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- nr Ml E U .1 i ! R II ?vTWlflr,r- pattrOATITAb ,00, Portland Genera lectric .: v, VS T .' . ? Comp any- , sett r, "V ... ."'. The Salem Depot Ca Leaves fo Sottthetn Pacific Tuains as Follows .rf? jr t P,.. .r , ' ,. ., '.. yi- - !' v.q For North Bound Trains L.V'u v ' v4 . '. No. 16 No. 14 No. 12 5:00 a. m. 7:55 a. m. 4:1 5 p. m. ' 'V, .4 ' .:..'-.' For South Bound Trains: '!'! ;-'. .;, . No. 11 ' " ... No. 13 1 0:05 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 10:30 p.m. T-1-. , .'Of I We have plenty of Electric Fans? new stock. Place yot otdzt feefote they ate all gone. We have now on hand a few Electric Ions. They ae fo sale at $4.25 each on tea day's trial. Call eatly to avoid the tsh. 240 Commercial Street w-i m i m n 1 1 1 m 1 1 n COMPANIES ORGANIZE. $ Artlcltxi of Incorporation . . Clnuitod Entorprisos Sacked , , by Orwtfon Capital, Marlon Now.s Items. Ami rows loft Sunday evening to join her huubmut. Mr. mul Mm. Will Mnrtlim hnvo gono to Portland. Mr. mul Mrs. It. 0. Stmill nru vlalt- lllMDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlr Article of Incorporations woro llloil today by the Snutlnm Gold Min ing nml MIIIIuk Company. Tito In vorporatoru tire: W Mnuiul, W. II. ("lnypool nml George Whltakor; cap Itnl utock, 1350,000; main oHlee, Snlcm, o OAHVOXtXA. tnxtxu ylbRlttJ Yw Han Al)i Bwjhl ; lug at Loudon, OroKon. Mm. Gentry ami Holla uro visiting Mr. Gentry, near Ktigonu. A. II. Hunt In visiting nt homo. Ho 1h employed In l'ortltuul. Air. mul Mrs. u. w. wpiur mo spending u Cow days ivt Soduvlllo. Clinton Tracy toll from u tree mul hurt hlineolf qnlto badly Saturday. Wesley Stevens unil Herbert An drews arq, working In Portland. Mrs. Nov. nnil Mrn. Hluahnw mul Mrs. Ell Davidson are intending Friends' quarterly meeting at Scott'a Mills. llov. mul Mrs. lllushaw attended Ithe wedding of Mru. Hussey to Mr. olllcluted nt tho Biiiuo. Miss Alum Olson Unil n smnll party l'rlilny nftornoon, tlio occasion belns lior sixth birthday. Marvin Hunt, Doris Harbor, Luvorno Myora, Kthol Uuaiicmup mul lHhul Olson wcro prusunt. Mh Shaw mul family hnvo roturnod' to Oiokoii nKiiln. Ho formerly worked for J. I). Harbor, but wont to TIIIKVKS VISITKI) ,MA1,LKS." NIkIiI MaiiraiU'i-s Disturb tho Item,, tho l'Vix anil tho Sleepers. Thlovoa visited "Tho Mnploa" hist night n;id no doubt would havo boin succosatul In securing a largo nniount of loot hnd It not boon for tho pot hoar, tho tamo fox and tho angry doga. It was mldnlcht and all tho J hla old homo In Illinois nbotit n yoar campora woro wrnppod In slumber, is good when llrulii, Hoynard and the canlnos ngo. tlo thinks Oregon enough for htm now. SAFE AND BOTTER Noror ?od monjr by inU. A bunk dift Is Hlwys Ux It U ulo IxtUr In otVr wy. Wo M th drft they af pooO tlroujh ool tba Unltrd 8ta.ti and tUaid. Salem State Bant LtXPAGE, PtmUtmk R. W. HAZARD. CAfcr TAKE AN OUTING When, you get ready for Ihc mountains or sea shore, don't faH to get a good supply of good HAMS BACON SAUSAGE PURE LARD and SALT MEATS' We have the best, Lumber Humeri. Word ronohoil Cotlago Grove Sat urday that on Wodnesdny night tiro dostroyed tho lumber yard at the mill of 1). W. Huftor, located uoar Dhldo, flvo nilloa south of that city. Tho loss aggregates 1,000,000 feet of good, clear and dressed lumber, which was worth, on mi average, $14 per thou sand foot, bunco tho loss falls milto heavily on Mr. Huff or. No Insur ance, Tho tiro Is thought to havo origin ated from a smouldering yellow-Jack et's uest which was burned out dur ing tho provloua day In ordor to do- stroy tho llttlo pests, which unnoyed tho yard men, hut It was thought tho tiro lu tho uost whs entirely extlu Kulshed boforo tho mon quit work In the evening. MICKS PltlSOX FAHE. After Hetlrlng From rcnltentinry, Colored Man Hrenks Into Jail Twice. Jack McEwan, a colored man whoso tlmo In tho state penitentiary expired last week, got drunk to celo brato his freedom and was locked