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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
MLY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFER DROS.
of the. Philippine commltteo In the ! town and hamlet has arranged a cele-
sdnaeMnd Representative! Cooper of bratlon program' and tho week promt
Wisconsin, chairman) of the hduae
Republican National Ticket
For President.
3CT3IDODOU13 ROOSEVELT,
of Now York.
Vor Vice-President,
CIJAS. W. FAIRDANKS,
of Indiana,
yor Prosldontlal Electers:
Q. B. CJmlck, of Clackamas.
A. C. Hough, of Jbsephlno.
or. n. Kurt? of potk.
m&.Voa, of Malheur.
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WHHfTE LABOR WINS BY BALLOT
It twTO Ihj worth while keeping a
Riftn &o on Australia In tho futtiro.
lOvitr thero tho cauao of labor doos
witft ran much to striken or lockouts,
JSrortttk lrallot kots Its dues.
Awrftralla'H third federal cabinet
fens made Its appearanco, and oven
Kbe plutocratic ond of tho country nil
Briila that It la an ablo cnblnot.
3. & "Whtson Is prlmo minister and
Vjtnsnror. Ho Is also a compositor.
"ea years ago ho was "sticking typo"
on. n -paper In Sydney. Onco ho was
a. Rnxnn In Lord Carrlngton's Btnblcs.
KTo rose bocauBO It was In him to rise.
Odor' members of tho cabinet arc.
SkJc Rn&or, who was n miner; Mr.
Slofjtais, an umbrolla maker; Mr. Mc
KJtKffir, an agricultural laborer; Mr.
Hfettdhulor an onglno flttor; Mr. Ma
team, u reporter.
JV cluator of labor members hold In
fflielr hands tho jolltlcal fortunos of
t contlnnnL
They run things very much as any
otJior not or men would run thorn,
l&amwmy appeals to thorn, becauso
nwesalty 1ms all their lives mado
Vacm tfnlfty. Thoy are all woll edit
ted, for ovon In Australia the pub
Sle wtfhool has reachod a high stato
or tdnolunoy. They have a keen sonso
ot iuatlco, for tho reason that they
JhaTB "neon close to that Injustice that
iw often reachos tho. plain people
Thny nro woll postod on- tho needs
oC Uiclr country, and In their hands It
a bcllovod thnt Australia is safo.
It Bectnn strange In a land dominat deminat
ed: by royalty, and whore ancostry Is
everything, that It ghould havo boon
po-adblo for labor" to tako hold of tho
reins of government, and that destiny
whould iinvo gono to tho workbonch, I
k jHlnlor's caso, tho mine and the
violl to socuro lalont for tho cabinet
of a Krunt country.
If Australia continues to proBpor
mulcr tho now order of things, tho
ennoo of labor will havo socurod now
advancement.
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ALWAY8 TOO BUSY.
Are wo too busy to live today? Ih
that tho roavon wo put off living until
tomorrow?
,rhro0U a frlonJ whom wo Iiottttl'
Uko to visit. Tho days, tho wuolw,
& ywirs go He and we havo not
vllml. Tho friend Is tnkeu a way, Wo
havn put off (he visit too long; wo
wwrw too busy. I
committee on Insular-affaire.
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Sale of Hfitorlc Ma no-.
York. Pa., Aug. 13. The historic
tract of land In York county known as
Sprlngettsbury Manor was put up for
salo Uy the shorlff today. The manor
ombracos 14,100i) acres, roprosontlng
an original surv"oy mado by Governor
Kolth In 1722, acordlng to the terms
of a troaty with tho Conestoga In
dians, Tho land was named in honor
of Sprlngott Penn, a grandson of Wil
liam Penn. Jamos Smith of Yorktown,
a signer of ithe Declaration of Inde
pendence, wa? at one tlmo an ownor
of tne tract, and built upon It the
famous Codorus forge, which turned
out cannon balls and grape shot for
the Continental army. The ruins of
tho old forgo aro still standing, as
are also the manor house, Intact and
still Inhabited, a flint mill, and other
original buildings of the colonial
period.
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sea to be a notable one la the history
of the state. Former sonjftand dau
ghters of Maine ard arriving in largo
numbers from New Yorki Ohio, Indi
ana, Iowa, Michigan and numerous
other states, some coming from as far
as California, Washington and Oregon.
