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Washington, April 11. One of
tho most Btrlklng changes In con
grass, and It is moro apparent in
tho sixtieth congress than in any of
11b predecessors, Ih tho manner In
"Which tho appropriation bills nro
considered and framed. Thoro Is no
hint of tho old "log rolling" , or
other days. No meafmro now can bo
designated n tho "pork harrol."
Tho day when public money was
voted for prlvnto advancement tins
passed.
In nono of tho appropriation bills
Is this moro evident than in tho
r Ivors and harbors moanttro. It is
true thoro will bo no bill of this
kind at this session, although a
strong fight will bo made for a lib
oral appropriation whon congros3
reconvenes after tho summor vaca
tion. But at tho prcsont tlnjo tho
members of tho rivers and harbors
cdmmlttoo nro not Idle. They nro
carofully considering tho proposod
oxpondltures to bo nindc.
Tho work of this important com
mlttoo has boon lightened to a vory
great extent by tho educational In
fluence of tho National RIvorB and
Harbors congross. This organiza
tion has adopted as its motto "A
policy and Not a Projoct," and
nrcachca tho folly of tho struggle
r, of local Interests' to grasp tho blg
,, gest plums, It bollovos In tho gov
ernment expending not less than
l $00,000,000 nnnunlly on tho work
, of rivers and harbors dovolopmcnt,
i hut It re'usoB to say whore this
monoy shnll bo spout.
Tho lack of loglo exhibited In tho
mnd Bcrnmblo for appropriations on
f itho river and hnrbor bill Is Fot
forth in Sonator Knox's rocont
' spooch in Pittsburg. Sonntor Knox
said:
"No subject of national policy
has boon moro distorted by partial
Vlows, moro dlsflgurod by mlsnppro-
lionslon, or moro uwnrrou ny mo
conflict of local Interests than tho
governmental -work of Improving
our harbors and wntorwnyn, and yet
upon no othor ono factor does tho
fuduro oxpanslon of commorco so
largoly depend.
"To one olomont tho appropria
tions for that purposo appear hut
rr a division of spoils. Dy each par
ticular Boctlon Uh own Improvo
monts nro rcgnrdod nB logltlmato
national clntms, whllo those of other
soctlons may Boom oxnggoratod and
greedy.
"Tho stngo has boon rcachod
whon local JoaloiiBlcs should bo cast
nsldo, and theflo limited and partial
vlows onlargod to tho perception
that whatever axpomllturo 1b neces
sary to bring to Kb utmost economic
capacity ovry naruor capauio or
commorelal utility and every rlvor
nblo to furnish n routo for Imliwt-
f rial or agrloulturnl products and
mntorlal. Is tho moBt romunorntlvo
investmont that can bo mado with
national funds."
Tho uso of tho words "Invest
ment" by Bvnutor ICnox Is regarded
by watorwny ontliMHlaats as most
happy. They havo contonded al
ways that monoy oxpondod In Inter
nal Improvomonts Ib not wasted, us
in building battleships or equipping
armies, but will return high Inter
in tho gulso of lowor frolght
rates and IncronHod commerce.
Tho gonoral subjoct of wntorwnya
improvoments Is rocolvlng greater
attention with ovory passing month.
Tho bill providing for legislative
eauotton to tho organization of tho
Inland WntorwnyB Commission Is al
ready In tho hands of congress, and
its passugo Is expected President
Rooaovolt is deeply Interested In
tho matter of such Improvements,
and ho Is especially anxious that n
i
board of trained men bo created to
glvo tho problem tho attention Its
importanco to commorco domands.
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"Ono Touch of Nntiiro Makes tho
Whole World Ifln."
Whrn a rooster finds a big fat
worm ho calls all tho hens In tho
farm yard to como and sharo It. A
similar trait or human nature is to
bo observed' whon a man discovers
something exceptionally good ho
wants nil his friends and neighbors
to sharo tho benefits of his dlBcov.
ory. This is tho touch of nature that
makes tho whole World kin. This
explains why pcoplo who havo been
cured by ChaniboDloln'o Cough Rem
edy writo letters to tho manufactu
rers for publication, that otliors sim
ilarly ailing may also ubo It and ob
tain roliof, Behind ovory ono of
thesa letters is a warm hearted wish
of tho writer to bo of uso to someone
olso. This romody is for salo by Dr
Stno's drug storo.
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New Corporations.
