OREGON ,...;,..
FUTURITY
w". ENTRIES
Over 80 entires have been Hstos
for tho $5000 Oregon Futurity, of.
the Oregon State Fair, at Salem.
Among thoso aro a number of the
most promising colts bred on tho
Pacific Coast In years. This race
Is for foals of 1008, to be raced In
their two and three-year-old forma.
It Is tho first futurity purse ever
offered In Oregon. Followingv are
tho entries:
Bay colt, Greco-Maud Stambou
reet; br, c, Dlawood-Lady Lomo, F.
E. Alloy, RosebuTg, Qr.
Colt, Tidal Wavo-Bosse .L.; fllly,
Tlday Wave-Altoraont Maid, S. S.
Bailey, Albany, Or.
Tldalerro, ch. f., Tidal Wavo-OUIo
Guy, E. R. Borwlck, Shedds, Or.
Bay colt, Teddy A-.-Agnes Mack;
J. A. Badoloy, Weston, Or.
Qrangor, b. c, Hat B.-Mlsa Alta
lena, O. J. Brown, Gresham, Or.
Zecho, b. c Zolock-Beulah, J. E.
Reeves, Cornelius, Or.
Foal by Sunny JItn-Jallnda, H. C.
Davis, Tho Dallofc Or.
Bay Ally, Padlahah-Mayflowor, W.
F. Rodolf, Dllloy, Or.
Lady Pearl, b. f Stam B.-Dlablo
Girl, Arthur Glover, Salem, Or.
Lady Hal, br. f Hal B.-Lady
Julia, H. G. Cox, McMInnvllIo. ,
Brown colt, Genry-Graco Doll, R
L. Bowloy, McMInnvllIo.
Chesnut colt, Blacksmlth-Bnbc,
George Branson, 'McMInnvllIo,
Brown colt, Zolock-Bonlta, Mrs.
M. E. Becker, Portland.
Foal by Lovelace-Cnrrlo S.;
by Lovolnce-Dlablo Girl, Klncald &
Rlckel, Eugene.
Futurity, br. c, Col. Mnyberry
Lady Soymoro, J. C. HInshaw, Mc
MInnvllIo. Bay colt, The Comruonwcnlth
Lona Andrews; b. f., Tho Common-woalth-Nottlo
Hnm; b. c, tfho Com-monwoalth-Hnzol
Almont; b. c,
Commonwealth Ncttlo Fnlcom,.,b.
f Zolock-Magglo Caution; b. f Zo-lock-Amy
May, N. K. West, La
Grando.
Sllvor lieols, sr. c, Tho Blacksmith-Gold
Laco, Robert Bryan,
Carlton, Or.
Red Hal, b. c, Hal B-Rnmbler
Maid; foal by Hal B.-Esthor M.;
foal by Hal B.-Lovo Mo., Frod T.
Merrill, Portland.
Captnln LnrOj, b...c,,. Bonnlo Tan;
gont-Mno McKlnnoy, Mnlron Put
iiiruu riu
' ' "' )
onn", 'Aligns
nam, Salem.
Foal by Hnl B.-Altalona
Erlckson, Orogon City.
Foal by ..Oregon Patch?Lad
Beach, J. J. Knddorly, Portland,
Sorrel fllly, Tldril Wdvo-ft'djraoht i"
3 f., Tidal Wavo-Mlnmont, E. C.
Keyt, Perrydale, Or.
Chosnut colt, Tidal Wavo-Bertha
S, Murton E. Do Gulro, .Sllvorton,
Or
Chesnut colt, Tidal" Wave-Doll
Norte, J, C. Collins, Indopohdonco,
Or ?
Bay fllly, by Hal B.-Bessle'Love-
, lace, Stanley McKay, Portland?"
Foal by Zolock-Quonalono; fonl
by Bonnlo Tangont-Golddust, John
ill. Dlmmlck, Hubbard, Or.
Blrdlock, ch. c, Zolock-Snow
Bird, F. H. Cornelius, Hlllsboro, Or.
Duroc Hal, b. c, Hal B.-Katle B
Ed Donnlson, Portland.
