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Jcohol
t neeaea
Ayer's Sarsapariila is not a strong drink. As
now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it.
It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask
your own doctor about your taking this medi
cine for thin, impure blood. Follow his ad
vice every time. He knows. Trust him.
Wo tn no immWI W publish J.C.AyorOo.,
theformnUofiJlourprprtlcn. LowtlY, M.
Life
jffnn.
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L mndsco, April 2.-Probably
ih17 . ...jt.r. fro.lcht nrob-
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the Southern Pacific
High Pressure Dnys.
Men and women nllko havo to
brain and
hand to hold tholr own nowadays.
. l ,, 'Novor wore tho demnnds ot business,
feet of streets, ..
I .
"Tnfi AlDlXO IN" ' tno nronPt unloading of cars and to
Bt ' Many shippers have been urging the
, nf l0 southern Pacific latter course upon the company as
: n tl,e Dcmnml for Trans- an Imperatlvo duty to the commun-
rf Materials niul Mcrclinn-j Uy. A warning has been sent to
J4 . '.)-. stricken City's Re-, tho prfiplo of San Francisco by Trnf-
' . flc Director J. S. Stubbs. tlint tlm
company Is giving tho utmost atten
tion toward stralghtonlug out tho
situation.
At tho tlmo of the flro tho company
carried more than 224,000 passon-
m providing tho necessary gora anii 1000 carloads of rellof sup
for handling the vast pieg frec nnti to expedlto the de
,t of material necessary to ro- ljvery of supplies tho number of cars
'e,a Fraoclsco. on freight trains In that soctlon was
pr compiled by thnt company, limited to 10 or 15 per train, so thnt
jTj JUSl uec " f i vuuj iuuiu iiiiiKU iiussuugur UIUO. At-
t.it since the lire tho Southern though the loss caused by tho Inter
ns built tnreo new "-ttption or roguiar trnmc and th
lth nn aggregate capacity frco sorvlco rendered was groat, the
EG .
,..(40 square feet, anu nns nc- railroad expended about $200,000
-jfcrnurchase from prlvato par- for additional rellof work.
.Oite adltlonal warehousos hav
a ft. In addition, tho com-
. hi. nrt iimnifQ
rlunpatea wiu """"", work Incessantly with
KM square feet r u
baa covercu wnu muiuu
.. . rAtv nrrnnro
tI5,0QO squaru u . " "; tho wants of tho ,.. tho rnil,r(,
UtaW 33:000 'e l ments of society, more numerous.
R,Vi. has law .s,-w ." Tho flrat offect of tho praiseworthy
l8mllcioinua.uu. Vr.K -
- Hiin r "inMiiDirv i r
mm "",u "' "
Lti la Saa Francisco.
Iteacdlately following tho fire.
onrr tracks were laid upon tho
pat of tho city nuthorltlos, on a
l nsnr of the paved stroots, for
owpoe ot removing debris nnd
S( id material for rebuilding.
lit peat have been the domnnds
Accompany that n condition of
ci congestion hns been prosont-
lljejfalluroof conslgneos to un-
Itie freight sent to them. Some
utthe amount of freight bolng
!ir!o San Francisco may bo
,le:rf from tho fact that on Feb-
cr 13 the company had ir35 cars
5 F-anclsco loaded with com-
tUl freight, CGs cars of slmllnr
;it destined for San .Frnnclsco
i Htk oa th. const division, nnd
Hart of similar material at Oak-
i. Of the cars outside of San
Jdsco 3! pr cnt woro loaded nt
Ut Bljbt bo called foreign points,
'twinning 6s por cent nt local
fntithln tho state of California.
Iluarr !1 tho company had hold
:ealti western and coast division
1 on destined for San Francisco.
!l thiv had 1075 cars
f24 a tit point These figure
Mtafacrrase of 1272 cars In 30
f i r" ta arerag. of about 40 onrB
things Is commonly seen In n weak
ened or doblliated condition of tho
nervous system, which results In
dyspepsln, defcctlvo nutrition of both
body nnd brain, and In extreme cases
In complcto nervous prostration. It
'Is clearly soon that what Is noetlcd
Is what will sustain tho systom, give
vigor nnd tono to tho nerves, and
keep tho dlgestlvo nnd assimilative
functions healthy and nctlvo. From
personal knowledge, wo can recom
mond Hood Sarsaparllln for this pur
pose It acts on nil tho vital organs,
; builds up tho wholo system, and flta
men nnd womon for theso hlgh-nros-suro
days.
o ,
More Pny in Warren District.
