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DAILY CArllrAL JOURNAL, SAKHM, .OMWON, THURSDAY, JULY 30,
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will be the fihdl windup of one'oii the
most successful sales ever attemoted 'by
Ftlis' store. For the last time we advise all to take advan-
tage of the money-saving opportunities mat now await you.
thousands of articles from every department of this big store
:with prices reduced one-third and one-half. Some of these
you sure need.
Colored Kid Gloves
Regular 13.50 vnliicn reduced to
$L88
Regular $4.00 values, reduced to
$1.98
SI. 25 And $1.75 Fowncs nnd
Kayner Silk tllovco in black
and aseortcd colors. ''
Special
5c
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Shoe Specials
Smoked Hone" Hldo Barefoot
Sandals.
11.71 VAlU
Now
11.50 values
Now
11.00 valuos
NOW 75
Utile' White Canvaj Oxford .
Speclel V....08
Men's Canvas. Shoos and
'Oxfords. Special ....'$1.10
I,. I-Hi"?
fl-15
Tlireo Pair Black Irfn-e U(o
i (
$1.00
Mannish Tailored Suits
TIicbo Suite arrived too Into for tho Spring showing and tho fabrics
nro not too light for fall wear.
Tan Suit, light blue strlpo line, pointed Jncket, $30. 00 vnluo
Now i $11.85
Ditto Chalk Lino Stripe Suit, plain Jnolcut, $42.50 values
Now T $21.50
Bluo Sorgo Suit, plain Jacket, $'JO.0O values
Now ..'..." 10.85
Drown Sorgo, silk lined pony" Jacket suit, $30.00 valuos
Now $15.85
nrown Strlpo, Suit, $32.00 values-
Now , $18.35
Navy Who Panama Suit, $27.50 vnliicn
Now $18.50
Coponhngen Panama Cult, Mikado slcovcs, $37.50 voluoj
Now , '. $15.00
. White Duck Wash Skids and Petticoats
$1.25 valuos- ' ,k
July Clearing Salo .. , ;.' f)4f
$1,60 values , ' " ' v
July Clearing Salo .n $1 .13
$2.00 values ' '
July Clearing Snlo , f $150
$2,50 values
July Clearing Salo ', ,.., $1-88
. Long and oliort Klmonns, Chlldrcn'o Dresses, Ladles' DitBtors, Spo-
ciai uno or snirt waists, nt tlio saino prlco reduction as abovo.
HEADY TO WKAK DEPARTMENT.
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PBlfeoNAti MENTION ,0
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Salem O
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Morcmenfa of
People.
O O O. O O O 0 o
Those leaving for -Newport yed
nc3day were J." A. Todd, Tbtn Kay,
A. L. Moore, Attorney C. M Inman
and wife, J. C. Collnrd-nnd family.
George Francis, T. L. M.urjjhy and
dnughtor Alice, and Mrs.' Floyd
Brooks of Portland.
TEAM TO
GO EAST
' IS NAMED
Competition f r places on the
team thnt will renroscnt the Oregon
National Guard In tne natlonnl rift"
,..,. i.n tiittit nt Camn Perry,
nw, rtvf month. Btonned yostecdny
afternoon, and those who made the
team were announced inn nigm ".
Mrs. It. B. French of Portland Is
In tho city visiting. . , Cnptam Scott, after a conference
H. W. Hatch, tho local milling ....... A,ifn.nflnorni Flnzer. In
man, Is In Albany for a few ayp0I.t,Bnd, 'The team will continue
transacting business ,tg practlco ltntll AugUBt 9, whon
L. A. Stevona of L03 Angeles nr-(J wJ), ,JoJ)an for the EaM LatCr
rived Wednesday to -transact 8l;Jnrrangemont3 have dolnyed the tie
ness nnd shnko hands with old .., , ,,, ,nnn, ,,,t Mint time.
. IIUIIUIU Ul l"V ivuiii .. - -
Tho team that was cnoson, irom
Mm host shootors on the range In
cludes the following named officer'
Captain Ryland 0. Scott,
friends. Mr. Stevens la manager of
tho Holbrook Rubber company of
Los Angeles.
