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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1906)
"""f&ftv' - -- COltTON'S MINSTRELS. ..i inhibition of IIIkU Class D"IU ,,. .. n rfl5S illllii win.ni l House. ' eral minstrel troupes have held " . i il. Oitlnm fli.on.1 nnnn , boards ni i '" i'- this season out uuriuu s, mo ..... 1.nt rrnvn tlmlr nlinw nn negation . "- - "- liristmas nisiu, "J - "si j them " of us who nro optimistic I , n keen on hoping against hope Those r periini)S tho dramatic tasto of ftIeDl 13 an rigui. iiui ". m us XCilSO Wily um uuuau wus hoi 1- n( -vfrtttt it flinf If w'fta llrlitmas and most of tho peoplo F . Maine out. Perhaps that was E Anyvay It la well to let It go at Ml -rt Georgia mlnBtrols played here .J. in the season to an audience ijst twice as uig nu mo suuw j jOO per cent uio uuunur. .nnnuaretto In Gorton's contains Lie excollcnt voices and they ro- jjjoaded to encore artor oncoro in an J. west popular melodies. A num. if f entirely now features were In- Induced and theso caused tho tire- joas monotony tnat sometimes one li at a minstrel show to he lHn One of theso features was -The Enchanted Grotto," and opera- hi. Pitravasanza that brought down n house. Tho end men nnu tno were nway aoovo tho average, tko dancing was good, tho chorus tork fully up to tho standard and itrange to say no old Jokes were at tempted. AH who attended tho show wero Iliad of It and those who stayed away mined a good thing. Mr. Shakcspenro Is coming to town this week. Mr. John Grltnth tho well hown, old time popular tragedian till nnnear Saturday night In "Rich- ird III." It la dollars to dough nuts thnt tho house Is a good one. U certains deserves to he, . o "VIRGINIA." A Good Tiny nt the Kllngor-Ginml This Week. The Coonor-Bolmour Stock com uny at tho Kllngor-Grand this week u presenting ono of tho most attrac tive plays that haB been given in tho little theater for somo time. "Virginia," ns tho nnmo suggests Is a southern story. It Is In five acts and is Intorsporscd with pathos and darkv wit. The first net tnkos placo at the tome of General Ponton, n mlsor, tho U nnlBonod bv Ezoklnl Morse, mlsc who obtains the will and mortmco to tho property. The wanderings of Virginia, Ponton's thlld, w''o Is strlckon blind, and her flaal rescue from an old attic in I Richmond by Col. T. nne' nml Captain Forrost, tho latter her lover, forms tho nouclous of the pia. Miss Hlldn Graham mndo hor llrst ' appearance hero Monday ovonlng in the ir.lo of Vlmlnn and provod hor lf to ho nhovo tho average, winning I the hearts of hor nudlonce by her protravol of tho blind Rlrl. Charles Mnrlon. ns Ezeklel Morse. the vllllan, Is clovor onough that ono might easily bo led to think thai n was actlns his roal self hut he ha't Carl KInkley. who makes good In hat over rolo ho Is placed append this week n nolonol Tom Dalloy. last week ho played the part of the tilri rr.-tn.i ....i fni-mar 111 a tause Shft T.nvfir Him." In this part bo was clvon the opportunity to how that ho was n man of the abl.