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DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1008 ik Him Lips white? Checks pale? Blood. thin? Consult your doctor. Bad skin? Weak nerves? Losing flesh? Consult your doctor. fct .....AtlfAO Daa. rltfActtnrt9 TMcfmira ma! O , HO HJJtlllfcJ VW MI6wa..UU. UIUVVUIBUI llat about 'Wi". '" consuiiyour uuuiui. JfCf0L" MtiUa, 7ru' we hTno teoMtil We publlth J.O.AjriirCo., VJoMe ,.n t ., the rormulae ofU oar medlelne. LowtlfMtn. iHrL .j.. t n lawi i ii mi i inrnimwiMi X 1USEMENTS alono In the parlor when ho enters noIsolcBsly, seats hmself by hor side and speaks. Slio thinks it in a droam Orand Opera liousu , rea)zog hor Joyf ul mBtnko, Ho hnd April 4 iii-io" o. - escaped from Bonaparte and return- -! Ill- Llu . u Au. f fl. eu io nis own irrae love. Mary Mannerlng plays her part to perfection, one moment being tho gay heart-free, mischievous girl, tho next being- tho amlbtlous woman ready to make any sacrifice for her lover. In addition to hor worthy playing, Miss Munnering is given tho best of support, and thoso who went last night witnessed a play perfect In evory part, except tho lamentable drop in tho volco of tho actress, which is easily forgiven. This is tho last play at tho pres ent tlmo booked at tho opera hoiuo this season. It Is probablo that other plays will be sent on this cir cuit. O i .... torlum Roller nlnk. jna.i - -twi oveninc tin, altcrnoou Ihe Vaudette. 1 ...i illustrated j,t pictures uuu ml .ri.rnoon nnd evening V$br Monday aftor- -.. virkclodion. ,. .irtiires and illustrated .mnoni nnd evenings. PILES fGLOlUOUS BETSY." .. -i- Vnir Is Affected 'rpSWstrulnoftho nincsi or hit .!"". 'i-M-a hnmner audleueo ,v.f u somrtlrncs pays to 4 Jrtt class plays to Salem. Si Mary Manner ng : . crand opera iiuubc "& went for those vno un "',,., Watl, Rvprv Rll(rcnl, in T,Rt ThU ..iMrrs Of tllO SWKO lor WIU "- """-"- ' " ' .7 . ft n rc-rs to know hat thoso ' "rent wire in unr i.vpci.se eim leoiea Tcra iu ",.. .i. i Your Nnine ntiil Addrcwi for u Free L( theater last niBni , " . . -.." - inltndld acting, mese bu.uu, - - L ..,m oin know. If they had ' tut renowned Mary last night Wo want to Bend you a frco trial l. t imist,i inn niniiM in m 11111 iti iiii. rviauiiu rim ijiiiii ii Hf T0cw Bl,u"vu w.wv- -. -- - - -- I riBf on account or tno uinesa oi wtu, ru juu w ju nun jum- uh rilA r f but ner nCllUK IS rem- vv nuui. it laii uu, jiN'ient that her voice was for- You curo yourself with perfect . i,f luiiiu, iii juur uwu iiuiiu, iiuu iur iii- m ndn" la a niece, which tlo oxponBO. ... .i. ni.nnriiiiitv fnr fnnil i Pyramid Pllo Curo clvos von !ind every opportunity Is tnk-, prompt relief. It heals soros and ilf'Sge Of UJ tl.f "ir 01 IllBl l iiituio, ruuuuu'B tutBii"" "u "- i performnnci "Betsy" Is flammatfon, nnd takes away pain. !mjMc of a wc?lh citizen of itching nnd Irritation. act wpo with 1I8 rnmiiy is Aiior you nnvo iriuu 1110 buiuikv ;i t vacation ai ino oiirins l4Uii"u,,, ""n J"" ohhohuu, juu sii'c Bet) MiPti n "joroma .can gei n inn rvKmur-Hisvu nuoi-', cn under th" incognito ot ni"iu or iyrnni '"o uuro ni your; litor Tbcy bot't fall mauiy in itach other nnd ns the Bnltl- ii faullv IH ?uout to siari Vimf thn ' tutor" receives or- toa Xspoleon Uonaparto to ro u Franco nn.l marry a prluccsR M tenor nnd benefit of his ot Dut before rcturnlnc ho 3i"cnd jv fete at tho homo of iff fthr In hi rightful po int brother of Vano'.eon. Ho liiatdvanco of hlj rctinuo nnd bdcvlng Mm to etlll bo tho ialiii1 rofi oil o panic with i: BiHImorc, after n sovero ro- lulai ho is about to denart. IvWkcj her love Arriving of- ptieaaDDenr on the iconc and rr lira as Napoleon. She Is IT'lh turnrlfio r ml linnnlnnq. F-reh arabni rdor