Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 02, 1896, Image 4

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    Daily Capital Journal!
BY HOFBR BKOTHBRS.
FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1890.
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DAILY LIN WTO PORTLAND.
ST.UA.H.UUb
tf Altona and Ramona
LEAVE
DAILY. ,
Portland, 6:45 a. m.
Salem 7 a. m., except Sunday.
Quick time, regular Service and cheap
....rates....
M. P. BALDWIN,
Agent, Salem.
S 9s 9K S0S 'WS S0 S9i mSS S S S
Another big Pile
Of our standard indigo blue prints
5 cents.
JOURNAL "X" RAYS.
Compiled by the Awfully
Man.
"We are for gold and a king
standard Democrats.
Good-Natured
Gold
More of
and black,
unequalled
the heavy twilts In blue
For boys waists and shirts
Underwear,
Full line of children's cotton sani
tary. All sizes 24 to 3-1. '2.5 cents.
Smaller sizes 20 cents.
Dress Patterns,
No two .".like. Fancy mixture,
brown, blues, blacks, cardinals,
etc. i-c tlietn.
Gold Medal Black Goods,
Are guaranteed to wear. All new
patterns, no hack numbers, and
an Immense assortment to choose
from.
T. fiolversbn.
It Is too near election to believe
anything Dame Rumor tells. Getoiit
Mr. Voter.
Judge A. S. Bennett Is going to
civc to specific contract law Its true
Interpretation at Salem Monday
night.
Chief Clerk James II. Richardson,
of the R. M. S., located at Portland,
has been removed for cause. He was
a Democrat.
per-and
Capes and Jackets,!
Soini very stylish garments,
feet fitting, choice materials
lowest prices.
Men's Clothing. SI 83 B3
Our all-wool suits from $0 to $15
are popular sellers.
J, J, Dalrymple Co,
GOLD STANDARD DEMOCRATS.
Salem Men Who Will Vote for Palmer
and Buckner.
The state electoral ticket of the
national Democrats was placed on
record with the secretary of state yes
terday. The names were filed by
petition according to the law provid
ing for such cases. The petition
contained 341 names of sound-money
Democrats taken throughout vhe
state. The electors ate: Lewis B.
Cox.of PortIand;Alexander II. Holmes,
of McCoy: Frank A. Seufcrt, and Cur
tis J. Trcnchard, of Astoria.
Following are the names of the Sa-
Democrats who signed the pcti-
PURSONAL
F. V. Ilollis is home from .Eugene
Mrs. J uo. Duncev went to Portland
this morning.
Mrs. Markley wts a Woodburn pas
senger thifs morning.
Mrs. Ollie Snyder left this morning
for Cheney, Washington.
Warner r.reyman was a Portland
passenger this morning.
Mrs. I). Hasseler and Miss Ida Glaus
were Portland passengers via Salem
local today.
Mrs. L. It. Stlnson and son returned
last evening from a visit with Port
laud friends.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. Winkler, of Port
land, arc visiting their son, L. D.
Winkler, night operator for the West
ern Union 'Telegraph company.
Frank Goodcll returned to Port
land this morning having attended
the funeral of his mother, Mrs. M.
Goodell Thursday afternoon.
Senator J. F. Calbreath returned
tills morning to McMlnnville, having
accompanied to Salem his daughter,
Miss illelcn, who has entered the
College of Music.
Albert M. Grilley, secretary of the
local Y. M. C. A., and II. W. Swafford,
delegate from the Willamette Univer
sity association, went to Oregon City,
morning, to attend the Joint Y.
lem
tion:
G W Gray,
W II Byrd,
D BSteeves,
John II Albert,
CO Iluelat,
E II Flagg,
F Levy,
A H Coshow,
P II Sroat,
Leo Willis,
E C Herren
J DShaw.
Clias A Park,
Jos II Albert,
A C Hopf,
W T Gray,
J J Dalrymple,
G A Rockwell,
Geo B Gray,
J. T Shaw,
HE Albert,
Hamilton Beatty,
A Bush,
II II Thompson,
G L L Basket,
Thos G Albert.
this
M. C. A
there
convention, to be in session
over Sunday.
