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GRAND EMBROIDERY EVENT
WINRUP OK OUR GREAT HALKCLA8S EMHEOIREHY IS PLACED OX KALE THIS WEEK AS A
.)UR ENTIRE STOCK OF limit . NO RESERVE. THIS IS DONE TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW
SPRING STOCK NOW ARRIVING. RE Sl'RE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL
OFFER.
WomeM's Ready-to-wear
Ladles' Suits of tho newest ttiod
qIb In plain colore, stripes, chocks
and mixtures In an army of col
or that will plcnso you. Prices
will wore than plonso you.
Rtiducoi to
HALF PRICE
Silk Wiisis
In plain colors, plaids
checks in newest styles.
and
15.00 values
Moving Bale
S.UI
$6 00 values
Moving Balo
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Chilton's Coils :
In plain colors, ptalda, strloos,
checks and mixtures In newest
stylcH-Izcs range from 0 to
years. Reduced to
HALF PRfCE
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Muslin Underwear
Consisting of gowns, drawers
and corsot covers, beautifully
made. Lnco and ombroldory
trimmed. Reduced
ONE THIRD
9
FIRS
Every oiiu of this season's de
signing. No old furs In tho lot
Tlu lino consists of lions, soarfs,
coats, lion, muffs, etc., in Illuck.
Drown, Gray, White. By buying
low you snvo n groat deal.
REDUCED
ONq-THIRD
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CITY NEWS;!
', ! A Collection of Important Par-
1 ' agrspli for Your Consideration ', ',
MIHMIIIIIIIIHIIHIH
-HVwthriN
Light ruin tonight or WediirMwy,
At ittrt iiinL .
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Tonight is 'Boo oty " night. ltoh
tlltfCo Of IIIUUlO Will b tor OOUtlM
I
n!; Tho moU iular night of ths
week llverybody woloouiw.
BMletn State Ronk
Owing to the conversion of the Sa
lem state Hank Into tho national sys
tem, depositors of said bank ur
hereby respeotfHlly rsquetM id
bring la their pns-b4ks tor bulftHS
Ing, at their eartlwit t4nnniduot.
1-I8.lwk
vU'ty Nlglit
At ikuling link umtgDL
A"!
Utluclloii U l'ricti
Of
staW wd Utt- n Vlftdj Wj
PHe S AHd $S.Si h lortd. A dV
wunt 9t Hs rr d M IMtwl or-
dors.
MW
Hodely M(;l
At the sklt)c sAsvk UiHliit.
)lbop Kva,ttlii;
Will vtlt St. IHimI's 4Mrck Umof
row, iWvdits4fty) stmsIm t 1.1
He t frk u "f Grl (H.
xtoHum imi Okrk PriMMs Im
OtuNos " Th psMe Is lnvflssj vU
wewUers it. ml r wsyiflsJry
urged to W )Ml.
UM HM4 slick MUUr. Mlem am4
orwf. si Aiiur.
The sImkUIhk Mtaw MSM SHI CM
Mwriu Mr will xiv II ilieis for
U wins Utl wV; m m i to
Any m mrsoH sksVM&g it uch
, o . iwe
Vcvf. Tllluwn n(uiu
vwlf, dellvr SM iMHMURg And
IsjttruHlv Uiure W idkt U tfee
-4om1 m ChH0 H or 8mw
" Te pmlmim Is aw aMe
vs tkfHij;Uy e)MhJ Ur U j.
Ml.
REDUCED 25 TO 50 PER CENT
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Our SlOUth connccutlvc Wednesday Bargain Sale.
wcok epcolal wo offer a lino of
WALSTINGB.
In plain, plaid, stripes or fancy pat
tornB, in old rose, gray, greon, blue,
light and dark ehndes. Values 50c
to $1.00. Wednesday,
VEILS
Vol In and volllng In chiffon
net in plain colors, polka dot,
ings, etc., In white, black, gray,
blue, pink.