- r seldom seen In productions oi this price. HEALTH Beecham's Pills arc the "ounce of Pfevention" that saves many a dot w for cure. Keep disease from setting In, and it will never lay you out. , The safeguards against all life raraon ills are: A Sound Stomacn, Healthy Kidney, Regular BowcW nd Pure Bleed. , . . Hundreds of thousands-both men and women keep healthy by using BEEGHAM'S PILLS a remedy that has stood the test for half a century and is nw "! ver all the civilized globe. They Punfy the blood, strengthen the "erves, regulate the bowels, aid I tM k'dncys and cure stomach troubles. Bu'W up the nervous force and re ?'r the ill effects of , overeating. The best safeguard against liidiges on. biliousness and dyPcP$,?,,f.i-. Take Beecham's Pill '&J1 and you will maintain good beaun t small cost. At Small Cost Kvemrkew. la loxc . Cures Woman's Weaknesses We rofcr to that boon to weak, nervous, lufierlng women known as Dr. 1 KS Favorite Prescription. I)r. John Fyfo one ol tho Editorial Staff o The , eclectic Medicai. !, $ of Unicorn root Utlmltu DkAeu) which is ono of tho chief Ingredients of tho "Fa" vorlto Prescription": ."A. remedy which tnvartablr acts as autrr. no nvltrorator makes for nomalSH vlty of the entire n.uruductlve Mtcft "2,"i nuw "in llelontu we havSamtiH?i Bient which more fully answers the abofn wiM,i(iifl. ln:ho treatment trfdKSw 2S seen which do- t not nresent somo Indication for this renin! M acent." Dr. Fy o further fays: "The fo,iwlni; are amoni the lesdlna Indications for 11 eloulas tCnlcom w?o rffi atonic (weak) con Jitijrs of ihn" .-.,.,. .s,i.....i.i . OV.UIHK in uu; oacK, witii; icucorrhcea SiXwh.0.! m,f - m,cn$Uepreslon and lr F ,S1U,y,iT ' ,eU IJ chronic dlwa of .. au-u wuucnronic diseases of dit, e m&n of wemen: constant i tff heat In the region of tho km wrrhicli (floodlnc). due to a weak- sensation MV 11-lllUUIf I neys: me ened conditio' ofthe reDrodunin im amenorTmyi pressed or absent monthly DeriwWVtfi from or tccompanjlne an abnopisi cor . Hon of the digestive onrans and Aitanilc ' 'hln blood ) habit: draeclne sensfcrfons in tho cxtremo lower part of tho abdoYoen.'' J( mornor.'ow of tho ahovn svmutnmi nni ntfseiu. f Dei IE cnts and tho me.ical proportlos of which It most falthfu' y represents. Of Ooklon Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of "Favorlto Proscription,' rroi. unioy Eiiiingwoou, .m. u., of lien nott Medical tollego, Chicago, says: "It is an Important remedy In disorders of tho womb. In ell catarrhal conditions and tronoral cafeoblcment. It Is useful." Prof. John M. Scudder, M. U., lato of Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root : "In relation to Its cencral effects on tho system, ihtrt n no medicint in wt almut uhtih thtrt Is iiueh tfinmil unaiifmlli nf njilnloii. It Is unkmallu nvarded ai the tonic useful In all delillltat.'il siates." . . . Prof. It. 11 .rtholow, M. D.. of Jefferjoa Medical Coli.;o, says of OoMen Seal : "Valuable m uter no hemorrhaire. uienor rhaela ilioiH)ln'r and coinrestlvo dysuienor-rbaa(nalnfel-'!iiiruailon)." Dr.PliTcn'- 1 iuorltt Prescription faith fully retire."-.!., nil tho nlnivo named In gredients and i"tos tho diseases for wht.'h tboy ar11 rec .pjnndtl. "GOVERNOR" GALE AGAIN. This Tlttie tho East Oivgonlnn Talks of "Oregon's l-"ln.t Torrllorlnl Governor." A week or two nso a half breed In Hakcr county brought suit to ob- tnln Interest In tho estate loft by Joseph Gale, an old squnw man, who died In Eaclo valley In Unkor coun ty, and who Is burled at Richland In thnt county. The Dakor City Horald printed n story that ho was a "former governor of tho state." Tho Orc gonlnn referred to him In flaming hondllnos ns "Oregon's Ex-Governor"; tho Portland Journal took up tho story and had much to say about "Formor Governor Gale." All this Is somewhat surprising nml can only bo oxplalnod by saying