sic ley. we arrived at PrimTlll Satur- day evoning, nnd got our supplies for Sunday, then To drove to Mr. Vanderpool'B, who Is tho city's may or, and hero wont Into camp, and put our horses In bis stable. Prlnovlllo could bo properly calle" "Tho Walled City," for on tho south" east, and west of tho town aro tho great walla of rim rock, which ex tond perfectly straight up ns though they had been built. They nro from six to 30 feot high, and are nearly level on top. These extend fbr 25 miles up and down tho Crookod river valley. This great wall hides tho city, which lis in rather a pretty location, and they have built some good business houses, a hotel, beau tiful residences, a bnnk, a good grist mill, good schools, churches, and many other smaller buslnessoa which holp,to improve a city, and Instly an over-supply of Bnloons. Leaving Prlnovlllo wo wont down tho Crooked r1vor to Lono Pine which Is 13 miles from Prlnevlllo, and camped for dinner. Hero wo loft tho valley and got back again on tho sago, and juniper flats, whoro not and inhnbltnnt can bo found. It Is now a dreary wasto of lnnd cov" erod with sago brush, and junlpor, but Is being covered with dltchos which will bo supplied with wntor from tho Deschutes river, but I doubt their ovor mnklng farming successful on nny of this land. After noon wo drovo to Bridge station on tho Deschutes river, wat ered our horses, nnd drovo on to within four miles of Slstors, whoro wo camped for tho night, gottlng In Into on account of tired horBos, nnd rough roads. The next morning wo drovo on to II. B Rolds', on Squaw crook, whero wo stopped two years ego. Then wo wont on to the Slstors s'oro, nnd poBtofllco, whero wo stop- ;eJ for n fow moments, nnd then pushed on for Fish lnko, stopping at tho homo of E. A. Graham in tho ro Bcrvo for dinner. After noon wo drovo on to tho Cnsh creek toll gato, and camped for dinner. Next morning wo drovo on to Fish lnko, gottlng thoro nt noon. Thoy bad boon having a heavy rain hro sinco Snturdny, so the roads wero very muddy. At FilBh lako wo mot Dr. Rnnsom of Turner. Ills wlfo and Miss May Ruthorford wero nt Soda Springs. Frank Llbby, Ills son, nnd brotiior Wist, of Jefferson, Ovid Pick, H. J. Fnrnham, Ford, nnd John Gentry, of Mnrlon, hnd all camped there, and hnd beon cntchlng lots of flsh, nnd had hnd their shnro of door, nnd Dr. Rnn3om was In tho bunch. Lonvlng Fish lake wo mot Dr. Mark Skiff going lln. Wo drovo to Snow crok nnd enmpod for dinner. Aftor noon wo drovo three, nnd ono holf mlloB nbovo Lower Sodn Springs, nnd enmpod with S. W. Paterson gottlng In Into, but got a vary aubstontlal supper which wo thoroughly onjoyod, Tho noxt dny wo drovo to old man Shny's placo, ono mllo above Foster nnd camped for dlnnor, then wo wont on to Foster, and Swoot Home, whoro wo crossed ovor tho Snntlnm bridge, and took the short cut for Sclo. Cnmo In four miles east, then wont up tho Jordan valloy to Jordan postofilco, and thou across tho hills to Lyons, then up In Fox valloy to show tho flno farm of Sam Mills to ono of our party who has beon look ing for n placo all along our trip, nnd came back homo to buy. From Fox valloy wo went to Stny ton for dlnnor, then on to Aumsvlllo and from thoro ovor tho hills for homo, arriving In tho city August 3lBt having covered in our travol 1200 miles by team, and having soon a good portion of southwestern Ore gon, northwestern California, nnd nil that portion of eastern Orogon de scribed in this letter, and also tho Willamette valley, taking In Marlon, Polk, Linn, part of Benton, and Lane, Clackamas, and Yamhill coun ties, tho garden of Oregon, or tho Eden of Paradise R. R. RYAN AND PARTY. o First Thought. "Oh, madamo, a poor llttlo child on the pavement has fallen In a flt and is irotnmg nt ttio mouiu." "For Heaven's sake, Julio, don't let tho policeman shoot It!" Ex change. Sick Headache Among Women Is qulto a common occurrence, In fact many of thorn believe It abso lutely necessary to have their "sick headache days." This mistaken idea wll soon be dispelled if we can pursuado $uch women to try it. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS At once. It will enrich tho blood, steady tho nerves, Induce refreshing sleep, and then goodbye to head aclse," It also cures Dyspepsia, Indl gastiOH, CostlveHeiMi or Malaria, Fev er aswa Ague. Bad Symptoms. .,TL Yonantw"o lias porlodical hoad. ashos, backocho, sees Imaginary dark tpots or specks floating or dnnclns before ft1! TO Wnawlng distress or hcTvy full feeling Mitomach, faint spoils, drag. gtng-downAdoling j lower abdominal or pelvic rjjtfn, easily startled or oxcltod. wort ffi.auPfrh' ls uffc'ln? from hv 3m? WrangomcnU that should ymptOlbt aCO kc V tn hn nr,nl n nn. CiMUl Ainrfn Imn -.wv... in uu Ime. wegi or badlv treats! and nrS eases n run Into maladies which de surgeon's knlfo If thoy do not man, rest; JiDJldlcfno oxtanihnsnch a Inns utl- niPdiclne has uch a mmn? s omrn in HV-i,!,A..4.j ;.r-A5 CTrgKru.'j.'-. Kr'.1.." "''-"." m aifflffifl! "rSaSsM known to medical sclenco ror tho cure of woman a pocullur ailments enter Into Its h,h.?&- No alcohol, ha?mfulTor ftafbliml?R dri.'F la w bo found In the iiiv . ",Kr,'u'",M Prmicu on each bottio-wrapper and attested under oath. nrnniD?cJ)ndJt,on.of ))10 fraaIo system, SS1v!Sr5oa fc "vorlto Proscription can do ? flrd,""M?Ver,harm- ItSWholO CffOCt !?,trrtc.nBJ'hcn 'nvlRornto and rogulato tho wholo fomalo systom and especially tho po We organs. Vhon tho(o nro do ranged In funct on or affcetod by disease, tho stomach and other organs of digestion becomo pympathotleally deranged, tho norvos aro weakened, and a long list of bad, unploasant symptoms follow. Too much must not bo expected of this "Favorite-Pruscrptlon." It will not perform miracles: will not euro tumors-no med Iclno w 11. Iturllt often prevent thorn, If takon In tlmo, and thus tho operating tablo and tho surgeon's knlfo may be avoided. Women sufforlng from dlseasos of loniz Btandlng, aro Invited to consult Doctor Fierce, by lotter,rcc. All correspondonco Is bod as Btrlctly prlvato and sacredly BuffulontN Y 'V Dr K V PIorco' Dr. Pl'orco's Medical Advisor (1000 pnijcsi Is sont free on roenlnt nf 2t nnLnnf Btumps for paper-covcrod, or 31 stamps for moth-bound copy. Address as abov I Rest Cure. Doctor Madam, your husband must havo absoluto rest. Madam Well, doctor, ho won't listen to mo. Doctor A very good beginning, madam a vory good beginning. BInghnmton Evoning Herald. o Tho Limit of Life. Tho most eminent modlcnl scien tists nro unanimous In tho conclu sion that tho gonornlly accoptod limi tation of humnn llfo Is many years bolow tho attainment possiblo with tho advanced knowlcdgo of which tho raco Is now possessed. Tho cri tical period, that determines its dura tion, scorns to bo botweon GO nnd CO; tho proper caro of tho body during this decado cannot bo too strongly urged; cnrclcssnoss thon bolng fatal to logovlty. Naturo'u best holpor aft or GO 1b Electric BUJors, tho scien tific tonic medlclno that rovitallzon ovory organ of tho body. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. GOc o Hard Lines. "Goodloy's In a bnd way. Ho's got such n soro throat ho can't talk and" "I Bnw him on tho Htroot todny and ho Booms to havo a black oyo, too." "Thnt's Just It. Not bolng nblo to uso his volco ho can't oxplnln to pco plo that ho got tho black oyo In a perfectly Innocont wny." Philadel phia Pross. DECIDE YOURSELF. Tlio Opportunity Ih Here, Hacked by Salem Testimony. Don't tako our word for It. Don't dopond on a strangor's statu mont. Rend Salem endorsement. Road tho statomont of Snlom citi zens. And" docido for yourself. Hero is ono