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" "M&r'' 10 AILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, lAXi-M, ORHGON SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1007. Fire Sale Begins Wednesday, June 1 9 Adjustment Has Been Completed and We Ate Now Cleaning Up JOS. MEYERS & SONS wpg JUNE 1 9, 9 A. M. r MMMMmm "Hfcta. f &&, In E. flt h I CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Tar ngrnphfl for Your Consideration -- SOHVonlr I'ostals New subjocts today, at Patton'a. Voto for Frank HolmeB for school director next Monday. Wanted Twonty caBh boya between 14 and 10 years of ago. Roport at tomporary ofllco. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday morning. Jos. MoycrB & Buns. Frank Holmes, candldato for school director, Ib a Buccossful law yor, a taxpayer and a progressive cUIion. Calla for Bld Tho undoraignod will rocolvo bide wp to G o'clock p. m., on Juno 17, 1007, for Biipplylng ono hundrod and twonty-flvo (125) cords of grv.cn necond growth fir wood, to bo deliv ered at tho city hall boforo Octobor 1st, for tho ubo of tho city of Salem, Oregon., Tho successful bidder will be roqujrod to ontor Into contract under bond to furnish tho wood as per agrooraont. W. A, MOORES, Rocordor. Dated Juno G, 1007. 6-5-dl0t-w2t Voto for Frank IIoIiucb for school dlroctor next Monday. Wanted- Twonty cash boys botweon 14 and 10 yoarH of ago. Report at tomporary ofllco. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuosday morning. Jos. MoyorB & Sons. Frank Holmou, candldato for vchool director, In a successful law yer, a taxpayer and a progressive cltlzon, For Hale 040-ucro grain farm, located con vonlont to railroad and' river; worth $40, but can bo had for ?25 por acre. Derby & WIIIbou. 0-lG-3t Voto for Frank Holmes for school dlroctor noxt Monday. Wanted Twenty cash boj'H botweon 14 and 10 yearn of ago. Roport at temporary o 111 co. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday morning. Jos. MoyorB & Sons. A voto for Frank Holmes for school director Ih u voto for progross. Derby Jt Wlllsou Still huvo somo vory ohoap lots, nl o houHOB and lota In tho northern part of tho ulty, along tho Salem Portland electrlo lino. C-l,r-3t Wanted Twonty cash boys botweon 14 niul 10 years of ago. Roport at tomporary o 111 co. Room 10, McCornaok bldg., Tuesday morning. Joa. Mayors & Sous. To Soil Itwi Property Catherine Korr, administratrix of tho oatnto of Snmuol J. Korr, do reasud, has beau authorUad to sell a 137-aoro traot belonging to tho estate. Wanted Twenty cash hoys betWQon 1 i and 36 yours of ago. Roport at temporary otllco. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday mornlug. Jos. Mayors & Sons. A voto for Frank Holmes school director Is a voto progress. for for Wanted Twenty cash boys between 14 nnd 10 years of age. Report at tomporary office. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday morning. Jos. Meyers & Sons. Frank Holmes, candldato for school director, is a successful law yer, a taxpayer and a progressiva citizen. A Successful AfTnlr Tho military ball given at tho ar rriory laBt night by tho dance com mlttco of Company "M," O. N. G., was ono of tho most pleasant af fairs of tho season, nnd waB large ly attended. 