Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    GREAT INDUCEMENTS
IN CAPITAL JOURNAL'S
$1400 VOTING CONTEST
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY LADIES TO
WIN GREAT REWARDS
Never ngnln,wlll tho IndloR nt
Salem and Burroundlng territory
have nuch ft.chnnco.
All It iicoiIb'Ib a little hustle nnd
energy, nnd you cnn enslly win ont
of tho big prlzog ir you renlly want
It, but you Jinvo got to nhow some
vim nnd got started early, now Is tho
tlmo to got In nnd work Sop your
friend 'nnd got, them to wrlto your
nnmo on tho nomination coupon,
for remombor Hint countB five votes.
Then you cnn cnll for thorn nnd boo
that they firo deposited In tho bal
lot box nt tho Journal ofllcp. Your
friends will bo only too glnd to help
r- . .
yon.
Now thnt school fhns finished,
thero 1b certainly no better' way fo
il oung lady to employ hpr tlmo
than In working for one or thoRo re
ward i. Look avor tho llBtcaroful'y
ami boo If tho prizes nro toot worth
working for. .
To begin woll in nny contest h
a grent ndvnntngo It liiBplrea your
friends 'nnd nrotiBon confldenco and
enthusiasm which ar& prlmo fnctorr
for BiircoBfi.
It will take but few votes to pine?
your favorlto cnndldnto In tho leaJ
ami to Bccuro tho prestige thnt goes
with n good Btnrt. Nomlnato you.
frln eds to dny.
Thero nro 18 prizes; It Is worti
nn elTort on your part, nnd a Bystc
matlc effort should plnco any lady
among tho list or winners. This Ib
tho tlmo your frlondB can nsslst yon
without oxtra cost to thomselvoq.
Hero Is tho opportunity to mnko tha
list or acquaintances vnluablo to
yourflolf.
Thoro Is a ballot box In tho Cap
ital Journnl ofllco where tho votes
may bo deposited tor nny Indy whom
you may boo fit to voto Tor. If you
ran not bring tho bnllots to tho of
fice, send them In by mnll to tho
contest mnnngor and tho votes will
bo accorded'to tho lady for whom
, i -, , m, .
they nro Intoniloil. Tho votes nrp
rounted twlco, 80 thero can ho no I
nilstnko as to tho nronor numhor ot
ballots necorded to ench cnndldnto.
Tho votos nro always opon tor In
speetlon to Insure a fair deal.
How To Win.
Any lndy who desires to ontor this
grent coutost nnd win ono of tho
inngnlflcout prlzea offored, should nt
onro boo thnt lior nnmo Ib nont to tho
Contest Mnnngor. All that Is ncc
ossnry to win a prlzo h to rccelvo
tho largest number or votos, accord
ing to tho conditions montloned elsewhere-
In this nnnouncomont. Can
didates should nt onco Interest their
frlondB In tho contest nnd by united
nnd Piiorgotlo nctlon lntluro ns mnnv
people ns posalblo to voto for thorn.
Knch nomlnntlnn coupon cut rrom
Tho Capital Journnl will count tor
flvo votes for n cnndldnto. Tho nom
ination coupon will only appear for
a few days. Tho easiest and quick
est way to win, Is tor candidates to
ask tholr frlonds to propay tholr
nubscrlptlons for six to 12 month.
It costs tho subscriber nothing ox
Ira to do this nnd thoy nro saved tho
annoyance- of wookly nnd monthly
toll ctlons. By so doing you re
ceive a Hpeclnl voto bnllot which Is
Reed for nny tlmo during tho con
test; tnmo mny bo u&od by tho con
testant horself or disposed of In
fty uinnnor sho may sop fit.
Any lady residing In tho territory
he-low montloned Is ollglblo to pom
leto In this conjosX.
Any ono who desires to voto In
this contest may do so by ballots
cat from tho dally nnd wookly Cap
I'al Journnl, or by special voto
coupons obtained by subscribing to
The Capital Journal. Tho coupons
secured by subscribing to Tho Cap
tnl Journnl may bo hold aB long ns
derlred and voted nny tlmo up to
tho eloso of tho contest, but ballots
cut from Tho Capital Journal are
Onlv unnil for nnn wfiftk from publi
cation nnd will not bo countod If J
voted after tho date printed on me
ballot
Persona living In ono district nro
for confined to voting for ladles In
their own particular district but
nay voto for nny ono in tho race.