26c values
Moving Sato
50c vaiuiii
Moving Sale ,
$1.00 vnluns
Moving Bnlo
$1 25 value
Moving Halo ,
13c
25c
50c
63c
Pillow Tops
Embroldorod pillow ton ready
for tho cushion In cross ntltoh
and ombroldory, In new and p rut
ty doeigns.
f 1.76 vnluurt
Moving Hale
$2.00 vuleioo
Moving Hals
$3.00 values
Moving Bnlo
$4.00 values
Moving Bnlo
$1.17
1.34
1.67
2.00
YARN
Bnxony Ynrn nnd
Spanish
Bpuclnl
Horn, worth up to 18s skein
5c
n
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Us). Illeu&IA CL&xmA
' 'Inn's molnsoos chows can't bo
beat.
Ihnntlimtlnii fM Corporal
Four inllltla men of Company M,
O N. (1.. took oxauiluntloiis last av
enlng In the armory for the appoint
ment of corporals. Tho examination
consisted of 30 written questions.
Tho suocoMful candidate will be
ollulblo for appointment to fill ths
.ottlees vacant in the company.
Prlto fir Yell
To promoto college spirit a prlio
,m " offervd by the Undent body
u( W,Hmutto University for the com
lMaltiii tit lhu l,l vll rv.r
MrlMhl .rw -, .... 'n,,,;ronr!aia
vrsM for "OM Willamette." which
win iioubtlssM btlHg forth many new
yelling sImnU Ih the Mtnr future.
Try
ZhmV.
that dHiiolitus Alukum at
Cuptnlu llovnnl' HlnluLiy
CHItfsiM U. 0 Reward, who U w II
kHowM Ih skl vkMnlty. etbnitt hi
SMh UlrtWsy today.
Hewn for Rtlfl(x)tloii
Kali ft I. Itafttt. ssiM iwM t Iks
iwyrsme oourt, has nid his pUU
tot iMNHtMNtloN HHder tHs tltrMt Mi-
mary iw,
c ,. ,
t HI tk muimivw HWeiidMWMt to
eos4UiKloi. yrovMlng (or
QMHUlMii of nil kolldlots sad Inqsrov
MMSts um MUNI (roM is.titos.
TO HIMtrulTIt
SAUMON 1MSIIINO.
AH iMltlHtlvo stHtos wh iUJ
yoaloriUy wKh k eftary of st4
toti roos s lIU tor wMOorokoo-
Ivo roglotkHi of tks Nokertos of
too atftto. Uotlor Us iMvlsloos all
ftwtt4y iokliMc for eoMsisrrltl M
M prokikltesl. ky msktog s
elooM 14 koor pertod trom p m
SMunifty nUI o w Snodajr nkjkt.
It proktkhs ail ftskl m ik oImmi
is of iko Colnmkta rltor narlcHkls
for llosod TOiosis ktwon ooo
koor aflsr sonsot of any osy usdj
ioo kaor ktturo snnrlsv of tko (oi
Iodine day
as, t iwoklklts ioklos on lk Co
InsnksH kvtwoes C . nod Dee St.
All soklna on tk kar of ik Ooluo
kin Is nroklkitod of(r ftt 1. ItM.
od nil taking hou or sotoos ovor
ill raikoNM lmjt or ovor foor od
aaSMi)Ltatk fatkalit SaM SVIi
la eummoa woe nw are to 111
tatlioam wag and ) falkomt oeoo.
Tki el do aot aKwet ask wkoeU
aisfsH to okMo tkNM dowa oa San.
dsy as akove orovldod
O JA. m V O Tl. X Jk. .
For our mid
BalfPrice
Rain Coals
Hnndsomo, warm and stylish.
Ono good thing nbout this store,
your pocketbook Is always wife
from fakes. Your plonsuro In buy.
Ing Is part of your profit.
$12.00 values
Moving SaJo
$70.0
9.00
12.00
$15.00 vnlueo
Moving Bnlo .
$18.00 values
Moving Sulo .
Percales
Good percnlos, 28 In oh on wide,
In milium and dark shados In
rod, bluo, gray in Btrlpoe, dots
ami Horn! dolgns,
Regular lUo grnd
Moving Bale . .
8 1-3c
Children's Hose
Children's cashmere and oot
ton hose, hIzoh I to 0, in colors
black, red, pink, bluo and tan.
