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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1902)
.1' -.' - - & l.JQjff , 4 . .MA R,V Mfc1pIWlMl-U-ll(JWJW ,J , tv. .. W --4b.Kte . , Q. r Mil wm WC -WftWWwwi Hf,5.fWlwi ; W r WY H . y ii r '' It'. 'W fr. iO t 5v inr $K Mi' v? ,,. BiSrZ teenbaum a Our goods will suit your taste. Our prices will suit your pocket-book. Dry goods at the very lowest prices. Shoes that combine perfection of fit and finish with reas onableness of price. New goods' arriving daily in our millinery department. Tiy us and be convinced that you get your money's worth at Greenbauffl's Dry Goods Store Nozt Door to A, Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy' from ono of our tender and delfclous meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, veal cutlets or ;ork, Our meats are all cut from tho f attest and oriraoatcnttle, and wo can supply your table with frosh, nutritious and wholosomo meats at bod rock prlcos. i a CI CR0SS;SALEM ORE Phon 201 4Amm d Sfig J J Sun 'V Hammering it into His Head Is n forclblo but neodlosj operation. Less strenuous methods a! nruument easily do tho business for lib. Tho pub llo is awaro that wo sell tho best Rrtuiu of pure, clear water Ico. Also that our prices aro tho lowest; that wo rIvo ex cellent service. 75 cents 100 lbs, to fam ilies. Hpeclal rates to lariro cnnsumori. Manufactured at tho Capital lco Works, Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. muijj, aV Vj, Plapt Coru is becomhiR one of the best crops la plant St, Wo huvo n full stock of cholcu ...BREWSTER 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND Warn f . .vs 4 n. msi r to (Bambrtnue Beer - AND Everybody THE ALEX CORNOYER TODAY OREGON aHARRiTT Si Old Pot Office Grocery, tlio PoatofUco. Just Look At what wo tttvo yoa. Our beat 'efforts aroyoure, first, last and all th tlmo. Our laundry standard Is flxol at liitlb. and wo novoc sli D from It for an instant. Lot vour linon as well as your llelit . hlno. A epic and span appearance rntintu far evorvttilna. Our flrst-clasi work will servo you M a general letter ol Introduction. Salem Steam Laundry 001ONBL J. OLUBTKD, fBOPBIKTOn. nnnnrm n AMCfrran. unit Pbono 411 230 Liberty 8tro t At Easter Time Is when the oullding buslnoss will bo in full swing. If you haven't Riven your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you to got estimates from (Joodalo Lumbor Co., for any and all kinds of lumbor for out or itioido work, lath, shingles, sash, doors, blinds and everything needed in this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near B. P. Pass'r. depot. Phono Oil Do you want a paint that will not peel or rub oil? If so use Patton's Sun Proof It is fully guaranteed. F0K BALK HY Savage & Reid Corn In this country. Now Is tho boat tlmo toed corn, & WHITE... SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oregon m- is welcome at NOBLB l?onimM 3? . .,,..., ... ... STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE Laoihbnob iltfUto At the First Christian Church Following la tho Children's Day program nt tho Christian Church, Sun day. Juno 1, nt 8 P. M.: Selection -By orchestra. Song, "Wolcomo" Dy school. Scripture, roatllngUIblo class. I'rnyor Dy past Superintendent Oxborn. Song, "All and always for tho King" Dy sohool. Ilecltatlon, "Lot Us Smllo"--Fred- dlo Dornardl. Cantata, " Dosldo All Wators" Little folks. May polo drill Dy olght small girls. Hnzol Downing, Zoo Ormstoad, Gono- vlovo Frazlor, Huth HanBhrough, Imo- gono Williamson, Creta JohtiHon, Ponrl Hoff, Blanche Llston. Recitation, "Captain's 'Call to ArmB" Voata Gardiner. Solo,"Hollo Contral Glvo Mo Heav on" Gonovlovo Frazlor. Recitation, "Mothor's RcBtlng" Neomn Massoy. Solo, "AngoM-and" Delia Osborn. Drill, "Chlstlans' Call to Arms," omllng with tableau and pantomlning of "Jesus Lover of My Soul," given by tho following young ladles: Althea and Sylvia Jones, Celesta and Frances Listno, Ethol and Edith -gatlnflold, Daxtor, Delia Osborn, Nolllo Whlto, Nolllo Clark, Nolllo Costelle, Clara Itnslng, Claudlo