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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JfUMf 0, 1008
DEMOCRATIC FIRST
AND SECOND PLACE
POSSIBILITIES
. i il08 of Thoso Mo?t Prominently Mentioned for Nominnton nt tlio
ilenvcr Convention for the Presidency and Vlcc-Pjcsldency. Written i
Ily Start Representatives of tho United Press.
Washington July 2. Whon tho to go on and It was advortlaed as
nomocrats in tho United States son- tho greatest battle In tho history of
nti after tho loss of Gorman, tho tho ring. Throo days after his
nBtute politician from Maryland, bo- atreot Bpoech, Gov. Culberson calljd
!rnn looking about for n.new leader, a special session of tho legislature
fhey passed by tho brilliant Ballov, directing nttontlon to tho lack of
tho argumentative Bacon, tho olo- law on tho subject and declaring
ouent Dnntol, and tho matter of fact that ovory legislator with a "decent
Simmons, ttim ""- " v Wu
Charles A. uuiuuibuii, ui iuah,
Whon tt greai party iiiukus u uo-
iitnn of such moment thero mint i
be among Us mombors n supremo
confidence that tho man of their
choice possesses tho necessary quail-1
Acatlona of resourcefulness In do-
bate alertness of Intelligence, pol'-1
tlcal sagacity, and tho ability to com
mand tho support of his colleagues.
In nono of thoso lmportnnt mnt
ters has Culborson been found want
ing. Tho position of leader of tho
minority In the sonata Is a thank
less ono at host. But Culborson hus
mnrta tlm most nosslblo out of It. and
lias realized us much from It as his
colleagues had any roason to ex
pect. Always vigilant, ho has fought for
and maintained tho rights of his
fellow Domocrata on tho flqor with
out pushing hlmsolf forward to of
fensive prominence. In fact If nny
criticism might bo mado It would bo
htat ho lacked nggroaslvonoss as a
lender. Possessed of a rotlrlng mod
esty nnd perhaps knowing tho men
with whom ho had to deal ho has
never had recnurso to tho party wh'p
as an onset to tho big stick. .
Culborson h r3 yonrs old, but
except for his curly Iron-gray half,
It would bo dimcult to bollovo It. A
trifle bolow six foot In height, ho
la orcct, well built and nctlvo, wltn
a clear comploxloi. nnd morry gruy
eyes that can, at times, got vory
steely and piercing.
Hlmsolf an athloto and a boxor
of no moan dogreo whlto at collcgo
Culberson Is responsible for tho fact
that no exhibitions of tho "manly
art of solf-dofon'o" can bo pulled off
In TexnB. Whllo governor of tho
ntnto In 1895 tho mntch wns arrang
ed botwoon Jnmes J. Corbett and
"nob" Fltzslmmons for tho tltlp of
champion pugilist of tho world, than
held by tho former. Soarchlng nbout
for a tilnco whoro tho laws did not
prohibit such exhibitions, It wns do
elded to fight tho contest nt Dallas.
As soon-ns this announcement was
made, Culborson declared that ho
would provont It. It wnB pointed
out to him thnt thero waB no law
of Texas against boxing, but ono
bright dny Culborson procoodod to
ono of tho busiest cornors of Dnllun
and mounting n box soon hod a
crowd gathorod around him. Tho
bunion of his speech was somothlps
like this: "Do you men of Toxni
propose to nllow a prlzo fight to bo
held In our stnto? Aro you willing
to let these mon from Now York nnd
Cnllfornla say thnt tho lnw won't
let them fight at homo, but they can
como down to tho rowdy stnto of
Texas and pull off a 'ring battlo? Do
you want to have our stnto dlegracod
bo'oro tho wholo olvllUod world?"
nnd much nioro along thnt lino.
Somo ono In tho crowd Colled out
that thoro was no law ngalnat It.
"N'o," ropllod Culborson, "but thoro
soon will bo."
Tho public sontlmont In tho Btnto
wns in favor of allowing tho fight
SHio Kind Yov Havo Always
la uso for ovor SO years,
l71sl III il f A I
al JM Hi q, jm H K l v H E
and has been made under his per-ffl-f-j?
, fional gnnorvlBlon since its infancy.
fictftuli. Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that triilo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience) against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soething: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains nolthor Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Fovorislmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomnch and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Oliildreu'a Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Besaa the
Ca7&ccZyU
The Kind You to Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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Bhould hnston to enact a proper stat-
uto Tho bill was passed and there
has boon no prlzo fighting In Texas
slnco.
Old-timers around Washington
woll romombor old Davo Culborson,
father of tho present senator, with
his great Bhock of hair and Tils slow,
cumbrous mothod of getting about.