El Paso, Toxas., April 2. All this
big companies In tho Warren (Ariz.)
district IncrenBCd tho wagos of tholr
omployes yostordny. Tho lncroaso
Is from 25 conts up, and tho nn
nouncoment says tho ' prosont high
prlco enppor mnkos It possible
About 4000 mon are nffoated. Tho
real rason Is bollovod to bo opposi
tion In tho Wostom Fodorntion of
Minors.
o
Insurance nnd Practical
Generosity. ,
For some tlmo pnst, corporations
nnd great fiduciary Institutions ,0.11
organizations controlling or holding
vast sums of money hnvo been tho
chief objects of public nttentlon.
Honost mon have welcomed this
manifestation of public Interest In
tho problems crented by modorn
methods of conducting gonerotts en
terprises. Clear-hendcd men realize
at tho same time thnt somo of tho
Institutions mado promlnont by their
far-roachlng operations nnd Intimate
rolatlons with tho public, nro con
ducted by men of tho hrghost integ
rity nnd nro performing a public sor
vlco of lncnlcunblo value.
Tho great Metropolitan Llfo Insur
ance compnny of Xow York Is com
ing more and moro to bo rocognlzed
as nn Institution whoso nttltudo to
wnrd the public Is nearer to that of
a gonerous philanthropist than nn op-
prussivo capitalist. This compnny
conducts tho buslnoss of Insurnnco
In a way thnt can bo understood by
tho ordinary citizen. It ostlmntes In
tho light of universal oxporlenco nnd
export knowledge tho actual cost of
Insuring n llfo undor glvon conditions
oxnots a legitimate promlum based
upon costs, wrltosm policy ns definite
nnd clear as tho simplest buslnoss
contract, and then PAYS every dol
lar the bonoflclnry expocts or hopes
to rccolve.
Further concosslons nindo by tho
Metropolitan Llfo during 190C affect
tholr younger policy- holders, ami
havo taken tho shape of. voluntary
cash dlvldonds upon Industrial poli
cies dlvldonds not promised nor Im
plied In tho policies, not bnrgalned
for, noped for, or oxpocted by those
who rocolvo thorn. This Is nn Horn
of something llko two millions of
dollars, making tho totnl voluntary
concessions during the yonr moru
than threo millions. '
Or.tt
Q Ton
blrdaKd
1U1U IUHAUC
X . ak
Da Yoh Tliink
For Yaursslf T
own rour month nv , i
mtlM -lAaB bl. - A. K
"v uu uioTcr iooa or tacoi-
oneroa j-our
r if
tVSD IntPlllrrnt llilnt-lnt. winm
ta BecU orA:f tromvkne,ncrToune&a.
ln ana suAlnc. then U tncans nch to
nOTlt frr ihert.Tffoftn" iT'
i- T Kf i
Tht makcni of Dr. Pierce's Farorlto Prr
acrlptlon. for tho euro or wmk. nerrous. run
down. orir-worled. debilitated. ialn-rackct
women, kttowjue IhlsmcdUlno to bo made ud
of Incrcdlents. CTcrr cno of whlcl has the
Btroncest WiMblo indorsement of tho leading
and standard authorities of tho aoTeral
choolg of sractice, are perfectly wllllnr. and
tn facu are only too clad to print, as they do.
tho formula, or list of lucredlenta, of which
It is composed, t platn KnolUh, on orory
bottle-wrtpper
Tho formula of Dr. Tierce's Farorlto Pro
scription will bear tho most critical examina
tion of medical exports, for it contains no
alcohol, narcotic, harmful, or hablt-formlnc
druirs. and no stent enters Into It that U not
hlthly recomm-nded by tho most adraccwl
and lcadlne tredtcal teachers and author
ities of their Joreral schools of nnrti,
These auihorlties recommend thelncredlrnts
i OTttiiiif nsHJinintiiaitiimnnBf ij
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT I
of "Dr. I'iercey ;.ivorlt 1'reyrlpUon forTfio
euro of esacl'r the nme sllmenn forwhirK
tut.1 worlil-iimojltnllclne In ii)TUrl.