'Tho Salem Military Dand furnished excollont music for tho occasion, and tho company boys sustained thoir roputntlon of being roynl ontortalnora. All present spent a delightful ovcnlng, nnd hopo that thoy may bo tho gucBts of Com pany "M" again. New Incorporations. The following firms have filed ar ticles of incorporation in tho office oi tho secretary of state: Tho Custer Printing Company, of Portland; incorporators, Carelton Lewis, Alex Sweok and Pnul W. Cus ter; capital stock, $5000; object, general printing business. TWO CASKS IN POINT.. Supremo Court Sustains Rate Fixed by Commerce Commission. May 28, tho supreme court of tho United States handed down a de rlHlon that Is of much Interest to ,'tho mill men of tho Willamette val- Oregon-Idaho Company; lncorpor- ley. alors, Charles H. Hemphill, T. T. Burkhart and Douglas Lawson; cap ital stock. $50,000: main office. Portland; object, to buy and sell timber Hands and operato sawmills. Tho Western Promotion League; Incorporators, L. S. Laughltn, J. M. Long and Alex Sweek; main office, Portland; capital stock, $20,000. ThbJ Gearhart Electrical Power Company has for Incorporators, Ohio H. Newton, John L. Short and Thos. F. Short, and will have its headquar ters at Klamath Falls. Tho com- The cases originated, one in Loui- poundB for tho haul from Louisiana 1803. Tho facts in tho Louisiana enso had to do with raising tho freight on lumber, and tho Georgia caso was making a freight rate that was "unreasonable and unjust." Tho railroad In tho first caso raised tho rato two cents on tho hundred poundB for tho haul from LoulBana to points north of tho Ohio rlvr. Tho mill m-on appealed to tho Inter state railroad commission, aBklng that the transportation companies PERSONALS. A voto for Frank Holmes school director Ih n voto progress. 0 THE COW KBIT BUSY. for for Pulled on Her Ropo Just In Time to Cause Trouble, pany has a capital stock of $25,000, bo required to rcBtoro tho old rato. and will do a real cstato business, tijo commission mado tho order, borrow and loan money; construct From that tho railroads appealed. canalB and plpo lines, maintain and That was In 1005. Tho United oporato electric railroads. States circuit court affirmed tho or- Slborla and Central America Lum- dcr of tho commission, and now tho ber Company; Incorporators, L. Voy- supreme court sustains tho court bo- Boy, Barclay McCowan and J. Frank iow nnd orders tho railroads to re Watson; cnpltal Btock, $100,000; main office, Portland. o Tonight. If you woud onjoy tomorrow tak Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvo Tablets tonight. Thoy produco at. storo tho old rate. In addition to requiring tho roads to restore tho old rnte, tho court requires thorn to robato to tho shippers tho 2-cent raiso collected Illegally. Tho Geor gia "unreasonable and unjust" enso waB atso In favor of tho mill men. ngrooablo laxatlvo offoct, cloar tho The two decisions will control nbout T. A. Ratcltff, of Mornlng8ldo ad dition, whllo driving on Mission stUfot, nenr Capital, this morning narrowly avoided a sorloua accident, by his good horBomnnshlp and Judgment. A cow, picketed on ono . sldo of tho road, as cows and all oth er animals and humans will, con cluded tho picking In tho placo whoro Bho wasn't waB bettor than whoro sho was, so, Ilk ctho old cow In tho song, sho "crossed tho road." Tho tlo that bound hor to tho othor sldo, a small chain, of course, crossed tho rond aftor hor, that Is part of it did. Everything wont Binoothly for tho gentlo bossy, until JuBt as Mr. Rat cllff'a horHO Btoppcd over tho chain, tho Imp of tho pervorBO, tho devil, or whatever It Is that la tho mental mo tlvo powor of cows In gonoral, caused hor to suddonly tighton tho chain, which struck tho horses on the keelson about amidships. In con Boqueuco, tho horson couldn't get tholr forulogs backward over It, or their hind logs forward, and nB both woro ticklish In tho ribs and tho