Yamhill Timber Company Prin
cipal ofllco, Carlton, Oregon; capital
Btock, $150,000; Incorporators, W.
A. Howe, J. A, Cunningham and
Walter S. Ashor.
Fnrmors' State Bank Principal
ofllco, Sheridan, Oregon; capital
stock, $20,000; incorporators, A. M.
Fanning, B. B. Morton, Franklin
Yocum nnd S. A. Mulkoy.
Coos Bny Title, and Realty Com
pany Principal ofllco. North Bend,
Oregon; capital stock, $10,000; In
corporators, John W. Gnrdlnor, Ed
ward P. Bronnnn and Abraham Van
zllo. Honanza Gold Minos, Milling &
Development Company Principal
ofllco, Bnkor City, Oregon; capital
stork, $1,000,000; incorporators,
Chiules A. Johns, W. L. Patterson
nnd Quitav Andorsou.
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Catarrh Cannot Bo Cured.
with local applications, as they can
not reach the sont of tho dlsenBo.t
Catarrh Is n blood or constitutional
dlsonso, and In ordor to ouro It you
must tnko Internal romodlos. Hall's
Caturrl Curo is takon lntornally,
nnd acta dlroctly on tho blood and
mucous surfaces. Hall'o Catarrh
Cure Ib not a quack medicine. It
wns proscribed by ono of tho boat
physicians in this country for years
and s a regular prescription. It Is
composed of tho bent tonics known,
combined with tho best blood puri
fiers, acting directly on tho mucous
aurfncoH, Tho perfect combina
tion of tho two IngrcdlontH Is
what produces Huch vondorful re-
Bulls In curing Catarrh. Sond for
testimonials frco,
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To
todo, O.
Hold by Druggists, prlco 70c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
New Notaries.
O. M. Idlomnn, H. E. Northup,
J. A. UoiiBhnw, Portland; John Han
son, Astoria; Honry Trent, Rich
mond; A. J. Swift, Wnmlc; Walter
II. lloiinott, Kent; J. E. Snow, liny
vlllo; (lortrudo V. Sharp, North
Bend.
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A Knocker
Is a man who can't see good In nnv
porson or thing. It's a habit caused
by a disordered llvor. It you aoo
things through blue spectacles, treat
your liver to a good cleaning out
process with Bnllard'a Herblno. A
auro euro for constipation, dyspop
sla, Indigestion, sick headache, bil
iousness, all liver, stomach nnd bow
ol troublea, Sold by all dnugglsta.
WVMJAUWJJvJvvjVJvvvyil
CayffcM;
Kk Kind Yor Havo Always nought wid ivlilcli lias been
la uso lor over 30 years, lma borno tlio signature of
mid, has bcemnauo under his per
sonal supervision since ita Infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive- you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations mid" Just-ns-good"uro but
Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of
laftuita nnd Children Experience ngalnst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Ctestorla is n harniloss substitute for Castor OH, Pare
Korio, lrops and Soothing Syrups It is rieusant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlu or other Karcotio
imhstanco. Its ago is ita guarantee. It destroys "Worms
nd allays Feverlshness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
uul Flatulency, It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and llowols, giving healthy and natural sleep.
STiio Chlldrena Panacea Th Mother's Friend,
CKNUINK CASTORiA ALWAYS
Bes.73 tlit Sif Qfttur of
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f-cUc&U
The KM You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THC f TV COHMUV, Tf MBIM? UNMfl Nt lM
St. Paul's.
Chomokota and Church streets,
Rev. Barr G. Leo, rector. Palm Sun
day. SorviceB at 7:30 and 11 a. m.
Sunday Bchool at 10 a. m. Tuesday,
4:30 p. m. Wednesday, 4:30 p. m.
Thursday, 9 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.
Good Friday, 10 a. m, and 12 to 3
p. m. Saturday, 0 a. m. All aro
wolcomo. ,
Gosptll Chnpcl.
Fifteonth and Mill streets. Sunday
Bchool at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11
a. m. und 7:40 p. m. Testimony
and praise sorvlco at G:4C p. m. Spe
cial, meetings every night this wcok
nt 7:45 p. m. Evangollst C. n. Wny
mlro continues to effectively present
tho "Glad Tidings" of eternal life.
Al nro welcome
Baptist.
Blblo school meotn at 10 n. m.