Probate Court.
In cstato Catherine Simmons, de
ceased, Jerome B. Simmons and W. S.
Simmons, ask that 11. W. Smith be
appointed administrator granted and
the bond fixed at $5000. Heirs aro
William II. Simmons, ago 42: W. S.
Simmons, aged 40; Amy Ilobortson,
aged 38; Asa Simmons, aged 30; Geo.
D. Simmons, aged 34; Tllmon II. Sim
mons, aged 28; Annie Needham, aged
22; Jerome B. aged 20; and a number
of grandchildren.
A COMUDY CO. The Hnrrv r,.
Palmer Comedy Company will play at
vv.. u UJiv,.u iiuurnj uuillllj iilll WUUK,
opening Thursday night, the 8th.
Bert P. Van Cleovs will appear in
comedy parts. Tlioy play all new
pieces and great successes, having a
Hue band and orchestra.
It Is estimated the gold Democrats
ill poll 300 votes in Marlon county.
More Rumors Afloat
During the past few days several
additional rumors concerning the re
moval of the Salem Local and other
possible changes of the Southern
Pacific schedule for Salem, have
leached the cars of the Jouknal re
porter. It Is rumored that at the
Portland exposition the Salem Local
will be removed and the time of the
California overland will be changed
to accomodate the Salem traveling
public. By the reported new sched
ule to be adopted, the north bound
overland will reach Salem about 8 a.
m. dally instead of 0 a. m. as at pres
ent while the south bound overland
will arrive here about 9 p. m. two
hours earlier than present. This will
be quite an accommodation to Salem
people since It would give them about
0 hours in Portland, when at the
present time, going via Salem Local,
they only have 0 hours. However at
present no change will likely be made
since the new schedule adopted by
the Company on the 1st Inst, did not
in the least effect the trains passing
through Salem.
Cassius M. Idleman, ($3,000), W. S.
Dunnlway, ($2,500), total $18.00 per
day at public expense, out lecturing
for sound money.
Of course, the gold standard Demo
crats don't want any kind of money
to be money but gold, and will pay
out nothing but gold.
At least four" of the Albertses of Sa
lem, who are gold standard men from
principle, are reported as counted
sure to vote for Mclvinley.
Hon. J. J. Whitney, of Albany, at
the Armory Saturday night; in spite
of the fact that the Statesman says
Bryan is crazy, it Is thought Bryan
men will still be found to turn out.
Gold Standard Democrats: "We
don't intend to vote for our electors;
we intend to vote for McKinley; but
we expect to find some people who
will vote for the gold standard Demo
cratic electors out of principle."
The rumor is growing that the S.
P. Co. has bought the O. C. & E. that
was formerly the Oregon Pacific. The
officials of the S. P. have been making
several trips up to the mountain
terminus.
THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE.
Cast of Characters in Operette at Reeds,
October a and 3.
CAST OF CHARACTKHS.
Rcgina, Queen of the Universe. .. .
Miss Ethel Hughes
Amorita, Goddess of Love
Mrs. Ilallic Parrlsh ningcs
Fortuna, Goddess of Wealth. . . ...
MissLona White
Honora, Goddess of Honor
MissMina Iluelat
Virginie, Goddess of Virtue......
Miss Esther Collins
Queen of Night Mrs. Jennie Linn
Faith Miss Mabel Hutton
Hope Miss LInnle Stutesman
Charity Miss Hortense Kimball
Youth Miss Leona Hlrsch
Beauty Miss Lena Hutton
Pleasure Miss Mollie Bernardi
Truth Miss Nannlta Paddock
Purity Miss Lucy Williams
Mercy MlssOskle Matthews
Dancing Nymph
, ; . . . .Miss Helen Copeland
Ladles of the
court.
Maids
of
Honor
...Miss Alice Steiner
.MIssM, D. nodgkln
...Miss Lottie Grant
, ..Miss Bertha Byrd
.Miss M. Harrington
...Frankie Chase
.Florence Bigger
..Connie Holland
Joe Chase
..Myra Raymond
.Ethel Raymond
Stella Hurst
Carrie Hurst
Marion Gray
..Claudia Gilbert
scnooii
.BOOKS.!
