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WSSSSKHM ?M pMwMHnMH wdmtMMmi&Mffirm ysymr rr '' fifri fjfe, the DAILY JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY MAY 13, 1002. ri K k; ' i .4 t i ;i ll : . i ;- r M' "U'QQOD Holverson's 5 Tomorrow Only Regular $1.50 and $1.25 Mer cerized Petticoats for H El H h B 8 P H nl 13 iTIie M H M n m m H H WORK . BEGUN Capital City League Organized GREATER SALEM CLUB Important Meeting to be Held Wednesday Evening. Qhc each We want to tell you that it's the greatest petticoat bargain you've ever seen. The materials alone would cost you more. There's six different styles in the lot. All beautifully made. ...Don't Miss it... Holverson s a 13 n a 13 a (1 fa B R la B E ca B a n K K E B S V E b B !, I ..",l,lllin A BEAUTIFUL EYE makes silence eloquent, A KIND EYE makes contradiction an assent, AN FNRAGED EYE makes beauty deformed. b mi t mil l.. .1... 1lf tn nuorv nllinr nnrt tthnilt 118. So trOllt It kindly when t com ,iTn ol not .erin well have It attended tf1 ?ltif 1 attention nn t dflsorvos for tin amount of work ft does. If you need mlvico can SnTi,wrwlllZKftmlnatlon8frc0. You aro welcome to tho costly instru ments ami our experience, Ctias. H. Hinges, Sclontlflc Optician. B8 Stflto Btroot. Next door to Ladd A UukIi'b Dank THIS WEEK NJBW FOR Our many culomora will bo ploasod to know of tliomany Kood tiling wo liavo in store this veok. ,., BTAK BU0I2D HAM, HAM BAUBAGB. IMOKLKI) I'IGB FKIST. BUMMBIt BAUHAGB8. bTill HUBAKl-'AHT HAGON. COUNTRY OUKBD UAOON. NBW TOTATOBB. FItKSH PBAB. GHBBN IU5AN8. OUOUMIJBItfl. TOMATOBB. AllTIGIIOKIiB. BTRAWIIKRKIKS. An ondiesB lino of canned meats on display at our store. ROTH St GRABBR 11 a. fitte Street. riE&D&!WiMH)t Telephone 511 ...Piti Your Faith... To tho storo that novor sells a plecoo! shoddy itooda JiibI herniiso thoy can To tlio B,orn0k),1yn(Ju,r uyo8 BUck Jut with tho cheapness of the price. IT IS WEAR That decides wbothor a towol la roally cheap or !! priced. o hnvo a ii n! Mwnla lliat wo oanoolally recommend for Ion wear and durability. l&uSTlt ioS HoinVutoh J buck Mo; hemstitched linen 20o. Kanoy rt 1...111 knimiia iiiifd wiir.ii 111 if. rimiii viiiv iiitiiiiii- harder huck larffo mko 100 unui vunuin. . . ...-w, "" v , ' Jul hoUtiUhcd bureau Bcarf-.tmc. Call and see .. before buyinK. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... Campaign for Improvement of City inaugurated The moating of tho genorul commit too on organization of tho local Im piovomont Leaguo Monday ovonlng was uttondod by about one-half of tho tnombora of tho committee. In tho ah&onco of 0 .0 .Mtighnm, proHldont of tho loaguo, Prof. J. S. Graham acted as chairman, uacnr Muollhaupt was appointed socrotary. Tho committee adopted "Tho Capital City Improvement Loaguo" as a name for tho organization. Tho constitution and by-laws of the Town Improvement Association of Mt Claro, N. J., woro adopted, with a slight modification, for the govern ment of tho Salem organization. Doslr nblo foaturos woro also Incorporated from tho rules governing a Wichita, Kansns civic Improvement leaguo. Undor tho constitution, as adopted by tho committee, all persons nro made ellglblo to actlvo membership, upon the payment of annual duoB, ns follews: Men, $1.00; women, CO cents, and minors undor 18 yenrn of age, 25 contB. Olllcors of tho leaguo consist of prosldont, first and socond vlco prosldonts, socrotary and treasurer, to bo elected annually. Tho leaguo will hold regular mootlngs on tho third Tuoflday of April, Juno, Octohor and January, tho annual election to ho hold In April. No debt shnll bo contracted by tho executive" board beyond the nvaltablo moans of tho loaguo to pay. No request shnll bo prosontod In tho name of tho loaguo