Regular 25c value
I5c
Mot Ing Balo
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Personal Mention
Mrs. I. A. Loach left this morning
for llrooks where sho will visit
friends and relntlves
Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Crosby, for
merly of this city, now of Tho
Dalles, who have been visiting rela
tives and frinds hors, lft Mondny
morning for their home.
MIim Laura Pat ton has gone to
Portland where she wlH be the guost
of friends and relatives for a short
ttuin.
MIim Mabel Ctoveland left today
lor ursgou uity to visit relatives.
Mrs. A. W. Mlie has roh to Port
land to have her eysn treated.
Mm. Chester Johusou, who has
uhwh vtsKlHg in the city Isft Mondii)
moruiRg for her home in Purest
Oreve.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ftsh have re
tMraeil from MWxny wkrrs they visit
ed Mr sml Mm. Jek FlysN.
Mis Itsckel now, long dtotsaae
Mmior. rwtNrsw! last sight from
PortlNHd. after h Snim1h)'s vlaM with
frisotls.
Oksris Bosttldlog weot to Now
kors tkU morning on kusUicos.
Frank N'owkerry. Ike obtiitst. went
to Woodourn on kostooos tkls morn
log. Mkw Ptrsri Skelly U In lorUnU
for h okort v!4t to friends.
Mr mm) Mrs. Jshmm tt. Godfrey
ka- returned from Portland, wkoro
tkoy vloiied reiotlvrs.
Ur. sod Mrs. 11. X Sley rWumod
tnMo IHnIsmI last olgki. after an
ovw4UiMlsy visit with friends.
ttd It ostein koa tone to Roseknrg.
wkore ke kos takoo eksrge of a
Urge dn goodo esukltskmont, wklck
ws norokssea rvcontty ky Rostoltt t
Qrvenkonm.
Clroult fAmrt Docket KntrleH.
Tko follow log docket entrtot w
notU Vkss moroin k Jdo Qallo-
wsy
ltnW Lnekmuod snd Jnllio, H-
ens vs Uo Stag. Otiror Uooro al
oVt4 tteok. to eoforv rootraot. os
atorror lo onaiassiat ovirli.
Iv AmsoUh Amnson v Hoary Ass
moo. 41isueo. ofal of dofoaUaat.
wfoaaai ecua to fsriker asoad.
Mario Kkmor vs ltrow K uLm
aiwkfoo; 4soro as ar)o4 for.
Laaoti Boraanl vs Uoorso W.
Mooroaad Ksl Moure, foroeloo
or of moraaalr- IU-a. st for trkU
rokruaty t. at 9 a ai
Wrro akor. ndalalsra4r f
tao OUt. of Joaa W. Vs.akM .la.
osaod. v CkarU A. oar. to sot
' ttistoay takoa
and
wwwiN oaiti l a
tllaUv
R Q. Hon v. Lukaiiul mim!
Wmras. Mt for kearlu Tkartday.
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c-Ywaar)' t, u i t.
Stytu Mny Ih.ttd luud.
It jwm roportod durutg tao moot-
srts sfths.-ta.srisl" --
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Men's Clothing
Broken lots of mon's high
grade clothing, of which there Is
a limited quantity. They are
good, stylishly mndo garments
newest designs in fabrics. Dur
ing this nalo you can choose at
reductions from
1 0 TO 1 5 PER CENT
Men's Gloves
An assortment of mon's mocha
nd kid gloves In light nnd dark
tan, light nnd dark brown.
Regular $1.50 values
Moving S-ilo
$1.15
Cleanup
on Footwear-
nroken Hiiob of mon's nnd worn
on's high grade shoos at grently
reduced prlcos
$3.00 nnd $3.50 kid patont and
deml-brlght shots fortfT a m
women's wear 43 I J
$3.60 famous Plngreo made shoes
for womon, re-ad-., r- rr
Justmont sale 4CwZ
$3.60 valuos In men's shoes In a
lino variety; salptf ?C
prlco 40D3
25o shoe polish; sold everywhere
at tho uniform price, 25c, a r
ro-ndjustmont Bnlo I 3C
NKCKWHAR
A line of mon'H fnncy neckwear
in bow (Ion In all wanted shares
nnd colors, -
Regular 50c values Z5C
HOSIERY
Men's 25c and 35c fancy
hosiery Special
19c
electric road to Mehnmn and Salem,
i no hnlem boosteri unanimously
voiihI their co-operation in the en
terprise. Rum.