trloB to ln- na )revtnt "Joromo Nn ' ffom t king 1'cr to Franco 0 ha" tn nn nvnll. Thn nnt ill onboard the French frlgnto wit me trencn ?no-o, nna nil "a upon tne bnppy inndlng , when wor.' is rocelvod ,lf POT fnrlil.MIn "Inmmo" II hh"bPtr-'h.d and is fol- i " me arrlal rn board tho 'M urev suadow" hlmsolf, -aja pnae auuienco with oew) injuces hor under inr her rue devotion to C to acrcn tn onnrlflrn lilm Jhlm to land In tho noxt 'ibifk In her homo, broken tM and alvas talking nnd 't Cl her Jprnmfl" ivhnm ohft ' ct 3 In France married to FtttU In "lift fllmnv ahn I Tho total assesiod valuntlon is $18, 450,785. Of this amount $10,597, 485, tho assessment on land lo as iouewb: Tillable land, 12 4.454 acres, assessed at $2,401,015; non tlllablo land $1, 280,1 SS acres, nssei 8ed at $8,192, 870. Vow tinder tho single tax Ihe 1,401,042 acres of tlll ablo and non-tlllnblo land In Lane now nnsessod for $10,597,485, would have to In assessed for $18,450,785, or nearly double what It lq n'seBsed for now In order to ralB" the revenue required to run tho county. Tho $7, 859,300 now paying Its shrro of taxes would bo exempt under? the single tax law and this exemption would Include the stocks of goodB on thd merchants shelves, all dwell ing houses, both in the cities nnd the country, all machinery and buildings used exclusively for manufacturing purposes, everything on tho farm but tho land In fact the land alono would benr thn burden of taxation and the. big manufacturing Industries or tno stato vniuea at minions would bo exompt. Wo cannot too where tho agricul tural classes of Oregon would profit by finch a law and filnco they nro tho maliiBtny of the country It Is a safo proposition to voto this monsuro down. Big corporations llko Standard Oil. itolegranh and telephono lines, rnllroad rolling stock and machine shops and a thousand other ontor prl"03 roprocontlng billions of wealth would go untaxed nlong with fran chises If tho law became genernl. TTeslltifc Roosevelt S:iV. That outdoor exorclso Is neoded bv tho American pcopln. Thut's a'l rlicunmtiom folly that iuIvIp"" Tho answer Is slmplo mm Baitatd's Snow Llnlmont, and tho rhoumntlsm will bo, leaving you ns spry ns a colt. GIvcb quick and permanent re lief from ihotinirtlwrn, n-uiuipla lnmo back and nil nnlns. Sold by till doalors. WELL KNOWN SALEM LUMBERMAN DIES HOBSON PLEADS FOR WARSHIPS CONGRESSMAN SAYS THE AT- LANTIC OCEAN IS NOT THE ONLY ONE WE HAVE TO DE-FENP. .dHtwmwt if mitim CLASSIFIED LODGES. drugglBt's for 50 cents. If ho hnsn't It, Bend us tho money nnd wo win koikI vcr.i tho treatment at once, bv mall, In plain sonlcd package. sond your nnmo ana nuurcss ni oncu for a trial of this marvelous, quick, Buro curo. Address Pyramid Drug Co., 90 Pyramid Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. n THE SINGLE TAX. Eugi'im ReirlstT DlsciiSKCH Proposed A men I m kit to the Constitution. A reader nt Pleasant Hill wrltos Tho Register as follews: ' "fllnon If In thn ncknowlodcOd mis sion of tho nowspapor to inform nnd onllghton tho public, win you pioaso publish nnd oxplnln tho so-cnllod tax roform roaBuro now pending and give us your vlows on the Bubjoct? If it pawn, will It not ropoal tho lnl tlntlvo law taxing franchises, nnd al so should tho law bocomogonoral would It not nffoct tho taxes of 8tondard Oil company and llko cor porations whoso wonlth Is not In Innd?" Tho theory of tho Blnglo tax Ir Hint land alono Bhall bo tho bnsls of all taxation. This theory might work out In n now country with tho virgin soil to bopln with, but In a dovo'opod country llko tho United States to mnko such a radical chango In tho system of tnxntlon would work dlBostor, Take our own county for Instance. F? i I I ,rIf.SelableparaiioncrAs. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought neitttipc: n,d.HA- n jl j : 5saoirsrrlinf.'mcHAiih- (If.,. ..;- '"W1H OTNARCOTrr. VJtfAttnzjTrun p w. i"r' "raw. SI - T vi4i , jr.-v Jciauc FMMntK. i hA. - ivsijaviwiur . i JEWYORK. Bears the , At Signature Aft A .tfV j For Ove icry ed under the Fbotli Wrapper. n Use r Thirty Years GAST0R1A tm eTAua mi. rw ctrr. A tnlocrnm wnn received Inst night by his sons In this city announcing tho dor.th of J. C. Qoodalo nt Sawtollo Cal April 1. Mr. Qoodalo has been nt Atlontn, Ga., for nearly a year, and recently wont to California with Mo wlfn in ant bettor hcnlth. Ills death vas not entirely unoxpectod, an ho vrb 75 years oui nna nna ucon fr.lllng Tor Bomo timo. no ennm io Orecon In 1882. lOCntltlK at Hllb- imril limn nt Cnburir. nnd nbout 15 yonrs ago ho wont Into tho lumbor buBlncBs at Salem, wnero no nas built up a largo rotall lumbor busi ness, known as tho J. C. Qoodalo Lumbor Co., which for Bomo yonrs has bron continued bv his sons, J. C, Qoodnlo Jr., and Chorion uooanio. TTn lf.nvnn nnothor SOU. W. D. Qoodalo at Ballard, Wash., nnd two daugh ter, Mrs. Ida Stephens of Eugene, nnd Mrs. Rose Wallace of St. Clmrles Mich. It Is cxpoctcd tho remains will bo burlod nt Salem. rtnnonqml wnn a man Of lOVOniHO dlBpoaltlon and had many friends. Ho wno n irnicbt Tnmnlnr of tho Ma sonic order, and an Odd Follow, an! civil v.-nr vetorrn, in an or wnicn ro- lntlons ns won nn u businsa no boro an octlvo ind prominent part, thn Rnni of kindnoBS. ho was genor- o-is In tho oxtromo nnd ns faBt ns ho mndo monoy tried to help otnors, by giving employment nnd financial oncourngemrnt to thoso who called unon him. Ho wns of tho best typo of Amorlcan cltlzonshlp. and his sons honor tho momorv of tholr fnthor by following In his footsteps. r Tlio H I'll", nrrobnt finds It nocossary nt all t linos to koop lils muscloH nnd Joints wipp'o. That Is tho roasnn that hundrods of them koop a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment always on i.nn.i a euro rtiro for rheumatism. cuts, sprains, soro thront, lamo baox . . ... AAHnn l...nltna coiuracieu miiHoiua, uumn, .. and all pains. Price 26c. 60o and $1 00 per bottle sold by all dealer.'. o- New Notnrii-w. O. V Wlmborly, Roseburg; H. A. Sreer, Sldnoy G. I-athrop, E. Richard Shopard, Portland. A Healing SwJvp for IliiriH, Chapped lltiiidH nnd Soro Nipples. As a honllng salvo for burns. Boros. ?or izlpulae and chapped hands Chiunbariniu'B Salve Is moa., oxcellont It n Jays tha aln of a b., ilmiBt liitimtly. and un (" the injuiy Is v? sevort. hoali tho parts without leaving a icar. Prloe 26 centH. For sale by Dr. Stones Hit. WHITNEY HELD FOR POISONING (United Pres Lonsod Wire.) .-. .i i -w Ai.rll o A(tcr l-urimuu. v- ....... - - llstjnlns; to the evldonco In the oas of the dontu or .mibi iuijbi -ri, causoil by mercurial poisoning fur .,ii..i fnr hfir bv Dr. G. II. Whltnoy, the coroner's Jury found a yard lot connecting Whitney wun me ubih .U al.l He was arraigned in the West Sldt justice court and soeurou n coiiun uanee until Friday. -, Ch A TMOiity-)'r Sontonoe. "I have Just completed a twenty year health brttiw, Imposed by Buiklen'e ArU 8alve. which curW me of bleeding pU JBt twenty years ago." write O. S. Woolever, of Lnayavllle. N. Y. Bueklen's Arinwi Salve heals the worst sores, bolls, burns, wound and outa In the short est time. 2c at J. a Perry's drug stre Washington, April 2. Tho speech, in part, was as follews: "At tha" proper time in tho second reading of tho bill I intend to in troduco an amendment to tho naval appropriation bill, adding two bnt tlo3hlps of 25,000 tonB displacement n tho two lmttlPHhlnn of thn Dole- waro class, provided by tho bill, thus restoring