Brown filly, Hal B.-Etta Jaraci,
lAVllllam McQuillan, Hlllsboro, Or.
Evolution of tho Roof Garden.
Now York Is pre-eminently the
ilty of roof gardens. Other cltlei
iave attempted to follow suit lu
presenting the unique out-of-door
theatricals, but as a Chinese titbit
aorved in American style in an
American eating houso loses IU
flavor, so do roof gardens fall to
E winkle without Broadway. In 1880
he fir t midair show blossomed out
n Broadway, and New Yorker, al-
Favs keep for something new,,halled
'he innovation with great delight
pd bought tickets for themselve
tnd for their friends, until the lucky
innager who had hit upon the Idea
faxed fat and prosperous. A sea-
n of prosperity naturally brought
any Imitators, and soon the amuse-
?- seeuer had a wide choice of All the work done up to the pres
o gardens to .attend on a sultry Cnt time has Involved an expend!-
fsuinmer evening. The first sky
i-den began Its career with a little
mdevlllo offering a few dancers,
,sklt, a Juggler or two, and possibly
troupe of trained animals. The
adlences were permitted to smoke
Id COnltncr linvomcag -a,-n lannn.
, a .... q nv.o wfVM - juropu. Ao iar aa mcuiud hii mo
d to make the city's heat tolerable. I material la paid for, but for tho con
he entertainment was simple, and tlnuation of the work to Mecca only
te Jurury and novelty of mounting 10 pir cent has been paid for.
ir above the- heated Idawalk and,
'ay from the grlad of the street
jQe TOT flUrOAAd BAH than nv .
de for success more' than any
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n Quinsy la Levitt's Weekly. '
ENACTED
TWELVE
NEW LAWS
PEOPLE OF OREGON ADOPT
RILLS AND ACT ON APPROPRI
ATIONS WITHOUT CONSENT OF
THE LEGISLATURE.
Twelve law9 and constitutional
amendment's enacted by the people
at thq election June 1, have been In
effect since Tuesday June 23, when
dovernor Chamberlain Issued a proc
lamation declaring them to be a-part
of the law of tho state.
Taking thorn in the order that
they wore promulgated by tho sec
retary of state, It will bo seen that
the tlmo for holding tho general
elections will now be on the first
Tuesday after tho first Monday In
November, Instead of tho first Mon
Monday In Juno. Consequently tho
next general election will be hold In
Novombor of 1910. By reason of
this change primary elections for the
nomination of stato and county of
ficers will in tho future bo hold In
September, the primary law fixing
tho tlmo for holding the primaries at
tho 45th day boforo any general
olcctlon.
By vlrtuo of tjio same vote of
tho people tho unlvorslty of Orogon
Is Bafo In Its appropriation of $125,
000 for 1907 and of tho samo
amount for each year thereafter.
It Is now'posslblo for all public
officials . who aro not doing their
duty under tho Inw and custom to
l9 recalled by the voters who aro dls
igruntled over tholr falluro to rulflu
f0ul'tlfo oaths taken. Public Intcost Is
on edge waiting to see which part
of tho Btato tho recall will dtrlko
first.
Tho Btntuto Instructing tho mem
bers of tho legislature, to voto for
that United States senatorial candi
date ftho recolvos tho highest num
bor of votes at tho gonoral olcctlon
Is also a law. It will not bo binding
upon tho membor3 of the legislature
olected In Juno.'
Tho corrupt practlco act Is now n
law and from this time on It Is Il
legal to, offor a cigar' to prospective
voters and political supporters, In
fact, It la Illegal to do anything ox
copt Bllontly enst a ballot In tho box'
or nt least nonrly as close drawn a
condition as that. Horoaftor cam
paigns aro to ho' conducted through
tho secretary of stato and stato
prlntor so fnr as advertising Ib con
cornod. Tho stato printer Is to
mnko pamphlots putting for the
claims of tho various candidates as
to why tlfoy should bo elected. Tho
cost of pamphlots Is to bo borne by
candidates who nro to pay from $50
to $100 a pago for tholr spaco. The
secretary of stato will mall ho
pamphlots to the rogltored voters i
few dnys before tho primaries nnd
anothor sot shortly boforo tho gon-
Val olectlon
Grnnd Juries have come back to
tho peoplo of tho sate nud th?.il3
Itrlct attorney of nny district is not
xsmpowerod to sit as a grand Jurj
from this tlmo on. All indictments
are now to bo returned by Juries nnd
the filing of Information on tho com
pla'lnt of tho district attorney Is a
thing of the pnst.
