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r v DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, RLVV 20, 108 If Vnil are nil run Hiwn ....it.. .:..j .ui " "i y v " " iiicu, win, a i F-ici".iuua,Kuioyouraocior4 atODF.uess. till f Mfiliin ne, stop cxperimentlne. co direct to vnnr ,U,gt. rTrMf doctor. Ask his opinion of AVer's non-sleo. to Aw' Bar. "011C oarsapartiia. No alcohol, no stimula- alterative, an aid to digestion. f.o.Ajr.rco.. .. J - J.dA A W 'XntZTlhehaVany. tlon. A blood purifier a nerve tonic, a strong 37 frf' '" ffle, "frfr. ,,...,, Antl-Suloon League. tter appearing In this column Is irnlBbed by tho leaguo and Is aid for at advertising rates.) TEACHERS ARE ARGUED TO ATTEND RUSSIA PERSIA At OUTS LRnloon vs. Governor Hnnly. I tho recont Republican state intlOn "I milium v"rumu, uau- ki It-nrrwl VUUl IB oiiuivuh ui ui ai.i. n ,.... ..... P . .... rtf thrt host rtrtlltlnnl a"u aupuruuuuuent J. 11. ACKer- fprtss as one of tho boat pout cai hft9 lasucd q fol,ow , i.trnrm nAontod bV this coh-Y0 V lcacus or Oregon, crtlllng at platform aaopteapyinia con tonton t0 UlQ convontlon ot thobN. Minn rinniif.ru iiiimii ui vuuiii v ' . . . -- uonai Toacners' association at Cleve land. Tho stato school officials are also doslrouo of havlne as many ,riWititf u that nortlon 0f Oregon pcoplo as possible outside of 5-i0,0rrnJneVThlnilrho teaching profession, take ndvan- lago or xno low rates to attend tho convontlon at Clovelaud: resscs over made In this country 1... nintrnrm naomua oy una wn' iu u : . - - . . ti.,n niBn dociaro unequivocally Fa county option law. Wo Join Ms with inaiauu m w ib6'd Ifaro upon tno saioon i.A fnllowinc 18 UlRl P rnrtr Hanly's speech touching . , ttniior traffic. It should L..tnoit nn cardboard and hung In windows of ovory public placo In 6 two states: personally, I hnvo soon bo much the evils 01 uiu "; i "- Lfl years, BO mncn 01 us reuuuum. He so mucn i no immum mm, much of Ito raontal blight, so Mi of Ito tears nnu neari-acne, I have come 10 rcgaru iuo uuai n ono that must bo hold nn,d irolled by strong and offoctlvo e I bear no mnnco wwnru uiua? BKcd In tho buslnoss, but I hato raffle I hato its every pnaso. ti it for Its hypocrisy.. I hato It Its cant and ct'aft and filse pre int T liatc It ior us cuiuim;r gm. I hate It ror us grccu anu rice. I hato it ror us soruiu iovo unln at any price. 1 hato It for domination in politics. I hato It 'Its corrupting Inflnenco In civic La i hato It for Its Incessant Irt to debauch tho auffrngo ot tho ntry; for tno cownrus u manus kibllc men. I hato it ror us ruin- trampling or ino solemn com a nf Rtnlo constitutions. I hato lor the load It straps to labor's c for tho palsied nana u gives eil: for Its wounds to genius; for trngodloa of Its nilgiit-imve- na Fi hnto It for tho human wrecks hns caused. I nnio it ior mo hnnf.R t noonics ior ino pris- I fills: for tno insanity it ue- for Its countless graves in poi fiMrfn. I hato It for tho mental It Imposes upon Its victims; for Bplrltual bllpht; for Its morul j-fiiintlon. I hate It for tno crimes bs committed. I hnto It for tlio no It has destroyed. I hato u the hearts It has broTon. I hate or tho mallco It has pianicu in mo rts of men for Its pouon, ior bitterness for tno uend sea iruu which It ctnrvea tnoir bouis. hnto It for tho crlef It causes nnnhootl the scnldlnc teara. tho tei deferred, tho strangled asplr- n. Its burden of want nnu enre. I hato It for Its licartles cruelty he need, tho infirm and tho liolp- , for tho Bhadow It throws mpon lives of chlldron ror us moni- bs Injustlco to blameless llttlo hnto It pb vlrtuo lintos vlco, as ih hates error, as rlghtootiBnoBi bi sin, pb Justlco hatoa wrong, as rty hntes tyranny, ns ireouom. es oppression. hnt t m Aitrniiam Liincoi fi slavery, And ub heTsomotlmes r In nroiihetlc vision tho end of rerv and tho coining of tho tlmo en the nun sliouni snino nnu uu- should fall upon no Blnvo in n'l r public, bo I sometimes seem pee the rW of this unholy trnfflo, cinlnir of the tlmo when, If it ont who'lv censo to bo. It slum no snfo habitation nnywhoro bo th 'oM OlorjV rtnlnleas stnrs WAR IS PROBABLE IWWWWWWWWWWWWWWtlWWliWWWWWWWI WANT ADS- QUICK I 'N. . . - f' .