Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1D07.
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The old Aycr's Hair Vigor was good, no
Question about that. But your own doc
tor, the one you have great confidence in, K
will tell you tnat Ayera Hair vigor, new
Improved formula, is far better. The one
great specific for falling hair and dandruff.
W publUh tho formuUt
of ll oar prprMom.
J.O.ArrOo.
iowulf, Mc.i.
WARDS
AND WHO
GOT THEM
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don WU'J u" a''-.Ue
Couniy wiiiuiio
rrjlUli DEPARTMENT.
Haas, Salem, was
)"''J'. ,.i.inir nremlunw:
-uridine flrgt
wrr;s iitf $3: Ti-
tejm""--;-". 19. rhvncos nor-
' :1 , nsoarasus plumosus,
''i..-i basket, second,
F ' ,- jaiiiix. second, $2; La-
Ke rose, first, 2; Viscountess
r !i $2: yellow rose, second,
Li. tbntllon souvenir uu -.
P.... Kutv Washington gernnl-
SJco'nd, fl; umbrolla plant
.1 us Boston fern, second, $U
l, T- , -
.nonl fern, secuuu, .
'.,.. r a. Stelner, Salem, was
.-jLi lecond premium on palm,
, yrJ Joshua Smith, Salem, first
I1' .... o. r w Snldoll. Sa-
rl ... . fcrnrnnln. $l! MrE.
t0. Bates, Salem, first on Lady
rui'lngton geranium, $2.
UDIES' IKTILIJ DEPARTMENT
Drawn woric.
Rt lunch cloth Mrs. M. C.
Hit, Portland, first, $2; Mrs. Far
kf, Silem, second, fl.
BMt Mexican dresser scarf Mrs.
if C Pettys, Portland, first, $3; Era-
olUpIetborp, Salem, second, $2.
Beit child's dress Mrs. Charles
SjlUbart, Salem, first, $2.
Best sofa pillow Mrs. II. S. Gilo,
Stlem. first, $2; Mrs. M. C. Pettys,
Portland, second, $1.
Bat sideboard scarf Mrs. II. a.
C0, Salem, first, ?2.
Best Bhlrt waist Mrs. H. S. Gilo,
Salem, first, $2; Mrs. Wm. Preston,
Eugene, second, $1.
Best handkerchief Mrs. H. S.
Gilo, Salem, first, $1; Mrs. Overall!-,
Monmouth, second, 50c.
Best display of drawn work
Wm. Preston, Eugene, first, $3.
Tatting.
Best collar May M. Sanders, Sa
lem, first, $2; Mrs. W. D. Wheeler,
second, $1.
pest centerpiece Mrs. Ida Dab
cock, Salem, first. $2; May M. San
ders, Salem, second, $1.
Best handkerchief Mrs. H. A.
Ketchum, Salem, first, $2; May M.
Sanders, Salem, second, $1.
Best yard of tatting May M.
Sanders, Salem, first, $1; Mrs. H. S.
Gtle, Salem, second, 50c.
Best set of six dollies May M.
Sanders, Snlem, first, $2.
Best display of tatting May M.
Sanders', Salem, $3.
Crocheting.
Best contorpleco Mrs. Kato 03
from, Salem, first, $1; Mrs. Ganlard,
Salem, second, GOc.
Best child's sneque Mrs. Lot L.
Pearco, Salem, first, $1.
Best lady's shawl Mrs. Rostoln,
Salem, first and second, $3.
Best purse Mrs. E. Rosteln, Sa
lem, first, $2; Mrs L. A. Brown, Sa
eom, second, $1.
Best child's hood Mrs. Jennie
Cochran, Fulls City, first, $1.
Best display of crocheting Mrs.
Ganlard, Salem, first, $2; Mrs. W.
B. Dumars, Salem, second, $1.
Knitting.
Best Bweator Mrs. John Alt
Iioubc, Albany, first, $2.
Best rainbow shawl Mrs. M. N.
Chnpmnn, Snlem, first, $2; Mm,
John Althouso, Albany, second, $1.