cow busy trying oxporlmonts with the chain, thoro was something do ing. Fortunately no ono wob injurod, but tho hack waB brokon In sovoral pieces. A warrant has boon sworn out for tho arrest of tho ownor of tho cow but Bho don't caro. RoggsOIaurer Nuptials. A beautiful homo wedding took plaoe at tho homo of Ezra Mauror, presiding older of tho Evangoljcal Association, Juno 12, 1007, whon Miss Mary Mauror bocamo tho bride ol G. V. Boggs. Tho boautlful cor omony of tho Evangelical church was performed by Rov. Ezra Mauror, luothor of tho brldo. Immodlatoly after tho coromony all sat down to a sumptous dlnnor. Tho brldo wa tho roclplont of many valuable and approprluto prosonts, somo coining from rolntlvos In Ontario, Canada, which was tho formor homo of tho brldo. Llttlo MI8808 Eathor Mapror land Clara Luothl wtro tho flower glrla, and a boautlful wedding march was played by Mrs. Lachollo, a cous lu.of tho brldo. Mr. and Mrs. Boggs will bo at homo to tholr friends at it Heir residence on South Twenty-first nml Forry Btmts. t head and cloanso tho stomach Prlco, 2G cento. Samploo froo at Dr Stono's drug storo. o Girls Got the Medals. Albany, Or., Juno 15. A unlquo situation has dovclopcd In tho nth lotlc clrclcB of(tho Albany high school. Not a boy In tho school re colvod tho ofllclnl "A" of tho high school for this yoar'B athletic work, but tho honor went to four girls. At tho public exorcises last ovonlng mnrklng tho cRobo of tho high school year, tho emblem of nthlotlc morlt was awarded Dolllo Bending, Mollssa Martin, Ella Howard and Louvla Davis, memborB of tho girls' baBkot ball team. o Wanted Twenty cnah boys between 14 and If years of ago. Report at tomporary office. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday morning. Jos. Meyers & Sous. Ktomlcd Time Chavlotto F. Losaner, executrix of mo esiato ot iiormnuu v. i.ossner, ' f i A Carxl. compliance with n In compliance with n petition signed by a vory largo numbor of tho citizens and taxpayers of Salem, A. N. Mooros will bo a candldato for doceasod, has boon given until Juy school dlroctor at tho election to bo 1, 1007, In which to propuvo and ftlo an luvonlory of tho oatnto. Wanted i Twonty cash boys betwoon 14nd 16 years of age. Report at tomporary ofllco. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday morulas, Joa. Meyers & bold Monday. Juno 17. 1007. Tho people can bo assured that In tho event of Mr. Mooros' election ho will do his part In giving school affairs careful and Juducloua management. No Individual or faction can swervo htm frqm a course that ho consldora for tho boat Interest of Bcaool dis trict No. 24. 6-15-lt Deputy Fish Warden Chosen. J. D. Wilson, of Yoncalla, has been appointed deputy llsh warden for tho sacond district. Thoro woro bIx candidates In tho field: C. L. Hudloy, Roseburg; R. W. Veatch, Grunts Pass; W. L. Condon, Marsh fluUl; J. D. Wilson, Yoncalla; D. C. Pltzor, Myrtlo Crook, and D. H. Mil ler, Medford. o You need a topic that will put the sap of llfo into your Byatom and for tify you from all dlsoasos. HollU tor'a Rocky Mountain Tea Is recog nized as tho greatest strongthonor known. Toa or Tablets, 3G oonta. For aalo at Stono's drug storo. o ' Caned President Gutcli. A follcltoua Incident of commonce mont, was tho proeontlng ot a boautl ful cano to Prosldont Gatch. It was tho gift of tho graduating class, and a token of their osteom and npp-o-clatlon. Tho presentation occurred In tho armory and Mark Woathor- ford mado tho Bpeooh, His remarks oro roplote with kind assurances, and when ho concludod It was with extromo dlfllculty that Dr. Gatch was able to acknowledgo his gratification Tho wholo scono was that neither donors nor reclplont will soon for get. CorvallU Times. o . COMING EVENTS. 