Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, April 28, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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SPECLiLCLOSINGOOTSiL
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LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
-OS"-
Thursday and Friday,
, April 26th and 27th.
In order to make more room
for oar miDuierj stock -we -will
make a
GRAND SACRIFICE SALE!
Of Ladies' Merlin Underwear.
Prices cut half in two. This
,fc, . will be the one chance in a life- . '
time for the ladies or Salem to
purchase these garments at less
than the price of the material; '
We vrill make sacrifice prices.
It rests with you to call and be
. . convinced-
MRS. S. C. REED'S.
Keller - 5 - Sods
-bave-
' Their spring stock of Wall Paper in.
-we-
Are aow reedy to fill all orders.
P. I. MTOIEEIiIi & CO.,
insurance.
XOLMAN BLOCK. SALES. Or. dw
OjL Toa Walt and the SaleaPcwt-
offlee.
There was more than a Wry tale In
the personal Item In Friday' Jocbsai.
to the effect that Col. Tom Walt, of
oaiem, bad an Inside position In the
Baiem postoOlee flsbL Thn f am. mlti !ar
pontics! history connected with the Willamette.
A Bjt.nr Steamer Geo. 8. Skin ner,
T radepeadoaee, expects to have a
aw pamonger boit on the river and
wsady for tHtoioeea by the first of July.
Ta mmtaatom of the bat will te
tsM feet aBdlt will draw twenty-!
of water at the stern and ten
at bow and will be propelled by
assfC-boree power gasoline engine. The
beat will oarry thirty people. The In
to to ply between Independence
SaJew, principally during the low
water season.
matter of general interest.
In the legislature when Mitchell was
elected Senator CoL Walt bad a broth
er in the Oregon senate, and a brother-in-law
& D. GIbaon, In the lower
boose. Walt met Mitchell at Portland
iid was Instrumental In bringing
Mitchell out.
.- ibw iue ukui" MQUOL
JE.X. CMMrf the Bs.
pefetteea eoasty centra! committee
catted the candidates asd ceeBsaiitee
aaan tofefeertodY at 2 p. aa. at tbe
j iwmgtmMnoer lonaace arraag-
" tse ess rasa f the coastr.
Ah infaraaal sasettsg was beW Friday
eTealag asd It was thought best to
yea the caarsos Moaday May 21st,
and keep It bot ootlll eiectfes dar.
Saturday May ISth was mesiUoaed m
a gooa day to start the ball rolling with
a monster desooriraUon at &tirmt
with dabs In from all over tbe county.
wuaKTtnions bands and eminent
epeaxera la the evening a Beed'a
opera boase. Bat Ibis discosstoa was
only informal. Bmiblicacs from tin.
ranoaa predDcta began arrirfngFriday
and this morning early.
THE OOKKTrrEtXESr.
East Salem, J. L. BeBlngEr, Ealem;
Aurora, 8. Smith, Aurora, Mehama,
H. Hobson, Mebama; Abiqca, J.D.
Simmons, ML Angel; Sublimity, W.
H, Smith, Sublimity, Stay ton, L. Hob
ra,Stayton; Marion, B. Fiersou, Ma-
noa; inampoeg, John Hbeer, Cham-
poeg, juacieay, c J. Shseral, Macieay;
Btitterille, Cha. Lembke. BatLerilU-.
KUver Fall?, a B. Ormsby, Argent!;
Horeb.H. Foster, Gates; Ettborn, W.
u. jaoorenoooeuJI City; Breitenbasb,
W. M. Basbey. Sateas; Sc Paul, J. W.
dmyaSCPaaialraeld. O. J. Octave.
Fairfield; Garfield, J. 8. Ktebea, Silver-
ion;juaa&. JK. w. Chapman. Broeks:
Sriexn No. L H. C. TamW. Ckm-
Salem No. 2, A. N. Moores, Salem;
oaieia .wo. d, a. j. Basey, Balem;
SAem Xo. 4, A. EL Iee, Salem; North
Salem, Ll. Is. Stlnjon, Salem; Engle
wood, W. jL. Wade, Salem; South Sa
lem, J. Macey, Salem; Yew Park, F.
M. Hollia. Salem; Gervais, M. A.
Wade, Gervais: Hubbard. M. 8. Cof-
fenbury, aubbard; Jefleraon. J. C.