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Good Splits.
Good spirits don't all come from
Kentucky. Their main source is the
liver and all the fine spirits ever
made In the Bluo Grass state could
not remedy a bad liver or the hundred
and one HI effects it produces. You
can't have good spirits and a bad
liver nt tho same time. Your liver
must be in fine condition if you would
feel buoyant, happy and hopeful,
bright of eye, light of step, vigorous
and successful In your pursuits. You
can put your liver In fine condition by
using Green's August Flower the
greatest of all medicines for the liver
and stomach and a certain cure for
dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been
a favorite household remedy for over
thlrty-flvo years. August Flower will
make your liver healthy and active
, 1904.
rfJf I k """tWAIB R V m
timiSMISfflw iJlj
Farmers Surf Holiday.
S?" i it )7"D,sf and thus Insur yu a i,brai sup
atcr Dav" wlilrh hml Hre nr4f?ln In .
' -- - ..(-,... ... - enl.lta" rn.i.i -f-- nr..
tho eighteenth century-was duly ob- " ,,," Lmla ,. a . 7 77'
.., i ,-i- i i . regular bottles, 75c. At all drugg sts.
sorvod today by the farmers of Ocean A n 0,n, . .,,.
ft n1 fnnmAiil t MstmtfnM PFt. . .1 .. -..-. - "
uu HIWWIHUUMI -UUUUUO, my uv was I
spont In feasting on the good things Machine Blew Up.
a fanner's wifo known so well how G. A. Harth, pf Fairfield, seems to
o prepare, In bathing and In frollck- bo traveling under an unlucky star.
Ing on the strand. Last yeap h,8 engne fo ,nto ft dUch
Guests from tho neighboring sum- and was completely wrecked, and rea
mer bote s turned out In large num- terdny he had the misfortune to have
u. io ymw mo piciuresquo scene. nlg se,)arator blow up. He was head-
Tin MnthJnrr ntttnta n ..! ... 1... .
;"w 1' " " " "a """"' wo,u "' Ing and threshing at Mart Waterman's
tho farmers and their families wore pIaco on Elght M1Io when ow, to
romarkablo for variety and originality. an abunaanco of smut havlnff colIectod
Af or a dip In Old Neptuno the ,n nIs machlnco, a combustion occur-
country folk had luncheon which they re(l, Uestroy,ng tho SCparator and cans-
carried in baskets and boxes and then i ,naa . M- .- , ,,., t1ft
t?llt l m th J'00,0'" ?n1 nC0Unt" As !t happonod ihey wero heading and
ored the fakirs. A dancing platform no graln wa 8tacke w thp ,0S3
rjTi"?' ": . h!i:'nB ""? cn- h.v bMn mch Ml, A ..t.
" """" """' ""g "- '" f tlo wheat was burned, however, and
, also a straw stack near by. No In-
St. Pau Minn., Aug. 13. Tho om- Mnaa , w ...n. i. .., ,.
clal train bearing tho Minnesota G. A. Dalles 'chronicle. ' '
ii. vuierans io uoston ion St. Taul
this
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Too Much Power In One Man.
Wo often hear of tho "one man
power" in our government and always
find that allusion Is made to the chief
executive. It suits the partisan pirn
poses of the "opposition," no matter
which party may be, for the time be
ing repre3ented" therein, to seek to
make political capital In this way. The
amiable experts In unnecessary noise
always find this a profitable theme.
But our constitution' hedges tho Ex
ecutive about with so many checks
and restrictions that It Is the fault of
tho people or their representatives If
he assumes and asserts prerogatives
not properly vested in him.
There Is, however, In the opinion of
the Sentry, a one man power that Is
anomalous and dangerous in the high
est degree. It resides, strangely
enough, In the judiciary branch of our
admirable Republican system. It Is
the tremendous, the uncontrolled, the
Irreversible power resting In the hand
of the one man who gives the casting
vote In the framing of a decision of
. , . Ayer's heny Pectoral hZ
ronenms I fr&
vears. If you want additional proof, ask your own familv
physician. We will abide oy nis aecision.
opinion shall pormlt reversal.