Best Bllppors Mrs. Ovoralls, Mon
mouth, first, $1.
Women Over 00 Yenrs of Age.
Sofa cushion, silk patchwork
Mrs. May Welch, Salem, first, $2.
WBMBHL-ssHJtjSi?
Bo Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which hns been
la uso for over 30 years, 1ms homo tho slgnaturo of
and has been liirulo under his por-
--- , oonnl supervision slneo its infancy.
Y, f-cucAtti Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
AlfCoimterfelts, Imitations and" Just-as-f,Mod " nro hut
Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of
Mints and Children Experlonco against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and nllnys Fovcrishncss. It cures Dlarrhuoa and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Pood, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
2ho Children's Pauacca-Tho Mother's Friend.
OENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho Signature of
xv&ccZck
le Kind You Have Always BougM
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMI CINUUIl COMPANY, TT tHUHIUf TUtCT, MCW Von CITY.
NEWPORT
The Ideal Pacific
Coast Resort on
YAQUINA BAY
Stifle to khl7 and qu,ck,y reached from SALEM via Southern
ItonJ thence CorVAl,,a & Eastern Railroad.
forret "a tr,P rates from SALEM, $5,000 for season tickets, good
ljj 6t U!?Ul 0ctober 8l8t and ?300 for three day tickets, good
tlei Vol! 8 and return,aP Monday following date of sale all
tem f6i fr BOlnB or return tr,P from Albany oa Corvallla
u JL! Sunday" excursion train leaving Albany 7:30 A.
fntSt l6aVe NawP?t 5:30 P. M.
e. tw ,,?r lnfornatIon call oa ticket agent Southern Pacific,
is & Eastern, Albany,
j GEO. P. NEVINS,
, "oaw Ageat, Con-alUa & Eastern Railroad, Albany, Or.
lb. ' t v
Bed quilt, silk patchwork Mrs.
W. C. Tlllson, Snlem, second, ?2;
Mrs. Mary Welch, Salem, first, $3.
Silk six dollies, crochet Mrs.
Mary Welch, $1.
Centerpiece, eyelet ombroldory
Mrs. J. L. Noyea, Shaw, second, $t;
Mrs. Mary E. Palmor, Salem, first,
?
Bed spread, crochet Mrs. W. 0.
Tlllson, Salem, first, $3.
Centerpiece, silk ombroldory
Mrs. Kato Ostrum, Salem, first, 2
Mrs. Overalls, Monmouth, second, $1
Bed quilt, worsted pntchwork
Mrs. Kate Ostrum, first, 2 Mrs. M.
C. Parson, Salem, Bccond, $1.
Home mndo rug Mrs. McFad
den, Salem, first, $2.
Pair of knit mittens Mrs. R.
Ellwood, Snlem, first, $1; Mrs. J. L.
Noyes, Shaw, second, 50c.
Night dress Mrs. S. A. Durbln,
first, $2. '
Lndy's knit shawl Mrs. S. A.
Durbln, Snlem, first, $2.
Basket Mrs. S. A. Durbln, Sa
lem, first, $2.
Pair knit woolen socks Mrs. L.
Fisher, Salem, first, $1.
Pair fancy knit stockings Mrs.
L. Fisher, Salem, first, $2.
Two yards knit lace Mrs. L. FIbIi
or, Salem, first, W, Mrs J. L. Noyes,
Shaw, second, GOc.
Pair woolon knit stockings Mrs.
L. Fisher, Salem, first, ?1.
Threo homstltched handkorchlofs
Mrs. Margaret Simpson, Snlem,
first, $1.
Centerpiece, Mt. Molllck embroid
ery Mrs. E. T. Pnrkhurst, Salem,
first, $1.50; Mrs. S. A. Durbln, sec
ond, 50c.
Embroidered pin cushion Mrs.
Mary Palmer, Salem, first, $1. .
Hand-mado pillow slips Mrs.
Mary Palmor, Salem, first, $1; Mrs.
J. L. Noyes, Shaw, second, 50c.
Lady's skirt, crocheted Mrs. L.
