Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 10Q8
S MOTT REPLIES
TO THE 0RE60NIAN
f..J T in$vcfxr f4rif Hflc lSIn
aflioru wT.. v7 -..., ,v
Rights That Geat Editors Ate
Botmd to Respect
Tmirnal. I'pon arriving homo
'.u'D-irHiv mv attention Is
to an editorial In tho Oregon
led.l0.".n ir. which tho author
,U Intended as an answer 'to
letter or r'r7r ;;;.
d r nnd1 Incldentalfy
Mure of tho slanderous edl-
tipOCUre " ,lini. lipnilmt
w "vrrr;?v,
K with a feeling of repugnance
tt find tnystfii uuubcu i u.
am tittle Willi i"o ''" " -Sru
n hla attemnted
Efer" this person had made the
fcest effort at argument ur n-
crltlcl-m, one miuut u "
'....-tn onmn sort of reanect for
rc0!nions, however abBurd and
1B this editor has displayed
sr the tactics or uini pssmurous
. .nimoi Hint Inhabits car fence
fcjrj, and whose only weapon of
kse is rno nuny mi-nuu
Ich he pollutes nimseu mm iuu
ending atmospnere.
s this little animal, ordinarily
.. .. thn Ritunk. never mnlccs
, ...nen nt lpirltlmato combat.
Undeavors to frlphten away Its
kv.ity by f"t,nB "Hon him 80,no
1,. nn fllthlneso. so this Orogon-
Nrlter In his answer to my letter
kis no attempt to roruto any or
facts 0- arguments I nave set
, tut Instead, ItuiuigOB in n scr
1 itirtv. vulcnr norsonalltle1'.
tM mt of h's own fanatical
d-nnrpntlv flltllV mind.
Is for the persona' roforonces by
E.rltor imtW tho bond of "Fool-
hma Mott," I shnll iGnoro thorn
re.r, for I efuse unuor nny cir-
ki'inpM (n follow tllO tACt!CB Of
h:!s of which this person Is a
fc Orcronlan wrltor refused to
it tho irttor to which ho refers
lii a'tack, but after It had been
i'thed In other papers no tooic,
le puts it, "specimen sentences"
t ! These cntoncoi, wnicn no
ir!-uH e lcetnl to his own de-
i, he corrupted, distorted, and
kuA Into the body or MB euuor
and then proceeded in a weak
mlwrabn attompt, jiot 10 nna
or refute, but to rldlculo itlwm.
eai not answered a singlo Btnte-
ercn In tho few sontoncos no
hooted,
my te'tcr of Mnrch 31 I sam
itndpnt ilrunkenness as RUeh
hot Anil never had oxlsted at
Itord The brilliant Orogonlan
V'n, wtnrt Hm It must llflVO OX-
it tpmpthlnir else. for. ho say.
ki Mnn r Kfivs flint during his
rar of residence nt Stanford
hn unen two st'.ulpnta oxiio'led
irunkenne-s ' " This quotation.
i bring in'entlonnlly mlBioaa
laadl'cct nnd malicious forgery
m par of the Orogonlan wrltor,
'ai K2 1, for tho boIo purposo
tolng the minds of his readers.
It'r Mat ng in Mail tho peculiar
!Ctacrri under which drinking
'nf""d l reduced to a minimum
w'i'Mied tho fact that during my
rars i.f rrMd-nco thoro the
f-rrmiU.ipu ipnrt there hfiV4
ithvedirlng this period) had
iab'f to Hnd only two studonts
tad b r n drunk. Thogo stu-
i ,- 1 f 1 r,iir iirmntitlv Sras-
led N w !- thU look like n
? rr' - a b4 ono? Theio
ti 'atM wMfh wore stated 111
!'" arl If this Oregonlnn
lvi' duig any satlsfac
f"m r u.,i,K that this Is an ad-
f,'!, n r, ,,.irt that student
"r -i x is nt Stanford. I
' I"? ' - Mm to enjoy It; hut
V 1 , .11 .1 .....l.r.1.
r- 1 1 i'' nuuNvvu, uuuii"'-
N ''. thib brand of ll'
S'1 v.' f .tion upon hia road-
Loss of
Body and brain need sufficient
peaceful sleep each night to
repair the waste caused by tho
physical and mental exertions
of the day. Broken rest brings
on headache, despondency, ir
ritability and nerve exhaustion.
