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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1900)
rr '! i v HBHn&tlK in- M 'i P'A 7' "W '8 W':-. v& H- w I &. , j K -f r-vv ..,.. LtfT NEW! NEW! NEW! 3C THIS A line of Crush Hats in Pearls, Browns and Cedars, Direct from the Eastern Market By Express! ; Light and CooL Prices Below Zero 75c; and $1.00 X 2 G. w Johnson & 6o.. The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our cusfomcrs will remember the wonderful success of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's THE Mill JOURNAL UY IIOFEIt UH0TMCII8. wednkbday, junk o woo. Dully Ono Yonr, SU.OOIn Advnnoo. Dally Four Month 91. In Advnnoo VVtiokly Ono Year SI.OO In Advnnoo HECEIVING DOTH WAYS. Wlillu candidate on thu Republican county ticket wero holding regular meeting with tlio A, l A. loaders, can didates on tho Union ticket wero bvlnx branded to tho Catholic vitora a A. 1. A. leader, nrul W. W. Elder was in Hint mnnnor defeated for County Judge. While MolClnluy honor Archblihop Irolaml by rending Mm on tlio greatest dlptomatlo litlsaluiiti, tlio Methodist gon or ill conference litiuipn IUoU to white ,twhdU distinguished occupant of thu White lloime, Mtul tho Frcsbyturiun goiicralnssombly iiulotly disinfect lit malodorous liyjKK'rloy. Bo tho groundwork is Inltl to ratuh decent coplo oomlng nlul going. Re pnblloifn ttollttolaiitf uru like tho loy who wa to choose n profession. Ill arunt jiut a Bible, a glass and n paok of card on n tnblu In a room to ce which ho would choose If loft to hlmtclf. Thoy watched nt tho door only to -o tho bright youth down the wlno, swipe tho card nud walk off with tho lllblo under lili arm. "Wlfu'wM tlio old man, "that hoy will Ik n ilUMan," hewlllj nud will rotO' tho ItcpublhMii ticket, lint tho ' juKiplo will net nlway Iw fooled In thU iiinuiiiir. In tlio meantime thoy will ay Ihu hill (or tholr mistake. Tho lfcrnooratie-OUhmn' ticket wm tho only ticket In tho lute cJi-otkm In Murlon county, that wu mit under A. I. A. Iu (Inoiitv. Time will prvo tltt and tlmo i tho great oveuer niul oyo-ouor. WILL IIChCI'IT IIIC TAXPAYEKS. Wlilla tho Marlon county campaign has bmui hotly contested and haa ihol- Golds Z Chest When vour cold has settled down deep in your chest, cough syrups will not relieve you. The system must be given strength and force to throw ofF the disease. ScHl&5tnufion, does' just this, It enables you to conquer the in flam mation, Thclungssoonhcal, and all danger is passed, Do jwiffcthe disease become Vcjlroaic because of neglect. WMM MORNING' A; bhoe stor? 04 Stats St The Livers Duty Tho llvor has two dutlcN to ixirforin clcflnso tho blood mid produco olio. You tuny know it la working lazily if you aru troubled with constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness and dlziluoss. It la trying to throw ita work uikhi other organs. Hosteller's Stomach lllttora will atop till It;nnkui tlio llvor to no ua duty and thus, tho ktomacli, bowula and nerve rouso to annoy. Hco thnt a I'm vatk Ukvkmuk Staui' cover tho neck of tho bottle. Hostellers' Stomach cunuu MALARIA HVUII AND AO.UU Riilorx oiel a groat deal of hltturnoaa and H)r aonal ahuao, tho Itepitbllcani hnvo boon forced to inako all aorta of pledgea not tho least to run tho county on six or olglit milla taxvs and fioino of thuao ilci1M will boAopt and tho taxoa may coino down, ImiiilKration will bo atlmu latent, and farm property will advauco In valuca. Whllo tho Ituiiubllruu partUan votra till party tlckut ho will not bo to tin gratoful nud uu'Amkrlcuu ua to give a wcll'organliud opHaltlon party aoiuo n( tho crdlt (or foruliiK tho tuauacra of Uio Itvpubllcan party in Marlon winnty to adopt reform Ideaa and carry out reform program. Ilo can aatlafy hit cotifolauco by raying, "well, I'll K"t tho