Tho offer nffords tho ladles and
Klrls or Salem, Marlon, Polk and
L'npoln counties nn excellent oppor
tunity to recolvo a business educa
tion or to travel at tho expenso of
Thn Capital Journnl.
, Tho trlpa Inclmjo transportation
both wnys, nnd seven days board nt
a first-class hotol.
Summary of Priasefl Offered.
District No. 1.
Ono scholnrshjp. Ono" free trip to
Newport and hotol expenses for
ee;en days, and ono ladles' gold
wttch.
District No. 2.
3ne scholarship, (Oro1 freo trip to
Nwport and hotel "expenses for
seten days, and ono ladies' gold
witch. - ' ""
Dlsfrtrf Vn
Olio scholarship. Ono'freo trip to
Srini0-nd !10101 ox"cn808
watch " ,n,1,ef,, B0,a
District No. 4.
Ono scholarship, ono frco trip to
Newnort and hotel expanses for
watch ' n"d n ,fU,,CB' K0,d
District No. 5.
Ono scholarship. , Ono freo trip to
Newport and hotol expenses for
sovoij days, nnd one Indies' gold
watch. b
Note. Tho lndy rccolvlng the
greatest numhor of votes In tho 1st,
5nd, 3rd, 4th nnd 5th district will
received tho beautiful $-125 Eilor
plnno; the ono rccolvlng tho second,
?1G0 furnishings for roem: tlm
third, $50 worth of cut glnss.
HoiV the Territory will Ho Devilled.
District No. 1. '
Inctudos nil tho city or Salem
north or Chomeketa and west or
flu minor.
District No. 2.
Includes all of the city or Salem
north of Ohomokota and oast of
Summon
District No. .1.
Includes all tho city of Salem
south of Chomokcta nnd west of
Summer to Mission, oast on Mission
to Horry, then south.
District No. 1.
Includes nil tho city of Salem
south of Chcmokota nnd cnBt or
Summer to Mission, cast on Mission
to norry, thon south.
DlHtrJrt No. R.
Includes all outside tho city of
Salem, and conslntu of tho following
comities': Marlon, Polk nnd Lincoln.
Instructions for Voting;
Enter tho nnmo ot tho lady whom
you wish to accuro ono ot tho mag
nificent rowards In tho contest at
onco. Sho may win an Eilor piano,
furnishings ror a room, $50 worth of
cut glnss, ono ot tho vnluablo schol
arships, a frco trip, or a gold watch.
Hotter Btlll get tho lady to onter
her nnmo nnd thon vbto for hor.
Thoo who get In on tho Btnrt have
tho bcBt chanco of winning, bo It Is
dcBlrnblo that tho names bo cntorod
at onco In ordor to get n good start.
Candidates who ontor this contest
1 ot ""JlTirnni S'
BcrlborB of Tho Cnpltnl Journal, wn-
tor j-our nnmo nnd your rrlonds will
,i0 tho rost. You will bo surprised
to boo how rapidly t n o votes win
cnnio In. nnd what Httlo effort Is
necessary to win ono of tho rownrd
offored. Oct In on tho Btnrt and on
courago your frlondB to voto for
vou. tho rest will bo easy. You will
novor know liow popular you arc"
until you ontor a contest ot hub
kind.
Tho first nnnouncomont na t)
whom tho ladles aro competing In
thlB competition will bo mnde
Wcdnsday, Juno 21, and tho numhor
or votos each ono haB to hor credit.
Atter tho first announcement ot cnn
dldatos and tho counting of bal
lotB, tho votes will bo countod ench
morning nt 10 a'clock and tho ro
suit mndo known Jn tho following la
biio or Tho Capital Journal. Thoro
will bo a short wrlto-up In tho papi r
each day rrom now on till tho ckno
ot tho contest and thoso Intorested
can koop In touch with tho contest
nnd compotlng candidates. Certain
It Ib that olghteon Indies or Sa
eom nnd or Mnrlon, Polk nnd Lin
coln counties nro to recelvo magnif
icent fownrdB nnd It Is loft to tho
rondors of Tho Capital Journal to
dccldo.