Aimougn a prouy auccossuu politi
cian ho was in congress for 22
years ho conceived tho Idea that
his honvy gait was a drawback to
h'lm. So ho determined that "Char
loy," who oven at that early ago
frequently accompanied his father
on his political campaigns, Bhould ho
trained dlfforontly. With this end
In view ho sent him to tho Virginia
Military Instltuto. It Is to tho drill
that ho received thoro that tho orect,
military curriago of tho eonntor now
Is duo.
After taking a law conrso at tho
Unlvorslty of Virginia, Culberson
was admitted to tho bar In 1877 and,
returning to Dallas, ontorod part
nership with his father. Ho became
ono of tho most s.uccossful lawyers
in tho Btnto. Elected county attor
noy of Marlon county In 1890, ho
was Boon nftorwnrds mado attorney
gonernl of the state, which ofilco ho
hold until 1894, whon ho was oloctod
govornor. This place ho hold for
two terms nnd then enmo to tho son
ato, defeating for tho nomination
two such veterans as Rogor Q.
Mills, tho tariff revisionist, nnd Gen.
John II. Reagan, formerly a mom
ber of Jeff DnvlB' cabinet.
In April of InBt yonron Invltntlon
of both houses of tho Toxas legis
lature, Culborson gavo hlB. vlows on
tho trust question, inchlontnlly op
posing tho government ownership of
rnllroadB Idea advanced by Bryan.
In the courso of that speech Cul
borson snld:
"Tho overshadowing ovll of tho
genorntion 1b combination of Inter
cuts which result In monopolies, and
tho stnto ofllclals can render no
grontor sorvlco to tho public than
to drlvo from this stato ovory truct,
whothor orgnnlzed hero or olsowhoro
Lot us, In addition, sond tho mag
nates to tho 'ponltontlary and glvo
notlco to tho world thnt Toxas will
not toloruto thoso pubjlp pluridor
ors." Ho oxproieod his opinion of Pres
ident Roosovolt In tho followl'i?
terms: "Ho Is oxtrnvngant and
wnstoful in tho oxpondlturo of pub
lic money; ho has on tangled us In
alliances with foreign nations; ho
boIloveB In a world-wldo expansion
and tho colonization of alien poo
Dies: ho hns no conception of the
tundnmontal distinction between tho
threo gront "divisions of government:
ho favors an ab&oluto and personal
govornment rnthor than ono rogulat
od bv law; and, finally, ho Is a Fed
eralist of tho mo3t dnngorous char
acter; bollovlng practically In tho
obliteration of stnto lines, In tho de
struction of tho reserved rights of
the Btnto, nnd In tho nhsorptlon by
Bought, and wlilclt lias been
Iiaa foorno tho signature ot
Signature of
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tho United States of every govern
mental power worthy of tho name."
Speaking of Bryan's railway own
ership doctrine, Culborson Bald:
"Much as I am attached to. him por
spnally, much as I admlro his blame
less life, his unquestioned sincerity,
his ardont patriotism, and his splen
did eloquence, and certain as now
seems his nomination for tho presi
dency, I cannot conceive that his
vIowb on this question will ever ro
celvo tho approval of tho democracy
of tho country."
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NERVOUSSUFFERERS
WILL RE INTERESTED IN THE
CASE OF MR. GUSHING.
Hltt Doctor GnVc Him No Hope of
Getting Well hut tho Modern Tonic
Trentnicnt Drought Benefit at
Onco.
A romarkablo Instance of tho
power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
In sevoro nervouB vdIsea?os Is shown
In tho case of Mr. Timothy Cushlng,
an oil-well contractor, of Sisters
vlllo, West Vllrglnla, whoro lio is
well known. Ho tolls of tho wonder
ful benefit ho received as follews:
"In tho fall of 189G' I first noticed
a drawing of tho muscles above tho
knoes which gradually worked down
ward to thofcot. Then I had a blis
tering sensation on tho soles of my
feet This would ocour nfter I had
boon sitting in a chair with tho
weight of my limbs on my feot. On
attempting to wane ir inaa any oc
casion to mnko a quick movo I would
loso control of my limbs. Later I
had numbness nil ovor my body, es
pecially In tho Inst throe fingers of
each hand nnd tho half of my arms
up to my elbows. My speech also
wbb affected. I was practically help
less In bod for porhnps ten days nnd
could ont cat without assistance
"My doctor thought for n tlmo
that I had a groat many of tho sym
toms of locomotor ataxia and led
mo tq bollovo thnt my dtlseaso was
incurablo. Ho tested my senso of
fooling by pricking my log bolow tho
kneo with n noodlo nnd it would bo
somo tlmo boforo I could feel tho
prick. I had dlfllculty In walking In
tho dark or with my eyes cIoboJ.