When the nerve force is low,
r t.
la N-
V'
i 2
r .
i" writer nuotos sov-
fog ther, nono of
' ' i's to refute. Ho
' r them a little of
Y dhoased wk,
' itiaglnes will pass
r" 'n. collection of
a correct but Ju-
r quotation from
' IoWUb) gave In-
r. w-r.ajwr reportors,
' veu ramotely re-
'n The rest of the
' i" it, and which
if-1 cleverly omits,
'1 in mi iiistMHce
ho wax after-
" oglie." TH.-
1 w is true Th-
I nfer whs iib-
inol
r delicious Cod Liver
faration without oil.
t( than old-fashioned
uyer oil- and emulsions
estore health for
PPie. delicate children.
f run-down persons, and
jekness, colds, coughs,
Cuius anrl nil V-nQf arA
troubles.
on our fiueiranta.
- VIT.VAM CO.
Hshed in (the San Francisco papers,
and the apology appeared in the
Daily Palo Alto, over Dr. Jordan's
own signature. By such methods
tho Orogonlan wrltor concludes that
I have called President Jordan a wil
ful liar.
Throughout tho editorial .this
wrltor has handled my letter In tho
same Indecent and worse than puer
ile lasiuon. ir no is going no quote
at all Why doesn't he do so In an
honest way, nnd then try to answer
my statements honestly? Ho has no
excuse; tho entire letter, unoxpur-gntetl-
wah'sont to him before It wnB
published 'In any paper. Why
doesn't ho fight llko a man, or e'ne
say nothing? The reason Is that ho
possesses neither the necessary In
formation on tho subject, nor the
brnlns to handle it if ho had that
Information; and his notion In deal
ing with my letter of March 31
brands hlra nt once as not only n
first-class oxamplo of the pestiferous
crcaituro I havo mentioned, but as a
literary prostitute, devoid of nil
conscience or sonso of decency.
In tho same way this person has
trented a recent letter by Mr. Tom
Dennett, 'OS, of Stanford. Dennott
wna not In tho pnrade. and snld so
In hia letter, yet the Orogonlan did
tint linaltntn In lt comtllOtU to give
the Impression that thh str.ident wns
in It. The editor furthermore
brands tho pnradors ns a bunch of
drunkards, and ridicules tho state
...a., r nmitirit tiist the men In tho
parade woro not drunk. ( thon
proceeds to try to Intimidate Mr.
nonnott. after tho fashion of itho
blackmailing vllllnii In a ten-cent
mo'odrnma. "Does this callow
votith," ho writes, "hHlovo for a
moment that his foolish stntcmont
will bo nccpted against the word or
Prosldont Jordnn nnd tho fncuUy or
tho unlvorslty?"
Now, tho faculty of the university
hn- never made any stntemont what
ever concerning the- recent demon
stration, and the "word of President
Jordnn" which tho Orogonlan wrlt
or makes so much of has b-ort con
demned us erroneous, not only by
tho studont body and the San Frnn
clsco alumni, but also by the formor
nresldent of tho Studont Tomnoranco
'enguo, who la, a porsonnl jfrlond or
Dr. Jordan, nnd who togethor with
other members of tho Tompornnco
'ong'io, wob hlm-elf In tho pnrndo.
What aro wo to do with a wrltor
6f ithls stamp; ono who Intentionally
mlBropreeonts facts, and refiiBO? to
enter Into logltlmato dlRCiisslon, but
who, uiidor tho cover of an editorial
"we" nets up men o fitraw to knock
down, who plnyi his dlBroputnhlo
gam with loaded dlco, nnd trios by
oven' Indecont moans at IiIb com
mand to poluto he characters of nil
who object to his llbeloiiB utter
ances? In his second editorial ho hnB
aunln accusod ui of everything from
dninkonnoss to huncombo. It Is to
correct this improselon, whloh may
still be lurking In tho minds of aomo
Orogonlan readers, thnt I submit a
stntemont by C. II. Green, former
proaldont of tho Stanford Tompor
nnco league. This statement was
published In the Dal'y Palo Alto, tho
student paper, on April .10. Tho
OroROiilnn writer has undoubtedly
soen ('. by tbl time but tins, of
course, aftor his habitual tacUcn, ro
fuseil to publish It.