Hood River country Is In good
working order and is running under
tho administration of a set of of
ficials appointed by the governor not
long ago.
o
t
Tho Arnlblan Railway Line.
The following telegram has been
sent by 'iho Ottoman Imperial' Chan"
cellery to all the provinces of Tur
key: As already announced In the
newspapers of Constantinople, the
Hedjaz Railway will reach tho town
of Medina in tho month of June. On
September 1st, the anniversary of
the accession to tho throne of the
Sultan, will take place the Inaugura
tion of the mosquo near the station
at Medina, of tho water supply from
AIn Elzerk and of tho railway line.
Tho railway, as far as completed,
.has a total length of 1500 kilometers
(930 mllei). Includlne the branch
to Haifa: the stations, being all
built of stone, and the workshons all
constructed in le,ss than six years.
1,, of 3.500.000 Turkish lire ($15.-
400.0061. in order to meet the ex-
nensea necessarv to commence the
work between the two. cities of Me
dina and Mecca It Is necessary to or.
jer a large quantity of maturlal in
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WJL1B
lka Xifti1 Ya tttf fljg
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
JL Square Deal
Is assured you whenyou buy Dr. Pierce's
family ritcdfclrica for al, .the Ingredi
ents entering-Into then 'are printed on
tho bottla-wrap'persj and their formulas
aro attested ifndoroath (is, being doraploto
and correct. YoU knoW Just JvhatVbi are
paylpg for ahd that, the .Ingredients are
gatliored from'Naturo's laboratory, being
solec'tcd from the most valuable ria'tive
tnralcfn&l roots foapd growing fn our
American forests andjvhilo potent to euro
delicate, wqmen and children. Not a drop
of alcohol outers' Into their composition.
A much better mont Is used both for ox
tracttiin imuT, lu-nsnrvlnir thn mcdlclnul
principles used In thorn, viz. pure trlplo
rotined glycorlno. This agent possesses
Intrinsic medicinal properties of Its own,
being a most valuable untlsoptic and anti
ferment, nutritive a.ud soothing demul
cent. Glycerine plays an Important part In
Dr. rlorco's uoldon Medical Discovery In
tho euro of indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue,
poor anpntlto, gnawing feeling In stom
ach, biliousness and kindred derange
tnonts of tho stomach, liver and bowels.
Besides curing all tha abavo distressing
allmonts. thenGoldon Medical Discovery "
Is a specific for all diseases of tho mucous
mnmbranos, as catarrh, whether of the
nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even In Its ulcerative
Btigos It will yloid to ths sovorolgn rem
edy If Its use bopursovorcd In. In Chronic
Catarrh of the Nasal passages, It Is well,
whllo taking tho 'Golden Medical Dis
co vory for tho necessary constitutional
treatment, to clcanso tho passagos freoiy
two or three tlmos a day with Dr Sago's
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course
of treatment generally cures the worst
cases.
In coughs and hoarseness caused br bron
chial, throat and lunz affections, oxcopt con
gumption In lu advancoJ statfOi. tho "Golden
Medical DIscoTory" Is a most ofllelont rom
edy, osDoclally In thoso obsllnato. hane-on
coughs caused by Irritation and congestion of
tha bronchial mucous membranes. Tho " Dis
covery " U not so trood for acute cough aris
ing from sudden colds, nor must It bo ex
pected to euro consumption In Its advanced
twos no medlolno will do that but for all
the obstinate, chronic coughs, which. If neg
lected, or badly treated, load un to consump
tion. It Is tho beat mudlclntt that can bo taliun.
Oregon cherries against tho world.
, o-
Taft is getting down to fighting
weight at tho hot springs.