Mr. Will Foster, .assistant superin
tendent, In charge At tho morning
sorvlco at 11 a. m Dr. J. It. Comor
will Hpenk on tho "Invnrlablo Law
In Nnturo and In Spirit." There
will he good Btrong choruH work, In
addition to which thoro will be n
duet by Mrs. Comor and Mr. Gilo.
Tho Young Peoplo's meeting at 6:30
nnd nt 7:30 Dr. Comer will dollvor
hla second talk on "Why Bo n
Christian." Tho evening oorvlco Is
brief and spicy, much nttention be
ing given to song. Como and bring
yorur friends; all aro wolcomo. Dr.
Comer's Thurodny ovenlng talko aro
greatly enjoyed and tho Interest and
attondanco in this scrvlco is grow
ing greatly. Every membor of tho
church should plan to attend tho
Thursday ovoning sorvlco.
First Methodist EplBcopna.
Itov. W. H. Solleck will preach at
10:30 on "Tho Expanstvo Influcnco
of tho Church of God"; at 7:30 tho
annual mooting of tho Woman's
Foreign Mloslonnry Society, Mrs.
II. D. Kimball, presldont; Mrs. M.
T. Wlro, of Eugene, will dollvor tho
address, Mrs. Wlro Ib a vory able
spenkor. A cordial invitation is ox-
tonded to tho public.
First Presbyterian.
Church Btroot, corner of Chomok
ntn, Rov. Hohry T. Bnbcock, pastor;
morning service, 10:30 n. m.,
nrenchlng by tho pnstor, thomo,
"Kindness." Eph. 4:32, Sunday
scool nt 12:00 m.; Junior Christian
Endeavor prayer meeting nt 3:30
p. m.; senior Christlnn Endeavor
nrnyor mooting nt G:30 p. m.; oven
lng sorvlco nt 7:30 p. m. This will
ho a special Young People's sorvlco
In charge of tho senior Chrlstlap
Endeavor Society, Mlia Edna Pur
dy presiding, aubjoct, "Tho Men
God Accepts." Miss Lonn Miller and
Mr. William Bailer, mombora of the
society and MIsb Hannah, formerly
of tho Sitka school, Alasku, will
apeak. Special music has boon pro
vided. Tho public nro cordially In
vltod to nil of thoso aorvlces.
Centml Confcrvgntlonnl.
Nlnotoonth nnd Forry Btreot, P.
8. Knight, pastor. Sotvicos 11 a.
m. anu 7:so p. m.; sundny school
10 n. in.; Endonvor meeting 0:30
p. m. In the absonco of pastor tho
morning aorvlco tomorrow will bo
conducted by Mrs. E. J. Klmbnll,
and tho ovoning sorvlco by Rov. A.
J. Foluom.
Fi-rxt Congregational,
Pastor will uso following sub
Jecta; Morning, "Thoughts nnd tho
Man"; ovenlng, "Moasuro for Mens-
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A AM BACK?
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost evcrylxxly who rends the news
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful
cures ihuuu Ly ui.
1 1 Kilmer's Swamp-
iirniri Mt
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diBIBI 11 'IBI ' if xi gjyi iTiyjSn?,
&Jzr
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i Root, the great kid
ney, liver nnd blad
dcr remedy.
It is the grcnt med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
discovercdafterycara
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and Is wonderfully
successful In promptly curing lame back,
uric ncld, eatnrrh of the bladder and
Brlght'fl Disease, which is the worst
form ot umncy irouoic.
Dr. Kiltucr'o Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but If you have
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It has
been tested In so many ways, in hospital
work and in private practice, and has
proved so Bitcccsnf ul in every case that a
special arrangement haa been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell
ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to
findoutifyou have kidney or bladder trou
lilc. When writlmr mention reading this
gencrousofier in this paper nndsend your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Biughamtou,
N. Y. The regular
fifty-cent nnd one-
dollnr size bottles are noma of Bnamp-noot.
sold by nil good druggists. Don't mako
any mistake, but remember the name,
Swnmp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root,
and the address, llinghamtou, N. Y., on
every bottle.
THEOASSIFjg
FOR SALE
WorldM of Bloom Calla lilios, roaes,
violets, clnornrlas, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc., and ovorythlng In sea
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
Btreot, Salem. 3-24-tf
I Want a Plncc Of 25 acres, or less;
improved or partly so, closo to Sa
eom markets. This is for an im
mediato cash purchaser. Havo
also anothor customer who will
glvo good value in stallions or
brood mares for similar tract.
