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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1895)
E'Ji wmmnaa I ALL-WOOL FRENCH CH ALLIES. Regular 50c goois. To create something for gossip and an object for fihopjMng these hot days, we close the wholo line at J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, Ali'i-ltl'JH'" ULUEM1. PERSONALS. 8Ut Treasurer Phil Metschs.ii spent Sunday In Portland. Prof. E. B. McElroy went to Eugene on the morning local. G. It. Webb, of Bllvorlou, transacted business in Balem today. Geo. W. Davis returned from Port land on tbe 11 o'clock local. Mrs. Eugene Willis Is visiting frlendf In Albany for a few days. Attorney Webeter Holmes transact ed legal business In Portland to lay. Judgo Geo. H. Ituruett was a pussen gcr to Albany on I be 11 o'clock local Hon. John Mlnto was a psseenger ti Portland on the 8 o'clock local tbli morning. Mrs. M. 3S Gbupman and daughter. Mlw Oda, left today for an outing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis came U from tbe metropolis this morning on i visit to relatives. Tilmon Ford, the well known altor ney, went to Portland on the rjaleni local this mornlug. T, Holyerson aud Paul Broat spent Bunday at Mebama, going up on tbtlr bicycles Baturday afternoon. President W. C. Hawley was a passenger to Oregon City on the 0 o'clock overland this morning. Miss Mollle Crelghton, of the post- office force, returned this morning from ; short visit with Oregon City friend. M.J. Lee, the bicyclist, returned from Portland this morning whero be 'has been participating In the bloyole raoes. Freeman VanPatten, who has ! recently returned from a trip to Cali fornia, went to Chemawa this morn- llHg. Dr. E. B. Phllbrook and Eugene Willi left Saturday for ML Jefferson l-whwe they will .flsh and hunt lor la number of dayai Oapt. And Mrs. J. Q. lixriite, of the ttw York Racket store, were paasen i to Oregou City on the 8 o'clock IomI this morning. gupt. F. JH, Anson, of tbe Balem slldated Htreet Hallway company, ! JB. P. MoCoroaok were paaseugers Portland Buuday morning. Mr, aud Mrs. A. N. Moorea visited i CbauUuiiua Asaociatlou at Oregon y today, going dowu on the Balem Thoy expect to return tonight. C. VauPatteu, carpenter at tbe iBWft Indian Training school, re- tmd to Chemawa ou the Balem local morning after a short visit In m. Paul Htroat has received word that ls bf other, G, N. titroat, of Paaadeua, tm Ha? today for Balem, where will upend the sumnitr with his M4 friends. XSx-tiov, ' V, Moody returns) ftlay night from Cleveland, Ohio, U MUndwl the lUpubllcan KM convention a n uelegats by If from this Ut. A.I, fluff it hae relumed from hi , to Colorado Hiirliigs, aud report JBuifii oonlderably liiiprwvext In tti, Ho done Dot btllovd, however, I t pu return to the far wwt to . 0Mf JwUm and Mrs. II H. jleait, l4k aud Mrs. V. A. Moom anrl Mr. tm V J5, Wvlverlott were jiijwu ou City wit the mmu local (hi wjw lly will imq a few iftM'OwbauiaU'iua VAii '1'Imhm reiurnwl o itid this morning having sh f wlMi hU family lu I hie lly. MWMKwnanHM tmmimmtimmgtumammmmtmtm 'MM VM.U Jf AJIIJ Mill fumbling mi our siiun.ur ioO git! sUfiwHoH of the y hwy wMyr iww imw iyiM,iieniifowt ustii, n HwUlj 'hry kIum- lnm, woMw ti&u r yid. lr yrJ Hue i'jfiu4 pm y'J Ym rlguiwl lwrt ml ,w hhwh, refVM kH- vwwt mm-bm In in lewM WAb wwftHhu ww4m In MMT HM WW Ml tH. :WHt PH9 HWHmH eMHIIMB tit x w to ih U & mm w Mil tAtf it m m m m, ft iWm h f " I -, s t mn4MMWMA. m. ttSa See Window As deputy sherlfi Mr.Thompon Satur day night