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All school books $
used in the Salem $
5 public schools at A
if v
Dearborn's f
U Book H
j Store, f I
U o I
y Also Tablets, Slates,
m 3 Pencils, etc, y ?
W tt
-TOMORR.
FECIAL Salfi
Gapes mjm
Everything in the Wrap Line at
Prices,
Reduced
Capes from $1.85
up, Jackets from $2,25
Jackets from $1 up,
UP- Childrt,
as
All applications for my assistance
during this campaign should bo ad
dressed to tho Bryan Headquarters,
Salem, Oregon.
W. T. ltlClDON.
Boys Clothing. X Z
jounced for winter. Sco ours.
Prices are very reasonable. Men's
$10 suits. Best in Salem.
"Didn't Understand the Works."
A good joke is being told on a jani
tor of one of Salem. s public schools.
Only a few days since In working
about the radiators he accidentally
loosened the faucet that supplied the
various pipes with heated water and
for a time there seemed to be a second
Hood threatened. The school house
basement reminded the observer
quite forcibly of an artificial lake.
In tho meantime a plumber had been
summoned from Jthc city but found
the huge boiler about empty. The
trouble was at once remedied and the
jatttor is now more thoroughly ac
quainted with "them, heating ma
chines."
Hats and Caps, XC XC
bucu valueH wo novcr had before.
Any style. Lowest price. Try us.
School Shoes, 5 5 1
Are our specialty." Little Giants"
are the best. Try them and you
will buy again. They aro all solid
and wear llko Iron. Women and
men's shoes, Jvst as good. Prices
on them aro right.
.Willis Bros, & Co,
Court and-Llberty.
The Cash. Dry Goods, Clothing and
Shoo House.
Boys' Iron Clad Hose, M M
Alberta Underwear, . 91 Si
Returned to Her Home.
It is reported that some time Wed
nesday afternoon an unruly daughter
of one of South Salem's citizens left
home qulto unceremoniously, taking
about $5 not her own. Falling
to return that night her parents were
considerably worried and instituted a
search for tho girl but failed to ascer
tain her wherealxnits. The father
boarded tho northbound overland.
Thursday morning and returned homo
with his daughter on tho late train
last night. It is hoped the girl may
appreciate tho comforts of a homo
more In tho futuro and not embark on
a second such foolish expedition.
The Best Families
buy their fruits nt Branson & Co.'s
grocery, becauso thoro they find tho
best in the market.
iJ,Soap Foam Washing Powder
will not make the clothes yel
low, nor burn the hands,
J. II. Fletcher's paper says:
There is a report alloat that the ex
position at Portland Is to be run In
the Interest of goldbuglsm, and I al
ready things begin to smack of Mc
Kinley. If that be so, we call upon
every free silver man In Oregon to
give the thing a wide berth.
Hon. Zero Snow, of Portland, attor
ney for seyeral mighty corporations,
but specially retained -for the candi
date from Ohio of all the trusts and
syndicates, to help save Oregon for
gold and a king, was in town yester
day and was immediately mot at the
train by Banker Albert. The gentle
men kept as far from the vulgar herd
as possible, and soon all the gold Dem
ocrats of Salem were enrolled for the
gold standard electors. The gold
standard is not enough to suit the
tastes of the vast crowd of gold
worshippers. Their ticket must be
made up for them by the managers of
the biggest corporations, and it is
more than probable that if an emblem
were allowed by law, a crown of gold
would be at the head of their electoral
ticket. The close combination be
tween the American bankers who
want the British gold standard and
the corporations that are run bv the
German and English stockholders, is
so sweet and angelic that hitherto
high-minded Americans, who thought
our country could have a financial sys
tem of its own, are asked to get down
on their knees and beg permission to
be allowed to vote for gold and a king
and at tne same time bo permitted to
kiss the great toe of St. Albert and
St. Snow and the rest of the saints of
disinterested politics, while all the
rest of the shoddy aristocracy and
Mark Ilanna worshippers will stand
In a respectful attitude and await 211
opportunity to lay their heads on the
block!