caso of it: William M. Spayd, living on Win ter street, southeast corner of D street, Salem, Oregon, says: "It Is just about threo years slnco I rec ommended Doan's Kidney Pills through our local papers, I said that words couldn't express my good opinion of Doan's Kldnoy PIHb, or describe tho remarkable effect thoy had on mo. My kidneys had boon a source of annoyance for a nqmbor of years, nnd I Buffered severely from backache and pain across my loins, I couldn't go out without my back paining mo. Tho kldnoy secretions wore irregular and my rest at night was disturbed on nccount of their frequoncy, and thoro was a scalding pain In passage I was advised to try Doan's Kldnoy Pills, nnd pro cured a supply at Dr. Stone's drug Btoro. By tho tlmo I had used a llt tlo ovor ono box I was entirely free from backache, and tho action of tho kidney secretions was regulated so that I could rest tho wholo night without being disturbed. My kid neys wero toned up and strengthened and ray health was Improved In ovory way. Three boxes of Doan's Kldnoy Pills made mo feel llko a new man, I am always glad to express my grat itude for what they did for me." For sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Foster-MUbura Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State. Romember the name Doan's aad taks no other. i CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT I ttiiaiisiisiiic4si44)-8aiiiiiiitiisiiiiiiiaii FOR SAXB For Snle Almost now cotton-candy machine, a money-maker. Inquire nt No. 1244 North Front stret. 0 T. Witting. 9-G-lwk For Sale Throo ncros land, dwell ing houBO, atoro building, stock of general merchandise Best loca tion In tho valloy for country store. Doing a splondtd business. Address Box 221, Salem P. O. 8-24-lm For Sales Two slnglo top buggies, in flrst-claBB condition. Ono rub bor tired. Apply to O. W. Yannkrf, Fashion stables. Telophono 44. 7-18-tf For Sale Ono of tho beat dairy farms In Marlon county, contain ing 100 acres, one-half mllo east of Aumsvlllo dopot; must sell on account of ngo. F. H. Llghtfoot, Aumsvlllo, Or. 8-23-lm ' " " " FOIt RENT For Rent A No 1 Btock and grain farm of 251 acres, ono-half mllo from Aumsvlllo, Oregon. Wrlto D. E. Swank, at Aumsvlllo, for particulars. 8-31-2wk For Rent Furnished rooms for houso-kooplng or board for a slnglo lady or couplo. Apply to Mrs. MarkowltBch, 730 North Front Btroot. 8-lG-tf. For Kent Sovon-room houso, hoi and cold water, electric light, bath room. Inqulro of Aug. Schrolb of, 6 GO North High Btroot. 3-26-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Spring Beds nnd Good Itooias Plenty of thorn at tho Wilson Houso, 140 Contor stroot; reBorvo your room for Fair wcok. 9-9-2k Vogcfc Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum bar .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prices and prompt dollvorlos. Ono block oast of S. P. passcngic dopot. Phono 198. 7-2-tf Concrcto Work. Got my prices on BldowalkB, curbs, septic tanks nnd comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M. Ward, Highland add. Phono 609. 8-11-tf llutto tt Wendcroth Flno wlnoa, liquors nnd cigars. Wo handle tho colobratod Kellog gand Castle whlBklos. Cool and refreshing boor constantly on draught. South Commercial Btroot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on Enst Stato Btroot has boon doubled In bIzo nnd wo aro bottor proparod than ovor to Borvo customers. Prompt sorvlco nnd tho host of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop. Wo Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produco. Borry crates made up in unlimited quantities. Capital Commission Co., 2 07 South Com mercial stroot, Salem. Phono Malo 179. PROFESSIONAL. G. V. Kills, M. V. PhyHlcIan and surgoon. Tolophone 307 Main. Offices, G4G State strcot, opposlto court houso, Sulom, Or. Residence Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo LOST. Los city nnd tho LlveBloy hop yard, Sunday. Flndor will ploaso loavo at this ofllco. 