that mnnj momuors of tho staff of those papers are only out hero a short while from Indlanln and they do not know nn better. But whon Bort Huffmnn, of the East Oresonlnn. In his editorial column seriously tells hl reauers that "Joseph Gale was the flrt ter ritorial governor of Oregon, u little too much. He goes on to sus gest thnt the learned Indies of Pen dleton oragulae h historical meWy. The asrtion thnt the old squaw man was ever a governor or anything else except plain overyd.y wiuaw man U nnmle proof that such R io clety Is needed around Pendleton. For the benefit of other new .,. it may he repeated that Joseph Gale came to Oregon In thi the wake of the last niniu . from one Hudson Day gang. " ...!.. v.n.ivva where and no hnarrledasqwfromthe Umatilla reeervatlon and set led 0 a claim on the headwaters of Bagle L k n what is now Daker county i.ui hauty lie marriwu . ..tool l ""'? "'"" -" r , - - sitting In front IMInV Ml HUM- ' playing wll finally not . ....... 1. . 1.1. liar fnas Old man uai ninving . .. . jltt,i . I WU 1 111 lb I . . -.1 t I, Oil MUU wtw . . . 1 n,ta nalllft-! and was interred """ Jo", a half e from Klehland. t07, 21 d he woll If the OrwoBlM. Herald or flna l Mr- r h iioet ana nm" - ..., . ah ina iiuuiiv tllla nlnlns WOU1U ion 3lains . covernor when tho squaw mu " - . !' wno and what he ovornd. DISSATISFACTION AT PKN. . . . Oblect to tlio Style of K"""sr ",,,,r JnniesUMHl. ,'nsrzst penitentiary "-.,.,. WOrnliig. . ...Inlltad ' rurtls oalleJ Wm l"' Warden Curtis os flnUrlg lobby of the Prison and -.rt .iiinuLoi, jw--- . Into ih lobby tho super: intendent iou --- assemoiwi ten iiiu ployes uilaMR au """ looked serious. his longest iaw IS ZT St. j. " r. fln ntft fill air'. ". .-,ne the era somo d ployees dlssatlsiaciiu ----- n,.M ssano- warden .j .t,f AssUUnt Faroes aBU . TnnM would toll of It M'- ""- jon "- h voTB uis- .u ,i, James that the " dls- . i the habit of using " :ih.m a very handsome one - im;'.litf)vgmflajim.'Tt!i ter man j.iko ur. nerco's j-nvontq Sojyiluinri:iifuniiarOJaiii?rnirrcdi ol rile".! i Unicorn root, or Ilclonlas. t wnijt handle. Mr. James DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MARKET QUOTATIONS "ihiko Salem n Good Market." Home SALEM MARK15T. Stclncr's Market. Dealers In fish, nmie and noultrv. Highest cash prion paid for eggs, Prompt delivery. State street. Local Wholesale Market. Wheat 57c. Local wheat 65c Oats 32c. Barley $24. Flour $3.25. Mill foed Bran, $1S.00; shorts, $20.00. liny Cheat and clovor. xri.nn nnr ton; timothy, $10.00 per ton. Eggs 30c. Hens 10c; young chickens, 10c. Ducks 10c; geese, Sc; turkeys, 16c. Butter 35c; butter fat, 33c. Onions 55 75c cwt.; potatoes, 40c cwt. cwt. Hops Choice, 14c; prlmo to choice, 13 1314c; medium to prime, 10 lie. Chlttlm bark 5& Oc. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5Vfcc por lb. Oranges $4. 00 5.00. Lemons $5.00 6.00. Retail Market. Flour $1 per Back. Bran 65c por sack, $20 $21 per ton; shorts, UOc per sack, $22 $2 1 per ton. Hay Timothy, 65c por cwt , chont and clovor, 45c per cwt., $8 por ton. Onts $1.15 por cwt.; wheat, 75c; rolled barloy, $25.00 28.00 por ton. Eggs 35 c. Apples 50c to $1.00, according to quality. Butter Country, 25 27c; crontn ory, 40c. Livestock. Cattle 1100 1200 lb steers, 3ic. Lighter stcors 2 JT 2 ?i c. Cows and holfors 9001000 to, Stock hogs 5&J Ce, Hogs 1750T2DO lb, .fnt, JCOO ?G.25. Shoop 4c. Lambs 5c. Veal Drossed, C it ff 7. Hoi,' Dreeeed, So. PORTLAND MARKKT. Wheat Club, 0506o; -alley, G7c: blue item, 07tl0to. Oatt Choice white. 