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DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1008. 3 Before; Taking wcliam's Pi", the man or J""8"..-. ,lioM.rbcd bv ill- SKesi, ck 1'cndnche, bad "ftifiSfiano .honld be jtltditd. Aftcrnfewdosecof LJ fflemamd Ita-UMffSE SuTn-oufecloatofcou. ST.ndVLhnve CO ose to complain that You Feel Worn and Old leld Erenrwbore to Boxo J After Taking Bcechnm'a Pill9 n mnu or wpmau eels like n new pcrsoii. They quickly dispel acute at tacks of indigestion, act natur ally on the bowel9, regulate the bile, stimulate the kidneys, re lieve headache and bring re freshing sleep. &m arc a natural laxative, a fine tonic, a blood purifier. Their beneficial effects arc thorough and lasting. Leing purely veg etable their use occasions no reaction. Their message is health; their use a blessing. Taken when Inere is need their mission is to make You Feel Fresh su Young 10o. and 23o. Few People Know How Useful It Is Preserving Health ami Beauty. jtTISTIC BRUISERS AND THEIR NEW IDEAS i'9l No Longer Make Ringside WeightsMost of the Scrappers Taking On Flesh and Pitching Into the Heavy Weight Class Sa Franciwo, Jan. IS. Whon laky Ketchel, the Michigan mld ewelght, s'tp.t Into the ring on Vfu i2 to do battle with Mlko rila Sul'lvnn it probably will bo i lot appearance a n mlddlo Ifh', go rapidly 1ms tho youngster ata since lie ninae ins inuini uince In n California ring. And, -ugdr enough, his opponent on acccoilon I In tho snmo fix. Loss ti a year ago Joo Thomas, nud tcbel wero fighting In tlio woiter- Ijbt ranks, and when they met nt his ncoldantnl dofoat of Jack Clifford, Mint ho Is tho sonic old Xolson, Is not bolng tnkan seriously by those who have followed tho caroar of tho Hogowlsch Dane. Tho boating that Guns gnvo him undoubtedly Bet him hack physically to a vory groat os tein, It was contondod, and this con tention was homo out whon Xolson blew up so quickly in his last fight with Jimmy Uritt. Tho studont'a dopo is like this: (luna boat Nelson for 13 rounds. NcIsoii'h noxt contost is with Uritt, who boats him in 20. Brltt then moots Gans and Is mnilo to look like WL0:Cnli,r ,!'P : "i0r,"2n,i?r'? anchor In five rounds, never hav PIJ II IMi v uwr,isw .w ..w lug hnd tho faintest look in. If Dritt can brat Nelson in 20 and Gans boat Brltt In five, where does Nelson got oft? Tho battlor will linvo to do somo-. thing bettor than whipping a third rater boforo ho can expect to beliovo that ho has regnlned his old form. o A Cure for Misery. "I have found a euro for tho mis ery malaria polBon produces," says It. M. James, of Lauollon, S. 0. "Wa called Electric Blttoru, and cornea In 00 cont bottles. It breaks up a caso of chills or a bilious attack In almost no tlrao; and it puts yellow Jaundice f'.d's welterweight championship. o months later they fought for e ume title, but In roality they re mlddlewelchts. In their third ttle both were heavier than whon rhad tholr econd meeting. Now emu h fiplillng In the honvv lht dlvhlon , while Kotchol Is tins on flesh nt nn alarming rate, i Moro mother six months he 11 hvo Joined tho big fellows. It (ten doubtful that ho will bo able art tho weight (154 pounds four rat before tho fight) for this cn- Iwawt with Sullivan. wait flRht nromotor havo taken in earnest the camnalgn against fcriMe welching. Tho ncltntlon ost tne practice, which Is ono of I clean out of coramloslon." TkiB groat t WfgMt nulsancos In tho boxing tnnln medicine nnd blood nurlflor Me. was starred by nono othor .... ...