Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 13, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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J)AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1008.
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WITH A IAMB BACK?
m Miir.s You Miserable.
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Atoostcvcry -"Y iironderful
pp ,9 su, cures made by Dr.
i Kilmer's swamp-
Root, the great kid-
Lucy, Hvcr atid bind.
fS It is the treat med-
leal triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
iHspovcrednfteryears
rQsvR of scientificTescarch
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent Kiuncy uim
EssiLd
K Wi.1
mu
i ip i
m
"". ...inlUt and i9 wonderfully
Udder specwlft- ami
ff'nrrirof the Bladder and
which is the worst
ifeSX
atJ fo5? iriWs Swamp-Root Is not rec
mm Dr. Kh??! ' ..i,tit l.nt if vmi have
ver- thfl Snr or bimldcr trouble ft will be
0 plaj kdne g m ne?1 It j!n?
1 ' J SSrtSed in 60 nW wa ,n ho8,p tal
r M"4? ,i in nrivntc practice, nnd has
, ltfSainvcry case that n
0t tkl ffl U rcacTcrs of this paper, who have
WfaI3ftdy tried lt may have a sample
i .tiiwnt free by mail, also a book tell-
, 1 more about Swamp-Root, and how to
at hil g1 vSen writing mention readme this
m If KBerous offer in uiii' .,.
'naail&Co., Bingbamtoit,
. 'Iv V. The regular
Piastl ,,-. ntiil one- sS
UtanrJ fJ., .!,. littles are Home of flwuap-Itoot.
itrA. I ;.i, hv nil food druggists. Don't make
My mistake, but remember the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
tvery bottle.
twees,
yean
n that
"treet
om30
rlctlf.
of 20;
ties tt
Cher-
nJ the address, Hitighnintou, N. Y., on
TIIK SAURIES OF
XATIOXA h CONGRESSMEN
An election to congress will bo ro
earded henceforward as much moro
I nwiljejirahle than ever before, thanks to
I03 oil 0 re- n. .ereaae of the, salaries of
;or 15menibe-s by r.O per cent,
rlottol seven thousand live liundrod dol
01 !ari a n ar is Rn Income largo onouirTi
to furnish a utronic attraction, Inde
pendently of the glory to be gnlnod
through the exercise of nn opportun
ity to legislate for the nation.
As a matter of fact, thoro wns
imall Jurtlce In the pica thnt $5000
was not nn adoqunto salary for a
congressman n fact which bocomoi
manifest hen It g coiiBldorod thnt
the work required extends over only
six months In the yonr, the balance
of the. twelve months being bo much
leisure nvnllablo for utilization in
other activities. Thais, for example,
the lawyers In tho houso of represen
tatives Uevoto their tlmo betwoou ses
ttons, as n rule, to tho practice of
their profession.
In urging tho pnssago of tho bill to
raise congressional salaries, ono ar
gument used was that Washington
was an exponsJvo plnco to live In.
The truth In. limvnvnf flint oiiaI.
. m- " -"- , wxw.w.l IIIHb DUU1I
Is very far from being the case Ap-
owlaj
wh!f
rowi
nfft!
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ils it
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roth'i
man
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boun
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Tho Louisiana Cunebrnkcs.
The canebrakes stretch along tho
sllglrt rises ot ground, often extend
ing for miles, forming one of tho
most strlkinij and Interesting fent-
urcB of tho country. They choke out
other growth, the feathery, graceful
canec standing In ranks, tall, jslen
dur, serried, each but a few Inches
irom his brother, and springing to
a height of 15 or 20 feet.
They look like bamboos they are
woll-nlgh Impenetrable to a man on
horseback; oven on foot they make
d'ifllpult walking unlc:s free uso is
made of the heavy bush knife. It Is
Impossible to seo "through them for
moro than 15 or 20 paces, and often
for not half that distance.
