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

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    1ILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL in, 1008
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kilt It?
Want a nerve tonic?
Want a blood purifier? -Want
a strong alterative?
Want a family medicine?
Want It without alcohol ?
Ask your doctor
Ask your doctor
Ask your doctor
Ask your doctor
Ask your dqctor
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jadorelhloulAytrnon- Want Ayers Sarsaparilla ? Ask your doctor
IrttfrAW""". . -",- .;; wuuiiyci a uuiaotJAiuiitr i
,t;.,tlfWMn7tf. Tnenytu.i'1 Wa haT. no creui w pnbiuh
i iL iMi iron ono. HuftrainlnofiUonr mediotna.
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ORGANIZE
son, A. W. Mizo and L. M. Gilbert.
Later tho commltteo selected An
drew Vorclor temporary chairman
and J. R. Shepard temporary secretary.
President Roosevelt Says.
That outdoor exercise is needed by
tho Amorlcan people. That's all
rheumatism follow that advice? Tho
anBWor Ib simple iuo Ballard's
Snow Liniment, and tho rhoumatlsm
will bo, leaving you as spry as a
colt. Gives quick and permanent re
lief from iheumalHin, neuralgia,
lamo back and all pains. Sold by all
dealers.
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Chlncso Iron for American Alnrkct.
In calling attention to the tenden
cy in tho Chlncso cmplro toward the
production of commodities hereto
fore imported and to getting a foot
hold therefor In foreign markets,
Consul-General TCharlcs Dcnby of
Shanghai, deals at soma length with
tho present and prospective ex
ports of Chlncso pig1 Iron to tho
United Slates:
An occasional shipment of pig
iron from Cliina. to tho United
States markB tho beginning of a
commercial movomont which Is wor
thy of attention. An American com
pany operating a number of trans
paclilc steamships under the British
Hug has tho agency of tho Chinese
furnaces for tho supply of two rn
ciflc Coast. Occasional small quan
tities of pig Iron arc delivered at
San Prnnclsco by those vossola, as
well as by tho Pacific Mall steam
uhtpo. Tho only shipment to tho Atlan
tic coaot of which I havo boon ablo
to obtain lofinito knowledge is a
cargo of 1500 tons shipped on July.
B, 1907, from Hankow dlroct to
Brooklyn. Tho price laid, down in
Brooklyn Is said to havo boon
$17.50 gold per ton, including tho
frolght, $1.75 person from Hankow
to destination.
. This event Is indlcativo of such
far-reaching potentialities that It
merits tho attention of tho Iron in
dustries of tho Unltod States. Tho
carrying of such a commodity as
pig Iron G00 miles down tuo Yang
tze river, from llanynng to tho soa,
and thou 11,000 miles farther, via
Suez, and laying It down ut Now
York in competition with Amorlcan
i : M In v ct a jiti Iking Instance
of modem trndo development. This
of courso, Ib only possible through
the fact that ocean-going Bhlps can
roach Hnnyang with eighteen feet
draft at almost all seasons or tno
year, permitting tho carriage of
careoos of nbout 2000 tons without
transhipment, and to tho fact that
Iron Is found In grcnt quantities in
acro-s the river from Hnnkow, at
wh! are rolled .tho sloel rails
which supply tho railways of China.
Tho furnaces aro under Btrong Chl-ne-30
ofllclat management and their
capacity hrs lrtely been largely ln
crcrsed with n view to obtaining n
foothold in the market of the
United Stales.
. Minnttf fruit trioworB havo
Cjied in a company, which is to
,i capita stocK oi ov.yvv, vn
II00O WIS oeeu iwi.uu.hj uu
j Mr the nurnoso of protect-
tie fruit interests here and up-
Ut toe marKei. iu
.ccfssful effort to organlzo
..ti.mntii have been made at
st periods for tho past 18
The orff"n'zntln va3 ftC
heJ ot the meeting of tho
i roanty Horiicimurui aociu-
1 ... T T Clmnn,1 tVln
j( tiinr. J. i, autuuiu lurwuib
fetlMlvo and Introducing tho
ag resolution nuu securing
rj mcreio.
