Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 100S
hnt It?
Want a nerve tonic?
Want a blood purifier? .
Want a strong alterative ?
Want a family medicine?
m want it without alcohol?
Ask your doctor
Ask your doctor
Ask your doctor
Ask your doctor
i i A.,.r.nn wain ii wiwjoui aiconoir ASK vour doctor
i'ZTmnluZlu Want Ayer's Sarsaparllla? Askour doc o
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Ask your doctor
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fcAGO
NEWS
LETTER
takes one side of the bet and Its cms-
Mjwwr mu ouior ulde. If the cus
tomer wins, Ihe buckothop must
lose. If the buckotshop mnkes moil
oy, It must follow that the custo
mers lose money. To nnf It in nnmi..
or way, It Is for the Interest of the
bucketshop proprietor that his cus-
Itomers lose money, it is tnv tim in.
Iterost of legitimate merchants thnt
. 'their customers make money. Tho
I profits of tho bucketshop nro
. has brought out spring .fever fatuated customers. The Impoverish.
;onis a-p.enty, chiefly In in-.ment of their customers meanB tho
j concerning summer vuumuu weaun 01 me uuckotsnop; and yet,
oents nnu purcinisu m kuiuuh uruiiKo 10 say, Knowing this, their
with no exposition on hand patrons encorlv enter tho imnnnni
rear tho tor-centenary of the contest. Tho buckotsliop boars tho
Ing oi wutuix uj uumuvi u niimo rt'iunuu o icgmmnio comtnor
nlaln, for which the Dominion clal bodies that a counterfeit bears
amen ha3 voiea uv.uuw, 10 n genuine bill. In contrndldtlnc
.iik'v to bo accented as a sub- tlon from tho liiipkntnlinn atnnj in.
( for tho Prlncd of Wnles will , gltlmnto commercial exchnngos or
r eeverai warompa uuu uuiuu.uonrus oi trauo.
U tome 20,000 of them, the
u mimber probably thnt has ns
Lt it old Quebec slnco tho unt
il vrtlch both tho French nnd
hh cenerals lost tneir lives.
Fctlebrntlon will witness tlio
Lrmatlon of the famoiiB Plains
ibribnn, now descrnted by fnc-
jnd Jail, to a nnuonni pant,
lso will mnrk tl10 consolidation
rnnimmi.iv iiuvub' n"";
ftii Canadian Northern, hnv-
lonnrtlon from tltlownter to the
i maintains. A ueginning hub
id bien made In tho restoration
kpo-t of Quebec to Its former
Inesj on the St. Lnwronco. Al-
Jr the largest stenmorB in mo ai
c fl(tt trading to Cnnnda sail
E Qiubce in icaci oi Montreal,
Mantel to which Is scarcely deep
igh br the vessels or Heaviest
M. nn.l tho opening of tho
Urate h of tho Canadian North-
fcueb'c rnlhvny will bo tlio nrsi
Ert itcp townrdB making Que
lle crmlnal shipping point of
the second of Canaan's trnns-
Icenttl railways. Doth tlio
Inclal governments of Quebec
Ofnrlo have anproprlatd
000 each In nddltlon to the
lnIon $300,000 to mako tho
rlon lotab'e It Is proposed by
itilci of New York nnd Vor-
b drbratc tho discovery or
fhann'a'n next year. A cotil
lion wis appointed Inst year by
t.Vew fork state government to
e prcnrntlons for this.
buretohon Is n nrotonnp; It
il D transact buslnoss, whon
lie, It rxerclses no commercial
Uon n d Is devoid of every com-
rlil feturo; It Ib n deliberately
dliat-d organized frnud."
i did focretnry Goorgp F. Ston,
he Chlaco Iloard of JTrado nay
taped to the kind of gambling
;hld"a behind a cloak of loglu-
br anmmlng board of trade
iltiea. Th's was udded oxtom-
ntoaslj to a sot spocch ho de
ed at ''alumbUB O., Inst woek
it Ohb Millers' stato asaocln-
'The bucketaliop," ho added,
Wt to n s rvlce whon no sor-
u pcrfrmed: It moro'y wonvoe
) nn j watches for Ub vlctlma.
