The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 21, 1901, Image 4

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THE DIG BARGAIN
HOLYBRSON
DftLRYMPL
New
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ailor
Quite
Lost wuok wo recoived another
lot of (Inu buUh, tho latest styloe, new
materials, host workmanship.
Wo hoi)o this week to havo ournow
department open on tho second floor
and extend an invitation to tho la
dles of Salem to inspect tho new
things.
PERSONALS
Dr. and Mrs. 0. B. Wldto of Qorvuia
: aro iu tho city.
It. W. A. Chorry was iu tho olty from
"Woodburn last evening.
Mr. Will Morris, of 1'ortland, was an
over-Sunday visitor in Salem.
1 Mrs. (I wladys Hooker was a husliifiBS
"visitor to Portland yesterday,
II. J. Otteiiliolmor, Win. Fabor and
Kilts Purvlno aro in Woodburn today.
Miss I.llllo Leo, of Marion, has re
turned heme aftur visiting Salem
friends.
Miss Tuthill has gono to l'asadeun,
California, to vlult friends (or sovural
wooks.
Mrs. II. Simon, of Minnesota, is iu
tho city, tho guest of her relative) Mrs.
B. Blinou.l
Mrs. Uulverton, head saleslady at tho
Stoakton dry goods store is a Port land
visitor today.
Geo. Ilalnos roturned to Tho Dalles
yestorday, after spending a week with
his parents here.
Miss Georgia Davenport, of Silverton,
who lias boon the guoat of Miss Kllu
Blueinau, has returned to hor homo,
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irn . Jtfil' Onu,Blon WU0 ',a8 Ueon ,nu BUtw
ofMra. M. 6. Skiff, has gono to Poiullo
ton to mako her homo with her sou,
Cfiliarlea Ofaneton.
- Miss Mabla Whitney wont to Wood
burn yesterday to attend tho funera! of
her Grandmother. Mrs. BouJ. Drown.
Mrs. Drawn waa ai old settler, having
lived uear Woodburn for forty years.
Jley. W. O. Kantnor spout Sunday
iurortfarul- IIla Iu1pH1n this olty
being Ailed by iVof-jnawltty, An efbrt
Is being made to secure Itey, Kantnor
M8 Mitarortbe First Qhuroh at Port.
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Tailor Suits
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This season's Styles
surpass anything K
have ever shown. They
are made -of the most
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stylish materials and 5
perfect fitting.
$7,50 to $30
Visit Our Alen's Fur- J
nishing Department. Fall H
patterns in "SILVER
'SHIRTS" now ready, J
$1.00 each
Silver Collars 2 for 25c
s
MOUSE Of SALLm. g
Tho number of talus mado this
scaBou convinces us that wo havo tho
best values and stylos shown thin
season All (Mrments are mado to
our order; fit, finish and stylo guar
anteed the very host, and satisfaction
In in every detail goes with gar
uionts bearing tho "Quality" label.
The Only Hope
Of aiding falling, distorted or de
fective IbIoii is in lenses properly
fitted. Wo hme helped hundreds
and thousands of people to see bet
tor; ask any of tliein about our
skill and success. Wo do not ehargo
for examining eyes, When you
think of glasses, remember tho old
ost optical housa hi Salem.
Chas. H. Hinges &?&$&$ n
STOLE
POSTAGE
STAMPS
Burglars Tunnel into Chi
cago's Postofficc and get
$70,000
OiiiCAuo Oct 21. HutghuH last night
stoh f!tu,000 worth of stamps from thu
Chicago postotllco and OBoapod without
leaving thu slightest clue. A tunnel,
which has takou a week or more, was
run from tho rear of tho building, ami a
hole was then drilled through tho steel
bottom of tho whoUsale stamp vault,
only six feet away from thu cashiers
vault, which contained over f300,0u0 in
cash. Tho latter evidently had been the
objective point.
A. 0. Spauldlng, ohluf clerk of tho
wholesale stamp department, discovered I
tho robbery whon ho opened the vau It
this morning. Poutofiko inspector Stuart
said It was the largest stamp robbery
every dono in tho history of tho H)tul
eorvico of this country.