lieiittllt of thla an I tat Ion and I might as well voto my putty tlckut." Thu Itopubllran candidates huvo tnado k.mi(1o pled)(M enough to (111 a goodalicl voluino. Thoy aay they will rvduco taxes, iiuprovo tho road, out off thaupor oxouiKa, reduce leglslutlvo uxeiiM.'i, cut oft tho Normal aohoola, enact an pqualliatlon lord,bolUh uao lea commletlona and reduco approirla tlona all around. And all thla thoy will do In n niptdlygrowing alato and under a hlgti ilate of "pnaorlty." Theao am tho promtwa. What will bo tho reaullT When the farmer oomea up to Halum to wiy Ida polltlal "rout" for tho privilege of living and iarulug his boanl in fuo America he will Hud ho has been buncoed Juit atwut as badly aa user. Ilo will Hint an unbroken r liwn administration from top to bottom, a wrangling diaordoily leglilaturo and lawmaking audi at will make tho houv eui weep tear of pity, Tho only benefit the taxpayer will re eeho will Im duo to Uie heroic elt ao ntlmof the little minerlty parly that has again bravely gone up to battle against a thouwml Itepubllcan majority. ShiVe 1st Your Shot. Allen' Koot-lUao.a powdor. It cur a Vdiitul smarting, nervous feet ami Iu trowing nail aiul imtantly tkt tho t ting out ol corn and bunion. It's e grtet ivmtort uiacovery w thu i jo Allen' Fool-Kaae makoo tight or tow tlioea feel easy. It U a certain euro for swMtlmr. callout and hot tired ach imtf.vt. lYv it tular. fnJd bv alt IdiuggUt ami Jioo store, lly mall for I Sou iu atawp. Trial ivackasd KKKE. Addrew Allm B. Olm.ti-d, Leltoy, N. V. ir OCDE Conlrlbntloni respectfully aotlclted from oar readers A IIELPiriG HAND. If I Mioutd seo A Ilrothcr languiahlng in aoro dlntrefls, And I should turn and leave hlra com fortless. When I might bo A messenger of hotw and happiness How could I ask what I denied In my own hour of bitterness supplied? If I might sing A little aong to o liner n fainting heart And 1 should seal my lips nnd sit apart, When I might bring A bit of sunshine for life's ncho nnd smart . How could I hope to have my grief re lieved If I kept silent when my brother grieved? And so I know That day Is lost wherein I fall to lend A helping hand unto some wayward friend; Hut If It show A burden lightened by the cheer I sent, Then do I hold tho irolden hours well spent, And lay mo down to rest In Bivcot con tent. Edith V.IIrandt. lUrmfDl education for Collcte Ctrl. Will you think it queer if I say a word as to dress from a man's stand, point? If you want to too lll-dratscd peoplo tho worst nru women doctors platform Indies, collcgo professors (mon! and the folks generally who nro overval. iters of learning. In tho effort to dress tho mind T pray you not to forget tho body, I never raw a professional woman who had not lost some charm. Thpro comes n llttlo hardness, lew thought as to how prettily to do or say things of. fected plainness of dress; something goes. It seems to me a duty for men and women to scam as well as to bo gra cious in dress and manner. Are the women who become learned necessarily In peril of partial lots of what makes tho social life agreeable? I do not know, American men nru tho worst dressed in tho world, and I do not want to seo our women fall away as to this becaura thoy nro too intont on moro learning. As to all them) matters I may ho talk ing folly ;I do think there aru somo such risks. And now as to your idlo hours. Keep them sacred. Guard thu seventh day as free from work. Cut off brain labor an hour beforo bedtime. Head verse then, or a novel. I do always and havo read every ondurnblo ono you over heard of, nnd many not worth reading nt all. A fine brain clearer is a novel which captures attention, and almost as good as cold bath to sweep out tho thought of thu day, If you work In summer let it to mi hour or two after break fact, and