Tho doctor flnnlly pronounced my
enso neuritis. I wns under his caro
for porhapB six weoks and, whllo ho
did tho beat ho could, ho gavo mo
no hopes of gottlng well.
"Advised by n neighbor, I bogan to
take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and
noticed a chango almost Immediate
ly. I Improved rapidly and could
stnnd on my foot. In a few weoks
I walked up town, and continued to
tnko tho plllB until I was nblo to
ko to work I havo worked protly
liard Blnco nnd havo boon ablo to
work all of tho time."
For furthor proof of what Dr.
Williams' pink Pills havo dono In
such diseases ns norvous prostration,
nervous debility, scintlca, St. Vitus'
dance, norvous hendnchos, -partial
paralysis and locomotor ataxia, sond
for our booklet "Norvous Disorders"
which Is free upon request.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro sold
by nil druggists, or sent, postpaid,
on receipt of prlco, (50c por boxr six
boxoB for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
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Tho wl&o man lengthens his time,
by his IdonB tho. fool's hours nro
shortoned by his passions.
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COFFEE
You can buy semething:
called "coffee" at 10c lb
with 3000 miles of R R
freight from the roaster ;v
don't.
Your itroceri'eturni your moner If you don't
ilka Sctilllinsr'i Beits we par hln.
A convention is .to bo hold next
weok at Denver to nominate a vice
preslddnt on tho Democratic ticket.
Over Tlilrty.flvo years.
In 1S72 thoro was a groat deal of
diarrhoea, dysontory and cholera In
fantum It was at this tlmo that
Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Dl-
urroliea Remedy was first brought In
to use. It proved more successful
tnan any otnor romedy or troatment,
and hn3 for thirty-five years main
tained that record. From a small
beginning Its snlo and uso has ex
tended to every part of tho United
State and to many foreign countries.
.Nino druggists out of ton will rec
ommend it whon their opinion Is
asked, although they havo othr
medicines that pay thorn a greater
profit. It can always bo depended
upon, oven In tho most severe and
dangerous cnsei. For sale by Dr.
Stono's drug store.
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What's the use of nn election.
Somo of the papers have settled It
already.
The Ncmv Remedy That Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery is tho
remedy that does the healing other?
promise but tan to perform," says
Mr. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Centre,
Pa., It!a Qiirlng mo of throat anl
lung trouble of long standing, thp.l
other treatments relieved only tempo
rarily, New Discovery is doing me
so .much .good that I feol confident
Itsjcontlnued use for a reasonab'e
length oftIno will restore me to
perfect health." This renowned
cough nnd cold remedy and throat
and luughegler Is sold at J. C. Per
ry's drug store 50c and $1,00, Trial
bottle free.
o
Don't Judge a man by his clothes.
At best
v Rwars but a cotton roll
Jest for wrappln' up a soul.
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WANT ADS-QUICK
iiwiwwwwwwimtwwiWfcWiw
FOR SALE
i or suie a good gontto driving
liorso. Enquire 256 N. 12th St.
6-27-3t
For Sale Good, almost now hay
baler. Can bo seon at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry streot. Will
vory cheap. , Q-18-imo,
Automobile For Sale First class,
35-horao power, 5 passengor Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for salo
cheap. Owner will guarantee car.
Enquire at Journal office.
For Sale Flrst-clasa carpet paper at
this office, 26c for a big roll.
Farm and City Property Our lists
of doslrablo propertloa 1b too large
to specialize. Yorez Bros. Co.,
373 State street. tf.
For Sale Now 6-room houso on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
vonloncos. Will soil cheap. Ad
dross C. H., Journal office. tt"
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For Sale Ono model E Ramblor
runabout. Warranted first class
condition. Seo Wilson & Mtwirer
C-18-lmo
For Sale A first class cow for Balo
cheap. Phbno Farmers 24X
For Snl A 'quantity of 3-lnch sec
ond-hand Btcol pipe. Call 1508 E.
Stato St., W. Lebold. C-23-t
For Snlc Cherries at lc por pound
buyer to pick same. H. W. Sav
age, Garden Road. 0-29-lt
For Salt Flno Jeraoy bull vory rea
sonable. Inqulro of J. A. Vaughn,
Jefferson. 6-2 9-1 w
For Sale Ono horso, weight bo
twoon 1300 and 1100. Good truo
horso; sound In every way. Can
bo. soon nt Farmers Food Shod,
back of Salem hotel on Friday anl
Saturday. 7-2-2t.