McPherson, Salem, first, $2.
lVct'dlcworlc.
Six button holes Eugenia Bolle,
Salem, first, $1.
Spoclmen hemstitching Eugenia
Hollo, Salem, first, $1; Jennie Pearco
Salem, second, 50c.
Handkerchiefs, not less than threo
Lucllo Hayes. Portend, first, $1.
' Homstltched pillow slips Ruth
Ilnyes, Portland, first, $1.
Fancy aprons Mnudo Durbln,
Snlem, $1.
Silk embroidery Maud Durbln,
Salem, first, $2; Lucllo Hayes, rort
land, second, $1.
SoM plllow--Mny StouBlofT, Snlem
firs', $2.
Toilet cushion Mny StouBloff,
Snlem, first, ?2.
nurnt work Ruth Purvlne, Sa
lem, second, 50c
Prizes for Cattle.
"Tho principal exhibitors In tho
Short Horn clnss wore J. W. Garrett,
of Mountain Home, Idaho; W. O.
Minor, of Iloppner, O.; L. B. Geer &
Rons, of Corvnllls; Schmidt Bros.,
of Orogon City, and A. Chalmers, of
Forost Grove. Tho nwnrds woro as
follews:
nulls Bost bull 3 yoars old or
over, J. W. Garrett, first; W. O.
Minor, scond; L. B. Geer, third.
Best bull 2 years nnd under 3, W. O.
Minor, first; L. B., Geer, second; W.
O. Minor, third. Bost bull senior
yoarllng, L. B. Geer, first. Bost bull
Junior yearling, W. O. Minor, first;
Bost bull senior calf, W. O. Minor,
first; W. O. Minor, second; A. Chal
mers, third. Bost bull Junior calf,
Schmidt Bros., first.
Cows Best cow 3 yoars old or
over, J. W. Garrott, first; W. O.
Minor, second; A. Chalmers, third.
Best hotter 2 years old and undor 3.
J. W. Gtirrott, first; W. O. Minor, sec
ond; W. O. Minor, third. Best helf
or senior yenrllng, W. 0. Minor,
first; Schmidt Bros., second. Best
heifer Junior yearling, W. O. Minor,
first; J. W. Garrett, second; L. B.
Geer, third. Best heifer senior calf,
J. W. Garrett, first; W. O. Minor,
second; L. B. Geer, third. Bost
heifer, Junior cnlf, W. 0. Minor,
first; A. Chalmers, second; Schmidt
Bros., third.
Champions Sonlor bull, J. N.
Garrett; Junior bull, W. O. Minor;
senior cow, J. W. Garrett; Junior
helfor, W. O. Minor.
Grand champions Bull, J. W.
Garrett; female, J. W. Garrett.
Herds Best aged, J. W. Barrett,
first; W. O. Minor, second; A. Chal
mers, third. Best young, W. 0. Mi
nor, first. Best calf, A. Chalmers.
third.
Groups Best four animals, either
sex, get of ono tire, W. O. Minor,
first; L. B. Geer, second; A. Ohal
mors, third. Best two animals, eith
er sex, produco cow, W. O. Minor,
first; W. O. Minor, second; L. B.
Geer, third.
ART DEPARTMENT.
OU Paintings,
nest' study (game) C. E.
Wood, Portland, firBt, $5.
Best landscape, original Miss O.
Billings, Portland, flrat, 10; Mat
Meyer, Portland, second, 15. Uw
Best landscape, sketch Miss C.
Billings, Portland, first, $5.
Best animal study Miss G. Bil
lings, Portlnnd, first, $5.
Best portrait, life study L. R.
Kerns, Eugene, first, $5.
Bost still life, original L. R.
Kerns, Eugene, first, $5.
Best marine, sketch M. E. Poguo,
Salem, first, $5.
Best portrait from life Max Moy
or, Portland, first, $10.
Best flower and fruit Max Mey
er, Portland, first, $5.
Wnter Color Paintings.
Landscape or marlno C. E. S.
