The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 13, 1902, Image 4

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUQU6T 13, 1&6fj
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1 WfIT O.OIEK,
Hot Weather
I Corsets,
at 39c each
They're mtula of pretty white
netting find are trimmed wjth
teoe-
I Wash Silks
41c yard
Beautiful styles in tho regular
toe anil 75c grades.
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WAISTS no two alike color,
pink, blue, tan, white, black.
Regular 82.50, special
$1.05 pattern.
Camp Blankets
600, CBc, 76p, 88o, S1.00 aud up
The best value ever offered.
Lace Gloves
Tbo reletting fad mado of fine
Halo and come in thoaa colers:
Mode, groy, tab, black.
65c pair.
Others at 7Go, fl.OO, 1.25.
6UN BONNETS for ladle nd
children 20o each.
Girl's
Straw Hats
25c each I
Any of tbo 60c, 70o, 80c straw
bats for 2Cc.
SEE WINDOW.
Men's Summer
Underwear
19c garment f
All glEOB
grade.
in the regular 2Ec
MEN'8 80X Oo pr. fast black I
and seamless all sizes.
MUCH
. WANTED
MAN
His
Specialty Is Uttering
Forged Checks
Philip W. Watkins Visited
Portland
For Sick Headaches
try these famous Pills.
They remove the cause and
act quickly. You will feel
like a new person after tak
ing Beecham's
Pills
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NEW TODAY.
The Busy
Branch....
Of our bunlneti Ii the
optleel line. Mix yean
constant satisfaction
has given us a place on
the top round. Wo
haVa Just completed
stocking; up of the lam
fit line In gold, gold
weowsio this city. Our lenses are the finest that can bo bad,and wo
wry all the complicated eoinbinations and can grind them on short order.
For Sale. Good pati of horses. In
qulro of Mra. I'. B. Davis, 1D8 Winter
strcot, cornor of Trade. 8-13-lw
OHAS, H.
OptloUn, 66 State Street.
HINGES
Noxt door to Buali Dank
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(Tome an6 See Tile
Heore you start on your summer outing. Wo
bavo Just what you rant and aro now making a
specialty of your wants. Everything caieftilly
packed ready for shipment whoti desired, : t
FuJiet & Douglas, Grocers
iHamem.,v'Atoymdfr Phono Main 2201
JSDV Fp THE COAST ORMOUNTAINS
Before jbuylhs; your eupplios for your outing you should call at our etoro and
u .ii'v ma must vviuiOka nun Ul lumping gOQUI OVOr SIIOWU,
STAR HAMB,
Horse for Sale. Good saddlo horso
and driver, wolghn 1100 pounds.
Prlco low. Inqulro at tho Capllngor
place, four miles cast of Salem.
8-13-lw
Contractors should look up the call
for sewer bids In this paper. B-13-3t
A Rare Treat
la a "Toohmoo" 12-cont olgar. All
oloar Havana wrappor and flllor. Ono
trial will convince you. Aug. Huclc-onstoln.
8TAH HAOOtf.
BTAR HAM HA US AGE.
BTAH HUMMER BAUBAGE.
STAR DKIJ4D IlEKP.
BTJSAMKD COOKED HAM.
The most complete lint o( canned
m ate shown.
ROTH & GRABBR
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Our Iiod Illbbon CSntl,! imvtn nr
proper Roods o tnki wllli ynu.
THE KIGIIT KIND 01? OOFFKB.
WTATB HUUBH COFFEE.
KIN HKB COFFEE, .
. UHEfJGB COFFEE.
Put up In air tight cans. Just the
uug lor you
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DALRYMPWS
The
- International
Tailoring -Company
of
New York
and
Chicago
SIwwIb mi extensive line of
t $Hlt!is far Fall and Winter
1902-3
ir Mssclts are Here ni we
WMt yen to we them,
$13.50
to
$40.00
RINEMAN'8 BAMOAIN8.
Bulk Cocoanut
1Bo per to.
Petite Prunes, 8 lbs.,
Me.
Pink Beans, 10 lbs.,
SOo
Small Whit Beans, 8 lbs,
28a.
Qood Flour, per sack,-
70c
Black Flfl, par lb.,
Be.
Italian Prunes, 8 lbs,,
33o
Qood Cooking Melem, par gallon,
SOo.
Fanoy Table Syrup, per gallon.
Me.
MaoaronJ, No. 1, large slie boxsa
whIU or yellow, par box, 35c
Scotch Oats, per pkg.