It
Hi th
No other medlclno for woman's Ills has any
such profolonl endorsement as lr. Pierces
Favorltu Preu-rlptlon has nn-elred. In tho un
qualllled rvcommenditloi of each of Its
sororal Incrcdlents by scores of leadlnir medi
cal men of all tho schools of practlco. Is
such an cudorremont not worthy of your
consideration 7
tt . rjt Hi
A Ixxiklet of incnxllents. with numorona
authoratlro profeslonal eni orsomcut by tho
leadlui; medical authorltleu of this country,
will bo mailed to any on f.ndluir namo
and oddross xetth rtqurst for same. Addrs4
Dr. II V. IMerre..llii(Talo, N. Y.
l'onco !)( Ih'oii Colclinitlon.
St. Atmiistlno. Fin.. Anrll 2. The
far ia exetss of what was bolng founding of tho city by MenendK Is
W I v San Francisco
'' -H has th alttmtlon b
ii 'ac company has been un-
;!st --v$sj!V nf s, rloiiily consld-
r4ief!ann5 r.f an embargo on
m f uses vt building mnterlnl
wr Kljli , or of Incretwlnc
'Jno saffl.i.ntly to Induce ' ferent each dn'.
the opening fen t it r a today of the cole
brntlon of Ponce d Irwin's Inudlni:
In Florida. The change of Hags, of
the United States taking possawlou
of the city, will open the festivities
tomorrow. Each day n graud parade
follows tho opoulng event, being dlf-
aSTORJA
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CKUMePreniMt r.
fiasSaX
QJcaai5 amlDovN-cls of
"WCtesfli?i.cllnn rt..r..i
iSKLConlflIn5ncWcr
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ytorewiic
)ISr?2Vich,Diarrhoca.
(Loss of Sleep.
Snahw of
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
MssiMlksslsiiaasikMsMHStMMMsMsMilsHssssssssaBMssMasssM
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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VT Am
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w-HAPPCB.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
ssfftM VvswNs)lsTf wWswsw Tv4 TTf
WoniKii Tells How to Itclleve
Itlieiiumtlc Pains.
I havo boon a very groat sufferer
from tho dreadful dlsoaso, rheuma
tism, for n nttmbor of yonrs. I havo
tried many modletuos but novor got
much rollof from nny of thorn until
two yonrs ago, whon I bought n bot
tlo of Chnmborlnln's Pnlu Dnlm. I
found rollof bolero I(ltnd used nil of
ono bolllo, but kopt on applying It
and Boon Tolt llko a dlfforont wom
an. Through my ndvlco many of my
friends havo tried It and enn tell you
how woudorfully It has workod.
Mrs. Sarah A. Colo, 140 S. Now St,
Dover, mi. Chnmborlnln's Pain
Hnlm Is n llnlmont. Tho rellof frpm
pnln which it nffords Is nlono worth
mnny tlmos Its cost. It nmkes rest
nnd sloop poBslblo. For snla nt Dr.
Stone's drug storo.
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To Adopt .V'v Plnn.
New York, April 2. Nothing htn
been lieurd this week regarding th?
plnn nnd markotlng of Ingrain oar
pota mid art sauarcM through one
selling agent.
According to nil reports, some
1200 out of tho totnl number of
looms have agreed to adopt the plan
proposod at the Philadelphia confer
ence, nnd thnt the manufacturers
representing the balance of the
looms would undoubtedly come Into
the combine, Tho demand this sea
son for Ingrain oarnets lian been very
poor, nnd with the exception of a
moderate amount of business on in
grain nrt squares the mills have had
n poor season. It Is confldentally be
lieved by the trndo thnt the plan to
appoint and J. Sloane sole selling
agents for the next five years of all
Ingrain enrpots and rugs will be put
through, and that It will be one of
tho beet things that could happen
for the Ingrain Industry In the coun
try. The price outtlng tnolles so exten
elvely nraetlofd In past ReoeM br
Ingrain inaMHfnoturers, for the pur
pose, awwrently, of securing busi
ness retjardleae of pi-lea, has result--d
In damaging the lncralH trade to
a marked extent. Conservative
manufacturers state tkat where or
ders were booked at price below the
ooet of maaufaetare the eants turn
ed out were Not egstal Ih quality to
those of former smh, so very lit
tle earnet wool was Hd and the
wearing quality nf the Ingrain was
Impaired to a marked extent. In this
way Ingrain carpet and rugs have
'received a black eye throughout the
country, and the buyer has turned
bis attention to better grades of ear-
pets, which he found cheaper to pur
i base even at a higher prlee.
o
Date for Mohair Salu.