i the SUDSCnucrs neruiu, m or
'.rito tho exnenso of finding
fort, and to securo tho best
obtainable tor our mma, ubh-u
i (h fruit sncclfled in connec-
Erith our signatures, on tho fol-
i( conditiens: wncn mo signn-
i iTeiO nuiuui'i urn ui niuiu
;.,rirlety of fruits pooled a
ji shall bo called and thoBO
'lite shall o'ect from amom;
film an executive commltteo
I'd who shall proceed to or
,; ty electing a chnirman, sec-
tind treasurer. Tiioy suau
through their secretary securo
; rcr tho fruit pooled and nt
reycr time a meeting of all tho
fir, of tl'0 executive commlt-
iii:! lo cr'led to consider tho
ca propositions tho secretary
received. The action of a mn-
pc' the member.-' or &rucli com
i ta! be binding upon onch
ber of the pool, Tho' paymont
rait delivered by us shall bo
r) ui Individually or to ub
;th tho ofllcers of tho oxe'cutlvo
Li'teo according to the best ar
iscnU tho cxccutlvo commltteo
t able to make, Tho ex)onsos
rMUug each pool shall be do-
W from tho Inst payment mndo
b members of such pool and
m according to tho amount of
! told by each. One executive
citteo shall ronrosont and
it all the poo's. Each poct'l
I it formed slinll add n member
i li:lr number to tho executive
I'ttre If a Ices number than
era oa any particular pool
ial$ prpc-r and their combined
acf sufflcknt amount, and If
wutlvo committee sees fit to
tt It. tho nool shall bo bandied China, and nroduccd undor favor
ae as though there wore ton uulo conditions as to coai aim jaoor.
Training' mi Esquimau Dog.
The Esquimau boclns to tral.i his
dog for Bledge work before it is a
month old. One of the' most lnter
ontlng features of Esquomau villa
ges to puppies .'!ol to tho pole of a
tent. Tbey pull on tho rope with all
their puppy strength in the ofTort
to lroak away and Join In th frnllrs
of their ciders,
Mot until a dog bred for mall
Borvice Is ono year old Is It put In
training lor the trail. It beglnB by
running ton miles with tho team,
then It Is dropped out. N'ext dny
It runs tho same distance. Gradually
ly tho distance Is increased until It
reacts it fifteenth, month of life,
when It becomes part of tho regular
service. The lift of a mall dog is
from throe to four years. No grcat
cr punishment enn bo inflicted than
to lay a dog off from service, When
unruly they aro often threntond
with a lay-off, and with almost hu
ninn intelligence they Beem to un
derstand the disgrace It implies In
tho eyes ot tholr fellow-workers on
tho trail. All flcht to bo leaders.
fA constant spur to an unnmbltlous
dog Is tho "outsider," who will
quickly tnko away tho leadership
not only In tho mnll service, but In
teams maintained chiefly for tho
pleasure of tho sport. Tho Intelli
gence of the mnlamuto is remark
able, its scent wonderful, its in
stinct, ns a rulo, unerring.
Somo dogs aro bottor trail fol
lowers than others, as somo are bot
tor leaders. In a blizzard tho best
of them lose tho trail, but Invariab
ly find It. .When on tho trail they
never oat but once a day, then at
tho end of n Journoy. After feeding
Uko wonry children they fall asleep
and are novor quarrelsome, it tnkos
on an avorngo twonty pound? of
food a dny for a toam of elovou
dogs on a hard routo. Llda Hose
McCabo in St. Nioholns.
members in such pool, oxcont-
la representetion of tho board.
lijtjturcB) :
L. M. Gilbert.
S. H. Hatch.
C, E. Hanna.
Andreiw Vorolor.
n I, Forguson.
Harry E. White.
J R, Shopnrd.
P O Constable.
E Wuths.
W. J. Hadloy.
M S. Shrock.
D. M, Crouso.
Core AbrnniB.
J C Forguson,
J W, Carson,
B F Honshaw.
A W. Mizo.
M rowen present effected a
ry orcein zat on nn. follews:
pfe CCmniJlp . T. r c,nn.
