Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 15, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    FILING THE
NOMINATIONS
Sereral Candidates Are listed by the
Secretary of State
HON. THOMAS t It. TOXOUB AC
CEPTS liYvWlRE TUB PROHIBI
TION 8TATR TICKET HAS BEE.
KH,WAS.NAMBDBT AJf ASSEM
jHLAGR OK ELECTORS. .
JS02, Showing the amount of cah on
hand in the sevmt funds on October
, roe receipts ana, cuDurrot.'
and itfie amount of uih on hand April
. iz.- The statement follows: . : ,
Special City and District Fund.
(mwi hand. Oct I, 9C2 03
Receipt., i. .. ... -.; .. .., Ji.sis 9
Total.... .. .. .. .. ,;.$12,65 95
(.'anh on hand April 1, 102... VS60 62
XomJnees of tie several parties for
fttate offices are beginning to file their
certificates of iwmlnatlonln the State
Department, the first to be received: be
'ing those of the Prohibition candidates.
Th'-e jareAaJl , reported as nominated
hy un &mettAage of eleKstori;1' the
ime Is true Jrt the matter of the only
Socialist nomination thus far flTfd.
Only one Republican bias as yet filed
Ms acceptance -Hon. rrnos. H. Tongue,
candidate for Congress In the. First
Jjist rid. and his acceptance was receiv-
no ml naton- d yesterday are as fol
lows: i
Republican.
Thorn IT. Tongue, Member of Cdn
jr-8S Urst District.
' Socialist, i
1 D. T. Gerden, Member of Congress,
hwrnd District. , -j.
Prohibition. v-,
It; nam Gould, Member of Jcongress,
First District. . . , ji'
!'. R. Spaulding, Member of. Cdngress.
KmcoiwI District. y . j .
A. J. Hunmker7GovernorKasemblasa
or electors.
N. A- Davis, Secretary of State. "
. i. Mciwuei, wuiie i reosurer.
W. W. Brooks. Stte Prlntor.
I II. XV. Kelsiy, Superintendent of Tub
11 f In struct Ion. . . ' p
C. J. Uright. Justice of the Suprem
t'mirt. '. t ;
T. 1 1.'. Coyne, Attorney General.
AGAIN THE SPRING.
Total., .. .. .. .. .. .. $11,601 95
Central Fund.
fash on hand. f. J. 191 .".$29,858 36
Receipts .. .. .... . 55,42 OC
Total. . .... .... ,. . ... . .$85,,27s 42
Disbursements., i .... . ....$7&,e07 17
:arti on hand April 1. 1902. .. ,671 23
Total.; .. .. .. .. 185,278 42
; School Fund. J .'
Cash on hand Oct. 1, 1301. . .$10,183 50
Receipts.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17,292 13
Total.; .. $57,747 63
Disbursements.. .. . .. ....$41,217 65
Cash on hand April 1, 1902... 16.260; 08
Total.. '.. ...$57,477 3
Indigent Soldier Fund. j.?s
Cah on Jiand Oct. 1. 1901. ..$ 485 35
Receipts.. .. .. .. .... 239 47
Total.; ............ ...I 824 '82
Disbursements.. .. .. .. ,.j.$ 384 56
Cash on hand April 1, 1902. . . 440 27
Total., .. .. $ 824 83
(. Institute Fund, h 1
Cash on hand bet. 11901...;$ 233 23
Receipts.; ... ;u ' 119 00
Total $ 374 25
Disbursements.. .. ....$ , 16 00
Cosh on hand April 1, 1902.. . 358 25
i
Total.; .. . .$ 374
;Tax Sale Fund. ;'
'ah -on hand Oct. I, 1901. . .$ 165 83
Ueceliftr,. f . .. .. .. .. .... ! 363 75
Again the spring! A grain the Kaster
Iwly! . ' .
Again the soft warm air with odors
rife;
AK'.iin the tender . creen on hill and
valley; :
Attain the miracle of risen life!
Attain from the dark mould, of their
entombing,
- In , all their lovely robes of radiant
hue, 1
The crocus" and'the violet are btoomingr.
The wIf-name 4lowers our earliest
- -hi!dhod knew.'