KARL. -At his homo in Hstley, Can-
S'iiff SSi?' Jammry iGt 190S
Mr Br was formorly a resident
in this city. He roturnod to his old
homo In Cannda noma tlmo ago.
wber he has since resided.
Mrs. J. A. SeMwood, hi dauglitor,
lms beea at his bedside sine early a
December.
DIED.
STBHUC At the asj-lnw. Saltm.
?; , SHHilny, Jssusry I.
HOi, John 1). S4so)9, aged c
yoars, of eaneer.
The fnnoral was eondsttted from
tke CloMgh UHdertsklHg jwrlor this
afternoon. Inttrment In City Vlow
tometory.
A Poinul Party
Tko memborii sad friamls of the
r. B. rkitrrh. la Yew IHirk, will rv-
V b" tkotr imotor. Rov.
J. II. Uorrtmaa. at tko eknrek TfcstrH
oay evoalag at 7. 10 p m An lar.
tat loo Is extooood to si I to com ot
and kelp la tkW worthy rauKO. Com
astUoe. -o
Ileum! Over to Circuit pjinrt
Kr.nk V. . V. ";.
omoad oadcr arrest ky OtUeor FWaad
oa a cargo of lareoay from a kMlM.
Img. sad this moraiaic. ut wimI
wralgaod kofotro JuJkh Mooros sad
pleading guilty, was koaad ow to
Iko circuit court.
MsrvlHft Llcoiixt
A marrlato llota s lesnod tals
nfterauoo to Ahrla K. Pkolas sjuI
rraoeoo WoU. koan of Jooraoa
uw. m. Koaottm wu
Mitniiii Cwurt QplMlsua.
T.rBr- -.. Oliver C
or, PmatlHa reaatv: aiinuj
Tor.
. MvOrosjor va. a R. A N. Oo..'lFlo
ooaaty; aMrsaed
Mi' " iWuossm. eaaaty;
J. Dorkoaaaok vs. Kissa. Mlaa.
NMn eoaaty; sJfcrsaad.
ftartm to. Siartss, ITasaUUa
pMiy: rwroraml.
.. JSZL dark, ot .1.
Mauaosaak coaatv :sjtirsMl
TO CHANOH TITLU
OH vn
OP 1?N'1V.MI1TV in i.i
Tk mattor of tko pocitloa to
tao tttW of tao rofareadiim
kill cosmoras-4ko PaJvtSyJoS
8a was argud koforo Jodto Oailo-
'l.l?1 vummu waa aot
MrtuMd at prass koar kai it i.
CLASH OVER
PAT CALHOUN
San Francisco, nn. 28. In an ef
fort to force the prosecution to place
Patrick Calhoun on trial immediate
ly Attorney A. A. Moore, represent
ing the indicted trolley magnate
this morning indulged in a scathing
denunciation of district Attorney
Langdon. He referred to the indict
ment ngalnst Ruef as being fraudu
lent, declaring that tho coming trial
of Ruef was merely a club which
tho prosecution would attempt to
u pq upon Calhoun, nnd accused
district nttorney with breaking fnith
in regard to the Calhoun trial. Whon
Langdon replied Moore dared him to
set a date for Calhoun's trial.
Moore asserted that tho trial of
Calhoun had already begun and had
merely been continued nt the request
of tho prosecution because the state
feared that the most Important wit
ness had left the fold. During
Moore's lengthy diatribe, Langdon's
fnce became flushed with anger, but
only twlro did he reply, once to deny
tho motive nBslgned to the prosecu
tion having on indictment returned
against Ruef, which they never in
tended to prosecute, and, secondly,
to state that tho prosecution would
refuse to enter Into any stipulation
In regard to the trial of Calhoun.
Attorney Kenn opened the pro
ceedings by making a plea for a con
tinuance in bchnlf of Ruef. He said
ho had made every posslblo effort to
secure an nssocintc counsel to assist
Mr. Ach, but failed.