Dr. T. E. Smith nnd family le-;ftml men.
pnneu lor unscmiia weunesuny lor
an outing,
Mrs. W. C. Hooper of Albany Is
visiting friends and relatives here.
C. D. Mlnton nnd family have re
turned from nn extended trip
through the East.
J. C. Market and family of Dallas
went to Newport Wednesday to en
joy n week's outing. .
Mrs. D. W. Gibson and daughter
aro, In Oregon City for a few days
to visit with friends.
RAILROAD .TIIAININO
V
. va thu Mt
. Los Angeles, Cnl., July in
ports made today by the tnea
tinlntnrl hv tho Rnnthnen n-..- '".
pany to train Its employes to aJi
accklont3 show that great proerw!
i being mado. A trnlulnt? r. V
been Placed on the const dtvUlcu
tern and others nceldcnl-nrs....
devices nro carefully explain
,the train m.on. Three Instructor,
inivuniig wiiii iiiu iraurng car '!
"Ituuio id icuviiuiil, inn train ji.
patchers; W. ti, Pltt, of Oakllaj
aim j. a. nv"i-, ol I'resao, Itttntj
to engineers, conductors, broken
nno nremeii, ,
Under this plan brakemen and 8r
men lenrn ttie duties of conductor!
and engineers far In advance of theh
examination ior promotion.
o
Lynching KoIIowi-d by Guilt
Ponsncoln, Fin., July 30.-.TkJ
Company K, Third Infantry, Port- "ouj oi manner ennw, a negro m
land; Captain George B. Houck, ord- j was lynched at midnight, after
nance onlccr, Company D, Fourth ln-lloody attack upon the Jail, wngcg!
. dnttitl t rrl n tt 9A .1 . .... a. t .
L'eutennnt rreu " ""; " vuuiimvaiive m,i
m...h. l)nrtlftwr
n Hfortr. rnmnnnv T Fourth In- hao been restoreiL.
. wfc-' v ! tf -"f - --
mnn whom tho negro attacked, ti
fnntiv. Reseburc: Sergeant A. A.
Schwarz, Company K, Third Infant
ry, Portland; Sergeant A. Q. John
son, Company D, Fourth Infantry,
Roxcburg; Sergeant W. W. McCor
niack, Company A, Fourth regiment,
Eugene; Sorgennt R. L. Perdue, Com
pany A, Fourth regiment, Eugene;
... ti ii it- i .. . . .. ' I'any a, ruurin ruiiiiuuiii, uukci'i
for an outing Wednesday.
Win, Crawford has departed
for
Third regiment, Salem; Corporal
Alex. Fcrgusori, Company D, Fourth
Ms old homo In St. Louis, Mo., to A,cf ftrB"so"' l'1"",l"
nrn.i n mnnth wm. ,. ,',h ' ., i "glmcnt, Eugene; Corporal O. P.
Japanese Hand Painted Umbrellas, special,
I
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HBtM,iir
$2.98
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P
ICity News!
TllllllllllMillHtHHilt
WwitlM'i I''or'rt
.Knit- tonight hhiI Frlitay.
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Any ono who hn
tw'oleAH, now ii tho'tlmo to cleary
t)Mw wltlioijt-nw miiM mado .In
y4r tjouiM), Loavo ordvr at Moyort
fcf rVor shop ut Qiico, 7-at-3t
A. D. Smith has filed papers for a
lion on tho building owned by D.W.
Plnsmnro on Court street butwoeu
Commercial nnd Liberty, for work"
dono on tho Rex Studio, which ocou
tiles tho second floor of the biill.lluir.
pinlth claims thai n contract was
ontorn.l Infn luiiiv.in i.i.v..-i
C. Mw Lewis, a tenant or nin.n.n.A
... j "M "J'' fwU 0'uount q work done
.? E? f lU:i M28.0D, but that Lowl. PUKI
i
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only $130.00, living tho sum of
$805.00 duo over and above, nil
credits and orTuots.
