DAILY OAWTAIivJOUBXAL, kALKM, ORBGON, -MONDAY, APRIL fl0,1808 5 LitDKHiafUliiW mfNm Kodo! For mf I9iwi9t)ifii9iimim i"""!!"!" t I 1 !BM5Bii4hJMJtfef8IWIWMjM I We Tell C'OMJPl.ETJi TOHMUI Ay.er's XoR-JfUcokblie Cherry reetoral Kch Flu lil OaacnJlaDraMmti mm Wild Cherry . . . Oh. Rtelpto ... tl.0ri.i (Irlndelln Jtobuitii, ,4 Or. VMtloAMA.. 4 . . rf .' Whits Pin . . Seneza Shau) iht to ttcur doctor and atit uioodroot Afri tf he knowt anything belter w. .. ..-' ... .. f, t cotieht. colJj. bfonchUli. lh formulM SENATOR KAY Of MAK'ION FOR STATEMENT I WILL HELP I3LKCT TDK PKO l'LK'S CHOICE FOll BKNATOK 1 BKNATE IS CONTROLLED Y STATEMENT NO. 1 MEN. Senator Tom Kn,y , will probably, ratify tho peoplo'B choice-for United StntOB' nonntor whether bo bo Itopub-I llcan or Democrat. Thio will help glvo tho Stulomgnt No. 1 faction In! tho next loglnlnturo tho additional stipportorn nocoBttry to bo ablo to naino tho pooplo's cliolco to tho United States nonator. Sonator Kay alno bollovos ' that! Honoy's rocont speeches wero respon sible for t)to dofent of Pulton In Mar lon colihty. SpoakliiK to a "Jour nal" roportor Sunday morning, Son ator Kay Btntod "I bollovo that Pul ton would hnvo received a majority in thlB county, but tor tho speechus of Pranelfl J. Honoy. I cannot say by Just what majority Pmlton would havo won uh In any ovout tho con tOBt would hnvo boon clone. 'I WILL Ht'PPOUT CAKE IF HE RECEIVES THE POPl'LAU VOTE IN THE JUNE ELECTION' AND WOULD PHOHA1ILV VOTE FOR GHAMIIEULAIN WERE HE TO RE CEIVE T.HE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. As to this, howovor, I nm not fully decided. I bollovo a groat many Doniocratn roglBtorOd ns Repuhltcanfl and voted togalnst Pulton ailil for Cuko, especially In tho cltlet." Oregon Inn KMlinnto Sttnilny Hayrf the LPKfohituro Is Close. A majority of the Republican enn dldatoB nomlpatoil for tho Oregon loglHlaturo lant Prlday ran on autt Statement No. 1 platforms; but bo cattBo of nlno or ton hold-over sen atora, tho Statemont forcoB will con trol tho Btnto BOimto by tho olectlon of tho now Uopubllcan nominees for that body. In tho Iioubo, tho Stnto- niont forces .will lack six or a ma jority nhotilil they eloct all tholr Ho Iitibllcan nominoos. In joint assembly thoy will lnclc threo of a majority, should Sonator Kay, who Is conditionally plodgod to tho Juno oloctlon choice for United Status Bouator, wet with tho State ment force . If ho should rofiue to YOto for a Domoorntlo United StnteH sonator, In cw he won In June, tho Stntomout men would luok four of u nutjorlty. n Prlday prlmnrloa logUlatlva candidates woro nomlnatod b fol lows Senato Stntomout No. 1 8 RQpubllcan vol era' choice! Unpledged 3 IIOURQ 25 18 17 Total If) 00 Tho hold over gonatora plodgod to Statemont No. 1 aro nine In numbor, or, lncludlnn Senator Kay. ton. SMo KIiul Yov Ilftvo Always.Bougltt, and which lias boea ia nso Ibr over SO yenrs, Iws borao tho Blijnuturo of sf "l Ift beuujuatlowmlor his ioj &jCJ&7?7-2fcs - aoniil Btnwrvlslon sluco its Innuicy vC?r4 Wf, Allow no oao to docolvo you lu this. All CountorJ'olt.s, Imltntlona mid"Ju8t-nHgood" arobub KxperlmcntH that trlllo vith mid oiulauor tho health of XufuuU nud ChlUlrtui lixnorloaco agaln.st Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castorla in a harmlcsH substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props ami Soothing- Syrups 1 Is Plea-sant, It contains noUhur Opiunty Morphlu nor other Narcotlu Uttbhtunco. Ita ago Is 1U giwrantoo. It dqstroys Worms nd nllay lovorlshnosa. li euros Diarrhoea and ViiHl Colic. It rollovoa Teething: Troubles, cures, CoustlpatJou Hud Plutulonoy. It usalmllatos tho Food, regulates tho Siouiach and lhnvels, giving kewlthy and natural Hloop. 