"To ge,t to tho vault tho men entered
through a trap door. 'Pine' dug through
two brigk walls. For light the robbers
used dry batteries, one of which they left
behind. This battery aud wagon tiauks
aro tho only clows wa havo at present.
Tho space under tho vault is large
enough to allow a mail to stand upright
aud their work must havo been coiupar- j
atively easy, with drills and steel saws
which they need, 3'lui weight of tho
load they oarrlod off must havo been
WO pounds, 1 Judge they worked huuia
gotling their booty to tlio wagon." J
ES
M&&
ASSAILANT
OF MRS.
STRONG
Writes a Letter Making
Confession.
The Whereabouts of the
Husband Still Shrouded in
Mystery.
Tin: JouiisAL is in receipt of tho ap
pended letter from a man who claims to
hao assaulted Mrs. Frod Strong in this
city on Inst Wednesday evening.
Is This a Confession?
Salrm, Oct. IU. 1P01.
Ko. Joi'knam I wish to make a state
ment In regard to tho assault mode on
Mrs. Strong on tho nightof tho 10th iiiBt,
if you will allow mo through the cob
umusof your paper. 1 will say in m
gard to tho man, Strong, ho may bo a
gambler and it very bad man for what I
know, but ho is not guilty of tho above
assault, as I am tho guilty party, and
had I not made a grievous mistake, 1
never should havo written this loiter.
Quiltvasltnav seem, 1 am not bad
enomrli to let an innocent man suffer for
my ciimo. I havo suilered romorposinco
I learned mv mistake in tho person; it
icrloves mo to learn that I had attacked
an Inoffensive woman, especially one
who has to work for a living.
Last August at tho coast I met a young
lady, 1 became jealous of her, sho re
pulsed me. Tlien i mauo up my minu io
iiavo rovengo. Sho lives in the neigh
borhood of street. 1 saw her as I
thought, go out in company with a little
boy, a rolativo as I supposed, as ho
was also at thocoaBt with tier. I watch
ed for her and as it was my only clianco
I mado the attack, aB I wished to leave
thu city that night, owing to my stupid
blunder I wished to remain to see how
my victim fared. I am happy to learn
sho ts not seriously hurt.
Hy tho tinio tills readies youromco i
will bo far from Salem. 1 UBcd ono ounce
of chloroform.
As to who tho aBsaibtnt really was !b
vet to bo disclosed. Tun Jouiinai has
been attempting to learn tho identity of
the man over bIuco tho remarkable affair
and to learn a reaeon for tho criminal
assault on an inoffensivo and defenseless
woman, who was knocked down, gagged
and chloroformed in this city on hor
way homo from church.
Tho improssion was first glvon that
Mrs. Strong's IniBband was the perpe
trator of tho deed, It appearing that no
possible motive could be assigned else
whore. This couplo havo boon separated
for about a year, since which time Mr.
Strong bus been in Oklahoma, or such
was tlio statement made in a letter re
ceived from him by Mrs. Strong.
Tho morning after thu assault
was mado on Mrs. Strong, sho received
Information to that effect in a letter
written by Mr. Strong from Hoppncr,
Or., and in it lie stated that ho would
loave that place soon, to get a band of
sheep. This might account for his nb
senco from that olty on tho day ho was
said to have been ecen hero. Chief ol
Polico Gibbon immediately wroto to the
city marshal at Iloppuerto learn whether
or not Mr. Strong nob in Hoppncr on
Octobnr Kith, but lias received no reply.
Mrs. Strong has also written to li.tr bus
band to clear hinuelf from suspicion if
possible, by sending an aflidavii an to
his presence there.
A mlHtake was made by several re
garding the identity of Fred Strong, his
band of the Mrs. Strong who was attack
od. Ho is by trade a printer, but often
did other work, and was employed at
the Allen Cannery a year ago hist Hum
mer fur several months, both at day and
night work.
llo was contused with aunthor Fred
Strong, u gambler, from Forest Grove,
who formerly was in Salem occasionally.
If Mr, Strong can piovo an alibi, there
is ono other man known who may bo
connected with tho affair, and if thu
letter given ubovo is not a "fake" ho
may bo tho author of that statement.