The Polk oounty mohair pool will
be sold Saturday, April 20, 1:30 p.
ro This date was deolded upon at a
largely attonded meeting of the
growers In Dallas Saturday after
noon. The growers will meet at
10 30 a. m. on tho day of the salo
to adopt methods of disposing of tho
pool.
Princeton's Day in Pittsburg.
Pittsburg. April 2. Tho Princo
ton Alumni association of tho Pitta-
burg district Ih holding Its nnnunl
rounlon today. Tho dramatic club,
tho Triangle, gnvo "Tho Mummy
Monarch," n musical comody, In tho
Nixon thontor. In tho ovonlng n din
ner will be glvon, among tho speak
ers being Dr. Wood row Wilson, pres
ident of the university; Judgo George.
Cray, of Delownro; Judgo Nathanlol
Wolng, Unltod Stntos district Judgo.
o
ypoelnl Soxslon of Missouri Solons.
Jefferson City, Mo., April 2. On
tho cnll of Oovoruor Folk tho Mis
souri legislature convonod today. It
will consider moaauroa for tho regit
lntlon of public utilities, corpora
tions nnd dram shops. Thoro will bo
n stirring sosslou, In which nil Mis
oottrl will want to know about
things.
-o i . .
Tho Tcxns Wonder.
Cttros all kldnoy, blnddor and
rhoumntlo troublo; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' trcntmont by
mall for $1. s Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926
Ollvo streot, St. Louis. Mo. Bend
for testimonials . Bold by Btono's
drug storo. dw-lyr
TOR SAU
For Sale 233 ncres, 150 under
plaw, balance timber ?35 per acre:
151 acres, good houso, barn and
windmill, best farm In vnlloy, $10,
000; 21 acres, good house, barn, 9
long by 100 foot wide, J3500; SO
cows; 10 ncres, wagon, buggy, nil
tho farm implements nnd houso
furniture, 21 ncres nonr town on
tho lowland, good G room houso
nnd barn, $6000; big lot 200 feet'
ling by 100 foot wido, $3500; SO j
ncres 3 mllos south of town nearly '
nil In grain, $65 por ncro; S ncros
3 mllos west of town with houso '
nnd barn, $S00; 90 acres, 12 miles
"ast of Salem, $40 por ncro; ltf
ncres, good house nnd bnrn, $850;
lacro with flvo room houso and
barn, $700; 5 ncros with good 6
room houso nnd barn, $1600; 4
acres with good houso nnd wind
mill In town, $2200; 4 acres with
houso nnd bnrn In town, $2G00;
also from 20 to 30 good houses
from $000 to $4000. For Mtfo by
J. C. Schults, 747 South Twelfth
St. Snlom. 4-1-lmo.
lell(Hllilleiflt,i'B .
TwTWTWtTTWtWTWtWWW
NKWANI)8KOONl).IIAND GOOD.
New and Sccond-IIand Goo!.
Bought nnd sold, also ranges,
Btovca nnd cooking utensils, disk
es, granite nnd tinware ot all kind
Qlvo us a call. O. L. McPoek, 17
8outh Commercial SL 8-13-l
PLTJMSKKS.
Theo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot yrtlt
and steam boating nnd tlnnlBg,
164 Commercial street. Phoae
Main 192. 9-1-ly
K. J. Petxol Plumbing, stesm an-s
gns fitting. Sucocssor to Knox A
Murphy, 220 Commercial street.
Phono Main 17.
FPU BBNT
For Kent Throo houaoa chonp, nlso
fivo-ncro strnyborry patch; toa
acres potato ground. Address
Box 113, Turner, Oro. 3-30-St
For S4le. Second-hand buggy, In
good condition. Inqutro ot Q. W.