WHfmH
Union No. lOflK A 0-L
Joiners VZS"
Saturday evening . ..?
Hearat hall, it $&"
DonnU, Reg. 8ec " 8t A.
Foresters of a'S--wood
Foresters, tou
SatAtrday night In ni M(
J. C. Perrv. innnu, "'
" "a ecreUrj
brood mares for similar tract. I Central t i
am unable o Bupply tho domand I n No ! K.
C7 K.
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Notion
of
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Christian Scliiict.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
440 Chomokota street. Sorvlces:
Sunday nt 10;30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p,
m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Aro
Sin, Disease, nnd Death Real?".
Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. Tho
Wodnosday ovenlng mooting is hold
at 7:30 p. m, Roadlng room In tho
church open each afternoon excopt
Sunday. All nro cordially Invited
to ntend tho services and tho read
ing room.
United Evangelical.
Bishop II. B, Hutzlor, D. D., of
Harrlaburg, Pa., will preach nt 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. II. A. Dock,
pastor.
First Christlnn.
Hours of servlce: Blblo school 10
a in.; Junior O. E., 3:00 p. m.;
8onlorC. E., 0:30 p. m.; prenchlng
by tho pastor, 11:00 a, m, and 7:30
p, in, Cordial invitation to all.
W. O. T. U.
Mr. HornBhoo, studont of Wlllam
etto unlvorslty, will deliver nn ora
tion and Rov. Bollknap, of tho Les
llo M. E. ohuroji, will address tho
tempernnco meeting Sunday at 4 p.
m. Comor Commorelal and Forry
stroeta. Good music. A wolcomo
to all.
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Columbia Track Meet.
Both tho high school and Wil
lamette sont roprosontatlvo teams
down to tho Columbia Indoor track
moot nt Portland this morning. Tho
meet comes off this afternoon and
tho Salem teams expect to bring
home soma points. '
Tho high school sont four mon;
Kay, Nlles, Gabrlolson and Rich
ardson whllo Wlllametto sent three:
Shanks for tho mile, Cummlngs for
tho 100 and 220 and Lowes for tho
440. The high school hopoa Ho
In tho 50, 100 and tho 220.
lVath Was Ou HI Heels.
Jobo P. Morris, ot Sklppora, Va.,
nnd a closo call In tho spring ot
1906. Ho says: "An attack of
pnou'.ionla loft me bo veak and with
auch a foarful couch that ray frlonda
declared consumption had me, and
death was oa my heels. Thou I was
rrsurulod to tiy Dr. King's New
Dlacovory. It holpod- r.e Immediate
ly, and aftor u.klng two and a half
bott'oa I waa a well mnn nc,ii ?
found out thut New nimnvn... ' )
ho bo-.t ronody for coughs and lung
JlBer-' in all tho world " Sold under
suarnte a J C Perry's drug
atore. 60o and 1 00- Trial bottle
treo,
to Improve' a Portion
Broadway Street.
Notice is hereby glvon that at tho
regular mooting of tho common
council hold April G, 1008, a resolu
tion wbb adopted to Improve Broad
way stroet with full IntorsoctlonB,
from tho north line of North Milt
creek to tho north lino of Madison
street In tho following mnnner:
By establishing a pormanont
grade on said Btroot along tho pro
posod lino of Improvement where
not nlrcady established.
By placing tho street railway
track of tho Oregon Electric Rail
way company whoro It oxtonds along
tho proposed lino of improvement in
tho center thoreof.
By grading tho roadway of snld
Broadway street hotween said points
full width from curb to curb with
full Intersections to tho propor sub
grado. Tho subgradc shall bo ono foot
bolow tho established grado nnd up
on said subgrado shall bo placed one
foot of c!enn creok or rlvor gravol,
provided howovor, tho apaco along
tho contor of snld Btroot to bo oc
cupied by tho said Orogon Electric
Railway compnny shnll bo grnvolcd
In such n nuuinor that tho top of tho
rails of uald company will bo on a
lovol with tho established grndo of
said Broadway Btroot.
Tho cost of placing Bald track In
tho contor of aald Btreot nnd Im
proving hotwocn the rails and ono
and one-half foot outside of tho rnlla
of tho Orogon Electric Railway com
puny, to bo assessed on tho franchlso
and proporty of said company.