On last Saturday afternoon a young
man apparently about 21 years of ugo,
called at Mrs. Strong's residence
and seemingly was not thoroughly fa
miliar with tho place as ho inquired
whether or not Mrs. Strong lived there.
On receiving an alllriuatlvo answer hu
inquired as to her health, and then ox
pressed his sympathy and great regret
thai tho accident had ever happened to
her. As booh as hu left Mrs. Sorong
tried toreiuomberwhoho was, but could
not do so, and decided that ho was a
perfect stranger to hor, and that she hud
never before peon him. Her description
of him tallies exactly that of a man who
waB seen in that vicinity several time
thu past week.
D. E. Iluntslnger, f uncral Director, 107
Street, 'Phone Kcd 2423,SalemOregon.
deace 390 Couil. 'Phone Black 21B I.
Stale
Hesl
G?t a faDDiDfl-Mil
You don't need to be a millionaire to buy
and own a fanning null that will elu your
grain thoroughly of trash so that what
you sow will pioduco what you eoc poet it to,
mstead of a half crop ol noxious weeds.
Come and ceo our Owens advance mill.
Ahftllt PlftWQ There's as much choice
Auutu nuwa M ,,U) .Mmm,Ul)K (mv
turos" ot a plow as in any other point. Ev
er) ono who has ever uetul a Syracuse rhillr I
plow knows that thoru'a nothing better
made, and few as (.ood fully guaranteed In
overy way extra fharos and mould boards
tlttlng perfectly when necessary to replace
parts.
Then the Handling .'-jj
to turn a corner with a Srctm They
move easily, stay in the ground without
aid, and como out when you ara ready.
P, fl. Wiggins,
HARM MACHINERY, BICYCLES, SUWING MACHINES.
SALEM
MINISTERS
MEET
Tho Snlom Ministerial Union hold a
well Attended mooting at tlio parlors of
tho First Christian church this forenoon
and thoso who attended lietoned to nn
address delivered by tho revivalist,
Catrncs,w ho discussed evangelistic move
ments in general, approving of somo
lines of work and disproving of others
The addrosfl was woll received but
elicited somo discussion.
IMARION
CIRCUIT
COURT
In the circuit court today Peter
Adams, couvlrtod of larceny In a atoro,
was sentenced totwo years In tho peni
tentiary. Tlio caso of the Stato vs John Kelly,
charged with criminal assault with in
tent to kill waB before the court all after-
CONDUCTS SCHLEY'S DEFENCE
Judee Raynor, of Counsel for the Rear
Admiral Before the Court of Inquiry.
l'liotogrnph by our RtatTpliotOKrnpber, Clltmllnst, al Wellington, 1), 0.
Above is a life like portrait of Judgo Raynor, ono of tho best known lawyora
in tlio country, who Ib ono of Uear Admiral irchloy's counsel beforo tho Court of
Inquiry.
noon. Counsel for tho defeneo was It.
J. Fleming and M. A. Poguo. Tho
jurora worn 0, 1). Purdy, J. II. Camp
bell, F. M. Dumiguti, 11. F. Smith,
11. M. llillonry, P. 1). Konady, Win.
Manning, A. II. Hunt, G. A. Roberts,
8. Peterson, 11. F. MeKou, M. Sknifo.
BLEW
OFF HIS
HEAD
It is believed that suicido wan tho
cause of tho sudden death Louis Qreen
leafol ISuttuvlllo, which occurred tjim
day. He is about twenty-two yours of age.
Yestorday morning ho started hunting,
being armed with a shot gun.
Early this morning ho was found
on thu hill above Dutteville, with his
head badly mangled by shot, being nearly
blown off.
No reasons were given for tho theory
that hu killed himself, but such nu Im
prostion prevails.
JAPAN
CABINET
CHANGE
Yokohama, Oct. 21 Tho Marquis Ilo
to party ban initiated a strong move
ment to overthrow the cabinet, Impor
tant political developments aro awaitad
that will affuct future of Japan.
Ixmls Her, the young man advertised
as lot in Saturday's JoeusAi. has toon
touud,
255-257
Liberty Street
OREGON
SUPREME
COURT
Crcczy vJ. Joy, Multnomah county,
roverscd. Dean, 0. 8.