For Sale Young shophord dog. Well
bred and well broke. A. O.Achlllos,
Rt. 8. Salem. Or. 7-213t
FOR SALE.
18 85-100 Acres Located 1 mile
from station, V. mllo to school.
Plnco is all under cultivation, ex
cept 10 acres in pasture All fenced
nnd no wasto land on plnco. Throo
aero orchard consisting of apples,
chorrlos, prunos nnd wnlnuts.
Plenty of tlmbor for fuel. Spring
water In ovory flold. A good 6
room houso, hot and cold wator,
bath, toilet and lavatory; good
barn, grnnory, cnrrlago and shed
nnd chicken houso. Prlco $4050.
Will trndo for Salem rosldonco
property not to oxcoed $1500.
8 Acres Located 2 miles from cen
ter of Salem. Throo ncros under
cultivation, all rest of fruit, such
as apulcs, pears, chorrlos, quinces
and English wnlnuts; 5 ncros in
pasture, modern 2-story houso, 8
rooms, hard finished, soptlc tnnlc,
wind mill and towor. Prlco $4000,
eaBy terms,
48 Acres Locntod 2 mllos from
town, nil under cultivation; a good
5-room house, barn and wagon
shod. Woll wator at houso and al
bo at barn; good young orchard,
consisting of apples, ponrs, prunes,
chosBles and small fruit, such, as
blackborrlos, gooseberries, cur
rants and strawberries. Prlco
$3000.
$300.
SATiEM INVESTMENT CO.
132 Stnto Street.
FOR SALE
830 House, 4 rooms, barn, 4 lots,
wlro fence, bearing fruit trees,
drove woll, wood water, near goof,
school.
Siioo House, 6 rooms, good woll
water, 2 large lots, .-on -corner,
close to school, bearing fruit trees.
Don't overlook this snap,
$1700 House, 7 rooms. 2 large lots.
$1700, ' ' ""' "-" v
81800 House, 5 rooms, 1 ncra
grouud.
82300 House, 7 rooms, barn, 2
largo lots, fenced all In, bearing
fruit nnd garden. Going oast, havo
to sacrJflce; $2300, worth $2800.
Furms Wo havo a largo list of
farms for sale somo of tho best In
tho valley.
IlECHTEL & SCHULZ
371 STATE ST. PHONE 152
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
Livery nnd Feed Stables Old Post
office Stables, at 254 Ferry etreet,
between Commercial and Front
streets. Telephone 188. Some o
rh ttnes? llvertea in tne city cuti
be found here. Dick Westacott.
proprietor. 10-l-lyr
SASn AND DOOR FACTORIES
Fraak it. Brows. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All ki-ds
of house finish and hard woe
work. Fro at street, between It&te
aai Court. Make all eomplalat
at the oMm.
MISCELLANEOUS
Human Hnlr Only I will bo at J. A.
Solwoods, 465 North Front street,
for ono weok only. Call and bring
your combings and have them put
up first class or buy a now switch.
Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng. 6-2 7-3 1
Lost A black silk Jacket on Hl&h
and Liberty streets. Finder will
pleasd return to Journal office.
6-29-3t
House for. Rent On Court streot.
Enquire 1137 Court St. H. Pohle.
7-2-3t
Salem Cash Market I buy for cash
and soil for cash. Cold -storage
and all klndB of meats kept. Give
mo a trial at 173 Commercial St.
P. W. Royolts, Prop. 6-29-tf.
For ' Rcnt--Housekeeping rdftms.
223 Ji South Commercial Streot.
6-27-3t
Loulon Noodlo House Ferry street,
near High. G-5-lmo.
Togo Noodlo House First class
placo to get bowl noodles. Froah
and well served 10c. 439 Forry
street. 6-B-lmo
nelp Furnished Free of Charge By
Salem Employmont Company, 478
State stroet, phono No. 149. Par
ties wanting help ploaso call at
offlco or phono ua. Also havo cows
for salo.
.Concrete Work Get my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, soptlc tanks and
cement work of any kind. All
work guaranteed flrst-clase. M
Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave, Highland.
Phono 1509. July24-tf
Vogec Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt dcltvorlAS. One block east
of 0. P. passenger dopot. Phono
198. 7-2-tf
Dutto & Wenderotli Fine wines,
liquors and cigar. We handle
tho eolobrated Kollog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi draught. South
Commercial stroet 9-8-lyr
Enlarged -Our moat market on
Ewt Stato streot has boon doublod
In slzo and wo aro bottor propared
than ovor to serve oustomors.
