Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 23, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1008
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
It. IIOFER, Ed. and Prop.
kn Indepcudotit Nownpapcr Devoted to American Principle and r
tlic'l'fogrcM uiid Derclopctnent or All Oregon.
I'ubllMiod Kvcrr Kvenlnjr Kxoept Sunday, Salem, Ore.
BUIISCRIPTION RATES.
(IuVarUbly in Advance.)
Dally, for carrier, per year .......85.00 Per month.- 0c
Daily, by niall, periyenr.. .... 4.00 Per month 35c
Weekly, by mall, per vcar- ..1.W Six months 00c
950,000 INSURANCE.
Cnrrktl by tut Albany Man, Mr. S.
G. Simons,
DMf9f3!BgiLABEC
. , SrECIAL JEWVERY. .
For c nvenlcnce of subacrlbors branch delivery offices aro estab
lished at tho followlBg places at 85 ccnti per month, 11.00 (or thrw
JBoHt' ; " i ' . .
' " Asj'tum St6ro, F. O. Do Voe & Son, Asylum Avenuo Junction;
Carlluo, Sovontccnth street o A. W. Lane, 3arden Road store.
Dauo'a Storo, Alox, Dauo, South Commercial Btreot.
Electric Storo, 0, M. Epploy, EaBt Stato stroet.
Fair Qrqurids Storo, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road.
Howell's Cornor, Twolfth and Cross streets.
&: K. Grocory, A. A, Engloba t, Twelfth slrbot.
WKebler'B Storo, W. D. Whceer, Highland avenue.
Yow Park Btor , F. Q. Boworox. Twelfth and Leslie.
A FEW WORDS FOR THE RIGHTS Jnmoa Mott and Tom Donnctt
.OF THE INDIVIDUAL. Ishould not mourn because they havo
.. been hold up IN AN UNFAVOR-
Tho Cnpltal Journal has printed AIILE LIGHT IN THE OREGON-
tho repllos of Tom Donnott of Marsh IAN.
S G. Simons, of tho Linn and
Do n ton Real Estate company of Al
bnny, formerly of Medford, carries
the heaviest Insurance of any man
In Albany. Mutual Interests, an In
surance paper tells about ft In the
following Interesting way, giving
Mr. Simons' picture with the story.
"Hon. Samuel G. Simon, of Ore
gon, is a distinctive type of the solf
mado man. Ho was born at Scott
River, California, In 1867, and
though but forty years of ago, ho has
attained a position among ho build
ers of tho West by reason of his abil
ity and energy. Ho Bccured his ed
ucation In tho public schools of his
riatlvo town and at eighteen years
of age ho purchased a farm and sot
up In business for himself. In 1906
he moved to Medford, whero ho pur
chased ono of tho largest orchards in
the valloy. He mado thlo venturo
pay, and' with his usual disposition
to enlarge his scopo of action, ho be
camo Interested actively In tho de
velopment of thp city of Medford,
and to him Is duo much credit for its
growth during tho past few years.
flold, and of James Mott of Salem, in
reply to. Orogonlan attacks on thorn.
It Is propor to call thorn attacks,
when a groat newspaper plckB out
two moro coljogo boys, FOR ITS UN
FRIENDLY ANIMADVERSIONS.
Tho two Oregon boys wore stand
ing up for tholr rights against tho
unfair rulings of a California stu
Mont nffalrs committee.
la dofondlng tholr good nnmo and
tho good nnmo of their follow stu
dents they HAD A RIGHT TO K.V-
xEcrr the friendly interest
OF THE PRESS.
Thero aro two sides to ovory con
troversy, and ovuu If thoro wns
noiiiu right on tho ldo of the col
logo authorities, the boys had a right
as manly young rellows to put tholr
flldo of tho ctuia vigorously.
'r tlilH thoy are condomnod, For
liavlng tho rod blood of tholr slrtu
In their vhIiih THEY ARE ROASTED
11V AN ALLEGED GREAT NEWS
PAPER. If tho boys had not stood up for
their rlghtH In a vigorous fashion
thoy womld havo been Justly consld
urod unworthy by any nowspnpor.
Tho Individual has n right to pro
luollun, to full' play, to a good hour
ing his Imlinir AH AHA INST ANY
CORIWItATION OR NEWSPAPER.