brougtit J. H. Ilolaud to the penitentiary under sentence of one year for securing money under false pretense. Ladiks SIkktino. At tbe Woman' Auxiliary of tit Paul's church held yesterday at Mrs. Judge Walton's a paper whs read by Mrs. Thomas H.ih man giving a comprehensive and at thesanib time a brief account of tbe missionary nature of the Episcopal prayer book. The chief points o Interest were the blessings connected with the ute and knowledge of the prayer book as a mire nud safe guide to ill mankind and u certain remedy .igalngt all misunderstanding of tin irtb xlnx teaching of I he church, hk ;lven In (he set I pt urns of tbe old und ww IVMiHiiieut. The pauer wai enj y d by nil and very highly commended y the rector of tt. Paul's parish. A IjkkaIC Down. TiiIh mornlua 5itell Cooper, an employe .( It. It lyan wui tugugrd in hauling wooj rom the O. It. & N. Co'e docks to tit Tiioh. Kay woolen mills. He louiltd fourteen balm, welghiug 42,(HX) pounds, onto the heavy truck und started foi tbd mill about II o'clock. In eroding tie street car track ut the corner of Btato laud Commercial streets tin wagon struck the track lungtbwlue when one of the bind wheels wu completely demolished, every spoke being broken. Too big street car were blocked for a short time. How It Woiiks. Tjik Daily Journal is the paper that reaobetf the leople. This Is best demonstrated b results of advertising In Its columns. Last Thursday a small wuut ad ap peared In In It for a horso lost, and on Baturday camo throo replies saying tbe anlmal;wasln the pound at Blayton. On Friday John Bavage advertised three horses lost and on Saturday early It brought him their whero about. Tjik Jouhnal la popular among tbe masses of the people, and through Ita columns advertisers can reach the most people for tbo monoy Two Buowfl Will soon visit Balem, but t'je biggest show to be seen, free of charge, Is the display of summer cloth ing at our store. It costs nothing to enter our store but you may be tempt ed to purchase something before you leave It. G. W. Johnson & Bon, A QltOVriNQ IMDUHTUY. Two branches for the sale of California bakery bread have receutly bteu estab lished, This prime article cau now be bad at MoCall Jiros.' aud VanEtttoo' groceries. Don't forget this fault 3t GREAT lrJLVOlliTHH, Tioanvi hull rttclm that wo uhow ara mtih'tiif a (onri tnipratmlan ou tm jtublla. Wo , am dujtl tt'i f Inn "wlvr t'ltht alonf, KICLUSU .0 HQNti, J!J0 Mat. It Is (aed by good authority thai (he llltle i!are carried over l.fKJU hU up mi the Morulngilde heights Holiday, and U was done euooWully, I.kavk Oitir:ii,-If you want the eholowd rMiUrrlv, uuy kind, elglu osm (ut ! neilts, leave order at lh I' O. grocery, Jlarrilt A I,wrnw, A m i. a j i I'rsii'iiwa. -" John (J Wright, at (he JJour grocery,! head' ijusruiffor iwsmIim. iig iiiimnu ilirM glvw tiiin the lwi. uuunt, km and eiiliMM, eueh ait hard to find U il) of aullrallon. Call Mhd eve (he ttrt Ut dlJy at John ti Wrighi's J'iHiir gnid MnnM um.li. )wu iumi cve mule money hy hH ThClr huu (hei-lruuf, it itwiniiitrMal elivet. ('inHhKiHUelwjii umitliy, we am leiur (rvj end (hu iter to u)t yu. ilHriA Ifaiullton. Nvn CROCKER-y. wml lire ihml Mini liowt tllilltf III MlHlkutV UtiU Ml Hun. iiviiiHiiii'w mmI ,yu! will Ihmihji (uiihI by tlty WMvtn Turn JWWH ! Henderson Is in a Semi Demented Condition. PRISON AND POOR FARM DOGIOR Suflcring from Attack of Nervous Prostration. The report became current this morn ing that Dr, Henderson, the old-time physician of Balem, had become