Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 21, 1893, Image 4

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iSVEKlifGr CAPITAL jrotratfAL, 'JDUJESDAY, tea&tfAEl? 2t, i89&
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Woolen Underwear, Hosiery and
Umbrellas for a short time.
Also keep in mind tho Gold Watch which will soon be given
, away.
Tie Palace Dry Goods & Shoe
307 COMMERCIAL ST.
Co.,
Tub Tax Levy Kor ibo Man l
not yet made. Upon motion of uiior
ney General Chaiubcrlulu a demuricr
wan fluntulucd lu tho Multuomuli cir
cuit court to ttiu Huit brought to eii
Join tho stato.board from levying mi
dor the Increased vuluutlon of niort
gages ae equalized by tlio board of
equalization, No appeal hud been
taken up to toduy, and Hie utato lovj
will probably bo inudo u noon un the
board can moot. Statu warrauta are
not being cashed at present aud state
funds will tiot bo uvallablo for boiiiu
time. But warrant itru ut par.
Absauit and Hattkiiy. Two deck
bauds on steamer lloug got hilarious
aud came to blows at 3 a.m. this morn
ing, when the pollco were called to put
a stop to tho rjw. One made it luiiu
at Jo Janes with it knife, another mruult
Welle Latourutteo over the eye. The
pollco lu return handled tho men
roughly ah they deserved, marching
theiu oir to Jail, although they Wert,
both strapping big men. They will
bavo a hearing tomorrow. One la
charged with utmiiult with it dangerous
weapon.
A (Jkand PimoiiASK. Uhas. A.
Beak, of this city has Just received u
photograph or a grand old estatu ho hue
Just purchased near bis old home lu
England. The property consists of 230
acres. It liui a lino stouo rnuuslou S0(
years old, aud tho oldest tltho barn
khowii lu all Kngland, aud closely ad
oliilug it it beautiful, largo stone church
which has been HtundliiK for centurlen.
Mr. Beak bought tho cstato for 30
pounds sterling per auro, or at aboul
one-thlrtl lu valuo, as it Was a forced
-alo. It Is located 80 miles from Lon
don, and near a good mauuraaturlug
town. And Mr. Beak hopes some daj
to make his homo on It. This will noi
lake place, however, until ho disposes
of his Oregon projerty.
Lkhaj, Holiday, Tomorrow being
Washington's birthday, It will bo ob
served as a Iwgal holiday. Tho various
publlo olllces will bo closed and no
court will be hold. It Is understood
that tho Portland aud 8alem banks will
not close.
BONO LONG IN SOAK.
A Sleek Celestial Thief Bound Over.
Recorder Edes this forenoon bound
over to tho grand Jury one Song Long,
a Chinese thief who has been plunder
ing Halem stores for a month or more.
His fingers seem to have tho deft Mon
golian taper and are sticky as wax.
ON THE TRIAL
it was shown that he had purloined a
large quautlty of cutlery, some of
which was recognized by Messrs.
Brooks & Harrltt. He had three sliver
watches and two of gold, nearly all
new, a valuable pUtol, and Jowelry.
Capt. Lilly of the Balem Hilice, who
made the arrest, cap) ured him as he
was passing through the gun store on
his way to tho alley. John G. Barr
also recognized a watch which he stole
'here before the eyes of Mr. Barr and
his clerk, almost.
FKIDAY KVENINO
the thief entered W. W. Martin's jew
elry storo on pretense of having a
watch ilxed. While the clerk, Harry
Downing, was examining It, Lone
slipped belnud him aud caught a valu
able gold watch oil the hook where
(hey are hung, also a silver watch and
-quatted on the iloor to secrete them.
Downing Immediately collared him,
shook him into a confused heap ot
Chinese bones, old clothes, and the old
Jewelry, cutlery, watches and valuables
rattled out of every packet, and his
nleeves which were long were also re
ceptacles of stolen goods. Ho was un
loaded of Mr. Martin's watches and
ouo was seen belonging to Barr. Ho
was kicked into tho streot, aud the po
lice put on his track. Monday he was
captured with the plunder above meu
tinned. Ho also carried the articles
used by professional burglars aud sneak
Hi loves.
New Boat. J. M. Htark aud L. G.
