Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 22, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY SS, 1MB
A Strong Tonic
1 f 1 A Body Builder .
ICCilCl A Blood Purifier .
J,KsKJt IVJl A Great Alterative
uourJochr If a family me Jlctne. A Doctor's Medicine .
jt...:nt,aHlla.Uneioasihi Avers Samoarlllu
u j . :. ... 7 - nT l ' . . "tuwuin
ulthout alcohol ln mtn ,U K;rKZ& p fee-ly.
Without Alcohol
Without Akohol
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Without Alcohol
u.ungg.1
urwu,Mstt
Pays to Raise Horses.
U, Rhoten or flianon precinct
contly sow tno cuy or unicm a
Dree, weight 14G0 poundB, 'for
bo wagon team ior ssu. u
raise good norses in Oregon.
Valued Santo As Gold.
Stowart, a merchant or ce-
fiow, Miss., Bays: "I tell my
lets wnon tnoy our a vox or
fog's Now Le Pills they got
nrth of tnat mucn goia in
F. if afflicted with constipation,
I l.ltlniianau Qnl1 uttitnii
u or uimuo"." V"U uuuat
tteo at J. 0. Perry's drug
I- 2Bc.
i
receipts of the Now York
during 20 years,, according to
statement, in itno mx edition.
vcr $95,000,000, the total ox
about $7 0,0 00,000; moklhg an'
riot incomo or 5i.uoo.ooo a
om the ncnor- Tho clrcula-
now'over 700,000 copies' a' day
ANOTHER HAS GOOD
OPINION OP U. S.
A Happy EtHcr.
turned to a Bad one If ho
walk tho floor every night
crying baby. McOeo's Baby
will make tho child well,
Its norros, induce healthy,
slumber. Best for dlsordor-
bwels and eour stomach alt
babies need It. Pleasant to
sure, and aie, contains no
al drugs. Prlco 25 and 50
cr bottle. Bold, by all dealers.
-o
Orcconlan Is whacking tho In-
nnd referendum every oppor
a nood manv things to voto
Krt'olcss It Is tho pooplo'a wca-
id they will do well to retain
Whooplnjr Cough.
February our daughtor had
hooping cough. Mr. Lane, of
ad, recommonua cuamoor
Couch Remedy and said It
Is customers tho best of satlv-
Wo found It as ho said,
in. recommond It to nnyon
children troubled with
Ing cough," says Mrs. A. Gobs,
rand, Mien. i'or saio oy ur.
drug Btoro.
i
loot parsed by anyhow. It had
Nio Ifcid of the World.
It conic tomorrow would find
-3 of tho peoplo sufforlng with
ktism of either slight or so-
nnttiro. Nobody need Buffor
hcumatlsm for Ballard's Bnow
it drives away tho trouble
tho tinln instantly and
Uio usor as woli and supplo as
fear old. Sold by all dealers.
o
inowndcys, It scorns, lovo also
.at wedlockBinltus.
'A Cnllfornlnn's Luck.
luckloit day of my Hfo was
bought n box of Bucklon's
Salve:" writes Charles F.
of Tracy. California. "Two
kcb cured mo of an annoying
Itching plies, which had
mo for years and tbnt ylold-
60 other troatniont." Sold un
Itced at J. C. Perry's drug
la 1 and tho outdoor sports al
roip-r In p Presidential y ar.
' o
il complotoly digests nU
of food. It will got right at
mblo and do tho very work
ir tho Btomnch. It la pleasant
Sold by all druRglstB.
Whon Mlnlcter dude, Norway's
new nmb-vocador to the United States
came to Chicago last week accom
panied by his. wife, ttie maid carried
an, Inovltablo violin, The new min
ister from Norway la B violinist and
lovor of music. "I play only a lit
tle," he explained to an Intervlower,
, out my wife, sho Is a violinist," and
ho turned with a deferential gesture
of prldo to 4ho woman at his sldo,
,whoso bead scarcoly reached to his
sturdy shoulders. "While I was an
attache at tho legation In Paris, as a
young man, I Btudted at tho Conser
vatory, whero I met many Ameri
cans who attorward became Bomo of
tho best mustclans In Europe."