Some propose that a two-thlrds
vote of all the judges hearing the
caso should be required, In the court
cf last resort, to frame a final decis
ion This would unquestionably tend
to convince tho public that justice
prevailed But slnco It would often
bo impossible to secure a two-thirds
vote on either side, many cases must
ispse through failure to decide them
and the questions at Issue would thus
remain unsettled for Indefinite periods.
It Is possible, however, that If a
two-thirds vote were really required,
the effect would be, as has manifestly
been tho case in Jury trials where a
unanimous vote on a verdict Is neces
srry, to bring about a more deliberate
consideration and a conclusive decte
Teacher's Examination
Notice is hereby glvon tnat thee
ty superintendent of Marlon coJ
will hold tho regular examination i
niinllrnnts for stktft nnH ,.,.
,.. """UJtal
pers at tne county court house, laj
lent, Oregon, beginning -
day, August 10 th, at 9 o'clock a. "
and continuing until Saturday, i,
gust latn, at 4 o'ciocit
E. T. MOORES Superintend!
saiem, uregon, juiy za, 1904.
7-28-5t-eod
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Notice to contracto-a and Buildup
Sealed bids for the construction 4
n nn1iny1 VimiCA tn J-1(o tlt V 1AI ..
Inn In manv cases which are now left," """' """" vx.Q.w.t u. i.ju
In an unsatisfactory state, though ! Hon county, Oregon, will be receta
nominally decided by a narrow mar-J by the undersigned until August IS
gin of one. Legislative wisdom will 1904, pians and specifications rlnb,
doubtless arrive at some solution oi
this vexed question, but as the mattor
now Mands, the two-thirds vote sug
gestion Is, In the opinion of The Sen
try the best that lias yet been made.
Meantime, the "one man power"
stan.is entrenched and embedded In ,
on file at my residence 2 mils
southeast of Turner, on, tho Malta
road. Tho bids will bo opened at i;
o'clock p. m. on tho above date, il
which tlmo the contract will be let ti
the lowest responsible bidder, Till
court
afternooni Tho oxcurslonlsts
number aoveral hundred and repre
sent all pap's of tho stato. Governor
Gee-vale Woman Sick.
Dr. J. C. Booth drove up to the
(nil nnin n illdinnin t9 Aft mIIa fi..
Vnn Honf ,..!, I -, ,. " """ " '""'- " " unit, ouu-
"' , ,"" . V .. tumm"""ur day to attend Mb. H. Hcrkenrath
1 I or the luhgs. Mrs. II. was able Mon-
Hnm . . 'ay o como to this place, where she.
Itannr m 7 ' a . . ,00k the traln for GcrvaIs whoro she
t,an rrnn. n ,S' t r-"?re,0,a will visit her mother for awhile, after
21? n , 10n:rCm0r8 ,0 Seattle-Lebanon Advertiser.
Maine for tho colubrat on of o d
Home week. Tho celobra'lou will be- Miss Fianco3 Yoder roturned to her
gin tomorrow with spoclal rollgloua homo In Hubbard-last ovonlnj,1, after
borvices in an cnurciies. Evory city, a visit In this city.
FASHIONS AT
EASTERN RESORT
Ah this beautiful city by the soa ls.,h Htlrt which was of srh ,
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tho stronghold of the yachtsnmu, It'
the supreme
States.
In a trial Involving the ownership
or value of a sheep before a justice of
the peace, tho jury must be unani
mous. But In our highest tribunal, a
trial Involving hundreds of millions of
money, the permanent policy of the
government, possibly the fate of the
nation Itself, may be decided either
way by the whims or prejudice of a
single justice.
The opinion of one man In 1877 de
cided the momentous questions as to
who should be tho President of tho
United States during the nesulng four
years. That decision carried with It
Ineffaceable Influences on the current
of American history, yet a change of
one vote would have converted the
minority of the electoral tribunal Into
a majority and that one vote was
cast by a Justice of the supreme court.
The constitutionality of tho Income
tax was adversely decided by a single
vote.
In the greatest patent suit of the
nineteenth century, the Bell Tolephono
and Drawbaugh caso, the court was
divided Into a majority and a minority
with the dlrterenco of only one.