'JL'ho UhUdrou'H Panacea Tho PKNUIKC CASTORIA AlsWJWlR Beaia tli The Kind You Haie Always Bought In U3Q For Over 30 Years, w' hm tf wywiif mm tnmf(tmt . . . art, tphi sNtw . . nr.. , 4 Or. Xwata . . . ! Btii . . . . uri, oirriB. o.y. . . Jria n ...i.t w uhMfc i J. O.ArtrOo., I0W1I, Mi. ofMl our a(oln. Those together with the eight State ment candidates nominated for tho fonato, give the Statemont ranks 18 members out of tho 30, Ortwo inoro than a mnjorlty. The Statement candidates nominated for tho house number 2G, and tho Boats in that' body number CO. 1 Vote on Senator Ry Counties. For Untca,8tnes, equator In Mult nomah ceunty: II. M. Cake D,li06 GharloB W. Fulton 0,9.94 Htnto Vote on UiiitctLStatcs ScJwtor. Coruntlos. Cnk,e.Fultpn Rnkor . . . Benton . .., JDInqkamas Clatsop . , G33 441 291 . -200 ..1,121 .735. 1,18,4, 203 r,2 291 784 275 304 189 U3 t 284 920 324 181 1B0 t COOB , . . ' .' . . ;Crook .uougias . . . pilllam . lira tit . . ....... Jackson ... . . . . ; ICIamnth A. 227 J.ako .-.,....: 04 130 1,135' r,r.4 242 1,043 307 400 Lane ... ....... .C.f-'B3U LI li n . . i ..'... . . h. - iG5J Malheur 200 Jriarlon 1,45(5 JMorrow- . .,v l' 'A'ouc Bhormnti . . , ' 2il 24C 37 747 .420 . 537 783 4207 499 jTlllanlook ......... .. Umatilla 7f.;j Ilnlou . v., .,, v . , , ....... .70 WaBhlngtoV '.: .rf. A877. .Wheeler 78 Yamhill 714 Total .12,854 . 9,100 12,437 0,994 Multnomah -. . f. .... v ' f, 2 MOO-10,4 31; rnke'B majori,iy . . . a.uzw MulUiuinnli LRlnlntlve .Ticket. MuUnomah county leglBlatlvo tlck- t U un follews: For tboBtiriato four Statement Noi '1 an 1 one Ropuubllcan cholco candl- datCH hnvo boon nomluntca. Jonn R. Coffoy was tho only ono of Iho ilntl-Btatemont men successful. Mc ArUmr won over W. O. Dolt for Joint roprcBontntlve, IiIb Statemont No. 1 opponent, whllo In tho list of ii representatives, only two Ropub tlrnn cholco candidates, Robert S. Farro'l and L. E. Crouch, woro nom inated. Tho list of nominees Is as follews: For tho sonato non Boiling 8,315, II. R. Albco 7.314, Dan Kol lahor fi.932, C. W. Nottingham 0,840, John li. Coffey 0,135. Por the hotiHo of reproBontntlvos -r Jnmos I). Abbott 7,018, H. J. J00K or 0,993. Fred J. Rrndy 0,839, R. C. AUinan 0,741, J. C. Rrynnt 0,033, L. M. Davis 0,522, K. O. Cornell 0,508, Charles J, McDonald 0,499, Robert S.Forroll fi.333, A. W. Orton 0.2R0, L. H. Crouch 0,048, L. D. Mahono 5,7,03. For Joint roproBontatlvo, Chicka man and Multnomuh C. N. McAr thur 9.470. Object to Slroni; McdlclncH. nMnny pooplo obloct to taking tno ntrong modtclnoa usually prescrlbod by pbyalolatis for rhqiimnUBin. Thore lu no need of Internal trcatmont In and enso of mmjQulac or chrqnlc rhoumatl8m, and inoro than nlno out of overy ton cubcs of tho dlnense aro of ono or tho othor of thoso varie ties. When thoro Is no fover and lit tle (if any.) swelling, xou roayHnaw that It la only .nocassary to apply Chamberlain's Liniment frooly to got quick relief. Try it. For salo bv Dr. Stono'B drug storo. MeiJtcr'M frloiMLj Signature of BOY WAS KILLED 4 r SATURDAY NIGHT FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLI) SON OF A 'RETIRED FARRIER FALLS UN- DER THE WHEELS OF COT- ,TAGE,G,ROV,Ei LOCAL WHILE IT 1WA8 PULLING