Tho now mlnl-'er was on hla way
to Minneapolis, whoro ho was
Bchoduled to appear In the colobratlon
of tho Norwegian national holiday.
. Ho expressed an Intense Interest
In so- Ing tho western country and
visiting the Norwegian farms of the
northwest.
"Thoro aro .about a million Nor
wegians In Amortca," he explained,
"and In tho fatherland tho young
mon think of America as a golden
land of promise Tho gront oppor
tunities In Norway for tho young
man are In fishing, farming or mln
ng. Often there aro too many cons
In the family for tho Bmall farm,
and so they como to America, which
they love, for they all havo brothers
or frlonds hero."
Mr. Gudo likes America and the
peoplo ho hae mot. As ho puts it:
"You Amorlcnns are tho most am-
hltloun peoplo In tho world. I
passed through tho country In 1897
on tho way to Japan and was then
most fnvbrably Impressed, and my
ImprosBlons havo been -strengthened
since our stay In Washington. Dip
lomats lovo nil countries, of course,
after being stationed In any ono, but
wo havo boon surprised and vory
much pleased with tho umiaunl hos
pitality and cordiality of tho peoplo
In Washington, from tho. President
down."
Kenedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
docs not constlpnto, but on tho other
hand Its laxatlvo prlnclplos gently
move tho bowols. Children llko It.
Sold by all druggists.
Bos Ho said my face was a por
foct poem,
Joss It Is llko ono of Brown
ing's. Boo Wl'pt do you menn?
J033 Some of tho lines are too
doop Cleveland Leader.
o
Mr. Woody Music Is n most fns
clnntlng study. Do you know I'd llko
to sing awfully.
Miss Blunt (who haa henrd him)
Oh, you do. Bo3ton Transcript.,
o
"You want n nood floor put In?"
"Not (too good; I don't want tho
tenants asking mo to put a now build
ing ovor tl.- floor. " Exchange
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
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WANT ADSQIJIGK RFTURI
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BAY CITY MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND, PORT
LANDLOCAL MARKET COR
RECTED UP TO DATE
Is
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A
Kind Tor Slave Always Bought, and which has been
use for ovor 30 years, has borne tho Bignatwro or
and has bean inado under hi per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
Counterfeits. Imitations and Ju8t-n8-srood"nro but
tporlments that trltlo -with and endanger tho health of
its and Children Experience against Kxpcrlment.
What Is CASTORIA
storla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
rlc, Drops and Soething: Syrups. It is Plcnsaut. It
ntalns neither Onium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
pbstnnce. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
l nllaya Pcvcrishncss. It cures Dlarriicoa nnu v mu.
He. It relieves Teething; Troubles, cures Constipation
u Flatulency. It assimilates tho l'ooti, rejpuaica mo
oinntfi and Bowels, giving; healthy ana natural siecp.
o Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend,
U1NE CASTORIA ALWAYS
t. xi. e:,. ?
J3W? WH pxjunnuu vi
jk
vucMm
W You Haye Always Bought .
In Uso For Over 30 Year, .
crru MMur. tt mww wtst, t rt.
(United Vrttt Leased Wire.)
San FranciBco, May 22. Wheat
Wo. 1 California club, per cental,
'1.601.66; whlto milling club.
Jl.62 1.07; whlto Australian,
11.70 1.77; northern blueatem,
,11.65 1.70; northern club,
,$1.G0(31.65: inferior grades of
whoat, 11.35 1.50.
Barloy No. 1, feed, $-1.37
1.42, with somo fancy at $1.43
;1.45; common to fair, $1.27
i.3B; browing at San Francisco,
$1.42 1.47; browing and ship
ping at Port Costa, $1.401.4G;
Chevalier, $1.65 1.85, according to
quality.
Buttor Fresh California oxtraB,
23c; firsts, 22 c; seconds, 22c;
packing, No. 1, 20c; packing, No. 2,
10c.