Northwest Confereiico Youilg Wo
men's Chrlutlun Association.
Seasldo, Oregon Juno 19thl29th,
1908. For the nbnvo occasion a
rato of ono nnd ono-thlrd faro on
tho cortlflcnto plan Is authorized to
Portland and return rrom all points
on S. P. lines In Oregon. Win, Mc
Murrny. O. P. A. S. P. Co.jJohn M.
Scott, A. 0. P. A. S. P. Co.
10-17-19-
Commencement Kxerclaes,
Stato Normal School, Monmouth,
Ore., Juno 20-23, 1908. For tho
nhovo occasion a rato or ono and
one-third faro on tho certlflcato plan
is authorized to Dallus or Indepen
dence and return. Win. McMurray,
O P. A., S. P. Co.; John M. Scott, A.
G. P. A. S. P. 10-17-18-19.
n
Linn County Pioneers' Association.
Brownsville, Oregon, Juno 17-19,
190.8. Tho Southern Pacific Co.
will make a rnto of ono and one
third faro for tho round trip on the
certHlcato plan for this ocasslon
fropi points on tho lines In- Oregon.
Wm. McMurray, O. P. A.'S. P. Co,
John M. Scott, A. O.-P. A. S, P, Cot
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Proposals for Supplies.
Salem, Oregon, June 2nd, 1908.
uio Board ot Trustees Oregon State
insa.no Asylum hereby invites
senled proposals for furnishing the
f" owlng lists- of supplies tp the
institution, for tho six months end
ing Decembor 31st, 1908.
List of Dry Good. Furnishing
Ooodi nnd Notions, from July to
DecemlKT, 1008.
4000 yds. Pcquot "A" Bheotlng, 30
In., unbleached;
2000 yds. Peqniot "A" Bheotlng, 9-4
ii., uiuuuuuu; . ,
5000 yds. Pcquot "A" Bhcoting C-4
In., unbleached;
2000 yds. Lownsdnlo Bheotlng, 30
In., blenched;
2500 yds. shirting otls stripe, AXA
or Thorndyko;
1500 yds mattresB ticking (Wnrron
Cotton Mills) 32 In. wide No.
2000 yds, Checked toweling, 17 In.
wide;
3000 ydB bleached 'toweling, 17 in.
wldo; '
800 yda bluo calico twills, 28 In.'
wldo( nBst, pntoma;
800 yds. black and whlto calico
twills, 28 in, wide, asst. pntternd:
000 yds Turkoy lied cnllco twlllo,
28 In. wldo, nsBt. patterns:
1200 yds. Qlngham, Amsk. 28 in.
wide;
1200 yda Bluo Denim, 9 oz. AniBk.
800 yds A. C. A. Ticking, 3Q In wldo,
Amsk.
luuu yds Canton Flannol, XXX
Nashua, Brown;
300 yda Tablo OB Cloth, white, best
quality, 45 In. wldo;
144 yds Elastic Wob, Whlto, In.
wldo;
200 doz. prs. Mon'n socks, Cotton,
No. 101 . -J
50 doz. prs Ladles' stockings, Cot
ton, No. 101;
20 doz porn. Suspenders, 30 in.
submit sample.
200 yds Checked Continental Finn
" nol, 0 oz.
200 yds. Tablo Llnon, CO In. wldo,
submit tmm'plos;
200 yds. Outing Flannol (ToaBlo
down), submit Bnmplcs.
100 yds. Scrim, plain whlto;
00 lbu. Crown Carpet Warp, Eurokn;
20 red, 20 bluo, 20 black.
230 doz. Thread, J. P. Coats' or
Clark's O. N. T 200-yd. spoo';
Whlto, No. 30, 200 doz.; No. 10,
30 doe.
50 doz. Illack; No. 24, 20 doz. No.
3G, 30 doz.
10 doz Bed Spreads, submit sample.
5 Gross Satctv pins, No. 3 Duplex
(Stownrt.)
Ms 'doz. Box Hooks nnd Eyes, Blnpk
No. 0, Btib. sample.