Ollmoro, of Independence, went down
to Portland this morning, to negotiate.
for tho building of a light draft uteam
er, to run between Albany, Balem and
lutermudlutu points. Their plan Is to
carry passougers and light freight,
leaving Albany at 0 u. m. aud relum
ing to Albany leaving tialem at 4 p,m.,
arrlvlug hero at 0 a, m., aud at Albany
at 7 p. ui.
Boldikhs' IIomi:. Tlio hill to estab
lish onoat Balem, If not vetoed by tho
governor, provides that ho shall name
uvonieniisa commission who are to
elect a commander. Theru Is $1000
appropriated for a site, (8000 for a build.
lug and 116,000 In nil to establish the
homo. An annual appropriation or
113,000 Is secured to conduct tho Institution.
Ci.wuc 13li:oted. Tho board of rail.
road commissioners this afternoon
elected Lydeli Baker, of Portland,
clerk of that board.
Mimtia. Company II; O. N. O.,
bold an election lu tho armory Mon
day night, tiergcaut M. L. Meyers
aud First Lieutenant 11, II. Leabo
were nominated for tho otlleu of cai
tain and Moyor was elected. II, 1)
Patton was elected reoond lieutenant.
Lleutouant Blumeiirother, of Bauduu,
presided at tho meeting.
Collkcik Y. M. C. A. Iiognn Her
bert Hoots, graduate of Harvard '01,
Interuftticual Secretary of tho College
Y, M. O. A., will speak at tho university
obapel at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday,
He Is orguultlng a convention at Cor
vallls Feb. 1M-1W. Singing by the Col
lego Gleo Club.
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CtTV AwiMiiMUN-itJ. Tlio W.iK'in city
Taxes. Shorlll Knight has already
collected $1600 taxes, and the books
only opened yesterday. Lon Walu 1h
ai-Mlutlug In tho ollleo as deputy,
PERSONAL AND LOOAL.
J. H. Condlt.of Ale, Is a Salem vial
lor.
Geo. Urabtrco, of Marlon, was In the
city today.
John Shaw, of Mill City, is in town
on ithuslnctts visit.
I' rank Hughes Is oil for a short visit
in Ualirorula.
J. W. Hudson, oC Portland, was a
Salem visitor today.
Soigeant-at-Arnis Bluudell departed
for homo today.
Janitor Howolls, at tho state house,
was handsomely watched aud chained
by tho employes, and bears a memento
In thoshapoofa haudsomo gold watch.
Cancers, and cancerous tumors, are
cured by tho purifying eilects of Ayer's
Sarsaparllln,
Salmon eggs at Davison's market.
Apricots very choicest ten cent
per can at liluo Front,
Kill tor Pontland, of tho West Hid...
wiib In tho city last night ou his way to
Portland. Ho talks of giving tho Moil
uioutli people a good
Is capable of doing.
Kraussu Bros, uro having tholr store
room painted ami cleaned lu general.
They are hero to stay, and will in the
fuiurt) as In tho past carry such a llnoof
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
First Formal Meeting to Arrango for
Fair.
imiwr, which he
assessment last year showed total of shoes tt the trade demands, U.mieiubor
lliey httudlo no trash lu the shoo line.
Wo Mlovo that every caw of pul
iiiouary disease, If treated In tlmo iimy
bo relluved by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Plueapplcs-Sroat & Gilo's.
auoui fUTUu.uoo, auer umiuciioii or ex
mptlons and Indebtedness, Under
the new law, allowing no deduction
for debt, tho valuation will bo Increased
to about $2,600,000, which at a ten mill
tax, will yield the city J'0,000 to oper
ate with.
At Ghannino. The ladles of tho
Unitarian church will give one of their
delightful dinners ut Chauulug hall
Wednwdau, Feb. ld. Dinner served
from 6 in 8 p. in. Como and help win
ferale Washington's birthday. After
dluueralo:isaiita(iclaltlmelsoxHStiHl,
i Polick Counr. Two drunks were
before Recorder Ivies. Their hair
pulled, they were very llokely, tutld
tbey were Populists, etc, Judgo IfcU-e
Mewled they were Inebriated preyarl
eator, ami wuteiiotd accord I only.
TMK 1'NOI'I.Ut IiHIKND, HeaUb,
eeoHc-my, aud gixul living demand
mv1u purchase of iiecclll) of life.
Cream" headquarters,
For gromkii go to J, A, Van Katun,
JwU few kft-thoH) lOot. lUrtlet
Man, Broat G lie's.