The question as to whether the con.
stltutlon follows tho flair was setttaH
In a way so confusing and Inconclu
Hlve as to bo still tho subject of won-
derlng controversy, but the settlement
readied certain questions with suffi
cient clearness to make vital changes
our concoptlons of tho national
of the Un ted tho hlghe.t ranks of our Judiciary, a board reserves the right to reject ay
W UHHvH I iHHr) nil lililn
nightmare to litigants and an aggrava
tlon to the people. THE SENTRY.
Note Responsibility for the opin
ions and utterances of "The Sentry"
Is assumed by the eSntry Box bureau,
of 825 Vermont avenue, Washington,
D. C. EDITOR.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The board of equalization for Marl
on county, Oregon, will meet at the
office of the county clerk on Monday,
August 29, 1904, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
and will remain In session each suc
cessive day for one week.
All parties Interested are requested
to appear and examine their assess
ment for the year 1904, and have all
errors corrected by said board, If any
there be, as no corrections can be
mado after the adjournment of said
board
CHARLES LEMBCKE.
Assessor of Marlon County, Oregon.
Salem, August 8th, 1904.
and all bids.
Da'ed July 28, 1904'.
W. D. SALISBURY,
7-29-15 Clerk Dlst. No. Ill
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Much Cheaper.
Cheaper than wood. Try It and lei I
One of our now gas ranges. Cltliet
Light & Traction Co. 7-22
In
function and-one man hold tho bal
ance of powor.
Vast coiuequoneos affecting the
fin It i .1 i a . - ... .
h...o umi interests or millions of
-ha.lo thnt nn .rinrinf .nntrnu, ..n..n..
.- " VUIIIKU. llPaillli mn-,, ,1... , . . ..
iiniiiuillv iim.ui nhn.it ti,t n, ., Tho corsnuo wiih .. ..ni,,,.i i..u I. ' ... ' """ '"'"' lno oruiern
... ... ....,. ,,,Ui WIV vua. , ..- ,.... .uu iiuu.i isornrm.ia ,innii.. ...
,l,i.. ... ...... I "- "I UIO
nut mattor, and If pootry can bo ovolv-
Thert la pleasure to bo found In n "l from flannel or sorgo. It cortnlnlv
tuiuos of his fair visitors Is an Import-1 0? r"iffou fol,,s ovor which the lnco
.. ,....(Ua iioiu mm iium, rrom tna
bhm.ldors drooped tluoe wldo K)Intsd
,ni-o tabs, with tho trailing vino pnt-
iiiuo trip to the eountry. It would , exists at Newport. The yachting suit i9ni ovor n ri,n mi' ",V ,
wu tho husband and mother and bo thai Pleases tho Newport beauty Is ' J L, rol t 0,T" l" lbvo
holiday for tho oh.ldron. Wo put PlolntR mado skirts that , not umU t 1 1 L Mn M
Huff uU kh. othor time, and that ll.t dock, a half-light medium length ? ,2 ! ,, "?"! !.
Uor tlmo seems never to como. Wo
n nhmyn too busy.
Thro nro a humlrod llttlo kind
ncscM wo shotthl do If wo only had
th tima Tho chiinoos putt, tho Umi
IMtvor aimM. Wo nr too busy for
in )ludnoHma.
IVaawioo buny totlay; w nra ti
by., Wo r too busy ytflu u n,
iok out.
Tutmi Ju Ututt for woryUUiig If
! tho inott ImiHHiant UilitKs flwt.
V uru too buy ovtr trivial tuultvn
tu ml Uio roal BotHt Hit of llvtin?.
When wo gut ovor our huri wo
imn!i ounolrtM to btgtn to live.
Ami w vor Kt ovr our hurrn.
8we day we shall Mv as w wink,
Mti olitml otirwlw luio bilvtHK.
iUit Ui some day mmt mnnm. W
ctwuj, w iwu. himI w iMver aatow
th Joy of II r. We hav Uh loo
Imtiy guiaK rwdy to live. Tuo buy
ilway tv Uut).
iiinknt wit i. .... ... . "... i ' --i'. ...uivu una itoammii
'" ''. ..ft imjuiid iyi- 'oc'.lilino
lib motalllo butlons on front and! '
Bleovos. A cotton and linen iiHitorlal i,elty accessories nr v. .!.
u while or various blue shades, white n" 0" c' pes ?". Ing , Z
or bluo sorgo, plain whlto or twlUwi tCM i m,nis or , ' ,lf 1 ,
flanuol meet the proaoat requirements Z r J 8)n f
of this fnshlonnble plauo. Wancy strip-'rntiin im, ....,.... . inmmeu
oi flannel, trimmed with a solid color ' .. ' ":
ii always at u active.