For the hundreds of young men
from the cotilrnl west who enlisted
in Uncle Sam'p big naval forco3,
thoro will booh bo a training sta
tion at Lnko Dluff, noar Chlcngo,
for which $l,00r,000 will be ap
propriated by this congress. This
big Institution Is nrarlng comple
tion on tho lnko shore, whero young
recruits will bo trained to manage
the great gunB nnd shins of Uncle
Sam. Tho Importance of location of
a training school or this kind wns
ron'lzod by the naval authorities and
in Bolectlng n Bite they figured thnt
nenr Chicago they would best ob
tain tho thousands of young men
who enlist from the central westorn
states. It Ib nald thnt about 70
por cent of thd mon in Uncle Sam's
navy woro recruited from thoo
slater, and It Is interesting to note
that these men hnvo tho repMtatlon
of being tho best Bailors, tho most
nccurnto gunners, tho coolest officers
nnd the bet all-around Boamon. At
present In tho hnrbor of Chicago
tho long white govornmont bont,
"Dorothea," Is ubciI for the naval
mllltln, but by tho time tho training
Hcnooi is completed one or moro bog
ships will probably bo Bent horo for
use In training tho progpectlvo sca
mon. Another boat hero Is tho
Nashville, nt present undergoing n
carefu' ovnrhaullng nnd refitting to
bo a shtor ship to the Dorothea. Tho
nv nnvnl training stntlon nt Lake
UMirr will cot in tho neighborhood
of $2,000,000 nnd will nccommo-dnt-
abon 2,000 recruits. This now
station will rank next to Newport In
ImportnncR and tho gunboats on
Lnko Michigan will bo mnuned by
tho best tralnod recruits In tho
country.
to Investors and for consequent ben
efits to those securities which are
"O. K.'d" For 15 years the Stock
Exchange has bpon nt La Salle and
Washington streets, In a building
which gave it free rent in exchange
for tho use of Its name, but for the
benefits of th chnngo heavy rentnl
charges have been nsumed nnd nt
laBt a commit too has taken up a
carefMl cnnvnss to bring about
changes for the Jiet'er In stock
dealings. Thus tho Wo t w!M tnke
tho lend In tho only policy thnt will
restore confidence. President W.
H. Colvln hnB taken an nctlvo Inter
est In tho steps to bring about hero
tho improvements, which Wall
street's operations have lnckod.
"Ono Touch of Xnturo Makes tho
Whole Worli! Kin."
When a rooster finds a big fat
worm ho calls all tho hens In the
farm yard to come and sharo It. A
similar trait of human nature Is to
be observed when a mnn discovers
something exceptionally good lio
wants nil his friends nnd neighbors
to Bharo tho benefits of his dlscov.
ery. Thin Is tho touch of naturo that
makes tho wholo world kin. This
explains why pooplo who have been
wired by Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy write letters to tho manufactu
rers for publication, that others sim
ilarly ailing may also use it nnd ob
tain relief. Behind every ono of
theBe letters is n warm hearted wish
of the writer to bo of ubo to Bomcono
else. This remedy is for salo by Dr.
Stno's drug store.
ROHEUTSON WRITES
PROM SILVER LAKE
THE CLASSIFIED
Tho removal of tho Chicago Stock
Exohnnge t& tho Rookory building,
furhor down La Salle street,
wked another chnngo In tho finan
cial rotations of tho WeHt to tho
East, nlthc'igh the most obvloiiB
sign of It Is tho grouping of tho fl-
nsnclol InstlttiMoni in Chicago tho
big bnnks, Stock Exchange nnd
Hoard of Trade within n radius of
thro b'ocks. Tho banks In tho
sroiiM hive rnfih rosourcos of nonrly
Ii a cabling contrlvnnco pure- smo.oou.OOO nnd deposits of ovor
T'-o u Is thoroughly no- jsoo.OOO. 000, tholr capital being
ingb ImltiHtriiU nnd morcan- 003 to $30,000,000 nnd ovor thoso
(e It pollutes everything- It ths oloarlnz houso association oxor-
fin tuna taints ovorybody with eles r verv close esplonaKO. Howov-
paiMsi any mnnner Idontlfled. cr tho procoas of purging nnd To
rs cvy pernicious ntui un- conatructlon In flnnnclnl affairs is
''ire nd h at war with ovory Klirnlflcnntlv connected with tho
p.a" iiiust y and ovory pi In- "moving' day" of tho stock ox-
' ?: hnntlle life. It 1 n rhanev In tho llstlnir of Bocurltloa
pc- f-r rttlng upon quotations hereafter inoro of the needful dill-
'r.p f n y guise of comnier- genco nnd vigor Is to bo employod by
ja" 3 'ons iiiirketonoM this wostorn oxcliance for protection
in f immmmtmmmmmmw mwm
m Mafa1 J Mi ct B- M.ir ak Sal ti liv aaaw bbbKbv
OlvintYoi ITnvft Alwnva "Rnnrrlit. n.nl ivliloli Im linnn
to uso Tor over 30 years, lins lorno tlio Bl;nnturo of
0 - n(l Jms been nindo under his per-
rZ ?. ,-&-, Sonal snporvislon slnco its infancy.