Bears make their lairs In thom,
and they nre the refuge for hUntca
things. Outside of them, in the
swamp, bftiBhos of many kinds grow
thick among tho tall trees, and vines
and creepers climb tho trunks and
hang In trailing festoons from tho
branches. Here, likewise, tho buh
knife is in constant play, as the skill
ed horseman thread their way, often
at a gallop, In nnd out among tho
great itreo trunks, and through tho
dense, tangled, thorny undergrowth.
In the lakes and larger bayous we
saw alligators and garfish; and mon
strous snapping 'turtles, fearsomo
brutes of tho slime, ns hoavy as a
man, and with lingo horny beaks that
with a slnglo snap could take off a
mnii's hand or foot.
Ono of tho planters with us had
lost part ot bis hand by tho blto of
an alligator; and had seon a com
panion solzed by tho foot by a huge
garfish, from which ho was roacuod
with tho jitmost difficulty by his fol
low awhnmorg. Thero woro black
bass In the waters, too. and -they
gnvc ns many a good meal.
Thick-bodied water moccasins,
foul and dangerous, kept near the
wntor; and further back In 'the
swamp wo found and killed rattle
snakes and copporhends. Theodore
Roosevelt In Scribnor.
SZXEMK. fa 4x
BT IJ
For a Warm
Bath Room
A bath in a cold room is a
"shivery" operation and is extremely
liable to cause colds.. The bathroom
above all should be kept warm.
This is easy and the bath is 'i
comlort ii you have a
ERFECTI03V
Oil Heater
OSqoIppcd wilb Smokeless Device)
It may be carried from any other room to the hath room, which
it will heat while you are preparing for the hath. Impossible
to turn it too high or loo low. The most economical heater
you can buy inlcnsc heat lor 9 hours with
one filling.
ThcJ&Lamp Sffl'ti
hold purposes. Gives a clear,
steady light. Made of brass throughout and nickel
Slated. Equipped with the latest improved central
rail burner. Handsome simplc salislactory. Every
lamp guaranteed.
Ii you cannot get healer or lamp at your dealer's,
write our nearest agency for descriptive circular.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY .
(Incorporated)
A
THE CLASSIFIED
POK BALI
lor Sale On easy terms, If sold
soon, tho R. B. Fleming residence,
on Conter and Cottage. Enquire
of owner for terms and prices.
1-8-tt
For Snlc Ono hundred Ions clover
hay at my plnco eight miles oast
of Salem. Price, ten dollars pr
ton. Call at my office, roonl 13,
Bush bank building, or phono
For Salt? 1G0 acres in Alberta, good
farming land, well watered. "Will
sell or exchango for property at or
near Salem. Addrcso "W N. Blod
gott, care Journal office. 1-ll-tf
For Sale 16 acres of.rlch farmland
tlM: miles cast of fair grounds, 8
ncres in hops, 8 acres In grain nrid
hay, $1000. 'Team, harness, ma
chinery, grain and hay, $500. J. J.
Twocyl, routo 7, Salem. 1-11-lw
For Sale At a bargain, for 30 days,
ono of tho best farms In tho "Wil
lamette valley; fino buildings. Seo
Derby & WillBon. l-ll-3t
wparontly, tho Capital City has
Oil
lti
MX
oiM
nc-
I quired this roputatlon through tho
circumstances thnt peoplo aro con
tantly going thithor on holiday-ranking
trips from nil parts of -the coun
try. Whon they get home they count
the cost nnd say, "Goodnoss mo!
what an oxprmslvo placo Washington
!' But such trips always do con
a g'fat :ea' 0f money, no matter
where oue goeg, and crlalnly food
wsts no moro in Wa-.lilngton than
eiwwhfre, while rents are extraor
dinary Uw handsomo housos in tho
"hlonable eton being easily ob
tainabV for 50 a monthand th
agi-s f,f -trvana aro a -third loss
man In Phi'aJelphla or New York.
mere U a wldoanroad nonnlnr im.