Tho ownership of o prows or tho
nccldoiil of being a highly vulnrlod
otlklat of a trusteeship llko Stan
ford doc not give anyone right
ovor tho Individual.
Hut a groat newspaper Imagine It
van call a man. crazy, can onst an as
liorHioit on hU sobriety, can Imply
that ho In an anarclilHt, AND NEVER
HKTRAW OR UNDO THE INJUS
TICE DONE.
Aglanst such iiMumptloiiH of ty
rnnnhml power Tho Cnpltal JourtiHl
hits ovor stood.
We would defend and glvo n hear
ing oven to Harvey W. Scott hlmsolf,
IF HE WERE FALSELY ACCUSED
AND WANTED A HEARING.
Dr. Jordan nud Dr. Clmpmiin are
clearly POSSESSED OF AN ANAE
MIC SPKOIOU.S MORALITY that
pones before the public and oannot
mot mon as men lu tho artiiH of
o very day affairs.
Chnpma.il, the alitor of the Ore
gouian, and Jordan of the university,
would nut lust tun days with a crowd
oi nu'ii lu the equality of the class
room or the lumber enmp.WlTllOlT
THE PRIVILEGE OF PROTEC
TION. Thoy can browbeat and bully col
lege students vluu tlt- en M nut ar
gue the wieetlou with them, and ill-Vi'ttt.-d
of the advantages with which
th lr pnt.lt Ion would urrotiud them,
could not hold their own with these
two college boys whom they berate
und decry.
Thoy hnvo thousands of follow
cltlzons who have boon treated with
Injustice for no reason than the
splonotlc and dyspeptic disposition
of sour-bniled genius itiBtniled IN
THE HIGH TOWER OF THE ORE
GON METROPOLIS.
They arc nono tho less cnpnblo
and useful young man becnuso thoy
luvo boon msreprosantod by ropro
sontntlvos of Irresponsible privilege.
o
AN ISSUE THAT MUST
SETTLED.
RE
He Got What Ho Needed.
"Nino yo ra -ngo It looked as If
my time hod coD'O, ' says Mr. C.
Farthing, of Mill Crook, Ind. Tor.
"I wns so run down that llfo hung
on a very slondor thread. It wns
then my druggist recommended
Electric Bitters. I bought a bottlo
and I got what I needed Btrongth.
I had ono foot In tho grave, but
Electric Bitters put it back on tho
turf again, and 'I've been -well cvor
Blnco." Sold under guarantco at J.
C. Perry's drug storo. COc.
o -
WHAT HE HAS DONE.
Your Earning
Capacity . . .
OiKht to enable ou to do more
than j u i umke ft living. You
ought to Kve money. Alter you
a- it. put It to work in our sav
in k department, where It will
.urn three per cent Interest.
Hcuieiuher your earulag capacity
CANT UST I'OHHVIiH
Now i the time tu start a safety
fund
It ie surprising how quickly you
tan create capital whott uu mo
flxut it lu the proper way aud
with determlUHtlou
Hma'l aiHMtuntx welcome
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL
NATIONAL BANK
Tho right of tho pooplo to oloct
Unltod Status senators Is on trlnl In
Orogon.
It should be remembered that
TWO-TIIIRDS OF THE STATES IN
THE UNION .MUST ACT ON THIS
MATTER boforo tho federal condi
tion can bo nmondod,
Roforms of a political character
always como from the states.
So It Is up to tho pooplo of Orogon
nt the Juno eloctlon to carry this
principle Into offoct.
Tho pooplo must voto nnd must
oloct Mr. Cnko or Governor Cham
burlnlu to tho United Stntos senate.
TIIEV CANNOT AVOID , THIS
DUTY.
Tn tho June olectlon It Is moro
than llkoly that moro Stntomout No.
1 men will bo chnson than thoso op
posed to tho Stntomout.
In fact If nono are chosen but
Stntomout No. 1 men nnd pnrty
choice mou and Cake Im the cholco
of the people, he will bo THE UNAN
IMOUS CHOICE OF THE LEGISLA
TURE FOR SENATOR.
If Chamberlain tho choice of
tho pooplo n June nnd thore Is a
majority In the nenoral assembly
Stntoment No. 1 men he will be
eleclud.