40 others, Involving tho same polnto that are now ponding Tho full text of tho court's opinion has not yet boon received, but from tho synopsis reported, tho way now seoniB open for cho restoration of tho $3.10 nto from Wlllnmotto val ley polntB to Bay points In Califor nia. All tho mlllB will havo to do Is to appeal to the Interstate commls- W. H. Cook went to Portland to day. Attorney Richardson went to Port land today on business. Mrs. Jano McCaffery loft this morn lng for a short visit In Portland. Ex-Mayor Waters left this morn ing for Portland on buslnosB. Attorney A. O. Condlt and mother went to Tumor this morning. Attorney P. II. D'Arcy loft this morning for Portland on buBlnesB. Miss Nclllo Darby lolt today for a Bhort visit In Portland. Fred Erlxon, tho contractor went to Portland today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Laud Hamilton wont to Portland this morning for a Bhort visit. MIbb Greta Fortmlllor, of Albany, Id the guest of Miss Althea Moores, of this city. MIbs Lillian Kightlingcr went to Portland this morning, whoro sho will spend tho summer. Miss Myrtlo Snydor has returned to hor homo In M1U City, aftor visit ing hor aunt, Mrs. C. F. Brown. Mrs. E. Shaw and Rex Perkins, of Portland, attended tho high school oxorclBCB In this city last night. Mrs. Martha Workman went to Portland this morning, whoro sho will attend tho pioneers' meeting and visit friends. Mrs. A. R. Laudy will leavo Mon day for a several wcoks' visit In Col fax, Walla Walla and Dayton, Wash ington. Mrs. O. MunBon nnd children havo returned to their homo In Jefferson, nftor visiting Salem friends nnd rela tives. Dr. II. H. Ollngor, of this city, was choson secretary of tho State Board of Dental Examiners yesterday, In Portland. J. II. Anderson, who has boon vib- Mrs. Camilla Donnell m d.f. iter, Mrs. Lu Crandall. of tk. h' are tho guests of Governor anHr Moody. Mrs. Donnoll u7tL? crossing the plains in , r husband, now dead, was Zellc'k l nell, first stnto senator from W county, on tho ndmlssion of OrZ oh a stato. At that time county composed all of EZ Oregon and most of Idaho. Theh dies aro on tholr way home froJ Brownavillo, where they attend tho pioneers' rounlon. Mrs. Crandalt waB born in Linn county, aid U i momber of tho Oregon Historical So cloty, to which sho has contrlbsttd much historical matter. They will attend tho annual meeting ol tb plonoars at Portland next week, be fore returning to Tho Dalles. o HOTEL ARRIVALS. tlon. Wostem Oregon a Blon nnd produco evldonco of tho poa Bonablonoss of tho $3.10 rato, whon ltIn. gaiom rclntlves for tho past ar. ordor will bo mado for its rcstora- nmnM, 1oft fhi mQrnInir for his homo In North Dakota. Paul Hauaor was among thoso go ing to Portland this morning to nt tend tho Shrlnors' convention, which moots thoro today. Presiding Eldor A. R. Laudy and wlfo went to Portland this morning to attend a quarterly mooting of tho United Brothron churches. MIbs Mabel Tbmploton, who has Tettxv Cured. A lady customor of ours hod nuffor od with totter for two or throo yoara. It got bo bad on hor hands that sho could not attend to her Uouaeh&ld duties. Ono box of Ghamborlaln'a Salvo cured bor. Ghamborlaln'a medicines glvo splendid satisfaction In this community. M. H. Rodney 'bc(m attending tho blind school, loft uo Ajraunu, ami. uimiu-uiMiu. thB mornnR for hor homo In Her meuicmos aro ior aaio uy ur. oiuuu a drug store. July 10-16 