Pwilon to tho effect that conCrofis-
en are obliged to konn ...n n ri,.
lonablB po8lUon m Wnshnglon
"Otnlnj? however, nnnt.l I.q f..nM.r
from tho truth. Senators and their
famiH s are "snmni.n,, ,..
cno in he. and hannon to linvo
v T, vpend in entertaining; but
members of the house. na R rift nPB
jot encountered !n the fa8h0nabl(,
afawinc-rooms of tho nnitni xrot
J! lT, Mve Jn ver moaKt Quarters
Bhrt' . nnd to scenes of social
Ht. V thv r Bfrn-o ,.i.
. .w.. ,, UIV Wiiue uouse.
'a.llnton, but th fnf i,no k
" -n M'h t'h rlrKuniBlnnnn lint
'!dV ;,'e in .n
Th- ncei-sarv axnnniva nr .
S'efcn.en are cut down t o mini.
m ot iotl, agQ wgh rfprM8nta.
lT a provided bv tk nntinn with
.1 -., -w
r f,a!i at sinn
1 low's This?
Wo offor Ono liundrod Dollars Ho
ward for any caso of Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Curo. F. J.. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
O.
Wo, tho undorslgnod, havo known
F. J. Cheney for tho Inst 1G yenrs,
and bollovo him perfectly honorable
inall business transactions and finan
cially ablo to carry out any obliga
tions mndo by his firm.
Wnldlug, KInnnn & Marvin,
Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken In
ternally, acting directly upon tho
blood and mucous surfaces of tho
system. Testimonials sont freo.
Prlco 75 cents per hottlo. Sold by all
druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
Too Much for II Im.
"Your father is In polltlca," cald
tho stranger, "Is ho not?"
"Yoh," replied tho boy, "but mom
thinks ho's glttln' cured of it."
"How do you moan?"
"Why, his atummlck has gono back
on him an' he can't drink like ho
uootor." Catholic Standard.
WET REPORTS
X3KXBXIllRBM
SALtiM MAKKET.
EVERY MOTHER.
is or should ho worrha whon tho lit
t'.o onos havo a cough or cold. It
m"ny lead to croup or plourlsy or
pnoumonla thon to something moro
serious. Ballard's Horohound Syrup
will euro tho troublo at onco and pro
vent any complication.' Sold by D..
J. Fry.
O ''
Snlo Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that, under
tho provisions of ordinance No. 200,
I will, on the IGth day of January,
1908, at 2 oclock p m., at the pound
In "ho city of Salem, sell at public
auction tho following described im
pounded animal, tewlt:
One orrel pony, 5 or 6 years old;
weight 800 pounds; bald face and
has white hind foot.
Tho owner of said animal can have
tho same by proving property and
paying the legal ohargea and expen
ses of taking up and kooplng, etc.,
and In default thereof for Ave days I
will proceed to sell said animal at
liocul Wliolepnlo Market.
EgB 25c.
Baittor 35c; fat 33c.
II na 10 lie; mlxod chickous,
10c.
Local whoat 80c.
OatB 35c.
Barley $24 $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $500; vnlloy,
4.00.
Mill feed Bran, $26; shorts,
$20.50.
Hay Cheat, $14; clovor, $10
12 per ton; timothy, $13 $15.
Onions 2c lb.
HopB Old, 4 Co; now, 7$8c.
Chlttim bark 4 5c.
Tropical FruitB.
Bananas $G.
Oranges $2.50 $3.00.
Lemons $3. 50 4.50.
Itetall Market.
Ont8 White, $28 por ton.
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled bnrloy $30.
EggB 35 c.
Buttor Country, 35c; creamory,
40c.
Flour Valloy, $1.20 par sack;
hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50.
Bran 80cc por sack; $2C por ton;
shorts, $1.10 per sack.
Hay Timothy, 8590o per owt;
cheat, 90c; clovor, V76b por cwt;
shorts, $1,10 por sack.
For Snlo or Kent Situated in Fair-
mount Pork, a nine-room cottngo,
partly furnished, oloctrlc lights,
and all modern Improvements, .two
lots, fruit and borrlos. For furth
er particulars onqulro of Mrs.
Geo. II. Jones, end of car lino,
south. 1-10-lwk
LODGES.