Chllders, Delia Hasty. Dialogue, "Holidays" Dy seven small boys. Collection. Dross quartotto, saored By War ner, Rogers, Stogo and Martin. Song By Stalwart Quartotto. Cantata, "Tho Mothor's Dream," in which llttlo Pearl 55lnn takos tho part of tho child, Mrs. Stover, tho mothor. Benediction Rov. Geo. Rlchey. (Portland Dispatch.) Wo aro rollnbly Informed 'that a leading director of the Lowls and Clarke exposition called tho Orogo-j nlau down in its nttompt to mnko It a partisan nffnlr, and that tho Orego ulnn editor smothorod' tho lottor. Howovor, since it was called down tho paper linn stoppod it editorially but haH brought Into sorvlco nssoclato odltoiH-froin a St. Louis Republican papor. Wo would advlso tho St Louis man not to put nails Into tho colli n of tholr own oxposltloh. The DoinocratH of tho country aro paying tholr money for.thoflo shown as woll as tho Republicans. When Mr. Furnish wafl elected ono of tho MeKlnloy doctors In 1000 he wanted to take tho electoral vote to Washington, but, as ho had tho Binall ost vote, It wouldn't do, bo ho put tho (ItioHtlou to tho other throe: "What will It ho worth to you guntlumon to lot mo take this voto hack?" In othor words, ho wnutod to buy tho right to bo tho hoIo roprosuntatlvo of Orogon nt Washington, hut tho othor gontlo mon hnd too high a bodmo of honor to pormlt such n dlsgraco, and, as a last resort, they took him along, but thoy queered his graft In udvauco. (Nowhorg Graphic.) The Salem Journnl In doplorlug tho nffeiiHlvo notion of a numbor of iiowh- papurs and Rupuhllcau manngora In tholr offorts to forco Governor Geer out of tho llopuhllcnn party doelaroH that In Hplto of tholr persecution Geer has not boon turuod out to grass, ns tho Republican party Is too largo, and tho people too fair in tho trlnls of pursonnl mnlico on tho jinrt of of to vongoful and dlHnppolutod olllco hiiHtlors. It Furnish wan oloetud what a lino lot of Umatilla chiefs would bo dis played In tho olllcos In IiIh control In nnd about Salem. Tho Beit Team. In tho old days of heavy toamliifc tho strongest and host team on tho road carried tho brooin. Tho "North Coast Limited," on tho Northern Pa olllo, cnrrtoH tho broom among railway trains. It Is tho only olectrle llghtutl tralu oporatod In the Noithwoet. and you cau tiavel to tho Kast on It as cheaply as on any othor train. A. D. Chnrltou, assistant general passougur ngout of tho Northern Pa olflo, at S65 Morrison strettt, corner of Third, will be glad to glvo you full In formation regarding routoa, rntos, etc., either in person or by lottor. St THE NEXT GOVERNOR. Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain at His Home Town. Albany Democrat. linn. Geo. It. Chnmberlnlu arrived from Solo ami was given a warm greeting by hU old friends here of nil parties. At 8 o'clock In the evening without any demonstration, In demo-, amtle style. Mr. Campbell, Mr. IMuakmnu and Prof. Wann and an lm meuso crowd walkwl to the armory, with nuisio by the Shedd and Albany bands, which did themselves proud. There was no parndo, but the streets, were lined from tho hotel to the nr Ury. The Corvallls baud. In white unforms. headed a flue orawd of three ar loads of euthuetastlo oltlsens of Uiat city who arrived at the armor)', ut 8 o'clock. a The armory was packed full, several hundred standing, and a good many hundred remained outside unable to get Inside. The plfttfurtti was 'decorated (n a tasty maimer. j Judge Whitney Introduced Mr theJ 6viLir joUrnal, salem, I Chamberlain, who spoko for over an . hour, creating enthusiasm, holding his warm friends of many years and malr ing new ones. He confined his re marks to Btnto Issues, showing up tho extravagance of Uio past few yearn, which has rnoro than doubled our taxes, advocating flat salaries, without enormous fees and promising a veto for graft legislation. Ho paid his com pllmonts to Mr. Fulton and invited in vestigation of his own official career. Op the subject of tho Philippines ho would trent them llko other U. S. ter ritory, and when capable of self-government glvo them Bolf government