demented, and after a thorough Inves tigation, such seems to be the case. The doctor's qlose friends had noticed for several weeks that be was not himself, and for some days post he has visited no pattenta without placing tue case Into tbe hands of Dr. Mott and giving him full responsibility. At flmt Dr. Molt thought strange of his actions, but soon became convinced that all was not right with him. He has grown more nervous and restless from day to day, taking very little food, until he has become physically ex hausted, and it in now believed he 1 .uttering from a severe stroke of ner ,ou4 prodtrution. Bundny the doctor's condition be camo alurmlnar und IiIh fiieuds.were culled in. Judge Hubbard was with iim until late In the evening and his 4on, O. D. Hubbard, bus beeu con itantly with him for several daye. List night he wan given some medi cine and the Indications were that he would be somewhat recouperated by morning. Hut bo awoke worse than iver. This morning the deputy prosecuting ittorney, under advice of tbe doctor's friends, had blm examined before Judge Hubbard. Drs. Jessup and Mott made the examination, and decided th it for the present it would bo best to have him taken good care of, In the hope that he will soon be himself again. They fesr that an approaching attack of tyhpold fever or some similar ailment may bo the cause of his condi tion. at leiianon. Dr. Henderson came down from Leb anon Baturday morning. He tbere bad trouble at a hotel, refusing to pay over 115 cents a meal, tbe landlord obarging him $1 for two meals, and at his making a disturbance putting him out of the house aud threatening him with arrest, when be paid the bill alter protesting agalust doing so on the ground of extortion. AT ALUANY he told all the passengers about the depot that he was visiting physician at the state prison and would go to Balem at once to reoover the extortionate lee charged by the Lebanon landlord. He attracted tho attention of Bherltl Knight of Balem who was on the plat form at the time. He talked and acted mure clearly and energetically than W4i usually his outtom, saying he w.iuld employ the attorney general If ueoossary to recover the outrageous uharge at that hotel. JIUYH A 1'IANO, Friday Dr, Henderson called at the Wiley 1). Allen niuilo store aud bought a Hue plsuo, saying that his wife waa going to learn to play, The people at (h store thought he auled wty strangely, but he seemed rational almut signing a ooutrrfot, etc,, saying he would pay the Drat Installment this month, Later he came In aud bought a violin, aud liKjulrwl for a teaaher, ylu he was going lo learn to play. The eterk thought he wae a trill old to lake up the violin, hut the doctor stbl he knew he would learn. He also urdeied a nnrut for his mm, saying that the family "might Just m wm4 enjoy iheuitIVM in Ibelr old age, a they had always work) hard. " Ills aotlou at the miulu store aoeund a iriri slMiig to all rul, hut know in 4 III usual good Hharaeler as an up right tUUMM, (lie eould iio(ijumou his WANIKII 10 UAUUY lh. Ifeudersoh Iim for Wtwk Ja mu.1b well known young wouisu or this ell with uitws of marriage. iiUirm a the pwi'rni huw lhat lie b mi iu attending to the petlmis Wmt wall hli uusl mii but hi mind muhw hn s.sJuiliMUi twtyfurviin IHus, I'mmh, HwMr -Ami UMur in iiuslliy fu uh$t bvlltr u( dUt;w Usk (WfO dlfy hulrfer i ti Mefuiyr 4 Prlt' ny. Alw tH fu i" An JwMnsw Mi,f.-'rh")tui (Hi' HnisiM Mu" nt) (Jimiil wi li ( mwlluy wllh M MMlUM mIs l troMiiM II Mil ntulto Hum in Otllff tiw). JJM Mlir U xlmi w rm, Jl Iisiui i hM yw ui lutm A i(inllou. yi) Dr. RlyTIR NEWS. ntm- An.'