Siegmund, JeQenon; Turner,B.WUzI,
Turner; Woodburn, J. JL Poorman!
Woodburn; Lincoln, G. B. Cornelius,
Aummlle; Howell Prairie. G. Him
mona, Howell; W. SHvertoa, T. W.
Riches, Silverton; K. SUverton, C. W.
Drake, Sllrertou; Proepect Hiram
Smith, Salem.
E. 31. Cboisjls, Chairman.
B. F. Meredith, Secretary.
The Democratic county central com-
held its eeasion at Hotel
The names of the latter
TJsecwasJy mart will aBowO per
la mAMUcm te what k eabscrfbed.
Tamer Iteaz.
m The jbSc eeaoela oCiTaner held
their c2oe!nc ezerdsea today at the
eraacte. The Turner band, under
the Seed of Irwin Rrtertaoa, discoursed
tfrjiag sir frora the platform. Prof.
Eastaaaa, who has been principal the
past year, was master of cermouy, asd
after angina: Introdneed Hon. E. B.
McElroy, state Kiperintendent of
acboels. who addressed the pupils and
patrons. The platform was beautifully
decorated with the national colors and
white dTwera, the wild dozwood and
sjringxa native to Oregon, predominat
ing. Mr. MeElroy read a paper on
boras.' It was a thoughtful and timfey I
presentation of the subject. Tnerewrs
a program this afternoon and a picnic
dlncer.
ceukcb: seevices tomoesow
are as follews: Salem No. 1, J. H.
Brooks; Salem No. 'J, E. Willis; Salem
io.j, u. Jicuiane; Balem No. 4, Jos.
Albert; Yew Park, H. Shomaker;Eu-
Bumuy, raut Frank; East palem, Jos.
Diwson; North Salem, Wm. Goodrich;
Prospect, a Hayden; Enelewood. D.
J. Holmes; Aurora, W. W. Wolfe;
Breitenbusb, N. Bowman; ButtcviUe.
Walt'go there with blood in your eye, A. LaRocque; Cbampoeg, E. Coleman:'
vo wuow corns ou ram, r. ittieman, Jalrfleid, H. G.
upon.- .Kjtcneu tmnage; rrurner. F. a Matteaon? rr.
At STArxox. At a Republican
neua;b;d tost evening under the
of the club. Meters. H. J. Big-
ad J. A. Canon, two able young
atopabMeans Jof Balem, addressed a fair
fMtdfcBoa. A good old time Re-
vote to expected and more toa
Pflwaltot party aore to largely made
frees the Deaaocratle ranks.
JtoUDTiFiji, Tabus Wake. New
patteras fast from the not
artos af JEarope, selling by the set or
e,at Vaa Elton's old reliable gro-
wBWT
fSjBUMMf
tnd do not
you trample
uiu bo anu won. lie was elprfftrt th
day after Col. Walt returned! from thA
fiuA and meeting him at Portland,
thanked him personally saying:
"You are the first man whosuggest
id to me the way to win in that fight,
and I am under great obligations to
you. If I can ever do you a fayor I
Will uo II."
The two men have been friends r
since, it is needless to md h, n
members of tb,e legislature refused to
vote for Mitchell first, last and ail the
.Ime." CoL Tom did not help Are the
Pennoyer cannon, but feels very san
guine about getUug the Salem post-office.
IrTatx Stokm. The clouds hune
ry aad there were Intimations of
aad lightening, but the even
ef tb ciothlne trade at G. W.
t aad Bona was aot affected.
PIW8 REKARKSWben they are
mey are always rememembered.
with the cat prices on groceries at
fa dark!, oa Court street.
ae
PULAR
APPROVAL
iewawto eaUhllaahaa' ka
at aiweiwasa )mm ia the
, and the fdod-will a4
baest akowa iUra
who hv dealt wMa w
esnjMBuy aaMaaad wttai
ossosic.
.1 aaa eAciag my eutire
im mm-
AT COST.
LITTLS LO0AL8.
Dr. F. a Matteeoa. of Turner, was In
the city this mornlag. The town to
full of candidates and polltlcaas.