It should be born In mind that
Mr. Green is ono of the most ardent
prohibitionist In the vicinity of the
university. He Is a poraonal friend
and co-workor with Dr. Jordan and
with Chflrman Clark, tho prohibi
tion mayor of Mayflo'd and now
hoad of tho Studont Affairs commit
ter. Ho has done moro saloon fight
ing and othor prohibition work than
any othor studont nt Stanford, He
Is a mature student, about thirty
years ofage. a senior in the law de
partment, awoelfte edlton of the
Stanford Siqioia. and one of the
most prominent literary man in col
lege. Mr. Gren statement ifol
Jow;, ,;'
"Dy the way of introduction
might say that when I was younger
than I am now I enjoyed the good
fel'owshtp of the cup to tome extent
with the boys at home, nut for
several year before I eame to Stan
ford, and over since I have bean here
I have been fighting the evils of the
aloon. I feel, therefore, I can ap
preciate t view-point of both side
the drinking queatlon.
While the remote cauw of the
i., n had relationship exlatlag b-tw-n
the faculty and studaats nav
hn- otne connection with the
triiibinv vll iha aarada waa BOt a
d-monsiratlon for draakenaeas. nor
were th naraders all uriBKing men
Maay fiae yoaag ea wara eausht
up la the traa spirit of the arotMt.
and have now beau branded by the
coBimiuee as driakiag fallows. '
far as their nareats. Mead and the
outride world may the matter.
I have b a teaeaar wyaaif for
several years long eaooirh to ap
preciate the va'ue of firm discipline.
On the other hand, however, I hare
always laaieted that disciplinary
regulations must be reasoaable.
adapted to the eoelf. and further
more, the penalty attached rauftt he
aptroprtate and In proportion o tfta
off anse.
The parade of March 12 was a
protest against me unsyiupniMou.
atnblgiQUs and unreasonable adUt of
3axiamJ
are invaluable as an aid to re
new the supply of health-producing
elements. They act
favorably upon the digestive
organs, throw off impurities
from the blood, and Testoro
the vital energies. Beecham's
Pills relieve congestion, dispel
brain-fag, quiet the over
wrought nerves, and
Bring Sweet
REPOSE
Sold ETeryvrhcra. In boe IQc. and 2Sc
&&9I At iDfrS
THE CLASSiPIED
neiiiniii3fif ineji
ron sale
For Snlc The I, M. Wagner ostnto
of 170 acres. A good farm EMlt
ablo for grnin or fruit. Prico $30
por acre. Enquire Esther Noal,
Routo 3, box 4, Turner, Or., Caro
J. T. Edwards. 4-21-lw
lillslVml"' MmlsalifBllmili
tV inivmiviiiiiviVsVV'
fMH-H-fHtMI
FOIt KENT
For SIo A place of 20 acres; 6
acres of fruit; hard finished house,
large barn, all In cultivation; 2VS
miles east of Salem. Enqtilro
Journal office. 4-21-lw
Dry Fir Wood For snlo at reduced
price. Phono 1417 or 1283.
Downing & Eoff. 4-21-tf.
For Sole .Young Hereford cow,
cheap. Call Phone Formers 24X.
4-21-3t
For Sale A new wagon, all com
plete, 3 bIzc. Enquire 771 N.
Commercial Btreot. 4-20-3t.'
Worlds of Dloom Cnlla lilies, roses,
' violets, cinornrlns, hyaclnthe, dnf-
fodllB, etc., nnd everything In Ben
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 19G2 Court
- street, Salem. 3-24-tf
For Rent Furnished nnd unfur
nished light housekeeping roms.
6G2 N. Liberty St. 4-21-3t
Nicest Furnished Roonts In tho
city; rates roasonnblo by day or
week. Gns nnd bath; centrally
located. Call and investigate.
Mrs. G. F. Seeley, 263 Front, St.
4-20-1'mo.