no more. Yon ought to want to I hi reasonably learned, but you should as eagerly de sire not to forgot what makes life agree abloj nor should you fall to keep touch ol Its practical Bfpeets. Very learned folks run somo risk of under-valuing what Im outMd of their own studies. This la what we mean when wo ray they nru narrow'iuliidcd. Hut thu narrow who lose touch of tho wldo activities of life nru uninteresting, and no one litis a rlth to bo iininturoatlng. For many women, as for men, tlio learning won nt college goes for nothing. With n man it has been a mind training for life work. For this class of women It la shall I darn to say it uaeless, Tho freedom of college life Is gone. Hero nro restriction, simple duties. Tho rucult Is, and I hnvo seen It over and over, dikconteut. Thu man goes out Into u larger life; yours narrows to homo functions, This la what I ho much fear. And bure, too, comes in the wild crav ing for what girls call a career, and if thedii women do or do not marry, tho result la tho sumo neglect of duty, un gratified ambitions, discontent; and so what wns meant to mnko life fuller ends in levelling thu mini of happiness. This Is not always to ; nor need it lie. I am told that a smaller iwrtlou of college graduates marry than do women not so cultivated. II thio bo true there la mnno thing wroni;; for surely tho complete ness of life for man or woman I In mar riage. U it thnt men do not like highly educated women? Or la It that theto fail to attratit, not from thla eauau, but owing to tomo of the other miaous I havo mentioned? Is It not true that somo college graduate aro Inclined to think of marriage as f n thing beneath them? If o they havo lost something of thu uaturaluea of tho truer lite Dr. Weir Mltchol, in Tho Udliva' Home Journal. RtmtJy for Aat. Ant have u great iiutiputhy forbomx. Sprinkle iiwdered borax around their haunt and thuy will leave. This miiio powder will drivu away the trouble some water-roach. The Health Protlrm 1 much simpler than is sometime sup poiiHi. iieaitii iiepeuu elilelly utKiii perfect illgeatkm and thu problem is olvod puro btood, and ery n-udlly by HixM a nuraaparilla. You may keep w ell by takini! it ununiUly for any atom aeh or blool dlaonler. It euros of soro fnla, salt rheum, catarrh, d)peptia, riieuuiattsm una outer uimhuvb iiiuu- beretl by the thuuaaml. Thu favorite family oathattk U lloul' nil. l 550,00 REWARD For tho ariest and detcation of Jam IMward. trusty, who ioapHl from IIih Oregou State ronilentiarv, Juno 6, IDA). Dtwcriptiou MeUium build, eut eour right aide tack of head; cut scar ceuter of (orhead, uoso broken, alightly bout; right leg amputatMl atMUt uxtvo inehc below the kneo. (uac woolen tump)i cut frcur front of right temple; eut scar tlrot knuckle left thumb, tin of left in. dox Auger dladgureili cut K'r ,flrt kuuoklo lolt Hvoud tinier: bruwu mole uu right aide; pit soar (runt e.f Ml upier legi thrtMpIt ai-araou left knwj brown mole above left buttoek ; dim cut scar near Uuo of apluo; aiuall troth, very un even. J. T. J ASK, Warden O. 8, V, TOPIC Q for thli rt,rtmir,t X Strawttrry Tout For Brttkrtsf. Make tho usual amount of dry toast for tho family breakfast, spread wcl' with butter, and an extra dash of salt. Trim tho pieces to that they are all of a uniform sizo, cut in two and place ono upon tho other short cako fashion Have ready n bowl of freshly picked over terries, which havo been crvshed and sweetened and a tiny pinch of salt added. I'lace tho hot toast upon a largo meat platter which has been previously ncaieii. anu un in uie berries lust as you would for short cako. After all Is finished placo in a hot oven for three or four minutes nnd serve. All small frul'a may bo used in this way making an appotlzingias well as delicious breakfast nnd luncheon