A Fast Run. When the Salem
local left the depot yesterday morn
ing, Engineer Hanulgan's watch indi
cated a delinquency from schedule
timo, of exactly 21 minutes. An addi
tional loss in time of 5 minutes, was
mado at Oregon City, but the "local
cannon ball" rolled Into the Portland
depot promptly on time. In tho effi
cient hands of Engineer Ilannlgan
and Fireman Drcnnan, tho train will
be operated as near schedule time, as
possible.
Vulcan Hercules Queen's Guards
Dr. A. B. Qillls, Dr. J. M. Keene.
pnp(! ) Van Sutherland
iaes Johnnie Porter
MORTALS.
Robert, Duke of Burgundy
Basil M.Wagner
Leperello, Valet to the Duke
D. A. Dinsnioor
Evelina,Peasant Girl Pearl Carter
DEMONS AND IMPS.
Vice Prince of Darkness. .C. Burggraf
Revenge John McCourt
Drunkenness Geo. Ashby
Ambition A. C. Hopf
The Bogle Man Matt Whan
Hatred ). W. BIckford
Slander John Giesy
Svengali Al Steiner
Bombastes Luke Linn
Oswald West
Harry Thompson
Harry dinger
ArmenStelner
i " jfcM JBBi ' WBFymiF
257 Commercial st,
NEW TODAY
Imps
IIuiiKAii for, WmjATl-The schedule
of prices at tho Salem Flouring mills
this morning Indicated a raise of 3
per bushel for wheat aud today 53
cents was paid for the "golden grain."
Grain continues to come in slowly.
This will boa welcome bit of Infor
mation to farmers who have been
storing their wheat In anticipation of
a raise In tho price thereof.
FAIRIES.
Irma Hall, Rose White, Essie Car
son, Georgie Booth, Bessie Bucking
ham, Lola Cook, Frankie Chase, Flor
ence .Bigger, Nina Bushnell, Grace
Carter, Alice Meyer, Ama Strong,
Blanche Brown, Mabel Heritage,
Ada Bigger, Ida Parker, Mable
O'Fling, Vai Parker, Essie Parks,
Remoh Holland, Mable Gilbert, Grace
Rineman, Mary Babcock, Bertha
Clough, Lolo Leabo, Bessie Mills,
Nona Clough, Eva Coshow, Margue
rite Wilson. Joy Turner, Fay Snook,
Linta Stahley, Ella Snook, Leola
Damon, Marguerite Oflborno, Lillian
Magnan, Beita Eennie, Marguerite
Cline, Opal Scott, Altheu Morris,
Marion Stowe, Helen Pierce, Margue
rite Bozorth, Evelyn Bigger, Corine
Relly, Dorothy Pierce, Helen Krausse.
Winnfleld Byrd, Eunane Craig.
upid , . . .Denton Catterltn
ln?--, LoloCook
Golden Hair Ama Strong
Star Eyes Alice Meyer
jj an xvusmiu juaoie Heritage
FInella Blanch Brown
Lei ta Grace Carter
Stella Marguerite Osborne
I roretta' , . . .Helen Krausse
Chorus Singers, Guards, etc.
Management: Mrs. L. Newmayer,
directress; Miss G. nughes, pianist;
w 1111s JUoElroy, leader orchestra; II.
Anderson, San Francisco, costumer.
T
AT MARION'S CAPITAL.
Ivola Neis has instituted suit In the
Marion county circuit court against
Phil Nels for judgment for four sums
of money, viz: $1,095 with interest at
the rate of 7 percent from May 1,1891,
to date of judgment; $250 with inter
est at 7 per cent from March 8, 1895
$570.80 with interest at 10 per cent
from June 10, 1890; $281.90 with Inter
est at 8 per cent from January 4, 1890,
and for $200 attorney's fees.
The first account in the matter of
tue estate of John Flock, deceased,
and the third in that of the Zlba A.
Colburn estate were filed with the
county clerk yesterday.
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Electric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any
season, but perhaps more generally needed
when the liver is torpid nud sluggish and the
need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A
prompt use of this medicine has often averted
long and perhaps fatal billions fevers. No
medicine will act more surelv in counti-mrt.