lllco Cuba under tho protection of Ihc United States. AN EVENTFUL DAY HOW HAPPINESS CAME IN TO A CLOUDED LIFE After Months and Years of Suffering:, This Woman is Now Able to Tell An Interesting: Story. "It was an eventful day for mo," said Mrs. Mamlo McLean, of No. 200 H. Congress Btreet, Detroit, Mich. "I looked into tho futuro and saw health and happiness in storo for mo. "I had had a gloomy llfo," alio con United. My ontlro girlhood was Bad doncd by ill health, tho result of a cold contracted at a critical tlmo In my thirteenth year. Months and yours of suffering followed nnd doc tors did not holp me. My blood had turnod to wotor and tho natural func lions of my box had ceased. A noted specialist in tho diseases of women who was , treating mo said my case was hopoloss and that I could not live moro than a fow years at tho most. "I was so wotik that I could not wnlk across tho room, I had not the sllghtost nppetlto, my feet and hands woro always cold and I was mlsorablo and unhappy. I wasted away to a moro shndow; I looked frightful and no mediclno that I took did mo any good. I tried to bo resigned to my fato, but It was hard. "Then enmo tho ovontful day. An old friond of our family camo In and told mo so confidently that Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Palo People would euro mo thnt I began to hopo and llfo looked brighter. I started taking tho pills and I soon could boo that thoy woro doing mo good. My flosh bognn to fool wnrm, my color to come back and I felt strongor. Im provement wns gradual but Hiiro. I continued faithfully with tho modi elno nnd soon my functions beenmo normal and health came back. My frlonds thought my recovory was al most a mlrnclo and tho physicians who had given mo up for death woro forced to admit that Dr. Williams' Pink PIIIh had dono what they could not do. "I am now, as you can see, a sound, healthy woman I cannot ox- prose my gratitude but can only say that I owe my life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." No dlscovory, of modem times has provod such a blessing to womoii as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Po plo. Acting directly on tho blood and norves, Invigorating tho 'body, rogu latlng tho functions, thoy rostoro tho strength and health in tho oxhaustod patlont when ovory offort of tho phy stolan proves unavailing. Those pills aro sold in boxes nt 60 conts a box or six boxes for J2.C0, and may be hnd at all druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. Williams Modlclno Co.. Schonoc tady, N. Y. O' Rich Nugget Found. Ashland, May 31. Supervisor Gard ner, a fow days ago. picked up a nug get worth ovor $330, from his Green view initio. Just ovor the California line. Gardner stumbled onto the nugN get when least oxpeetiug a llnd. Thai spsolmon resembles a human hand, both In slxe and shape. A Few Pointers. Tho rooent statistics of tho numbor of deaths bIiow that tho largo majority dlowitU consumption. This dlsoaso may commence with nu apparently harmless cough which cau bo cured In stantly by Komp.s Balsam for tho throat ami lungs, which is guaranteed to curo and rollovo all casoa Prleo 25 cents and 50 conts. For sale by all druggists. 1 Ladles Can Wear Shoes. Ono slso smaller after using Alton's Foot-liaso. a powder to bo shaken Into tho shoes. It makes tight or now shoes fool easy; gives Instant relief to oorns and bunions. It Is tho greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Cures and pre vents swollen foot, blisters, callous and soro Bpots. Allen's Foot-Base Is a cor talu oura for sweating, hot, aqhlng feat. At all druggMs and shoo stores. 35o. Trial paokago FREE by mall. Addross Allan 8. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. 