for tho olllclnl uc tlon of public olllcors, unloss ondorsod by a majority of U10 loaguo member ship. Tho commlttoo found tho by-laws of tho St. Claro association woro not adaptahlo to tho needs of tho Sulom leaguo, and, upon motion of If. A. Thomas, a commlttoo of five was named to formulato a sot of by-laws for tho govornmont of tho loaguo, to report nt tho noxt goneinl meeting of tho association, when tho constitution will bo submitted for ndoptlon. Stolz moved that tho commlttoo bo Instruct ed torrango for tho districting of tho city for tho purpose of carrying on a rampalgn for ronovntlon nnd improve mont. Mr. Graham named tho follow ing commltteo: II. A. Thomas, H. C. Bploy, G. Btnlx, Mm. Mary It. Davis and W. T. RIkiUiu. Tim rommtttoo will map out 11 plan of work, to bo car ried out by tho districts. Upon motion adjournment was tnlton to ropoit at the noxt general mooting of tho associ ation, which will bo "hold nt tho call of the president. . 0 nocelves Royal Greeting. (Continued from llmt pago.) A meeting of tho Creator Salem Commercial Club that Is of groat lm nortanco to Its inombors will bo hold at tho city hall Wodnosday evonlng. There Is now buslnoss or roal intorest that awaits tho consideration of the club. Tho club Is doing valuablo work foi Snlom, and Is receiving good financial aid from tho community. A collection of duos has Just boon made, all bills arc paid, and tho club has flGO In the treasury. Tho attendance at the moot ing of tho club Is not what it should bo. Tho ofllcors, who are faithful In the performance of their duties, foel that a greater Intorost la tuo woric 01 tho club should bo shown by tho mem bors, whoso attendnnco and participa tion In tho mooting would greatly en courage tho olllclnls of tho organiza tion. Let every member of tho club attend tho meeting at tho city hall Wodnosday ovonlng, at 8 o'clock. N. J. Judah, socrotary of tho club, Is In recolpt of n lcttor from John W. Paddock, secretary of tho supremo lodge, A. O. U. W., entortalnmont committee, of Portland, 'n which the commlttoo by unanimous voto decided to accept tho Invitation for tho onter- tnlnmont of tho mombers of tho bu- promo lotlgo at lunch at Salem on tho dato of tho up-vnlloy excursion. Mr, Paddock writes that Monday, Juno ICth, is the day sot for tho valley trip. Tho plan Is to ontortaln tho party at lunch horo, tho Greater Salem Commercial Club uniting with tho lo cal Workmen lodges in tho ontortaln ment of tho visitors. . 0 ALBANY WAS JCH0SEN 0. N. G. EncampmentlWili Be Held Up the Valley. POLLING PLACES SELECTED Where Marion County Voters Will Ballot in June Tho Marlon county court on Monday afternoon selected polling places in tho different precincts of tho county for election purposes on Juno 2d. Tho selections mndo woro as follews: Aumsvlllo W. P. Gilbert's building. Aurora K. of P. hall. Brooks -Red ball. Ureltonbugh Labor Exchango. Duttovlllo Grango hall. Champoeg Jetto's hnll. Elkhorn School house. Englewood Wade's store. Falrflold School houso. Gervals City ball. Horob Gates' city ball. Howoll Control Howell Pralrio hall. Hubbard Armory. Jefferson City hnll. Maclony City hall. Monitor Monitor Tiadlng Co's hall Marlon Frank Soosbe's building. Mehama Mehama hall. Mt. Angol City hall. Prospect Tho power houso. Salem No. 1 Marlon square. Salem No. 2 Simpson's barn. Salem No. 3 Freoland's store. Salem No. 1 No. 290 Commercial street. EuHt Salem Rickey school house. NnrUi Salam D ucksm th shop on Llborty streot. South Snlom Jory's dryer. Sllverton Council room. North Sllvorton Liberal university. South Sllvorton School houso dis trict No. 10. St. Paul A. O. U. W. hall. Scotts Mills Woodman hnll. Sllvor Falls School houso, district No. 107. Stayton Opora houso. Sublimity