Scott vs. LowiB, Yamhill county, at
firmed. Mooro, J.
Dolsman vs. Friodlandor, Multnomah
county, alllrmed. Wolvcrton J.
ELECTRIC
RAILWAY BONUS
ABubfcriptlonpaporiBboingclrculatod
to raiao $ 20,000 bonus payablo to W. II. for exporting tho Iwoku of Yamhill
Burghardt for a motor lino to Bllvoiton. C0UIyt
Claud Ga'.ch as trusteo is to determine , , .
wnuu .i. . Tliuro appears no order on tho
tho conditions under which tho enter- " ....
prieo shall bo conducted and whon tho county court record authorizing
amouut tubtcrlbcd Bball bo turnod over, this tvoik, and it la
This is an opportunity for ttioso who( thodbposition of all theolllcersto rofuso
favor the development of tho country ,0 tlmi ovcr tulr ,)0ok9 witll0Ut cuti10r
through motor lines to como forward
. . ., , , ... i ,.i ..t.- I id order from tho court. County
and show thoir faith in such enterprises. '
(Clerk Hall soys emphatically that ho is
(RUSSIAN
LABOR
UNIONS
St. Pbtkiihiiuuo, Oct. 5. Corrospon '
onco of tho Associated Press Tho press
line recently contained Bocrol small
paragraphs which would not attract at
tsntlon in other countrios which nro in
teresting novoltlos In Rtistia. Tho fur
nituro and cabinet workors of NInak
havo organized a club of -100 members, a
club under ofllclal control, but neverthe
less a club or union Tho workingmon
of Nfcolajiff havo iiIbo been encouraged
to organize a union. It appears that It ii
now tho uovornment's avowed policy to
direct tho workingmon's movement by
moans of organization under ofllclal con
trol. Tho president of the club at Nico
layeff Ib tho local chief factory inspector.
Tho new system is 'said to havo been
conceived and planned by tho head of
tho political policu at Mwcow, Mr. Rou
batofT.
TO SAVE
MISS
STONE
American Officials Confident
that They will Effect
Rescue.
Wasihnivion Oct. SI. Thortihus been
no report since Saturday at state depart
ment from Turkuy or Bulgaria to
uncbanoon subject Mies Stones cubo.
Olllcials however are still confident they
will succeed in saving her life but
.vliethor by diplomacy or forco is not
clear.
SCHLEY
COURT
RESUME
Wasiji.soton, Oct. 21. Schley court
of inquiry rasumod seceions today.
Lieut. Ii. W. Wells, Jr. wl o was on tho
Urooklyu, narrated story of the battle
July ilid. One time ho said Brooklyn
seamed to lw along-side three ships.
Other witneseos called (or day were
LUw. Graham, A Bid. Piets correspon
dent, who was with Commodore on
Brooklyn, Lieut. Rdw. Simpson, who
served Urooklyu and Dannis J, Oronin.
In reply to qiuwtlou Wells tia!d Sohley
-wl-ili9ipuKll J.a'hf3 "l secured
possessions ou all oocasTous.
COUNTY
EXPERTS
HIRED
Their Authority Denied by
County Officials.
At tho Marlon onnty court Iioubo to
day thoro was a liltlu Hurry among tho
county of II clals, caused by tho nppcar
anco of two BtrangerB with County
.ludgo Soott, who introduced them
at tho Sheriff's oHIco nn
oxperts who wotil I examine the
county's books. One of tho gentlemen
is named Clark, and it Is understood
that thoy recently secured nearly $2,000
'opposed to it as an uuncceBrary expense,
becauso the work ought to bo done at tho
end of tho term. Sheriff Durbin gave
ordors to bio deputies to ro
fuso theto experts possession of
litis books. Ihey had ananged
, to come t j his odlco for them at
o-io o'clock, whon they exported to tako
them to tho grand jury room for in
spection, but tliu gentlemen had failed
to show up ut 3 o'clock.
Jtidgo Scott is busy hearing an irn
p irtunt cafe, and could not be seen by n
JoutNAi, roportor.
YALE
IS
ALL
ABLAZE
With Enthusiam on Occasion
of Her Bi-Centennial.