E . , - W"l' 1
-urcw fr(i, B. I. Fergus
Tho most promising ore fields in
China aro Bltuatod In tho vicinity
of Hankow, lying In tho provluces
of Hunan, Hupeh and Klnngsl.
Thos.' of Shnn.i and Il'iran, covejod
by conccailons to tho Poking syn
dloato, whilo regarded ns of nlmost
lndeflnlto rlchnoos, have not yot
bocn commercially exploited on a
largo scalo,
It Is worthy of noto that the Hu
nr.n rjul Klnnt'sl fllil woro oxplor
od by American survey pcxty which
In 1808-99 mndo tho preliminary ex
amination for the lino of rnllwny
from Hankow to Cnnton, which an
American syndicate had contracted
to construct.
Tho coko from tho coal mines of
Plnghslang, In Klnngsl, uonr tho
border of Hunan, and tho oro from
tho adjacent, Iron mints are used
for tho mnuMfncturo of stoel nt tho
ChltuBO furnnces nt Hnnyang,
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KFW YORK. '
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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CASTORIA
TMI HTU OKWUIT. iW tO CUT.
COFFEE
and tea; Schilling's Best,
is sold by about 9000
grocers west of the Rocky
Mountains.
four trroctr returns your money If jrou don'l
like It: we vt hloi.
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A SKKTCH OF SKINNEU'H IJUTTIC
Fr5m the Stnmipolnt of n Student
Of Geology Known ns n In
eolith.
(J. E. Mooro In Eugene Rcglfltor.)
This section of tho country was
formed by nnturnl forces which ab
solutely precludo tho Jdon of envos
of any great extent. It Is well
known that caves aro formed by
undergrcAind etroams In llmostono
countrlos, the water taking Into so
lution tho soluble oarbonntos or sul
phates of llnio and thus lonvlng
largo cavltlos In tho earth, from
which tho water Is nftorwards shut
off. This particular part of tho coast
country Ib nlmost entirely of Igne
ous origin and rocks aro of that
character, with tho exception of tho
sedimentary sandstono In the lower
altitudes of tho Wlllnmotto valley
formed from tho depmlts of the
brackish waters of an arm of the
Hoa, will oh then covorsd this local
ity, Tho forcoa that must havo boon
at work In tho forming of tho Cas
cade rango and contiguous uplifts,
staggers tho Imagination and the
student of natural dynamics is al
most overwhelmed the moro ho
delvos Into the subject. Tho over
flow of Ihvr covering tho region
rohing far tp the eastward, from
the summit of the rango and also
lowing down the wtatorn slope, it
something simply romarkablo. It Is
a geological demonstration to which
the catac'ysmisU point with assu
rance In tholr controversy with the
ovolutlonlsti. This lavil flow, then.
In a large meesuro tho overlaying
rock of this whole section will be
notice! by the drift, 'boulders nd
P'bhles In the wh of the streams.
During the period' of Its, being
forced from the Interior of Uie
earth, the whole crugt wae more or
lesi heaved ajid brQkon by tho t re-
men do u energy exerted, (probably
by the aubeldeuoe of the bed of the
Paelfie oeena) and there were many
lateral fJeanrea and eraeks made at
tome distance frem the line of the
greeteat preemiro, the summit of
the Caeeadei. Through theee cracks
and fiaettrac there waa forced
jihroug more or leee molten fused
matter and theee formed the var
llous btfttee to be foend aeettered
I about over the valley.
I Thre-are many of them bealdoa
j our Sklltaer's butt. Juet acroes
the river Ib the Gllleeple buUe. Fur
ther down the valley, many of them
'may bo seen scattered about at Ir
regular latorvate. bw all are the
same general formation. The for
mation is known to geologists as a
'arrolith. and Is made by the intru
sion of futed matter up through
We Sell
on the positive guarantee
that if it does not give satis
faction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it. We mean this
and ask all those who are
sick and need strength to try
it with this understanding.