Delicious Maple Syrupy
"Like we had last year'
flflRRITT & LAWRENCE,
P, Or Grocery,
"The WorloVBeater op people."
THE MARKETS,
New
2 60.
SILVER.
York, Oct. 2 Silver,
Sfc
Itij
LIVE STOCK.
Chicago. Oct. 2. Hogrj Al ...
3 5?: heavy tJ.6S3 35. 8l 'JS
Cattle Beeves tl.2rYa.to- -,.
heifers $I.3o3.8o. Si ' ttw ''
fclieep Good st
County Treasures Report for the Month
Ending October 1, idg'o.
BALANCES ON HAND SEPT. I.
General school fund '325,010 '
Indigent soldier fund 42S 4:
Institute fund L'S ir.
Lake Labish drainage fund. (W
North Salem drainage fund. 11 2-
Total $25,497 8,'J
RECEIPTS.
Special district tax $ 0,887 72
Spef ial city tax 1,703 87
OENEnAL FUND.
Poll tax 400 00
Liquor license 33 33
Assignments 22 05
Linn county reparinu' bridge . 7 50
Rccoidor fees 209 30
Clerk feus 382 02
Taxes 0,483 85
MARRIED.
.KIT WEI LER K.AMPMAN At
1 bv rirst Presbyterian church, Su-
losii, TltuiKdny. October 1, 1890,
Mrs. Lnnicn Kampiiian to J. E.
Di'riviil.M-. Rev. G. W. Whitman,
in' Dallas nihVIntlng.
J? ;fr.
jc;
county,
BORN.
Total $7,544 25
GENERAL SCHOOL FUND.
II. A. Johnson, Hue 10 CO
Ed. N. Edes, fine 20 00
Taxes 3.G44 95
JOIIN.SON. At the homo in Yew
Park, Friday morning, October 2,
1890, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. John
son, a daughter.
The happy father is a motorman in
the employ of the Salem Motor Rail
way and wore a contented smile to
day.
Total $ 3,074 95
Indigent soldier fund $ 72 01
Total receipts $45,441 23
OVERDRAFTS SEPT. 1.
Special city and district.... $ 3.749 22
General fund 224 85
Total $ 3,974
, DISBURSEMENTS.
District No. 19
District No. 3
4
7 .-
97
24
8
07
District No
District No,
District No,
District No
District No,
District No. 22. .
Elstrict No. 58. .
District No. 10..
District No. 11..
29 50
3 40
199 20
11 13
57 35
508 30
4 77
32 48
50 23
31 97
70 00
Total $1,001 49
SPECIAL CITY.
City of balem $ i,G94 58
uity ui uurvHis juu bJ
Marvelous Results.
From a letter wiitlen by Rev. J. Guilder
imn, of D'mionJale, Mich., we are permitted
to make this extract: "I have no hesitation
na rccomending Dr. King's new discovery, as
the results were nlmoat marvelous in the case
of my wife. While 1 was pastor of the Hap.
list Church at Uives Junction she was brought
down with Pneumonia succeding La Grippe,
Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little interuption and it seemed as
if she could not survive them. A friend reco.
mended Dr. King's New discovery; it was
quick in its work and highly sitisfactory in
re-ult " 'Trial hotlles free at I ied A. Legg's
Diu Sioie. Regular size nccnts, and$l.oo
City Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
on hand funds applicable to tho pay
ment of all warrants of the city of
Salem, drawn on the general fund, and
endorsed before November 20, 1895.
Interest will cease on said warrants
from and after tho date or this notice.
E. J. Swafford,
9 22 Ot City Treasurer.
Salem, Sept. 22, '95.
Special Sale. Of kid gloves all
the latest Importations at "The
Leader" millinery store Friday.
Total $ 1,835 47
Indigent soldier fund 24 34
Superintendent orders 20,515 55
General fund warrants 5,598 41
balances on hand.
General school fund $ 8,178 97
General fund 1,720 99
Special city and district 1,955 41
Indigent soldier fund 470 70
lustitute fund 38 00
Lake Lablsh drainage fund. 00
North Salem drainage fund. 11 23
The dealer who says, "1 have uo
Hoe Cake soap," practically admit
that he does not sell first quality
goods. If he says he has something
"Just as good" you will know at once
tnat no is trying to sell you an In
ferior article. There Is more cloathlne
destroyed by poor soap than bv actual
wear, as the free alkali rots the cloth.