For Rent Furnished room with
bath. Call 257 Dolvlow. 4-13-3t
For Rent Modorn huuso, good yard,
fruit on plnco, spring garden In,
fourth houso north of Union on
High. InqUlro of Mrs. Casobqro,
corner Twentieth nnd Asylum nvo
hue. Phono 117C. 4-lG-lw
AIISCBLTjANUOUS
tint committee. For the three
bronchos of university discipline
which tho committee claims occurred
tho student body and tho pnradors
separately apologized. The inero
matter of parndlng litis long been n
custom hero and had ' never been
frowned upon before. Therefore,
when twelve mon v010 Indiscrimin
ately solectcd for suspension, tho pa-i
rndo petition of 247 nnmos, (Includ
ing my own), wan also a protest
against the uuronsoncblo punlsh
mont which tho committeo had
metod out. Noxt to oxpulslon, this
M-speiiElon wns tho Boverost penalty
within the powor. of tho committee,
le wns certainly Innpproprlato to the
offoiuo, and its injustice clearly ap
parent. "When thirty-four moro nnmos
wero ndded to tho list by tho com
mitteo, win whoMy disrognrded nil
efforts made by tho student body to
bring about a sympathetic, kindly
humnii rolntloiiBhlp, wo felt that the
committeo was henplnj; liiBult upon
Injury, nnd ttits fact gives us good
and nmplo grounds to continue our
protosts until a bettor feeling, n
closer bond of sympathy nnj unity
nro brought nbout for tho honor nnd
good nnmo of Stanford.
"Wo who havo com to know Dr.
Jordan hold him In high esteom, and
we fool thnt moans should bo de
vised whereby ho may como Into
closer touch with tho larger body of
studonts. Wo furthor fool moat
strongly that ho should appoint men
on tho student nffalrs committeo who
rognrd tho mon and women who
composo tho student body, not ns
moro sticks nnd stones, but ns roal,
live, fleBh and blood humnn bolngs,
with natural tr.stos, desires, ap
potltos, pnBslons nnd frailties, yet
withal with honrtB nnd souls. This
the prosont committee hns nbsolutoly
fnllod to do. Furtho.moro, tho ac
tion of tho committeo nnd Dr. Jor
dan's stntemont havo worked irro
patablo injury to many of tho men
suspended. They havo boon brand
ed aB being "fired" from a groat
Amorlcan university for drunkon
uobs, which is absolutely falso.
Nevertheless, thoso mon must go out
Into the futuro hnndlcnpped, and
blighted In tholr careers; henrU
broken, mothormust . rocelvethoir
TContlnued"on pago six.)
For Sale First-class carpet pnpor at
this ofTlco; 25c for n big roll.
For Sn' nt Rnrgalu Eight-room
houso nnd lot, 323 N. Church St,
Sovcn-room house nnd lot 555
Chomeketn St. W. H. Sloper, 221
N. Front St. 4-13-lmo
For 8nli For 2200, house and lot
within block and half of coiurt
houso on N. Church Btreot. In-
quiro F. X. Albrlch. 4-20-3t
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
HHH.IIIHHIIIIIMIHIHI
The
I White House Restaurant
For a Regular
1 25c Dinner at 20c 1
They cau't bo beat
McG'rfchrist & Son
Proprlctora.
riiMinnuiiiniiniiHt
For Sale A flno 5 yonr old black
mare, slrod by Wilcox; weight
11D0; gentle nnd good driver. En
qulro ut Keeler Sheds, Contor St.
4-20-3t
LODOES.
7ununter8 Union No. 1005 Loca
Union No. .1005 of Carpenters ans
Jolrera of Amorica meet over;
Saturday ovonlng'at 7:30 p. m. It
HearBt hall, 420 State St. A. W
Donnls, Rec. Sec.
Foretitera of America Court Sher
wood Forostors, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night in Holman ball,
State street Waldo Mlllor, C. R,:
J. C. Perry, fluanclal sooretary.
Central Kodgo No. 1H, K. of I
Castle Hall in Holman block, cor
ner Stato and Llborty sireeti
Tuesday of each week at 7:30 f
m. OBcar Johnson, O. C; E. B
. Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 524G. Meeti
every Thursday evening at 1
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk
Woodmen of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, in Holman hal
O. L. Darling, C. 0.; P. L. Fraz
lr. Clerk.