dish. Don't forget tho pinch of salt for all small and acid fruits. Made From Strawberries. It com'.'s to pass sometimes, you know, that ono will havo on hand a pint or so of strawberries that can hardly be passeo, still thoy have lost their prlstlno fresh ness, and show symptoms of becoming soft. Well, tho best way to servo them Is to heat thorn through In a littlesyrup, not letting them lose tholrehnpo or their color. Then put them into a pudding dish and cover them with u half-inch layer of bread crumbs. ' Mako a custard of four eggs and milk, seasoning It with a llttlo grated nutmeg, injur it into the dish with tho berries nnd bread crumbs, and hako it for an hour. It may bo served cither hot or cold, and you will havo reason to be pleased with yourself for having turned out an appetizing swcot, and ono that will help you to foster that pet belief of everyJhoUBckeepor, namely, that you ore past mistress in tho nrt of domestic economy. Another dessert dainty can be made by mashing a ituart of strawberries with a cupful of powdered sugar. I0t them stand for half an hour, and mako a syrup of ono cupful of sugar boiled with ono cupful of water for about twenty min utes, then mix with it a scant table spoonful of granulated gelatine dissolved in a ctiphil ol water. laku tlio syrup from tho flro, and strain tho strawberries through a line sieve into It. Stand tho bowl, containing tho mixture, on the Ice, and whip briskly for live minutes, then add tho whipped whites of four eggs, and continue tho beating until it thickens, then turn into small moulds, chill, and servo with whipped cream. Style fot Little Folks. (lolf coats for boys, with gold buttons. ilright-red sailor suits, trimmed with white hrold, for little girls. Khaki suits for children, trimmed with red, yellow or white bands nud brats buttons. llox-plalted dresses for girls, made of Dowered plquu nud trimmed with Hum burg liiccrtlon nnd edging. Organdy dresses for children, iu all colors, trimmed with baby ribbon and luce, are seen nt thu large stores. lloHiiets, for children, of China silk, mull, organdy, point d'esprit and lawn aro elaborately trimmed with varied ribbona Philadelphia Iteconl. The MltUkcn Mm. The man who thinks that women nro angels. Tho man who thinks ho can keep house better than his wife does. Tlio man who can not remember his wife's birthday. The man who forgets hi manner aa soon us ho crosses his own threshold. Tho man who labora under the de lusion that his wife's money belong to 11 in. The man who thinks that , nobody but an angel I good enough to lio hi wife. The man who think that his wife ex ist for tho comfort and convenience of hi mother ami sisters. Tho man who think there I "no placo like home" for grumbling and growling. I'almyra8cotator. Hot CchKoUte Sauce Tor Ice Cream A gool rule (or tho hot uhocolato sauce that goes so well with Ico cream, call for one cupful each of cream not sweet ened, grated chocolate, gnuiulatetl sugar, and brown sugar, ltoll tor tlfteen or twenty iiiluute iu a double boiler and before ruiuoving from tho tire add a half a toaapoonful uf cinnamon, if the Mex ieatt lluror i desired. Just Inifoiv serving our over each In dividual dish a light coating of tho hot sauce. Call for Bids, IHd will le receiel at tho ollico o the city loeorder of the city of Salem, Oregon, up to 3 aMock n. in., of Mon. day. June 11, JtOO, for supplying the mm cuy wiiu i our nuuuriM or moro maple, raw hide-seated chair, the same to ie ue4tiersi at the city ball, in said city, at the eirliet day practicable after contract. 