G. W. PUTNAM CO.
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sedimentary rocks, fprming the
humps, or buttos and from which
tho softer covering Is moro or less
eroded. Tho surfneo cooling quick
ly forms a sort of blanket ot am
orphous Igneous matter covering
the done-like .structure Tho Inner
coro cooling more slowly crystal
lizes .into hexagonal prloms and con
tracts, (leaving intorstlces between
tho columns, or lenticular forma
tion, and also pulls away in places
from tho blanket nbovo, leaving dis
tinct hollows, or small cavities
which glvo forth tho Bound which
our pcoplo havo noted, and reasoned
thnt -there was a cavo Insldo tho
butte; nnd upon which wo built up
our "April Fool" story. It would
bo n wnBto of tlmo and energy to
put a drill Into the butto for ex
ploring purposos. There Is no cave
Wiaro of any c'tnsldcrnblo oxtont,
but It will bo found thnt the wholo
Btructuro Is the same as may bo
soon whoro there uro now taking out
tho rock for crushing for our streot
paving. Lnrge slx-sidod basaltic
columns or prisms nre standing on
ond, or nearly so, and fitting ngalnst
each otUcr In regular formation.
Thore aro ninny of those peculiar
laccoliths In many parts of tho
world, but tho most notnblo exam
plo, porhaps, Is tho "Devil's Towor"
nonr Sundnnco, Wyoming, which Is
a groat wondor, visited by soloutlstB
all over tho world. Uko a mounter
stump covering 20 or 30 ncros at
tho base, It rises to a sheer porpon
dlcnilor height of over 700 foot and
looks Uko a gront pllo of logo set
on ond, fitted togothcr and bound
by somo peculiar forco. It can bo
seen nt a distanco df 50 or GO miles
In nny direction on tho undulating
surfneo whoro It stands; but Is
uorthwoH of tho Black Hills, South
Dakota, and during their uplift, It
was formed in much tho 'samo man
ner as our Skinner's butto nnd oth
ers In this locality, but as that Is
a much older country, geologically
spoakiug, thnn this, thoro has boon
moro oroslon and it stands out moro
promlnontly.
Thoro enn bo no quostlou about
thq formation of Skinner's butto,
for It Ib plainly nothing moro r.or
loss than a loccollth.
tmemnintinmiUMinti tm ieme lenten nmwi
THE CLASSIFIED
FOIt SALE
"Worlds of DIooni Calla lilies, roses,
violets, clnornrias, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc., and everything In son
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tf
I Wnnt n Place Of 25 acres or loss;
Improved or partly so, c'oso to Sa
lom markets. This Is for an im
mcdlato cash purchaser, Havo
also another customer who will
glvo good vnluo in Btalllons or
, brood mares for similar tract I
am unablo to supply tho demand
for nil kinds of proporty. Paul M.
Sims, 222North Commercial.
3-25-lmo.
Flno Property for Sale In, gbod
market town on Southern Taciflo,
good schools and churches, Ono
acre planted to all kinds of fruit,
two-story, 8-room houso (on solid
foundation) with porchcB, closota
and pantry, also two-story black
smith and wagon shop and largo
barn. Will bo sold reasonable, ns
owner Is unnblo to work at blnck
Binlthlng. John Holm, Aumsvlllo,
Oregon, 31-2-lm
For Sale Flrst-clnss enrpet paper nt
this ofllco; 2Gc for a big roll.
Wood For Sale Just received 2
earn of flno dry wood. Phono
Main 71 or call at Salem Truck &
Dray Co. ofllco, CO Ctnte St.
l-C-2wk8.
For Kale Home and two lots In
Fnirmount Pnrk. For 'further
particulars enquire Mrs. M. S.
Jonos, ond of South Cox Hue.
1-7-1 wk
For Sale Second hnnd windmill,
tank and pipes complete Call 1503
H. State street.. 1-1 1-1 w
For Hale Flvo-room houso, barn 10
x2l, 2 lots, I chorry trees, 2 Eng
lish walnut; varloty of borrlos.
Prlco $1250. Salem Land Co.,
181 Court St., phono -100.
1-10-31
Fv. Ha'le Flvo-room cottngo, small
barn, largo lot, both woll and city
wator. Eost front. Prlco, $750;
$250 ensh, balanco on tlmo. Sa
Iom Land Co., 481 Court St., phono
400. 4-10-3t
LODGES.