A few Htons nro stilt worn and
eonwUmei elaborately trimmed by si Ik
embroidery or whlto llk facings, din
ted with blaok buttoiui ami blnok braid
stiapa thee however are In a small
minority. Shuon for j-aohtlug or tennU
natoiiUk one at n BitU glance, so
tilek and 1tavy are they. Of wklte
iHivktMn or rann with such rubber
M'et thnt (hey woiikl seem to defy
the elemeuta. Yachting hat aro un
UMUMlly lame, umi It now llUt0 tB
ti io bend tke brim at tke fwu a
UMIe over the fomkeHil. a tilt whtek
U luualkj- bmiiHltt. ntack faclig
lve contratt u the Hgkt stmw.
and one kaHdeoote ostrk-k feather wltk
a. I aM silk ilraitlttK Imiwrti
pulrll daak,
Manila Day nt the Fair.
$t. UHiki, Ma. Awe U lu tHde
IkrutWw of ike aiuilverwury ox tbe ct.
tU of Ike city of Mutttki by the
Awdi truojte ik HMMflHHW r
&i wxMfW'a fair doaimatod Unlay aa
It vvd to k,o en of tke red iottr L:o.t .4irJv Ju -..- ttl
) of me Mk fair tu date. Tfco Ka
posed of narrow Vnl odging one row.
Ju.i ovorlapp'lng tho othor. and so
kldfuily put together that the yoke
)te perfectly flat not a crinkle, not
a packer. Other handsome jokos
win nero are of the new open eyelet
OTH..irwery. a very pretty one was
ormiMwed of 17 goree, of courso nar
rowing nt the neck, each gore how
a spray of eyelet embroldeiy. The
Ikilch or round colhir Is 1 favor be
cause new, hnml embroidery U a fre
tiuent ornanionliiUott. and frills pre
ve atlfTnes. A cokwed rlld.ou Is.
'rawn uwler the oolkir and tied at
thv flXHlt.
Lumber and Supplies.
This Is the time to build your new
house. You can get all kinds of
lumber, moldings, jambs, stops, water
tables, etc., of fine soft yellow fir from
us at lowest prices. Send in your
bills and get our figures or call and
seo us. 8-ll-3t
BRYAN. LUCAS LUMBER CO.
Wb?
pay high rates of Insurance 01
unexposed dwellings? The old lis
companies charge you $3 for $500
of Insurance, while- for 75 ceati
yearly you caa got the same
amount by becoming a member ot
the
Oregon Fire Relief
Association
OF M'MINNVILLE, OREGON.
a home companiy working for horns
insurance on a homo plan. Let me
tell you about It,
H. A. JOHNSON, Murphy, Blk..
H. A. JOHNSON,
Murphy Block, Salem. Head office
McMlnnvllle, Oregon.
fiaM0Mcisess80sae iwwwwe
Tke leaden of society wir muni.
Wllk .Jewelry tkla mawt. largely however.
re-lnf atu!.iuraAlim, b. 1.. .... .. .
lck kau. atltcifd L. - ..'.v. "T. "T" '" l'u'""-J
tkrmurtMMU au4 mmA wltk whit. .T ' LT, ZZ? "T .and. '.l urmal
h.. ....i I. " . w" wr" w'i favo
e umntal eoUura and neik laeos
win are atto eea oh yackthur itartlaa
tUM Society. At of the fkllipJ
wm, wmiM amuttl rouakm biH
kiW ketv, umi ik MMplao eeteey at
tt wjxtMii toek part Ih ike tlaj'a
twee) out f ats-kL a oewU
l'a a tvo hire kowovtr meeta wltk
ktitk cuuA.Mii iv i..i .. .t..