Salem's camp of Woodmen of the
World has Just received about twenty-
ave new members. The meeting of
uemeHeia street property owners last
evening did not accomplish anything
final ln;the matter of paying cots.
There will be a Demorest contest at the
Jefferson M. E. church May lat
Dayton has decided to celebrate the
4th of July Mora showers. Jesse
u. Warwick, of Woodburn, was
examined for hto sanity Friday before
County Judge Hubbard and upon
finding of Dra. W. A. Cuslck and
L. A. Prevoot, was committed to the
asylum.
State a a Cosvextiun The Sun
day school superintendents of the otv
will meet In theY. M. C. A. parlors
nsxi Jionaay afternoon, April SOth, at
4 o'clock to make flual arranemsnu for
we coaveauon which will coaveue in
the M. E. church May 2nd at 2 p. m.
The sum of 100 delegates have a),
ready been received from persons
throughout the auto who will be in at
tendance. e ii..-
McKinley Rati fiCATiow. The
MCXlaley Republican club of South
8ak will hold a Waa.McKlatoy rally
uw wa oouia totem school hoase.
A atuaeer of geattosaaa will speak aad
the taeetluf; will he devoted to Repub
IteaH protectloa.
vals,a A. Natban;Horeb, Chas. Werk:
Howell, F. W. Durbln; Hubbard, John
Pemelle; Jefferson, A. B.Hudd!eson;
Labisb, Jas. Finney; Lincoln, Wm.
Simpson; Macleay, W.a Hurst; Ma
rion, Ousterhoudt, Mebama, Henry
Parker; East Silverton, Geo. Merlev:
West Silverton, Geo. Custer; SUy ton,
vr. v. Jiiaer; woodburn, E. A. Coch
ran; South 8alem, W. W. Johns.
PEXSOXALS.
Palmer started for Gold Hill
returned 'from Albany
South-
to
at
and Walter
mm
OsSSSKsMsSSSSSSWSSSSBBSSsl SsiL
Clark's SaraaJa.
Tkfee oaas of best Freaeh aardlaM
fbrMeeato.
Oae quart aftoUMtoratsop 35 V.
Oae petiad Ma drtod tea for aeata.
I ua baIm
(jtekUMCortamtff. I
O.D
today.
Dr. Houser
today.
Dr. Williamson is home from
era Oregon.
PreekilBg Elder Parsons went
Eugene today.
Rev. J. W. Rootk spent Sunday
Independence.
McKInley Mitchell
Tooze are In the city.
Try the excellent quality of bread
being turned out by Strong's bakery.
C. B. Clement went south today to
be gone a month on a fishing and bunt
ing trip.
Supt. Fields of the S. P. Co. sent bis
wife and daughter south In a private
car today.
Rev. Carl Jans went to Albany to
day. uo la building a new bouse on
Winter street.
Rev. W. E. Copeland returned from
Ban Francisco on the overland train
this morning and will preach as usual
on Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Farleigh and children
and Mies El va Lyons, who have been
the guests of P. L. Kenton and famllv
of Salem, returned to Eugeue today.
Mrs. Ada W. Unrub, of Me
Mlnnvllte, state superintendent of
Juvenile work for the W. C. T. U., ar
rived today to hold mteUn n nto
city.
B. F, 8mlth to lying very low with
diabetes at bto home, fM State street
with no hopes of recovery. His bob U
expected oa tomorrow morning's over-
laau rrem watraawato, Cal.
XIAiKIKKJAU ASSOOATIO.V.
The next regular meeting of the mln-
inenai sssoctaUon will not be urn 1
May 7th.
SOUTH SAT.gy M.E.
Rev. O. Alderson will preach both
morning and evening. Yon are Invit
ed to be present. J. M.Sbulse pastor.
OOSOREQATIOyAI. CHPBCH.
The Bscal services tomorrow at tbe
nial boars, the pastor occupying ibe
pulpit at lfc30 a. m- and 7-30 p. m.
Junior ChrfeUaa Endeavor rally at 3
r-m.
c. B. SERVICES.
Services morning and evening at the
regular hours conducted oy the pastor.
Otterbein Christian Endeavor at 650 p.
m. All Invited to attend. Rev. L. B.
Baldwin, pastor.