School houso, district No. 7. SIdnoy Sldnoy mills. Tumor I. O. O. F. hnll. Woodbum Ovorton's olllco. Yow Park Shlpp's shop. REVENUE SERVICE CADETS Examination of Applicants Held June 17'18-19. An examination or applicants for appointment as cadet in tho gov ernment revenuo service will bo conducted by tho local civil servlco commission on Juno 17, 18, 19. AppH nnnia miiui im not less than 18 n'or more than 25 years of ago, of vigorous constitution, physically sound nnd woll formed, not loss than 5 feet 3 Inches In height, of good moral character and unmnrried. Tho marrlago of a cadet will bo considered as equivalent to a resignation. Applicants aro advised that cadets may bo commissioned by tho president ns lieutenant auur two years' satisfactory service. Tho salary of a cadet is fOOO por annum nndf one ration per day. Thoro nro In tho revenuo cutter ser vlco commissioned officers, ns folews: Captains, about 3G, at a salary of ?2B00 por annum; first Houtennnts, about 36, at a salary of $1800 per annum; sec ond lleutonants, about 30, at n salary of ?1G00 por annum; third lleutonants, about 12, at a salary of ?1400 per an num. As tho result of this examination, it is expected that about eight or ten ap pointments will bo made somo time during tho coming summer to tho po sition of cadet. ' 0 CORN. &&XS&!7&&& When you see f tk the Moon Over the Left Shoulder, It's a Lucky Look. Ruf hMhr Innk. still, will be to come in and see our ? I new Spring Suits, They are as handsome as can be. J Lookimr at them over either shoulder, you will say ( fhof fViP nrp V Several new Spring cuts"have you seen them? If not jj kK. " buy B will afford jj 8 come in and look. Mind we say JCwV " . - .... .....J., i.. .i. t. i rtic ;i wnen you are reuuy, um mc jwwxv ! us pleasure and cost you nothing. Come. w M v. G. W, Johnson & Co. U8 State Street. Salem. .iQQsege Rubber Vehicle New Things Just Received Aden's sweaters in Will amette colors, fancy X weaves $2J50 LadieGolf jackets, the new color combinations, very swell. New linen all-overs lor waists and trimmings. Bar, barber and waiter coats in latest styles 65c to $1.50 Embroidered Tab Col lars, handsome designs 15c to 50c I Dalrymple's Jacob Ifogt 265 Commercial St, Good Stock of Shoes Tires Fitted Wo nro now prepared sllh a modern tlrcIlltliiK ninchliH1, and can relit your rlir with hnrd rubber tiros ol uny sort, uunrnutrulni! all woik. Wo can also ill up any and all rlga with chunuolo nnd rubber tlies whether thoy nro old or now, ohnnulnit ovor (rem tho old steel tiioB, to tho niodorn, iasy-rldlnn, noUo Ices bunny. Tho cost Is not ns uront ns you'd ImuKtuu. Call and ecu us. Pneumatic IBike Wagons : TIiobo dainty Btudebnkor Roods nro tho swellost uoods in tho town. Wo havo them and uan deliver any uriulo ut once. Stick tent in leather or whipcord; Ima kot sent; wood or wire wliuuls. All the best goods in town nro Btudebakore. IlavltiK a lino triulo In our buggy nnd wbrou donrtmoula thete dnys, nre trading. In buggies nnd hneks oitun, und usually Imvo a. good simp or two in thnt line. Havo n teoond-hnud top Dungy and nu open buKw)'. Coino soon it you want ouo. The Jack of all Trades I Gasoline Engine This Is tho Fairbanks. Morse engine tho popular slw (or kciiomIJuio on tho (arm, In tho shop or nnywhero that A convenient, inexpensive power I needel. It is a IS lioreo power and has the 110 essary weltflit to hold it down. They nro liavlnK tremendous salt) nil over tho country, 111 tho (ruit districts for spraying purposes, In tho dairy country (or separators, etc , garduuors nro uslnp them lor llllluu their tanks, ami bo ou nd nullum. Qall and seo it at our place. All sites o( Kasoliuo engines to ouo hundred horto power. -$ All Upkto-date Prices Right Jtdy for