-,. i n m-i. utbe redoubtable DP'v Nolan, for-,,VW8 ,1U' . . . , . . Tv. HmanacT for Battling Nelson. llvor nnu Kianey compiauua unu iu pt Is, Nolan caused tho agitation to rataory of lamo back. Sold undor ..i a i w,v'1'" "wv vr.... guuruilico Hi J. yj, rvuj o uiub vv.v. i uun m an lmnnaRimn wnicnt the n:?rog rnemornblo bnttlo with rnon at GoMfMil. No'nn's tactics a sum dUKut among fight fol Ingenious. Mra Artless Tho niouehbvs have' peri and nromoters that a demand n grandfather's clock that's been in w immedlatflv rnade for a di-con- fho family for moro than 150 years. fuu of rlnald weighing. Now i Mr. Artloss Humph! They didn't lam-s t orrrotn, the groatct have It a ye?.r ago. M Oent promoters, with th ill- ta ArMnn nil 'nn- imt von bog Km hw nPt.r 8Rnln W,H h' was stolen nearly fifty years ago, we a UBPt ral'InK for rlnsildo nn, -m ninMiv tnlla mo It was Whether nr tint it la n l... .1.- ...n-n. n.nnnn fVint. HlcrvnrOl MonshiD affair, and, to makeijt last woak In a second-hand store. Jionj ci Eat anjHhlng you want, don't starve yourself, fearing It won't agree, for Hollistor's Rooky Moun tain Tea cleans tho bowols and stom aoh, and makes digestion easy. 35c, Tea or Tablets Dr. Stone's Store. -o Allaying Her Fears. Miss Soreleaf (In street car Conductor, I noticed throe men smoking on the roar platform. Conductor Don't worrv, lady: the laco curtains are bein laundered to day, so thora'll be no harm donsu Puck. , : q, COFFEE Poor coffee has to be sold in bulk, it isn't worth packing1. Your crocer returns rcur tatmtr it jou deal like ScWIliar P- ' " w W" P VIUDMUlim srriAfl hn rafncn1 in fcke is off-r for a return battle bo Owen Moran and Abe Attell, Jim It Is arei between tho boys -K ly welrh in not kis than two 'wsbeforofhe flpht. " tilt eonaection. the stand taken . Ale Attell in the matter of ; m for a second fight with Mor ; a curious one. to say tho lonst. m rtfu, to me t Moran for tho J""?'P un:e,w the Englishman 1SJ pounds, ringside, but JJ to fight Moran at catch w without the title as one of wailderatlon Atte!l Insists w featherweight limit U 122 . and that a battle for 7 ,h,n mu,t be fought at Vtt He i right, according yry framed by the Marouls wwwoerry many years ago, but 2u v"M hon that ringside otiw ba been the cause of more uwaetory fight than any other i..iTa ,D the QMeonsberry Attflli pecu'lar attitude has jw bot rlnr fans to believe that " iw 'a bit afraid of the Bng m. Mi that he did not relish UttV fe'iow from across the 5Siw ln thlr recftnt 26" jtker lalqiiioua rlag practice L n its day, if latter day r to be taken at their k w ir,Pk wrked to good ad SMur jerry MeGovern In more Je of hi. aguts. The trick 32 Plcklag no a fighter Im SL, hsd lcBOked him down, EL ,, n 0PP""tunlty of tak hZJVI i?d h? tne rl6S. and wJ"kl,K Wm down again. ! ay that when a boxer rL!.?n down he must at M.,f V. hi8 corner and remain felT 5!" adversary is again on ia m and aBaIn McGov- Sor was overlooked, and ttttefrllGLVerD- hSVe P,aT6d Kt . Ak.wl,,ch ,s as deliberate ttfir vR,ht u,d commit. W,"K kelson's claim, based on No Wonder. "Whon Borraughs first oame into the neighborhood ho was very socia ble, but now he seeme to want to keep everybody at a dlatanoe." "That's natural onougb; every body is a creditor of his now." Catholic Standard and Times. ' EVERY MOTIIEI. is or should be worrit whon the lit tlo ones have a cough or cold. It may lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then to something more serious. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure tho trouble at once and pre vent any complication, Sold by D. J, Pry. 1 i IfrM-i-H- i Htl M I M 1 4 i THE VALUE OP CHAItCOAL. rfk .SOCIAL GOSSIP ;! -H-T44-I-H HKK-Mnii:ctliWi)o W:ldliijr. One of tho pretti-st of recent wed ding? was that which took place last Sunday night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. MaplethoVpe, on Twonty-soc-ond street, vh:n tholr daughter, Edith Ellen hecamo the bride of Mr. William T. Hogg. Th cdecorations for tho occasion wero -especially pretty. In tho room where the ceremony took place tho color scheme of white and green wa3 effectively carried out with