Cta'Htuttp KxvitImm Clour
Th Hnal liny f tho commenre
hiabI m! fMiitiitntvu Initio it bliti1
dd Ut evening, with the gradu I te morn,tlK
Niidfl cxiuiiiu iiu.i wio ircsoiiiauon
1 tho operetta "Tho Japanese Girl"
ty H)0 miit or th iMiohool. Tho hut
r of thu exorcises wa a groat
HcroM, nnd about 20Q0 pooplu wcro
reitvut from BaUmii and th mmrby
towui. Tluv iiuirutug wn takon up
with tho (told meet luuwoou two
l!cVod teams from tho school. In
ihu'ftftuVnooiv Uittra vat a Jjal gam?
lictweep th Blori and tjtc FntttilrV,
In which lUii Siiloru woii by u hoti
of 0 to &. Aftor m twrnd In itio
ovmlng ! uprti wh glrwn, fU
lowed by tke formal smdunUuM of
lb. nlor.
Kt-Mlfit(N mu rortlllmto .
Tho ,8wlalUU of Oregon yett)t
day rilttil thlr wiliiwui of hih
waUoti rr ltivJldenUnl OlBlflri. Tfe
noiflntNtf nn. 1, g. Hu, itti&w,
Wv,T. Ordr, I eramlb: u ,
Qiilrk. CequllUs V. a ar, Cof.
Va.UU.
t
lV''nloii Agaliui Jflrti
Tho ta: dry una an th ilmmt
xrouudi; wtis Utirnt unay, to
lirovoirt U jUchilu Ur. U- ijiaik.
Crow th pasilNg krIuw.
i t 1
Tb uiw JKirrunl $m fUlogtn
Koullar fwnr of the new bok
ht l tho uormut whoolk te.ln.
ClMtfiM In onip vqluni.
Woifc iu hi mow Huiiding (a i
'vct $n tho Munt lot on wrt
rt owfd )jr Mw. Mr JVirt won
Wu yytitntj). rW iriieTi.i It
o l two, itqrJitf In hthh ipi wilt
l WulU4 1 krkk with h nrma brick
fiow.
Vroiikrui Funeral -
Jack Fronkra, who was drowned
In thu river hero about a weok ar.o.
jwas burloil In City View cometery
IT'S APT TX 'STAY UKST" I'N'.
MS YOU ADYKKTIKK FOR IT.
IF Yl IIAVIJ NKVKIt RKAO
KVICHY Al. IX ANY OXIC IS.
SI'W tlF THIS NKWSIWPHR,
TRY T1IK RXPRRI.MKXT. YOf
will iti-e jii you man
THIS Nl'IIUIfeTIOX.
A oo Pliuiv-
Tn Uk tk ettklrM) for in boxr
Ih tk vmIh 4 u ikc.HdhoaU I
Mint muMwoHt hof ou North
Owmortfal vtmL Funwy itig
HHd Hltlurw.
wtfkU'.
OIimi tkr tlutt'st
from connoisseurs of tho frultTho
variety Is known a tho KnlfTch
Giant, nnd Is a cross between tho
Ding and the Lambert. It was orig
inated by Julius Kalllch, nt' Wood
'awn, near Portlnnd. Tho frnlt U
largor than olther of th orraront vn
rlotlei, the cherries on display aver
aging nearly an Inch and a half in
dlnmotor,
SU'lner.Fiini'rnl -t .
Tho funeral of tho Into laanc
Stoluer was hold from tho rftsldenco
on tho Garden Road at 3:30 o'oIock
this nttornoon,
Mr. Riimilii IU,ttei w
Mrs. C. J. RnmstUn, who fell from
her buggy, nenr tho nonltentlarv.
Tiiditny afternoon, when Govornor
Chamberlain and Tronsuror Stee'lo
camo along In nn automob'lo. is con
cldornbly recovored from tho shock.
At the tlmo of th accident It wn
tftto dthat the auto, which belonged
o ft Mr. Plumnier, rtprowntntlvo of
a soan manifacturlnc company, ba.l
jstruok the buggy, but It afterwards
dvlopd thnt tho auto camo to a
fullt stop a block away, until Mrs.
UQUn rould drlvo to the side of
tke roud. The machine than Marteri
forward, aad Mre. rtameden appar
eaUy bwinrt frlRktened and drop
0il tke reim, at te mm time fall
lat from tbe kKtr- The bor-e went
akstt uri kml then mim tn'
You am
Limi u vU kls dp wedtUer
n at AH)' other theAliy Iwslni? yowr
Kiilti piwn rttd okHd nccajMw
ally, nt a sman exoetiko. Ui- okk
an & HAOite,
Ti UtTiy Oftriituivci-w-.