Eggs Per dozen, California frcBh,
Inclding enscs, extras, 22 c; firsts,
20 c; seconds, 16 c; thirds, 16c.
Cheose Per pound, California
flats, fancy, 12c; flrBts, 11 p;
Bcconds, 10 c; California Young
Amorlcn,' fancy, 14c; firsts, 13c:
eastern Oregon, fancy, 14c; Young
Amorlcn, fancy, 14 c.
Storage Eastern fancy Now York
16c; Oregon, 14c.
Potatoes Per cental, Oregon bur
banks, $1.201,35; river whltos;
fancy, nomlnnl; now, $1.00 1.50;
sweet, $2.503.00.
Onions Por crate, Bormudns,
$1.40 1.50; Australian browns,
$3.504.00; reds, $1.001.20;
silver skins, $1.15 1.20.
Oranges Per box, navels, fancy,
$2.75 3.00; Btnndard, $2.25 2.50,
trangorincs, $1 50 2.00.
SALKM MAltKKT.
Locnl Wholesale Market.
Eggs 15c.
Buttor Creamery 24c.
Cowb $3 3.50.
Hons lie; mixed chickens, Do.
Locnl wheat 82 85c.
Oats $1.4G.
Bnrloy $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.60 4.80.
v,lloy, $4.00.
Hay Cheat, $13 14; clovor, $10,
12 por ton; timothy, $14 15.
Onions 3c.
Hops 1907 crop-, 44c.
Cascarn Bark 3 to 3c.
Mohair 18c. ;- r '
Iteuilt Market.
Oats $1;451.50 per cwt. -
Wheat $1.00.
Rolled barloy $31., ;
' Egs 17c:
, .flutter Country, 20cj cronmory,
30c. i , .
' Flour Valloy, $1,1001.20 por
uack; hard whoat, $1.40.
Bran 90o per sack; $31.50 per
ton; 'Bttortn.S1.25 por sack.
Hay Cheat, 'ilQ.HOsdPlT, clovor,
$15; cheat, 88c; clover SOc por cwt.
Orangos $2.052.75,
.Livestock.
Hogs FgV $6.60
Stock hogs i$4 4.50. (
Stoors 3 4c,
Veal 5 7c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananns $6.00.
Oranges $3.1502.25.
Lemons $3.5004.00.
TortlaHd Market.
Wheat Club, 89c; valley, 89c;
btucstem, 91c. 4
Poultry Hens, ,14 0;i5c; duck,
10 017c; pigeoni, old, $,1 per dozen.
Millstuff Bran, $20.
Hay- Timothy, valley, $7.50; al
talfa, 112 012.50.
Vetch $14.
v
It Hraclifd tho Spot,
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns n
largo general store at Omega, O.,
and Is prosldent of tho Adams Coun
ty Telophono Co., as well as of the
Home Telophono Co., of -Plkf county,
O., says of Dr. King's New DIscov
ory: "It savtd my life once. At
least I thluk It did. It seomed to
reach tho spot tho very scat of my
cough when everything eUo failed."
Dr. King's Now Discovery not only
reaches the cough spot; It heals the
Boro spots and tho weak tpots in
throat, lungs and chest. Sold under
guarantee al J. C, Perry's drug
store. 50c. and $1.00 Trial bottlo
free,
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Notice to Contractors.
Plans and specifications for the
erection of an addition to tho grand
stand at the .Oregon etato fair
grounds may he seen at tho city hali
(recorder's office) , Salem, Oregon.
Sealed bids will bo received until
June 1: same should be addressed to
F. A. Welch, secretary of the O, 8. B.
of Agriculture, and marked on" the
outside of the envelopes "Bids (or
VeJctTany or all bids If eJeeJded for
tno best Interests or taa state.
F. A. WELCH,
Secretary of O. 8. B. df A.
FOR SALE
For Sale Now Itushford wagon;
3 spindle, everything complete,
One good work horse, weight
1250. Enquire at Dick Westacott's
Stable. 5-18-lw
For Salo Ash and oak woodt Will
deliver same, Phono 292 Main.