Wood, Portland, first and second,
17.50.
Still life, original Dorla Evans,
Salem, first, $3.
Flowers and fruit Doris Evans.
Salem, second, $1.50.
Pastels.
Landscape C. E. S. Wdod, Port
land, first, $3; Edith Bollinger, Sa
lem, second, $1.50.
Interior In pastels Suslo Tlllson,
Salem, first, $1.50.
Still life, original Edith Bol
linger, Salem, first, $3; Doris Evans,
Salem, second, $1.50.
Flowers or fruit Margaret Gill,
Salem, first, $3.
Collection of landscapes Suslo
Tlllson, Snlem, second, $1.50.
Life study Mrs. M. F. Wood,
Portlnnd, second, $2.50.
Work In Monochrome.
Charcoal sketch Doris Evans,
Salem, first, $2.50; Edith Belllngor,
Salem, second, $1.25.
Poncll sketch Edith Bolllngor,
Snlem, first, $2.50; Neal D. McCall,
Salem, second, $1.25.
Full length figure Neal D. Mc
Call, Salem, first, $3.
Head from llfo Neal D. McCall,
Salem, first, $3.
Full length figure Neal D. Mc
Call, Salem, first, $3.
Amateurs.
LnndBcnno from nnturo Maude For
Durbln, Salem, first, $5; Eugenia
Bolle, Snlom, second, $2.50.
Interior of room In oil Ruth
Mitchell, Snlem, first, $2.50.
Landscnpo or marlno from nature
Mnudo Mttcholl, first, $1.
Still llfo study Ruth Mltcholl.
second, $1.
Flowers In monochrome Ruth
Mltcholl, Salem, second, $1.50.
Flowors In pnstol Ruth Mltcholl,
Salem, second, $2;
Collections of Btudles In bonds
Florence Houston, Salem, Bccond,
$2.
Mlsrellnttrous.
Book cover designs Doris Evnna,
Snlom, first, $3.
Clny modeling Mrs. M. F. Wood,
Portlnnd, first, $G.
Painting on leather Mrs. M. F.
Wood, Portlnnd, socoud, $1.50.
China Painting.
Bost 'spcclmons of china painting
Mrs. G. G. Brown,-Snlom, first,
$5; Mrs. G. G. Brown, Salem, sec
ond, $2,50.
Bost collodions of best raised
pnsto Mrs. G. a. Brown, Salem,
socond, $2.50.
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j CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT J
lfitHlIHfHlt-f llH3llif I1IWI
FOX SAUS.
ok a unrgain, 2U ncres at rru
land 514 miles cast of business
center of Snlem, Orogon; fairly
good Improvements, buildings,
wolls nnd a variety of fruit, etc.;
less than 80 rods from church,
storo and Bchool, for $2000; also
7-room cottage, with two largo
lots, good barn, chicken houso and
parks, good garden and variety of
fruit, for $700. Call atresldenco
in Salem, corner of 15th. and Ne
braska stroots, or address J. D.
Walton, Salem, Orogon, Routo 7.
9-20-3t
For Sale Throo acres land, dwell
ing houso, storo building, Btock of
general merchandise. Bost loca
tion In tho valloy for country
atoro. Doing a splondld business.
' Address Box 221, Salem P. O.
8-24-lm
MUSICAL.
Miss Elina Wollcr Will receive
pupils In piano, and tho "Dunning
Sys.om of Music Study foe Be
ginners." Mtsa Yeller Is a grad
uato undor Emll L. Wluklor of
Lolpstc, Gormany; alBo of Carrie
L. Dunning of Buffalo, Now York,
and a pupil of Robort Tolmlo of
San Francisco, tho two last named1,
being direct pupil of Loschetlzskyi
tho groat Vtonna instructor. Stu
dlo 45 Llborty atroot. Phone 1351.
9-10-2wk8.
For Snlo Two slnglo top buggies,
In flrst-claBB condition. Ono rub'
ber tired. Apply to C. W. Yannka,
Fashion stablos. Tolophono 44.