;mpentcrs Union fto. 1005 LocJ
Unlpn No. 1005 of Carpentors hb
Jolr-ors of America moot over
Saturday ovoning at 7:30 p. m. la
HearBt hall, 420 SUito St. A. W.
Dennis, Rec. Sec.
Fort-suirs ol America Court Sher
wood Forestors, No. 19. Moots.
Wednesday in Hurst hall, Stat
street. Le oAbbe, C. R.; J. O,
Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodgo No. 18;'K. of P.-
Castle Hall in Holman block, cor
ner Stnto and Liberty atroetsu
Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 p.
m. Oscnr Johnson, O, C; E. H,
Anderson, K. of R. and 8.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 6240. MoeU
overy Thursday ovoning at t
o'clock in Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Tumor, clerk.
Woodmen of World Meet evory Frt
day night nt 7:30, In Holman hl!t
L. E. Ponuoll, O. C; P. L. Fra
Ir, Clork.
MISCELTiANEOUS."
w7fithTTrt7iyw7m bofrovml n
Snoll blcyclo from Tho Journal
ofllce about two weeks ago kindly
return some, a the owner ncodn
It. 1-10-tf
DriRiniiklng We nre now rondy to
do year dressmaking nt roawonnblo
prices. Inquire nt room No. 1,
upstairs over W. C. T. U. l-ll-3t
Voget liiuiibcr nnd Fuel (?o. Lum
ber .shingles, building mntorlal,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt dollvorlos. Ono block cast
qf S. P. passcngcc dopot. Phono
198. 7-2-tf
O C. T, Co
Steamers Pomona av Oi (rnnla
loavo for Portland Monday, Wou08
day and Friday at 10 a. m. and
Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday at
G u. m. For Corvnllls, Tuosday,
Thursday and Saturday about 0 p
m. M. P. Baldwin, ngont. Offlctir
nnd dock at foot of Trado Btroot.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt,
CoIlVAjjLlS eastern" II. It.
TIMn TAI1LE
Trnhw from and to Ynquitin.
No. 1
Lo.'vvos Ynqulna G:4G a. m.
Arrives at Corvnllls ....11:00 a.m.
Arrlvos at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 2
Leave Albany 12:3Gp. m.
Loavoo Corvnllls 1:40 p.m.
Arrives at Ynqulna .... 0:15 p. m.
Trains to nnd from Detroit.
N5. 3
LoavoB Albany 7:30 a.m.
No. 4
Loaves Dotrolt 1:00 p.m.
Arrlvcc. nt Albany 5:55 p.m.
Trains for Corvnllls.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7:55 a.m.
Arrives at Corvnllls ...,8:35a.m.
No. 10.
Leaves Albany 3:55 p.m.
Arrlvos at Corvalllo ... 4:35p.m.
No. G
Leaves Albany 7:45 p.m.
Arrives at Corvalllo .... 8:25p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Loaves CorvalHs
Arrives at Albany
No, 9
Loavoe Corvallls
Anlvos nt Albany
No. 7 .
Loaves Corvallls
Arrives at Albany
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corvall!n 11:15 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
NO. 12 (Sunday Only) Wnntl All tho nonnln In Rnlom
Loavoa Albany 12:35 p.m. I nnd surrounding country that are!
Arrive nt Corvallls .... 1:18 p. ra. ithlnkinc of bnvintr mnnumont to
For furthor Information apply to I corao to our bIiow room In tho City!
irxr tt'-irtrnn i ... i
Poultry Hons, 12o 13c; I ' ' '"b11" ' view comotory anu inspect our'
spring chickens, 12c13; duokfl, "'" ll,!"' nKU '"'"1"i wn.-K.w. Bt0ok. wo can Bavo you monoy u(
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, nccl-
dont nnd pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledged; ovory claim pW
Good ngontfl wanted. J. H. O.
Mongomory, supremo orgnnlzer,
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Rynn, eocrotnry, 54G Stato Btreot.
DRAY.MUN.
CiunmliiH HroV Trnnsfur Cpinpoiiy
All kinds of transfer work doni).