'H, Charlea Cream" headquarter,
BFnmt.
HaUww ege at Davlseu'a market.
WHk reaeat like Bimtuciite Liver
JtagHlaUHr all Owuki use it for the liver,
MKeye ami baweW,
WU ekeetuuu-Jkoat Jt Qlie'a.
"HI, Charles
Blue Front.
New lot "Iv.ilannuoo oolorv" Sroat
tt Clllu's.
Don't waste your tlmo on doctors
when your liver U diseased. Take
Slmuions Liver ltegulator.
TUIT'S PILLS banish blllouiuvee.
AnMtoi'uiATioN8-Aro much dls
cu.tftl now uud will tw all tho year
amumi uniet you buy grtKerles with
care and where all goods are sold fiesh,
pure, full weight aud upon honor.
Try J. A. Van Katou for this.
Tuo closing out salo of crockery aud
glaiHwnre at Harrltt A Mclntyro'e Is
oerlaluly it suctx. Muy fluo bur-
gains are latt there.
Dr. Coulrla I1IU leelh without pain.
Fok Hk.vt,- A how cottage, oue
block frHnir,llne-lu North Salem.
Kuqulro at Merwllth A Kpley's, Dental
Parlors, 2-20-31
Thk HLUi.-lf you have the blue.
of do not feel like Mining about, Just
ring up n Wue box, and ImveaUwW
ww,d UH-i;erdrO your errand.
Tho stato board of agriculture met
.Monday ami adopted the following
speed pregram:
TROTTINCI AND I'ACINd.
1 Yearling stake race, half mile, 2
In .1,(100 added.
2-U-year-old stake race, 2 In 3, 5250
added.
3 3-yoar-old or under, stako race, eli
gible to 2:30, 2 In 3, l0 added.
13 year-old or under, stuke race, for
pacers, 2 In 3, 250 added.
63:00 class, ft In fi, pureo 300.
0-2:10 class, 3 lu 6, purso $300.
7- 2:33 class, a In 3, forstalliotiB,$300.
8-2:30 class, 3 lu 6, purso flOO.
0-2;30 class, pacing, 3 lu 5, puree $400.
10-2:24 olaB, two nulo heats, 2 lu 3,
put so 7000.
11 Free for-all, pacers aud trot
ters, 3 in 6, purse fGOO.
UUNNINO KAGES.
12 Half mile dash, purso $200.
13 Three-fourth tulle dash, purso
1250.
1-1 2 year-old stake, ono mile, $250
added.
15 1 J miles, purso $100.
10 Ij miles, Oregon derby for 8-year-olds,
$250.
17-One mllo and repeat, purse $.500.
1821 mile handiest). niir,S4nn.
10 J mile cash, purse (2n0.
20-J mllo dash, purse $100.
CONDITIONS Ol' ItACES.
In all purso races entries iiamo and
close on August 1st, entrance to be
paid on or before 0 p. m. of the day of
the race, In all stake races nomina
tions made and ouo-half entrance paid
Juuo 1st. Entries closa and hninitm r
entry paid on Soptemlwr 1st. In all
purso races three to enter and two to
start. In tho handicap nominations
eliwo with half of entrance money p(
by II a. in. tho ,!.. uorl)ro ,h0 n
velghts announced at 1 p. in tho day
before the race, aud acceptance anil
oaiancooi eutry paiti iiy Op. m, the
lay before tho race. Entrance fee 10
per cent, of puivo or added money.
Much miscellaneous uud prepara
tory business was trausaoted; premium
lists revised and enlarged: a ola
created for Ohio Imnrove.i i'ii..i.,r
hogs, and pigeens: executive commit.
lee authorised to expend appropriation
of $11,416 ou new buildings uud lin-
pmveineuis; rccommeudetl
Matlock for society's memlH-r oii
world's fair ootumlssiun; Stato Breed,
era' aud Seetl Association granteti use
of grounds July 4th, 6th aud Gth.
Tho members preseut were: Presl
dent Apperson, Senator Matlook.Judpo
Uallnw way, World'sFsIr Coinuitssloner
Wllklns, A. F, Miller, Hon. J, O,
Wright, ex Governor Moody, T. L.
Davldsou, of S.lem; Satn'l H. Holt
Jackson counly; Secretary J, T. Gregg
and Assistant Oeo, W. Watt. The
gentleinen aru all saugulno and euthu.
lastlo for n gootl fair lu 180J,
IMI'UOVEIIE.NTS.