up In tho city jail. He wns released Saturday nnd was arrested for prowling on tho streets after mid night the snmo night nnd was again imprisoned. He was tried In tho recoruers court tws mornlug and himself or leavo Snlem. McEwan was sent to prison from Pendleton. Doc & Kurtz began a concert, which aroused all tho Bloepors. it was soon dUcovored that Intrit- was sentenced to five days In Jail. dors wore on tho ground, and hastllj'lWhon tho recorder released him tho donning n few garmonts, all tho male rst tlmo ho warned him to behave population stnrted out on tho war path. With u lump wrapped In a bathrobe, It. D. Gilbert, accompanied by Chnrlos Caulklns, nurylng a shot gun, and without a hnthrone, ran two mon, supposed to bo thloves, for sev eral huudrod yards through tho brush Tho offonders. havlnsr on shoes, naturally oulrnu their pursu ers mid uscuprd IBB aOti :Loi tffH one tffice be So tttao llhes uep31 otf ULL Con' U460 S Veam. ,otffl CfW 5TR A Us I mi Uu w nt lort Irebi A bo tip qui' to (i lit n ill tit: 10! tea fl. Ilk- I Hit to K la la it l: Ft c I t I In Self Defense. Major Haimn, editor and manager of tho ConstltutlonalUl, Eminence, Ky., whon ho was fiercely attacked, four years ago by piles bought a box of Bucklon' Arnica Salve, of which ha saya: "It cured mo In tea days, and uo troublo since." Quickest healor of Burns, Soros, Cuta and Wounds, S5o at J. 0. Perry's rim 177 Commercial PJwrc 285 ' tore. Mnshcd His Foot. Losllo Huntor, of South Salem. met with qulto an accldout while on his vacation at Newport. About 10 da,vs ago ho loft for that place, pnd whllo In tho oporatlon of putting up his tont, ho mashed his foot. At first ho did not notlco It. but It emw worse, and ho was obliged to rotum homo. Saturday ho had tho int.,,, momtjer lanced, and It Is hoped that It will soon bo all right. XRAYS Woodburu Is Champion. Woodburn defeated tho SchlUers of Portland, Sunday, on tho Wood burn diamond, tho scoro belmr S tn 7 TKIa htilia .A i .. I to .. .-v utwourn tne amateur I "m , " km Xa Hw ra ckamploa team of the state, wiyr yyqw jj No use worrying about Insurance. Most of tho companlos don't pay any way, In the caso of a general disas ter. It Is too eiponslve. . What Omgon needs Just now is numoroua gangs of graders and tracklayers on Its proposed railroads and tho sidetracking of about 10,000 Picturesque surveyors, with hlghtop . mm we-own-tno-earth manners. It will cost 12.000.000 to inc tho meat packers' business. Tho en- lorcement of tho law acalnsf . Packers. Instead of the corporations, and the sending of one of them, such armour or swift, to tho pen. wcoild save this exnen n, , ' tho packing houses models of clean- .ssst... ,m ft inwmtajj 9 INVITED TO VIHGIXIA- . . Acl.-oll bl Governor uiminuoriiuii ..-- WiiHhliigton ami Leo Unlversa, . At..i- Aimiiiil Aildress. r?oni. nhnmherlnln has beenlJ vltod by Washington and Lee Un. verslty, at Lexington, Va., to ma m,o niuiroaa lmforo tho Alumni asw elation at tho commencement clses In 1907. . nno,.nn nhnmiiRrlaln was graau j . t.iD nia)irnf.ed institution of learning years ago, nnd It is PJ 1 ablo that he, will accept me "' tlon. BOARD FAILED TO MEET. School llonrtl Must Elect nn Assist! trnpiioi in Science. Thoro was no quorum present W tho mooting or tno sciiuui - -fi, iri, BM,nni luitldlnE Satura nlchf The business that would have b considered was the election of an M slstant teacher ot sclenco for "J nifrn onnnni iniK win u Icalled meeting that will be heW ah early date. . , Thron rnndtdatea havo seni their applications tor this P,aceJ Stevens of Astoria and Chan". Cleveland of Astoria. LARGE CROWDS ATTK)ED 'Tho Mnplcs" Was In a laJ ' .i c!...wi.v Vtelit. As is usual on Sunday TeD,BfL largo crowd visited the beautiful sort Jn Polk county to listen music by the Maplea orchestra program last evening was a Vj mJ ,, A... -nnilorod. A" the features was aa Illustrator "J xtvurjr MkJ)Vi, " 1 P astlcally eacor4. "The " m growing more amd more pwr- 4ho seasoa adva.