1 doz. Ladles Corsets, No. 24, sub.
sample
1 doz. Ladles Corsets, No. 25, mil)
sample.
1 doz Ladles' CorsotB, No. 20, sub
mit sumplo.
1 doz. Indies corots, No. 27; submit
snmplo.
1 doz Lndlcs' Corsots, No. 28, sub.
snmplo
(3roc(rlP.
S000 lbs, Beans, white, (submit snm
plo. G000 lbs. Rolled Oats', In ska., 1250
lb, more or Icsb, to bo delivered
every six weeks nB rcqulrod.
1000 lbs, Stool C. Onto, In Rks. 300
Ib, do.
3000 lbs. Cracked Wheat, In sks, 750
lbs., do.
3000 lbs. Hominy Grltz, In ska., 750
lb., do.
1000 Jim. Crenm or What, 250 do.
3000 lbs. Corn Meal, yellow, In Bks
750 lb., do.
2 bblB. Buck Wheat Flour, No. 1,
50-lb. ska.; 150 lbs ovory six
wookB.
300 lbs. Popper, black, ground, 5-
1b tins (Rub. samples).
2000 lbs. Tobacco, chewing, 14 oz.
plugs, (sub. samples).
1000 lbs. Tobacco, Binoklng, 1 2-3
oz. pkga., In cloth bagJ, submit
samples.
4000 lbs. Soap, Savon, standard Or
egon mfg. (submit samplos).
1500 lbs. Soap, whlto, cap, C oz.
enkos.
1200 lbs. Soap, kitchen, or sand
Roap (submit samplos).
50 lbs. Soap, Wool, (submit sample).
G7C lbs. Soap. Poarltno, l-Jb pkgs.,
(James Pylo's). .
5000 lbs. nico, No. 1 Japan, (sub
snmplo.)
100 lbs. Unking Powder, Pioneer, or
ns good, In 5-lb, tins.
48 lbs. Chocolate (Baker's) 1-lb.
Pkga.
1 Caso Bon Ami.
18,000 lbs. Salt, F. L. 100-lb bags,
or ns good, (submit enniplo).
192 lbs. Lyo, Concentrated, Giant, I
lb cans.
24 doz. Corn, canned 2 8. (wibmlt
Bnmplo.)
2000 lbs. Sal. Soda, In 100 lb. tuickB.
500 lbs. Soda Crnckors XXX, morn
or loss, dol. aa required,
50 lbs, Sago.
30,000 lbs. Sugar, Dry Gran. Cano;
Extra Flno Dry (Iran. (N. P. &
' A. Q.; Honolulu Plantntlon Refin
ery, Amorlcan Roflncd or Western
Sugar Roflnory.
75 doz. Brooim. No. 1 best, (sub,
samples).
2 doz. Brooms, Mill, No. 1 BobI,
(Hub. snmplo).
1 Case Durkecs Salad Drosxlng,
largo.
1 d Gorman Mustard (Jars, lnrgo).
2 doz. Bot. Ollco OU, largo, Sallnyr,
or na good.
Mi doz. Rot. Tobasco sauce.
GO lbs. Honey, 1st grade, whlto, In
10-lb lots, as required.
3 Cnses Salt, Ivory, In 3-lbpkga.
1 Caso Sardlnos, French, 100 boxos
!n caso, (sub. sample).
40 lbs. Raisins. 10-oz. cartons, Pro
forrod stock, seeded, (submit
samplo),
40 lbs. Currants, 10-oz. cartons, Pre
ferred stock (submit sample).
10 lbs. 2 -lb Tails, Columbia River
0 Cases Pine API'lo, sliced. Pre.
forred Btock or as good. .
2 Caso3 Pine Apple grnted, Preferred
stock, or as good.
4 Cases String Beans, green, Prefer
red stoclc, or as gbod. .
4 Cases Peas, Preferred stock, . or
as good. ' ....
4 Casea Tomatoes, Prof en od rtocj:,
or as good.
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1MM
8 CaBea Peaches, Preferred Btock, or
na guuu. -
6 Cases Apricots, Preferred stock,
....or as good.