Tho coat of snld improvement,
savo and oxcopt tho apneo botweon
tho rails and one and ono-hnlf feet
outsldo of tho ralla of tho Oregon!
t'Jieciric uniiwuy compnny to bo
a33083od on tho nbbruttlng nnd adja
cont proporty, as provided In tho
chnrtor of said city.
Remonstrance against tho nbovo
Improvement may bo (Hod within 20
daya uftor tho data of tho first pub
lication of this notice
By ordor of common council.
W. A. MOORES.
Recorder.
Date of first publication of this
notlco tho 8th day of April, 1908.
4-8-10t.
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niDS FOR WOOD.
Soiled blda will bo received by
tho directors of School District No.
24 for Salem, Oregon, at tho otllce
of tho District Clork In tho Murphy
block, at Saltm, Orogon, until tho
18th day of April, 1908, at 5 p. m.
Bids to ho oponod at .tho High
School at 7:30 p. m, of said dato
for cord wood for tho different
achool buildings as follows;
High School, 80 cord" second
growth fir.
East Sohol, 30 cda oocond growth
flr fPd 20 ods body fir or oak.
Grant School (North) 50 eds sec
ond growth flr and 5 eds oak.
Park School, 75 cda second
growth flr.
Lincoln School 50 eds socond
growth flr, one-hulf to be extra
largo second growth, aud 6 eds oak.
Ten per cont certified check to
accompany all bids, Tho board re
jorvoa the right to reject auy or all
bids.
H. A. JOHNSON, JR.
DUtrlct Clork.
for all klnda of proporty. Paul M.
SlmB, 222North Commercial.
3-25-lmo.
Flno Property for SaleIn good
mnrkot town on Southern Pacific,
(jUUU OtUUUia UIIU VMUllMUa. UUUj
aero planted to all klnda of fruit,
two-story, 8-room Iiombo (on solid
foundation) with porches, closets
nnd pantry, also two-Btory black
smith and wngon shop and largo
barn. Will bo sold rcaaonnblo, aa
owner la unnblo to work at black
smithing. John Holm, Aumavillo,
Oregon. 31-2-lm
For Sale My modorn 10-room
homo at tho nouthoat cornor of
Oak and Winter Btroots. For par
ticulars wrlto mo or call on Job,
II. Albort at Capital National
Bank. F. A. Wiggins, Topponlsh,
WnBh. 3-12-tf
Ctlo Hall in Holman MoA .
r Htato and Liberty 11
Tuesday of each week it vu
m. Oscar Johnson, o.o J
Andorson, K, of R. m
For Salt Flrat-clnsa carpet paper nt
this ofllco; 25c for a big roll.
Wood For Sale Just recoivod 2
caro of flno dry wood. Phono
Main 74 or call at Salem Truck &
Dray Co. ofllce, CO Ctnto St.
4-C-2wk3.
For fliiIc-Hou:to and two lots In
Falrmount Park. For furthor
particulars onqulro Mrs. M. S.
JonoB, end of South Cox, lino.
4-7-1 wlc
Wood for Sao I havo aomo wood
that must bo moved immediately.
Will soil at roducod price whllo It
lnnts. M. A. Budlong. Phono
897. 4-9-3t
For 8nlr NIco now stock of dry
goods and notions In good town;
Invoiced from $1500 to (2000.
Soo Dorby & Willson, Salem.
4-0-31.
For Salo or Uenr- 7-room houso,
closo In; partly fdrnlahod if do
aired. Call 1132 Center Btroot or
phono 1164. 4-9-3t
For Rale Flvo-room houae. barn 1C
x24, 2 lota, 4 cherry trees, 2 Eng-
uan wninut; vnrioty or borrlos.
Prlco $1250. Salem Land Co.,
484 Court St., phono 400.
4-10-3t
Fx Rtiiv Flvo-room cottngo, email
barn, largo lot, both woll and city
water. Enat front. Prlco, $750;
$250 cash, bnlanco on tlmo. Sa
eom Land Co., 484 Court St., phono
400. 4-10-3t
Modern Woodmen of An-fr
gon Cedar Camp No. Hit.
o clock in Holmau hall. - ,
""'. V. P.? F. A. TwwjJ
Woodmen of World Met tT"e"r:
day night at 7:30, n Hoi,
O. L Darling, C. 0.; P. U Fri
ir, Clork.