A now watvrsystem with a big mill
aud pumping station are contemplated
as well as a moderd grand stand, the
old oue belug nearly worn out. 8upU
Wilson aud Pre. Aprsou make a
trip to Yauoouver to get Ideas a to coo--truotlon
of a regulation track aud oth
er Itupruvmeuts.
S. 0. WILLIAMU DEAD.
Coroner's Inanest Reveals Death
From Natural Cause.
The death of S.C. Williams of Polk
county was reported to Justice Batch
elor this forenoon, and after notifying
the coroner, held an Inquest over the
remains at the undertaking room of
dinger & Itigdon.
Deceased owns 15 acres of land In
Polk county near Salem, where ho
lived ulone. The past four years he
has douo considerable business in Sa
lem. It is thought he came frurn
Michigan, but no trace of relatives has
yet been found.
A email sum of money was found
on his person aud he has papers and
bank deposits worth several thousand
dollars.
EVIDENCE.
Minnie Mc Caulley: got room at her
lodgiug house on Front street yester
day, complained of being unwell,
came to do business at bank, started to
go home, faiuted ou bridge, came to
my house, retired at 0 p. m., called
him at 7:30 a. m., fouud him dead.
Dr. Byrd; saw body, examined same,
imuK no uieo ot natural causes, no
signs of polsou, intemperance or vio
lence. J. H. Albert; known deceased for
several yeaes, complained of his poor
health, man of good habits, aged about
00 years, no relatives known of.
VERDICT.
The jury composed of Geo. P. 3aun
derson, D. H. Lafollett, Fred Hurst,
D. F. Waguer, J. O'Donald, S. B. Wat-
kins, round deceased was named Sax
ton C. Williams aud his death came
from natural cause.
Few are Free,
CROM Scrofula, which, being hercdl-
r tary, ii the latent cause ot Consump-,
tlon, Catarrh, Loss of Sight, Eruptions,
curl Tiinnnrous other maladies, To cf-5
feet a cure, purify the blood with
Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Begin early, and
persist till every truce of the poison Is
eradicated.
"I can heartily recommend Ayerii
Sarsaparllla for all those who arc atlllct-a
ed with Kcrofuloiis humors. I nail 2
suffered for years, and tried various
remedies without effect. Finally, Ayer si
Barsapnrilla gave relief and put me : in
my present good healthy condition.
E. M. Howard, Newport, N. II.
" My datichter was greatly troubled
with scrofula, and, at one time, it wai
feared she would lose her slant. Ayer s
Sarsaparilla has completely restored
her health, and her eyes are as well
and strong as ever, with not a trace ot
scrofula in her system." Geo. King,
Killlugly, Coun.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Dr. J. C.
Price!; ill bottlci, $5.
rnsrARED bt
Aver & Co., Lowell
Mass
Worth $S a bottle.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Jury in the Newsomo Granary Burn
ing Case.
In the case of Newsome, indicted for
arsou, tho following Jury waR Impan
eled to try the case: I. C. Sutton, T. J.
Wrightman, J. E. Eastham, J. W.
Harrit, C. H. Hinkle, O. P. Hlggen
bothem, Ell Burkholder, Henry Tar
pley, A. Snyder, J. H. Boyle, L. N.
English, John E. King.
Ella C. Baker vs. Thomas Baker; di
vorce; findings and decree for defend
ant without costs to either party.
J. Q. Wilson, et ul. vs. II. P. MInto
and City of Salem; answer (lied.
Bruce Brothers vh. U. S. Banking Co.
action for money; default aud judg
ment with order to sell attached prop
erty.
TUESDAY.
State vs. Alex. Shaw, of Santlam
Lumbering Co., for depositing sawdiibt
lu tho river; ou trial to jury.
In Newsome arson case jury fouud
verdict of guilty after being out an hour.
Defence will ask a new trial.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
WILLAJIETTE.
J. C. Caro, Roseburg.
T. C. Cairns, H. F. Gullixson, S. L.
Lovell and wife, F. C. Middleton, Ly
deli Baker, Leo. Waterman, W. P.
ISporth Geo. Williams, Portland.
II. B. Compson, Klamath Falls.
L. Hamburger, Chicago.
Hood's Cure.