-L. . L. fe- B RETURNS I FOU SALE .V" For Sale New Rushford wagon; 3 splndlo, everything complete. Ono good work horso, weight 1250. Enquire at Dick Westacott's Stable G-lS-lw For Sale Fresh milch cows, gfado Jersey young, gentle. ' "Box 113, Turner, Or. 6-18-3t May 11, 1908. To Oregon teach ers: Tho National Educational as sociation will hold Us next session at Cleveland, Ohio, June 29 to July , Inclusive and a goodly attondanco from Oregon Is doslrod. Hates to said meeting aro as follews: First From all 0. R. & N. point, tho round trip fare to Chicago, sell ing dntes, Juno 19 and 20, will bo $72.50. Second. From points on tho S. P. Orecon lines, tho rnta will vary according to tho distance tho start ing point is from Portland. Third. Tlckctn from both O. R. .!& N. and 8. P. territory will carry a going limit or ten days wuu a unni return limit of 90 days, and Include stop over privileges In both direc tions within tho limits. Fourth. It has not yet boon de cided Just what tho faro will bo from Chicago to Clevolarid and rotiirn. but probabjy will not exceed $9.00 for the round trip. For further Information Inquire of your local ticket agent. REPUIILIC OF SIUSLAW. An Independent Nation Seeks Hetn tlons with Japan. (United rrcss Leased Wire.) St. Petersburg, May 20. Perala'8 accusation that Russia started the raiding, massacres and warfare along the Russo-Perslan frontlor threatens grave trouble. The violent tono assumed by the rersinn chargo d'aff&lrs hero In air ing his country s grievances, the fact that such border troubles are almost chronic, that tho latest out break U still unsettled and the prac tical certainty that tho sultan will try to break Into tho controversy groatly Increases tho already Immi nent danger of a clash between tho three powors. Tho Persian version that fighting began with tho killing ot sovernl Persian by cossacks who had fol lowed lost horses Into Porslan terri tory answered bv tho Russlnns with tho assertion that the stock wus stolen during a Persian raid. It Is not denied that many Per- slanB were killed and that eight vil lages wero burned by tho Russlnns during tho ensuing campaign. The villagers, It Is maintained, harbored bandits and fired on tho Russians when tho latter tried to soiio them. Some women and children, It Is ad mitted, were unavoidable slain. The Bitltnn Is expected ostensibly to take tho shah's part nnd move ments of his trooopa aro already ro ported alarmingly suggestive ot tho throwing of n Btrong body into Per b!u. It permitted, Russia is sttro such a movo would menu n pcrmnncnt occu pation of much Perslnn territory. For Balc Ash and oak wood. Will deliver same. Phono 292 Main. 5-18-lwk For Sale or Trade 18 bead nannlo goats with kids. E. N. Keenoy, phono Farmors 11X3. Route. No. 2, Turner, Oro. 6-lC-lwk v)MMMIMpBNMM,MMM4HVMMHMMA For Sale Household goods, furni ture, lawn and gardon toolsj also' buggy and completo outfit, but no borso. Enquire R. A. Ktrk, 532 Liberty St., 8alom. 5-15-lw Worlds of llloom Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything In sea- son. Mrs. jiugn jory, i&a uourt street, Salem. 3-24-tf For Sale First-class carpet paper at this office, 25c for n big roll, For Sale Tent, wagon cover and nil kinds of camping outfits; also new and second hand goods, fur niture, hardware, etc. Conrad Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-201mo MISCELLANEOUS JjSvws NOODLE HOUSE Ferry Street, Ncwr High. Lost A lady's black loathor card case, containing a number of small photon and cards, two Vau dobto tickets, and 15 cents. Finder return to Journal offlco. 