District Attorney Langdon replied
that 'ho was very desirous of having
the trial of Ruef proceed as soon as
possible, nnd nsked that a date
plionld now be set whon tho ense
could definitely proceed.
Judge Lnwlor then continued the
mattr until Thursday morning,
wh'ii Henry Ach will be prosont.
The t'nlted Railroad cases were
npxt called, nnd no sooner had 4ho
name of Calhoun been mentioned
when Attorney A. A. Moore nroso
nnd started to protest against the ac
tion of the stnte.
Tho defendant, Calhoun, is pres
ent in person nnd answers ready. I
would like to sny to your honor that
wt want now to go ahead with his
trial 1 notice In a dally Journal
that the district attorney has de
clared that Calhoun was attempting
to seek delay, nnd .tho prosecution
hns decided to bring Ruef upon tho
stand. This stntemont, as everyone
wlm t familiar with the caso. knows,
bcnrB n oresemblanco to tho truth.
Thw Indictments wero returned In
May, and. after tho preliminary mo
tions had been disposed, Mr. Calhoun
pleaded not guilty In August. Tho
trial was actually sot. Wo woro
rudv and Mr. Calhoun was prosont.
At the request of tho prosecution It
wns continued until December 9."
'The district nttorney never stipu
lated Whon any ense wns to be trlod,
and never will. We nnnounco that
we will proceed with the caso of
Ruef Tho district nttorney IntondB
to uso his own dlscrouon," ropneu
Langdon.
STANFOllD WANTS CANTEEN.
Saloon Ar Moimce nnd Clubhouse
Willi Rr Is Desired.
In a lettor In which he seeks t.
abat "tho grrateet slnglo InflueneJ
for evil about Stanford University."
Preoldont Jonlan. of the University,
asks the board of supervisors of San
Mateo county to refuse to ronow the
liqtior llcouse of Charlos Meyor, tho
saloon koopv" of Monlo Park, and of
Waltor Jolllch. who eondvet the
"Wundor," of Los Tracos road. In the
kills behind the university. Kseh of
the places comsilnlned of Is about one
mile from tho campus, and. by a p?
miliar formation of Santa Clarn
oounty. ar just outside Its bound
alios. Meyer Is tko man who once
reigned supreme In the neighboring
town of Mayflold. before that town
wont dry, and he was forced to re
move to kls proMMt location at Men
lo Park, oao mtlo tko otaor aide of
the ttaivorsUy.
Dr Jordan's latter was read and
eoBstdored at the meeting of the tu-
iuvtliim la ltottwiuiil Cilv a&il thu
I. . ., . , .-
" " wr uruvrvu vu
snear tt'w boal fr dMeiff-
aloa. Tko preeideat coasiders the
arosaaeo of the salooas a serious me
aaco to the welfare of tko proseat
sad tutor geaeraUoaa of Stanford
moa, ajM It Is al desire. If possible.
to kavo tkam ekmtd. Ho kas tke ual
varsity ooasmunity la satire sym
pathy with kirn. Tko latter has
Htoooed muck dtscH&tloa. and. as a
ssMMonaoaeo of Its pakMoatloa. so It
Is rumor ed. a movement is oa foot
ajaoM oertaia promlaoat stadoau
tar tao oatakliskmeat oa tko campus
of a olubkooao uador university eou
trol, wkore kcor ami Ugkt wiasa skall
W sow) to Mmioatit la moderate
MAaUtlo. Suck aa latiltuUoa would
ko eoaauond oa tko Haas of tko od
army "eaat ea"
King of tho Trumps.
Ckleaae. aa. IS. OsJlforaia will
ko tao pml of Boa Rotlmaa, wko
okJW kiaaelf tko "Kiag of tke
Trasaaa," wtea ko leaves Ckkago oa
Taaroaay afr to roturn to tke
Wlauy City. o ko derlarea. j
Rettmaa was acquitted ky a jury
today oa tko rkarKo of rlotlau. ore-
forred ogalaot kirn becaavo ko tried
to load several thousand uaomployed '
tkrougk Chicago atroou last week j
-" """ """vi. m a n-vb v ,
mwrow. aad oa tko following day
will k an hi way West. J
SAN LUIS
OBISPO
BURNINi
THE BAV IS ON FIRI
the
FIRE GETS REYOND CONTROL,
RURNING OIL SPREADS ON TRJ
WATERS OP THE RAY, AX1
THE PORT SEEMS DOOMED.