OUT. Rny Darr. a fourteon-yoar-old lad. Ji'oa,of L, D. Barrt a retired farmer of Turner, waB run over by a train, killed and horribly mangled In front of tho Sauthorn Pacific depot shortly boforo 10 o'clock Saturday night. Tho nccldeiit wns so Btiddon but that quo person saw tho horrible end for tho Jit-tlo' chap. Tho boy was standing at tho rail road depot, where ho had been since shortly after 0 o'clock waiting for tho 0:40 Cottngo Grove local to con voy him- back to bla homo at Turner. Tho local had arrived but was sldo- tracked as It had been dolayod by a special circus car which waB also Blde-trncked. -Tho northbound over land had arrived on tho main track, whon tho Cottngo Grove train Btnrted south on ,th'o aldo -track for tho pur Pobo of switching hack to the depot on tho main track. Dellovlng he wns going to bo loft, tho unfortainato boy niBjied (wound tho roar end of tho .northbound ovorland and started to tridunt the BtopB of the moving local, when ho stumbled and plunged head foroniOBt botweon tho cara, and all that was found after tho cotpploto traln.'lind passed over lil in wn his badly mangled form, tho head at tached .to tho trunk with but r Hhrod of tlqsh, .the- right arm and ohcBt of the boy woro also disfigured boyond all human rosoinblnnco. A preliminary Inqucat waB hold yostordoy morning by Coroner Clough and tho romalus shipped to tho fa?n(ly at Turjier, whoro tho runornl will bo hold today. Kd Mar tin nml Hon Robertson woro tho only wltncoBPH to ho oxnmlned. Thoy hnd boon talking with Darr Just as ho ran for tho trnln. Thoy did not sco tho accident Itself, but hnd spoken with an unknown man who Htood on tho stopa of tho blind baggage and saw tho boy take his fatal plungo. Young llnrr had como to this city for tho purpono of having boiuo dont lutry nttondod to and, as tho' train wnB lato, was oxtromonly norvous and anxious to return to his homo, and this probably caused bis death by his haato to catch the train. o SrLVERTON MAN COMMITS SUICIDE A Sllvorton sppcn! says; In a fit of Insanity over a brokon morrJagQ oijROBginpnt, Custer Dlnwlddlo, n youuB nmn from Eastern Orogon, shot and killed hlmsolf Saturday morning, whllo on n visit to his uroinor, oast or Biivorton. ho was. to nnvo boon married to Miss LUIlo Cox of -Plato Valloy, Cal. Young Dinwiddle had boon koop Ing company with Miss Cox and hIiq had been at Lps Angolos tor soma tliuo on account of III health. Dy mutual ngreomont tho young man loot hor in that city and 4hoy wero to bo married April 18. Upon his arrival, howovor, sho changed her mind and wanted to postpono tho mnrrlago for a few months. This camo ns a great -disappointment and seemed to unbalauco him mentally. Ho loft Los Angolos and Btoppod a fow days at Gold Hill, whoro his parentB resldo, but could not bo contented and yostorday came to the homo of his brother near hero, noforo retiring he wrote a letter to' the girl whom be had hoped to mnko his wife and stated that tho future may bring tnoro happiness to him,' Ho expro3siod his Intention of visit ing her at Colorado and from this It Is presumed sho loft California soon.attor his doparture. Aftor bavins finished tho letter he retired, stopping with his brothor. Early in tho morning ho secured a shotgun and returned to bed. Plac tug the muzzle to his throat with tho. bnrrql resting across his breaBt ho discharged tho weapon. Tho con tents toro through hla neck, passing wlthlu a few Inches from his broth-' or's head and found lodgement in tho wall. Dinwiddle was 28 years old and a natlyo of Iowa. Ho had HvH n Eastom Oregon for somo time, but was nat.knQwn horo Undertaker V. S. Jack prepared-the body for shlp mont today and his father will ar- rlvcUln. 