Interntalonal Chris tian Endoavor convention, Seattle. July 15-20 Grand Lodge Elks Philadelphia. July 0-13 Knights Templar con clave, Saratoga, N. Y. ' o Wanted Twenty cash boys between 14 nnd 16 yeara of ago. Roport at tomporary oftlce. Room 10, McCornack bldg., Tuesday morning. Jos. Meyers & Sons. Reception to Ilnsctmll Hoys. Ralph Mooros gavo a pleasant In formal (luncheon Friday ovoning at his homo on Chemoketa street, to tho membors of tho Salem high school basoball team. College songs nnd music woro tho principal fea tures of tho evonlng's ontortalnment. Ancient Rome Is now merely a memory of tho past. Ballard's Snow LInlmont 1b tho fam ily liniment of tho twentieth century. A poaltlvo euro for Rhoumatlam, Burns, Cuts, Spralus, Nouralgla, etc., Mr. C. II. Runyon, Stanberry, Mo., writes: "I havo used Snow LInlmont mlBton, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kurz havo re turned from a visit in Eugene, ac companied by J. II. Anderson, who will visit In this city. Nate Rolgloman, who baa been vis iting hla brothor, J. G. Rolgloman, of this city, wont to Portland yester day. Aftor a visit thore ho will re turn to his homo In Klngaley, Iowa. Governor Chamborlaln la In Port land today on business. Ho will leavo tonight for Roseburg, where ho will speak at a convention hold by tho Maccabees. Mrs. Henry Brown left this morn ing for hor homo In Portland, after visiting Mrs. Claud Burroughs and Mrs. Corley, of this city. Sho was ac companied by Miss Madgo Saullsbury for Rheumatism and all pain. I can't aay enough In Its pralso." Sold (who will visit In tho metropolis for by D. J. Fry. I two woeks. WHliuncttc. Win, Finlay, Seattle George Fowler, Seattle. H. II. Hanger. Burt Moran, Boston. W. E. Chase, Everett, Wash. W. H. Harris, Everett, Wash G. Loudon Dally, Portland. C. T. Wiley, Carson Valley. C. W. Goodon, Walla Walla. F. D. Taylor, Pendleton. O. Keuntz, Chtcayo. M. F. Klncald, Walla Walla. G. F. Hawlcy, Now York. Milton P. Morgan, Corvallli. O. R. West, Corvallta. Nash P. Qululnn, Seattle. A. A. Pouchct, San Francisco. C. R. Prloo, OnMand, Cal. P. W. Wolgomuth, Philadelphia. Freeman P. Eldrldge, city. P. Elrllado, Portland. D. J. Bonkey, Portland. Portland 'High School tweWJ team: ' Prof. A. E. Bruce. Laurenco Hlckmnn. Fred Brace. Hanover Dcady. Ken McAlpln. Fred Krlbs. Cart Huston. Honves Jnmlson. James Oakes, , Harvey, Mooro. 1 Edward 8hcaror. Art Lewis. Tom Word, Jr. Salem. N. B. Brown. A. Westwood, Portland. James KInnoy, South Dakota. F. Evorettt, Portland. L. W. Way, city. John Soltzlnger, Portland. W. W. Lovls, Portland. A. F. Wrosch, Nowbarg. Harrier Mercior. T. J. Ware. A. Angerman. Cottage. W. W. Martin, Eugene, Everett Komp, Dos Moines, J. M. A. Grlffln, Io An8e,eg, O. W. Smith, Portland. DIED. nPt.i.Bi) At tho family bos. TODAY'S SPECIALS FRESH TOMATOES, MTJSIOIELONS, EXTRA FINE WAX BEANS GREEN PEAS NEW POTATOES, LETTUCE, ASPARAGUS, YOUNG ONIONS. From tho presont outlook tho strawberry seaon "will be a short on. Wo havo on hand fine lot of berrle and you will not Q)laa it it you order some ot them. MOIR GROCERY CO. 456 State St. 82 eight miles south of Salem, day. June 14, 1907, Ug child of Mr. and Mrs. " Norwich Union Fire Insurance bow Frank Meredith, RdJlC Office with Wm. Brown &W-" 120 Commercial street. ..MONEY IU uwjs Over THOMAS 1 Ladd& Bush's Bank. S NEW TODAY aJM Egg9 for HatculDg--From stock, direct from U. Rockfl. Phono 13.3 or Board of Trado. M. lj4t.- r T. -i hou T Fer BI- - -g ad farm lands m - A& 1U1 Natioaw - . . -i ...lihl mm N Commercial street 4f.ir u T 41 t I -"I .SU ms$&imma .k !