J CwX Allcnv no ono to deceive you in thlH.
All Couterfflts. TmifnrlmiH niul".Tnst-ns-irood" nro but
I Expcruems tlmt trlilo with nnd oiidnner tho health of
"luuusauu Children Experlenco ngnuist Kxiiorlment.
Vhat is CASTORSA
Castorl is x lmrniless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
Borie, W.A s nnd Soothing Syrups. It la PIcMMMt. It
fonuiii iieuher Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
fcbst..to. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
ond a! y j t verislmess. It cures DIarrliom and "Wind
cHc. trcliccB Teotlihif? Troubles, euro Constipation
J'al iiih-r. . It assimilates tho Food, rejfiilntos tho
i" n ir ,t UowoLs, giving healthy and natural sluup.
o C Ulr.-.i.s Pauuceo Tho Mother's Priend.
IE"UKE CASTORIA ALWAYS
n-. -, . c:nn4-.L
JLt'i- . wa mguudum v
f
MOM" JTJ "XV A
44i
iTfieand You HaYe Always BougM
In Use For Over 30 Years,
thc ciMTiu coMMr( t ttuuutv (TatcT. Hew o cr.
Silver Lake, Oro. (Ed. Jcurnnl.)
I take this opportunity to send n
rew words nbout my trip to Sliver
Lake, Wo had n plcsant trip, the
roads woro flno nnd wo arrived nt
my ranch all right, making tho trip
of -HO miles In 13 dny. laying off
only two days. Pound tho weather
hero flno nnd warm and tho graBS
good for this time of tho year. Wo
mot some of our friends froih Sa
lem on their return trip not well
pleased with 1iIh country. Their
ntay was so phort, however, one or
two days and with no guides, thnt
thoy could not Judgo tho country. It
would bo unueaonable to think thoy
could find n first-class ploco of
'and, with so ninny In senrch for
lnnd, In so short n time. I find
today thnt sovernl flno llttlo valleys
that I recommendod to nnrtlog in
Snlom nro still vncant nnd onon for
soino lucky homoHokor. To my
frlonds nnd neighbors of Salem and
to tho roadon of tho Journal, I wish
to Bay that if you ovor got n ploco of
govornmont lnnd you will have to bo
gutting It Boon. I have soon 15
men since I started on my Journey,
sonilng to Lake county to tnko up
lnnd. I will romnln hero a few
weeks nnd will assist any porson In
finding n ploco of valloy land which
will Bomo day mako n vnlunblo farm
nnd happy home. Come nt onco to
Silver Lake via Shanlko-Ilond, nnd
Btop off nt Robertson's ranch, ton
miles from Sllvor Lnko at Warm
Spring Flat.
Tho soil of this country Is sandy
nnd covored with sago nnd bunch
grnsa. Junlpor and yellow plno for
ostj nro nonr nt hand nnd wo aro
on'v n short distance from n snw
mlll nnd lumbor camp. Lumber la
ohoap. Tho chlof Industry Is stock
raising but tho country Is fast be
coming n fnrmlng country. Every
thing la nlontlful hut high pricod
dwlng to the distance from the rail
road. I will aasist anyuouy wno
wishes to tnke ui n homostoad down
bore. Wo brought with us Mr. Wha
land and Mr. Parmer from Salem,
my son, F. A. Robertson, and Mr.
Kail and Mr. Hazon of Gray's Har
bor. Dr." Whlto, of Salem, nnd Mr.