Best tho World Affords.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to rocomrapnd Bucklen's Arnica
Salvo," says J. W. Jonklns, of Chap
ol Hill, N. O. "I am convinced it's
tho best salvo tho world affords. It
cured a folon on my thumb, and It
never falls to heal ovory aoro, burn
or waund to which It Is applied. 25c.
at J, C. Perry's drug store
o-
M. O. Lownosdale, tho veteran
fruit man, did tho net for Yamhill.
o
TEA
Tea is not infallible;
moneyback makes
amends. We are not, in
the least, uneasy about
the money.
Your grocer return roar aontr If jo dos'l
Uk Schilling's Dcstt we par blra.
Tho town that wants a good popu
lation should have a directory man
do tho figuring.
X)
Just. Exactlv Right.
"I have usea Dr. King's Now Llfo
Pills for several yoars, and find them
Just oxactly right," says Mr. A. A.
Folton, of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. Now
Ltfo Pills rollovo without tho least
discomfort. Best romody for con
Btlpation, biliousness and malaria.
25c. at J. C. Perry's drug Btoro.
O'
Longo&t strawborry season we
have over had. For ovor a montn
the prlco has been flvo conU a box
straight, '
o
Kodoi will without doubt help any
one who has stomach dlsordors or
stomach troubles. Take Kodol today
and continue It for the short time
that Is necessary to give you com
ploto relief. Kodol is sold by all
druggists.
-o
If party platforms were as potent
for good as they are promising of it
all would be well.
- DeWItt't Witch Hazel Salve Is es
pecially good for piles, Recommeud
ea ana b.oiu oy mi uruggisi.
Tho honest man works for what
.j. ,. ,-,.? t
he gets, but does not always get
what he works for.
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says:
"I havo only taken four doses of De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills and
they have done for me more than any
other medicine has done," Sold by
all druggists.
.Q j
If man could gain currency m
readily as report does It would take
a lot of money to go around.
Use DeWltt'a Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Sold bv all druggists.
o
DO YOU WISH TO ATTEND A
GOOD SCHOOL?
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Nwith
its new $50,000 building will
please you? Why go East to col
lege? Here aro first-class college
and preparatory courses and fine op
portunities In the study of Music,
Oratory, Theology, Medicine, Law,
Teaching. Expenses reasenable:
surroundings healthful; beautiful
campus; 45 professors. For cata
logue address President Homan, Sa-
lesa, Oregon.
7-21-ed & w-lsao
TUESDAY, JULY' 21, 1008
IWA
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FOR BALK
For Sale Nice home and barn close
In with 15 acres of ground all im
proved, also fruits of all kinds
and a fine crop of wheat. Inquire
of J. H. Smith. Phone 1390.
For Bale Piano In good condition.
Will sell chonp. Call 458 Mill
street. 7-15-lwk
For SaJe Good, almost new hay
, baler. Can be seen at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
very cheap. 6-18-imo
Automobllo For Sale First class,
35-horse powor, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for sale
cheap. Owner will .guarantee car.
Enquire at Journal office.
For Salo Flrst-clas carpet' paper at
this offlco, 25c for a bl$ roll.
' " mmmmimmm w ill mm
For Sale Now 6-room house on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
veniences. Will sell cheap. Ad
dress C. H., Journal office. tf
For Sale Ono model B- Ramblor
runabout. Warranted first class
condition.' Sco Wilson & Maurer
6-i-lmo
For Sale Heavy team, weight about
2900. Call on or addross, R. T.
Porringer, Rt., 9, Salem. C-20-Ct
FOR SALE
Wo havo a -cftent that wishes to pur
chase a rcsldonco not to execod
$2500, Must bo contrally located.
Wo offor for trade A woll Im
proved farm consisting; pf 25 ncros
all inulor cultivation, no , waste
land, 3 acres mlxod orchard, plen
ty of small fruit. Good G-room
houso, 2 barns; closo to Salem.
Will trade for Solem residence
property not to exceed $2000.
Wanted Loan of $700 for 2 years
on Modern rcsldonco pjoporty.'
SALK5E INVESTMENT CO.
132 State street.
FOR SALE.
To buy, sell or exchange your prop
orty quick, go to Bochtol & Schulz.
Why Pay Rent.