The fact U U Is up to the peoplo to
elect ono or tho other of thoo gon
t lemon Unltwl State senator and
THEY SHOULD SETTLE THE MAT
TEH. And we believe It will settle the
matter, a art for the following reaeons:
lu the first place IT IS ACCORD
ING TO THE ELECTION LAWS OF
OREGON.
It Is xccorUIng to the ballot laws
and the direct primary law.
lu (he second place, a law Is go
ing to be euacted by the people at
the June election DIRECTING THE
GIINEKAL ASSUMRLV TO ELECT
THE CHOICE OP THE PEOPLE, no
matter what their private views
way be.
So under all the olroumstaueee It
may be set dowu that whether Cake
or Chamberlain U the choice of the
people he will be the uuaulwous
choice of the legislature.
PURLIC SENTIMENT IS GOING
IN THAT DIRECTION.
There will be a ooullauous tffort
ou the part of the polUleaUy belated
oieiueut to defeat Statement No. 1
ituen, aud u throw the tleetlou lata
me nanus or tae ittiuilitr), and to
disregard the expressed will of the
peopl.
I bat there will be a dark horse
i-audidale with a hogshead of col
back of hint FEW CLOSE ORSISRV-
ERS CAN DO CRT,
The people have got thai fight to
make ouce uxor, but wUalag out
this time the barrel esu4ila4e Is
goue forevir front the halts of Oro
gon U'glflature.
AND, IN THE 1ANGUAGE OP
THE FINERAL SHRVICH, SO
MOTE IT RE, AM KM
Pains tn the haok and aide may
como from tho ktdaty or liver
Lnno's Family Modlolne tho tonlo
laxative, nnd a great kldnay and liv
er remedy, will give relief.
Will Ik? Flciirc In Coming Event
Ifttrrj Ittltitl'N Cadet Regiment
Ha ml.
Tho mtiHtonl ovonlng to bo given
by tho 0. A. C. regiment band takes
place nt tho opera homo noxt Satur
day night nt Corvallls. It ought
to pack the house from top to bot
tom, bocnuso tho band Is typical of
tho military phaso of the college. It
Is an unusual organization nn 1 tho
concort It will glvo nn untiBunl nf
fair. Tho orcnslon makes of Interest
tho porsonnl record of tho man who
Ib to conduct It.
II, L. Board, tho compotont direc
tor nnd Instiiiictor of tho Ot A. C.
band entorod this Institution nt tho
of 16 In tho fnll of 1895. Ho had
previously ontorod tho muslcnl pro
fession nnd wns placed In chnrgo of
the hand during his last two years
of aohool, Ho thou enlisted In the
U. S. voluntoers as n musician, nt
the time of tho Spnnlsh-Amorlcnu
war. Hn plnyod solo cornot In tho
3Mh Infantry band under one of tho
ablest dlrsotors In tho U. S. nrmy,
Frank X. Horlc. Ho roso rapidly to
tho rank of principal musician which
rank ho hold nt tho tlmo ho wns
mustered out.
MILL TO START.
Hciicwiil of Operation nt Corvallls
Sawmill.
A Knncfcer
Is n man who can't soo Reed In nnv
person or thing. It's a hnblt cnusod
hv a d'sordorod liver. If you sob
things through bluo spectacles, tront
your llvor to a good olonnlng out
process with Ballard's Herblno. A
sure euro for constipation, dyspep
sln, tndlgeatlnn, sick headnche, bll
lousuese, nil liver, stomach and bow-
el troubles. Sold by all dmigglsts,
o
, Now S. P. Agent nt Chomnwu.
(Weekly Chemawa American.)
Miss Elisabeth Francis, who for
the past two years has been In
charge of tho S. P. R. It. ofllce nt this
point, roslgns hor position. Whllo
nt Chemawa Miss Francis, by hor
pleasant disposition, cheerful and nc
ommodatlng manners, made many
frlonds, who doeply regrot her leav
ing. Miss Frnnels will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Soott, of Portland, nnd
later e.xpoots to nocopt a reinstate
ment with the Southern Pacific ofllco
la the San Jonquln valley. Mr. E.
Wilson will succeed Miss Frauds at
this otUee.