2?Si.S0 Mlllttuff Ura, MC. Hay Timothy, JlieM; Hnf $11.60. Vetch $7 C 57.10. Potatoes S6C90c. Poultry Average old hen, 7flsc; mixed chickens, 11 He; young rooeter, 12JlSo; dreeewi oiucK., IS 6 lie; turkey, live. icei7c; tur- ... i,.i m0c: Keeee, live. Keys, 11 !" "'- 11.00 10c: ducke, 15Jiooi !!! 01.SB. Pork Dretl. CCc Reef Dreeeed, 5f Sc Mutton C 070. tf.v.iiilc lb. aeeordlng to aUWooi-Vall.y, ooaree to medium 20 2 le: oaetern Oregon, laejiso. Mohair 26 J ssc n.,. r Fancy Creamery, 304? 35e; store butter. !5f 27e. Southern Pacific Co. Time card No. 46, effective hovem- I.ar ?C. 12:01 a. m. To.ttrd Portland No. 10 5c23 a. va. Oregon ex- presa 0. 18-S:30a.m..CttgeOroTO oxpross 122:58 i. m., Oregon ex- No. pross. No. 149:28 p. m., Portland ex- pross. v 00 n ii:03 a. m departs at 11:80 i. .. Portland fast freight, vo 22C 11: 55 a. m.. Departs at 1:45 p. m- wy height. Toward San Francisco. No. 13-1:31 a.m., San Franohwo "STll-XliOS a. m.. California MNo8"l7-C:32 p. a., Cottage drove MP;0M8i6-9:56 P. m., California ex- PfNo. 221-2:33 a. m.. Portland fast '"J? Mi-tlrS a. m.. departs nt 11:66 a. m.. way freight. tmmte 1 "0 T"iVsaff r. r - ' . : r i . 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, jriBFSft l. $ Tno nbovo cut shows our brick lined Torrid Zono Furnace Guar anteed gas nml dust proof. Econom ical and durablo; for tho particulars lnqulro at A. L. FRASER 238 Stnto Street. Estimates turnlBhod on heating. O. C T. CO -STEAMERS AND OREGONA POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVE PORTiaND MONDAY, WEDNES DAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT ):() A. M. FOR CORVAL1S TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT 0 P. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt etaieMe)' eeief Gold Dtist Flour I Msde by TIIB SYDNEY TOW EB COMTANY, 81dnoy, Oregon. Mailo tot family ueo. Ask your grow for It. Brnn and shorts Always on hnnd. P. B. Wallace AGENT iMSinMiieMea1(l CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TAUL13 NO. SW. TniliiH 1'itiin ami to Ynquliin. No. 1 Leaves Ynaulna C:40 A.M. Arrlvos Corvallls 11:15 A.M. Arrives Albany 12:15 P.M. No. 2 Leave Albany 12:50 P.M. Leaves Corvallls 1:48 P.M. Arrive YanHlna 0:15 P.M. TiiiIiih to and I'ntni Detroit. No. 3 Leaven Albany 7:30 A.M. Arrlvos Detroit 1!:30P.M No. 4 Leaven Detroit 1:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 6:16 P.M Trillin for Corvnlll. No. 8 Lenvos Albany Arrives Carvnlll No. 10 Loaves Albany Arrives Corvallls No. C 7:66 A.M. S:36 A.M. 2:26 P.M. 3:05 P.M 7:35 P.M. 8:16 P.M. Leaves Albany Arrives Corvallls Trnliii for Albany. No. 5 Leaves CorvalUs 0:30 A.M. 7:10 A.M. t e e Arrlvos Aloauy e e t No. 9 Leaven Corvallls Arrives Albany i: :46 P.M. :30 P.M. :00 P.M. :40 P.M. :30 A.M. 1 Ne. 7 Leaves Corvallls c Arrives Albany " 4V0 usunday only) 1 ahvm HnrvalltS ...... t.VM . ---- -- Arrives Albany " ... .n...ti j;0, 12 (Sunday only) Loaves Albany "'K I'S Arrives Corvallls -- -- For further Informaton apply to J. C. MAYO, Gen. I'ass. abi. II. H. BOLES, Agent, Albany. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark Httww. Portland. Oregon. Tbs m and modern hotel of the eltj Caters particularly to rejects of 8 b sad other Oregon titles Burets ptaa. Free boa. Bat- 11.00 'per dJ i7a,l upward. HanOsoiawt grill n the Wert, and ?. " leas sttnutive. viuj v.r.. oi m. - ,v WEIOirr.DUJlCBNBON uuiu iwwmwLW I iSiM.ewu tj -rum m 1 6m2KSJMJgSrS'CjSg I I uw rrt o iimtit v ?. untire1p MSJSJBJBBBBBBBWiBSBniii"" 1000. mnenitnitwiummmm tin)tttmjiiitei . iicic: r,r,-r.ar.1T ILA33IIILU UtrAKIiVimi RltlCK I llrlck furnlshcil In lnrsro or small I quantities. Pressed brick niado to ortler. Ynnl 011 Stnto Street, south ot Penltentlnry. SALKM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON, Prop. DRAYMEN, R. O. Cummins -Successor to Whlto Cummins, ospross, dollvory and transfer lino. Prompt sorvlco Is our motto. Furnlturo and piano moving a specialty. Stand nt 156 South Commercial street. Phono 175. Resldonco phono 968. S-4-tt rOIt BENT. - - - i-or Kent. Nino-room cottage. ln qulro ot C. Dlllmnn, dcnlor In now and second-hand goods, 455 Stnto street. 12-1 9-1 wk FOR BALE. For Sulo A top buggy for $1S; buck board for $12; roadcart for $5, En qulro of Wcrnor Fennol, 803 N. Liberty St. 12-17-lmo. Cliilstinns Treoji Send us your or der for n flno Chrlstmns treo, nnd It will bo dollvorod promptly, Just when nnd whoro you want It. lllun- doll Dros., phono 1372 Morning aide. 12-18-lw For Snle Team with wagon nnd harness, good at now. E. A. Aufrnnc, 3 Mi miles east ot Salem, on Mncleay road, R. F. D. No. C, Salem. 12-21-Ot INSURANCE. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl dont ana pension Insurance; IV 000,000 pledgod; ovory claim paid. Good agonts wanted. J. II. O. U)DGES. 1'iirestern or Ainerlen court Hlior wood Foresters, No. 19. Moots TucHdny In Hurst hnll, Stato stroot U. S. Rldor, C. R.J A. L. Drown, F. S. CVntrtil Iodgo No. 1H, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, cor nor Stnto nnd Llborty stroots. Tuosday of each week at 7:30 p. in. 13. W. Hazard, C. C.J V. I. Staloy, K. of It. and 8. Modem Woodmen of Ainerlen Oro gon Cedar Camp No. 6240. MeoU ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In llolnmn hall. W. W. Hill, V. C.j P. A. Turner, Clork. Woodmen of W01I1I Meot overy Frl day night at 7:30. In Holmnn hnll P. It. Capper. C. 8.; P. L. Fraxler, Clerk. , MlHCHLLANHOl'H. AgentN Canvassers, mixers, ped dlers, solicitors, mall order people, etc., should buy Krnmors hook 01 Trade Secrets. Regular prloo 1 5, but lialanee of last edition for f 1.26 as long as thoy Inat. Guar HNlsed. Order quick. Sioux Pub lishing Co.. Southland, Iowa. 11-28-lmo. BUTTERNUT BROAD It Is worth more than any othor bread, yet the prloo Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA IIAKKIIV. Thomas & Cooley. props. At Mn. -'. II. Wnlkwre 221 Com merclal street, you can got your clothes dyed, olmined, preaswl or repaired. Anything from a pair of clovtw to the most elaborate silk gown. Velvet collars put on, nnd ooats rsllned. Phone 1246. it.,11.1 & WeiiiUtrotli Fine wines, liquors nnd cigars. We handle iaiirntB.i Kellogg nnd Catl whiskies. Cool ami reire""r. constantly on drough. Bouth Commercial street g-3-lyr HaTem Iron Works, Founders, ma chlntsts and blacksuilths. Maou faoturors of nil kinds of sawmill maehlnery. Hop and fruit dry ng stoves, tc Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. rji'uolii Aimulty Ui.lon-e. aeel. dent and pension Insurants: U.- 000.000 pledged: every "" i""? 0od niwnu wanted J- ., ...-. Mureieui orKsa- JHIHrw',i - - f a. Ilwx 432 8alw. uresen. ' 7 Ryan, seereetary. tlfi 8UU treeU Nuilr.