?arpcntcrfl Uuloa Ho. 1060 LoeeJ
Union No. 1065 of Carpontcrs aw
Jolrors of Amorlca moot everjj
Saturday evening nt 7:30 p. m. lm
Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W
Dennis, Rec. Boo.
1'orcsters of AmerlcA Court Sher
wood Forcstors, No. 19. Meets
Saburday night In Holman hall,'
Stato street Waldo MUlor, O, R.;
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodgo No, 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall in Holman block, eor
nor Stato and Llborty atresia.
Tuesday of each week at 7:88
m. Odcar Johnson, O. 6.; H. H.
Anderson, K. of It, and 8.
Modern WoodmeH of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5346. Meeta
ovory Thureddy evening at
o'clock In Holman hall. W, W.
Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, cleric.
Woodmen of WorldMeet erery Frt
day night at 7:30, in Holman hat!,
O. L. Darling, O. C; P. L. Frax
lr, Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. 81ck, acet
dent and pension insurance; 3,
000,000 plodgrd; every claim paM
Good agents wanted. J. H, G.
Mongomory, supremo organiser, '
Dox432 Salora, Oregon. II. X.
Ryan, socrotnry, 540 Stato iitrnet.
Cpncrvto Work Oct my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks nnd
comout woilc of nny kind. All
work guaranteed flrst-clnss, Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phono 5G0.
3-24-tf
Will Ctdl unci Pity Cash For inQae
east oft olothln, brokon watohoe
and Jewelry. Wo clean and press.
High grado work. Phono S03.
Slgournoy, 483 Stato. 1-254.
Wanted It you want a mnrblo or
granite monument wo can save
you monoy. Wo don't pay big rout
' nor city tnxes you got tho bonoflt
Como and got our prices, and ho
convinced. Our shop Is In City
Vlow comotory. J. D. llonhnnnan,
For Sale My modorn 10-room imnin manngor. Phone 1200. 3-lC-tt
at tho nouthenst comer of Onk and ' , : . . r
Winter streets. For particulars Voget Luinlcr and FhcI Co. Lum-
wrlto mo or call on Jos. II. Albert
at Capital National nank, F. A.
Wiggins, Topponlsh, WiibIi.
l-10-Weds- Snts.
For Sale Fresh cow.
orB 14x5
Phono Farm-4-10-31
For 8tle Polk county fruit land,
nonr Monmouth, $25 per noro; also
farms, dairy nnd stock ranchos.
Wo havo fruit dryer, cannory and
cronmory. Como nnd see. J. II,
Mornn. 4-10-3t
bor .Bhlnglca, building material,
wood and coal. Low pricon and'
prompt dolivorlos. Ono block eaet
of 8. P. passenger depot. Phone
108. 7-2-tf
Xonnody'g Laxntlvo Cough Syrup
acts promptly yet gontly on tho
dol, through which tho cold Is
forced out of tho eystom, nnd-at tho
irmo time it allays Inflammation.
Sold by ml druggists.
Notion to Inuirovc n Portion of
Iiroadwny .Streut.
Notice l hereby glvon that at tho
regular mooting of tho common
council hold April G, 1008, a resolu
tion was adoptod to Improvo Ilroad
way stroet with full IntorsortlouH,
from the north line of North Mill
creek to tho north lino of Madison
street In tho following manner:
Ily establishing n pormnnont
grade on said streot along tho pro
posed lino of Improvatinont where
not already oetabllahod.
Ily placing tho etroot railway
track of tho Orogon Eloctrle Hall
way company whoro It oxtonds along
the proposed .line of Improvement In
the center thereof.
Ily grading the roadway of said
iiroadwny street between said points
full width from curb to curb with
full lntorseetlons to the proper sub
grade. .
The suhgrad hall be one foot
below the established grado and up
on said subgrade shall be placed one
foot of clean creek or river gravel,
provided however, the space along
tb eeer of aaid atreet to be oc
cupied by the said Oregon Electric
Railway company shall be graveled
iu such a m.-nner that the top of the
raila of aaid company will he on a
level with the eatablUhed grade of
aid Broadway street.