ropes of smllax and Ivy and clusters of snowy callrj. llllios. In tho alcove window whore tho ceremony was performea wai a large lovers' knot of white rib bon, and from this was suspended a wedding bell of Ivy leaves and ber ries. Tho Bitting room was In red and groon. Just before the ceremony Mrs. Homer Van Winkle sang "O, PromlBO Mo" in splendid voice. At G o'clock to the strains of Mondolssohn's wed ding march, played by Miss Eliza beth Johnson of Portlnnd, tho brldui party entered and was mot by Rev. P. S. Knight, who performed tho ceremony in the presence of about forty guests. Tho "Flower Song" wns piayou during congratulations. The bride was very pretty In a gown of cream colored crepe do chene, entrain, over whlto, trimmed with folds of liberty satin, npllquo and chiffon pleatlngs. She carried on arm bouquet or whlto and pn'o pink carnntlons, which was later caught by Mls Lena Clark. Her traveling suit was of brown- wool taffutn, trimmed with taffeta nllk, nnd woro a hat to match. A dnlnty luncheon of five plntos was served by Misses Emma Maple thorpo, Crlsslo Clark and Mnymo Schultz. Tho guests wero rocelvod by Mia Lena Clark. Tho brldo is vory woll known here, hnvlng rocelvod her oducatlon in the schools of thin city, nnd Is nn accomplished muslclnn. Mr. Hogg Ib a prominent rancher of Southern California, and is well known here, bolng a brothor of Mrs. F. E. Shafer of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hogg loft Sunday night for Sacramento, California, nnd will ninko tholr homo nonr tlior- at Crantnoro. Tho out-of-town guoats woro Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kloppor, Mlw Emma Maplethorpe, a sister of tho bride, and Miss Ellzaboth Johnson, nil of Portland. I'rlscllla (Jluli EutvrtnliiH. Tho Prlscllla Club hold Rb weekly mooting at tho rcsldoncc of Mrs. Ida Babcock , 719 Commercial street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. S. A. Wnll of tho Neodlecraft Shop gave a Bhort talk on embroidery, nttor which a dollclous lunch was sorvod. About oughtoon membors wero pres ent. All report a pleasant after noon. Pngtvllhver Wedding. A vory pretty wedding took placo last Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the resldonco of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. Page, when Miss Therosa M. Bl wer bocamo tho brldo of Urllne S. Page. Father Mooro of St. .Tosoph'n Catholic church porformed tho coro mony. Mr. and Mrs. Page loft on tho 9:20 train for British Columbia, and after a ohort honeymoon will return to Snlom to reside. Tho hap py couple havo a host of frlondB In this city, who wish them a long and prosperous married life. Artisan'H Banquet. Tho elaborato banquet which wan served by tho.mnrrlod people of tho Innnl a.se. mlilv nf United Artisans last evening In Odd Fellows hnll wus the rovard of tho slngloo in obtaln- ln tlio mnrn moinliors for the order durlny tbo months of Novnnbor nnd Uocombor. During the early part of last ovon Iiil' Hnnltnl nasomblv nmontr othor business voted on 14 applications to become mombors of tho local lodge besides initiating n largo class. After tho buslnoss session, tho lnrgo audience of loyal members woro on tortalnod by an elaborato drill exe cuted by Capital Assembly's toam composed of the following ladles? Captain Mrs. St. Helens, Mrs. dough. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Know, Miss Potorson, Mrs. Buckio, Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. ErJxon, Mrs. Godfrey and Mrs. Unruah. Cook Patton, tho woll known proprietor of the popular pos tal card so're. noxt delighted those present with many mysterious stunts such a gathering money from the air, or wherever ho might seloct, e.ven to the violin which was beautifully played by the leader of tho orchestra. After many other bewildering tricks by this prlnco of entertainers the happy throng repaired to the dining room where a banquet had boen prepared. There woro nbout one hundred and seventy-five prosent and that the multiude relished tho pabulum was wltneised by the pyra mids of chicken bones and emptied cake dishes after the feed. Th ioeal assembly Is In a spirited membership contest with Oregon City assembly-and from the way tho ap plications are bolng brought in hor thi village down the creek will have to wake up. o Piles Cured nt Home by New Absorp tion Method. If you suffer from bleeding. Itch ing, blind or protruding Pllos, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at homo by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treat ment free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Wrlto today to Mrs. M Summers, Box P, Norte Dome, led. trtr-t4 Cost Nothing to Try. Nearly evorybody knows that charcoal Is tho safest and most effi cient disinfectant and purifier ln na ture, but few realize Its valuo whon taken Into tbo human system for the samo cleansing purpose. Charcoal' 1b a remedy that tho moro you take of it tho hotter; it ia not a drug nt nil, but simply ab sorbs the gases and impurities al ways present ln the stomach and In testines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens tho breath after smoking, 'drinking or nftor eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Chnrcoal effectually cloars and im proves "tho complexion, it whitens the teeth and further acts ns a nat ural and eminently' Bafo cathartic. It absorbs tho injurious gascd which collect in tho stomach nnd bowels; it disinfects tho mouth nnd throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists afll charcoal In one form or another, but probably tne best chnrcoal and tho inoBt for tho money is in Stunrt'B Charcoal Loz onges; they nro composed of tho fin ost powdered Willow charcoal, and other hnrmloss nntlBoptlcs in tablet form or rather in 'tho form of Inrg- pleasant tasting lozongos, tho char coal bolng mixed with honey. Tho dally use of those lozongon will soon toll In a much Improved condition of tho general health, hot ter comploxlon, swootor broath and purer bjood, and the boauty of It Is, that no possible harm can rosult from tholr contlnuod use, but, on tho con trary, groat benefit. I A Buffalo physician, In speaking of tho boneflts of chnrcoal, says: "I advlBo Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gns ln stomach nnd bowols, nnd to clonr tho comploxlon and nurify the broath, mouth and throat; I also believe tho llvor is greatly benefited by tho dally r.iso of thorn; they cost but 25 cents a box at drug storos, and although In somo sonso a pntont preparation, yot I beliovo I get moro nnd bettor charcoal in Staurt's Charcoal Lozon gos than In any of the ordlnnry char coal taglotB." Send your namo and address to day for a free trial packago and bco for yoursolf. F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. o He Wiih Satisfied WhQn ho enmo homo to dinner ho brought her a box of candy as a peace offering. "John, denr," said his wlfo, "I am so sorry that I lost my tomper MiIh mnrnlnir.M "Well, I'm not," rojoinod hor hus band, "that Is, provided you novor find It again." Chicago News. Till Cum! In O to J 4 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles in 0 to 14 day sor money refunded. GOc. THE CLASSIFIED artHfrfrH- t-M Bfr-HM- 1 i 9 1 9 1 g-MH Holme and Philadelphia. Tho gridiron pattern upon which Philadelphia was Inld out was tho work of Thoma Holmo, tho survey or gonornl of Pennsylvania. Tho de sign, however, was Penn's own. Lit tle seoms to bo popularly known of Thomas Holmo. although somo of his descendants still Uvo in the city and bear his name, but It is laid that all of his vast tract of land and his oltv lota have loner since nnsaod out of tho possesion