trado In our oow itore, Qall sod too ui all. Itenairiuu done, ou )iortnotU. .JACOB UOGT.. F. A. WIGGINS 265-257 Liberty 8t, 8alm. Farm Maohluory, Wagoua, llUBglos, DloyolM, Sowing Machluea. OTiwInu Maliine Jlupairiug by N. II. Uurley. STOLltN TRIIil'Nlt Mr.A. Uanuey ui Ilahoy. nho m me Friday tliat his frlbuno wheel was stolen. It is an. Inch frame, blaok. UK) I model. Ni WT0I. Watch Ottt (or ti and receive reward. BwrttU Ito fart Yh Mltl Alwyt teM SSI s, zjrja- ' ready favorably dlHposed. Thoro woro chttunt (or (inch climax and u.euoinl K(Hd (hoIIiik between the Mpoaker and the iiudleiicu. Fairness Toward Hla Opponent. Mr. Chnuiborlnln exhibited courtoay and mil-newt toward hla opponent, Mr. Kurulah, Mo took palim to accord him thu attributes of an uutlmnblo Kontlo mini, und uald that ho had to do only with Mr, l'urnUh'a roeord as a public ulllelal. In thlu counoetton, hla lumln uieutal proposition uh thla: "Any man who has held office should be Judocd by the extent of hla effort to administer his duties effi ciently and to removo from the people tho burden of taxation." Predicating hlu diacuaaloii upon tho foroKoliiK Boiitlmsut, Mr. Chnmborlnln proceeded to uaaeit: "The man who serves the people owea It to them to aet the most re sults at the least cost that Is, the most results to the people, not the most results to himself. And, If any man has, through office, secured from the taxpayers more than was necessary to compensate legitimately for the scr- vlce rendered, he cannot conscien tiously appeal to the voters ns a busi ness man promising a business admin Istratlon." Mr. Chamberlain. Tho Miiluudld rocoal thnt Mr. Ohnm horlnln litia mude la known hero, ami, if tho voter in tkvJr eouverwitlon Blue th ineetlucr MMk their nentl mentB, thoy propose to hs to it that the man of nil mtui in Oregon who hna not mudo miblto utllctt n private Kraft la iustullwl in th governor's ohnlr mtxt Jaminry, If tin aaalstaneo of tho people here eun nocompliah aiu-h a result. Fulton on Fees. HHtirdliiB the ntnuHt oX th ftw sya tern und the vlolatluii qf the law on tho part of Btute ollloluls In drawliiK grout Mr salaries tluui provldvil for by thu conatltutlon. Mr. Fulton tamely de fends! it und hinted If Chamberlain should be olectftd Hovemor that he would he In a horrible position him Mir. and, It the constitutional Umlta Uum aa to slarls is, na Chamberlain eittlms it la. 04ily niumrout and not tml, he would like to know what tho dvtl CkamtrarkUn a-h roarltiR about Us dos not m to Uavs any imrty. any 4fttfuriH. and is having a bant time of It Mr Pulton sandwiched th Philippine uuestkm into all parts of hi aiHMvVi, and argud that tho Islands were irretrievably lost to the United States should Furnish be defeated aa eowruor of Oreson and Judge W liauis fails to Kxvtuo uiaor ut Fort land- . . Tho encampment of tho OroBon Nn Uonal Ounnl will this year bo hold nt Albany, July 17-21, such decision hav Inn recently boon mndo by Adjutnnt Clonornl C. II. anntonboln. Tlio Creator Snlom Commorolnl Club, throiish Its Bocrotary, N. J. Ju dnh, liad oxtondod nn mvltntlon to tho Kimrd to Jiold tho oncampmont nt Sa lem. In a lottor in roply to tho Invita tion, Mr. anntonboln notlflos tho club thnt Albany had boon choson ns tho plnco for holding tho oncampmont bo roro tho eluh'H lottor had boon ro colvod, and, In spoakliiK of tho uoloe tiou, says: "This decision was not tho rosult or any dissatisfaction with tho camp alto nt Snluin. as the oncaiiinniont hold thoro two years ago was omlnautly successful, und tho courtesy nnd koiio roslty of tho peoplo or Saloin woro Krcutly appreclutod. It was fait, how ever, thnt, othor things bolim oaual, the cltluoiifl of Albany were ontltlod jo consideration this yonr. ThnnkiiiK the members of tho Commercial Club for tlio Invitation oxtonded, and for their interest in tho Nutlounl Guard, I nm, otc," 0 K. of P. Notice, arnnd Chancollor J. II. Allcen will visit Contrnl lodgo this ovonlng, May 13th. All nro rcquostod to bo pres ent. Clnud Townsond, C. C; Z. J. Hlggs, K. of U. S. 0 Hear Evangellnt Worrell at tho Baptist church today at 2:30 and 7:30 p. in. G-13-2t . 