7-18-tf
For Sale Ono of tho bost dairy
farms la Marlon county, contain
ing 100 acres, ono-half rallo cast
of Aumsvlllo dopot; must sell on
account of ago. F. H. Llghttoot,
Aumsvlllo, Or. 8-23-lm"
'FORWENT
For Rent. Ton aero farm, about
throo mlloB from Salem, good 8
room houso, ono aero of strawbor
rles. Would mako a flno poultry
rnnch; $0.50 a month ront. Ad
dress Mrs. E. V. White, Salem,
Or., routo No. 7. 9-14-lwlc
Rent Furnished rooms for
houso-keoplng or board for a
elnglo lndy or couplo. Apply to
Rosa Marklovltch, 730 North
Front Btreot. 8-15-tf.
For Rent Sovon-room house, hot
and cold water, eloctrlo light, bath
room. Inquire of Aug. Schrolb
or, 5G0 North High otroot.
3-25-tt
S.
8100 Tlcwnrd, ?100.
Tho renders of this paper will bo
ploasod to learn that thcro Is nt lonst
ono dronded disease thnt sclonco hns
boon nblo to euro in nil- Ita stagcs.and
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only posltlvo euro now known
to tho medical fratornlty. Catarrh
to tho medical fratornlty. Catarrh b
Ing a constitutional dlsca30, roqulres
a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is taken lntornally, act
ing directly upon tho blood nnd mu
cous surfaces of tho Bystom, thoreny
destroying tho foundation of tho dis
ease, and giving the patlont Btrognth
by building up tho constitution and
naslBstlng naturo In doing Its work.
Tho proprietors havo bo much faith
In Us curatlvo powers that they offor
Ono Hundred Dollars for any case
that It falls to cure. Sond for list
of testimonials. Address F. J. Che
ney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. .
x mm ill im ammm tm
LOST.
"w1
Lost A yellow Scotch colllo pup,
with a white face; about row
months old. Finder kindly notify
mo by phono 819. J. C. Pettyjohn,
343 South Winter street. 9-19-3t
Lost. Black Bilk umbrolla with
oxidized handlo, on tho corner of
Stato and Commercial streets,
Wednesday. Finder pleaso leave
nt Journal office. 9-19-3t
Strayed Or stolon from E. L. Har
rison's hop yard, a steel gray mare
colt, 4 years old, weight about
1000 pounds, with wblto strip In
face, and a pacer. Roward If ro
tured to J. J. Banner, 681 25th
Btreet, Salem. 9-20-2wk
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Spring Beds and Good Rooms
Plenty of them at tho Wilson
Houso, 14 C Center Btreot; rosorvo
your room for Fair wcok. 9-9-2k
Vogct Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum
ber .Bhlnglcs, building matorlal,
wood and coal. Low prlcoa and
prompt doltvortos. Ono block cast
of S. P. posscngif dopot. Phono
198. 7-2-tf
Frank E. Churchill Representative
of tho Wostom Conservatory of
Music, of Chicago, la this city,
will rosumo classes la piano, har
mony, theory, Bight reading, etc.,
on and after Soptcmbor 23. Studio,
opora houno building, rooms 8 and
9. Phono 1100. Pupils may re
colvo lessons olthor la their homes
or at tho studio. 9-14-lmo
Miss Winifred Bynl Will give piano
forto Instruction la Salem this
coming soason. Miss Byrd Is a
graduato of tho Now England Con
servatory of Music, and for tho
past two years has taught la that
Institution and prlvatoly In Bos
ton. For information addroBS F.
O. box. 85 or phono G. Residence
corner of Court and Church.
9-2-wks
College- of Music Wlllamotto Uni
versity. Established 18G7. Em
powered by tho stato of Orogoa te
confer cortlflcatos, diplomas and
degrees. Wlntor and Forry
ntruotB, Snlom,' Orogon. Every
tonchor an artist of recognized
ability. A comploto courso In all
branches of musical art. Scholas
tic year boglns Soptombor 24,
1907. Pupils nro roquoatod to
roglator nt their oarlloBt opportu
nity In ordor to aocuro convenient
loBSon hours. ThoBo Intondlng to
tnko tho regular course aro urged
to coramonco on' tho oponlng day.