6-18-tfr Jack I have sold to Messrs. Clear? water & Cooper of tho Willamette Barn, one block Jack, 15 hands high, named Mammouth Crown, Jr., tor tho sum of $1800. This Jack Is a fine producer and a sure foal getter. His mules are One;, cantot bo beat. Will make this' season at tho Willamette Stables 9. A, Jefferson. lw. Lost Roan horse. 7 years oldl wolght 900 pounds; mane trim med, branded with clover leaf on SASn AND DOOR WoTpRIWlfi Frank M. Brows. Manufacturer m f ash, doors, mouldings. All klMP of house finish and hard wel work. Front street, between and Court. Hake all eoaplalMl at the oflea. w PLUMBERS eo. M, tfaur PlurablDg, hot wi and steam hettag and tUalB' 164 Commercial itreaU. Fhesli Main 193. -l-lK miimm ill"" I I n """"""t. M. J. Peteel PlwaaMBg, steam nam gas ,fittjfcv ' taeoes4r t Kbm Murphy, 22 OoaatereUl sreet 'Prose Mala 17. DRAYMBN. fouailiu Rmi IVanartM fliTHM- - right hip. Finder roturn to Dan'l J -All klads t traaster VMk doM. Farm and City Property Our lists ot dcslrnblo properties Is too largo to specialize. Yorox Bros. Co., 373 Stato strcot. tf. For Sale Twenty ton ot clovor hay baled at $7 tho ton at tho ranch on Howell Prnlrlo or call up 1431 491. D-14-lw. Walker near Fairgrounds. 5-16-tf-d-w. II. S. Gilo a Co. Wholesalo grocers, produce Seo ub tor your supply of borry cratos and boxos, cither folding or itln tops. 6-9-tt I J. H. Pratt, of Acme, I J about to Inaugurate n schomo that will put tho Sl'iolaw country In touch with tho commercial world. Mr. Prnt,t inys that, through Its Isolation tho SlUBlaw can hardly bo considered n portion of tho United States and thereforo stepi will probnbly bo tak en nt an early dato to organize an Independent republic with Florence or Acme as tho seat of govornmont, with O. W. Hurd ns president, I. n. Cushmnn, or Acme, as vlco-presldont. tho cabinet to bo selected from among tho wlso men of that section. Mr. Pratt has already boon asked to go to Japan as ambnBador or mlnlstcV plenipotentiary, thoro to es tablish trade relations with tho country that seems to bo nearest Sl UBlaw from a commercial point of view. Mr. Pratt thinks that t6 thus es tablish frlendlv rotations with tho mikado would Insuro Immunity to tiin Pntlro const from warlike attack -- .- - -- . ii from tho little brown men. nut nu; this Joshing nsldo, tho tlmo lina como whon an electric road should pone trato that section ot Lnno county which Is no rich In resources, but which cannot ronp tho profits Its In dustry wnrrants, nor rench tho high tae of development for which It Is cnpnblo for lack of trans porta tlon facilities. The projected oloc trie linos thrcugh tills vnilev cannot afford to overlook the Slualaw. I Cho ICliid Xov JEIavo Always Bought, and -which has hcen la use for over SO years, liaa Dorno tuo Rigiiararo i mm0 and. has Doauiuatto tumor pur- rJfy.j ji- eonal sopervlslon 8lnco its infancy. T-&CcJU&i Allow no ono to decolvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-as-good" aro hut Experiments that triilo with and endanger tho health ot Infunts and Chudren-Experienco Itgalust Exiierlmout. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is n, harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare Boric, Drops nnd Suothinff Sj-rups. It is 1 leasant. ac contains nolthor Opium, Morphliui nor other arcotio hubstanco. Its ago is, its guarnnteo. It destroys ris and aUays Foverlshness. It cures Diarrlicea and A ma Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. iENUIKE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bai3 the Signature of M J imwMsmW" (ZsAfiaabt to KIM You Have JUways Bought In Ue For Oyer 30 Years. Xnvnl Movcnu'iitN and tiny Wireless. There has JiiBt been Installed on tho now admiralty buildings In Lon don n sot of wlroloBS tolegranhy ap paratus, and tho Itnovntlon Is caus ing moro than a little misgiving among naval officers afloat. So far as It will facilitate tho In terchange of Information nnd tho sending of Important nows, tho oroc tton of tho etntloncd Is wolcomod, but there Is a Btrong fenr Hint ad vantage will bo taken of It to Intor- fero with tho Independent action