6-18lwk
'
JknSJDEMjANEOUS
LOUION NOODLE HOUSE
Ferry Street, Near Wh.-.
Lost A lady's .black leather card
case, containing a number of
small , photos, and cards', two Vau
dette tickets, and 15 cents. Finder
return, to Journal office, 5-18tf.
For Sale or Tradta 18 head, nanpla
goats with kid. E. N. Kecney,
phone Farmers 11X3, Itoutp. No.
2, Turnsr, Ore. B-16-lwk"
For Sale or Trade A corner lot in
Depot addition.' to Salem. Will
trade for a good buggy or hors.
Enquire 1983 Kaet State street
corner North 2l8t it. "209i
Worlds of Bloo CallaUUw, ros,
violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc., and .everything la sea.
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1962 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tf
For Sale First-claw carpet paper at
this ofllco, 25o for' a big roll.
For Sale Tont, wagon covor and all
kinds of camping outfits; also
new and socond hand goods, rur
nlturo, hardware, etc. Conrad
Dtllman, 447 State St. 4-291mo
Fann and City Proiorty Our lists
of desirable properties-Is too large
to specialize Yorox Bros. Co.,
373 State street. tf.
New nnd Second Hand Goods Wo
nro now located in our quarters
on Center street, whero wo will
do a general business In now and
second hand goods, watch repair
ing a specialty. (Jordan & Rnzoll,
325 Centor s,trcot. 5-12-lmo.
8800 Cash or Terms Buys a noat
little cottago of fivo rooms; two
woll-locntod lots (corner) In a sec
tion of tho city whero building im
provements now In progress aro
rapidly enhancing property vat
uos; gardon; chicken houso; fruit
and berries. Paul M. Sims, Main
729, 222 N. Commercial.
Fr Sale 7-room houso, ono good
barn and shed, ono ncro land, all
lilndn of fruit, city and woll water.
Enqtilro 2060 East Oak street, bo
tweon 24th and 25th Sts.
' 5-12-2W
For Sale Household goods, ilostl)'
now. Call 990 Oak stroot In Yow
Pnrk. II. II. Craig. Call after
noons. 5-19-lw
FOIl BALK " '-
Wo OfTcr A 17-ncro tract, soli a rich
black sandy loam. New two-story
houso, 20x32, with wing 20x24,
two porches; new barn, 14x28,
chicken house nnd wagon shod. A
good drove woll with No. 10 Mc
Donald forco pump. This place
Is nil undor fenco, oxcopt 4 acres;
3 ncros young npplo orchard most
ly King and Baldwin; grapo vinos,
loganberries, raspborrlon, black-
" berries, phonomjnal and mammoth
berries. Threo ncros In oats, 1 aero
in potatoes; flno largo gardon with
all .kinds of vegetables, Including
wntormolons nnd cnntolops; Vi
mllo to school, mllo to It. R
station, '4 mllo to mooting houso,
. 1-3 mllo to storo; tolophono nnd
It. F. D. Route It tnkon soon
, will sell for $1500.
Hwe Ih a Snap 110 acres all tlm
'. her, Just 1 mllo from Jefferson; 40
acres good rich soil and can bo
cultivated; bnlanco will mako
'. good pasture. Wood and tlmbor
. will moro than pay for plnco.
i Prlco $1000.
Can VoHBt'Ht Tills Houso, barn
" and 5 lota Houso is full two
Btory, 5 rooms on first floor and 3
rooms on second floor, beside
bath joom and tollot. Hot and cold
wntor, oloctrlc light In every room,
City water In houso, Hydrants in
front and back yards. Stono oun-
dntlon. Locatd throe blocks from
. cmirt hoiuo. All for 13505.
Terms" can, bo had
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stnto St. 4-10-tf.
"Lofrt Roan horse, 7 years old;,
u weight oo pounds; mane trim-
r tned, branded with clover leaf on
right hip. Flndor return ta Daa'l
Walker near Fairgrounds.