tMsram. ktok cwrta Q( Mekekrhte tacy waTttuatrated at "Z,
wmottH ittu epdkere h oS4rUr" of
War Tmft, Colonel Kvward(, Chief of
kfi lnuter llureau, datierals Chaffo
wa Mnrltt, Senator Ixdg, ckalnaan
uoi etHlrelj' laid aside.
ere nvu before In snefe deaiand. tho
ier leoowlHp akaoet a neewtty In
W.le eMHieled .. k w K7n. w ymv "re,,WM w nall-
. .. . n,v w. HW H-
jure. low round or ..,n
leck. roitkiH ckalae. ameikyat
aecke. M'ptlaa okala. awojthysl
. o eollara forraotl of the tin
Iwt of gokl beada coHlotHlne an Ori.
oaial do4n camied wt by means of
terser cotonkl jowoks, the coMar being
trnllthr Maea. Tko laoo imrarw r.. - h Rldea by 86d nearls. ky 'lliw drunrtita. snd 10a to
kora tho hoste&a wore
a rctetume of I4ne L with laeo annli.
.ne la a ckryaanihenium luttera with
Slllirpmn
court which divided them, as often
previously, on tho lino of five to four.
We loso something of our faith In
the court's Infallibility when wo reach
that the four dlssentors nro equally as
liHolllgont, honest and learned as their
victorious colleaguo they aro merely
unu ios numerous. The clorgy warn
us not to put trust In rlchoa and tho
supremo court decldos that It Is crim
inal to put rlcho In trusts by a ma
Jorlty of one. In theory all of us
are equal, but tho august bonch with
only just enough votes to settle it
Jologatee our little brown brothors to
an ln.ioiinite period of probation and
iiuemge.
What Is tho remody? That Is ,iif.
flcult quostlon, worthy tho most seri
ous consideration of the wlsost legis
lniors. Some claim that It Is better
thnt a quostlon tw decided wrongly
thntii nnt lat.ln,i n. .. n,. . . .
- ""w ! inis 18 true
in tho caso of minor Judicial deter
mination wnere the right of appeal
oxlsts and where the wrongful decision
may possibly be corrected bv IiIbi.p,.
authority Krorn the suoremo ,nrt
01 me i-niiea Stales there U no niv
fpoa). hence, an erroneous decision ,i.
utand n the law of the land unti: a
locofttututetl court w a vMl uf
MEN ARE POWERLESS
TT.?LM "' I"'"'" Vnt,
ifk Z"V,L J Cammm.. V
er --- -'wt 1
A PEEP INTO OUW
ICE HOUSE
will show you why it Is that
our meats are always fresh
and appetizing In the hottest
weather, when meats would
spoil If not properly cared for.
u would also show some of tho
fnttest sides of beof, tonder
and fine quarters of lamb and
mutton. Our meats are high
grade and low priced.
E. C. Cross.
State Street Market.
I
gyMMMTtMM XSZESUJ
Pihii iiiiii.1 m, I,,, lutmmanmwmmu mmu
Tli
ej
Mrlkr .t the t'-d.,l,.Vc "
altle term will prwper Is 11L- p.r
vnter from Ihe icean o prevent A??!1
from rUlnr- i"ent the tide
Yon cannot accomplh a satir.t.
cure without having a right umUnu7
l??Mith rundaraw" uror'?he
You must kill the Dandrutt Qtm.
Newhro;. llerplclde OoeaVhuuw It
Whn the arrj Is wmoveO. the jiir
has no choice but to rwurae hLlthv
growth and buty, un8 neaithy
.ft2fJW th" CUW ou "W the
Phene: Mam 2953.
ALL
WORK
DELIVERED
WHEN
PROMISED
193 Commercial St
urer The Journal.
f ??o K'NTIMG AND wrn8tt
IK TREXMENT twoarecom
&' t of tho poor ,&S.
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vn all WORK.
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Has been taken to supply the stock of.
lumber In our yards. Our stock 1! !
complete with all kinds of lumber.;;
JuBt received a car load of No. 1
shingles, also a car of fine Bhakes-i i
We are able to ail any and all kind; ;
of bills. Come and let ub show yon; ;
our stock. ! .
Yard and office near S, P. paOTanger! !
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