.. Tj r- i, Steamer Altona Withdrawn for the rr, ... "8815. Tbe Willamette registered 1.1 feet alwve luw water mark this meruing. Bleamer Eugene came down from Corvallis, Hunday afteraoon. Bbe re mained at her xlock in Balem over night, leavltK for Portland at 6 o'clock this morning, whero she will be taken off the river for a while for repairs to be made ori htr boiler. Bleamer Elmore came up from tbe metropolis Bunday evening, with a big load of miscellaneous freight. Among tho cargo discharged was three car loads of woorfor tbe Tbos. Kay Mills, a shipment of shingles, and a lot of groceries. Bbe returned to Portland at 6 a. m. today. - The dally boat between Indepen dence and Portland, under the manage ment of the Oregon City Tiansporta tlon Company ban been abandoned for for the present. The Altona has be n withdrawn from tbe river and the Grey L,agle will hereafter make tbiee trips a week between Independence and Portland, going down MoudHy, Wednesday aud Friday, und arriving up Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday, remaining at Independence over Sun day. A Fatal Itunaway. Tho team attached to tbe wood WJgou of the Capital Lumbering Com panj look a hpln down Commercial street today, which resulted fatally to one of tho animals. About 11 o'clock, Ed. Townseud, who has driven the wngun for several j ears, left tbe team itunding In front of O. Dickensou'i seed storo and stepped inside to truus uct some business. Buddenly tbe horses started on a mad run down the street uutil they crossed Chemeketa, when the animals started towuril Suvage & Rled'e feed store. "Old Bell,'' who huppened on the near side, wh crowded into a telegraph post, which obstacle struck him In tbe thigh, hor. rlbly mangling th it membrr. Tin hirse was Immediately killed. Al though the hurjeaj Is baJiy demor ullz d, the damage to the wagon W ilight, "O.d Dell" wu a fuithfu hurnu and has beeu very trustworthy, uulll receuMy he has hhou signs o! escaping whenever an opportunity pre sented itself. The lumber company valued the animal ut $80. COOL XtJtlNKB vs. HOT WEATHER. Go to Miller's Odd Cent Grocery and try the case. The verdict will be In favor of his delicious cooling bev erayes, Mehama Encampment. Editok Jeuhnal: Upon arrlvlug hero we find that ample accommoda tions have been provided for a large gathering nt the old soldiers' reunion on the 17th, 18th. 10th aud liOtli of this month. The "Advance Guard" Is already ou the ground, and by the time the lighting Hue, supports and reserves have beeu thrown In this (iilet little hamlet will display an un wouted vigor aud bustle, Although the ChsUuijuariN are hold lug their meeting during the same week, the committee have secured a flue array of eloquent pekers for the reunion which bids fair to be a verl table love feat for the "old hoys," I'MOWl'KW, Notice, A literary and musical enlerlafumeut aud foe ureani aoulal will be given by lh ladle of (he W. U. T. U. at Ibelr free reading rouie ou Court trt Turlsy evening al ti o'ttlouk. A small admission fe of Is uls w U nliarged. All are eordUlly InvlM, "TiTof. tTn, Weimer. Ule of the Hell Hxiiwirvalory, Frank- foil OU lliu alalll. has iiiwiitd a uluu In Maleui fur liiklruellMiie on Hie nleuu, orwsu, Vlvllli, maudullu, lliorougli.hatm fliii "inuy. lerui ri-asonauie. (fall at Will' inmie store uvr it uttim e 81 if IVaehrs el only M wuls r hoi, ijMsiillly IIiiiIIhI (Vli mrly fur tame al iiarriui A