811 vert qi 'tomorrow and take i;uurfc;u oi wio ruiuuiini. He Gt Wlmt Ho Nmlwl. "Nina yo.rs ago it looked as if jrny tlmo bad COU'U," ays Mr. C. Farthing, or Mill Creek, Ind. Tor. "I was so rua down that llfo hung on a very Blender thread. It was then .my drpgutst recommended Electric -.Bitters- A bought a bottle aud I goUwhat I, needed. strength. 1 hnd onoMoot In the grave, but ElectrlcABltfera nut It back on the turf again and 'vo been well over slnco." Said under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drusr store. 50c. n . .J , iii.pi, 1 O JsVUt V .C3am X UsV. . Indi g Our Guarantee Coupon It, titer mine a t.oo bottls of Kodol, you can Lonelily tar It ha not benefited you, wo wlll,refund your money. Try Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out nod tlsn (ho follow ior. present U lo tho dealer at the time of purchaie. It It falls to tatlifyyou return the bottle to the dealer from whom you bought It, jwd we will rotund jour money. Town . t I,.- State Slin hera. VutTblaOnt- Digests WhatYouEat And Makes the Stomach Sweat ,C. DeVITT At CO., Ckicaxo. XU, BALEM lAltKET. Local WholeaaleMftrket. 'EgG8 14 c. Butter Creamery, 27 &c. Cowb :$3((i)5.B0. HenB lie: mixed chickens, 10c.t Local wheat 82 85c, Onlu 85 c. Darloy $20. Flour Hard wheat, $4.5034.80. valloy, $4.00. ' Hay Cheat, $13(0)14; clover, $10 '.2 por ton; timothy, $14 15. Onions 3c. Hops 1907 crop, 454c. Cnscara' Dark 3 to 3c. Mhalr 20c. Itctall Jflnrkct. Oats $1.451.G0 por cwt. Wheat $1.00. ' Rolled barley $31. Eggn 10c. Duttor Country, 30c; crenmory, 30c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 pr- Back hard wheat, $1.40(0$l.r0. Bran DOc por Back; $30.00 por ton; shorts, $1.25 por sack. Hay Cheat, $1GJP17; elver, $15; cheat, 85c; clover, 75c por cwt. Oranges $2.50 2.50. Tilvcstock. Hogs Fat, $G.50. Stock hogs $4.50. Stoora Tops, $3.50; fnlr, $2.75 $3,00. Veal 0 8c. ' Tropical Fruit. Bananas $0.00. OruiROH $2.402.50. Loinons 83.50 4,50. I'otilaml iMnrkct. Wheat Club, 84c; , valloy, 80 85c; bluostom, 87c. , Poultry HonB, 1414c; ducks, 151bl0c; plgoous, old, $1 por dozjn. Mlllstuff Drnn, $24. Hay Timothy, vallpy, $7.50; al falfa, ,$1212.50. Vetch $14. O - '" ' DoWltt's Llttfo Early Rlsorn, tho famous 'ttlo llvor pills. Sold by a'l drugslats. AMUSEMENTS. Auditorium Roller Rink. Morning, nftornoou and evening sessions. Tho Vaudcttc. Moving pictures and Illustrated tonga, every afternoon and evqnlng except Sunday and Monday after noons. , liuie Wing Sang Co. BIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo make up all kinds o wrappers and whlto underwear, waists, klmon ns and skirts; all kinds of gontlo men'a and ladles' furnishing goods; nil kinds of silks and droas goods, hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls, blankots, nookwear, matting, chlna waro, trunks, embroidery and laco JO 'uiois '18 l0Jt)iuuioo 'N 9se so3 u Suiijoa AVOU LODGES. StrpemcruSflon Union No, 1005 of Carpontors anl Jolrors of America meet over? Saturday ovenjng at 7:30 p. m. It Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Roc, See, Porestera of Anusrlca Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meet! Saturday night la Holian hall, State street Waldo