Johnson. 3-30-3t
For Sale Hnvo 100 head of owes
und lambs for salo at my plnco In
Polk county. S. II. Darker, R. F.
D. No, 1, Salem. Phono Farmors
24. 3-20-lwk
For Sulo or To Kent for Summer
ScnBldo cottage complotoly fur
nlshod nt SonI Rooks, Oregon. Ap
ply to F. L. Washburn, St. An
thony Park, Minn 3-SG-3t
For Sale Ladles' $35 wheel somo
whnt worn for $5. Inqutro 111S
Hlnos St. Phono 574. 3-30-3t
For Sale 15 ncres of land, good
houso, bnrn nnd green house.
Fruit of nil kinds, 31& mllos oast
ot Salem, In Auburn ndditlon, In
qulro of O. W. Ynnnko, Fashion
Stables. 3-21-2v
For Sale. -A flvo nnd n six-room
hotiMO, with from ono to six lots
with each, woll locatod In East
Salem. Good bargains., Isaiah
Bchonollold, 21st and Marlon Bts
Snlom. 1-28-tf
WANTED.
Wanted A girl to do gonornl house
work. Knqulro 390 North Sttmmor
St., cor Contur, or phono 1219.
4-1-3 1.
For Kent Good pnsturo for horsoa
nnd cnttlo, plonty of shndo, sholtcr
nnd running wntor. F. A. Sutton.
R. F. D, No. 4, Phono Suburblaa
97. 3-30-3t
For Kent Sovon-room houso, hot
nnd cold wntor, electric light, batfc
room. Inqulro ot Aug. Schrolb-
, or, 500 North High stroot.
3-25-tf
For Kent-Cheap, nn upstairs room,
25xC0 foot. Good location for
shop. Inqulro of Sknlto & Etn
mott, 198 Stnto stroot, 3-25-lwk
For Kent A 0-ncra hop ynfd, nt
ono-fourth ront. Inqulro of M.
J. Egnn, aorvals, Routo 3.
3-21-tf
For Kent. Nlco cottngo, larg
grounds; tho roso nnd flower cor
nor block of Salem. Houso In
first-class condition, scrcons to nit
windows nnd doors, now shados,
curtain polos, hot and cold wntor
In bod rooms, porcolnln nnd mar
blo wnsh stands, porcelain bath
nud tollot, chnndollors In every
room, oloctrlo lights, flno porch
nnd shndo troos; thoflnoit locatlOH
in Snlom, cloio In, cornor of Mill
nnd church stroots. ThlB cottage
will bo for ront April 1st. J. Con
nor, Wlllnmotto Hotel. 3-14-tf
BUTTERNUT BREAD
It Is worth moro than nny othor
bread, yet tho prlco is no higher.
For salo, at your grocer's.
CALIFORNIA HAKKKV.
Thomas & Cooloy, frops.
WnnUil Two or throe iinftirnlBlio.l
rooniH, contrnlly loontod. Rofur
encee. Addroes "W.," onru Jour
nul. . 4-l-9t
Wiuited Chambermaid at Willam
ette hotel. 4-1-31.
MISOKLIjANKOUS.
VVWSAi
lour Htcpmotltor Is lll hero busy
as ovor cleaning, dyeing nnd ro
pairing anything from n pnlr of
glovos to tho most olnbornto slllc
gown. Goods called for and re
turned. Mrs. O. II. Walker. 221
South Commoralnl. St. 4-1-lmo.
The Fashion Stables
Formerly bhnpson's Stables,
Up-to-date livery and cab lias
Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally
ho for picnics and excursions. Pbon
44, CIIA8. W YANNKE, Prop
247 and 249 High Street.
Wanted Lady or gentleman, good
nppearauoo, to travol for largo
manufacturing houso, to collect,
udvortlrje nud dlstrlbuto samples.
(N6 canvassing.) $18 per week
and oxpensee, ISxpenses advauued
Address F. II. Cornwnll, Snlem,
Oro. 3-30-lt
SALEM WATER COMPANY
orriou oity riALii.
For water service cpply at ofllet
Dills payable monthly in sdvane
Mak all complaints at tbt otfien
HVHlCAh.
Arthur Von Jtttoou Toacaer of pi
ano; touch, technlch, Interpreta
tion. Thorough preparatory count
Advanood students prepared for
publia appearance. Residence C68
Center St. Tel. Main 620.