10c,
Bring us your butter And esse. Wo
pay Utgheat market price, cash or
merchandise,
M . T. RINEMAN
152 State 8t Telephone 131
Hot Weather '
MoalB can bo had at tho Whlto
Houro HoBtaurant on short notlco, and
you got what you call for. Opon dny
and night.
Notice of Intention to Improve and
Call for Dlds.
Notlco la horoby glvon that It Is tho
lutontlon of Uio city of Saloni, Orogon,
U improve Uio alloy running north
and south through block No. 88, of
Salotn, Oregon, by constructing tboro-
lit a lateral sower, hotwoon Marlon
and Union stroota, in said city, up
on tho plana mid specifications now
au fllo, and subject to Inspection, In
tho nfrico of tho olty recorder of said
city, at. tho city hall. And blda for
tho furnishing of labor and inatorlaln.
and tho doing of Uio work nocunimry
In tho construction of mild sower, ac
cording to Uio plana and opacifications
aforenttld, aro horoby called for, nnd
will ho rooolvod and fllol by tho un-
dorslgnud, at tho olty hall, up to and
Inoludlng Uio hour of G o'clock p. m..
on uio lBtli day of AugUBt, 1002. Tho
blda Mud in this connoction must ho.
oao.li and n, accompanied by a certi
fied chock In Uio sum Of 10 par oont.
of the full sum of tho bid oftorod, and
to rojoct any and all blda offorod In
purauanoo of this notlco and call and
In rolaUon to thla improvemont Dono
by ordor of Uio ttommon council, this
13th dny of August. 1902,
N. J. JUDAII.
8-13.3U City Itwordor, Balom, Or.
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About...
TWINE
"Wo have denlta word from
Portland Uiat wo may export
oyr dolayd stilpmrnit of Ply
mouth Twin Thursday noon.
Wa did Qt ralla how roauy
frlenda tho lUywoutk Twlua had
uUl wo teau to run short. It
la certainly (ho wont satUf&o
t6ry twlna rr utxl la tbo val
loy. U you want wore wa would
advlfia thu filing of your order
Ht etui.
F. A. WiGGINSJf
Tho most essential part
of. a printing plant is the
press.
No matter how well the
type may be composed, a poor
job of presswork destroys
what little artistic beauty
tho Job might otherwise pos
sess.
Our printing press is the
best machine made. It Is
built to do the highest class
of printing.
We believe we are obtain
ing the best results from
this machine.
WE DELIVER WHEN PROMISED.
Schaefer 1f"itlngco-
fW Room 3, 4, and B Moore blk.
l'houo.am, Rod.
Hunted by police detectives and
Pinkorton oporatlvos throughout tho
Pacific coast stated, Philip W. Wat'
kins, wanted for passing worUilotw
chcakB, accompanied by his brIUo, is
being driven from city to city. A fow
days ago ho pnssert through Portland,
says Uio Telegram. ,
Watklnn, formorly a society man,
woll known In many Eastern cltlos, tho
son of a banker and tho rolatfvo of
millionaires, Is now traveling through
tho country mourned by hotel mon
and acquaintances who cashed his
worthless chocks for hundreds of dol
lars. With him I hio wife, Uio daugh
ter of a wealthy cltlzon of Omaha,
who married him on an hour's notice.
Much has been said of tho man and
his marrlago recontly In tho pross dis
patcher. After ovadlng Uio officers of Califor
nia cities, Watkins camo U Portland,
registered at tho Hotel Portland, oc
cupied Uio attornoon in alght-soelng,
and paying his bills, departed. Ap
prised that Uio man was wantod, the
local pollco wera searching for Wat
kins, ovory detoctlvo carrying a de
scription, of tho wily manipulator of
chocks. Whllo tho slouUis wero
watching tho hotols Watkins boldly
whlrlod around town in a carriage and
was gono boforo the) offlcors wore
aWaro that ho had over visited Port
land. Thla woa 10 days ago, and somo
of Uio olllcora do not yet know that he
was horo. Watklnn m-obablv knnw
that tho detectives woro"on his trail.
and thoroforo ho did not llngor long
onough to sluff nny of his checks upon
trusting oltlzons. Evon though ha may
bavo known or suBpocted that tho of
ficers hero wantod to Intorcopt him
and hold him for tho authorities olso
whoro, tho knowledge, apparently did
not detor Uio much-wanted man from
onjoylng himself. After registering at
tlio Perkins Watklna ongniied n fash
lonablo drag and, wllli his brldo and
a Btrangor, whoso Identity bua not yet
boon dlscovored, ho rodo nlwut the
city for an ontlro aftornoon, boarding
an ovonlng train. Tho gauntlot of
guards bolnu successfully ovnilod.