The railroad CoiHiHUttun ku re
wlvrtd a lottcr from Uie Sun Fran-
cmio ome of tke Bum hem Pacific
Comittnr, staUug that i . compmiyW
iigeui at RoMburg h tiotw. author
lifld t( pay the c,lulm ( k. Rlnok
man for $30.1 S oyejoharge m a
Vhlpnwnt of horn--. The cte Jss
tCja Wore tho cimmlfeUtn for the
ant .iocrnl wc.ek.
Murvirto l.lf-H
A raarrlajtu l(cni a lmii)d to.
dAjf to Rlloy Moivhiwd, agod 33 0f
MoMliknville. and iv Tucktr. Ke4
it, of Ro&eiitle.
Ii ;or iUj the umter?
it vwirwri"
A luto r vherrtc In tbi wlndv
of PutUr t, loju, on stita rct,
U AttrAottng cous.erabi attention
TIU.OITV .MA..(;iiU
MMtfCILS XORTJIWARl)
Tko frltwda of Frty Heyeer wll''
uaTy to leV of his demiro tQ
forniiid t "6ther polntg north, h
l left TTmrwlAV. aecoiMHnnled,
y ht wife ami children Heywnha:
probably raa.lo moro friends during
ks fwy In Salem, as manager of the
Trl-Clty lueni. tban any other brt"f
ulaer who bat Ueon here, aad thn
iuk niiow u highly spoken of by all
who know him. And hs frank and
friendly waunej won tho admiration
of th ball fans, and those who mc
him only on the street. "Dutch'
wlshce to thank his manv frlen.u ml
thdr kindness toward him during
M.a .lBjr ..!, uu ne Hays lie will
In all probability, nmbte back thU
way within a year or so. .
"E. C. neWttt h.i ...
Gentlemen--In nn' X.Ja V'Y
ts of the stomach nd bowels, in
.. .inu( wi iaj 1 pOUKht A bottl
;4ruiWtt, 9J
sppnd a month with his father and
mother.
Sheriff H. P. Minto mndo a tiusl-
nei trip to Woodburn yesterday.
John V. Durton of Ashland Is horo
for a short tlmo on business.
E. Preanall nnd family, Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvanus Prosnall, John Jack,
eon nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Ratllff of Indlnna are Bpendlnij
tho rummor In Oregon, .and will
leavos the first of noxt week for a
two-weokj' outlnir on thn T.lntn
Nnstucket.
Frank Drown left for Portland
Thursday for n brief business' visit.
Dr. W. C. Smith nnd wife have re
turned from Dallas, Texas, where
Mr. Smith attended tho Elks' big
convention.
C. E. IddliiRB hns rotitmnri in i.u
homo In La (irnnde, aftor visiting
rolntlvoi hero and transacting busi
ness for a short time. Mr. lddlmr
Ih a lumber denlor.
Walter Stolr loft Thursday for
Portland on business.
S. J. Jndd haB gone to Portlnnd
for a few days on business.
Snm Clommlni hns returned to In
dependence, after a week's visit hora
with friends.
Homer G. Crosewoll. nt r?i...o.,
arrived Thursday to spend n few"
days with relatlvos and frlonds
Ivmi O, Mnrtin won n Portland on
unsltiOBB yojtorday.
i t'rod A. Lege, tho archlierti. om.
up from Portland last evonlng,
1 Mrs. Charles Watt returned to her
homo In thh city last ovenlng, after
sovornl days' vlnlt In Portland.
Dr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Epley havo re
turned from Portland. whr i,i.
havo boon visiting for tho past sev
eral days.
Fred and Mnrt Cole, of Marshfleld,
aro traneactlng bustnoss in this city,
for a few dnys.
R. G. Hunter is In Albany attend
ing to buslnesa matters.
Among the Newport paisongors
today wero Goo. G. Bingham nnd
family, C. S. Martin, John Waltr and
family, px-Govornor Lord and fami
ly. I'etor Rlnnehard and two son
nnd It. n. Fleming, wire and daugh.
tor.