of his family. Whon you nood a cough euro you neod one that will euro your cough. Komp's Balsam, the beat cough euro, will do It. All druggists sell it for 25 conts. FOB SALX Wood For Sale Dry cord wood; first, and somo second, growth fir. All orders dellvorcd. Prices rea sonably. L. M. Van Cleave at Fairgrounds Wood Yard. Phono Mnln 1497. l-16-lmo For Sale Good horse, with nearly now buggy and harness. Enquire at 892 North Wlnte streets. l-lC-3t For Bnc On easy terms, If sold soon, tho R. B. Fleming residence, on Center nnd Cottage. Enquire of owner for terms and prices. ' 1-8-tf For Sale Ono hundred tonB clover hay at my placo eight milos cast of Salem. Prico, ten dollars par ton. Cull at my office, room 13, Bush bank building, or phono Main 491 or 1431. F. W. Durbln. For Sale ICO ncrcs In Alberta, good farming land, woll watered. Will Bell or oxchango for proporty at or near Salem. Addrcsn W. N. Blod gott, caro Journal ofneo. 1-11-tf For Sale 10 acres of rich farm land GV6 miles oast of fair grounds, 8 noros In hops, 8 ncros In grain and hay, $1G00. Toam, harnosB, rna- ohlnory, grain nnd liny, $500. J. J. Tweod, routo 7, Salem. 1-11-lw FOR lUSNT For Rent Six rooms, partly . fur nished. Call 31 C North Liberty stroct. Phono 11 IS. l-10-3t To Rent Housekeeping rooms. En qulro 140 Mill street. l-15-3f LODGES. ;nrn-'Mcrs Union io. lOOB Local Union No. 1005 of Carpontora &b4 Joirers of America meet ovory Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. 1 Hearnt hall, 420 SUito St. A. W. Dennis, Roc. Sec. ForcBtflra of America Court Sher wood Forostors, No. 19. Meets Wednesday in HbrBt hull, StaU Btreet. Lo eAbbe, C. R.; J. C Perry, flnnnclal secretary. Control JLodgo No. 18, K. of F.r- Castle Hall ln Holtnan block,eor nor Stato and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each week at 7:3 p. m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; B. H. Anderson, K. of R. and 8. Modern Woodmen of Amcrlc Ore gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Moets ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock ln llolman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Moot every Frt day night at 7:30, In Holmnn hat!, L. E., Ponnoll, C. C; P. L. Fra ir, Glork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acel dont nnd pension lnaurnnco; tj 000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim p&MI Good ngontd wanted. J. II. O. Mongomcry, supremo organlsor, Box433 Snlom, Oregon. R. 11. Ryan, socrotnry, 540 Stato street. DRAYMEN. ('inuuiluM Bros Tmnsfcr Ccuipaiiy All klndfl of transfer work done. Furntturo nnd pianos boxed ready for sblpmont. Prompt Borvico Is our motto. Stand nnd olUco at 253 South Commorclnl Btroot. Phono 210. Resldonco Phono 9G8. For Suit1 Small printing plant, con sisting of Pilot hand prois, bIzo Gx9, nnd nbout 25 fonts of type-, togothor with othor nocossary ma terial. Addross Fred Waehlto, gen eral dollvory, Salem. l-15-lw Hop Yard to Rent 3 G acres; horBOS all ImplomontH, togothor with bas kets and sacks. Cultivation nml picking monoy furnlBhod. Enqulru of Win, II. lijgnn, Gervnls, No. 2, Phono Farmers' 30. 1-13-lwk PROFESSIONAL. (iTv. :!Uir5l Phyciaii ana Burgoon. Tolophono 307 Main. OlhcoB, 54G Stato street, opposite court houao, Salem, Or. Rcoldonce Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo1 8AHII AND DOUR FACTORIES. Frank M. Drown. Manufacturer ol saBh, doors, mouldings. All kinds of hoiiHo finish and hard wood work. Front Btroot, between State and Court. Make all complaints at tho office. fttlSOELTiANEOUS. NSNi If the Gentleman Who lost a new dross glovo near Court and High strcot will oall and prove tho snmo and pny for this adv., thoy can ro covor tho proporty. l-lG-3t. H. 8. Gilo & Co. Wholosalo grocery and commission merchants. Wo aro solo agents for Rex Spray. It Is nbBolutcly uniform In strength. A perfect chomicnl combination. CoBta a llttlo moro, but chonpost in tho ond, strength and reliability consldorod. 