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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM. OREGON, TUKSDAV, MAY 10, 1WW 9 ou. cou!a not pleaseus better Vuatoukii it ugc DriDouiAvcr'crinm.D . . . s nfnrC co!da.rrn,,n huu ,-,O,,0F50,,8 V w -' always kecD It n th ki, ti.. '"".. their physician and the" "VperiencVffS ny IiTi" " ... L ..". ,"6", srcai connacnce In . -i.. Perioral it a Joctot't !. , . n,iriDrucrilcU,enJorse tl it cf not, at "" doctor latjt. this cough medicine. IMER WOOLEN WILL MAN rF AHOUT PROHIBITION l;V HIS PRESENT HOME AT KtAtoO, CANADA. coholic- drink Is certainly a curso not llst'U HI IllUUUlilllUU, UUl ., mnko tho crusade against fconse to bo sold undor existing f as nronlumouiBiB are ceriuimy teator curso, as tnoy would DRle Individual nuuriy as 10 . ..inc n rontilrod or desired Irage, and confiscate tho proper- bad llveitnooa oi uiuuhuuub oi fellow men nnu iuuuw uouibb in , walk nf business life, and that lout attaining .their proffessed w In view, viz: auouuon oi tnu of alcoholic stimuinms. u ib a . nrnnntrandn. It's ndontlon i ruin half or more ot your Or i farms, and all other farmers L It has tried to bo enforced. ! .n nnlv Mint, but tho revenues Iresent derived therefrom aro so It and put to such good uso In tho k, city or viuago mm inoy couiu Ide repiaceu except uy uiruci mx o ahd that is yhnt the prohlbi- Utfntnr would liko to haVC. e the farmor pny tho taxes. No tn.iiinnlat wniild over ilronm nf ling up or contributing to mnko lie great gap oi uouciuucy oi rev i when their foolish fnd becomes Vn. air? thnrn Is no snno ron- Ible property holder enn nfford i mocker;' to tnito piaco. it tneso ncitators would turn irom r (Oil) nnu euiiuuiiimvu iiii-n i and efforts in onrorcing tneir jp ntinrlotl lnwH rcmilatiufi the '. nf llnunr. ote.. In nubile nlaces. il, restaurants, saloons, etc., thoy accomplish somo good, and at jame tlmo insist upon tho good racter of all who hold such 11- nmi nn such Heonsos or lnr.J- $ executo tho laws restricting its etc., such man snouia niso i tho nrm nf tho law and iustlcfl brotcct them, their business nnd !r property. It hns boon Intoly iscd In Great Drltaln that tho In s and temperance peoplo hnvo years ue:n drinKlng niconoi in so fd tempornnco, drinks known na i Wr rnot boor. cliiKOr nlo. otc. would soy to my follow men nnd . ens, do not permit your llbortyl lay way to no infringed upon. ii 10 wnen your ucxi ucignuur can lain in vnu 1 n morn mnioritv of l it the noils as to what you shall , and drink. BecniiBO ono In 1000, iby tho way in so styled temptn- tn rlrlnlr n nxnoua nlinntfl thn I : he doprlved of having tho door j fen a mlnhtcr of tho gospel or a mDer of nny congregation goes, y from tlio strnlglit and nnrroV i Ama It fnltnu' Mint nil thn Rch doors should .bo closed to us the ministers nnd tholr wlvs tamllles cast Qiit in tho street no comnonsntlon for their 1)3- frement of position, or business, inn ixl 1 1 loping wlso counsels and votoi I nrovall with vnu for Iho onke fono grnnd principle liberty of Ion and against spoliation and piscation of proporty. I nm. yourB P)-. JAMES PARNELL, i lime resident nnd citizen of your fautlful and well conductted city If Salem. J. O. At, Co., ""ll. MtH TO OPEN RANGES TO SHEEP The sheepmen of Umatilla county i l pe,rn,,tted to turn tholr sheep '""' ",u i'i reserves on Juno 1, according to information received by Attorney Dan P. Smytho from Super visor Ireland of tho Wenaha national forest service. Tho Dluo Mountain reserve will also be opened to bands 0 J , ep ns 80tm ns the Brass Is ot sufficient length to warrant adequate grazing. This action is the result of a de termined fight which tho sheepmen pf Umatilla and Morrow counties have been waging for tho past three months to got their bands upon tho summer grazing