4 Cases Asparagus, lg. cans, Prefer-
red stock,', or as good.
4 Cases Pears, Dantlett, Preferred
, stock or as good.
oM8 0,,ve. 'S. 30-oz. bot, M or
, S Preferred stock or aa good.
10 Qal. Ollvea, lg., in bulk, Jumbo,
Preferred stock or ns good.
3 Ca&os Ollvea, 10-oz. hot., Jumbo,
Prorerred stock or as good,
1 Cade 01lvcs.Rpo, lg. cana, (aab.
sample) .
10'Gal. Maple Syrup, (sub. sample).
3 Cases Shrimps, lg. can. T
4 Cases Clams, vholo, sort-shoU, Llt
tlo Neck.
i Caso Kippered Herring.
2 Case8 Mushrooms, Fronch.
1 Caso Cream or Wheat.
2 Cases Violet Wheat, or , 5 Mln.
' Muali.
2 Cnses Salted Wnfora.
12 Pkg. Shredded "Wheat.
1 8k. Walnuts, paper shell.
1 8k, Almonds, soft Bholl.
250 lbs. Coffeo (Java nnd Mocha)
roasted, to bo dollvored as requir
ed In 50-lb lots, (Bub. Bnmplo ot
greon nnd ronsted of tho same).
24 Boxes Jello.
24 Boxes Qelatlno.
2 doz. Baker's Cocoa.
2 Cases Durkcos Balad Dressing, 1-
pt. hot.
4 doz. Brushes, Dust, No. 7, (sub.
Bampio).
B doz. Brushes, Scrub, No. 13, with
handle, solid bnck.
G Doz. Brushes, Rattnn (Pot).
10 Roam 8traw Paper.
500 lba. Cheoso, Orogon Full Cream,
moro or less, delivered aa re
quired. 500 Gal. Oil, coal, moro or less, dol.
as required.
250 lbs. Paraffin, l-lb cakes,
wrapped, (Standard Oil Co.)
10 doz. Bath Drlck.
48 doz. Ycnst Cakes, Magic, 12 doz.
ovory C wks. dol. aa roq.
30 Balls Cotton Twlno.
100 lbs. Axlo Grcaso, 25-lb buckot.
4 doz. Mop sticks, hardwood.
1 doz Parafflno Btlcka, Hardwood.
50 lbs. Bees Wax, 1-lb cakea.
20 lbs. Sago, ground, in 5-lb tins.
120 lba. Mustnrd, ground, In 5-lb
tins,
100 lbs, Pearl Barloy, 25 the In box.
40 lba. Coconnut, shrp-dded In Palls.
5 lbs. Nutmeg, whole.
2 Cases Fly paper, Tangle Foot, 25
doublo sheets In box, JO boxes In
enso.
2 Boxes Shoo blacking, G doz. (Ma
sons'), 1 doz Blacking Brushes, No. 141.
2 doz. Stovo Polish, Rising Sun.
40 doz. Minced Clams, 2-lb tin,
Royal Club, or us good.
100 lba. 'Macaroni, whlto, In S'-lb
bozos.
04 lbs. Vormlcolll, whlto In 8-lb
boxos.
2400 lbs. C. R-. Coffoo, roasted, to bo
dollvored as requited, In 1200-th
lots, sub Bampio of groon and
roasted of tho samo.
000 lba. Java Coffeo, roastod, to bo
delivered aa rcqulrod In 200-Ib
lots, mib. samplo of green and
roasted of tho Ramo.
400 lbs. Mocha Coffoo, roasted, to be
dollvored as rcqulrod In 100-lb
lots, sub. snmplo of greon and
ronatcd of tho samo,
100 bblu. Syrup, must bo In new
bills, and no leakage to bo de
ll vorcd In 50-bbl, lots aa required,
flub. Bnmplo.
200 Gal. Molassoa, N .0., sub, sam
plo. flllOCJI
179 Pairs Men's 8hoeA; 12 No. 0, 12
No. 7, 75 No. 8, 00 No. 9, 20 No.
11.
30 Pairs Ladles' Shoos; 12 No. 5,
12 No. 0, 12 No. 7.
8 GroHs Shoo Strings, Men's, sub.
Bnmplo.