Wiring, Wiring Wo will wlro your
buildings new or old in nn nbso
lutoly first class mannor nt prices
chonper than evor beforo known In
Salem, Hydo Droc. Electric Co.,
322 N. High. Phono 009.
4-15-lmo
Subject to Arit'iinoo In Price I offor
120 ncros, nix miles out; 50 clear
ed and In cultivation; bnlanco pas
ture; Bomo timber; family or
chard; all necessary buildings;
team, vehicles, stock, mnchlnory,
etc., worth $2000 go with plnco
all for $7000 on tormB. Adjoining
property rnted at $90 por aero.
Paul M. SlmB, 222 N. Commercial.
Phono Main 729.
Taken by Mistake From tho Arti
sans' hnll. Friday night, a lauios-
black silk umbrella with flat lenrl
handle and gold trimmings. Pltftusd
return to Journal ofllce. W. W.
Hill.
Shepnrd & Holder Roal ostalo
agency. Room 1, Stousloft Dldg.
Agents for JncobsStoln Co., Port
land. Largest subdivision oporn
tors on tho coast. 4-20-lmo.
Hoard nnd Rooms, Home Cooking
Dost 25o meal In city, you holp
yonirsolf. Largo ploasnnt rooniB.
Reading room. Rntos reaBonnb'o.
Investigate. W. II. Hrodloy,
Prop., 357 Commercial Btreot.
4-uu-imo.
Nursing by Hour Or relief nurso.
Will nnBwcr cnlls whero sorvlcos
do not rcAilro constant nttondnnco.
Mrs. Flfor Robertson, No. 1207
Marlon stroot. 4-14-lw
Conctvte Work Get my prices on
sldewnlks, curbs, soptto tanks and
comont work of nny kind. All
work gunrnntood flrst-clnss. Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phono 509.
3-24-tf
Jf
Call aad try tw. Maaw 1
a 1R. TinArit ner weak S3.7E. V
---, r . .
I alBo furnlihed rteae very
reasonable.
AT TMM
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
wMiinpntiimniiiHii
Hit 111 nilllllHIIHIIIIJ
ELITE HOTEL
' Robtaurant and hotel, on
, European plan. Meals at all
; ; hours on short order. Retfular
dlnnor 25 cents. Thirty now-
ly finished furnished rooms.
m EOJOEItLUN, l'rop.
a 148 Commercial St.
II III II It I II I I I 111 Mil
Will Call and Pay Cash For mon't
( cast off clothln, broken wntchoi
and Jowolry. Wo clonn and press
, High grado work. Phono 903
Stgournoy, 483 Stato. 1-25-tf
Eggs Rose comb Rhode Island IW-ds
nost of all chickens, 15 eggs' $1.
Phono 9C0, aftor Wodnoidny April
15, Mrs. E. T. Jiudd, Salem. Oro.
4-1 4-2 w
For Sale 312 ocros, 260 aoros bot
tom lands, bnlanco uplnnd tlmbor
cd; 130 ncros cultivated; two
story huuso, two largo barns, ono
small 4-acro orohard; 3 mllos from
town; switch at farm; flno loca
tion. A rare bnrgaln if sold in 10
duys. Easy terinn. Addrosj Rt.
2, Box 105, &vlom, Or. 4-21-7t
I'OIt SALE
A fJood Iimtdineut A 7-room mod
em rosldenco within 2 blocks of
strootcar; 4 blooks to IiubIiiom
contor; onsy torms If desired.
Prloo $2400, This Is worth Investi
gating. Insuros you n grontor In
como than having your money in
tho bank or Inventing In U, S. gold
bonds.
Hero h Another Simp 5 ncroa close
to Salem, about 94 lull to street
car. A large 8-room houso, barn,
45x4; about 40 fruit trooa of
different varieties, also small fruit
building; can't bo duplicator! short
of $3000. If takon at once, prico
$2800, ono-half cash, bnlanco time
to suit. Call Investigate and be
1 conv'need.
This U Your Moiioj'h Worth 122
aerea of rich valley land, 10 ncrae
in cultivation, JO acres fine piling
timber, balance pasturo; running
water; good house, barn and out
buildings. Only one-half mile from
H. R. depot. Price $80 per acre.
Ste us about this.
SALBM INVESTMENT CO.
432 State St. 4-10-tf.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acei
dent and pension Insuranoe; $2.