The eoet or placing aaid track In
tn center or said street aaii im
urovlng betweeR the rails and .one
and one-half feet outside of the rails
of the Oregon Electric Hallway com-
naay, to be aseeeved on the franchise
and property of sahl company.
The eoet ot said Improvement,
v-ave and except the spaie between
the rails and one and one-half feet
outelde of the rails of the Oregon
Electric Railway company to be
assessed in the abbruuing ami adja
cent property, as provided in t,be
charter of said eity.
Remonetranee against the above
improvement may be filed within xO
days after the date ot the first pub
lication of this notice.
By order of common council.
W. A. M00RR8.
Recorder.
Date of first publication of this
notice the 8th day of April. 1908.
4-8-lOt.
FOR HALE
i A flood Iiiwfitiiiciit A 7-room mod
orn resldonco within 2 blocks of
Btreotcar; 4 blocks to buBlnoss
center; onsy terms If doslrod.
Price $2400. This Is worth Investi
gating. IiiBuros you n greater In
como thnn having your money In
tho bank or Invosting iu U. S. gold
bonds.
Hero 'h Another Huap 5 ncros close
to Salem, about mile to streot
car. A largo 8-room houso, barn,
46xlB; about 40 fruit troos of
different varieties,- also small fruit
building; can't be duplicated short
of $3000. If tnkon nt once, prleo
$2500, ono-hnlf cash, balanco tlmo
to suit. Call Investigate nnd be
convinced.
Tide Ib Your Money's Worth 122
acres of rich valley laud, 00 aoros
In cultivation, 30 acres flno piling
timber, balance panture; running
water; good house, barn nnd out
buildings. Only one-hair mile from
R. R. depot. Price $80 per acre,
Seo us about this.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 State St. 1-10-tf.
FOR HUNT
For Rout Suite of rooms with
board. Mrs. Kd Lamb, 371 N.
High streot 4-8-1 wk
For lUuit Two handsomely fur
nished rooms with bath and light
and all conveniences. Call at
477 Center St., phone 1040.
4-7-lw
Uutto & Wendoroth Fine wines,
liquors and cigars. Wo handle
tho celebrated Kollog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool nnd rofOBhlngrheer
conBtnntly oi draught. South
Commercial street, 0-3-Jyr
Knlnrged
Our meat market on East State
utrodt has boon doublod In site and
wo aro bottor proparod than ever .o
sorvo oustotaors. Prompt sorvico and
tho boat of meats our motto. Call
or phono 199, R. E. Edwards & Co.
HUTTERNUT RREAD.
It Is worth moro thnn any othor
"read yot tho prlco is no higher,
for snlo at your grocers'.
Thomas & Cooley, Props,
CALIFORNIA RAKERY,
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Frank M. llrown. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi
of house finish and hard wood
work. Front street, between Stati
and Curt. Make all complaint
at the office.
LIVEltY AND FKKI) STAHLRH
Livery nnd Fird Htubles Old Post
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Some ol
the finest liveries In the city can
bo found here. Dick Westacott.
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
WANTED, REAL ESTATE.
Sell Your proporty we control a
largo umouut of oapltal to Invest
, In city property And farm landB, at
market valuo. Salem InveBtmont
Co., 132 State streot. 3-25-lm
i. ii i i iiiiiiii iwmw Mart
Tbeo. Al. Hurr ,ulumblutf, hot water
and steam heating and tinning.
104 Commercial stroxt. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
51. J. I'utzel Plumu'ng, steam an
gas fitting. Buoceuor to Knox Ik
Murphy,' 22C Commercial stroet,
'Prone Main 17.
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WANTHR
U'iiiitud I)), woman, work by day or
hour. Address H, care Journal.
4-10-3t
DRAYMEN.
Cummins Uroa,' Transfer Ctupuiiy
All kinds of transfer work dono.
Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt service Is
our motto. Stand and ofllco at
26S South Comtneroial street.
Phone 210. Rosldence Phone 96S,
EXCHANOKH.
A Portland Modern 7-room hquse,
to oxohnnge for farm land or acre
age. Come in and investigate. Sa
eom Invofitment Co., 432 Stato
street, 3-25lm