Again the birds In joyous flocks are
wingrinK. ,
'hlrplriff their spngrs of love and rest -i
Ing aays; -Asaln
; the sound! of happy children
. slnglrur. ' r , :' , 1
AlonS; the lanes and In the woodland
way's. t
v. -- (Selected.
Total. i t. .. ".. .. .. ...$ 529 28
Disbureernents. . ,. .. ....$ 10 83
Casli on hand April 14 1902. .. ; 518 75
Total. . .. i. ..
r
..$ 529 58
. . . .
Recedits,. .. .. .. .. .. ....$ 179 83
Total..; ... .. .i $ 179 83
Disbursements.. .. i. .. ...;$ 179 83
ToUil.y .. ., .. 179 83
Road Fund.
Itecdpts; i . . ....... $ 989 07
J. R. Shepard. who lives over In
Polk county, near what was once the
Zena postotnee. but who Is now a Sa
lem maan, being on Rural Free Delivery
Route No. 1 from this postofftce, was
& business vUi tor In Salem yesterday.
He aays the long-continued rains have
delayed the work of the farmers, who
have been having a difficult time get
ting any seeding done. He was able
to sow a few acres of oats during the
recent sunshiny weather, and also to
get out a few acres of flHlil.icaA H
is more particular about the peas- than
the oats just now. The oats will stand
It to be put out some weeks later; But
Mr. Shepard' expects to have seventy
ax-ree In pea this year. He has. dem
onstrated that peas Is one of the best
crops for the Willamette valley farmer
for feeding hogs . and for . many other
purposes on the farm.. They help en
rich the soli, as they are a leguminous
crop, and extract nitrogen from the air
and put It In the soil, besides adding
humus ami making It friable. The cool.
damp nights, that make this a poor
country for the raising of corn sand
other croi that need warm nights, are
Junt the thing chat are good for dpua.
Mr. Sfcepard has found that these facts
are being realized more and more by
the farmers. Many of them who have
tried peas want to raise more of them.
and many who have not tried them
want to give them a trial. He has sold
out all the seed he could spare long ago
and he could hav sold seveial times: as
much. lie hi received dozens of re'
quests ffi ed that he cu uKJ not
gran. H? ;ill have more seed next
year, tnd no "doubt the acreage de-
votfHt to TMaii will trrntr taitt in tYir
rWillametfe valley from now on. as It
and their land, and consequently for
and their land, and consequently for
the .benefit of the whole country, for.
where the farmers prosper all the peo
ple do Well, they being the men who
build the foundation for prosperity
and thrift. - .
Total.. .. . ,. .7, ...$ 989 07
Disbursements. .. .. .......$ 989 07
Total.
.$ 989 07
THE PISHING LAWS
ANGLERS SHOULD POST 'THEM
SKLVKS BEP'ORB GOING AJTER
OAMEY BROOK. TROUT.
EXPENSES OP
MARION COUNTY
The .S-ini-aiiniial Siutcineiit of the
!lvrL' ntnl 'IVpnoiirpr
TIIK KXriNlUTUni DURING THK
SIX. MONTHS F:NDINtJ MARCH 31.
KXCKKDKD TIIOSK (IF.ANT SIM-,-
H.Alt' TKltM l'RKt.'KDINl''" HY A
NSH)EltAIlLK -AMOUNT.'
County Clerk XV. W. Hall yiterd.iy
iwrn plated the coinftiktHon of hl Meml
ntimral rTort of tb wttrrunts drawn on
th county, treasury for th 4x tnoniths
iM-Klnning ol r 1, 1901, and ending
-March.-31. 1902, plowing a grand totatt
t! (he sevenU accounts of ' $33,639.09.
This amount Is. tar In 3ccs of tlie ex-l'-i."i
for any iwrtod of six months for
Hoveral yeorn iNick. although the sum
of $2.r.96.25 whlti w-as the price of
he rot k crusher, road grinders, scrap
ers, etc., puntuiited by the wiuny
'court during Hww February term of
ouit. is mrt. tnHuded in the report, on
ju-ount of the bill, which has been pre
sented, not having beenpoed Ulion by
the court. . ' ...