Watkins resumed his Joumoy. His
prosoni wnoreabouu aro unknown. It
was reported by a friend that Watkins
was heading for Mount Angel, Marlon
county, nftor his siiddon doparturo. It
Is tho opinion of thu acquaintances
that tho young man will oinorgo from
his prosont trying situation with fly
ing colom, for Uio reason that Wat
kins has wealthy relatives million
aires, In fact who will. In all proba
bility, take up Uio checkH which aro
now flald to 16 not worth tho paper
upon which they have boon written.
Watkins haa sometimes reprosontsd
himself to bo tho New Hngland agent
of tho famous Nicholson Fllo Works,
of Providence. It. I., on n salary of
11000 a year. Ho Is 0 foot. 2 inehea In
height, la smooth shavon, has blonde
hair, la very athletic In uppearanoo. Is
well oditcutod, ami conducts himself
Ilk Uio Bontloinan of tho thoroughbred
typo, haa always, so far as Is known.
gono by his rlghUul nnme. and Is par
Uoulnrly distinguished for his ox-
pressod disregard of tho value of mon
ey, and a tendency to borrow It at ev
ery opportunity. Ho is said to bv
strictly temperato In every way.
Few mon'oara to carve, out for them
nolvofl a career such as Watkins Is
saddled with. Whereas It may be
brilliant, and even spectacular at
times, Uio trunsgrowior'a way Invarl.
uijr iioa ma same ending. Ilogus
cuocic operators are quite common in
Portland, as well as elsewhere, or at
Ipast one such swindler may generally
be counted on fleecing Borne resident
on an average of once a month. Wat
klna. howover, la no ordinary eheok
handier. When ho oporatM it Is for
hundreds, where Uio everyday plebla
cheap tyro make out a "bum" eheok
for S. Watkins is nn nrUst In hU
line, and his ability In keenlnc clear
of tho numorous nets spread for Jilm
by the auUiorltlea la corroboratlva ev.
Idenoo that Uie erstwhile soolety swell
U a rather amooth Individual
Into the meteoric career of Watkins
haa eutetvd a chapter of romance. To
enthral the Interest a. love story l
waenUal. aud this waa supplied ky a
. ruBaway wan-laa ut Ih
Miss Shonfold did not appear llko a
girl to contract a runaway match.
Slnco his advent to tho Pacific slope,
Watkins has thrust hlmBolf into exclu
sive socloty, passed, It bi said, worth
less checks, and loft fashlonablo cara
vansaries In Santa Monica, Los An
gelee, Oakland and San Francisco
without Uio formality of liquidating
rath or heavy Indebtedness. In Port
land, howovor, ho paid for ovoryUiIng
ho ordorcd, Is described as having the
polish of a Kronen count, Uio appear
ance of a man to whom dollars arc
like clgarottos, Uio norvo of a book
agent and a resomblanco In counte
nance to William Jonnlngs Bryan.
Ills cyclonic tour has boon brilliant,
for ho has cortalnly attracted attention
from Uio tlmo of his hasty marriage
to his disposal of divers checks writ
ton for high denominations.
Ono of Uio pcoplo desiring a settle
ment with Watkins is J. Wesloy
Wright, of San Francisco, who en
dorsed a check of tho former for 100
on Uio Amesbury National bank, Mass.
E. II. Ilusaoy, captain of Uio track
team of Borkeloy college, also ad
vanced 400 on a check mado out by
Mr. Watkins. After tho hurried mar-
TIMBER
DEALERS
DIFFER
Horace McKinley Sues Wis
consin Capitalists
Charges Fraudulent Transfer
of Partnership Land
Horace McKInioy, tho well-known
timber crulsor, who has mado Salem
his headquarters for several years,
.lias brought an action In equity against
George L. and Clyde Lloyd and Willis
II. ailbort. Wisconsin capitalists. Ho
asKs to havo established his interest
in about 4000 acres of land In Marlon
county Uiat was purchased for $23,
1C0. O'Day & Tarploy, of Portland,
aro attorneys for McKInioy.