1 Position of Labor Federation, Wdltor Jeurnal: Noticing an Item In your teatte of yesterday utatUtg that labor unltnt leaders have an Idea that they onght to go Into politics. I would restwitfully aek s)hm to etute the attitude of the Oregon Federation of abor uyon the matter. Salem Federal Labor Union U lu receipt of Instruction against go- lug Into partisan politic, but la urged to use every effort to secure the elec- turn of those candidate. Irrespectlvo 0re6on, sA-rUnbAY, MAY 3i,l6o of party, who aro favorable and most active for tho material IntoreBts of la boring people, and labor organiza tions Of course, in tho Oregon campaign, as well as In many othur placeB In this day of labor unionism, the discerning candidate will not fall to stand for tho rights of labor, but hero, as in all placos, laborers aro looking Into tholr records, nnd weighing their sincerity In the balances, and It may bo depend ed upon that, no matter what their political name, laborors will stand to gether In support of those who aro most oarnost In support of their In terests. R. A. HARRIS, Chairman 1'ross Commltteo Salem Fodoral Labor Union. o $600,000,000 IN ADVERTISING. How Would You Like to Help Spend It. While It is truo that ovor $000,000. 000 aro annually oxponded In this country for advertising purposes, It Is equally true that skilled nnd experi enced advertising -mon aro fow. This buslnoss noods a vast army of odlclont mon and womon, nnd merchants nnd manufacturers say that It is almost Imposslblo to got hold of thorn. Con aequontfy, salarlos aro high. In every lino of buslnoBS advertising must bo done, and If outsldo help oan not bo obtained, It must bo dono on tho Inside. Thoroforc, tho young clork or othor employe who studies advertising and learns Its working principles stnnds a much better chnnco of promotion than this follows and soon finds himself enoying a largor salary and working his way to tho front. Advertising mon unlto In saying that tho business offers by far tho most promising and profitable field to tho youth of this country. Thoso who have a profession, or a business already choson, or aro preparing for It, or thoso who aro already in busi ness, should ndd to their other quali fications a knowlodgo of tho advertis ing buslnoss. In thoso days success without nd vol tiffing Is an Impossibility nnd thoso who loam to ndvortlso rap Idly capturo tho buslnoss nnd earn fame and fortune whllo othors lag be hind. Mr. Charlos Am tin Bntos, Vnndor bllt Building,- Now York, ono of tho host known American advertising mon, and an acknowledged authority on tho subject, is responsible for tho statomout thnt ho has porfected a plan for teaching advertising which brings It within tho roach of ovory body and which cannot fall In nchlov Ing tho largest measure of results in tho shortost time nnd ut tho smallest possible oxponso. This plnn ho prom ises to sond free to all who wrlto fork, o Thoro is moro catarrn in tills sec tion of tho country than all othor dis eases put togothor, nnd until tho Inst fow yonra It was supposuu-to bo lncur ablo. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dlseaso, and pro scribed local remedies, and by con stantly fulling to euro with local treat ment pronouncod It Incurable Sclonco has proven catarrh to bo a constitu tional dlseaso, and thoroforo requires constitutional trcatmont Hall's Ca tarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only constitutional curo on tho mar ket. It Is taken Internally In dosos from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system. Thoy offer ono hundred dollars for any easo It falls to curo. Sond for circu lars and testimonials. Addross, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Down In Cuba. They'ro about to cut a melon Down In Cuba, Whother rlpo or not. no tollln'. Down In Cuba, But they seem to think they've grown Big enough to wnlk alouo. And to call themselves tholr own, Down. In Cuba. There's a rocky road before you, Little Cuba, Cloudy skys aro. bending o'er you. Little Cuba, Though you stumble, though you tilp, Though yoti'vo made a slide and slip, Keop a rigid upper ltn, Little Cuba. If too big the undertaking. Little Cuba, And your stomagh. It Is nqhlng. Llttlo Cuba. For a piece of broad and Jam, You know where, poor little lamb, You can llnd your Uncle Sam. . Uttle Cuba. Chicago Tribune. UNSEEN FORCES Their Value Demonstrated by Dr. Darrin