000.000 pledg-d; every claim pu
Good agents wanted. J. H. C
ilongomery, supreme organize
Iiox432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan,' secretary, 546 State stree's
KXCIIANGKS.
A Portland Modern 7-room house,
to exchange for farm land or acre
age. Come In and Investigate. Sa
iem Inveetmont Co., 4!i2 State
street. 3-2-lm
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
l'ritnk H. Drown. Manufacturer ol
gash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of boufo finish and hard wood
work. Front street, between Stat
uud Court. Mako ail touiplaluo
at the office.
Wanted If you want u mnrblo or
granlto monument wo can save
you monoy. Wo ilon't pny big rout
nor city taxos you got tho benefit
Como nnd got our prices, and bo
convinced. Our shop Ib In City
Vlow comotory. J. D. IJonhnnnnn,
manager. Phono 1200. 3-lC-tf
Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building matorial,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt dollvorles. Ono block east
of S. P. passongcr depot. Phone
108. 7-2-tf
Uutto A Wendcrotli Flno wines
liquors and cigars. We bandit
tho colobratod Kollog gnnd CastU
whiskies. Cool nnd rofroshlng' boei
constantly ' 01 draught. Boutt
Commerclnl streot. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our mont mnrkot on East Stato
streot hns boon doubled In size nnd
wo uro better prepared than over to
servo customers. Prompt sorvlce and
the best of monta our motto. Call
or phono 199. II. E. Edwards Mont
Co.
IlLTTHRNUT DREAD.
It is worth moro than any otho'
road yet tho prloo Is no higher
for saU at your grocers',
ThomiiM & Cooley, Props.
CALIFORNIA IIAKERY,
Sell Your property Wo control a
largo amount of capital to Invost
In city property and farm lands, nt
market valuo. Salem Investment
Co.. 422 State street. 3-2ft-lm
PLL'MJjmtH
Then, M. Darr Plumbing, hot water
and steam he.Ulng and tinning
104 Commeroittl stroot. Phone
Main 192. fl-l-lyr
I. J. Petzel -Plumij'ng, stoam 'ant
gas titling. SuQQssaor to Knox A
Murphy, 22C Commercial stroet
Prone Main 17.
HOTEL OREGON I
Cor Seventh pud Stark St. j 1
Pnrll.ind'c Now nnd MndrTB !
I Hotel. Rales $1 per day and i
up. turopcan plan, ireouus.
WRIGIIT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO:
Prmirtn.tnr.c. X
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Wovea Wlra
KcHclng.
Poultry Netting, Plokotn, Gntos,
Mnlthold Roollng, P. & D. Ready
Roollng, Soreon Doors nnd. Ad
justable Window .Screens,
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor '
WALTER MORLEY.
230 Court St. Salem, Or7
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
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7v''BBBBH:ftlHt' whUBfBBSflMft
Tho above cut represents
brick lined Torrid Zono Furt-...
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust
proof. Economical and durablo.
A. L. FRASER
CflH STATE STREET.
Estimates furnished on heating
MrnM
DRAYJD1.V.
Cummins Uros.' Transier Ompmiy
All kinds of transfer work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read;
for shipment. Prompt service li
our motto. Stand and office at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210. Residence Phone 968
LIVERY AND FKHD STAHLKS
LUwry and Ft! ritableM Old Post
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 18S. Some of
the finest liveries In the elty can
be found here. Dick Westocott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
WANTED
M ONK OR MANY COLOKU
W'aiiltNl To buy eheat hay at Low
Stable, ooraor High ami Ferry
streeis 4-ls it
l.AROEliT FACILITIES
iX THE WIS ST I OR
Hi. Pkouiiction OF
Wanted To buy a gentle driving
uorte, black or dark bay prt-fumd
Phone 1359. 416-lw
Wanted Ity axpariencl drMtnaker,
sewing by the day. Apply to 366
N. High St.. or phone Miaa Newton,
Main 1018 4-15-lw
WnuttMl To employ a Catholic gen
tleman as local repreaeatatlve. We
require a person of energy and
ability for the position. Salary,
$18 por week. Write at once for
particulars. Tho Hoey Publish
ing Co., No. 323 Dearborn at.,
Chicago, III. 4-18-21
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