1 bo right is hereby rervel to rjot auv and all bls iu tin behalf. Done by order of the common council said ettv. Hits rtth day ol June, 1W0, N. J. Ji'daii, City ltecorder- 06-lw OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Maehlna Work Uonw Uulokly. ToleplKme S6S3 black, Ijeavo onler at rideuc on I'.'th ttreet, or Stcfner'a market. M. Vak Fwst, Yaw IVaic. Mtf CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR Keuioted to 110 State atreU New thick, larve variety uf dry gvMut. tIlk embroidery, ladle' (uruUhlBff good. JaiiaucM goods, chiiiawarv, matting and notloua. I'rloe rvatonablo. HUIE WING SANG COMPANY. WHY USE BBcncs Tuxr oivb a ooo" LIGHT ASD AB tOSO UVKD. WK SKIX THBKB aBADKS! "YUHEA" WKI-BBACH MAKTLK. .. - . tm Terr riinFn riANm.K powku wirn ft coiuuhjpuuh v- "".::.- n.ihf v tm NO, in. Tn olt aundbr, of good lutln qtulllj ana gmng IIURUKED (M.M)l.K IDlVtll tocenu. "IDKAU" Kot quit u good qnigitr trot gtTlngumecnui.u knrol lhe nuntlMput'on and burners PP'1 adJu,t f J !T" iVnott" Call imd te wand DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? if. m i tflftft'E Jr n? a IlfrTER UOIIT for I.B38 MONEY with one of the burner, than with any other form of ant. flcUUight, WehTegmjWTCalo. Let us bow thm to you. 8ALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketa 8t Telephone WM. RTHYoii save That makes you rich, and if you are alive to vour own interests you'll find you save money by trading here. Other people do. Why not you. . Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD POPTOFF1CE GROCERY HBATIN0I STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, btimates lurnished, and work done promptly substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. 8 BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II See New Line ol Go-forts and Baby Carriages F. W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North The German Marketl Will be found all kinds of meat and the best of sausage. FKKK DELIVERY. All bills due the lato firm of Wolt & Mlercke must be paid. QJOL'Z. l SOW1 --'-- -,- -" w -- - I 171 Commercial HI. ' salems Leading implement House tho IIKST and EASIEST RUNNING WHEEL MADE. It has tho best rims combination Wood and Aluminum which will not warp In wet weather, rust nor corrode nor split like wood. It cets Its easy running Qualities from Rigid Frames and two Point Hearings and Quad Stay, makinir tho most Rigid Crunk Hunger put on any wheel made. Tills quad Stay and Aluminum Kims nro on no other wheel Mug patented, atturlng Kaglu Riders thu very Inwt ami something different than nny other wheel made. Why do competitors tight Eaglo wheels? Answer llecaueo thoy aro good. "Tho most cub always lie under the best Apple Tree." The Russel Compound Traction I the moat powerful engine built It save one-third to one-half in fuel and water, la of less welcht than the single cylinder style, and the price i rigiii. ii you contemplate imying an ENGINE ItOILEK.THltESHEIt. SAW MILL or II0R8K I'OWEIL write for our UKX) catalogue, aud when in Salem call and seo ua and ex amine our line of machinery. We Carry the lished Line of Goods, Tho McCormlck Hinder and Mowei. Itain Wagons; Racine Baggies Car rlag,and Hack.; Monitor drill, and Settlor. ; Buffalo Pitt. Smke SprinR-tooth and Disc Harrow; Mohne, John lVere ami SyracuM plow Agwta for TtusTell tSLJ-lvfe- vuumiin rjiiiziur. iiirvtiuni inifiintv extra for above-meutiened good induding Wcodt and Osborne Machiuery. B. 255-25V LIBERTY ST. .W?lsba(b flatfle? ...... ...i in m.t.iiM. Durable uia gire. uao i.,.., thlnr In muUei. Durable ana ; &?BLffl&"&anS,b"fla ".' ;" r.,,-rfP.t vet hour. Price wc. ., . ..it,. .v. 1&7. n5 t hlf the Our of Post Office. M i loC. Matthews DurctMo; : Edtrarda A Mattbowi M1CAT nnd POUbTHV MARKET State street near railroad. Freshest nmj tK!!jt Im,ntg My patrons say I keep I bewt meats in town. iiymmg sa&sr nrn . TOtvJi l .vi.rv'KVI u&& wi33Sei v S,-if5SS5r.":i Best Old Estabx .HfX,f0aHnr1 1 nai i .i i;h. c.i . .1 ,!..... M. CROISAN Flour Bin TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS, ALSO A - - Bread Case NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR PPPI.EY'S PATRONS. SEE HIS OFFERS AT THE v X X Electric Store AND TELL ABOUT IT. YOUR FRIENDS X X MEAT AND POULTRY. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. To whom it may Cencern: The Partnership heretofore existing as Herren & Levy is hereby dissolved, F. Levy re tiring and Ed! C. Herren con tinuingthe business. All ac counts due the late firm are payable to F. Levy. Dated, Salem, Oregon., May 22nd., 1900. F. Levy. Dd, C. Herren. lt-2-l-m SALEM LODGES f. j. w. w. Falem Camp No. lis. JJeotn ercrr Friday erec- hall. Blato In, bide. Pit, 7.30, lu A. 0. U. W F X. Boulllrrd. O. O.j W, A. Uoorta, clerk, room It, iloorci blk KORK3TKR3 OK AMBRIOA Court Sherwood Forest No. 19. MeeU Friday nights In Turner block. John It. Chaw, C. R. A L. Brown Bccy. lM7.1yr Brewster & White 91 COURT IT. mo.VK 1781. Hay. drain. Mill Foed, Flour, Salt, Lnnd, Plnstor, Seeds, eto SEED FIELD CORN SEED SWEET CORK All tin choice Tnrleties In stock, at the lowest prices in the city Free dollvery ; prompt service. The Feed Men. The Eagle Bicycles WNN 7 W UW E4t:A QUAD -STAY rATEMTCS. Tht eshing Machines, SEL?cfer.ffifte does not, for we regulate the blasts to blow whero they will do tho most good. Our Machines for 1900 aro models of perfection. They are built especially for the pacific Coast trade, have chain drive and extra largo shoo and aro subsUn tlal In a I their parts. The CYCLONE will thresh the fastest, clean pie bet, run tho Hghct aud last the" longest. Engine. &s2S&i MliiSflB99HHll r mmm'M-- IT 1 II I i 11 i KIH 1 f i 1 - Vf . arViAI BU .. L Aval The Bain Wagon if made bv lLTT" In P,rlco but the cheP3t ' the eit.!,ai It U the b liuMk lm 1S0 .l. y worH-n? nt,ract or nvlct or piec work plan- l ?-. 0,,IUC80r e,m hub3 In ' Wagon. They are painf1 n . . .- ""I "l4 '- w' O.R&H I PCFABT Tina scnKom.it. T- roa From Portland. ai?i Chicago 8Jt Lake, penrer fT& Brecmi umana.&amiM Cltr ul1 fcia a.m ,4H Hno- kano Walla Walla, Bpokane, Mlna. 5T- Fiver 6.00pm , w..... v nMM vm Allan tlo Ex, p, m VIA UUNT1NGTON 141 OCKAN BTKAMHIlTKT' 8 pm. For Ban KraucUoo, bu eery nve days. h So. m. ex. Hun COLUMBIA niVKIl irrriuvtij batur H. .. J T Aattrla and way tandltj, I r iu p, m. WIUiAHETTE IlIVRn Leare rui luiiwuu.iivwiicn mnn itri.i. Balem ilayand Friday at l,OoTSi 1-nMd.y, Tlfnrad.yBd BiSSlJ day at 1.80 a. m. "X FOR COUVALL1S And way polnU Tuasday, Thartday ul iu day, 4.00 p. in, " WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIOV. Dally boata to Portland aa abors. Traniiin . root rut Una At nroron CUt If ih. .ii! n itreet car llna at Oregon City if the . delared there. Tickets t delarea mere, iicaeis 10 an polnu In 0r WMmuKiuu. .iiiuruiK ur id. kaii n..- iKton. tanrornia or iba iu n..' " checked throngh from Balam fret. ChnK rati or rlrer route .to Portland. OonneeuM msdo at Portland with all rail, cenana 2 llnei. m W-II.'lIURLBDRT. Sea, rajiaAft,Po,una(5I Aant, Trado 8uet dtk, 8ii Oregon Shou Line Railroad The Direct Route U Montana. ,Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives eholee of two favorite routei. rli tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Llae, or tho RIO GRANDE Bcenle Unti, No Change of Carsi On tho Portland-Chlcae epecial, "Oil finest in the West." Equipped With Elogant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers Su terb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Dinners, Meals a la carte pree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Complete'v Vestibuled For furthor information apply to .R.NAGEL, W. E. COifAN Trar. Tass. Agt. Oen'l Aga CLE w Ye. 1 hai-eallof tbem. and U " ppreciato them call and wy ! Vf' - ' "g""'S! g7,;, f !ggScpp5Mijws SALEM ORBGON 'y