Furnlturo and pianos boxod roady
for ahlpmoiit. Prompt Horvlco l
our motto. Stand and ofilco at
253 South Commorcinl etroot.
Phono 210. Rwnldonco Phono D68.
PROFESSIONAL.
Burgeon. Tolophono 307 Main.
Olllcos, 54 0 Stnto street, oppovlt
court houso, Salem, Or, Rcoldonce
Phono 313 Mnln. 8-13- lmo
HOTEI.9.
Hogs Fat, $5.00,
Cattle 1100 1200 lb steer
31iC
Lighter steers 3 3 a
Stock hogs $4.00.
, Cows and heifers 900 1000 lb
2J4c2.
Sheep ZKcQi-iK.
Veal DrcBsod, 5 7c,
Portland Market.
What Claib, 85c; valloy, 85c;
blue stem, 87c.
MUlstuff Bran, $23.
Hay Timothy, valloy, $18$19;
alfalfa, $13.
Vttch $8.60.
t i i e
t e i
G:30 a. m.
7:10 a.m.
2:15 p.m.
2:55 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
G;40 p.m.;
Butto Wendcroth Fino wlnoo,
liquors nnd clgaru. Wo handle
tho colobratod Kollog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing boor
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial Btroot. 9-3-lyr
Enhirgt'd
Our moat market on East Stato
stroot has boon doubled In slzo nnd
wo aro bettor proparod tkan evor to
norvo customors. Prompt aorvlco nnd
tho host of mcata our motto. Call
oi phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop
Wo Aro Caah Purchaser-Of poul
try, eggs, and all kinds of farm
produce. Borry crates made up
iu omnium lUHnuum. unpii F0urtI, Mnd Fifth and Ilsirturfde
buuiuiiHion uo ui ouuiu um-. Htw-la. Porllnml. Oii.
wr.w ........ r v.0-.
Now fireproof European Hotol.
Stoam heat. Modern conveniences.
IIUTTERNUT BREAD. jRntos $1.00 per day and up. Union
It Is worth moro than any other donot car w,n ,nnd you at tho door.
broad yot tho prlco la no hlghor., M: rlcKlX, Prop.
For salo at your grocers'.
Miimu miinimi -h
The
t White House Restaurant I
For a IUguIar
J 25c Dinner at 20c
; Thoy can't bo boat
McGifchrisIt & Son
Proprietor.
HHiiiiiiiiinimmin
Hotel St. Philip
mercial stroot, Salem
179.
Phono Main '
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thomns & Cooley, Props.
WANTED.
I!
'WanU'd To tradn Oklahoma farm
proporty for Oregon stock ranch ; j rsasonablo.
aw segsj)swsiiti
I Call and try tlitm. MeaU
15c Board por eok $2.7F
also furnished mi Ten
or farm land.
Journal ofilco.
Address, F caro
1-11-lwk
AT THM
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
youn&, I3cl4 ; pigeons, $11.25.
Pork Best, $6 $6.35. '
Hops 1907, 716 10c; old, 4
4 He lb.
Lambs $3. 809 $6.60.
Mutton $4.50 9 $5.00.
o
Cliemborlnln's Cough Remedy a Safe
Mcdloluo for Children,
In buying a cough medicine for
children, never be afraid to buy
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. a. P. A.
SOTTJUSIIX PACIFIC CO.
yoni como. AH work guaranteed.
The Blaeslng 'Granite Co. J. D. f
Bobnnnan, manager, l-2-lm,
4-
Tlmo Card No. 52 Kffectlvo Sunday WuiiUmI Young lndy to do society '. '. Europoan plan. Meala at nil
roportlng for tho Capital Journal.
Drcembnr 2lth, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portlnnd Passenucr.
No. 166:83 A. M. Oregon Express PLUMHERH.