When you can buy a good homo and
large lot, for (750 only $250 cash
down, balanco on. tlmo.
$2000.
For a few days only will offor my 7
room niodoru house for $2000,
only 3 blocks to court houso.
81.100.
Houso 7-room, electric lights, uoav
stato houso, $1500.
81230.
Good 7-room house, South Salem,
cast front, two lots 100x200, snap.
' FarntH.
5, 10, 20-ncro tracts or any numbor
to suit, finest of fruit land.
08 Amf.
Here's a snap, 58 acres of good land,
ono milo from city limits for $90
por aero, adjoining land hold nt
$150 por aero. This Is a vory fine
farm and best of location, will
uouDio in vaiuo in less than a
year.
11ECHTEL & SCHULTZ,
071 State strict, Phone 152.
WANTED
WnnbiJ at Once From $100 to
$500, tho best of collateral secur
ity to offer. Addross Q 10, Jonr
nat offlco. 6-11-tf
WanUiI Second-hand steam engine
to run separator. Must havo at
least 12-horsopower. Address Jos,
Jressler, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3,
Salem. Phono Farmers 401.
Wanted At onco, a bill collector,
well acquainted with Salem. Em
ployment overy month to right
man. Enquire of A. M. Hansen at
his factory, corner Mill and
Church streets, Salem. 1-17-lw
Wanted -To buy a good driving
horse. E. C. Mluton, 1390 Broad
way, Salem. 7-2 0-3 1
Wanted Young woman to do house
work In a good home. Address
or call on Ben Windsor, Rt. 1, Sa
lem. Box 56. 7-20-Ot"
Wanted Sour cherries, Lato Dukes ,
or similar varieties. Mutual Can
ning Co,, Salem, Or. 7-20-3t.
PLUMBERS
The. M. Barr FlHbla, hot vats;
aad steaai aeutlag aa Uaalag.
164 Cossaierrlal stnwt. Phess
Sfala 192. fi-l-lyr
Ji, J. P4el PlaaiMsv, aad
gas Ittlag. Sataeasor te Kaex A
Marshy, 326 CeaiMsereial strs4
'ftf UaS 17.
MTSCBG'tANBOUS
t .In i 6i I..'
Found A lady's browri hand purs'a
with some mohoy. E, C. Mintom
1390 Broadway, Salem. 720-3t
ii i i i.,3.
Wonger & Chorrlngton pianos and
Organs solu on easy tor ma; tele
phone 1187; 247 Commercial
Street, Salem, Oregon. tf
Salem Cash Market Tho finest cuts
of meat at cUt prices. My phono
370. 247 Commercial street. P.W,
Royeltt, Prop. 7-2 ltf
Help Furnished Free ef ChargeBy
Salem Employment Cotapaay, 47$
State street, phone No. 149. Par
ties wantlag help please call at
office or phone us. Also hate cowi
for sale..
Concrete Work Get my price on
Bldewalks( curbs, aeptto tanks aad
cement work of any kind. All
work guaranteed flrst-clau. K
Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland.
Phone 1561). July24-tf
nil i II I
Vegec Lambcr msd Faei Co. Lum
ber ,s4ilBglee, building material,
wood andjcbal. Low price aad
prompt dellrerW One block east
of 8 P, paseenge? lepot. Phone
188. 7-2-tf
Batfo A Weaderotk Fine wines,
liquors and cigar. We handle
the celebrated Kellog gand Castle
whiBklwV Cool and refreshing beer
constantly ot draught. South
Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
EnlargedOur'' meat markot on
EvfStato Btroet has boon doubled
In sizo and we are hotter prepared
than ever to serve customers.
Prompt service and the best of
meats our motto, Call or phone
. 109. B. E. Edwardi Moat Co.
Sltuond Lcmltcn
Launches and r'!
' the boatman,
kinds of boats
for ront. Excursionists taken to
any part of tho bay. Will meet
trains at anv time at Yaqulna' on
request. Rates reasonable. New
port, Ore.
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It is worth more than any other
ivread yet the price 1 no higher
?or sal) at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thnmasi A Ooolcy, Prop.
LODGES.