2-5-tf.
Dr. !. U. Grinin, tho KpcoIalit oa
Morphine All drug and liquor
habits, whloh ho cures In 3 days.
No money until cured, 214 Trade
St., Salem. Ore. Phone 568. Jobs
Doyens, Duslnosi Manager.
WnntwlA-A woman to do laundry
work for our lady regularly.
Loavo address at Wlllnmotto hotel
ofllre. 3-30-3t
Wanted Dy a young lady, a placo
ta work for board and uttond
school. Address J. J. Kraps, Sa
lem, Or. 3-19-tf
KnlargtHl
Our meat mnrket on East Btnto
stroot has boon doubled In slio and
we nro hotter propared than ovor to
sorvo customors. Prompt sorvlco nnd
tho host of monts our motto. Gall
or phono 199. H. E. Edwards, Prop
Piano Tinier l. L. Woods, piano of
pert tuning, repairing nnd polish
ing. Loavo orders nt Goo. O.
Wills' music storo, Salem.
2- 9-lyr
LODGK8.
Foresters of America Court Bh.r
wood Forodtiira, No. 19. Meets
Tuesday in Hurst hall, Btuto street
Leo Abble, O. R.; A. L. Drown,
P. S.
Central Lodge No. IH, K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holtnau bloek, cor
ner Btato and Liberty streetr.
Tuesday ot each week at 7:30 p.
m. K. W. Hazard, O. C; W. I.
Staley, K. of R. and S.
8ABII AND DOOR PAOTOBIBS.
rrsnle M, Brown. Manufacturer of
saib, doors, mouldings. All kinds ef
bouse finish and bard wood work
Front street, bet. State and Court
UAnAIItl ntlA1P0FIIENCHFEIIJ.LE
iMJWiimj. PILLS.
AUm Ciuw Suu kilnnMtttuHium
llfia IXSWBTBfilUtUi. kM.'StwitSMM
t! l"K-l"i ? - " w Cjh
w r rsviiiiriaf. if Liit.irf.ii.Lj
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mmmmmmmmmmm
SUl$tfmbftk,$.CSt
Motluni Woodmen of Amurlra - Ore
gon Cwlnr Camp No. (246. Meets
overy Thursday evening at 8
o'elock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. C.J F. A. Turner, Olork.
Woodmen of World Meet ovary Fri
day night at 7:30, In Holman ball.
J. A. Dlekey, C. fl.j P. L. Frazler,
Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. fllak, seel
dont and pensn Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledged; every claim paid
Good agents wanted. J. H. O.
Montgomery, suprono organUer,
Box 432 Balem, Oregon, R. R.
Ryan, secrectary, 54 6 Btato street.
Concrete Work, Got my prlcos on
oldowalks, curbs, septlu tanks and
cement work of any kind. All
work guaranteed llrst-clnss, M
Ward, Highland add. Phono 509.
a-ii-tr
llutlo & Wendoroth- Flno wlnon,
liquors and olgnrs. Wo handle thn
colobratod Kellogg and Castln
whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor
constantly on drough. South
Commercial street 9-3-lyr
Knloni Iron Works. Fotindors, ma
chinists and blacksmiths. Mnnu
fncturers of all kinds ot sawmill
maahlnery. Hop and fruit drying
stovos, etc. Manufacturers ot the
Balem Iron Works Hop Proas.
Salem llotc - I.ittnber Co. Removed
from ionth falem to 14th street,
near the 8. P. depot. Rosea, Kerry
Crates, Fruit Trays and Perfection
Fruit nvaporators. Phone 201.
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Dally oxeept, flunduy. leaves Wil
lamette Hotel, Balem at 3 p. in., con
mots with motor 'for Monmouth and
Dallas nt 6:15 p. m.' Loaves Indo
pondenco at 8 a. in. Phone Maiu
179. RALPH RUDLONO,
Manager.
DRAYMEN.
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It, O. Cummins Successor to Whit
-Cummins, express, delivery nnd
transfer llnw. Prompt service to
our motto. Furniture jwd piano
moving a specialty, 4taa4 at 1ft
South Commercial skv4. From
176. RfisidoQce piMM III. S-Mt