Y. 3t a A.
Rev. Geo. Robt. Cairns, tbe Baptist
Evanzellst, will speak to the men of
the Y. M. C. A. In their hall, Sunday,
April 25th, at 4 o'clock p. m. Subject
Is the Young Man of Salem Safe?"
ComCyou.
I.NDEPESDEST EVANGELICAL.
Preaching at 1050 and 730 at tbe W.
CT. U. hall on Court street, tomor
row. Rev. E. a Bollinger will con
duct the morning Krvices. Sunday
school at 12. Y. P. a C. E. at 630.
CHBISTTAJf CHUBCH.
Services tomorrow at 1030 a. m. and
sfjp. m. I'reacmng by tbe pastor
-fcld. a. M. Measick. Sunday school at
12 m. Y. P. a C. E will meet at 630
p. as. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening at 7:30.
UKITY CUUBCII.
ocj view at. juij a. m. na 73U n. m.
Sunday school at 12. Bev. AY. E.
Copeland, pastor. 3abject of the morn
ing service "Thoughts suggested by a
trip to California." Subject or eve
ning lecture -'The Great Awakening or
tbe Second Coming of Christ."
ST. PAOt'S EPISCOPAt.
Divine service at 1030 a. m. and 730
p. m. Rev. Sinclair will preach on
Sunday. Subjects, "The Light of tbe
Lord" and "The Law or Dth"l
beats free. All aflecUonalely invited.
Sunday school at 12 m. .Service on
Thursday" evening at 430. L. Sinclair.
EVAJJO ELICA L OERMAX.
Corner of Center and Liberty streets.
f reaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Morning text, "Hitherto Hath the
Lord Helped Us." Sunday school at
10 a m. Y. P. A at 730 p. m. The
last Sunday of this conference year.
All German people are cordially invited.
A. A Engclbart, pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Tbe Sins of Modern Society," will
be tbe subject of Geo. Robert Caiias'
lecture, at the Baptist churob on Mon
day evening, at 730 o'clock. Crewded
nouses nave greeted Mr. Cairns from
nignt to night. At this lecture chil
dren under 12 years, wlllnot be admit
ted. CHRISTIAN WORKERS MIS3IOX.
Grange lull, 12S Bute street. Sun
day services: Morning prayer meet.
Ing 730. Afternoon, reading at 3,
The Laodicean State of Christendom,
tbe Increasing Holiness of True Christ
ians, and tbe Abounding WKkessesof
me Impenitent; Signs of the C&mlog
Advent." Evening, prtachlnrat ISO.
.m-ia - ...
'mu ion weave a Crown?" Rev. W.
Kellaway, pastor.
FRESBYTKRIAK."
The stage of work on the Presbyter
Un church makes it necessary to vacate
the building. Services will be held at
1030 aad 730 in university chattel.
Morning subject, "An Infallible Wit
ness," evening subject, "Co&ty'a Com
monweal Army." Saadav school at
12 In university chapel. Y. P, a C. E.
at 6:15 at usual place, lecture reoea of
church.
AJf TJaTOXTAJTr AFfODrXXEXT.
Mrs. Geo. Beeler Succeeds- Her Late
Hesbasd at Insaraace.
E. L. Thompson, special for the
Northwest Fire and Marine Ins. Co.
of Portland, was in tbe city the cut
few days and baa arranged with Mrs.
Beeler to continue tbe insurance busl
Dea3ofGeo.M.Beeler& Co. He ex
pressed himself as highly pleased with
Mrs. Beeler's management of tbe
company's risks tbe past three months
during Mr. Beelei's illness, she having
been intimately associated with him In
the insurance badness since several
years and being perfectly competent
and familiar with ail the details of in
surance.
The Joobsai, la pleased to know
thattbis Important company, which
does tbe largest business in the Pacific
Northwest, recognizes the ability of
this lady as an experienced underwriter
and bespeaks for her the public patron
age and good will of par business men
and dilzens generally which we feel
sure she so richly deserve. Mrs.
Bteler will be.lound at the same office
a3 formerly in tbe Busb bank block
upstairs.
Willis
Bros. & Co,
-ARE-
GOING OUT OF THE
. DRY GOODS BUSINESS
vAnd Offer Their-
WAE5TSG!
To
the Scatared People rf Linn.