tno original numDer rec ommended by tho President, tho sec retary of iho navy and tho general board. - "I regret that I have to npponr in tho light of difforlng with tho com- mlttco, but tho dlfforcnco io only ap parent, for, In reality, tho conviction of tho commltteo is nlmoit unani mous that we ought to provide for four bnttleshlp? at this session of congress. "Tho naval appropriation bill deals with tho most Important phaso of the national defense. "Thr.ro nro two InBtrumontnlltles of power for national defensor ono in tho form of armed mon, tho other In tho form of ships. "Tho inherent advantage ot choos ing naval power rather than mili tary power Is recognized by all na tions. Wo do ont maintain, and can not and Bhould not maintain a great standing army. "Let 4is now Invostlgnto tho ques tion of nn ndequato naval doronso fnr Amftrlcn. I nlniico at the mnp of tho Atlantic ocean nnd It shows nt once that America h tho most ex posed nation found upon Its snoroB. "Tho gront rlvor Bystoms pono- trato to tho vory heart of the nntlon, nn,i thorn nro mnro thnn 17.000 miles of navigable rlvor waterways loading up from tho ocean. "America has built hor groat cities on hor waterways as no other country In tho wor'd. On tho At lantic, Including tho countries that border upon waterways, wo bavo 15, 800,000 population, nnd $17,000, 000,000 of proporty vnluoi, prnctl cally within guiiHliot of tho wntor. For tho gulf, thoro nre 11.000,000 population, and $800,000,000 prop prep erty: for the great lakes. 7,000,000 poulatlon and $7,200,000,000 of property: for tho Mississippi vnlloy, 11 r.nn nnn nnrm ni on. nmi o.uuu,- 000,000 of proporty; making a total of over 30,000.000 of our pooplo and over $37,000,000,00 of our property practically within gunBhot of tho wntor. . .. "Moro American citizens nro thus exposed than thoro nro oltlzons simi larly exposed In all Europo com bined, and moro Amorlcan property exposed than there Is othor proporty oxpoiod in nil tho rest of the world. It Ib utterly Imposslblo to provldo mobilization whoro tho distances oro so groat, whoreas mobilization for the otho- nations Is tho slmnlost of undcitaklngB. As compnrod with other nations, wo nro uttorly lack- i.. in n ninrnhnnt mnrino irom .,im. nnt milv in draw tho Willi,. -. w..' ..--- needed for oxpnnslon in timo oi wur, nnd auxiliary vo'so'b for war pur posos, but alo transports necessary for properly conducting wnr opera tions. ' .. "Wo hnvo nlmost no ptnndlng rtrmv nnd could not prevent tho solz uro by a forolgn power of a bnrbor on our shores or nonr oir shoos, to bo ired as n naval base: whoroas it werild be practically Imposslblo for Annrlen to Beenro n naval baso for operations In European waters. It would bo Imposslblo for Ameri ca to mnko raids unon tho Bhoros of Fniro'ie. but It would be a very sim ple thing for Europonn nations to make raids ngnlnst tho horosof Amerlcn. , L ,. "But tho Atlantic oconn Ir not th" only oconn wo hnvo to dofond. Our .i.tinir nnvv vn liul't Ul) for this ocean, but now suddenly wo find the necessity for dofenUing tne raoiiir orean. but ' do not find nny'floet available. Tho samo conditions of tlUdUantage thnt wo find In the At lantic nro ropoatod In tho Pacific, At.an with erftfttor dlsiinruy. Miriuor- more our land defonsos on tho Pad- j n innn nrn niioriv innaeouaio nnu WP bivr so neglected, the oitablUh- ent of a naval imse inai our oiu- WHh4rWill I !! TO flAia Worlds of Bloom Callft Ullos, roses, vlolotB, elnernrlas, hyacinths, daf fodils, oto.,-nnd everything in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, Salem. 