Hoe Cake contains neither free alkali
nor worthless filling.
eady.
CRAIN.
Uitcago" Oct. j. WheiL
PORTLAND MARKET.
rKOVlsiON.
Portland, Oct. 5. Whett nlfcr
Walla Walla, 56. e'
Flour Portland. 2.1c. iw ..
2 75! eraham. 2.eo: surrfin t, ?.'
Oats- White .3&&lp,tiSw
iasesfS3.7S4:?SS-25' &2
Potatoes. . Oregon, 4Sa3Sc per ncV.
Hay. .Good, toio.50 per ton.
Wool.. Valley, 89c; Eastern (W
S7.e.
Mmstufls. . Bran, Ji2.5oai4.5o;shorts,Jii 5,
Poultry- Chickens, miied,23.oo;brml.
crs, M 2S2.2S; ducks, 213; geese, tfi6.
turkeys, live, 10.
HiaeH.. green, salted ;6o lbs 5c; ude,
60 lbi 44Mci heep pelts, io7oc
Hops Contracts for new crops are brin
made at 6a6c.
Again on the SiDEWALKS.-The
local bicycle ordinance, regarding the
riding of wheels on the sidewalk, ei
pired Wednesday night, and bicyclists
will now have permission to use the
sidewalks to the inconvenience of
pedestrians, until May 1st.
Bicycle Messengers. Swift, sure
and cheap transportation of notes,
packages, etc. Ring up telephoned
or blue boxes.
You Can Save Money
by buying your under
wear, hosiery.yara gloves,
umbrellas, mackintoshes at
The Ladies' Bazaar,
Closing out sale. Goods
must be sold Going out
of business,
Ladies Bazaar
D, W, Fraser, Salem,
Reed's Opera House,
PATTON BROS., Local Mantprs.
system from the mal.iri-il
poison. Headache. Indigestion, Constipa.
tion, Diziiness yeild to Electric Hitters. 50
cents and $.100 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's
Drug store.
jiTotal disbursemen 845,441 23
otal cash on hand 3,031 00
Received for September 19,943 40
Disbursements $29,0&'S 20
' - -. l. L. Brown,
HZ: County Treasurer.
On Saturday
there is always a crowd in town men
of all parties, their wives and daugh
ters, a majority of them patronize
Strang's, restaurant, for the reasons
that they get the most and the best
for their money.
m
State Printer W. II. Leeds rrr nrnivi
home this morning en tho overland.
A Missionary Meeting. The
joint Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meetlnir
Sunday afternoon at Willamette Uni
versity will bo a missionary meeting,
conducted by Prof. T. E. Brown. All
students of tho school aud their
friends are cordially Invited.
Committed. Robert Russell aged
40, who uses liquor excessively, was
committed to the asylum today by
Judge Ferrell.
Marion County Grapes.
John G. "Wrltrht. the Salem nloneer
grocer, Is receiving dally shipments of
the celebrated Buttevillo grapes,
Aiiey aro me nome-grown product,
the Hnest In the world. 9 30 tf
Friday and Saturday Evenings,
October 2 and 3,
The Famous Little green mount
ain musk' melons golden cores the
tinest In the market at Branson &
Co's. Choicest family groceries a
specialty. 9 24 tf
CASTOR I A
For Infants and. Children.
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TJLj C 'F-I IRr aPSaiDS iD Eum,fhing?7flCommerciaI Street.
I 1 1 ID I I 1 1 I I lOiiu . Motto! "Spot Cash, Quick Sales and small Profite,"
Grand production of the Fairy
Operetta
TriumphlLove
BY LOCAL TALENT.
A grand chorus of 100 volces-W
B nymphs, goddesses, demon,
and mortals.
Magnificent costumes!
Charming tableaux!
Beautiful fairy danc!
Grotcspue demon dances.
Not a dull scene In st"cls
or unmrun""., -.. jji
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Salem, inquire ... -a-a,
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WA
farm produce as pay
ur.
Address box
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