In saying that Hood's Sarsaparllla
cures, its proprietors maKe no idle or
extravagant claim. Statements from
thousands of reliable people of what
Hood's Sarsaparllla has done for them,
conclusively prove the fact Hood'e.
Sarsaparllla CUKES.
Hood's Pills act especially upon the
liver, rousing it from torpidity to its
natural uutie-i, cures constipation ana
assist digestion.
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Clams, fresh Davison's maiket.
Health is wealth. Take Simmons
Liiver ltegulator for all sickness caused
oy tit-ea'eu liver.
MAIUUUD.
UUMJLkUH-UUt'lSLiAND. At the
resl.leiiCH ot tlie bride's father In
South Salem, Mouday, Februarv 20
,crv ...o.. ... r ft . .
lauo, moii. ui., ljetitiu fioicoiun anU
Li. a. utipeiaiiti, ut Hellevue. Yam
hill county, ltev. C. II. Kellermau
oiuciuung.
Tho young couple will make their
homo in future in Yamhill.
OKATIll.
A CARD.
Roberts & Ashby Pully Exonerated
by Their Prosecutor.
Salem. Feb. 20, 1S93.
Messrs. Rohems & Abiiuy Geu
tlemoo: Iteferrluir to the action com.
tnenced by mo for tho recovery of
money deposited with you for the pur
pose of seeming title to certain lauds
I take this opportunity to say said uc
tlou was commenced under a misapre
henslou of tho facts, and 1 regret hav
ing put you to any trouble or expense
It Is but justice for mo to say that sn
far as you uro concerned I nm satisfied
you fulillled tho full letterof tho law.
Very respectfully,
J. E. KonniNs.
Fluo poultry Davison's market.
Piano No. 4 will be given awav to
morrow evoning at Krausso Bros' shoe
store. Mako your purchase and get
this handsome gift.
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Satisfy Am. Tho Salem Art com
pany is dolug as tjood work us can bt
turned out. Visit their gallery oil Lib
erty street. tf
Lilly corn two caua for 25 cents,
Illuo Front.
iniuooK salmon geuulne, first of
season, at Davison's market, Court St.
Dr. Coutrls fills teeth without pain.
Little Nestucca cheese, the tluest
over brought to Salem, at Clark A
Epplev'a.
Shad IXwIson's market.
Dr. Coutrls fills teeth without palu.
Launeti peas Host In the market 7
cents at Blue Front.
w Jiililo. At the family home lu
Oxford adttillon in this city, Sunday
Feb. 10, 1803, from pneumonia, Lex!
n-1 i. , nun tn ir. uuu Jirs. ti, W
Willis, aged 3 weeks.
The remains were interred in Rural
cemetery Mouday afternoon.
ANDKKWri.-At Zena, Polk county
I'ebniary.10,1893, from iuthmmatorv
rheumatism. John Audrmvu ...,u,i
29 years. ' ""
ueceuseu was in nut nine days. He
was born in England and had no rela
tives ou this coast.
The remains were iuterred In Rural
cemetery Aloutlay afternoon.
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True Economy.
ro matter tiow many hundred doses
of any other medicine are uilereil for a
........ ui . ierce-8 Uoltleu Medlcul
Discovery is tlio best blond i,nHH i.i
thrtuuh druggists, because it is guaruu
inteed, and your money is returned if
it doesn't beueiii or cure.
U Itti Its use you ouly
go ul yon gut.
Can you usk more?
pay for the
Oysters Davisou's market.
ftl l ii. . .
menjtiy mo laite Simmons Liver
.h.....,u, ,u ouiuuiato digest on aud
regit ate tho bowels.
N ml. 3 cm
P TilEGEnnEMANSFRlENEL
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M-UTtOa IU.tr. rvoCa. lax AKTSl,ta
GUMS
ONION
SYRUP
FOR COUGHS
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE
rVciAa"Adcs?-.ygs
4 mora nlunl to th. u.t. 8rt5MrIiS?iIr
Lr boll 60 oU. T4k. o whJut KTtoJ a
"d by Buf ketl A VauSlypo,
W30 M
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HOW THEY LOOK.
Tlio session is over
iln's is low llio Representatives
aic looking and feeling,
so Willi us, wo arc up and
ing, confident that our efforts to
sell our HOME MADE WOOLEN
GOODS arc being appreciated,
mx st
299 Commercial Street.
W yh 'i
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Lv. j'J
VJIlt
Shnping Granite Columns.