lands as quickly as possible It will mean tho saving of thousands of dollars to tho sheep owners, as many of the winter rnnges have long b en In a depleted condition. This year, the season has been a month nnd one-half In nd vnnco of tho usual season, and tho protracted drought has worked a great hardship on tho sheep. Tho Wenaha reserve, which will bo opened for a certainty on Juno 1. will accommodate sovoral hundred thousnnd bend of sheep. This ro3ervo Is in n moro advanced condition this yenr than the Dluo mountain forest lands. The Inspector hns mndo n thorough examination ot tho grazing lands nnd has found them In n satis factory condition. Tho grnss in tho Dluo mountain ro'ervo, however, Is not of uniform length, nnd a part of tho reserve will need protection until Juno 1C boforo It will bo lu proper condition to re colvo tho 'Sheep. Hut to accommo date tho pressing need of tho band owners, any parts that aro In fit con dition will bo thrown opon on Juno 1. Strict orders hnvo boon given that no bnndB must bo allowed to trespass on tho restricted districts, under penalty of a heavy flno. Tho rccont rains como ns a groat relief to tho wlntor rnnges which aro In better condition now than for sev eral weeks. Tho sboop will bo placed on tho summer rnnges In rather a poorer condition than usual, but not in such n run down condi tion from starvation ns wnB expected, t Pennies Cannot bo Cumi. by locnl applications, as they cannot rench tho dlscasod portions of the enr. There Is only ono way to euro deafues. and thnt Is by constitution al remedies. Denfness is caused by nu Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tmbe. When this tube Is inflamed you have n rumbling sound or Imperfect henr Ing, nnd when It Is entirely closed, denfness U tho result, and unless tho Inflnmntlon can bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to Its normal con dition, honrlng will bo destroyed forever; nlno ensos out ' of ton nro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will glvo One- Iiundrod Dol lars for any ense of deafness (caused by catarrh) that ennnot bo wired by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for cir culars frco. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. So'.d l.y druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con-stlnnt'on I i TTIn.l "r.. IT H1...,.-w Tnnn.T- anil TCllflll lioa llAATi lu uso for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of p . nnu hna pceu iubuo unucr ma pur- &f jLJ&J-- sonal supervision since its infancy. AC7'-&tCU&i Allow no ono to deceive you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations RudJu8t-as-good'nro but Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing" Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphia nor other Narcotic Kubstuuce. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Poverishncss. It cures Dlnrrhoja and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, ho CUildreua Panacea Tho Mother's Friend genuine CASTORIA always Boass the Signature of 2L,y0& pe Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM CCMT.ua MWMr, t IMMMUMf fMtf, PORTLAND FESTIVAL OF ROSES SALEM COMMITTEE COMES HOME DELIGHTED WITH THE PROSPECT CITY WILL ME WELL REPRESENTED. daititiiniiimnmiinittinnniinnnnmw THE CLASSIFIED HiigiiitKtt.iiMiiitimnitiiimai FOR SALE 1 MISCELLANEOUS The snec'nl commltteo appointed by tho bonrd of trado to look aftor a demonstration for Snlom at tho uoso Festival to be hold in Portland from Juno 2nd to 7th, has returned from a dny opnnt with tho gonoral committees in that city. Messrs. H. II. dinger, H. Y. Meyers, C. H. Hinges, and D. A. Dlnsmoor were tho committee who represented tho Cherry City and they camo homo enthusiastic boosters for tho Rose Festival. Thoy spent 'sov crnl hours on tho