Tho plaintiff alleges that early In the
year 1901 ho entered Into a contract
with tho Lloyds by which ho was to
locate doslrablo timber lands Uiat
could bo purchased at a reasonable
price. Tho money for making Uio pur
chases was to bo advanced by tho
Lloyds, the plaintiff to pay all the ex
penses of making Uio location.
Tho UUe to Uio land was to bo vest
ed In the Lloyds, or ono of them, and
should bo held In trust as to his Inter
est. Whllo Uio laud was held prlmaii-
rlago of Mr. and Mrs. Watkins met Uio ly to ho ro-sold, sUll Uio plalnUff
Ilorkoley athletic team bctwoon Og- claims that ho had an option on Uio
purchaso of a half In tores t In Uio prop
erty at any time upon Uio payment of
one-half of the purchaso prlco, and
In tores t at Uio rato of 8 por cent It
was frther agreed Uiat In Uio ovent
tho lands wero not sold, ono-hnlf of
tho property was to bo conveyed to
plaintiff, but If Uio parties could not
agroo upon a division of Uio property,
Uicn Uio land was to bo divided In
such mannor as Uio parties could mu
tually agrco upon. In caso tho lands
wero re-sold Uien the proceeds of tho
salo woro to bo divided aa follews:
Tho Lloyds wero first to recolvo the
purchaso price, togothor with an Inter
est chargo of 8 per cent, then Uio ox
ponoo clnlm of Uio plalnUff was to bo
allowed, and Uio remainder was to bo
divided share and Bharo allko between
tho Lloyds and Uio glalnUff.
Plaintiff further alleges Uiat under
tho torms of thp contract, ho secured
an option to 4120 acres of land which,
dofondants agroolng and consenting,
was purchased at ?G and $b an aero,
Uio total purchaso prlco boln $2J,160.
In cruising and locating Uils land plain
tiff claims to havo spont ovor 800.
Ho aftorwdrds recolvod an offor for
tho salo of Uio samo lands at $8 an
acre, but Uio Lloyds would not agrco
to a salo at that prlco. Tho UUe to
tho land doralgncd from Uio Btnto of
Oregon, Uio certificates of salo being
hold by S. A. D. Puter, who assigned
Uio corUflcatea to Lloyd at tho Umo
of tho purchaso. Plaintiff claims Uiat
Uio lands at Uio Umo thoy woro pup
chasod woro worth J7.G0 an aero, and
Uiat thoy aro now worth 1G an aero.
PlalnUff furthor alleges Uiat tho de
fendants, Lloyd, for Uio purpoeo of
dofraudlng him of his intorost in Uio
proporty, did, on March 2, 1302, trans
fer and assign tho certificates to ono
Willis H. ailbort, who surrondorod
thorn to Uio stato and received Uioro-
for doods to Uio proporty, and Uiat Uio
doods havo not yot beon filed for roc
ord, but aro bolng hold for Uio pup
poso of concealing Uio transacUou.
Tho purpoeo of Uio acUon Is to os
tabllBh plalnUff'B Intorost to Uio prop
orty In dispute. PlalnUff oaks for a
decroo of tho court decreeing him to
bo tho owner of an undivided ono-half
iniorest In Uio lands, subject to tho
paymont of ono-half of tho nurchasa
prlco of Uio lands and 8 por cont In
terest, aa provided for In tho alloKed
I contract, and, that tho whole of said
lands bo subject to Uio plalnUtf'a lion
ror Uio sold sum, and that Uio defend
BISHOP HANDY
SAYS
talre great pleasure la acknowledging the curative cttccts of
Peruna. At the solicitation of a Mend I used your remedy and
cheerfully recommend your Peruna to all who want a good tonic
and a safe cure for catarrh." JAMBS A. HANDY.
Present members of tho clergy are givJng Peruna their WT
mSSemen And P.J?S?
which has always uceu u.o u" r """"' Amnff
oruna is the
OTHER NPTABLE CURES.
A Husband Escaped the Pangs
of Catarrh of the Lungs.
Most Cases of Incipient Consump
tion are Catarrh.
don and San Francisco, aa Uio collo
glnns woro returning from Uio East
Watkins said his wlfo was tho niece of
Thomas W. Lawson, Uio mulU-mllllon-alro
ooppor king, and that ho was In
Lawson's omploy, as woll as being a
half owner with Lawson In Uio Croe
sus horseshoe factory In Boston. Af
ter alloglng that ho was worth any
sum Watkins confessed he was short
of cash, owing to an oversight on Uio
part of his bankor. Ho needed $400.