During the six months beginning Oc
tober 1, 1898. and (ending March "31,
1S99, the county expenses tunounted to
$28,603.32; forithe six inonths beginning
October 1, 1899. and March 31, 1900, the
expenses were $27,970.68, and for the
ult mnntlia tuwMn (fttitr f 1900. nji.l
March 31. 1901, the;total extense was
$26,106.86. ! t
The -clerk's report ifor the six months
Ieriod Just expired, embracing thei re
spentive amounts, charged to, the
sveral cj.xunts, follows.
Roid ami higHways. . . 1. .$ 7,05 7
ixumy. court j;ana commis- :
Hioners.. .. .... 866.18
Circuit Court 2746 1$
Justice's court .......... . .
Sheriff's office. ..............
Clerk's office ........
Recorder's office - V- . .. . ......
Treasurer's office
Coroner's office !. ..
Shotj Supt's. account.. ....
Stock' Inspector . . . ,
Assessor's office ............ .
Assessment "and collection of
.1 .. ..' ... . 794 SO
.1... ......... 22 54
. 1.237 23
. l;562 91
1.317 16
2.052 00
1.524 98
1,099 9$
499- 98
132 CO
519 46
200 00
1,84 99
.taxes.. ..
Tax rebate ..............
Curret expense .........
Court house expense....,
Jail.
Care of poof.
Iivdigerrt soldiers . .- . . . .'. . . . .
Ineane account ..............
Itridge nrcount ..........
Flection exiense ... . . . . . . . .
Total.. .. ..
300 43
3.035 67
364 55
145 00
5,994 30
244 1
...$33,639 09
Treasurer's Statement.
County Treasurer A.. I Y)ownlng
yesterday compiled his semi-annual
statement for the six months beginning
October 1 1901, 'ami ending March Z,
The fishing season is at hand, and It
will be well for anglers to freshen up
on the statutes regulating trout llsh
ing, .ho thatahey will not come in coii
ilict with the stern arm of the law, es
ix'clally in the master, of the number
of fish caught from day to day. Fol
lowing is a synopsis, of the laws regu
lating fishing for trbuV: t
It shall be unlawful, for any ierson
to Uike, catch, kill or have in posses
sion any trout, except salmon trout,
during the months of ' November, De
t ember, January. Fe4ruary and March
of ' each year ;tnd it slialf be unlawful
for any person to take, cach or kin, or
have in ioHsession at any time trout,
char or sulnwm lews than live Inches in
1-Rgth; (uhI R Khail be unlawful for
any person to take, catch 'or kill .t .ny
time In the .waters of this state any
trout by any meaM whiUever, except
with ,hcKk unl line; and any iierson
fishing with hook or line,who, upon
lifting the stiine, shntl find nny trout,
ch;i,or Alnxn of less than five inch s
in length c.-uight or entangled thereon
sImiII Immetliatt ly, with fe.se and the
least iwsslble injury to the fish, dlsn
tarvgle ami let biose the same, and
fmnsmit the fish to the water without
sny violence.
- It shall be unlawful to sell, offer for
sale, or have in possession for., sale or
exchange, any ,siecies of tnut at any
time. ' -,
fit hall be unlawful for any person
at any time to take, kill or capture any
trout between on'. hour after1 sunset
nd one hour before sunrise.
It shall be unlawful foi- any person
to take, kit lor capture niore; than one
hundred and twenty-live trout "In one
day. :. -! ; : , - : ''
The penalty of violating any of the
above provisions is a- fine not less than
$20 nor more than $100, together with
the cost? of theprosecutlon, or by Im
prisonment in the county. Jail not less
than ten days nor more than fifty days
or be punished by both such line and
Imprisonment. .
A TEXAS WONDER.
r-V ' -:, :
HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures dia
betes, seminal emissions, we3k and
lame backs, rheumatism and -all Ir
regularities of the kidneys and bladder
in both men and women, regulates
bladder troubles in children. If not
sold by your druggist, will be sent by
mail on receipt of $1. One small bot
tle Is two month's treatment. , and will
cure any case above mentioned. Dr.