Granite for columns, balusters,
round posts and urns is now worked
chiefly in lathes, which, for the heav
iest work, are made largo enough to
handle blocks 25 feet long and 5 feet
in diameter.
Instead of being turned to the do
eired sizo by sharp cutting instru
ments, as in ordinary machines for
turning wood and metal, granite is
turned or ground away by the wedge
like action of rather thick steel disks,
rotated by the pressure of tlio stone
as it slowly turns in tho lathe.
The disks, which aro six or eight
inches in diameter, are set at quite
an angle to tho stone and move with
an automatic carriage along tho lathe
bed. Large lathes have four disks,
two on each side, and a column may
bo reduced some two inches in diam
eter tho whole length of tho stone by
one lateral movement of tho carriage
along tho bed.
The first lathe for turning granite
cut only cylindrical or conical col
umns, but an improved form is so
made that templets or patterns may
bo inserted to guide tho carriages
and columns having any desired swell
may bo as readily turned.
For fine grinding and polishing tho
granite is transferred to another
lathe, where tho only machinery used
is to produce a simple turning or
revolution of the stone against iron
blocks carrying tho necessary grind
ing or polishing materials. Woverlv
Magazine.
NEW ADVKItTISKMKXTS.
CLEANING
OP!
illP
Bis always in order alter the first of thtS
year, we want all goods potxible out
or the wuy. To accomplish this
we will make the following
prices:
Cloth Bound Books Wo regular price 75c
R'e. nper 25oapkff. " E0
Bl'encll 'lablotK oio regular price Wc
iuin..iu - nuveiB ..loo ' 2oi
We have just received by mail
BTho World's almanac for 25 cts.
3-aivo us a call.-Ttft
Patton Bros.,
(BooUsellers and Stationers
08 8T.1TK STKKKT.
Refeatliered tlio Turkey.
A curious incident occurred on one
of Admiral Farragut's frigates when
the neet entered Mobile bay It is
related by an officer whose surprised
eyes beheld the ornithological phe
nomenon. Tho men were sitting
down tn n Tiant-t.. i. .. . """"fa
. utj ureaKiast roast
ShSr other toothsom iS-
They had to leave the uncaged
turkey and hurry upon deck Thev
wero being fired upon 7
. Suddenly, while they were return
m? tne enemy's fire, they Cesur'
SXftP T that th0 aKSS
nLera- Ac,oud of them flTS
about the men at theguns It u ,
as if a new and stnmSdJf i
r5? Uttlewh" the firing "Sd
andthemenreturnedtothfoS
turkey q ed mUnS to tho
Tho room had theaW M Penod
fair beon n,7f J?e.ttPPWUwof hav-
Or Meter Ststem.
TO CONSUMERS:
Btninm Vuii'B q'"Pped their Kleltrlo
ll.i.f ii. ,7A,. ,:."."" Jr ,ne puouc u oeiter
Arc and Incandescent Lighting.
Electric Motors for all pur
poseswhere poweris'required
aIdee"lreSCnrta7,,,eWlre,, forns 7 8hts
such 1 Lhunrn1.1? co,m" Pay l'r only
byCau"f11e!:Str4180nNfeet:,r.ta- ofllce US "M
179 Cpmmemial Street.
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ward f-ll,u l"w "s ll leepaibo. i o
aru. L,e.a,, at Jouun-.m, offlce. 2-17-31
A TTENTIon t-ash money puid for rngs,
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OAK
Fir Wood.
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John Savage, Jr.
NOT IN IT !
Meat Market ban not
rue.U
always ban.
iJ,!.6,,. PMfW
irom 5 toloVLm. e' but sells ArM-class
Wtes per pound, as it alwa;
Pitchford & Lone:,
storle?m'!,o:aslloP, opposite W. U Wade'g
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to
Sins hi Land.
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tue iz::;:'i
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1UWh, itrlotly ehoke, 15 lbe. for
91.00. lUueFrout,
On
Proefrom
"? dreaa1on
'beibov1 bar
' to io r.O per acre. All inviri
the inaK,."1;."' i"i??3
realm n,7 ,ur l" "r8v
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CtOAKsf
carpetts
CLOTfliKo.
fiATa,
& CO.
B ,he b-t ,rea stock o& REGON-
B,UHW1
TRtKa
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the Staodaxd
HALEM. R0CK"I and LAMPS.
IteA ...
fiSft are con,rlete
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