grounds among the flonts being built for that occasion and they could not adequately ex press thomsolvob in tholr admiration for what Is being done to push this greatent event or tho Pacific North west. Among tho gentlomen aro sev eral who havo seon tho great Mardl Oras pnrnde In Now Orlenns. as well as the Veiled Prophets at St. Louis, floral festivities In Southern Cali fornia and grent public parades In tho cities of tho East, nnd. thoy sny unqualifiedly that tho Portland Rose Festlvnl will equal the grandest of these. In many re3poctB it will ox el thorn nnd thli Salem committee urges every resident of our plnco to witness the Rose Festival In tho me tropolis of our stnte, of which wo nro all so proud. Tho trust Is, Salem should go down to fco this festival in a body, and undoubtedly arrange ments will bo mde for running rov oral largo excursions to accommo date the hundrec'o who will go. It Is not yet fully determined whnt pnrtlculnr part Salem will tako In the event but she will bo repre sented In every department, par ticularly will our city make a show ing In tho nutnmobilo pnrndo on tho afternoon or tho third dny, when It ia proposed thnt tho owners of ma chines In our city shnll club together and let tho vorld at largo know that we nro on tho map. Below is given n program of tho six davs' festivities, which will un doubtedly outrank overythlug of the kind ever known In Ho lino, Moiidnv. Juno 1. Noon Arrival at high noon of Rex Oregpnus nnd court. Cnlvncado escort through decorated streets and arches to Royal pnlacc. Evening Fonst of lnntorns nnd gonernl lUumlnntlnn; Const Admon's Hebo bnnquot. Tuesday, June. Aftorndon Opening of the com nctitivo roao exhibit nt tho Oriontnl bul'dlng. Evening ' Illuminated pnrado "Spirit of th Golden West." Wi'diicwlny, Juno SI. 10 a. m. Moiuter prlzo pnrado of floral decorated automobiles, EveningVenetian Wnfor Cnrnl vpl. procession of Illuminated imbllc and private craft; nil-day froo ex hibit of rare blooms by Rose society nt Oriental building. Dnmroach con certs In evening at Armory. Thursday, Juno -I. 10 n. m. Mognlflcent street pn rndo of floral decorated vohlcles, compotlvo flontB, equostrlan clubc, etc., Including tho marvelous Japan ese "Chorry Blossom" procosBlon. Aftomooii 100-mllo nutomoblls race, dO-inllo automobile raco. Evonlug Enet side street cornl vo,l of mnquernders nnd children's pnrndr. DnmroBch concerts at Arm ory, nfternoon nnd evening. Friday, Juno ft. Morning TluBiness liousos' recep tion to Portlnnd visitors. Evening Allegorical and histori cal pnrado of electric flontB, Includ ing "Chlnono Drngon"; grnnd ball at Armory, Sat unlay, Juno (i. Morning Itognttn on the river: cows from Victoria, Vancouver nnd tho University of Washington will compete NoonGrand pnrado of Woodmen of tho World. Afternoon P. N; A. ohnnmlonshlp field meet nt Multnomah field; re lay races for high school and public schools of tho Northwest; valuable trophies to be presented for each ovont, Evoning Pyrotechnics and mas querader' farewoll to Reg Orogonus end Queon Flora. The Rqio Festival commltteo will hnvo offlces at 515 Swetland build ing, where n rogulnr information bureau is to bo maintained. Persons wishing lodgings during tho Festi val ca.i secure tho somo without trwiblo by addressing this commlt teo. Rooms will be at the regular price, nil tho way from 75c to $5 por da, and no extra ohnrgo will be made for securing them through thl source. For Snlc New Rushford wagon; 34 spindle, ovorythlng complete. Ono good work horse, weight 1"350. Enquire at Dick Westacotfu Stable 5-18-lw For Sale Fresh milch cowb, grado Jersey; young, gentle. Box 113, Turner, Or. 5-18-3t JLOUION NOODLE HOlSH Ferry Street, Near High. Lost A lady's black leathor card casa, containing a number of Bmall photon and cards, two Vnu doMe tlckotc, and 15 cents. Finder rotum to Journal ofllco. 