E. VV. Hall, sole manufacturer, P. O.
Box.,298t. Louis. Mo. Send for testi
monials. Sold by ll druggl-ts.and at
DR..S. C. STONE'S drug stores, Sa
lem', Oregon. ; ' ?
. READ THIS. - -
- 1 , Ban don. Ore.. Dec. 8, 190L
Dr. E. W. Hall. St. Louis, Mo. Dear
Sir-I have used your Texas Wonder
for kidney and rheumatic ' trouble:
Its effects are wonderful. -It toss no.
equal, and I can cheerfully recom
mend It. Yours truly, ' i
HARVEY HOWE.
jttsl .
THE WEATHER
; IS BACKWARD
Late Ralat Have Delayed tbe Work of
farmers.
i
M POLK COUNTY" MAN WHO IS
ANXIOL'S FIC HIS CROP OP
PEAR THIS CROP A VALUABLE
ONE IN MANY WAYS. )
ENTHUSIASTIC .
GATHERING
Salem Republican Club Meets to
: Make Arrangements v
FOR THE OPENING OF THE CAXI-
PAION HON. W. J. FURNISH TO
BE RECEIVED BY A ROUSIKG
RALLY ON 1 1 IS' VISIT TO THIS
CITY THIS WEEK.
Th .nvnxlmum teinperature for the
24 hours previous toi o'ckK-k' p. m.
yesterday was 51 degeei Fahrenheit,
and the minimum 39 decrees. The
precipitation for the same period was
.J9 of an -Inch. ' ,
(From Sunday's Statesman.)
In response to the call of Presldtmt
Claud Catch, the Siilem Republican
club met in the police court room - of
the city lall cit 8 o'clock last night, to
arrange for the camiKiign mefting..
and take stes for vigorous jioliaicul
work. There was a. goodly ..number of
the Club in attendance, and enthusi
asm and iKirmony werefthe features of
the mee-ting, the iinulfrs 'vieing with
each. other in deviling fneiins to suit
ably -receive Hou. W. J. Furnish, the
Republicsih caiidkiate for Governor, on
his visit to this city,, announced to be
made -.tit an early date, and all exprss
Ing their loyalty to the he!il o( thf
tfcki-t as well as to all the candidates.
arvl u tmnlitte was appointed to ar
range for the recetion of Mr. Furnih,
to preiare the way for . rousing nitlll-
catlon meeting when, the Republican
Gubernatorial candidate shall come to
.Saleui.
The Club was called to order by
President Claud Catch, and on motion
the -roll cll and tlw rejullng of th
minutes were dispensed wUh. A let
ter was reivetl from Hon. Frank
Davey. regretting his Inability to be
present, but as.-urlng the Club of -his
henrty suinort In anything undertaken.
Mr. Davey s.-id:
"Gentlemen: It will not be' possible
for me to b with you at your reorgani
sation meeting tonight In. persons but
it Is almOKt; needless for me to assure
you that I am with you in sentiment
and In spirit. We have a state ticket
that it should be the pride of every
RrpubEcnn to Support; ft platform
which it should be a pleasure to uphold.
Salem Republicnns. than whom there
are none more patriotic and salous.
will do their full share to give to tnat
ticket and to that platform the most
emphatic endorsement received by any
ticket in thi state. In many years.
Count me with you for any duty having
that end in view. Perhaps it; is not
for me at this time to speak of the lo
cal ticket, yet that, too (with the win
ter left out of the reference)ls a ticket
which by its general character will In-,
sureithe confidence and support of the
great RepublIvanrbrotherhovJ. Please
see that I am, re-enrolled and made
one of the workers. Sincerely yours
for Furnish and the rest.
1 "FRANK DAVEY."
The reading of the letter was receiv
ed with cheer by the Club.
- A.!F.Prescott moved that a com
mittee of Ave be appointed to receive
thef Republican candidate 'for Coxernar,
Hon.; W. J. Furnish, and to show h.m
around. The discussion on this rw
Uoti took a Wide -range, and it was sug
gested .that. accordlBg to. rumor, cer
tain Republicans of Marion county
would oppose Mr. Furnish; some even
suggested the passing of a resolution
to the effect that the Club endorsed
Mr.! Furnish, but this matter was drop
ped as being unnecessary, and t.he mo
tion for the appointment of the com
mittee . 4assed by. unanimous .vole.