Prompt sorvlco and tho best of
moats our motto. Call or phone
199. B. E. Edwardi Moat Co.
nUTTERNCT BREAD.
It la worth more than any other
'read yet the prlco is no higher
for sal at your grocors'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thonma & Cooloy, Props.
PLTOIDERS
Tuco. M. liarr Plumbing, hot watr
and steam heating and tinning.
164 Commercial strewt. Phon
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M. J. Petrel Plumbing, steam ano
gas fitting. Successor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
Prone Mala 17.
LODGES.
Jarpcnteru Onion No. 1005 Loc
Union. No. 1065 of Cnrpontora and
Jolrora of Amorlca moot ever
Saturday ovenlng at 8:00 p. m, Is
Hearst ball, 420 State St. A. W
Dennis, Reo. Seo.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti
Saturday night In Holman hall,
Stato streot Waldo Miller, O. R.:
J. O. Perry, financial socretary.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P.
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
ner State nnd Liberty street
Tuesday of each wee- at 7:30 9
m. Oscar Johnson, G. 0.; E. H
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meeti
every Thursday evening at
o'clock in Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. O.j F. A. Turner, clerk
.Voodmcn of World Meet every Tr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hal.
O. L Darling, C. 0,; P. L. Fras
Ir, Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. -Sick, accl
dent and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledgrd; every claim pstrf
Good agent wanted, J. H. C
Mongomery, supreme organizer
Box432 Salem, Oregon, R. R
Ryan, secretary, 648 State trr
DRAYMEN.
Cummins jJros.' Transfer Company-
All kinds of transfer work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read;
for shipment. Prompt service Ii
our motto. Stand and office at
268 South Commercial street
Phone 210. Residence Phone 988
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Barit&
3!guta
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RfTURNS
WANTED
taiucu Man and wlfo, without
family, to work on ranbh. Ad
dress "D. C.,' caro Journal office
C-25-lw
Wanted nt Once From $100 to
$500, the best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Address G Jf) Joqr-
" nal office. 6-.ll-tC
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Wanted At Salem hospital a woma
as cook. Good wages; Apply I
person. . -29-tf.
Wanted Forty berry plckofd. For
Information call at YogQt Lumber
& Fuel Co. ' C-30-3f
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Wafcted At onco 30 women at th
Mutual Canning company. 6-30-t
Wanted Pantry glri at tho Wlllara
otto hotel. 7H-3t.
111 i ' ' ' i , in
Wanted Flno opening for bright
young man, with small capital and
Bomo knowlodgo of fnrm land, la
established real ostato offlco, la
Salem. Address Main ofilco, 411
Commonwealth Dldg., Portland,
Oregon. 7-2-lwk
HII-MMH-M m I UMM
Woodchoppers Wanted To out 105
cordB wood fir and ash. Apply
to A. O. Achilles, ono-half mils
west Koysor school houso. 7-2-3t
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALS
Something Worth
Investigating
r
00 ACRES
5 Miles from Sulcm 40 acres'
cloarod, 8 acres fruit, G room
houso, good barn, spring water
In houso nnd bnrn. All goad
fruit land. Only $3,300.
30 ACRES
B Miles from Salem .7 room
houso, barn 40x60, family or
chard, stock and lmplomonts In-
eluded. Price $3500.
Wo have Improvod and unim
proved city proporty for sale.
If you can not pay cash buy a
city lot on the Installment plan
Salem City proporty a good In
vestment. Look ovor our llt
of Farm proporty.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
Snlcm Drench Ycrcx Bros. Ce.
373 STATE STREET.
nOTELB AND RESTAURANTM.
Minmn in 1 it 1 n 111 n
The
t White House Restaurant t
For Regular
1 25c Dinner at 20c J
They can't bo bent
McGilclirist & Son
Proprietor.
IIIIMI IMIIHI MltniHl
iMemmumMimmi
839 COURT BTR -T.
Call and try UfcHn. .MmU
16c. Doard per vreek $2.76,
also furnlihed luomi very
roaionable.
AT TOT
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
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WtSWiWtMIHl
i HOTEL OREGON !
Cor Seventh and Stark St.
Portland's New and Modern
Hotel. Rates $ I per day and
up. European plan. Free Bus.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
I iimiiiiiiHiiii i mm I-
f The Leonard!;
wmmmmmmmmmmm .,
. First class rooming and board
; ; Ing house. A. Clark, proprle-
i; tor. Phono 971,
'.'- 254 Front St. Salem, Or.
i iii n 11 iiuiiiiimmiii-
CHICHESTER'SPILLSj
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