Nkw Havk.v, Conn., Yulo University
oxtonds u formal welcomo to her re
turning sons and hundreds of tils-
nguiahed representatives from other
institutions of learning who aro hero to
attend tho celebration of hor bi-conteu-
nial. This wolcomo waB voiced ofllcally
by the president, Arthur Twining Had
ley of tho University. Greetings were
givon promineut men from city, stato
and nation and delegates from univer
sities of Great Uritaiti and continental
P.uropo.
HELD FOR
DOUBLE
MURDER
Nkw Oiimiaxs, Oct. 21. Major Al La
Lande, an American, who hails from San
Francisco, is roported to bo in jail In F.I
Pancho, Guatemala, on a chargo of double
murder. Lb Lando is a native of San
Francisco. He achieved considerable
publicity iu ibis country a yoar ago,
whon ho was brought to Now Orleans
after having been shot whilo performing
duties of Chief of Polico of Guatomala
City. Ilo was kept in an infirmary for
months, but when ho got out ho wont
straight back to Guatomala, although
those who had como so uear murdering
him had promised to completo th o job
should ho ever return.
It Happened in a Drue Store.
"One day last winter a lad canio to
my drug storo and asked for a brand of
cough modiciue that I did not havo in
stock," says Mr. 0 It. Grandin, the
popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "Sho
was disappointed and wanted to know
what cough preparation I could recom
mend. 1 said to her that I could freely
rccommond Chamborlain's Cough Rem
edy and thai sho could take a bottlo of
tho remedy aud after giving it a fair
trial if sho did not find it worth the
money to bring baCk tho bottlo and I
would rofund tho prlco paid. In tho
courto of a day or two the lady came
Lack in company with a friend in need
of a cough medicine and advised her to
buy a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, I consider that a very poot
lecommendation for tlio remedy." It Is
lor sale by Dr. Stone's Drug Store.
Bmm tAo a N19 in(I YM Hats Always Borjbt
Texas Ex Sheriff Shot.
Waco, Tex., Oct. 21. A despiralo
street duel with six shooters was enact
d on Austin street thiffafternoon, with
ex Sheriff Harris and 'son on one side,
and Dr. Lovelace and son on the other,
Doth the Harrises are dead Dr. Lovc
'ece and son are locked up. Family
trouble is the supposed cause.
J. W. Reeves, for somo time stenog
rapher in tin supreme court, has r-
slgucu ana will roniovo
soon with his family.
to California
TryCrala-OI Try Craln-OI l
Ask your Urocor today to show ou
a litiekage of QUAIN-O, the new food
drink that takes tho place of coffee.
The children may drink It without
injury as woll as the adult. All wbo
try It, like It. GUA1N-0 has that
rich seal brown of Mocha or Java,
but it Is made from pure gralus, and
the most delicate stomach receives It
without distress. i the price of cof
fee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package.
Sold by all grocers.
JUI
Ladies dress skirts, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $q nn
Handsome petticoats, $100, $1.75 to $5,00
Ladies' and children's capes and jackets for $i.oo, $i7.
Elegant line of stand and table covers from "U en ,.
$1.10 and upwards. " b 50 75c,
Dresses, Scarfs In drawn work and In colors, nr. mm. ..
neantlful wnistlngs, -10. CO and 85 cents. Now sonres rf -r X'W
75c. Fino broad cloths, 05c to $' .50. Now hoslory Iron, nl? M and
Quilts ami blankets 75c, L00; to 8 00. Just opoVed a hr 5 pr
motit of wool swuvtora in plnln and fancy Mlors ti nS?i a?ort"
A flue aBBortmont of gent's gloves from 25 cents to $lol) 'G0,
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
Cor. Stnto and Commercial St., Salem, Ore.
z
cuius dim oiiimyua unens ai reduced prices
Pears soap only 10c a bar. Toothpicks, Urge boxes fwi
boxes for 5c. Corsets 21c each. Towels at 3c each
Toweling at 4c a yard. Table cloths at 15c a yd. Large
lunusii iuwuis, a Bargain ai ibi, now I9c each. The new
straight front corsets only 48c. The store is full of bar.
gains. You are invited to call and inspect our stock. '
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
First door south of Post Office.