Now Stepping: at the Willamette Hotel. Unseen foreea are more powerful than seen ones. Weetriclty performs euros silently but surely. To this many tbntwaHiWi who have been eured ean testify. Many who kuow nothing of It opihm It; bet truth always iaeU with tierce oposltten, which in the end only hastens oh the victory. We do nut profeee to understand tkie wneeeti power, iMtt Joyfully accept the great boon to health, feeling that Dr. Darrln la ahead of the uge, and is showing to (the world this new wethed of cure. As an example we append Mrs. Dewey's card To" tho"" Public I 1'was ft patient under Dr. Darrlti'a euro eight years I ago, and wlsli to relate my experience, that others may benefit by It. tor many long years I had been .aullctotd with diseases peculiar to my sex, dys pepsia and pain In my chest, heart and stomach. I had lost flesh until my weight wns 105 pounds. After a few months olectrlcnl nnd modlcalj treatment by Dr. Darrln, I recovered my health and gained 40 pounds, and am now enjoying good health. E. E. DEWEY. WONDERFUL CURE. Of a German Editor of Obstinate Deaf ness. (Portland Freio Prosso.) Tho lack or loss of ono of tho flvo human sonses isolates a patlont thus afflicted as ontlrely from tho world as If ho was banished to a lono iBland. Whnt gratification can bring us tho society of our best frlonds and ac quaintances If their volcos do not -AM1. nt.M AnM If tnatnnrl nt If Wft lUlVil Will UUI, Ul t, "'o.vuu w.v, aro only conscious of an indistinct murmur? With tho loss of hearing all Joy and pleasure dies within us, most so in tho domestic relations and fam ily life. Tho song of our chlldron sounds from their lips but docs not roach our heart, their thanks ami prayora aro an ompty sound. No birds sing In tho branches for us; no sound of tho whole naturo reaches our ear a feeling of sorrow and despair fills our heart. It makes no dlfferonco if our suffering Is duo to an obstlnato cold or other catlscs. To glvo our readers a case, the most convincing becauso taken from tho circlo of our nearest acquaintances, wo rofor to Mr. J. J. Kern, who 8Uf forcd flvo years ago from a dlseaso so obstlnato that IiIb mind bogan to suf fer. Mr. Kern was at that tlmo editor of tho "Nachrlchton and Frolo Presso." and tho loss of hearing and tho constant nolso In his ears proved a great obstaclo In his business. Dr. Darrln cured him by clovor treatment, and tho evil has novor roturnod. Card from C. C. Pratt. "Mr. Editor. For 20 years prior to going under Dr. Darrln's treatmont In Portland, flvo. years ago, I had boon badly afflicted with catarrh of tho stomach and bladder. I was terribly bloated with dropsy and dyspepsia. I had given up all hopos of rollof, but, thanks to Dr. Darrln, I was cured of all tho abovo montlonod diseases, and I still onjoy tho best of health. I re sldo at Coos City, six mlios from Marshflold, Orogon, and will gladly answor any questions, by lottor or In person. I heartily recommend Dr. Darrln. O. C. PRATT. Dr. Darrln's Place of Business. Dr. Darrln can be consulted free at tho Willamette hotel, Salem, until July Cth. from 10 to 5 o'clock dally; ovon lugs 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 3. All cur ablo chronic dtsoasos, lost manhood, blood tnlntfl, Btrlcturo, orrors of youth, catarrh and deafnoss, aro confidential ly troatod. Cures of privato dlsoasos guaranteed, nnd novor published In tho papors, and no euros published only by permission. Most ensos can rocolvo homo treatment aftor a visit to tho doctor's offlco. Inqulrlos aiv swored and circulars sent free. Bat torlos and bolts furnished, with full directions for tholr use. Eyos tostcd and glassos fitted, o Fresh Today And ovory day, flno spring lamb and nice tonder voal and all kinds of smoked meats and sausagos, at Fend rich's Market o Reduced Rates via Southern Pacific. Tho Southern Pacific will make special ratos to San Francisco on tho occasion of the convention of tho Noblos of tho Mystic Shrino, at that point in June. Tickets will bo jm salo from Juno 3d to 8th, lncluslvo, nnd will bo avail able for stop-ovors In California. Full information rolatlvo to ratos, limits and othor conditions will bo cheer fully supplied by all local agents of the Southern Pacific. 