HusBoy supplied It In tho caso of
Wright, Watklna told him Uiat ?1500
had beon given by Lawson to defray
part of tho bridal tour, and tho brido's
parents insisted on pa"ing half of Uio
exponsofl until the husband recolvod
nn advance of salary. Declaring It
was difficult to secure IdontlflcaUon In
a strange, city, ho had Wright ondorso
a chock for $100. Wright, knowing
Watkln's family woll, was surprised
a fow days later to learn bj telegraph
that Watklna hud no funds nt Uio
Amosbury bank, and never had an ac
count Uiore. -Watkins' rolatlves wero
noUfled and Edwin U. Goodoll, Wat
kins' unolo. replled: "If Philip Wat
kins In arrestod, wlro mo, his uncle."
Slnoo thon nothing has boon heard
from tho relatlvos.
Remove Into
New Quarters
On Soptombor 1st, tho Salem Ab
stract & Land Company will romovo
Ita oflloo to Uio First National Bank
building, at Uio corner of Commercial
and Chemekota Ht roots. In Its present
quarters this company is crowded, and
Its now homo will have Uio uso of ouo
of tho largost and best vaults In the
olty In which to keep Its records. On
moving into Uie now quarters, Mr.
Watoru will Install an Innovation In
Salem In a safe depoalt system. Ho
will havo ample vault room to accom
modate hlsown business, and afford to
oUiors a safo placo for depositing their
Vhluablo papors.
-o
Examination
of Teachers
. .... 'm ii n.iFtrfflMi nn thocurallvo virtues or lorn
above one from Bishop James A. Handy, D. D., of BalUmoro.
any othor location. This is wljy 1'oruna
has become so Justly famous In tho euro
of catarrhal diseases. It cures catarrh
wherever located. Its euros remain.
Peruna docs not palllato; It euros.
Mrs. Frederick WllUams, Prcsldont of
tho South Side Ladles' Aid Society of
niilcneo. 111., writes tho following words
of pralso for Poruua from 073 Cuylor
avenuo, phlcago, 111.:
" My homo Is nover without roruna,
for. I havo found during tho past six
years that thoro is no remedy that will
nt onco alloVlato suffering and actually
cure, as Poruna docs. Pour bottles com
pletely cured mo of catarrh of tho head
of several years' standing, and if my
husband feels badly, or olthor of us catch
cold, wo at onco tako Poruna, aud in a
day or two it haa thrown tho sickness
out of tho system." Mrs. I"rcdorick
Williams.
Mrs. W. A. Allison, of 760 Shofllold
avenuo, Chicago, 111., is tho Assistant
Matron of tho
Pcoplo's Hospi
tal. Sho has tho
following to say
about Peruna:
"I havo had fro-
quent opportuni
ties to obsorvo tho
wonderful ou ra
ti vo effects of
Poruna especially
on persons suffor- Mrs. W. A. Allison,
ing with a conjested condition of 'tho
head, lungs, and stomach, genoially
called catarrh. It allovlntcs pain and
soreness, Increases Uio appotito and so
tones up tho ontlro system that tho
patient qulokly regains strength and
health." Mrs. W. A. Allison.
If you do not dcrlvo prompt and satis
factory results from tho uso of Poruna,
wrlto at onco to Dr. Hartmau, giving a
full statement of your ensa aud ho will
bo pleased to glvo you his valuable ad-
vlco gratis.
Addross Dr. Ilnrtman, President of
Tho Hartmau Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
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Mrs. Edward Stevens of Carthage,
N. Y., writes as follews:
"I now tako plcasuro in notifying you
that my husband bus entirely recovered
from catarrh. Ho is a well man today,
thanks to you and Peruna. Ho took six
bottles of your mediclno as directed, and
It proved to be Just tho thing for him.
IIU appetite ii good and ovory thing ho
oats scorns to agrco with him. His
cough has loft him and ho Is gaining in
flesh, and scorns to bo woll ovory way."
MI13. EDWAltD'STEVENS.
Any internal romody that will euro
catarrh In one location will euro it in
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good economy to havc-one.
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price. Each one is plainly marked. It's a snap.