3-24-tf I Want n Plocc Ot 25 acres or loss; Improved or partly so, c'osc to Sa lem markets. This Is for an Im mediate cash purchaser. Have also another customer who will glvo good valuo In ' stallions or brood mares for similar tract. I am unnblo to supply tho domand for all kindB of proporty. Paul M. Sims, 222North Commercial. ' 3-25-lmo. Film Property for Sale In good market town on Southern Pacific, good schools nnd churches. Ono aoro planted to all kinds of fruit, two-Btory, 8-room Iiombo (on Bolld foundation) with porches, closotB and pantry, alBo two-Btory black smith and wagon shop and largo barn. Will bo Bold rcnsonablo, as owner is unnblo to work at black Btnithing. John Holm, Aumsville, Oregon. 31-2-lm For Sale My modorn 10-room homo at tho southeat corner of Oak nnd Winter streets. For par ticulars wrlto mo or call on Job. H. Albert at Capital National Bank. F. A. Wiggins, Topponlsh, Wash. 3-12-tf Carpenters Union mo. 10J Leea) Union No. 1065 of Carpenters Jolrors of Amorlca meet oTer Saturday ovcnlng- at 7:30 p. fea, 1 Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. m Dennis, Roc, Soc Foresters of America KJouri Shef wood Forestors, No. 19. Met Saturday night in Holmnn allw Stato street Waldo Mlllor, O. It; J. C. Perry, financial secretary Central Lodge No. 18, K. el 3rV Castle Hall In Holman block, ma nor Stato and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:80 v m. Oscar Johnson, G. O.: B. K. Anderson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woilmcn of AmcricaOrv gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets overy Thursdjy evening al t o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Frt. day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, O. L. Darling, C. O.J P. L. Fra ir, Clerk. For Sale -Barred Plymouth Rooic eggs, 15 for 50c. W. E. Dunn, 958 S. 10th St. 3-30-3t LIuooIh Annuity UnloR. Sick, seeft dont and pension luBitrance; $3k 000,000 pledged; CTory claim pal Good ngonto wanted. J. H. C. Mongomory, oupromo organizer,. Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socrotary, 540 Stato street. l-'or HiUi' Fivo yoar old frosh cow. J. N. Schneider, Tumor road, No. 71, Routo 5. 3-30-3t $2100 2 arros; 25 boarlng fruit trcos; 2 housos, ono tl-room pins torod, with pnntry; good well; other houso 2 rooms; good barn nnd other outbuildings. South Highland. Part cash. $000 Oholco building lot on Clio moketn; cloto In, $200 For a good lot, 50x100; own er paid this for It two yoars ago. AnxlGMB to sell. Why pny ront? Buy a lot from us, and wo will boo thnt you have monoy to build with If you uood It. $1200 C-room cottage, bath room, closets, barn, frnilt, two lots, half cash. SH13PARD & HOLDER, Room 1, Stcusloff Bldg., mon phono 1237. Court Strot. 3-31-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Ktruyeil or Stolen A largo black and curly haired shopard dog, It will rocognlzo tho nnmo of "Ring.' Phono 1181 or call nt ond of car lino on South Commorclnl stroor and receive reward from Mrs. M. S. Jonefl. 3-303-lw Concrete Work Got my prices on Bldownlks, curbs, septic tanks and comont work of nny kind. AU. work guaranteed flrst-claBH. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phono SCO. 3-24-tf Will Call nnd Pay Cash For mon coat off olothln, brokon wntcbo. and Jewelry. Wo clean nnd press High grodo work. Phono 903;. Slgourncy, 483 Stato. 1-26-tt; For Bnle First-class carpet papor nt this ofllco; 25c for a big roll. FOR RENT. FRelTtImUshod rooms for light housokooplng. Enqulro of L. U. Josuo, 371 Court St. 3-30.-3t j. For Ront B-room houso with bmo mont. Hnqulro 005 Winter stroot. 3-31-31 "MtZ&u FOR RHNT Housokoeplng roomB on the ground floor. 1628 ABy lum nvonuo. 3-31-3t AVANTKI), RKAL M8TATK. cITYmTPy-" "control n Inrgo amount of capital to Invest In city property nnd farm lands, nt market valuo. Salem Inveatmont f!n. 432 Stato Btroot. 