3 Gross Shoo Strings, Ladloa'. oub.
samplo,
t Rlioo Polish,
2doz. Bottles, Rlxby's ' Bhoo Satin
(Black, lnrgo size.)
2 doz. Boxob No. 10 Blxby's Bhoo
Pneje, (Black.)
Meatff.
800 lbs. Bcof, per day, moro or loaa,
equivalent parts fore and htnl
quarters, to lie. dollvored" a re
quired at Asylum.
300 lbs. Mutton por wook, moro or
less, equivalent part fore and
hlnd.quartorB, dollvored as re
quired. 3000 lbs. Ham, moro or loss, dollv
ored as required.
1500 lbs. Breakfast. Bacon, dollvoroi
as required,
1200 lbs. Fish, frosh, por month,
moro or less, delivered as ro
quired, Mill Feed.
45 tons Bran, No.' 1, moro or lorf, de
livered as required.
15ton Shorts, No. 1, moro or lesi,
delivered n required,
700 bbls. Flour, No. 1, moro or less,
delivered ns required.
300 bbls. Flour, Hard Wheat, dollv
ored ns required.
100 bbls. Flour Grahum, No, 1, de
livered as required.
All flour to bo "P&tent"; submit
samplo, not less than 5-lh lots,
Samples can bo Been at tho Asy
lum, and tho goods must be In ac
cordance therewith. Where samplos
aro required and not furnished by
bidders, tho nrtlcles muBt bo equal
to samples to bo soon at tho Asylum,
nnd bids will bo assumed to have
been in ado on basis of samples.
Lists for Stationery, Drugs.
Plumbing, Tinning, Leather and
Findings, Furnlturo, Mill Feed and
Flour, Meats and Fish, Shoei,
Crockory and Glassware will bo
furnished by tho clork upon appli
cation, , L , .
All goods must bo In strict accor
dance with Bampio In original pack
ages when posslblo, and dollvored
at the State Insano Asylu .within
20 days' aftor tko contract Is awardr
ed, and bids must bo en blank forw,
which will bo f ur.alshed, together
with tho instructions to bidders, by
tho Clerk upon application. Kch
bid on flour or meat must be aeew
panled by a certified chock of $880,
and each bid on fish by a certified
check of 175.00, and all other bld
i.., .Artirimi checks mhrI to 10 per
cent of the awouBt bid; checks of
UBSuccMsful.biddets to be returned
imraedlately.vahd those of accepted
bidders when the contract Is com-
pieieu. Bid must be eneleeed ts
sealed envelopes and directed, to the
Board, care of the Clerk, and plain
ly markedj "Bids for Asylum Sup
plies," and tho class of gobds bid
on should also be Inscribed on the
pnvelopo. Price, fitness and quality
being equal, preference will be glvon
to articles manufactured, grown or
produced In this stato. Whon a
particular artlclo Is specifically
called for, bids on other kind, man
ufacture or brand1 equally good will
bo ontortalnod, bui to Insure recog
nition of such bids, samples or the
nrtlcles It Is proposed to supply must
accompany them.
Tho Board rosorvea tho right to
rojoct any or dll bids, or to nccopt or
reject any part of a bid. Bids will
bo opened at the Capitol aUSnlomt
at 10 a. m. Monday, 'June 29th,
1908.
By ordor ot tho Board of Trustees
or the Oregon State' Insane Asylum.
' W. N. GATENS.
.0-17-20-24-27 Clork.
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IVoposalR for Bids.
Salem, Oregon, Juno 17, 1908.
Inrormntlon In regard to propoBab
for turnlBhing Btipjillca for tho ubo
of tho Oregon instltuto for tho Blind
for tho six months ending Dpcomber
31, 1908.
Sealed proposals will bo received
at the offlco of the Board of Trus
tees until 2 o'clock p. m., Tuesday,
Juno 30, 1908, and thon publicly
opened for furnlshlng-for the ubo of.
the Oregon 'Institute tor the Blind
Biippltoa as sot forth In tho attached
form and list.
All bids .milflj J)Q signed by the
bidder and on .the blanks .furnished,'
stating unit price nnd oxtonded for
quality called for, and no bids will
bo considered unloss on same.