The chair appointed on the committee
J. II. McNary. C. A. Murphy. J. D. Lee.
Dr.'Jv N. Smith and W. J. Culver.
The C!nb was addressed by a num
ber! of members a to-what step to
takei to suitably receive the guberna
torial candidate ami the comni'.ttee was
finally Instructed to 'arrange for -
roasing rally, atid fatifksrtlon meeting,
and to tiscert:un when Mr. Furnish
could be litre, fixing the date of the
meeting for that' of Mr. Furnish
IsiU . . - -A "
Tle election of officer for Ore enia'
lag. term resulted in the selection of
the following merirbers; nil being host
eu by .unanimous vote of the Club:
President Claud Catch. , J
Vice President George i W. Jones. , ,
gecretary-n-W. W. HalU
Treasurer F. C. Perritie
At the clost; of the eleitlon the mem
bera contributed funds for the expens
es of the Club. When the Club adjourn
ed at the call of President Catch.
4 Central Committees.
"Vt. J. Culver, chairman of the Marlon
county Republican central committee,
has opened headquarters In rooms 1
and S, in the Bush-Breynuin block, and
Is arranging for a vigorous campaign..
Robert Croftxan. an old-ttme poli
tical worker, ha been appointed sec
retary and he as well as Mr. Culver,
will give all the atetntlorr required to
the work la hand. A meeting of the
central committee has bjeen called for
next Saturday afternoon.
W. (H. Downing, chairman of the
Democratic central committee, has
oiened headquarters In the offiee-of P.
A. Frazier. in the D'Arcy Jlock on
State street, and Mr. Fraxier has been
appointed secretary Of the committee.
A call has, been Issued, by the chair
man for a meeting of the committee
and ' candidates, to be held next Sat
urduy. . - :- .
DEGREE OP HONOR
ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS OF RE
SPECT AND SORROW ON THE -DEMISE
OF MISS DAVEY
t't . . ,kV'ibi''t'SvwSi.vi
(From Sunday's Statesman.)
Salem Lodge No. 19, Degree of Honor,
A. O. U. W.,at the regular meeting
held hiM evening, adopted rcfilutiotvs of
sympathy , on the demise of the late
MUs Vera Davey. . The resolutions
were prepared I5y a committee appoint
ed at the preceding meeting, ami con
sisted of Mrs. Millie . E. Pugh. Mrs.
Katie E. Benoit. and Mrs . Ella M;
Flagg. The resolutions are b below;
. "Whereas, it has pleased our heaven
ly. Father to call from our. rrridrt our
dearly beloved sister. Vera Davey, to
that home above not made by. earthly
hands, therefore be it
Revived, That thle lodge ha lost
a loved and honored member, whose
cheerful disposition and kind deeds
won the Jove and :esteem of all who
know her . '
Resolved, That this lodge extend to
the sorroNtlng family our sincere sym
pathy. - - - '':
"Resolved. That our charter he drap
ed for thirty days, in token of 'our sor
row for our d&ftarted1 sister.
"Resolved, That a Vopy of these res
olutions be sent to, the sorrowing fam
ily, that a copy be spread on the rec
ord of our lodged and a 'copy be, fur
nished the local ress of this city for
publication." . . -
O -A. 13 OP C ', X A. m
Sifsstare j'-4tM '
ef , WiaS-?Y 4-tfcUMf , ,
THIS YEAR'S HOPS
TWO CONTRACTS ARE FILED BY
WHICH GROWERS SELL THEIR
GRAVING 1902 CHOI'S.
(From . Sunday", Statesman.)