5-18-tf. For Said Ash, and oak wdod. Will deliver same. Phono 292 Main. 5-1 8-1 wk For Sale or Trade 18 head nannlo goats with kids. E. K, Keenoy, phono Farmers liX3. Route- No 2, Turner, Ore. 5-lG-lwk For Sale Household goods, furni ture, lawn and garden tools; also buggy and complete outfit, but no horse. Enqulro R. A. Kirk, 532 Liberty St., Salem. G-15-lw Worlds of Bloom Calla lliios, roses, vlolots, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and ovorythlng in sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court Btreet, Salem. 3-24-lf For Sale First-class carpet paper at this ofllco, 2Cc for a big roll. For Sale Tent, wngon cover and all kinds of camping outfits; also now nnd second hand goods', fur nlturc, hardware, otc. Conrad Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-291mo Farm and City Property Our lists of desirable properties Ib too largo to specialize. Yorcx Bros. Co., 373 Stato street. tf. For Sale -Twenty ton ot clover hay baled at $7 the ton at tho ranch on Howoll Pralrlo or call up 1431 491. 5-14-lw. If You Wish to liny A good homo come to 1739 Asylum Ave G-13-lw For Sale A horse, buggy nnd har ness. Tho animal Is gontlo and a good roadster; was sired by Del Norte. Buggy with dotachablo top nutomobllc sent. A bargain. D. Nowmnu, 1399 MUslon St. 5-13-lw, Jack I havo sold to Messrs. Clear water & Cooper of Jho "Willamette Barn, ono block :)ack, IB hands high, named Mammoulh Crown, Jr., for tho sum ot J1S00. Thla Jack Is a lino producer and a suro foal gotter. Ills mules nro fine; cannot ba beat. Will mnko thla season at tho Wlllnmotte Stables. 8. A, Jefferson. lw. Lost Roan horso, 7 yearB old; woIghtOO pounds; maho trlm- med, bfnndod with clover leaf on right hip. Finder roturn to Dan'l Walker near Fairgrounds. G-16-tf-d-w. 11. S. Olio & Co. Wholesale grocors, produce Seo ua for your supply of berry crates and' boxes, either folding or tin tops, 5-9-tt Togo NoodJo , lloune First class plaoo to got bowl noodles. Fresh nnd woll sorvod 10c. 439 Forry stroot 3-1-lmo. HllloiiHuess mid Constipation. For years I was trobuled with bil iousness and constlpntlon, which made life miserable for me My appetite fnlUd me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the III feeling at once, Btrengthei the dlgestlvo functions, purify tho stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala, These tablets are for sale by Dr. Stone's drujj store. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salve. It will allay the pain almost Instantly and quickly heal the Injured" parts. For sale by Dr. Stone's drugstore. o Tnat's a gooa joo genius a jiuoi-( o&co building for Albany, Now mid Sfi'ond HnnU Goods Wo nro now located In our quartors on Center Btreet, whero wo will do a gonernl business In new nnd second hnnd goods, wntch repair ing n spoclnlty; Gordon & Rnzoll, 325 Center stroot. 5-12-lmo, i?HOO Oi-slf or Tcrina Buys a nont little. 'coCtago of flvo rooms; two woll-loca'tcd lots (corner) in a sec tion ot tho city whero building Im provements now In progress nro rapidly onhanclng property val ues; gardon; chicken housoj fruit and berries. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial, For Ride ;7-room house, 6ne good bnrn and shed, ono ncrpjnnd, all kinds of 'fruit, city nnd well water. Enqulro 2000 EnBt Oak street, bo twe'en 2-ltli and 25th Sta. 5-1 2-2 w FOR SALE ', Wo Offer--A 17-ncro trnct, poll a rich blnok sandy lonni. Now two-story house, 20x32, with wing 20x24, two porches; now bnrn, 14x28, chicken houso nud wngon njietl. A good drovo woll with No. 10 Mc Donald forco pump. This placo Ib all unuor fence, except 4 ncres; 3 acros young npplo orchard most ly King nnd Baldwin; grnpo vines, loganberries, raspberries, black borrles, phonomlnal and mammoth borrlos. Thrco acros In oats, 1 aero In potatees: flno largo gardon with nil kinds of vegetnbleB, including waturniolons nud cantelops; i mllo to school, mllo to R. R. station, Yi mllo to meeting houso, 1-3 mllo to store; toiepuono and R. F. D. Route. If taken Boon will boU for 1500. 