HoJetnnd, of Portland, nro oxpoctlng
to start for this country soon. I
have seen no gnme slnoo I arrlvod
but thero nro plonty of tracks. There
are plonty of nwiin and wild goose
nn.l some coyotos. I romnln, yours
tr,,iy J. C. ROBERTSON.
SUvorlske, Oregon.
, .. o-
RIiemimtlMii,
More than nine out of ovry tn
cases of rhoumatlam nro simply
rlifunmtlwn of tho muclos", due to
co'd or' damp woathor or ohron n
rheumatism. In such ciee no Inter
nal treatment Is required. The fr
application of Chamberlain's- Lini
ment Is all that la neoded, and It h.
certain to glvo qulok rellof. Give It
trial and aee for yoursqlf how
quickly It relives the pain and sor-
ni'H''. niw " t"i .. .--. -
cents Sold by Dr. ntone'a drug
store.
o
OASTOHIA.
Bmti tt4 y,h Kllrf "aWAMag BBt
FOR SAIiK
FOR RENT
For Bale The I. M. Wngncr estnto
of 170 ncres. A good farm sult
ablo for grain or fruit. Prlco $30
per nere. Enqulro Esther Neal,
Routo 3, box 4, Turner, Or., enro
J. T. Edwards. 4-21-lw
For Side A plnco of 20 acres; C
ncres of fruit; hnrd finished houso,
lnrge barn, all In cultivation; 2
nilleo oast of Salem. Enqulro
Journal office. 4-21-lw
Worlds of Bloom Cnlla lilies, rosea,
violets, cinorarlas, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc, and everything In Bea
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tf
For Sale First-class carpot paper at
this offlco; 25c for a big roll.
For Sale nt Rnrgnln Eight-room
house and lot, 323 N. Church St.
Seven-room houso nnd lot 555
Chemekotn St. W. H. Sloper, 221
N. Front St. 4-13-lmo
Wiring, Wiring Wo will wiro your
buildings new or old In an abso
lutely first class manner at prices
cheaper than ovor boforo known in
Salem, Hyde Bros. Electric Co.,
322 N. High. Phono C09.
4-1 5-1 mo
Subject to AuVniioe In Prlco I offor
120 ncros, bIx mllos out; 50 clear
ed nnd In cultlvntlon; balanco pnn
turo; somo timber; family or
chard; nil noccssnry buildings;
team, vehicles, stock, machinery,
etc., worth $2000 go with placo
nil for $7000 on terms. Adjoining
property rated nt $90 por aero.
Paul M. Sims, 222 N. Commercial.
Phono Main 729.
Eggs Rose comb Rhode Island Rerit
Bost of nil chickens, 15 oggs $1.
Phono 9C0, nftor Wodnoidny April
15, MrB. E. T. Judd, Salem. Oro.
4-14-2W
Nicest Furnished Rooms In tho
city; ratos reasonable by day or
wook. Gas and bath; centrally
located. Call and Investigate.
Mrs. G. F. Seeley, 2G3 Front St.
4-20-lmo.
'fhcLaatiict o Ml uj" Sii?onC2will
be given nt Wado's hall, N. Lib
erty street, Saturday night, April
25. All arc Invited. 4-24-2L
Shcpnrd i Holder Real estate
agency. Room 1, Stousloft Bldg.
Agopts for Jacobs-Stein Co., Port
land, Lnrgost subdivision opcra
. tors' on the coast. 4-20-lmo.
Board nnd Rooms, Home Cooking
BcBt 2 Go meal In city, you help
yoAirsolf. Largo ploaennt rooms.
Rending rooui. Rates roasonnb'o.
Investigate. W. II. Bradley,
Prop., 357 Commercial street.
4-20-lmo.
Concrete Work Get my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septic tnnks nnd
cement work of any kind. All
work gunrantood flrst-class. Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phono 5G9.
3-24-tt
Will Call nnd Pay CubIi For mon'f
cast off clothln, brokon wntchoa
nnd Jowclry. Wo clonn and press.
High grndo work. Phono 903.