Mariea asd Laae Coasties. '
One Dr. R. B. Clark, who was form
erly with the O. E. Miller Co., of Port
land, Oregon, for a short time, has not
been with the company for nearly two
moouu puu xnere is not a pnysicun
In Oregon who is using our method of
treatment for rui-lure, and cannot do
so, for Tbe O. E Miller Company's
treatment is protected by Letters
Patent and is a profound secret known
only to Tbe O.E Miller Coand so far it
has bsffltd the best efforts of tbe
World's moat eminent physicians and
chfmlsls.
Tbe O.E Miller Company's treat
ment for rupture is painless and per
manent in cure, no matter bow Ion?
standing, ana tneir employes furnish
credentials.
If you are afflicted with rupture,
write to the Portland office. Noa. 527.
523, 523 Marquam building. 4 23 wl 6
PEETINEHT PERSONALS
ENTIRE
STOCK
-AT COST-
This is the neatest opportunity 3-et offered, to secure all
kinds of reasonable Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes, at your
own price. Everybody is invited. Thanking our many kind
1 ..! . ...
ineuus ior tneir nationao-e. we an mil o onnfm,n r
same, while we close oat the business. Respectfully,
WILLIS BROS. & CO.,
the
OPERA HOUSE CORNER.
loHN HUGHES?
Dealer ia Groceries, Paints,
his home in
2J'.H!e,b?.nd,ln':reelIent remedy forglck
headache. Carter' utti ii. o,J. c.
Med oflettera jrom people who have tued
Ibtm proTe thu scu Try them.
I' KlClC heidxrlaA U mlun. .!.-. .. .
Little Liver P-.II. IMwi,i" t.?.Vf.Vrl?rs
MSS5S? ti$S Sffg i OUf ' Window Glassanhes
tlke- 7 . and the most comDlete sf arir nt
r,rrh0eS.ae0eu!Brushes oi a" Kinds in the
veAueSr'toS ffi.,Sstat- Artists'Materials,Lime,
an
Senator Quay U ill at
Beaver, Pa.
Mrs. General Grant has recovered
from an attack of bronchitis at her
home in San Diego.
Erail Henri, the French anarchist, is
ouiriaiior mrowing a bomb into at
Pari3 restaurant Feb. 12.
General Grant's birthday was ob
served at Galena, UL, April 27, Luther
Latlln Mills, of Chicago, delivered
o ratios.
tamest tflagg, of New Y'orfc, the!
successful designer of the Washington
state capitol building plan, la a cousin
ofE H. Flagg of Salem.
Here Is the d'gnified style iu w'jicb
Flagg of tbe Salem Democrat gets after
Rev. Geo. M. Irwin of Salem:
"Irwin, whom tbe R publicans have
nominated forsuperintendentof public
instruction.ls another political preacher
who should be left at home by a large!
majority. He is a first class dead beatj
and by tbe time be pays tbe money he
owes tbe Balem merchants he will have
very little for campaign purposes. He
wassuperintendent of the Indlau
school under Harrison and tbe States
man vrza Instrumental In securing bis
lemovaL"
Presbyterian Church Services
Next Sabbath will be he'd in the 1
University cbapel. Tbe Sunday school I
w.II be held In tbe cr apel al- o. At 12 '
ffcioo.
flair, Cement and ShiBzIesaml
finest quality of GRASS SEEDS
New Advertitemenls.
I WdTSSJjl.2J!S.m? ?Pt to
uba & 5 SifrviZ. ri- fPPV ai once.
-! uta R- o. BEAh.taonrtandanhBu. 4-atf
1 .
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T";M ur-aaarx brown or black Ally
white star on forehead and whltTon Um
with white off tore and hind fcotTsora iveS
oWnot laxce. g action, earriea bead n?h!
Owner call on H. A.bklnner. Wert eSSnTaad
iw
SSf AJ51?!SS? S.rrano!
a vsnxz TSS.FSSS rsffvaW
4 IS Un
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J (Tasteless Effectual.) I
f For Sick-Headache, J
Impaired Digestion j tttJlFFi&'s;
t .IVPr Jlcr.rHtai-c iJ rrnV . -... : "
.. . 10 IU , Jf.TrwShe 1.