11 we In n Simp 110 acres all tim ber, Just 1 mllo from Jefferson; 40 acres good rich soil and can bo cultlvutod; balance will mako good pasture. Wood and timber will moro than pay for plnco. Price $1000. Cuii You Heat This Houso, barn nnd 5 lots. Houso Is full two story, 5 rooms on first floor and 3 rooms on second floor, bosidei bath loom and toilet. Hot and cold I wator, electric light In every room. City wntor In houso. Hydrants !n front nnd back yards. Stone foun dation. Locntfd three blocks from court houso. All for $2500. Terras can bo hud. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 State St. 4-10-tf. KOHINEIC KENWELL Veterinarians Graduates Ontario Votlnnry Collcgo. All calh prompt ly attended to. Ofllco 207 S. High street. Phono, 150, rest denco 99S. 5-1-lmo. Salem Employment Co, 478 State street. Phono Mnlno 149. Head quarters for employer and em ployco. All kinds of help supplied froo. If you want work como to us. tf. Shepnrd & Holder Real estato agency. Room 1, Stousloff Bldg. AgontB for Jacobs-Stoln Co., Port lnnd. Largest subdivision opera tors on tho coast, 4-20-lmo. Hoard and 1 too inn, Home Cooking Bost 25c meal In city, you holp yourself. Largo pleasant rooms. Reading room. Rates rcr.sonnb'e Investigate. W. H. Bradley, Prop., 357 Commercial street. 4-20-lmo. Concrete Work Get my prices on sidewalks; curbs, soptlo tanks and cement wdrk ot any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone 500. May 24-tt mm Fraak M. Brewa. Mataetsr sash, doors, mouldings. AH kl oi aouao .nnisa una, aara work. Front street, 'between and Court. Make aUcompkl at tkQ.oMce. 9 The. Mt Uarr Jlurablu, kot watj nA nf Asm ia .flno. artA MlA4lUi3 164 Commercial Main 192. street. Fbofttf 9-i-ire M. J.,ret2cl Plumbing, steaM aat' gas fitting. , Suceesfor to, Kapx . Mufphy, '228 Comnierclul itrwii 'Prona Mala 17. DRAYMEN. CaaimlEu Uroa.' Traissier Cmmmehv All kinds of transfer work doau Furniture aad plaaos boxqi rairl tor ah'lpmeat. Prompt aerTic J: our motto. Stand and office sit" 25? South -Cosaraerclal atrji.t Phoae 210. Rosldeacw Phoas Mi,- Voget LHinber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt deliveries. One block east ot S. P. passenger depot Phont 108. 7-2-tf IJutto & Wcndcroth Fine wines, liquors and cigar.. We bandit the celebrated Kellog gand Castlb whiskies. Cool and refreshing beet, constantly oi draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our moat mnrkot on Ei.t Stato strcot has boon doubled In slro and vo aro better prepared than ovor to servo oustomors. Prompt Borvlco nnd tho bost of moats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwardi Moat Co FOR RENT LODGES. Carpenters Uitlou No. 1005 Loca Unlou No. 1065 of Carpenters an Jolrora of Amorlca moot ever' Saturday ovonlng at 8:00 p. m. Is Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Dennis, Roc. Seo. Foresters of AiihIch Court Sher wood Foresters, No, 19. Moeti Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato stroot Waldo Miller, O. R..' J. O. Perry, financial socretary. Central Lodge No. 18, IC. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7; SO m. Oscar Johnson, C. 0.; B. B Anderson, K. ot R, and S. Modern Woodmen of A merlra Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets every Thuraddy evoning at I o'clock In Holta&u ball. W. "W Hill, V O.i F, A Turner, clerk Voodmen of World Meet every Pr day night at 7:80, In Holman hall O. L. Darling, C. 0.5 P. L. Frar lr, Clerk. 