Blgourncy, 4P3 Stato. 1-26-tf,
HOTELS AND RESTAURATfTS.
mimmiiimm iihih
The
Whke House Restaurant X
For n Regnhur
It 25c Dinner at 20c J
Thoy can't bo bent
McGHclirist & Son
rroprletors.
timiimiiiiniiniiiiBJ
Wanted If you want n marblo or
granlto monumont wo can save
you money. Wo don't pny big rout
nor city taxes you get tho benoflt
Como nnd got our prices, nnd bo
convlncod. Our shop Is In City
Viow comotory. . J. D, Ilonhnniinn,
manager. Phono 12CG. 3 lG-tf
For Sale 312 ncros, 250 ncros bot
tom lands, balanco uplnnd timber
ed; 130 ncros cultivated; two
Btory house, two large barns, ono
Btnnll 4-ncro orchnrd; 3 mllos from
town; switch at farm; lino loca
tion. A raro bargain If sold In 10
dnys. Easy terms. Addrosj Rt.
2, Ilox 105, Salem, Or. 4-21-71 Knlnrged
Vogct Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lunv
bor .shingles, building mntorlal,
wood and coal. Low prtcon nnd
prompt dollvorlos, Ono block oast
of S. P. pasBongt" dopot. Phone
198. 7-2-tf
Ilutto Ni Wendcroth -Flno wlnoa
liquors nnd cigars. Wo bandit
tho colobrntod Kollog garni Castle
whiskies. Cool nnd refreshing beot
constantly or draught. South
Commorclnl atroot. 9-3-lyr
For Sale Sorted first class pota- Our moat mnrkot on East Stato
tooB nt Fry's warehouse Enqulro street has boon doubled In bIzo nnd
nt Dick Wostncotfa livery stablu wo nro hotter proparod than ovor to
or phono 329. Prlco 40c por sack. rvo customorB. Prompt sorvlco nnd
4-23-1 w I tlio boat of moats oitr motto. Call
i 'or phone 199. B. 13, EdwnrdB Mont
For Side Ono or two good cows, n co.
fow Pokln ducks and blaok Minor
ca ohlckons. T. II. Blundoll,
Mornlngsldc. Phono 1372.
4-23-3t
FOR SALE
A Good Investment A 7-room mod
orn rosldonce within 2 blocks of
streetcar; 4 blocks to buslnoss
center; easy terms If doHlrod.
Prlco $2400. This Is worth Investi
gating. Insuros you n greater In
come than having your money In
tho bank or Investing in U, S. gold
bonds.
Here "h Another Simp 5 ncree cloijo
to Salem, nbout $1 mllo to street
car. A lnrgo 8-room houso, barn,
45x45; about 40 fruit troos of
dlfforont vnrlotles, also small fruit
building; can't bo dupllcatod uhort
of $3000. If taken nt once, prloo
$2500. ono-half cash, balance, tlmo
to suit. Call Investigate and be
convinced.
Thin Is Your Money'H Worth 122
acres of rich valley land, CO ncres
In cultivation, 30 ncres fine piling
timber, btilaaee paaturo; running
wtiter; good house, utirn and out
butldlnKs. Only one-hslf mile from
R. R. depot. Price $00 per ncrq,
So us nbout this.
SALICM INVRSTMIGNT CO.
4SS State St. 4-10-tf.
KXrHAXOlW.
A I'oitlniiil .Modem 7-room house,
to exchange for farm land or acre
age. Come In nnd Investigate. Sa
lem Invostment Co., 432 State
street. 3-28-lm
LIVKRY AND FRED STABLES
BUTTERXUT BREAD.
It Is worth moro than any othor
'road yot tho prlco Ib no higher.
Por salo nt your grocers',
ThomiiH Ai Cooley, Props.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
4-&f
-5-
Douglas County,
Albert Abraham, x bright young
Republican leader woa out for
Statement No. 1 as senator front
Douglas county.
Frank IS Alley was eleetud county
rhairman. James O. Newlaad. seere
tarv ; John E. Love, conxreafllonal
(omaiitieman, and A. C. Ms raters,
mate tomniiiteemaa. These xontle-
men wil' uut up a Strang Republican
organlsMlon.
Tillamook County.
Some of the clean young fighting
ltad-re of the Republican party got
to the front In this eounty. Fred.
' BaHor Ij oute eiwmltteeiiian.
Carl Haber'srh, congrneslonal eon
ml t tee man: H. T. Deita. eonaty
chairman aad 0a. R. Lamb, seere
tarj'. -n m.
TEA
Good tea and tea arc
quite different, both grow
on the same bush.
Ilk a fettiiiitng' &!. w pt tiw.