MwtMteVsJ'.O. mumry Tu Villi on tbe Water. Tmi.mm. Q July I. -Tits Aim AUwr (ilrw4 ellUsI here have 1 . . . .... . . .1 ;r,,MU' l-jJ-hyil 'MhU if iihk im, w flww Hit Uor bfl.iliiuunn HhIiI to 9 iif ou iwh M if nf Umi utwl fnr buy In bHtdstl iJstniMruM iksMlshlisu. on Hilwii iin i-o Huai hn Hmivi Ulu ditutt, tU iUai, Turn July I4-I'1 iMtf UsihIs ihvi k Mtlm it a im lw fflp" AHU-IIW I'MOliymU tlrr. ifcinidwW u Jim U)jUlifldr, silwtislhwnlUM bs M nirtn44iirffnji Dr, t'lUe'i tytm lfkftr htwsW TODAY'S MARKETS. Wees Onrrent by Telegraph Iocal pnrti.-.rt Onotatlons. UlllCAOO, Julj J6.-Wheat, casb 685; Auk. B6l. Bji .New YOKK, JUiy 10. Oliver kwj, U-ad, W.V21 aam vnxuaiacH makkkt. Ban FRANCiBOO.July.15 Wheat.SSl Woel: Oregon Eastern cnoice, 10c: do inferior, C7c; do valley, He Hope Quotable at 40c. Potatoea Enriy ltoee, 5075c in sacks: liurbanks, 60cH per sock. OatB-Millinj?. $1.00(a)l 05 . PORTLAND QUOTATIONS Oral a. Feed, etc Portland, July 12. Wheat Valley 60; Walla Walla 47. Flour Portlaud, 12.85; Walla Walla. $2 05; graham, $2.6o; superfine, $2.20 per oarrel. Oato White, 2728c; milling 2S 30c; groy, 2027c- rolled, In bags, $5.750.00: barrels, ?6.006.26; cases, .75. Potatoes New Calitornlu, llc ll Hay Good, 59.00 per ton. Wcol va:ioy, II 13c. Mi.lstufTd Llran, tll.50;ahorlfi,12.50; Chop fetd!2$15 per ton; chicken wbeat. 80o per cental. Hides green, salted, tiO lbs. 3c. un der 60 lbs.. 23c; sbeep pells, lU60c Hops Nominal at 4c DAIKY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 12Jfaj 14oj fancy dolry, lJ12jc; fair to good. 8J10c; common, 7jc. COeese Oregon full cream 1011. Eggs Oregon, 13c perdozeD. Poultry CoicKeus, (1.60(3 00 .ei dozen; ducks, $3.O00.0O; getee, $5,00(0,- tu.oo; turkeys uresseii, jzc. Beef TopsUsers. 33. p-.-r 1U; fb to good fiteore, 2Jf,3j; co.vj, 2J2': dresced beef,5Gj. Mutton Bertiutep,JiiOJ2.23;chou ewea, H.752 (XI; drewd, 4o Hogs-CiioiLv, ueav,, J3 6uta.-.7. light aud feeo'-i ,f3oJ; drewl, Ills j t lb. Veal Suiii'i ,'i ice, 60j; hrge,3( 4c p:r p j hit. SAi Kll I'O'IM'-OK MAKKKI' UOlt ilr.it -s'lvX'h. VeaU dnjfj-tf i 4 . ia. Hoi dibtjiea 4c. Live cuttle 2(S2ic. tibeep ulivetl.6n. MILL I'ltlCK'. Salem Milling Co. ,uot.: Kloui in wholesale lo'f 2.:. !: il ?-2.40 BlHH 11 bU -,,i J ; .-;..t ,. HortH ll 13 Ch'.p 'e "jHaud lln. WURKV. 30 ctiiL-. Kr uj1iui. I1AV AiIi UAIN. Outa--202,.,!C. Hay Baicd, cheat $o.600; timothyf 17 60. FARM PRODUCTS Wool Best, 12c. Hops Best, 3 to 7c. Egga Casb 12Jc. Butter Best dairy, 1012c;'fano. creamery, 1620c. Cheese 10 to 12J cU. Farm smoked meats Bacon Co bams, 11; sboulderu, 7. Potatoes New, 60c. Onlona 2 oon'a. LIVK POULTRY. Poultry Broilers Oc; Hens, 6o roosters not wanted; ducks, 07c. Turkeys.0Q8o. THE ENDEAVORS. Final Meetings of the Great Boston Convention. Boston, July 16. Tonight the Four teenth Iuternatlotial convention of the Youni Peoplea Boclety of Chrlstlau Endeavor, one of the most successful meetings In tbe history of the society, will close, Tho services today are to have a deejer religious feeling than any held since the first day of the con Vcutlou, probably due to the subsldiag of the exulUment of tbe opening days aud the Impressive character of the exercise, "Consecration" was the principal subject of the day, Beveral delegallous located down town yesterday eiiiplnuUed (heir Ideas ou the matter of Hubluth observance by limiting and adopting resolutions pltdglng IheiiiMlyes not to use their vehlules, As a result, the street were thronged wlih men and women wear ing Chrlsllsu Uudeayurs bailgM, pro