ot floot commanders In tho event of war. lCvon In tho days ot sailing ships this interference was a Bourco of much confusion nnd ill-feeling, and thon, of course, ordors from London had to bo sont by tho slow process of n dispatch vobsoI. Tho temptation will bo much greater with a wlrolecB apparatus cIobo at Tho dangor, too, .' la ospcclijlly grent today, when practically tho wholo administration of tho navy has boon nut Into tho hands ot ono mnn, to whom tho temptation afford ed by tho Marconi apparatus to tako ov.t from tno direction 01 wnniKu oporntlona from an armchair In Whitehall would proimuiy uo too strong to bo resisted. An Kxproso roprcsonta'tlvo has succoedod In obtaining tho vlows of two ofllcen holding fleet commnndf. They aro both emphatic In cotld.emn Ing It. "The otllcer who Is plncod In com mnnrl of a war lleot for war pur poses," writes one, should bo loft to exot'ite his commission to 'sink, burn or dootroy." according to his own lights. Ho must necessarily bo bettor nblo to appreciate an tno con ditions than a man In London, who, howovor groat his ability. Blnks, from his very position, to tno stniua of nn armchair critic. Personally, If tho nation saw fit to liltriiBt tno with th command ot Iti floot in war I shou'd kuoi) my rocolvors opon to a'l Information nnd elood to all ad vice and ordors. Wireless tolo graphy mnkos tho uao of NolBon's famous 'blind oye' of Copenhagen n very slmplo mnttor." "The pnramount nocfiHslty In the next naval war will bo rapidity of thought and of execution," adds tho other officer. "It is the snmo now ns it wns a hundred years ago. No Hrltlsh udmlrnl can do wrong If ho finds tho enemy nnd fights him. and the on'y excuse for Interforonco from London would bo tho communication which would help him to that onil." Iondon Kxpross. ... o I'vmiotllntr ll' Cfrnm Aulnmlt. Tho ofrcus nt nil times Is nttndod bv amusing foaturo, many of which aro fiirnlFhod bv tho neoolo who come to h-o nnd not tbos nlrondy with tho how. The man who wants to test the nower nf tho human eve on snvnge bonBts b loclon. and lis nfforrt no onrt of nmusemont for tho attendant?, who a n'wiv3 on tno 'ookout for h'm. Often ho mnv be detected stnndlnc before tho cngo of f lion gazlntr lntontlv strnlpht Into tho eyes of tho dignified old boisr, who gazes back at him with Indiffer ence and finally shifts hia oven, not bocauso he feels nnv myBtlo Influence but because something else has nt trneed hl attontlon. A story Is told of a man who tried tho hypnotic trick on an ostrich. At first th bird crouched down and fluttered h! wings nervously, but made no othor manifestation for some time. A few hcirB later tho body of the man wns found, with the hupo bird alternately stamping and sitting on it. Another Is told of a man who tried to out Raze a leopard, with the result that the animal made a florce charge against tho bars of his cage at the man and the two created a dlstur- hmoA that brouzht the attendants hurrying to Investigate, the trouble. Leslie's Weekly. If You Wish to liny A. good homo como to 1739 Asylum Ayo. G-13-lw For Sale A horso, buggy nnd hnr ncss. Tho nnlmnt Is gontlo nnd n good roadBtor; was sired by Dol Norto. Buggy with dotnchablo top automobile scat. A bargain. D. Newman, 1309 Mission St. C-13-lw. logo Noodio Housi First class placo to got bowl noodles. rrm and woll served 10c 439 Ferry stroot B-l-lmo. KOIIINF.K & KENWKIiTi Veterlnnrlnns - Qra.luntcs Ontario Votlnnry Collogo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Ofllco 207 S. High stroot. Phono, 150, resl donco 998. G-l-lmo. Siilem Eniploymcnt Co. 478 State stroot. Phono Mnlno 149. Head quarters for employer nnd em ployeo. All kinds ot help supplied froo. If you wnnt work como to us tf. Sliepnru & Holder Uonl estato agency. Room 1, Stousloff Dldg. Agents for JncoboStoln Co., Port land. Largest subdivision opera tors on tho coast. 