-I have turned m MJJ"J nMj not- over to tke Capital M OB, bank for leln. All 1".L, indebted to m will pleas rail there nnd settle Respectful lJ.S4 - 3t - lv V A vtiss"" Nr" . . ...i .Id. also ranges, re-an caking ...,. dUJ, es granite and tinware -- GUe u. n call. O. L. '." gontb Commercial BU 843-17 PLUMBERS. Tlieo. M. Rati. Plumbing, hot water and atoam heating and tinning, 104 Commercial street. Phone Main 198. 9-1-ly M. J. rotiel Plumblnir, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 820 Cotuuio?ell street. 'Phone Main 17. A. I, rtwer Successor to Barrougni & Frnxor, plumber and thnw. Mann factuier of coprvrr and galvantieJ iron cornice, and metal skylights, 105 Stnto street. Thono 1511. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. V. 1m. Mercer. Graduate of Klrk vllle, Mo., under founder of otte pathy. Rooms 25-20 BreynuK bldf Commercial St. Phone 910. ( dene 410 North Butamor ekt. Fliona 014. Treats aeut and chrcU dlsoasea. Examination fre. Dr. II. H. White Qraduate ot Klrki lllo, Mo., undor founder ot Oi toopntby. Room 21, Breyauia building, Commercial street. Phono 87, Resldonco 300 Bummer atrcot, cornor ot Cantor, Phone 1319. Treats ncuto and chronic diseases. Examination froo. 11-17-tt PROFESSIONAL, Doctor Grlnlu, tho HtHlnlUt oh Mr phlue All drug and liquor habits , hloh ho euros In from 48 to 73 hour, nsks no money until cured, Is now located at 214 Trado fit. (first houso woat ot S. P. frolght dopot) Salem, Ore. Note My partnership (In this lino) with Dr. D. P. Lnno, has boon mutually dis solved. I). I). arlRln, A. M., M. D., John Doyens, Rus. Mngr. 12-10-lmo. Dr. lino's Privitta Iustlluto For tho euro of tho drink and drug hnblt. A euro nnd painless euro for all unfortunates, 901 Mill stroot, Salem, Orogon. Phone 047. 12-14-lm HALEM HOP llMhKM. C." V. Doiiovan Hop morr.hantj re roaoats best firms In Amorlcn. Cor ner Coinmorclnl nnd State streets, Rnlom. IMitmo Main 137. SAflll AND DOOR rACTTOKnWt. Frank M. Blown. Manufaetursr of tuh. door, uioulillngs. All kinds of home finish and bard wood work Front strcot. bet. State and Court VETERINARY BUKOEON. r. u. J. xotuig. vriennary nuigu ..and dentist. 3.1 jMra' txprlen All work gnamnttrd. Dlffleult sur gleal operations a specialty. P lion 4 881. Oflli-e at Club StabUs. Phon 7, Salem. Oregon. 3-Dlf WANTED. Wllllleil LlinillliorillBlUi ivnujr juj. , Eimulro Wlllametto Hotel. 13-20-tf. liny Wiiiiiul Several good carrier boys, with ponies; good wngess work after school. Apply at Journal offlce. 12-18-1 Wanted u liny Some hens and sec ond hand bask. Nlc polaloc-s for sale at 49c. delivered. Phono 333, Farmers Route . W. A. Iliirkue. lS-3l-3t. Wanted. 1000 chickens at WHlaw ette Hotel. The highest cash pries will be pald; 1MMC Wanletl To engage 10 or 13 walt resios for leglslsture In January. Apply at onco at Wlllamatte Ho tel. Wnuted Immediately A good boy and pony to deliver papers. Apply at Journal offlce. 9-tf Wanted 8tok hogs for feeding, chickens, duoks and all kinds of poultry. Highest price paid. Hop Leo Co., HI Commercial strtet. Salem, Or. 3'MJ Wanted to Huy Farm-Giro tt deerlitln and prise. Address Julius Wehrly, Oen. Delivery. l"ese3b Wttiitrd-Haergellc. trutworthy watt or wbbisb to work la Oregon, rep resenting o msnufacturlog M,npay. Salary l0 to 190 per wenta. paid weeny. rpv- vanned. J. If. Moore, Salem- Ore- It'- wlt B. SALEM WATEJ COM' OFFICE CITY KA Vat water swlee etui. nrMe moathh Uake all complaints at U, JT WATR COWfAMY. J $UhtSkMbyDr.S.C.SI an eiesvv .- - - h was gra. was as much suprlsed as o titled. 3SStoffl34WS -wnWWV',V' 'jiff's'1" . A r