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Summer Coats
For little men and big men--for slim men and stout-
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this city by County School Suporin
tendent K. T. Mooroe, assisted by
Prof. W. A. Mlxe and Prof. U A. Wiley,
principals of Uie Uervala and Jeffer-
son aeiioois. respecllvoly. A class of
80 young pcoplo are Uhlng the exam
ination, which will not be concluded
until Saturday afternoon. Of the 80.
W aw trying for county corUScates
and the remaining 34 aro taking the
examination for state certificates.
For Bargains In Everything,
Go to tho FAIR 8TORE.
Contractor should look up the call
for aewer bid. In this paper. 8-13-3t
an
Dlds Are Wanted.
A grain pool of about M.0OO bushels
LttHefe. Infant a4 Attala KstkeW.
UvH4imh Md (, Ih4 and
tMttur ad(, an4 vtHaker. AsB4hit
9mmi wf. A HJfie nwt HH
Variety Store
l bare iuLrtWdi a new stock
of Mx-jUkUtyihe. Prlmuar.
Htil (he lowest, Thvyaregooil
wrtr. If ye pAt call ami
W tny Hook. fiepaUlutt neatly
f deee.
mm 'i 1.?: n7.Arr?
r ' V YMa MM, MOrtSt
Jacob Vogt
tfliBgii8ittlimi888
i
Omaha aoeltv bulla . l..., ...i...
Mm Th. aliiance of Utkla.'haa not SllS!.!: !
met; wim commendation frotH the pa
ternal lmo of the bride, for Henry
bnonfeld, father of Mra, Watklus. u
quoted aa aaylng ho will Lin b ii
ean it no meeta him. Watilna was
ueaainjj weetwanl when ho met Ml
AiaMd bhonfeld In n coach on the trafa
After rtdlnir ogthr several houni, he
pleaded ao cleverly or was suck a fcnv
neliat that the tirl consulted to be hU
Wile. he hail li.i imuinai ,..!..
In Owafea society, and a kalf doien
wittlo ana wealthy ytmS arlatoorata
had wl for her hand In ruht hut ahe
bwcuuhhm to the art of tovew&vjiiK M
lven . jwaaUeal dMKttrtio ky
WatltijMt. hM- cLaacu aeuaiitatM on
A train Well VrvJ. wdJtwt xm iumj... i
In. In his comnlaJnt nlnintifr ..i,.
alleges Uiat ho has repeatedly de
manded from Uio defendants Lloyd a
wrltton contract sotUng forth the
torma of Uio agreement under whtoh
Uiey woro oporaUng. and that Uio samo
waa refused
Contractors should look up the call
for sewer bids In thla paper. 8-13-3t
o
For Bargains In Everything
Qo to the FAIR 8TORE.
D. E. Huntslnger, funeral director.
im Court street Phone Main 801.
Residence 390 Court street, phone
2181 Black. F
The Best Ice Cream
A. M, Ctough, Undertaker. 107 &tiie
street Phone Main 1351. 8alem. Ore,
anu shmhw gen, successor to D. E. Hum.i....
I. . is, . l n ...... t . ., I ..,, . ,..y.
... m iw u uwu mrraiKi bjt a nwBnc Broadway and MIIL North
faamofa of the Waldo Hills. Sealed. 8alem, Phono Main 221.
fzjnxzttv"" 'imm
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of aAld grain. Illds will be opened at
that hour at Itoek Point sahool house.
Bidden who cannot be preeent may
moll their blda to W. II. Downing.
Shaw. Oregon. All bids must bo In
hands of eemaHte prior tii S a mJ
August isth. i
night le rrve4 to rWat any and '
all Wda,
V. II. DOWNINO.
T. a PATTON,
J T, HUNr.
MARTIN SMITH.
A. UUk.VS.
Sale Committee.
-Al THE-
"FLEUR DELIS
ICB CREAM PARLORS
Hasatlten Brea. 114 StaU St.
"""""f'Tnitmummii
il
iiSalen? Woolen Mill SfoPe;;
2S4-2S6 CommerciaUStreet.
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BdcD $35
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CUSHION FKAME, 1902
CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - -
aheattof aUd 1P2 RAMBLER 1 FRAME, it is SC6 daya
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Does Your Cow Kick?
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IsSOcTatIOVc "A0E BY THE DAIRYMEN'S
Ztf1?? F.V-ER."0NT AND WE CAN REC
LEE'S LICE KILLBB . fc .. MEDICINE FOR COWS.
UEES LICE KILLER, the best lice killer on the market
&. WHITE...
81 Ccwrt Street, Salem, Of.
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