needing ou foot to lb mutt wnvulwnl nhureliM. They had already Ugun Ihe day wlh the uoal .W a. in, praytr mtellugi at their verlwu livadijusrUini, but, In wtntrMt io ihHr eu.umwn oilier days, (here was no singing on the street a lire duirgalMU pMd (o ml fro, KutUtli )J sulcus. Umm, imy u itouin$ i,nUr fflv shuif lltu rlwiMii f nt mi -J'smllUs, snd i Wk(3(imIiiu Aw$ni$l KImII HoilOfS Wolld'jj 4,f( MJt, tAUaluler t'tlf F CREAM. BAKING mm ,MmH ChM UtAt, VMitiMHii ryy'-Mgw"-" . GREATER T M A N IS S-H-O-E'S -THIS as our entire line of Shoes must be closed out before our new full stock of -DRY-GOODS- ARRIVE. S. M. & E. 115 STATE UlllimmiiJiiHiiHiiii DID YOU r.FT II " tUmf SirouB M .r County Treasurer's Notice. Office Coi'nty Tkkasukek, Marlon County. Notice is hereby given that I have 'uuds In Imnd to puv all wsrrauts out lauding up to Btpt 1, 1811, aud that nu-rift Ih stopt ed nn the same from latr-. Jasi'ch Minto, Marlon County Treusurfr. Balem, July 10. J0 2vv Pl.KNiV Of money to loan at 8 per iJent Interest. Hamilton A Moir, loom 5, Ladd &. Hush bank bldg d.twl Wha lUliy vu Jck, wa giivo lar Cxtorl. Whrn ia waa a Child, alio crifJ ror CostorU. Vihttx klia breams MU, klio ulunu to OutorU, Wto tiit It vj Clill Jrrn, klio gae tliem Ctwtoria, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer la roeerk'H, INiIiiIh, OHh, Whitlow tiliiMN, ViirnlhlKM 1111(1 IllCIIIOht COIIipIuUiritOcU Ol HniHlicH ol nil Jdniln in the State. AM Irtlh'JIiileilnlH.I.Inie, (Iiilr.Cttimiiit ami Hlilaulcnaad iintwt (iimiiiv oi ;it.iHs,si:i;i)H NtW AOVCRTISCMtNTb.: i 11 'lluyj-.P- frMuibmrmiuilb ! u. 1. w u lilted 4 ti ntle, Uiwij mm til J . . ! b tttH4 MUtil , III Iwl UMtO ijff.tt Will li miff uuu u4)i( yw IVtfSlllMl, U MHU UUti tui Juy Tllfti- kt wru tttuUfbf lU lUml I is;MrW4Jft'irvJIyE. 11AA 1 ... idilUiu,l ItSM lb ButtUH .w-mww. ...WW..W., f imar wiUrfftjb. EU.ll. Ills H.A. . ..... . . ,'i. J4A- tklllAAJ. IN m lit m4 Aimi m 7 1 Midi M. !i.r tu ujin A ilujjiii D bMjSM lluuu. . J 1 14 "i mnm. i, n umm MAdvfUidgliMkU 1. Al ih I.Tliifn. v Mir aiumiij mm ll f I, tt M rkMkK. " f&r " wv er IVIII ml Pin, iuh.l . . sssx;s wj . llnr-fi m ... . .1. t !..T """ f Ti MffimtM ( lMtiMtf ImV bausra MSBnj$iaj iVJ .. J. 11,111111 AH, HOHMK, kilfiJKIMM 9 WI.Kldfc Tlli.kia.l.a utd P'lJ iiij SACRIFICES V IS. R OK WEEK H. STOCK STREET. 3 Million, 134 Thousand, 9 Hun dred nnd Thirty-four Packages sold in 1894, which made 15 Million, 674 Thousand, 7 Hun dred and Thirty-five Gallons of MIRES' Rootbeer or 313 Million, 494 Thousand, 7 Hundred glasses, sufficient to give every man, woman and child in the United States, five glasses each Did you get yours? Be sure and get some this year? The whole family will enjoy it. A 35 cent package makes 5 gal lons. Sola everywhere. Made only by The Chas. E. Hires Co., Phllada. F. M. Steele ATJTIIE 01.0 COUKT HOUSE. Machinery and Bicycle Repair Shop. fcipctrlca' cllfianil MedlCMt llatierle a sne iilnlly.Hma.i Uyuamon auU Motor- built and rejialrert All work uona In the best manner. SALEM TILE WORKS. J.AKOK BTOCK ON HANU. C AUUiem J, K, M 1)11111 Y, FalrOrouud,Or K.M. WAITKl'JtINTINGCO., ArV DDIMTI AN hvyul ttUmk Publishers, t,irI'!LJlr!fJriiyjihUuj ions BTANhKV. f JIM MKAJ) .A JHKAI), STEAM WOOD SAW. Uult'k trurk It. H. WiUmu w liflwwi MlVo urda.a ul UtkMtr.O euu TAKE A SEAT. KllTAM.tlMi rurilliiri) Mini, Money to Loan, C K LANE N (Uiiumi'iiImI Hi, M4IMH SALEM WATER CO, wt, WNfMirtU M tlnlUuif , rirafWtar; fm 5 fflgmktm ft'! m'U tit'tl fe WlaHffMw Wlf msBtm'f 1 hot1 wur-imw ww&mm wmm