J 3mJL, J.
If
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HEAVY
LOSS AT
- SKAGWAY
Pout Townhkni), Wn Oct. 21. Tho
steamer Centennial, from Nome brings
uov.'B that Skagwayuml vicinity has been
visited by disaslroua storms ciuibIiik a
property losa ot about 75,000 on tho
White Pass aud Yukon railroad.
Grand Opera House.
A splendid audience greeted "Sporting
Life" Saturday night and tho play was
one of tho beat yet offered in Salem.
Gcsuer's orchestra furnished tho music
That Joyful Fecllntr.
Willi the eslilliirating eonso of re
newed health and strength and internal
cleanlinuBs, which follows tho ueo of
Syrnp'of Figs, is unknown to tho few
who havo not progressed beyond the
old-time medicinoj am) tho cheap sub
stitutes sometimes offorod, but nover
accepted by thuwolbitiformed. Buy tho
genuine. Manufactured by tho Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co.
Ilarrlsburg Bulletin: An exchange
says the biggest trust on earth has been
discovered at last. It is tho country
newspaper trust. Thoy trust every
body, got cussed and finally got'busted
for trusting.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy
cannot reach tho seat of tho disease.
Oatarrli is a blood or constitutional dis
ease, and in order to euro it you must
tako internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
Curo is taken internally, aud acts di
rectly on tho blood arid mucous surfaces.
Hall's CatarrabCuro is not a quuek mod
iclno. It was prescribed by one of the
best physicians in this country for years
and is a regular prescription. It is com
nosed of the best tonics known, com
birred with the best blood purillors, act
ing directly on tho mucous surfaces
Tho perfect combinations of tho two in
gredteuts is what produces such won
derful results in curing Catarrh. Sond
for testimonials free.
F. J. Ciik.vky & Co.. Props,. Toledo, 0.
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills aro the best.
HarrisouKincaid has said the funuieat
thing yet about tho kidnaped mission missien
ary: Miss Stone's captors havo granted
a month's time foi the collection of tho
ransom. They would rathor have tho
mouoy than merry the missionary.
Up-to-datcCaptal City flour has
no superior, try it. Sold by all Grocers,
mtm i ! ii
I take my inoali at tho Whlto House
Restaurant, in wlnt every one says aftjr
onto eat tig there, It is tho only plaen
in the city where you cau got first class
meals
Yaaulna Bay Celery
Branson o ltiuai are now receiving
three rliipimiutn it week of ttuleele
brutod i tiiiuiu.1 vului . L-avoj our order
for Kumu.
NEW TODAY.
PASTURE For reut, the best thoro is,
rate reasonable, Call on or address
11. L Beatty, Ch mawa, On iron.
10 21 Im
Our stocks of coil wer novei lar r of
of a finer iiuuli s .r. .--ir wimrV
supply now. tilm.ii iiiupe(nl u pc
lalty.' Sawed ami (uur KKt wimh! u( all
ktuds.
D. S. BENTLEV & CO .
Pboae 301
319 Frca
VXArL
"lElivS
HE GREAT Discount Purchase Sale of Dry Good
Now on. Fine assortment of Pillow ShamsraSe
BROSJ
COR. STATE AND LIBERTY STS.
ARGE line of Airtight and Cast Heat- S
ers, aieet txangesasi look stoves ')
Wheat Market,
Ban FiiANCisco.Oct 21 Wheat tUtii
Dec. 0S&,; May $l.034; Spot 00V
Chmauo, Oct. 21.-Ulueo Wheal Oct
CH?h iu 70S.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADE IlV
The Sidney Power Co,
HIUNKY 0HEQ0N
Mado for family upe, aek jour proem
for it. Bran and shorts ahavaonbiai t
A. T. WALN Agent '
Talk is Cheap
Bat il j
vast to It;
a mormon!
you cau savo money by teeing Bobixii
it Simpson, lor an Kinus oi gnuuii u
marble monumonts, sotting and den
im; atoucB. irildiui! letters, bullJInjcorr
o roto walls and all kinds ot ccmetot
work. " w
GREAT COMBINE
AT THE FAIR...
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274 Commercial st. Salem. Or.
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