Two more hoKcontracts of the 1902
growth "of Marlon county ho,s were
IHel fr m'ord.. with the county re
corder yesjterdijiy, representing in tht
aggregate, 27,000 i-hiilIk, or 150 luiles.
the consldpnitivn.. in one instance, le
jVig 12 c-nt per MHiml and in the oth
er it wi 10 cents. They follow:
J. M. Jorien, of BrokH, to Squire
Farrar, 20.000 ouiids of the 1902 crop
of hqs at 12 cents per twiund, 5 cents
advance for iiking purjwM-s.;
J. L. Ken.Ial. of Woolburn, to Squire
Farrar, 7000 ixMinds of the '1902 crop of
h tu 10 -nln w-r iMMind. 5! cents ad
vance for ploklng. pneH. " '
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidney9
Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood.
All the fclood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes . T
i ns Kianeys sre your,
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities in the blood.
If they ars sick br out
f order, they fail to do
their work. j
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from er
ecu of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouhje.
Kidney trSutle causes giick of orsieady
hert beats, and makes or.e feel as thougrs
tbey had heart trouble, becsuiethe heart is
c-er-workin in sumairur thick, kidnev
pouoneo Diood tnrougn veins and artene3.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves tht nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning In kidney trouble.
if you are tick ycean make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys.- The mild
and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is
vtn rMTtieA. It stands fhe highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on lis merits
by aH druggists In fifty
cent and one-dollar siz
es.. You mar have a
umnt hAttte bv . mail n m n
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have" kidney or. bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmet
& Co., Bmghanton. N. Yf.
SAVE TIME
by having castings made right here.
Foundry newly equipped for work. In
either (Iron or brass. . OUR WORK
SUITS. .
For sale S horse power Sprague elec
tric motor.
SALE M Wl WORKS
. (JAMES GILL, Lessee).
for Infants and Children. ,i
TIio KJntl You Have Always Boulit has borne the signa
ture of Chaji. II. riet her, arid luui bocn ntalo under hi
persoual supervision for oter 30 yearsi Allow no one
'.. to deceive yoti 4n thU. Goanterfeiut, Imitation and
Just-as-sood are but I2xperiraentV nd endanger Uio
bealtli of Children Hxpericnce osraiLiKsriiucnts
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Hears the Signature of
S9
SIP VySI
AW - -AW . M -MW f Jt . AT W - . At . - A Asm. '
47 ' .-
In; Usej For Over 30 Years.
Special
Sale of
Corsets
. !
Corsets for Less Than Wholesale Cost for
a Few Days Only
Gorsets 35c srrade 110210
Corsets 50c grade now 32c
Corsets 65c grade naw 43c
Corsets 75c grade now 45c
All the latent in I
60e Bailors now t".s. N
ats and triiiiniing. ' New goo.ls arriving ilaily.
ew this neasMii;
Our Millinery Department
Oreenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Next Door to the Postofficc.
Tiylce
Week Statesman
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EPIDEMIC now RAGING amonci
MLIKririr!i mn wni Core thrm ot it. cuKh r
T,w,mw"wr to trmittr, is lTnln licare 1'owUem.
canto 3 MOUSES.
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:TO THE:
If you are gbi
year; remember tha:
ery body's home.
Ton can go
and thence reach
Dulath, and from
pnperb Iike
Erie, and BufloJo
there
Steamers
j Start right and
tion all right, and, tp
preferably the "X0I.TII
after MAY 5th.
ng home to your childhoors lioine thin.
the XOKTIIKKX PACIFIC lead to ev-
hi- way of St Taul to Chicago, or St. Louis,'
the entire East and South. Or. vou can rro to-
iwe either the rail lines, or one of the
down, the Iate to Detroit, Cleveland,
the ran-Americaa City. ! -
you will probably arrive at Jour destina-
tart4right, nse the Northern Pacific, and
COAST LIMITED"' train, ia service
Any local ag:nt will name rates? ' .
A. D. CHARLTOlVT A11 -wal I raseearer agent.
onf: new C1TIZKN
t"pn the affidavits of
and W. ILndle, ' the
court yesterd.iy admitted
ner.'a native of German
z-nslup and ordered thai
be isrued Ui him.
fohn Treuber
1 co'inty
Wllifltrr Ken-
, to fuM tU-
final papers
Woven Wire fencing
Just arrived, two carloads of field' and
l,i wn i f enc Ing. foul t ry . f end n g a p"
cialty Send for catalogue and prices.
WALTER MORLETl
.9 State Street, Ealem.