If during tho porlod ot contract
nny excess of tho artlclo named on
tho within list is required,. tho bid
dor Is to furnish thorn at contract
rates.
Preforenco will bo glvon to arti
cles ot Orogon production, or man
ufacture, conditions, quality and
tho prlco bolng equal.
When a particular artlclo or
brand Is specifically callod for, such
artlclo or brand shall have the prof
orontlal right to bo connldored; but
bids on othor articles or brands,
equally good, may bo conRldorcd at
tho dcscrotlon of tho Board.
Tho right Is rosorvod by tho Board
to rojoct any or all bids, or to ac
cept or reject any part of a bid,
All goods must bo In original
packages, whon possible, and deliv
ered at tho Orogon Institute for tho
Blind within tlve days after tho con
tract Ib awardod.
4 doz. Ammonia, pts.
GO lbs. Baking Powder, Oolden West.
100 lbB. Beans, llttlo navy,
1 doz. Dlulrtk, pts., Chinese.
40 lbs. Cheoso, Tillamook, fuP
cream, to bo del(vorod br called
for,
20 lbs. Chocolato, Dr. Ch(., ground.
G lbs. Cocoanut. ,., ,u
1G0 lbs. Coffee, Mocha and Java,
200" lb. Crackere, Portland Boda.
10 gal. Kerosene, Pearl,
4 casos Corn.
50 lbs. Corn Meal,
3 pts. Lemon Extract, Columbia. .
40 lbs. Macaroni, California.
250 lbs. Poarllno or Swastlck,
200 lba. Oats, rollod, oxtra quality.
5 cases Oystors, RIuq Ribbon,
3 cases Peaches, Blue Ribbon; i
0 lbs. PojJper, Schillings.! ...'"'
30 lbs. Ralnlns, 8. & W., or Pro-
forrod Stock. .
10 lb?; moM , : v -
200 lbs. Salt, Boar, or Saltiest Bait.
300 bars Soap', Golden .Star.. . .
50 bars Soap, Ivory, 10 oz.
15 lbs. Soda, Arm & Hammer.
10 lbs, Starch, Corn. Klngsford or
t Oswego.,
50 lbs. Starch, gloss, Arthur's.
1200 lbs. Sugar, Western Roflnory.
12 Boxes TooUiplcksdinjdwood.
3 pts. Vanilla, Columbia.
30 lbs. Currants,. t v
200 lbs. Graham.
200 lbs. Gormen,
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100 lbs.' Rice, Japan, No,' I,
2 ton nrant
I ton Shores, , s r
15 bu. Wheat.
bfj'i
n lbB. Flour.
5 cords Orub Oak, to bo dollvored
by Aug. 1st.
10 cotda big .body Fir,, to. beudollv-
ored by Aug. 1st. .
Cut Meats, to bo dollyorcj! as ordor-
ed. .
Lard, to be dollvored as ordorcd.
Bacon, to bo dollvored as ordorcd.
Hams, cured, to bo delivered as or
dered, E. T. MOORE8,
Superintendent.
Annual Conference- Young MVh's
ChrirtlAH AwocktlOH.
Long Beach, Wash., Juno 13-29th,
1908. For the abovo occasion a
rato of, eno .and ono-thlrd fare on
the certificate, plan Is authorized to
Portland 8HdrturH from all points
on 8. P. lines In Oregon. Wra, Mc
Murray, O. P. A., 8. P. Co.? John M.
Scott, A. G. P. A. . P. Co. 13-14-15
It Is best not to try to got. tho
heat of yenr hm. friena.
T
ATTKNTIOX KNIGHTD!
Annual grsstyR Grand. Lodge of, Ore
gon JKHigHtg of I'ytUMs, ,rrt- Jt
Wmi o.; Jtme 10-18, imm.
For the above occasion a rate o
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARM a
the eert"lHcute, plants authorial to
Portland and return for ail nolnts
on the S. P. company line onOrc
gon.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, Q.V, A., 8. P. Co.
A, G. P. A.. 8. P. Co.
Notice to Property Owners on nroml
way Street. .