Carpenters Union No. 1061S Local
Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aa4
Jolrera of America meet every
Saturday evening at S:00 p. m. Is
Hearst hall, 420 State St. A, W
Donnls, Rtto. Sec.
Foresters of Anutrica Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets
Saturday night In Holmau ball,
State street Waldo Miller, C. R.:
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. 1H, K, of l
Castle Hall In Holtaaa block, eor
ner State and Liberty street!
Tuesday of each week at 7:80
m. Oscar Johnioa, O, O.; B. B
Anderson, K. of R. and 8.
Modern Woodmen of America- Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 6346. Meeti
every Thursday evening at f
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W
Hill, V. O.J F. A, Turner, slsrk
A'oodmea of World Meet every Vr
day night at 7:80, ta Holaaaa hall
O. L. Darjing, O. O.; P. L. Fras-t-r,
Clerk,
LIhooIb Aaaalty Uales. lick, al
dent and Beasloa iasuraaee; $2,
000,000 pledg-d; every claim pal
Good agents wasted. J. H. C
Moagomery, supreme organiser
Box432 Balem, Oregos. R. K
Ryan, secretary. 646 Itate strt
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Tank M. nrown. Manufaeturer of
satfe, doors, mouldings, All kladi
of house finlsk and hard woo4
work. Front street, between Stat
and Court. MsVe all coaplalatr
at ih offlca. ,
DRAYMEN.
(.uuiiulB Uros. Traasrer Cetapany
All kinds of transfer work dose
Furnitufe and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Fjotapt service Ji
our motto. Stand and offlce at
26S South Coasaerclal street
Pheae 210. Raldeae Phoae 968
LIVERV ;.ANP FEED STABLBS
Livery Hd I;e-d HUWe Old Post
office Stable?, at 254 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Frost
streets. Telephone 188. Some ef
the finest liveries la tae city saa
be foaad here. DIek Wetsett.
proprietor, 16-1-lyr
G. F. Mason Box Co.
247 Miller SK.. Seuth Sales, hsbu-
fscturer of all klads ,of boxes, crates
aad fruit dryer necessaries, Fhoae
268, it
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RRAIi ESTATE J FOR SALE
Something Worth
Investigating
96 ACRES
R Miles from Salem -40 acre
cleared, 8 acres fruit, 5 reeat
house, good barn, spring watar
In house and barn. All go4
fruit land. Only $3,300.
do ACRES
5 Mllea from Salem 7 roe
house, barn 40x60, family or
chard, stock and Implements la
cluded. Price $3500.
A Lot 80x150
Best location lit Salem this is a
bargain and will only be on tha
market at this figure for s
short tlmo. Prlco $1500.
10 acros, alt improved, 3 miles
out, must bo sold at once.
Mako us an offor.
Wo have Improved and unlM
proved city property for sal.
If you can not pay cash buy a
city lot on the installment plaa.
Salem City property a good la
vestment. Look over our ltt
of Farm property.
OUSTED LAND GO. .
Salem Brafech Ycrex Bros. ,0.
873 STATE STREET.'
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
MHIIIIIIHIllllliH
The i
X Wlikc House' Rtstautatt ! r
For a Regular J ('
25c Dinner at 20c
Th7 caa't be beat '
i I I',
McGHchrist & Son ;
Proprietors.
IIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIII
AA
IN COURT STREET.
Gall aadUry taw. Mtttl
lBc. Board per TMk $1.71,
also furnished rams, tsc?
reasonable. '
AT THE
Salem
'Restaurant
MEALS 15c
nnHHuiimiiimni
HOTEl OREGON 1
Oor Seveuth and Stark St.
. Portland's New and Modern
f Hotel. Rates- $ I per dy and
up. tuTopean plan, free Bus.
1 WRIGHT.WGKINS0N HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
Tho above cut reprosonts our
brick lined Torrid Keno Furnae,
Guaranteed gas, smoko and dust
proof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
a8 STATE 8TRKKT.
BsUaiates farslsaea ea htlag
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters far Wove Wire
Feaelag.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gates,
Malthold Roofing, P, & D. Ready.
Roots?, Screes Doors and Ad
justable Window Scrsaas,
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