0 ' J. D. Loo was a southorn passonger this morning. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family uso. ask your grccor for it. Bran aud shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Aeent niCII. Sunday, May 11, 1902, at tho family homo in Englewood, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rich, a son. Go to Fendrlch's Market for all kinds of fresh meats, linmH. Rftiisacos and lard. Tho best always kept on hand, o DIED. M'l.KOD. At tho homo, of his pa ronts near Chemawa, May 13, 1902, Itruco E., son of Mr. nnd Mra. John Mcl.ood, ngod 10 years, of a fovor. Funeral sorvlcos will bo conducted nt tho Hayosvllle church at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. Durlat will be In Hayosvlllo cemetery. A. M. Clough, successor to D. E. Hunslnger Funeral Director, 107 8tate Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon. Clothiers to the People X BICYCLES 257 Commercial St-, Salem. :35 - $40 CUSHION FKAME, 1902 - - -CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - - Call nnd see tlio 1902 RAMBLER CUSHION FKAME, it ia 305 days abend of all. ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away with tho fiat ond clumi; spring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT, Tirtra CllflrtriAC 0( all descriptions at prlcoa as chonp ns DltjtlC OUHUllCo Bnywboro.nndwehnvojuatwbntyouwant. BICYCLE REPAIRING Wo havo a complete bicycle repair shop. We fit nil makes of blevclo tiros. Wo repair all innkoa of Mcyclos. Give ua n call. Wo try to pleaeo. Have Begun Life Sentences Ofllcors fiom Harney county on Monday delivered a quintet of pris oners nt the penitentiary. George Mil ler and Joe Colwell will serve Ufa sen tences fur inuualaiiHiiter; Murlan MoilutMi. hircenv by bailee, one year; (1 W. Hays, adultery, one year. THE RACYCLE 35, 40, 50, 55 and 60 dollars The only Bicycle with chain and sprockets between the bearings. Call and see them and be convinced Chamberlain and Furnish l'hoto buttons for sale at Cronlse Studio. O" Building Proposals. Bids will bo received nt tho ofllce of W. I). Push on Thursday, May 15th. at i o'clock p. in., for the construction of a two-story brick block for Mnurlco Klliiger. Plana and speclllcatlona mny he seen at the olllco of W, D. Push. MAVR1CR KLINGUR. nt,vv,vo r i 1 ..WOLFF.. AMERICAN DJYCLES One of the best hlch crade wheels on the market- 1901 Model only $35 Special for 1902 $25 Special roadster, the finest wheel In the world tarrintr none. $40. In translucent Ruby finish, something beautiful for $45. Call and see them in Free land's window near Court house. Merrit Davis Agent i s SUNDRIES All fresh new stock O i. J ousintta, heavy treail $8.80 M. t W. oneiiiRrt -'.9 Duulnit oaeluiTR S.36 1002 Solar Gns lninps 'iM " aoth Century lamps 2.60 " Mujestio lumps aou. 0th Centuiy oil lamps 2.36 Kleotilo stroke bulla .16 Peilal bell .96 nnd 60 Tire bolls .16, . nnd .60 8 in loll .10' Pedals per pair .76, 1 ., 1.60, 2 , nnd 2.50 I Rubber grlM ver ir .00 1 Dixon's graphite .05. Ruubercement 4 lt, can 1 quality Wood rim cement (Hnrt(oid) REPAIR DEPARTMENT Enamelling two ronts blaok baked 2.C0 Wood rims nnv make put on 1 60 Steel runs put on 1.76 burk tips air dry enamel per pair l.uo We have everything in the bicycle line. If your wheel if out of tix bring or send it to us we will save you money. All work guaranteed. Wheels