No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottage Grove 'Tlieo. M. IJnrr Plumolne. hot wax
UfcJsUAlsVUKAJBliaAAJkLMtAia
Hilllll 14-f
ELITE HOTEL
Rostnurant and hotol, on
;at th,-
aBt J.
tioB
a month; and
'"' JCnt time two groat apart-
"Ues are in process of ereo-
publlc auction, as provided in ordl-jf hmbrIa,n8 Cough Remedy. Thero
nance No. 429 of the aforesaid city. n0 dBnSr from It, and relief U
D. W. GIBSON,
City Marshal, Salem, Oregon, Janu
ary 10, 1908. l-10-6t
l a mt nt r AAA AAA
flW.k W,VVIU,VVU, OHB
icu ,,4 Trr u Kll"T lor inB
TObm ,, wxurlous private call far City Warrants.
W v ' &m for the us0' Notice is hereby given that there
Liim'n, . u-w Ren Baohe In are funds on hand applicable to the
paymoni or an warruuia ui tuc wn
I HicllfiP TTonltl. T.1
11 h3Te reachd a hlghor health
of Salem drawn on the general fund
and endorsed "Not paid for want of
-... . l- . tnn 1 iona
fti . . .0w. "-"' iunus on or uoiuiu ou"u. j m, .
;,., V besan using Dr. King's H0ider3 0f saId warrants will please
f our ' wrItej? Jaoou Spring-present them for payment at the of-
.t Franklin, Maine. "Theyjflce of tho undersigned, No. 129
rort,. Blvm. uver and bowe's Soutn Commercial street, as interest
-s .i?t right." if these nllls TOm nc frnm and after this date
." nt yon On rfn1 mnnav will
e. 2:c 6
FRANK MEREDITH,
City Treasurer.
Salem, Oregan, January 4, 1908.
always sure to follow. It is Intend
od especially for coughs, colds, croup
and whooping cough, and there Is no
better medicine in the world for these
disease. It Is not only a certain curo
for croup, but, when given as soon
as the oroupy cough appears, will
provent the attack. Whooping
cough Is nqt dangerous when this
remedy is given as directed. It con
tains no opium or qtber harmful
drugs, and may be given as confi
dently to a baby as to an adult. For
sale at Dr. Stones drug store.
B ears tfc tf to! tW HjK UnjS Eost
Paaaanger.
No. 12. 2:46 P. M. Roseburg Pas
senger. Nq. 3 49:13 P. M. Portland Ex
proea. Toward Portland Freight.
No. 2226:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Freight,
Nq. 22010:40 a, ra., way freight
arrive.
No. 226 11:28 a. m., way freight
departs.
Toward Snn Ijrauclsco Passenger,
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Pas
senger.
No". 17. 0:45 P. M. Cottago Grove
Passenger,
No. 15.-9:56 P, M, California Ex
press. No. 13. 2:01 A. It'. San Francisco
Express.
Toward San Francisco Freight.
No. 221 2;43 A. M. Portland Fast
Freight,
No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight
and sfoam heating and tinning.
164 Commercial street. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M. J. Potzul Plumbing, ateum and
gas fitting. Successor to Knox & I
'Prone Main 17.
; hours on short order. Regular
dinner 25 conta. Thirty now-
. ly jlnlshod furnluhod rooms.
15. ECKKRLK.V, Prop.
148 Commercial St
iuvkhy aUT5 iuei staijLThT
Salem Fence Works
Jleadquurtcrs for Woven Wire
Fencing.
Netting, Plokets, Gateat Malthold
Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing
All at lowoBt prices.
LI very and Fewl Stables Old Post
ofllce Stables, at 254 Forry street,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Some of j
the finest liveries in the city canjflso Court St.
bo found hero. Dick Westacott,
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
CIIAS- D. MULLIGAN
Succossor
WALTER MORLEY.
Baleiu, Ore.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES.
frank M, Brown. Manufacturer or
sash, doora, mouldings. All kinds
of houso finish and hard wood
work. Front atreot, between Stat
and Court. Make ill complaint!
at tho office.
SALEM BRICKYARD
A. A. BURTON. Prop.
Briek always en hand, In car lots
oi otherwise. ' Pressed brick made
to order. Yard on Stato street, south
of pentltentlary. -7-1-tf,
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