3-2fi-lm DRAYMEN. lvlna- no-sosslon instead of bolng Cumtnlns llros Transfer Cetnpauy cnnra nf Kfrniieth are a source of prnt wenknos, nud it is a question whether It would prove posslblo to main's n a great floot efficiently in the Pacific oconn. although tho nec OBs't for doing so Is now unques tioned. Oh on the open ocean as compared with tho broad continent, the eM(,w poople of Asia could put to timcm as manv men on the Parlfle sloiie s wo eon Id from the centers of pop'fiulon in Amorien. in raot, u is wrong for us to place tho tompta tion that we havo jilacod In the path of Iaian. It Ii perfectly natural for Jauau to asnlro to dominate the com meree of China, tho comiueroe of Asia asd of the Pacific ocoan; It ia perfectly natural for Japan to soek to control the policies of China and to attain supremacy in the Pacific oeean. and to lead the yellow raee toward a rooagalzed stipromaoy in world (Continued ap page five.) o TEA You can have it good you want to. Or bad if you don't tak care Y3r vtxtt wtura rr taoatr U 7 ia Uk Sx bUiisf Ectt ear bin All kinds of transfer work done Furnltuie and pianos boxed rend) for shipment. Prompt service It our motto. Stand and oiDce al 253 South Commercial stroet Phone 210. Residence Phono 968 WANTED. WANTED- TO exchange a pure blood Poland China boar for nn other of the snmo breed. Enquire W. II Kgan, P. O., Gervals, Route 2, or phono, Marnier 30. 3-30-lw A Lady IXwIriw u Position As a housekeeper on n farm. Enquire at Capital Journal ofllco. 3-31-31 Wuuiud To employ a Cdtholic gen tleman as local representative, we require a person of onergy and ability for the position. Salary $18 per wook, write at once for particulars. The Hooy Publishing Co.. 323 Dearborn St. Chicago, HI 3-31-21 Wanted Man and team to work on ranch ono month. Enqulro Sam L Lewis, High St , phone 450 3-31-3t Wanted If you want u mnrblo or grnnlto monument wo can save you monoy. Wo don't pay big ronf nor city tnxos you got tho benefit Como uud got our prices, nnd bQ convinced. Our shop Is In City Vlow comotory. J, D. Bonhnnnan, mnnngor. Phono 1200. 3-10-tt Voget Lumlttr nnd Fuel Co. Lutm bor .ohlngloa, building maUurUU! wood and conl. Low prices and prompt dollYorios. Ono block oast ot S. P. passenger depot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf Uutto & Wcnderoth Flue wlnos. liquors and cigars. Wo handle, tho colobrnted Kollog gnnd Caatla whlsklos. Cool and refreshing boor constantly oi draught. South Commorclnl stroot, 9-3-lyr IJnhiryed Our moat market on East State wtreot has boon doubled lu slzo nnd wo are better prepared than over to servo customers. Prompt service and tho best of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwards & Go HUTTKRNUT BREAD. It la worth moro than any othor 'iroud yot tho prlco Is no higher. Tor said at your grocers'. TliomaH A Cooley, Prop. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of houso finish and hard wood work. Front stroot, botween State and Curt. Make all complaint at the office LIVERY AND FEED 8TAIILES. Livery and INx-d Htoblea Old PoHt ofllco Stables, at 254 Forry street, botween Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Bomo of the finest liveries In the city can bo found hero. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr MMMHMMMHMMMHMMmMMMNMaM m EXCHANGICH." A Portland Modern 7-room bouse, to oxchango for farm land or acre age. Come in and Investigate. S lorn Investment Co , 432 8t&tt stroot. 3-25-lrn PUMlfERS. TJieo. M. Hurr Plumbloe, hot water and steam heating and tinning; 164 Commercial street. Pbone Main 193. 9-1-lyr M. J. Potzel Plumbing, steam anrt gas fitting. Successor to Knox A Murphy, 326 'Commercial street, Prone Main 17. I tf