MIb Agnet M. Miller, of Orogoa
City, is visaing here wtth frloade for
a few days.
Joe Drustor left wiln.B. .
mroe uivtra for a week's outing
Romnlno, Compnny K, Third regl
ment Portlnnd'; Private Butte Moon
ey, Company E, Fourth regiment,
Cottngo Grove; Private Den F.
Shield, Company D, Foi:li R. Ing.
Infnntry, Roscburg; Lloutcnnnt Eu
gene Moshburgcr, Compnny I, Third
regiment, Woodburn, spotter.
Threo nltornfm nro yet to bo
chosen. Altogether there w'll bo 18
men chosen 'to go to Camp Perry, In
cluding sharp shooters nnd officers.
Thero will bo 15 regular mon on tho
team and threo substitutes tnken
ntong In order to (111 any vacnncles
thnt Illlirllt occur thrnnrli' nrrMnnt ni-
HI health. Tho alternates will be Norwich Union Fire
still alive, but Lt is feared that u
will die as tuo result or a deep slasi
ncroBs hor throat, which the negro ti
suppo2cd to have cut with a rator
II. C. Kplliim and Bird Nichols are
dend nnd 30 porBoni nro Injured u
tho totnl cnBunltiea in tho battle it
the Jnli last night. The negro's bodr
wns seen hanging from an electric
light polo nt dnwn, and tho tntrlti
of hundreds of bullets which hai
tor nhlB clothes and riddled his bod;
were visible. Tho Jnll Is badly bit
tcred, nnd tho mnrko or conflict ire
evorywhoro to bo seen. Tho mbb,
which wnD first driven back, suc
ceeded In overpowering .tho ofllctri
In tho second. ttttnek. The steel ddort
were forced from their hinges by the
tiso of n heavy stool rail as a bittej.
Ing rnm. Tho Bherlff has stationed
guards about the building today tn
prevent tho caenpo' of prisoners tt
foro ho enn havo repairs made.
chosen nnd nnnounccd Inter.
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DIED.
, KING. At tho homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hormrogh, 293 North Cot
tngo street, at 1! o'clock this morn
ing, Mrs. Roy E; King, formerly
Lena Stanflold, aged 28 years, of
consumption.
The deceased wns born In Snlom.
where she mndo her home the great-'
er pnrt of her life, oxcopt for a short
tlmo she Was with her husband In
Eastern Oregon and Mnrshdeld. Be
sides her husband, sho leaves a sis
tor, Miss May Pettyjohn, of Marsh
Hold. Burial will be made In thL
Odd Fellows' cemetery Funeral an
nouncements Inter.
FREE At tho family home nt
Liberty at 1:30 o'clock yosterday
afternoon, Thomns Freo, agod 02
years, of prostatic hypertrophy.
Tho funoral will be conducted
from tho homo tomorrow, by Rov. D.
Erret, and the burial will take place
In City View cemetery.
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.MARRIED.
vnm .rtr.r ....
..wwn-.xucu ai mo unptlst par
Bonago, Wednosday morning, July
29. 1908, nt 11 o'clock, Mrs, En
totla Nool of Marlon county to
Frank Noel, of Chehnlts, Wash,
Dr. Comor officiating. They will
probably mako tholr homo in Che-halls.
Insurance Society
Prank Meredith, Resident Ageat,
Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., Ne,
29 Comraorolal street.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.'
Ovor Ladd & Dunn's Bank, Sale,0f
NEW TODAY
Wo Arc Taking orders for stri
sprinkling oil. Get your order la"
early. Mltcholl, Lewis & Starer,
7-25-lt-J
KiiIckiiumi At Agents $ $ $ $50,01
per weok nnd ovor can bo &&
selling Now Campaign NovslU;
from now until olectlou. Sells &
ptorPR rnnnlv fnlra tilrnlri 111-
, , ..., ,
private families. Complete !Imh(
samples, charges prepalr for "
Order todny. Chicago Novelty Co
00 wauash Ave., Chicago,
7-27-lm-eod
ROSS prince. At Uxc home of
tho brldo's paronts, or North
Fourth street. Wednesday. July
29. 190S. nt S:30 o'clock. Carrie
rWnl.- Prlnne to Clifton Ross.