'Lincoln Annuity Union. Blck, accl dont and pension Insurance; 12, 000,000 plodgrd; every claim pat Good agents wanted. J. n. C Mongomery, supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 546 State street LIVERY AND 'FEED 8TAI1LKS Livery and Feed StaWes Old IPost office Stables, at 54 Ferry street botweon Commercial and FromV streets. Tolepbone i88 Soma of' the finest liveries In the city cat. be found here. Dick, Westacott, proprietor. 1 0-1-1 yr : :.- ; Notice to Contractors. , Notlco Is hereby glvon that senledi bids will be rocolved .by itho city of Snlom, ht tho ofllco bf tho under Btgned nt tho city halt in Salem, Ore gon, up to 10 o'clock n. m., May 23, 1908, for tho Improvement of Hood, street In tho city of Salem, Oregon,' with clean crook or rlvor graved,, with full Intersections bctweqn ths, enst lino of Commorclnl street and; tho wost lino ot Sixth Btreot Iti said city, snvo and except a strip 8 feet wldo extending along tho contor of tho proposed lino of Improvement, to rocelvo tho street railway track ot tho Portland Rnllway, Light & Pow or company. Attention is called to tho plans nnd specifications on fllo In tho oftlc of tho city rocordor ot said city, which must bo compiled with In ev ery ro-pect. Tho city of Salem, rosorvos th right to rojoct nny nud nil bids. By order of tho common council. ' W. A. MOORES, 5-1 9-4 1. City Recorder Notice to ContnictorM. Notlco Is horoby glvon that foaled bids will bo recoivod by tho city of Salem, at tho office ot tho under signed at tho city hall In Salem, Ore, gon, up to 10 o'clock a, m., May 23;', loos, for tho improvement ot uroau way stroot In tho city of, Salem, Ore-' gon, with clean crook or rlvor gravel with fr-ilt Intorsoctlons botween th, north lino of tho North Mill creek' nud tho north Una ot Madison street' In said city, savo nnd oxcopt a strip 8' feet wldo oxtqndlng along the centers of tho proposed lino, of Iniprovomeiiti' to recolvo tho Btreet railway track of) tho Oregon EloctrJo Rnllway comjjj puny. Attention is called to the idawf and BpoclllcatloiiH on lllo in tho oMc of tho city recorder ot said city, which must bo compiled with In er ory respect. Tho city of Salem, reserves tke right to rojoct nny and all bids, u By order of tho common council! W. A. MOORlMf 5-10-4t. City Recorder. WANTED IIounj For Rent Furniture for sale. Address O. 11. caro Jouriiiii.'WjlIlUldA ,aundr08g at mute Kll00l Nicest Furnished Roohw In the city; rates reasonable by day or week. Gas and bath; centrally located. Call and Investigate. Mrs. O. F. Seeley, 263 Front St. 4-20-lmo. For Iteat 7-roora house on Oak at. Enquire 593 S. Commercial st. 4-28-tf Phone 433, tf. Wanted To rent small modorn cot tage. Phono 1214. 6-14-31. Wanted Chamber maid at Will ette hotel. 6-15-3 WcHted Pantry girl at Wlllaaaette hotel, G-15-3t, Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Wovch Wire Fencing, Poultry Nottlng, Plckots, Oatsx, Malthdld Roollng, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Scroon Door nud Ad Justnblo Window Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. S50 Court St. Salem, Or. Huie Wing Sang Co. ma RTOCK OF GOODS Wo make up all kinds of wrappers1 and whlto undorwour. waists, klwoa as and skirts; all kinds of gentle men's nnd ladloV furnishing goods; all kinds of silks mid dress goods hose, shoos, suits, pants, ovorall, blankets, neckwear, matting, chlaa waro, trunks, ombroldory and lae now gelling nt cost. 328 N. Commercial 8t, Salem, Of "TNIOKT THE HEBX UOA8T THK FAMILY EVER HAD Can be obtained frpn our prlssvs tender and juicy bef, muttoa af pork. All our meats are selct$ from the choicest, and prepared far the table to suit ta - demands of tk fastidious. Our prices are lower fV quality tksa you eaa Mad at aair plaee Is falen, K. O. O K O S 8, PtMM Ml, ? S4t4