. . -Jl6tt-d-w., ,
II. S. Gilo Co. iWliolesale grocers,
produce. See us for your supply
of berry crates and boxes,, ejtkr
folding or itla tops. E-9-tf '
Togo Noeile Meiie-i First, class
plaoo to get bowl noodles. Fresh
and well aofved' 10b. 439 Ferry
street B-l-lmo.
,9.
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RE.VL BSTATE FOR SALK -A
ffrtmafuytinniwuiKtnnmtMt)mBiimtm
KOIUNKK A KRNWlTTili
VctcrlnarlMw araduates Ontario
Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt
ly attended to, Office 207 S.
High street. Phone, 150 rest-
denco 998.
C-l-lmo. .
Salem Employment Co. 473 State
street. Phone Maine 149. Head
quarters for employer and em-1
ployeo. All klnda of help supplied
free. If you want, work come to
ub. tf.
Concrcto Work (let my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and
cement work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-class. Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phone 56S.
May 24-tt
Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low price and
prompt deliveries. One block east
of Si P. passenger depot Phone
198. 7-2-tf
IlHtte & Weaderoth Fine wines,
liquors and cigars. We handle
the celebrated Kellog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly ot draught. South
Commercial street. B-3-lyr
Enlarged Qur moat market on
Ef.wt Stato street has boon doubled
.. in slzo and we aro better prepared
than ovor to sorve customers.
' Prompt sorvlco and the best bt
meats our motto. Call or pnene
1 199. R. . KdwajitT M4t Ca.
PLUMBERS
heo, M. iuit JtMumoiDS, noi wai
and steam heatlpg and tlnalni
10 ( Commercial street. Phon
Main 192. 9-1-lyt
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, swam anr
gas fitting SuccoMor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial strett
'Prone Main 17.
DRAYMEN.
Cummins llros.' Transfer Ctipy
All kinds of transfer work dose
Furniture and pianos boxed read
for shipment. Prompt service li
our motto. Stand and office at
25S Soutk Commercial street
Phome 210. Refttdesea Phone 968.
rarpeaters Ualoa Ne, 16M Lea,'
- Ualoa Ne. 19$!' of CarpsntersiMrt
Joirers of America meet even
Saturday evening at S:00 p. m. Is
Hearat ball, 420 SUte St. A. W
Dennis, Rec. Sec.
Forestvra of AnuYica Court Bher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night In Holmaa hall,
State street Waldo Miller, O. R,:
J, O. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall la Holmaa block, eor
ner State and Liberty streeti
Tuesday of each week at 7:80 r
ta. Oscar Johnson, O, O.; H. H
Anderson, K, of R, and S,
Modrra WtHKlwea ot America Or
gon Cedar Camp No, 6246, Meett
every Thursday evening at I
o'clock in Holman ball. W. W
Hill, V. O.; F. A Turner, clerk
.Voodmon of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hat
O. h. Darling, C. O.; P. L. Fra
Ir, Clerk.
LIrcoIh AbhhU UbIor.-Sek, aeet
dent and pernios Insurance; 2,
000,000 pledged; every elaia pals
Good agents wasted. J, II. C
Moagomery, supreme organiser
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R, K
Ryan, secretary, Mi State strn
MSL. l '
i
ftft BnMd Q whd. nnE. Bf.t.
good- tVo sfory house, 3 barns an
large granary. Good family or.
-chard, one of the best farms In ,
Marion county, and may be sn i
divided. Price, $33,000.00. f
UK Ittjl basement, and lot S i
xm, barn, 24it22; olty water, ;
sewter, electric llghta. A snap fa j
$io'e'. .
1J acrm adlolnlntr Wilbur.
pouglaa consty, Or., Ive-ro4Si
hoiue, barn, orchard, bwrlw, i,
good fruit land: S1000. Will W
trade tot Salem Bronwrty.