Dr. R. A. Horltago, dean, dlroclor
vocnl department Arthur von
JcBscn, director piano dopartmont.
Lo Roy Ooanor, director orches
tral dopartmont. 9-2-lm
MIsh Eva F. Cox Will bo ready to
rocolvo pupllB In music af tor. Sop
tombor 2d at hor studio, 242 Con
tor street, botweon Commercial
and Front. Phono Main 847.
9-3-lm
i i nr
Concrete Work. Got my prices on
sldownlks, curbs, septic tanks and
comont work of nny kind. All
work guaranteed first-class. M.
Ward, Highland add. Phono 5G9.
8-11-tf
Ilutto Wenderoth Flno wlnos,
liquors and cigars. Wo handlo
tho colobrnted Kollog gand Castle
whlBklos. Cool and refreshing beor
constantly on draught. South
Commercial strcot. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged
Our moat market on Enst Stato
atroet has boon doubled In slzo nnd
wo nro bottor propared than ovor to
sorvo customers. Prompt eorvlco and
tho bost of meats our motto. Call
or phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop.
Wo Aro Cash Purcliasero Of poul
try, eggs, and all kinds of farm
produco. Berry crates made up
In unllmltod iuantltlcs. Capital
Commission Co., 2G7 South Com
mercial Btreet, Salem. Phono Main
179.
PLUSniERB.
Theo. M. nnir Plumblntj, hot water
and steam heating and tinning.
1G4 Commercial street. Phone
Main 192. 0-1-lyr
M. J. Pctzcl Plumbing, steam nnd
gas fitting. Successor to Knox &
Murphy, 22G Commercial ttroot,
'Prono Main 17.
PROFESSIONAL.
G. V. EHls, M. 1). Phyalcian and
surgeon. Tolophono 307 Main.
Omcos, 540 Stato street, opposlto
court houso, Salem, Or. Resldonco
Phono 318 Main. 8-13- lino
WAKT2ED.
Wunted Girl to do general houso'
work, oxperlonco not requlrod,
Mrs. J. A. Carson, 923 South High
street. Phono Mala 95. 9-19-3t
Highest Cash Price Paid for chick
enu at Willamette Hotel. 4-19-tl
Wanted. Tho uso of a good team
with harness for tholr keeping
during tho winter. Will tako good
care of same. W. T. Wallace, Sa
lem, Route No. 3. 9-20-lw
PHOTOGRAPHER.
1 M. Baker Twelfth Htrcot photo-
graphor. All kinds of photo
work done at living prlcoa. Call
and boo my work, nnd prices.
Vlowlng a specialty; also head
quartors for amntour developing,
nnd finishing. Botweon Woolou
Mills nnd O. K. Storo.
DRAYMEN.
CuiiimliiH IlroN.' Transfer CMnpany
, All kinds of transfer work done.
Furniture nnd pianos boxed ready
for Bhlpmont. Prompt service Is
our motto. Stnnd and office at
253 South Commercial street.
Phono 210. Residence Phono 9G8.
LODGES.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets
Tuoddny in Hurst hall, Stato street
Leo Abblo, C. R.; A. L. Brown,
F. S.
Central Lodge. No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
nor Stato and Llborty streets.
Tuesday of oaoh wook at 7; 30 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; E. H.
Andoreon, K. of R. and 3.
Modern Woodmen of AmericaOre
gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Meets
ovory Thursday ovonlng at S
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, cleric.
HASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory Frl
day night at 7:30, In Holman hall,
L. E. Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fraz
lr, Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accl-
dont and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim paid
Good agents wanted. J. II. O.
Mongomery, supremo organizer,
Box432 Salem, Orogon, R. R.
Ryan, secretary, 640 Stato street.
yriuc M. mown. Manufacturer oi
sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds
of houso finish and hard wood
work. Front street, between State
and Court. Make all complaints
at tho office.
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