Lincoln Annuity UaIoB.-8ick,
dent and pension InsarinM' It
000,000 plodgrdjoTeryclalBpc
Qood agonu wanted. J. b,(
Mongomory, supromo orpai,
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. i
Ryan, sccrotary, 546 State tit
MISCELLANEOVB
Concrvto- WorkQct my pr!s c
Bldowalks, curbs, septic (tnkun
comont work of any kind. A
work guaranteed flnt-claw. u.
Ward, Highland add. Phone t(:
J-ll-U
Will Call nnd Pay Cash For b'
oast off clothtn, broken wifch
and Jowolry. Wo clean anil pre
High grado work. Phone 1(1
Slgournoy, 483 State. M5-U
For Rule My modorn 10-room homo
at tho southeast corner of Oak and
Wlntor stroota. For particulars
write mo or call on Job. H. Albert
at Capital National Bank. F. A.
Wiggins, Toppenlsh, Wash.
4-10-Woda- Sats.
For Sale Fresh cow.
era 14x5
Phono Farm-4-10-3t
Wanted If you want a marble c
granlto monument wo can n?
you monoy. Wo don't par b!f ren
nor city taxes you get the benefl
Como ami got our prices, inJ t'
convinced. Our shop Is In Cltj
Vlow cemetery. J, D. Bonhusiaj
manager. Phono 1266. MMt
ogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lbb-
bor .shingles, building niUriil
wood and coal. Low price ui
prompi ilellvorlw 0BebIkM
of S. P. paueiiKtT depot Pfcosi
198. 7-HI
Butle ii Vcndrrotli Fine !
llquora and cigar. We Into
the colobrated Kellog gind Ca
whiskies. Cool and refreihlsg m
constantly oi draught. 8ot
Commorelal street. t-Mf
Enlarged
Our meat market on Et Suu
stroet has been doubled la M
we aro better prepared tkin tut
. ...riM 191
servo customers, rromp """"'"I
tho bost of meats our motto. ' j
ornhono 199. B. B. Edwrtitw
4-8-D 4t -W2o
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OAJiTOHXA,
fMrt tk Klfld tw Han Vm Bought
!? CCym.
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DRAYMEN.
Cummtris Uroa.' Tmn.stcr Company
All kinds of transfer work dona
Furniture and planoa boxed read?
for shipment. Prompt service !
our motto. Stand and office at
85S South Commercial atreet
Phrn 210 RJ8idflnc Phone 968
For Snl Polk county fruit land,
near Monmouth, $25 por acre; also
farms, dairy and stock ranches.
Wo havo fruit dryor, cunnery and
creamery. Como and aoo. J. II.
Moran. 4-10-3t
FOR SALE
A Good Invrtiiicnt A 7-room mod
orn resldonco within 2 blocks of
Btrootcar; 4 blocks, to business
centor; easy terms if desired.
Price $2400. This la worth investi
gating. Insures you a greater In
como thnn having your money In
tho bank or investing in U. S. gold
bonds.
Here 's Another Snap 5 acres closo
to Salem, about mllo to street
car. A large 8-room house, barn,
45x45; about 40 fruit trees of
different vnrletlea, also small fruit
uuuuing; can't bo duplicated short
of $3000, If taken at once, nrice
$2500, one-half cash, balanco time
to suit. Call investigate and be
conviuced.
nuTTEnVCT UREAP.
It is worth moro than si ' ofl
read yet tho price u " -
for said at your grown.
Thomas & Cooler,
CALIFORNIA DAKii,
WAXTfiD. KEMi ESTATE.
Sell Your property W co
in c iy prop, . v --:-
marnei vuc. --.,.-
Co., 432 StatoshxeLS
hsiiinr &
KXCITAXGl.
A Portland Modem 7-roora house,
io oxenango for Tarm land or acre
age. Come In and Investigate, Sa
lem Investment Co., 433 State
fitroot. 3-25-lm
This Is Your Money's Worth 122
acrea of rich valley land, 60 acres
In cultivation, 30 acres flno piling
timber, balanco pasture; running
water; good house, barn and out
buildings. Only one-half mile from
R. R. depot. Price $60 per acre,
See us about this.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 State St. 4-10-tf.
FOR RENT
For Rent Five-room house with
basement. Enquire A. A. Schrleber
560 N. High St. 4-9-3t
For Rent Suite ot rooms with
board. Mrs. Ed Lamb, 371 N.
High street 4-8-lwk
I 1 ! Ill I WIIIBMWM M t "
For Rent Two handsomely fur
nished rooms with bath and light
and all conveniences. Call at
477 Center St., phone 1040.
4-7-lw
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