1-15-tf Livery nnd Fod Btnblcs Old Post office Stables, at 254 Forry otroot. botweon Commercial and Front streets. Tolophono 188. Somo oP tho finest livorles In tho city can, bo found horo. Dick WcstncotU proprietor. 10-1-lyr mi i tm x , The Secret of a Beautiful Face lies in keeping the ikin pro tected a well aideanied. Juit wuhing it not enough tht only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the Irritation of dust and germs to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Kobertine and experience Its delightful refreshment. You will admire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only stimulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom- m d)V g coarse. Prevents bum i J! Ine. tan and frsckles. W jmr DruitlH ft ft utf& f JXT j?. Will tlio Pnrty--Who borrowod a Snoll blcyolo from Tho Journal ofllco about two wooks ago kindly return Bamo, as tho owner noed3 it. 1-10-tf Vogec Lumber nnd Fuel Co, Lum- bor .shlnglos, building matorlal, wood and conl. Low prlco and prompt dollvorlea. One block east of 8. P. pasBeog7 depot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf O G T, Co Ihitto & Wenderoth Fine wlnos, liquors , and cigars. Wo handle tho celebrated Kellog gand Castle whiskies. Cool and rofreshlng beor constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat markot on East Stato street has been doubled in size and we aro bottor proparod than evor .o servo customers. Prompt service and the best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwards &. Co. We Aro Cosh Iurclmer Of poul try, oggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Borry crates mado up in unlimltod luantltles. Capital Commission Co., 207 South Com mercial street, Salem Phono Main 179. WANTED. Wanted Every ono that has propor ty to soil to list with tho Latham Land Co. Ovor Portlnnd Gonornl Electric Co. , 1-14-tt Wntd To trndo Oklahoma farm proporty for Oregon stock run oh or farm land. Addross, F caro Journal olllco. 1-11-lwk Wanted If you want a marblo or granlto monument wo can eavo you monoy. Wo don't pny big ront nor city taxoo you got tho bonoflt, Como nnd got our prlcoH, and bo convlncod. Our shop Is In City View cemetery. Blnetilng Grantlo Co., J, D. Bohannnn, mnnngor. 1-13- Wniited An oldorly man to do ehoros, tend furnRCo nnd do gardon work Apply to A. V. Hofor, board of trndo roomg. 1-lfi-Gt Wanted airl 40 do housework. Good wagoa. Appiy nt 337 Stato stroet. l-lfi-3t Wanted A good JapanMU house eltaner wanU wqrk by day or hour. AddreeB S. Y., Journal of fice. l-10-3t Wanted A glrb for neaoral houso work; ono who know how to cook and wishes to seen 10 a per manent position. Inqulro 507 S. High street. l-lfi-3t. Steamers Pomona mz Oi 'finis leave for Portland Monday, Weuves day and Friday at 10 a. m, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at G a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday about 6 p. m. M. P. Baldwin, agent Offices and dock at foot of Trudo street M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. BITTERNUT BREAD. It is worth moro than any other bread yot tho prlco Is no higher. For sale at your grocora. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas & Coolcy, Props. PLUMBERS. Tbeo. M. Barr Plumbing, not water arfd steam heating and tinning. 164 Commercial street Phons Main 192.. 9-1-lyr M. 3. Petzl Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox ft Murphy, 22S Commercial street, Prono Mala 17. Salem Fence Works Hendqunrtcrfl for Woven Wire Fencing. Netting, Picked, Gates, Multhold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. 330 Court St. Salem, Ore. O Sum tis Eigutai vonxA. ItoKMYwHiwAlwrtfeiigtt or js-rm "sPs w w f0 W