Female Ailments. (SSt Fofb h,
CHRISTIAN BCIENCB-Uteratnni or mi
Mndiiontaileataaaubeyrtec 2j$
1 Renowned all over the World. 1
Corr4 wllh 7utIe a ti.M. rmii...
i Aikfor Pe' 1 tiie oo rtherj. I
Hide at St. lltDL Kn.i,.j ci . !
box. r ort Dcpc4, ririnK.
ur
We Know.
Ladies will consider It a klnu'cess to
know where to look for soinethinp
t1. .-t-t L, ... o
c;caui buu uuuiouauie iu niuiucrv
that will not bankrupt them. Beauti
ful braids, new style and colors, m jire
nooons, oucKles. II lowers, inn entire.
new sicca 01 sailors to lollow In a few
days,) at Mrs. Fiester's Court street
milliner.
-: DRESSMAKING :-
In lha
LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
Npdil attention yivea to
CUILDRS'S flTYLEd
CUTTING ASTO FITTING A SrhCIALTT.
Shop In W.CT.U.Roonn, Court St.
MR-. E M. Sl'EELE
Closing Out!
ffiiaSsws ssyfeSd-sa
paper cheaper lian e w win beloW aan?"
Don't Be Humbngged.
About so often Salem is visited by
some sort of a wild cat accident or life
insurance company, tbat lasts about as
loug as an Oregon mushroom, and the
"special solicitors" v? always mansce
u IAWU UiU. nuc&enL ja It fa
Just about time that a visit be paid
to tbls city by some of these fel-
tows, it wouiu oe well to remember
past experiences in this Hue and if
wanting good, sound Insurance place
t kiui uuuic ogeuuj. Among tne nonie
agents none are better known than tbe
firm of J. L. Mitchell & Con in the
uwizMo oioca. iney represent re-
Ibtble companies and pay taxes here.
4-27-31
E. X. 1VAITE PBIXTKG CO.,
BOOK iSD JOB PRINTERS
-AN
Legal Blank Publishers.
BM Stw BricfcTer.hehanfc.Coim .tt
and
WIS BROS
.'-GROCERIES
STAPLE and FANCY.
Woodenware, Willow ware,
UKOUKERY.
IA choice new lice of Syrupa
Osborn & Harritt's
116 Court street.
Building Material
AND WOOD. Rivn 00. w
WU. HAXn RRivm
Lime Cement, Plaster, Cordwood Ac,
Ac. Office 16G State Street.
Low Steaasr Kates.
Parties intending vlsltlug the Mid
winter h air should patronlie the Union
Padflo Steamers, as this Company baa
placed In eOeet from Portlandthe low
rate of f22.00 to 8an Francbwo and re
turn, which Includes muU LHk
Full particulars can be obtained by ad
dressing W. H. Hurlburt, A, O. P. A..
wuiwu mKuiaayeicm, rortlana; i-26-tf
Qteiner'q
CARBOLIC
SALVE
GUARANTEED
To cure Bums, Chapped Hands,
o cure, Mqney RefundedT
etc.
r
-JK.arx- TfRrao
HaIdNDr!'o5ag0ns' Carts- Road Machinery
,WV4I Wlil fill t-l AHPAAII
OALLSI, UHtllUfl.
See?
I Puc Court, Recorder Edes
this Btoralag sUcd one Mayhew
twelve , for Uresay by bailee. A
as&a aaamd Sartlett U thto aHcraoea
aeias; tried lor hnway. The town U
rwll ef easAliaatu tutd sl aeliee court
blaa U light,
GAR.MKN OAi.-lp(lrs wlU aUrt
eut at oaee to rake a eubscriptloa to
laaarave tbk load tor two salka from
AVt fliW will U m
Awarded Hlfhett Hwm World's Fair.
PRICE'S
vices.
aWsViVM dbb m aM
Q83$52&
I ha've6 hadrft f flU,Dr e w,"
with v vi-rSff. I experience, which.
rectlvflr tK? . ase, enables me to cor-Icam-ahrlinrS!6'.
There Is no charge for myser-
THE 1W
WILLAMETTR n-a tt v
Completed and readv to wi . Z
"Twwaawssar. "wtl '""
..a BuUm 01 postoffice.
Use of Truck",
RYAN CO.
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PERRY & CO.,
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