Notice la hereby glvon that tho
OWnnfii .nf tlrnnni'lw fn ta Iiilliii1
by the Improvement' of Broadway
street In tho city ot Balem. Oreon,
with crook or rlvor gravol, between
tho north lino of North Mill Htm):
nnd tho north linn of Madison street,
in Bald city, who deslro to make said
improvement in lion or tholr assess
ment nnd In neenrdanco with the
plans nnd specifications now on Hie
In the office of itho city recorder ot
said city, shall fllo tholr written ap
plication thorofor with said city re.
cordor, on 6r botoro Juno 29, 19M.
By ordor or tho common council.
W. A. MOORsW.
C-10-1U. city Recorder.
o .
Reform Bcliool Supplies.
Sealed' proposals aro hereby in
vited for furnishing the Ofagnn
Stato Reform school, with suppllM
tor tho next six months ending De-
comber Ulst't 1908. Supplies eon
slating ot flour, grocorleB, tmiats,
lcathor. LlstB- with speclflcattoHs
will bo furnished upon applications to
tho superintendent. All bids Must
bo In by Juno 30, and gooda de
livered by July 15, 1908. Goods musI
be In strict accordanco with sample
In original packages whon ioaibl.
All contract supplies will be rpald
for at tho Drat of the month follow
ing the deltvory of the goodB.. -!
N. II, LOONHY,
C-lfi-10t auperlRtesdist,
Notice.
Notlco Is Itoroby given that the
common council of the city ot fijsi,
Orogon, will at 8 o'clock p. m. nn
tho 22nd dny ot Juno, 1988, at tn
cohtmon council chambers In ilm,
Oregon, proco?d to assess upon eaeh
'ot ot prt thereof or parcel of land
llablo thororor Its proimrtloaatt
share ot the cost ot Improving
State street In said city ef Ralem,
Oregon, with Warren's BltulMite
wator proof pavement, bereen the
oaRt lino or Commercial street and
tho west line ot church street in lW
city, In accordance with the ptHt
and specifications ,on file In tho oMcn
of the recorder of said city.
All persona Interested In
nssccsmont shall appear nt said
bofore said common counell and fro-
Bent objections If any they have'tfl
said assessment and apply ,to said
qommon.eoHn.cll tor the privllaflVif
they so desire to make aald Improve
ment In lieu bf their assefMHiient. -;
Done by order common eounirtl
this 15th day or June, 1908. (
W. A. MOOUWIL4
0-10-31, Reeord,
' i
Netlrfl,
' NotKo.'ls thereby given thatt b
common council of.tho lty of ihsi,
Oregon, will nt 8 o'clock p. m.'as
the 22nd day of June, 1908, at the
common eennell chambers In Raltsn,
Orogon, proceed to assess upon ewh
lot or part thoreof or nareej ot Imi
llablo thorofor Its proporttomse
sharo of tho coat of Imnroylftg
High street In said city of BalMM,
Orogon, with Warren's Bltulllalr
water proof pavement, botween the
north lino of Blato street and I4m
south line of Court street Ih sW
city, In accordanco with the plan
and stieclRcattona on file In the fWfm
of tho recorder of Bald city.
All persona Interested In M
assessment shall appear at said tls4
boforo said common council and s
sent objections ft any they haw
said ABBOBsniont and apply to M
common council for tho privilege ft
thoy so dcalrd to make enld improve
munt In llou of their aMowunont,
Dono by ordor ' common ceun4l
thla )5th day of Juno, J 908.
, W. A. MOOnRM,
0-1034. Recorder,
IXrny Notlco,
Notlco Is horoby glvon that I tor
taken up and linpoundod tho follow
ing described animal, found roam li
at largo In tho city of Salem;
Tw0'yar-old steer, black, wlffc
somo whlto on tho belly, split la tWe
right car, largo horns.
Tho owner of said animal can haw
tho samo by proving proporty and
paying Jho legal charges and expen
ses of 'taking up and korplng, ete.,
and In default thereof for ve days X
will uroceed te wll said animal vt
public auction, as j)rnyldcd In rdV
nanco No, 42C of tho arorcsald city,
I). W. GIBSON, f
City Marshal, Salem, Oregon. Juai
17, l'jaa., 6-17-1
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