San Luis ObisnO. Cnl . .Tn
Firo In tho immense oil tank No -
of tho Union Oil Company, whld
unn alflrtii.1 I... . 1-t - ..' . "'t
..mo aw..lVu uf u. iiubii oi llKlltnln,
yesterday afternoon, burned flerceB
UI UiIJl.
At 6 o'clock this morning the i
tense heat sot flro to a nearby stnJ
ard Oil tank, nnd in a fow ,!...:
I, . .n..i,l....l l r Mn
11. .IH IT1I tllllMUIII IT! IITI 111 r M 11
-...r ' :ri.r.'"r,"'""v:o'. ?n ai
win a, u u nccona oianunru Oil tnn
cnught fire, and dense black stnok
uutsuu 10 pour HKywnra.
ssf t.
am va-Riauio papers and docu
nioius oi iino rncinc coast Rallroa
Company wero removed to thn vnu
Oil Company's stonmer Lansing, ba
wuibu oi mo oangcr rrom th
wharves nlong tho wnter front mlgh
uu uwurujuu. ino resiucnccs o
George Ferguson nnd George Lltll
kow nave oeen destroyed iiv thn nn
Tho totnl losa Is placed at $i5o
UUU. ;
Tho wholo town la thnntcned
Th eHotel Marie, at tho wharf, la tl
datigor, nnd sovernl schooncrn ati
lying in wait to tnke nil of tho pcopll
auoaru in caso mo port is doomed
Tho oil has spread over tho wat
for more Chan half a mile- cqirari
and is burning norcoiy. Twenty rac
on a miming tnnu barely cccnpc
neroro tne tnng exploded, The fan
Hies of employs of tho oil companK
housi d In close proximity to tho hug
reservolrc, abandoned their home
and scantily clothed rushed to tt
surrounding hills.
ISTARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C WILL
f
Norwich Union Fitt
Insurance Sociei
Frank Meredith, Risldent Agent J
Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., Hi
29 Commercial street.
MONEY TO LOAI
TH03. K. FORI
Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, I
miiiiiiimhhihbhimi
I NEW TODAY
i-or bnlo or Exchange For goq
horse, a heavy spring wagon, sulj
abl efor express or dollvory.
at Branson's grocery. Phono 13
432 Stato street. 1-24-3"-
Kor S4tlc Several houses In Sale
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cai
ltal National Bank. 6-1-eod-
Wantrtl X younc ladv. living
homo ito soM tlckots at Nlikc odlq
Apply at onco to Slgourno, Rcoi
u. Hranch Hotol. 1-28-s
Wunted Export picture nracfcli
operator an a boy to wl
tickets. References required, fi
tne .McKeiodlon. Annlv at c
Slgourney. Room C, Brat: h t
tei. i . :
Wanted a tlrst class ad j
Apply at once. SlEOurno r k :
Branch Hotol. 1 31
Wantctl Mn and woman to S
work on fnrm In Polk r -HI
bir Iudvitendence. Cha a at
4S North Capital strec' TloH
H67 l 2
IRELAND INVESTMENT CO.
Wednesday. January 29, 1 90S
W i I open for bus! " . '
13" South Commercial
nv xt Joor to T S Tow "
Cramery, tho room r E
U-n thoroughly over" 3
and tquipied for the yi
We will handle all tla '
'arm and cKy property f
lands, stook ranches, i "S
proprrtles and Eastern O -wheat
lands for sale i" x
change
Wi- ask you to call ar.i f:"
us and solicit tho Htirfa
your pnvjerty for quii li
believing that no one cai, f
ou so well.
We have connections a f
'and. Spokane and man 1 i
ra Oregon aad Wash-r,
points that are alread - "-"
log us many inqulrleu V '
erty In thte vicinity
Mr H S. Poisal. we 1 K' "
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a secretary of the Sa
Board of Trade, will bo .
city representative.
JAMES WEUN0. Manager
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I Rldoce Phone 300.
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Onlce PlioiH' Maine 831,