4-20-lmo. Hoard nml Ilooius, Jloino Cooking Best 2 Go in on I In city, you help your8olf. Largo ploasnut rooms. Ileadlug room. Hates ref.sonab'o, Investigate W. H. Bradloy, Prop., 3C7 Commercial Btroot. 4-20-lmo. Furniture aid plas boxed r4r for shipment. Prompt aervtcs la our motto. Stand and eSee M S6S South CemmerclRl strMt,' Phone 210. IUisldenco PhoBii 99i "TSVEUV AXl) FEED 8TADL1M Livery and Food titablcs Old Posir New ami Second Hand Goods Wo aro now locnted In our quarters on Contor Btreot, whero wo will do n general business In now nnd second hand 'goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Qordnu & Itazoll, 325 Contor stroot. n-12-lmo. 9H00 .Cwb or Terms -Biiys n neat llttlo cottngo of flvo rooms; two woll-locatod lots (cornor) In n sec tion ot tho city whero building im provomonts now In progrosa nro rapidly- enhancing . property ' vnl lies; gardon; chlckon housn; fruit nnd berries. Paul M. Sims, Mnln 729, 222 N. Commercial. i For 8rle 7-room house, ono good barn and shed, ono ncro land, all kinds of frilt, city and well wator. Enqulro 2(100 EnBt Oak stroot, be tween 24th nml 2Gth Sts. C-12-2W Concrete Work Get my prices on stdownlks, curbs, soptlo tanks nnd comont wprk ot any kind. All work gunrantood first-class. Mr. office Stables, at ,264 Ferry street between Commercial and Frot streets. Telophone 188. Some of the finest liveries In the elty oK bo found here. Dick Westacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr ltMVTi ESTATE FOU SALE . Ward Highland add. Phone 689, May 24-tt Voget Lttmber and Facl Co, Lum ber .shlnglpi, building material, wood and "coal. Low prices and prompt deliveries. One block east of 8, P. paisengt'? depot Phone 108. 7'2-tf. For Hale Household goods. Mostly now. Call 990 Onk stroot In Yow Park. II. H. Craig. Call aftor nooiia. n-19-lw Uutto & Wcnderoth Fine wines liquors and cigar. We handlt the celebrated Kellog gand CastU whiskies. Cool and rotreibfng beer constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our mont mnrltot on Er.ut Stato strcot has beon dotiblod In slzo and wo aro hotter proparcd thau over to sorvt? oustomors. Prompt sorvlco and tho host of meats our motto. Call or phono 199. n. E. Edwnrdi Moat Co. X Note These .1.11 art-en, 0 mllos from Salem, good two story house, 3 barns and lnrgo granary. Good family or chard, ouo ot tho best farms In Marlon county, nnd may bo sub divided. Prlco, $32,000.00. House, full baaoment, and lot GO xlGG, bnm, 24x22, city wnter, sower, olcctrlc lights, A snap for $2000. JOjj aciTft adjoining Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., flvo-rooin.- IiotiBo, bnm, orchard, borrles,, good fnilt land; $1000. Will trndo for Salem proporty. I Rninplu of b"ur famls and cltyl bargnlns, If those prlcos do not appoal to you wo havo them In all, bizcs and pricos, improved and un-j Improved farms; Inildo nnd au- burbnn city proporty, Seo ua be- foro buying, wo havo largo lists; nnd can lntoreat you, . ' 7 I .OLMSTED UNI) CO, Salem Branch Yorox Bros. nra Htato stixct. Co. LODQICS. FOU SALE 'i Offer A 17-ncro tract, soil a rich black sandy lontn. Now two-story house, 20x32, with wing 20x24, two porchoa; new bnrn, 14x28, chlckon hoiiBo nnd wagon shod. A good drove woll with No. 10 Mc Donald forco pump. This placo Is all under fonco, oxcopt 4 acres; 3 ncros young npplo orchard most ly King and Baldwin; grapo vinos, loganberries, rnapborrloa, black borrlos. phonomlunl and mammoth borrlos. Threo acres In oats, 1 ncro In potatoes; flno largo gnrdon with nil kinds of vegetables, Including wntormolons nnd cnntolops; yt mllo to school, Vt, mllo to It. It. station, 4 mllo to mooting houso. 1-3 mllo to storo; tolephono and It. F. D. Route. If tnkon soon will sell for $1500. llvre in n Snap 110 acros all tim ber, Just 1 mllo from Jefferson; 40 acres good rich soil nnd can bo - cultivated; balanco will mako gool pasture. Wood and timber will moro than pay for placo. Price $1000. Can You llcnt tIiIh Houso, barn nnd 5 lots. Houso Is full two story, G rooms on llrat lioor aim j rooms on second floor, besides ;Hr'"tcrH umIoh No. loan Loc' Union No. 1065 of Carpontors an Jolrors ot America moot over Saturday ovonlng nt 8:00 p. in. I Hearst Hall. 420 state tsi. a. Donnls, Hoc. Seo. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No, 19. Meoti Saturday night In Holman hall State stroot Waldo Miller, O, It,; J. C. Perry, financial socretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty stroeti Tuosday of each week at 7:30 r m. Oscar JOhnion, O, C; B. H Anderson, K. of R. and 8, Modern Wooilmoii of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246, Meeti ovory Thursday oyonlng at t o'clock in Holman hall. W. "W Hill, V. 0.; F. A Turner, clerk .Voodnicii of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, In Holman hal: O, L. Darling, O. C; P. L. Fraz-i-r, Clerk. bath room and tollot. Hot and cold Lincoln AnHHlty Union. Sick, aeei wator, electric light in ovory room. City wator in Iioubo. Hydrants In front and back yards. Stono foun dation. Located throe blocks from court houso. All for $2G00. TerniB can bo hod. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 State St. 4-10-tt. dent and ponslon Insurance; Z, 000,000 pledgrd; every claim pal Good agent wanted. J. H, C Mongomery, supreme orgaalxer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R, R Ryan, secretary, G40 State str' Notleo to 'Contractors, Kutlco Is horoby given that 8Ued bids will bo recolvod by tho city of Salem, nt tho Offlco ot tho under signed at tho city hall In JSaloni, Or, gon, up to 10 o'clock n. in., May 23. 1008, for tho Improvomont of Hood stroot In tho city of Salem, Oregon, with clonn orook or rlvor gravel, with full Intersections botweon the oast lino of Commorulal street and tho west lluo of Sixth stroot In said city, savo mid except a strip 8 feet wldo oxtondlug nloug tho coutqr of tho proposed lino of Improvomont, to rocolvo tho stroot rnllwny track of tho Portland Hallway, Light & Pow er company, Attontlon Is callod to tho plans and specifications on lllo In tho oMc of tho city rocordor of said .cUrV which miiBt bo compiled with In ov ory ropect, Tho city of 8nlem, resorvos th right to rojoct any and all bids. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORE8, G-lQ.4t. City Rocorder. Notice to Contractors, Notice In horeby given that soalod bids will be recolvod by tho city of Salem, nt tho oillco of tho undor signed nt the city hall In Balom, Oro gon, up to 10 o'clock n. in., May 23, 1008, for the Improvement nt Broad way stroot In tho city of Salem, Ore gon, with clean creok or rlvor gravel, with fail I intersections betwoen the north lino of the North Mill creek nnd tho north lino or Madison street In said city, savo and oxcopt a strip 8 feet wide extending along tho confer of tho proponed lluo of Improvomont, to recolvo tho street railway track of tho Orogou Electric Hallway com pany. Attontlon la called to tha plans nnd specifications on fllu In tho office of tho city rocordor of 8uld city, which muit bo compiled with In ov ory rospoct. Tho city of Salem, roservos the right to rojoct any mid all bids, By order of tho common council, Y, A. MOORES, 5-1 9-4 1. City Recorder. WANTED FOR RENT WnnU'd A laundress at muto school Phono 433. tf. Huie Wing Sang Co. Nicest Furnished Room In the WhiiJc! To rent small modorn cot- city: rates reasonable by day or week. Gas and bath; centrally located. Call and Investigate, Mrs. G. F. Seeley, 263 Front St. 4-zu-imo. For Reat 7-room house on Oak st. ttnnnlre B93 8. Commercial st 4-28-ti tage, Phono 1214. 6-14-3t. Wanted Chamber maid at Will etto hotel. 5-15-3 Wanted Pantry girl at Willamette hotel. 6-15-lt. IHO STOCK OF GOODS w mako un all klnda of wrappers and white undorwoar, waists, kl moa ns and skirts: all Kinas 01 geavie mun's and ladles' furnishing goods; all kinds of silks and dress goods, hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, siattlng, ehlaa ware, trunks, embroMery and la now selllRff at eet. 326 N. Conmerelal St. tales, Or