Miller, O. R.; J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall la Ilolman block, cor nor Stato and Liberty street Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 g m. Oscar Johnsron, O. p.; E. H Anderson, K. of R. and 8. t II ! I I I Modem Woodmen of Amerk? Or gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets every Thursddy evening at I 'o'clock In Holmau hall. W. W Hill, V. Q,; F, A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, iu Holraan hsll, O. L. Darling, c, O.; P, L. Frasi lr, Clerk. LlaoQlu Anuulty Unioa. Sick, aeel- estion dent and pension Insurance; 2, 000,000 piodgrd; every claim pa!4 Good agents wanted. J. H. Q Mongomery, supreme organuwr Box433 Salem, Oregoa. . R. Ryaa, secretary, 54t fiUta rtrC f I tit (Ulv3al7Pfi HHI-MM-HH-HiaflIH'l4H .c.w.-v JlJlA?-. .auvv., vTuSaJesTuwfiu 1 e rTmuflti . moving targets, eleotrle power, 173 Commercial street. 4-15-3t Worlds of Bloom Cajla lilies, roses, violets, clnorarlas, hyacinths, .daf fodils, etc., and. QYorythlng Jnsaoa Bon. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Corfrt street, Salem. 3-24-tf For Sulc First-class carpet. paper at this Qfilco; 25c for a big roll. Wod For Sale " Just received 2 earn of lino dry wood. Phono Main 74 or call at Salem Truck & Dray Co. ofllce, CO Ctato St. 4.-G-2wk3. For Sale Second hand windmill, tank and pipes complete Call 1503 E. Stato street. 4-1 1-1 w For Salo at Bargain Eight-room Iioubo and lot, 323 N, Church St. Sovcn-room Iioubo and lot 555 Ohomekota St. W. H. Sloper, 221 N. Front St 4-13-lmo i Fat . Sale Sheep shonrlng machlno, buggy, wagon and plows, all kinds of now and second-hnnd goods. O. DUlman, 447, State St. 4-15-3t For Sale1 NIco driving maro. En qulro of C. C. Whlto, Fashion Stablofl. 4-15-3t ' Wiring-, Wiring Wo will wlro your .buildings now or old in an abso lutely first class manner at prlcos choapor than over boforo known In Snlom, Hydo Bros. Electric Co., 322 N. High. Phono 009. ' 4-lGilmo Subject, to Atlvauoo in Price I offor 120 acres, six miles out; 60 cloar cd and in cultivation; balanco pas turo; somo thnbor; family or- ichard; all nccossary buildings; team, vehicles, stock, maohlnory, etc., worth $2000 go with place .nil for $7000 on tonus. Adjoining proporty rated, at $90 por aero, Paul M. StniB, 222 N. Commercial. Phono Mnln 729. ,EggH Rose comb Rhode, Island IUtl.i Dost of all chickens, 15 eggs $1. Phono 900, aftor Wodnosdny April 15, Mrs. E. T. Jiudd, Salem, Ore. . 4-14-2W For Rale 312 to'OB, 250 ncros bot ,tom landu, balanco upland tlmbor od; ' 130 ncros cultivated; two stqry bouse, two largo barns, ono small 4-acro orchard; 3 miles from town; switch at farm; flno loca tion. A rnro bargain It sold in 10 days. Easy terms. Addrosj Rt. 2, Box 105, Salem, Or. 4-17-3t FOR -SALE A Gopd lavcHtpient A 7-room mod orn rcsldouco within 2 blocks of strcotcnr; 4 blocks to business center; easy terms If doslred. Prlco $2400. This Is worth Investi gating. Insures you a greater In- ' como than having your money In tho bank or Inyosting in U. S. gold bonds, Htro T Another 8nnn-G acres closo to Salem, about mllo to streot air. A largo 8-room houoo, barn, 45x45; about 40 frutt trees of different varieties, also small fruit building; enn't bo duplicated short of $3000. If tnkqn at onco, prlco $2500, one-half cash, balanco tlmo to suit. Cpll Investigate and bo convinced, This Is Your Money's Worth 122 acres of rich valloy land, oo acres k in cultivation, 30 acres lino piling timber, balance pasture; running water; good house, barn and out buildings. Only ono-half mllo from R. R. depot, Price $60 per acre, See us about this. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato St. 4-10-tf. EXCHANGES. A Portland Modern 7-room house, to exchnngo for farm land or acre age. Como In and investigate. Sa eom Investment Co., 432 State street. 3-2B-imT SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Fraak M. Drown. Manufacturer 01 sash, doors, mouldings. All klasu of hnlso flnish and bard woc4 work. Front street, betweaa Statt and Curt. Make all complalat at the ofice. iww r mi UMl.l1!!1" "IE yy IAVERY AND FEED STABLES jprtecSnSaTIuXPoid Post office Stables, at 254 Ferry street, between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some ol the finest liveries ,in the city can be found here. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 1 0-1-1 yr DRAYMEN. Cammtaa.Uro Trais'.CHWsjT- All knda,of transfer work, dose Furniture and pfanos hPed Ted' for shipment. Prompt sertjea I our mptto. guad aad oafce at 3SS South Cqffi?rclal ,stret P.awM 111. JU4? ! '8' WWHN Far Rent Tw"rr rooms with bath ..I ! '.all convonloqcea. ,u "' ioc i't-ModoTnhrrr rult on place, upr.ng corner Tmuix. . . '' mm r,u "."""TOai a n vuiii'iii nn i nuo. Phono 1175, UH, MlSCELLUtnirT' A Social DnncSSfflunttfft w. T. r.i ..... ""B'waiti street on Saturday "J ""." mntea. ui Taken by Mlstake-Fr(rrTr sans' hall. Frl,i,n.SH black .Bilk unibrclnwithsi handle and gold trlmffla return in in..i .J"' inn. '""' once-w.l lir.. m .,. ? -- i . ...u t,v ivcwir-.To do spring sowing. Wotk im reusonoblo prices, call .t , shop over Journal oflct, v c.'i u. uuimiug. j,lM(( Nursing by llounrielw'm Will answer calls wher K,i!a do not rciilro constant uttKJoi Mrs. Flfor nobertson, No. w Marion street. i-HU'J Concrvlo Work Qct m; pricw Blda walks, curbs, septic Utlu cement work of an; Wat work guaranteed flriMui Ward, Ilfghlund add. Phoae (t Mt-U V111 OUI and Pay Owb-For m cast off clothln, broita vitt and Jewelry. Wo cjeaa ial (rit High grado work. Phone Slgouraoy, 48S State. MI Wanted If you want a turtle 1 granlto monument we eta 1 you money. We don't pa? i! nor city taxes you get that Como and got our prices, uli convinced. Our abop Is U I Vlow comotory. J. D. Poabas raanasor. Phono 1!68. M ogee Lumber n4 Fe4 Co? bor .shinglos, bnlldtoi ati wood and coal. Ian prian prompt dollverlw. OnatWt of 8. P. pamosw depot f 19R. . Ml Butte S WeaikroUi FIM llouors and cgan. wi tho colobrated Kellog pi I whiskies. Cool w4 re!tWii constantly 01- draajlt l-mmorMlll BtrCfiL M"? En la rued Our moat market on E"t streot has been doubled ! wo aro hotter prepared thuKj sorvo customora. Prompt inw tho best of meats our or nhono 199. D. & Edfl Co. ' HUTTEnNUT W It Is worth poro th J iread yet the price TorsalatyourEr' Thomas Oooiy, jw fiAMFOKNIA W!i. VAXTKO,JlRSTAT geliYmlrFOiy- large amount 01 p-- In city property - niarKei 'w ..t. Co., 432 State street j i.ri'UKJJ crKITiat' fTu. turn i'ln""'". ."w" ' . .... tftC ana bio , -J. ff 164 Commerce tr,0"J. . ...m np.uiu r Main 192. TX5SMJSrJ. gas fitting. 'rLMtf MurpbT, M ,CM 'Prone waB " W.AXI r7v.r u w&rZ 5 M ...w t-neih m atraota AVantcd-JTo W ' rf0 horse, black or 'fiW Phone 1359. Wntcd-uy- ' tjfl -. ..n.HHCT- sewing by lBO T,- J N. High St. or p iAi Mala 1061. WanttHi uut - naj w0rklnB1,,f! to work 3J w" H forenoon, wte!?,srwj tlemau-.-soao - require - -lM psT. $tJ ability lorjw jfod Chicago, 11-