The ceremony was nerformod
Mr. Prank G. Mareiurs ku'a K'Ln "ov K,mer Pemherton. of Ihe
er.-Stella, havo bo. to s-.M.T'-.rranu8 nh. About 30
an outing.
Will Klag. diaries Klglu and Ur
ty Murphy bnvo left foralujoa river
on a two-WMkH hwtlft5 and flsklntr
.cirion.
Chostor Frailer, son bf A. U Fra
iler, the councilman, has rocurned to
hU homo in this oily, after an ox-
v. ,,,,, vo itinerant Iwlnts In
Orogou,
George Bonsen. Qr Portland. Is
hero for a few dAys. vlrltlng with rel
ntlvoi Aud friends,
I. T. Wentworth. of Albany, is
.ram?ac4!ng business In this city.
W. II. Lytle. of Pendleton, Is here
on a short business visit.
Governor Chamberlain took his
family to Newport today. They will
lewatn at the coast for two or three
weeks, but the goverri&r will return
Saaday.
Rev. and Mr. W. R. Bishop, of
PeTttaad, are vlsltlrig Uelr son, 'j.
XTSjIskop. at pingley'Deli, South 'Sa-
o-
KUU
were nresont. nmi n o..,...i
the recipients of many presents.
o ,
..n,ec"".,tCmwl" T,t Docs,
ur. King s New Discovery Is the
rernody that does the healing othe-s
KVEJ IWI ,0 PWorm," sayl
p. r.R-, p,ors,on. f Auburn Centre,
i..-' J ? curing mo of throat nnl
lung roiil)le of inh ,.n t"'
mriw trev!mCn? Tel,evea 6n,y tempe:
11. .- K ?a inat ' fel confident
U(,?u.?a U8 f0r & reasonab!P
lenth or time will reitoro mo to
perfect health." This renowned
cough nnd cold remedy anil throat
nnd lung bealor Is soldt J. 0 Per.
KSlWrU10 c aD'd -00. Tr?al
JM never organised a reRgldds
-o-
Mh taUnbt atTord t obe Idle Lt
the ladles do that stunt. '
-o-
A OeWeaVpttiHK.
to good old age and consequent?
have kept healthy The best way .
keep healthy is t09 tkat your llv l
noes lt'a dutv sck j .. "1 '1V1
2S.?S!.' SsESiLS 26
it- it .;.., ,,;",t"."S ."
Tho Wi'iitlinrd Rrcvliic CompcB)'-
Aro anxious to got more of ther
beer In Snlom. Thoro is e on
looking nnound to buy a saloon to
put It In. 7-29-?t-
Pnrtr n Snlcm wishes to borref;!
money. Tliero is no real estate
security to offer, nnd anyone '
acting such securjty need not
Ply to this nd. This party, bo'
over, will secure tho loaner
Kood security In othor forms. AV
ono whhlng to Investigate the t
turo of this nronoallion will '!t
to bolow address, and a me,!
can bo arranged. Z-H, Capl
Journal, Saloin, Oregon
7.29-tf
Rcpicsoatatlvo Wanted. We li
a ronreaontatlvo to handle For?
... ...... . . . in nrt-U
uuiomouiicg in eacn town m "'
COn. t.lrn lumflAr w th or V
out nrAvlmt. nvnoi-luncd ran e"7
clear $2000 in season. Write H.H
references at once. Ford M
Company, Dent. II, Detroit, M
gan. 7-3B-"
Riili'vwnui.ixi i'.tiui nt oinerW.'J
in dry goods and fancy good. rH
nianent posltJon to right Per"H
RpnH afni..n.ii on A oririrPBS. i
box 336, SaJem, Oregon.
7-30-St-
WautM1 IVt Iiab 4-rm ntfBlT
" " " 4 p n vwk 1 a - - 1
good-efaed lot. lowest Yf
price for cask. Write descipfl
and JeeaUem. Address "Bi
care of Jeuraal. 7"sf?
MHt;At oaeo, 49 tons olZ
ly ea4 eat Hay, U o. brZL
r-
M.M11 uiw 11 rat tJl.
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