Tho, Corvallls sawmill, which has
been Idle for tho past. bIx .'months,
is to rosumo operations Thursday.'
Three million feet of flno logs from
tho McKchzIo has been purchased,:
and n mlllton feet Is In the boom at
tho mouth of Mnrya River, ready
for the out. Heavy building opera
tions In Corvallls havo mado n big
demand for lumbor that taxes tho
capacity of tho mills to Bupply.
Tho mill has passed into new
hands since Its shut down- last No
vember. Mr. Akflrs, who, was form-
jerly In control, has sold his Interest
to Percy Allen, and gone, to Port
land to reside. Mr. Allen Is one of
tho largest lumber and tlmbor op
erators In thu stnte, having lnrge In
terests In vnrloitB parts of Oregon.
Ho was In Corvallls yesterday, v.om
pjellng arrangements to begin oper
ations. Nell Nowhouso, ono of the
bcBt known sawmill mon In tho coun
ty Is to hnvo chnrgo of tho sawing
activities. Tho announcement of tho
resumption is of material Interest,
by reason of tho fact thaf tho mill
Is tho largest slnglo labor-employer
In tho town, carrying n forco of 25
to CO mon regularly on tho payroll,
nnd disbursing a largo sum of mon
ey weekly.
o
1-1 of Pound n "Week.
at least, Is what a young bnby ought
to gain In weight. Docb yours? tt
not there's somothlng wrong with
Its digestion. Glvo it McGeo's Baby
Elixir nnd Jt will begin gnlnlng a.
once. Cures Btomnch and bowel
troubles, aid digestion, stops frotfttl
ncss, good for teething babies.
Price 25c and 50c. Sold by nil
dealers.
Death of Rudolph Hofllcli.
Rudolph Hofllch died April 21, at
his homo nt Rlvorsldo, In Linn coun
ty, of pnoumonln, after an Illness
of only four days. Ho was tnkon
Friday, dovoloplng Into a serious
caso. II,) wan 30 years of acu. Ho
had been married six years, nnd
lonvoi i'. wife nnd daughter, a llttlo
girl of four months. Ho wns n mnu
of excellent chnrnctor, llkod by nil
knowing him. Ho was a son of M.
Hofllch, ono of sovornl children, two
brothers, Will nnd llorman, rosldln
In Albany.
o
A Hcnllng Salvo for HiirtiH, Chapped
HiiiuIh ami Soro Nipples.
As n healing salvo for burns,
sores, soro nlpplos nnd chnppod
hands Chumheninfn'fl Salvo Is mo.u
excellent It n:'ayH tho nln of n
b;r nlm-tht lutuntly. and un P-'tt
tho Injury Is vert' sovore, hcali tho
parts without leaving a penr. Prlca
25 cents. For Bnlo by Dr. Stono'a
i
Tho olghth juror hns boon socurod
In tho Ruof trial.
Ncw Corporations.
The Swaggnrt Land Company
Principal olllce, Pendleton, Oregon;
capital stock, $10,000; Incorpora
tors, A. L. Swnggart, H. L. Swaggnrt
nnd F. G. Swnggart.
Portland Automobllo Club Prin
cipal ofllco, .Portland, Orogon; cnpl
tal std-ckj t500; Incorporators, C.
B. Brown, Lowls Ruscoll nnd Geo.
W. Klelsor.
Oregon Hassam Paving company
Prlnclpnl office, Portland, Ore.;
capital stock, $25,000; Incorpora
tors, J. A. Miller, B. H. Bauor and
R. B. Klngsbrury.
O i ii
Notary Appointed.
G. W. .Volch, of CjatBknnle, Co
lumbia county, has been appointed
notary public.
o- mi
Thero Is nothing bottor then ko
dol for lyspcpsln, indigestion, sour
stomach, bolchlng of gns nnd ner
vous headache, it digests what you
cat'. Sold by all druggists.
dJttVAuLIS A fcASVERN R. R,
TID3 TABLE
No. 4
Leaves Detroit
eeeeeeee
1:00 p.m.