called for and de livered free. Phone Red 2556 Great Manufacturers' Sale of High Grade Pianos Our whole (orco hns been busy tho Inst few days, Inking enro nl tlio crouds of peoplo who call nt my fitoro to inspect. the beautiful assortment of new innoy, high grade planoa which aro boing eold nt ridiculously low prices. Already, a Number of the Choicest Gems 0( tho piano mnkore' art Iinvo (ound their way into thu homes of delighted mii6ic tenchere, city people nnd (armors, ouo going to the general manager of an advertising concern ol Portland, Yon must como quickly or you will bo too lnte. Tho supply cannot last but n low dnys longer, so you must buy now, if you aro to eecuro ono of tlieeo naton iahing bargains. Huviuy diapoeed of audi a lurgo num ber ol the Jacob Doll car of pianoa, wo have decided to includo 1 10 entire etock on tho lloor at Lower Rates Than Eyer Before Glvo us a cnll whether you (eel you ' are ready to buy thnt piano you know you noeu, or no.. Geo. C. Will Opp, Uuali Hank SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank. 0ffl32Xi tntmtt:titum:ttatt:Mt:ttttMmmmttn;tttttm emember IN GROCERIES WE CARRY THE BEST Our lino o( "DIAMOND W." ennnod (rults nnd Yegotables hns no equal, Try a can of eliced Lemon Cling peaches. Enough for (our dishes. 15c per enn . j BE SURE IT IS "DIAMOND W," R Fuller & Douglas, Grocers 142 Stnto St., D'Arcy Bldg. Phono Maiu 2201 n t;tj:?t:Jtt:ttnmt:tt;tt:untm:mtmmm:a Grand Opera House. JOHN P, C0RDRAY. Manager. TUESDAY, AAY 13. The Laughing Comedy Sensation. Too Rich to Marry A Roaring. Rollicking, Screaming Interesting Comedy With an Plot. Prices: 35c, 50c, 75c. tw Box olllco open for eale ol seats Tuesday at 0 a. m, Barr's German Salve Heals quickly nil cuts, or bruiaoe, Draws soreness out of lame back, nnd drnws slivers out of ileah which often break off too short to pull, Sticks like sticking plator. Try it and you will nevor be without. By mnil25c. L. Al. BARR, 120 State St. .Salem, Or C3ua.RM? OSm.XJb.. mMKm ,,, Hjw Amajs Bw&ni 331 Commercial St. 8houlder6, per lb., 9c Deviled Ham (small) per can 5c. Deviled Ham (small) per can 6 for 25c Deviled Ham (large) per can 10c. Deviled Ham (large) 3 cans 25c Sardines, per box 5c. Sardines, C boxes, 25o Salmon, 3 cans 25o Catsup, per pt bottle 15c. Catsup, 2 bottles 25c Cocoanut (bulk) per lb 15c. Good Soda 16 cr pkgs) 5 c. Good Soda (16 or pkgs) 6 pVj 25o Corn Starch, per pkgs, 5 c. Washing Powder.per pkg 6 c. T.,. ....! nnil OffES. W pay highest market price, cW morchandlso. M. T. RINEMAN 132 State St. Tulepbone U' Builders and Contractors Notice Roche Harbor Lime Roche Harbor Lime S 3S San Juan Lime -San Juan Lime SM6HVfc Clayton F. Young 540 N Cottage st If you waHt the RKhT ecftf e aad want it Uttttm, latitat The Salem Coffee Roaster JOUrtSONAO'FLYhG.Prew huccesoTi lev 11 t lUiK-hff i e are the iN I 1eaW in the cty that Ko sr i-oReo l ii u t Temple. Phone, Mam 272 U tl GIANT CEMENT A' GIANT CEMENT . . n-...:,r with AND ALL OTHER LEADING BRANDS. Our warehouses are ?veniowi"6are ;all I these popular brands of lime and cement and cheaper than ever. These gooas d fresh from the kilns and cement is of latest importation. . T , vour I t As regards lime there is no difference either in quality or weight. Roche! cnoice; h any auierence u is in avor or oan juan wiucu is cuuai u Mr","-,nc auan Harbor and San Juan lime is being used in Portland and elsewhere in PfWicK. tities. Try it vand be convinced. Also a full line of building material. R I SHINGLES, sawed and cut, HAIR, PLASTER, .SAND. GRAVEL. LATH, uw I POSTS. FIRE CLAY and FIRE BRICK, SEWER and CHIMNEY PIPE. IS GJKir'L'rALs I Oflice Phone 301, Res. 1991. 3es 1 ylTrAllrT.JrN GO- 319 Front St. Salem. 0J tm OjiuuiwcUI Btrt. w&mi 4fJT vw&iriaS