23-eod-td o Voters, Attention I ' For parties having homostoads In Lincoln county, and dosiring to voto at tho forthcoming election on Juno 2d, In Toledo or vicinity, tho Corvallls & Kastoni R. R. Co. have placod on salo round trip tickets from Albany and Corvallls to Toledo and Yaqulna. good golug Saturday, May 31st, and for return trip on or boforo Wednes day, Juno 4th, at $2.50 for tho round trip. To Bocuro these rates partlos must go in a body May 31st, but can return separately, IiD'IN STONE, 6,a07t Manager. Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids for the delivery of 100 cords of large, live body fir and 30 cords of grub oak wood, 3 to 7 inches lu diameter, for the use of the Oregon state peultontlary. will be reeelvad at , the office of the superintendent until 3 !. m.. Tuesday, June 10. 1808, at which time thoy will be opened. Delivery of said wood must be made on or before September 15, 1S02. The said wood nuwt be sound and of good quality. Accompanying each bid must be cash or certified check equal to 10 per cent of auHHtHt ef hid. Right U reserved to reject any and all bids. RMders are Invited to be lureeent JOBBPH a LHH. SuiwriHteudent Oregon State Pelteji- Wary SakNU. Oregon May S, mi. Mg O .A. & J? o 33L X J . ftunti vjttlKiftdYNlkMttMMllMfa ""7 flMtlEagMggBattBMggttagKMBtlMIPMgW (Talrppie's New Belts We've iust received a new line of swell styles in ladies' belts. New Moire effects, velvet and ribbon combina tions; triple elastic belts etc. The buckles are daintv, the prices moderate. Rub-Drv Bath Towels... The finest bath towel eer produced. Very absorbent; J made of imported Egyptian S cotton; try one. Unbreakable Hair Pins Made of fine shell in straight, curved, and crimpled; can be bent any shape and stay in place. 25c a box Union Title Abstract Company M L. CIIAMDERLIN, Pits. C. B. MOORES, Atty. A. II. SCHAEFER.Mir' We are pro pared to furnish you a complete and most corroct Abatract of your jiroporty in Marion county at very low charges and without dolay. Our abatract books aro open for inspection. Any information required in regard to land otc, will be cheerfully furuiehed free of charge. :: :: :: :: BUSINESS TRANSACTED IN GERAIAN OR ENGLISH STEAM CARPET uttm GR0VER & EDWARDS. At 30D Marion street, have just installed a new plant for cleaning carpets: They take out all the dirt by centrifugal force without in the least injuring the carpet and where the texture is soiled the spots are cleaned with dry steam. No moisture applied. Carpets, taken up, cleaned and replaced at moderate cost. The finest rugs cleaned without injury, dolors restored and all germs, moths, etc., effectually re moved. All carpets etc., called for and delivered.- GR0VER & EDWARDS 300 AUrion Street. et it Your Carpet, Your Linoleum. Your Shades, Your Iron Beds, Your Mirrors, Your Chairs. ' Your Lounges, Your Pillows, S Your Many Other Things. The Hniist Fiirnkhftw Co. rsCom'lat., next to Poat office. it The great bargain sale at Friedman's, No. 307 Commercial a' taken hold of the laboring men'a hands and many of them wearing pants have quality and nrlr i,i h.m tu! .. sunstroke, and those who earn their know where to get their handkerchiefs, at Friedman's. For strength, Friedman's socks take the walk, for they get stronser ev"7 wear them. Remember the place. . . -- Friedman's It Only Takes Two Weeks To Get An.., nter national Suit... And when it comes you'll be pleased with' it. The style, fit and workmanship of International clothes wins the admiration of all swell dressers. $13.50 to $40.00 CLEANER i AND RENOVATOR of m Your Wall Paper, Your Matting. Your Curtain Hois Your Mattress Your Picture Frames Your Rockers, Your Couches. Your Cushions. Btoree at Balem and A9" In the way they are buying ou' captured our auapendera, for u.. .,!,. . hati are not auJ bread by tho sweat of the' t A durablW m 307 Commercial Street. lv ,-JR1sJ. t- imm