The ri.Tu.
ncrohnt finds it nocoesnry at all
tlmos to knop his musclos nnd Joints
upplo. That is tho reason that
hundrods of thorn koop a bottlo of
Ballard's Snow Llnimont nlwnys on
hlmd. A nuro euro for rhoumatlsm,
cuts, sprains, soro throat, lamo hacK,
contracted musclos, corns, bunions,
nnd all pains. Price 25c, 00c nnd
$1.00 per bottlo sold by nil donlorj.
DISTRICT CONVENTION
Hpwortli League, Albany, Or., April
21, 25, 20, 100K.
For tho nbovo occasion the S. P.
Co. will mnko n rnto of ONE AND
ONE-THIRD FARE on the certifi
cate plan.
WM. M'MUIlItAY,
JOHN M. SCOTT, G. P. A.
A. G. P A. 4-20-4t.
t e e e e
e s s
6:30 a. m.
7:10 a. m.
2:15 p. m.
2:55 p. m.
6:00 p.m.
6:40 p. m.
follows, commencing Jan. 16,.' 1908:
Trains for Corvallls.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7:56 a.m.
rrlves at CorvnlllB .... 8:35a.m.
No. 10.
Loaves Albany 3:65 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:35p.m.
No. 6
LoavoB Albany 7:45 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:26p.m.
Trains for Albany.
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls
Arrives nt Albany
No. 9
Lcnvoa CorvnlllB
Anlvos nt Albany
No. 7
Lonvos CorvnlllB
Arrives at Albany
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Lonves Corvallto 11: 15 a.m.
Arrives nt Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leaves Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives a. Corvallls .... 1:18 p.m.
For further Information apply to
Trains from and to Ynqulnn.
No. 1
Arrives at Corvallls ....11:00 a.m.
Arrive, at Albauy 5:55 p.m.
Leaves Ynqulnn 6:45 a.m.
li'rlvea at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 2
Leavo' Albany 12:35 p. m
Arrives at Ynqulnn .... 6:15 p.m.
Trains to and from Detroit.
Loaves Cyr7t?.llls 1:40 p.m.
Nd. 3
Lonvos Albany 7:30 a.m.
A. M. 6:00, a7:05, 8:05, 10,05.
WM. McMURRAY,
Gen, Puss. Agt., Portland, Oregon,
Jito. M. Scott, Asst. G. P. A.
7pB
-jjjvujv
vjm
Way
"" d the a
take care nf ,.ir'
- U4CU,
Folr.
Gat
Starts the rlavL. . I
sold on merit-N8 p
-nnN
NOTICE
For the Cont.-T..
Bo-thlWrtwSiJN
Notice U hereby KTe,u
reguar meeting or Sf?iJ
mon council adoDL.''
Bldowalk on South Thlr&JS
In front of lot ii S m ?!
Yew Park aXA ffl
'"'" ZLQonj m ft,7
inuiiuriv nr inv n . ..-
Bldowalk to bo conitmM,1
cordnnco with .,m3i
on nio In the onto 7,
condor of Srlcm, Orecoa.
in nccordnneo with uM m
by May 30, 190$ :, thf
will procred to wnWft
and assess the cott thtrati
said real nremlact m jl...- :
same to be a IH UMniiHtM,
n .1 tuu iiiuner.oiuiijt'Tuj!
uiuiiiuuce .o loz, prorldM.
By order common caat
W A. M00RE3.
R'fsrte
uaie or nrst pab'Ittt': of -notice
the 2 1st day ot April h
Ul'H
A Touty.ycar Soutonie.
"I have Just completed a twonty
ier health fenteuce. imposed by
Uucklea's Arnica Salve, whleh ourod
me of bleodlag pile just twonty
yrs ago," write O. S. Woolever, of
UKtysvllle, N. Y. Dncklen's Arlnea
Salve heals the worst sores, bolls,
bunts, wound and outs la the short
est time, lie at J. C. Perry's drug
stre.
GKRMAN 11AKK1IY
AND CONFKCTIONF.RY
Now under new mnnnBonjent
SCIILF.Hirr SCHNKIOKR
Proprietors
Comploto lino of frosh nnd up-to-dato
bakers goods delivered
to all parts of tho city froo.
Wo aro proud of our party
and wedding cakos, delivered
on short notice. Glvo ma a
trial la all wo nsk.
Store comer Twelfth nnd Che
moketa Sts. Phone Mnln 961.
-jaawasssv
The Uyee-liiaoott Uad fraud esse
Is still on t Washington.