Mry and I'wil Htublf Old Poet
office Stshles, ut 264 Ferry street
between Commercial nnd Front
streets. Telephone 188 Some of
the finest liveries In the ity cao
be found here Dlk Westacott
trourleur to-1-lyr
DHAYMHN.
Cuiiimlnh HroK.' Transior Onuwiiy
All kinds of transfer work done
Furnltme and plMuos boxed ead)
for ahipment. Prompt serrlee It
or motto. Stand and otflee at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210 Hdenoe Phone 988
WAXTIU). RIUL ESTATE.
Soil Your properly We control a
large amount of capital to Invent
In lty nroperty and farm laads, at
market value. Salem Investment
Co.. 432 State street. S-25-lm
WuutiMi a rocepttoH rMW lady at
the Trover-CronlM SUidlo. Call In
porson. Over Harm Cali store.
4-24-3t
PhUMMEHH
vrf
Thco, M, Rnrr Plumbing, hot water
and stonm ho.itlng and tinning
104 Commerriul streut. Phone
Mnln 192. P-l-lyi
M. J. Petzcl Plumu'ng, Btonm nnp
gas fitting. SucouB.ior to Knox A
Murphy, 22C Commorolal atroei
Prono Main 17.
HASH AND DOOR FACTOR IRH
Frank M, llrotvn. Mnnufaoturor ol
sash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of house finish and hnrd wood
work, Front street, between St&tt
and Court. Make all complaint!
at the o HI co.
M mi;iihi M limilflMII MII t
LOPPES.
JnrpentorH Union No. 10(1.1 Loc
Union No, 1006 of Carpenters antf
Jolrers of America meet over;
Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. 1
Hearat hall, 420 State fit. A. W
Dentils, Itoo. Sea
ForuMei'H of AiihtIcu Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night In Holman hall
State street Waldo Miller, O. R.r
J. C. Perry, financial aecrttury
Co n I ml IMlgo No. 1H, R. of f'.
Castle Hall In Holman block, oor .
ner State and Liberty otreou
Tuesday of eaoh week at 7:30 t,
in. Oscar Johnson, C. 0.; 13. H
Anderson, K, of It. and S.
Call and try thtm. Meak f
i 15c. Board por Week $2.75,
also furnished txma ven
reasonable.
AT Til
Salem
Restaurant
I MEALS. 15c
m8ti)aagsaaf tmiMH
immiiiimHiiiHiiK
j tlllt HOTEL
Rcbtaurant and holeli on ; '
I European plan. Meala at all
; hours on short ordor. Rotrular
; dinner 25 conts, Thirty now- ;
. ly uniBiieu iurnisnea rooms, "
E. ECKERLEN, Prop. . f
I 9
148 Commorclnl St
ihmhh ii i mi hi ii i ii ih
MHHIIIHIHHHimilM
j HOTEL OREGON j
Cor Seventh and Stnrk Sta.
Portland's New and Modern
1 Hotel. Rates $ I per day and
up. Luropcan plan, rrcouus.
j WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
V9999094
Salem Fence Works
Hvmliiuarterti for Woven Wire
FonclnK.
Poultry NotthiK, PIckotB, Qatos,
Malthold RoolliiK, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Screen Doom and Ad
jtiHtnblo Window ScrooiiB.
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Succoaaor
WAIIER aIOIILKY.
250 Court St. Sidcin, Or.
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
M MWOfMi
f
'jsanmHr Ik iIsH
wHlLl' aLaaaafl
UHUfMwnltm
Tho abovo cut reprerouta
brick lined Torrid Zone Furr.
Qunrontood gas, smoko and dust
proof. Economical and durable
A. L. FRASER
QM STATE KTltKET.
Estimates furnished on heating
Modern WuimIiiioii of Amorlcu Ore
aoa Cedar Camp No. C246. Menti
overy Thursday evening ut 1
o'oloek In Holman hall. W. W
Hill. V. C; P. A Turner, clerk
Woodmen of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hat
O. L. Darling. C. C; P. L. Fraz
1-r, Clerk.
Llnrlu Anuully Union. Sick, acot
dent and pension Insurance; 2,
000,000 plodgi-d; every claim pattf
Good agents wantod. J. II. C
Mongomery, supreme organiaer
I)ox432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary, 54 S State street
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