Sartplo of our farm'. and city '
bargains, it .tliese prieaa &p not d
appeal to you Ve have tWem Tn'all t
sizes and prices, imprstvd and hi- 'a
In4nrnvfld " fafmn InaUa &.(. Mi. '(
burban city property Beat us V1 IT
fore brtylng, weha.ve larg!ttt J"
anu can .tmoirest you.
OLMSTEI LAND CO.
Salem Branch Yerex Bros.
873 Stato Street.
Co.
Notice 'Contractors. x
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo recolved by the city t
Salem, at the otnee' of the under
signed at the city hall In Salem, Ore
gon, up to 10 o'cleck a,- m May 23,'
1908, for the Improvement of Hood
streot In tho city ot Salem, Oregon,
with, clean creek or river gravel,
with full Intersections between tk ,
oast lino of Commercial street and
tho west ilnb ot Sixth street in said
city, savo and oxcopt a strip S feit
wido extending along tho center C
tho proposod lino of Improvement, to
rocolvo tho stroet railway track ot
tho Portland Railway, Light & Pow-t
or compnny, 5
Attention Is called to tho plas
nnd specifications on fllo in the oMajS
of tho city rocordor of said dry, '
which must bo complied with In v'
ory respect. i
Tho city of Satom, reserve tkf
right to reject any and all bids. !.
By order .of tho common council,
W. A. MOORES, .
C-19-4t. City Recorder, f ,
WANTED
M'nnU'd A laundress at mute school
Phono 433. tf.
Vimt-! By, capablo man with wlfo,
position as farm hand. F. Rush
ton, Rgm to G, Box 84, Snlom.
C-21-08
SASH AND POOH FAOTOItIF.8
Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer nf
sash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of houso finish and bard wood
work. Front street, betweon &tat
and Court. Make all complaint'
at the office.
j
LIVERY AND FEED ??"?
JLlvery1 "aiiS eTsta Me01d Post
' office Staeles, at 264 Ferry street
between Commercial a ad Front
streets, Telepkose 188, Seme ot
the 1 aett liveries la the city ear
he feuad here. Dick Westacett
rerltr. l-l-lyr
Phone 44 Main 147 N. High St.
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Livory, all Rigs Modera
Rubber Tire.
-TKTK It..I A. w VruuJ.1 1.4 l
w&m
JHAlf. A J
KUIIuMl tlWAN riLlAlwl
Notice to Contract.
Notlco Is "hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the city o "
Salem, at, tin blMee ot the Under
signed at. tlie'ei)' hall In Salem, Ore
gon, up lo 10 o'clock a. i May 38,
'19t;'fr the Improvement of l)rd-
wy-stret iR-the city of Salem, Ore
gon, with clean croek or river gravel, '
w.ith fiull HHers4ctlos betweast1' ih
north linn of the North Mill creek
and tho north lino of Madison street
In said city, save and except a strip S
feet wldo extondlng along the center
o( the proponed llRe'-af Improvements
to rocolVo tk street5 railway traek oft
the Oregon Electric Railway o-j
pany, , 4 ' w
Attention Is called to thn plan
nnd specifications on file in tho oMm
of tho city rocordor nt said city,
which must bo complied with In ev
ery respect.
Tho city of Snlom, reserves ta
fight to roject any and nil bids.
By order of tho common council.
W. A. MOORES,
0-10-4 1. City Recorder.
Iluie Wing Sang Co
BIG STOCK OF GOOD
Wo mako up all kinds of wrapper
nnd whlto underwear, waists', klmos
as and skirts; all kinds of gentle
men's and Indios' furnishing gooJt;
nil kinds or silks and dress goodsv
hose, shoos, suits, pants, overalls,
blankets, neckwear, matting, china
ware, trunks, embroidery and laee
now selling at cost,
326 N. Commercial St, Salem, Of
gjg-lf'
wHlo
THE BEST ROAST THK
FAMILY KVKR HAD
Can bo obtained from our prime'
tender and juicy beef, muttOB ar
pork. All our meats are selected
from the choicest, and prepared far
the table to suit tlr demand of the
fastidious. Our prices are lower fer
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