9-9-3t DRAYMEN. Cummins Bros.' Transfer Otnpany - All kinds of transfer work done. Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt aorvlco Is our motto, Stand and olflco at 2G3 South Commercial stroot. Phono 210. Residence Phono 908. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All klndd of houso finish and hard wood work. Front Btroot, betweon State and Court. Mako all complaints at the oftyco. fflfV PLU5UJER8. Theo. M. nan- Plumbing, hot watr and steam heating and tinning. 164 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting, Succossor to Knox & Murphy, 226 Commercial street, 'Prone Main 17. AVOID.. SUBSTITUTES WHAT YOU AiK FOR. GBT LODGES. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Forostors, No. 19. Meeti Tuosday in Hurst hall, Stato street Leo Abbio, C. R. A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P.- Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor Stato and Ltborty Btroota. Tuesday of oaoh wcok at 7:30 p. m. Oscar Johnson, O. 0.; E. H. Andorson, K. of R. and S. Motlcrn Woodmeu of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meet! ovory Thursday ovonlng at S o'clook In Holman ball. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holman hail, L. E. Ponnoll, 0. C; P. L. Frai ler, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl- dont and ponslon lnsuranco; $2, 000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid. Good agents wanted. J. H. 0. Mongomery, aupromo organlzor, Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socrotary, B4C Stato Btroot. WANTED. Wanted. A porter at barber shon. WVi Apply to W. B. Gllson, 117 North Commercial strcot. Phono Main 4C1. 9-10-3t Wanted Girl to wash dishes, and two girls to wait on tablo. Wagos $7 por wook, with board and room. Scott Ferguson Restaurant. 9-0-lwk Wanted. Two girls at Iho Cottage Hotel. 8-7-lwk Wanted Young man of good habits to collect on commission. Call at tho Pac. Tel & Tol Co's ofllco. 7-0-3t Wnntfl to Borrow Would Hko $760 at C por cont for flvo yoarn. Good Bccurlty. Address "C. P.," care Journal. 0-9-3t Highest Cash Price Paid for chicle ons nt Willnmotto llotol. 4-19-tf MUSICAL. 'SNS," Miss Winifred llyrd Will glvo plnpo forto Instruction In Sulom this coming sonsonr Miss Byrd Ib r grnduato of tho Now Englnnd Con servatory of MuhIc, and for tho past two yoars has taught In that Institution nnd privately In Bos ton. For Information nddross P.' O. box 8G or phono G. Rostdonco cornor of Court nnd Church. 9-2-wks Col logo of Music Willnmotto Unl vorBlty. Established 1807. Em powered by tho Btato of Orogon to confor certificates, diplomat and dogroos. Wlntor and Forry stroots, Snlom, Orogon. Evory toachor an nrtht of recognized ability. A comploto courso In all branches of musical art. Scholas tic year begins Soptombor 24, 1907. Pupils nro roquostcd to roglstor at their oarliost opportu nity In order to sccura convenient lesson hours. Thoso Intondlng to tako tho regular course aro urged to commonco on tho oponlng day. Dr. R. A. Horltago, dean, director vocal department Arthur von Josson, dlroctor piano department. Lo Roy Gcsnor, dlroctor orches tral departmont. 9-2-lm Miss Evn F. Cox will bo ready to rocolvo pupils In music aftor Sop tombor 2d at her Btudio, 242 Con tor streot, botwoon Commercial and Front. Phono Main 847. 9-3-lm BUILDING A HOU8B We can supply you with the lum ber you ned at tbe price that will materially economize in tha eot. Just come and see us and look ovr our yards. GOODALK LUMJBBR CO., Yard Near Depe. mtmmmmammmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi OUT WHAT YOU AIK FOR. 0 ft $ I '-': I M . StH '. M m . W Sf ,v a SMt 3tt. p$ m I I jir MM