COFFEE
What is essential to
good coffee?
Good bean ground fresh,
and a woman of common
sense.
Your rocr rtturm your mon j It yoa don't
UkoStrailiac't Dot. pr blu
AMUSEMENTS.
AiKlttorium Roller Rink.
Morning, afternoon and evening j
sessions. i
Tito Vnmletto.
Moving pictures and Illustrated
ongs, every afternoon aud evening
axoept Sunday and Monday afternoons.
Huie Wing Sang Co.
DR. KLIM
WONDIJRFUL CIIINESR DOOTOIt
Will treat you vlth Oriental horbi
and euro any dlsoaso without opera
tlon or pain.
Dr. Kum Is known overywhoro Id
Salem, and baB cured many promi
nent peoplo hero. Ho has lived In
Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust
ed. Ho US3S many medicines un
known to white doctors, and with
them can cure catarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rohumatlsm, stomach,
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
dropsy and femalo troubles His rora
odlea euro private dlsoaso when ev
erything else falls. Ho has nun
droda of testimonials, and gives con
sulfation froo. Prices for medicine
very moderate. Persons in tho coun
try can write for blank. Send stamp.
If you want some extra flno tea,
get It from us. t
DR. KUM ROW WO CO.'
WHITE) DRONZE MONUMENTS
Never chip, crack
tarulsn, moss or
corrode. The jcly
kind that never
need cleaning. For
the truth of the
nbovo see them In
all the Salem aud
many of tho coun
t y cemeteries;
soma of thuin
have been thoro fo. ?S years. II
you want tho vuryb.st at living
pice. oall on t.raddiess
458 Mill St. Phono 12SI. Salem, O.
T. . WAIT.
.Vollrf.
To improve n nrrtlca ef s (1
tnge street, D trct :1 SitrJ
streot in tho city of St'ea
Notice Is hereby glmtUtti:!
rogular meetlns of t ratti
council of t'ae city ol SiIB, Orel
he'd April 20 190$ t mtti
was adopted to Improre Scrl (J
tago street in too cPv of sue
egon, between tho nor'h '
North Mill Creek rndthewi!
of D street; D ctrct IntldBi
Salem, Oregon, betrrcen tie
lino of Nor U Co!t?co tuwri
oast lino of Serenth strttl i
ntrnot tn thn rltT ntS.MtB.1
the north line of D trUtf
south lino of the Fair Crcwi
In the followins tntnsw
nv ttntnliM-.llltlff I r
grado on edd etrctU b"MJ
liuuit. .
8a!d Improrrment bt-
intorsectlonfl ahd b- crt-'-f
tending from the north U:jcI'
Ground Hnr. ni u J t
along the en thrt t'
of 10 feet rhal' nzl
depth of 1 mrhfi"
OI KHU1 ""' "" . w .1
vateil, shall be f i 1
-! rWflr Brit. f1 W.l
lirt-R VI ' "-- rf AJ
ve with the grad rf V
Raid dirt so x,"ifl
In making a MOlform n
etreet for fill wldUH" u '
drslnag , . .t
The cost of si
shall be anee i i
adjacent proPr," ''
the charter of widj;i(i,
Improvement ni I' ;'
days from tnc m -
Hoetloa or tuw
By order comw
.. -.r. vAAnrurr
n.i. nt fln
l'lr " .."... ,u ,.
April z. w
.,ntln
:i
w:i
notice
St
Annual Meflln8-J2li
day Srlss r
Forest uru - .
20 190S. For il i j
g 'p Co will lJ a
AND ONB-TIIIRf) FiBE
rrtlflrste plan yr a
a - i
JOHN M. SCOTT
A. O. P- A
DIG STOCK OF GOODS
We make ui all kinds nf wninnnrn
and white und- rwenr. wnista l-lmnn.
as and skirts; all kinds of gentle
men s and ladies' fmrnlshlng goods;
all kinds of sl'ks and dross goods,
Hose, snoes, suits, pants, overalls,
blankets, neckwear, matting, ohlna-
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now soiling at cost.
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Stoamers Pomona and Oregona
j leavo for Portland dally except Sun
day and Wodnesday at 6 a. m. for
Corvallls, Tuesday and Saturday
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