Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 03, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON. THURSDAY, SHTTHMBWl a, lMflf
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rIillr Trouble Makes You Miserable.
rvbodv who reads the news.
Sokuow of the wonderful
nert5urcl .,4 made bv Dt.
. Kilmer's Swamp.
Root, the greet kid
Lucy, Hvcr nncl bind-
irivt f - tier remwij
ISj tM it is the great med
J I lllHicn) triumph of the
vQA il ! nineteenth century ;
,l discovered nfteryonrs
vl of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
TT .ncclallst, and is wonderful!)
jijuiki '. ,, nronmtly curing tame imck,
'So thc WWcr and
ffihSfalSK which is the won,
NJtri.M,,(.v trouble. .
ubVs SwamP-Rool is not rcc
U'I . . ...nrftUtllL' UUL1I VIIWI1
I Tad i r vatc Pracucc' n"l .
iStVs bec.i made by
Aee by aii; nlso a book tell
fctlc 1 itoSt Swamp-Root, and how to
Hm SS ve kidney or bladder trou-
it When writing""""'"" 7""1o
LSSer in this paper nd?eml)your
.. .....n. T.'llinpr F m
. n- Ititiolmilltoit.
J V." The regular
(ftpcent ami .- ,, 73-SL-.
SK"U druggist. Don't make
. mistake, but remember the nnuic,
SSSrt Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
Sffi address, lliughauitou, N. Y., oa
irtr bottle.
Tho Knlscr nitil His Mother.
In the September American Mnga
j!ne Octave Mlrbcau writes a re
writable cliarnctcr Bketch of Bra
jfror William. All sorts of llluml
iitlng stores arc told. Ono is of tho
emperor and his relations with hla
mother. It was told by tho lato
Prince Dtsmarck ono night when ho
lid ben drinking too much. "And
to one," remarks M. Mlrbcau, "was
core brutally sincere thnn Bismarck
i! under tho Influonco of wlno."
Here Is n part of this particular
itorr
"The relations botwecn William
ud his mother, tho Empross Fred
trick, became, at last, bo hitter that
William placed spies about hor
rcn In tho bedroom of his Invnlld
Other,
"Through ono of these spies WI1
l!im learned of tho existence of n
Journal which his father had kopt
for some years. Frederick had a
tote for writing, and tho fact that
there was coldness between hint and
Mi eon led William to fenr that this
wcret Journay might contain so mo
criticism of h's conduct.
"Tho Empress, howovor, wns clov
er enough to conconl tho diary be
fore her hushnnd's donth. Eluding
th surveillance of hor son, alio sont
tie papers to her mother, Queen
Victoria, or to hor brother, thon
Prince of W'alos I don't romombor
rtlch.
Hard'y had his fnthor drawn bin
hit breath when William, over tin
toad body, perform his first of
feltl art
It was to demand of hia wldowod
Bother he Journal, which ho termed
'memorial.'
"The Empress folgned Ignorance.
William Insisted. Ho Bpoko as mas
lf giving his mothor tho order to
obey She persisted In declaring she
hew nothing of tho papers.
WpII.' in commanded, purple
Ith wrath, you will remain under
t'oe arrest until yon hnvo obeyed
at'
Bismarck, arriving at Pottsdnm
o houn after this, found tho pal
m roundeil by squadrons of
fme4 ravalry
"The emperor, whom ho found still
"ilted told the old chancellor how
c Ui met the disobedience of his
oother
And she need not expect pity or
wMeration until she has obeyed
he declared 'Vou understand
ZT Chance,1r? Until she hag
VJM me"
H!s?u UpM ha1 fiono much t0 far
loo-? WT 3t "ee tnat thu buf"
t VJ. h uwd t0 wonder how
.& ,auEWns ,n m -
r U" -ia Was to rnrAlvA TVII.
POTATION
K-iKA'lw.iJi,??: ' . -J to Ukt an
Xfc tkiitls saa
IV
vw a-" aj.i, " -1 m tJTcnr
f. Ui. " t.M . .,--- "? Wl Vi
f,lT;" w,r'i "' luppiiy i
uWiyi,, JJi' "ornlne. Vou
' r Jionok, IU.
Pil For
iiuto
"'ynvumc
tS?JSiT"OocJ. Do OaaJ.
Ham's news With deferential silence,
and later, when tho emperor wan
calmer, show him that his cour3e wan
sure to meet with general disap
proval. There wa3 a way. ho thought
of proceeding much more vigorously
and at the same time elllcncloMsly
Why not rather cut down the lncomoi
of the empress? Suspend her np
penagos? " 'I know hor majesty,' said tho
good Bismarck. 'She has pride.
Forced arrest 'she can bravo out, ac
cepting It as a sort of martyrdem:
but tho money, slro, tho money! Who
can resist money?'
"Further, ho laid tactful strops
upon tho probablo representations of
Englnnd. ,'Ib It really the moment,
sire?'
"Tho Kalsor, becoming appeased,
listened to Bismarck's counsel. The
arrest of the empress was removed
Tho officers led their cavnlry back to
lbartor8, and William turned his at
tention to tho details of his father's
obsequies, which ho wished to be
most fastidious."
o .
Opportunities In Science.
Tho members of the Illinois State
Acndomy of Science recently dis
cussed tho opportunities for young
mon to earn a living in tho various
branches of science. On tho wholo.
they thought tho opportunities aro
oxcollent, though they ofTer nothing
very great In tho way ,of financial
compensation.
John O. Coulter, tho woll-known
professor of botany, Bald that tho
demand for trained botanists exceed
tho supply. Tho most cxtenslvo om
ployor op young botanists In this
county Is tho United States govern
ment. Tho bureaus of tho Depart
mont of Agriculture aro not yet nblo
to obtain all tho men thoy need ad
oquatcly tralnod In tho various
branchco of botany.
Tho mnrket for teachers of botnnv
Is brisk and good teachers who aro
doctors of philosophy In botany com
mand beginning salaries which av
erage about 50 per cent moro thnn
thoso offered eight years ago.
There is a ftno field for botanists
In tho Philippines, whoro a trained
man Is wanted In ovory provlnco to
tnko charge of tho educational side
of botany, especially from tho stand
point of agricultural setenco.
Professor W. A. Noyos of tho Uni
versity of Illinois snld that 25 years
ago vory fow chomlnts wcro em
ployed In tho mnnufneturo of Iron
and steel. Today chomlsts nro re
quired not only in tho largo estab
lishments whoro steel Is produced,
hut nlso In Iron fcrundrlos and fac
torloK of all kinds.. About 8000
chemists nro now employed In tho
United States. Not long ngo nearly
all chemists hero woro engaged In
teaching, whllo tho mnjorlty of thorn
today aro working In Industrial
lines.
Dr. Bnln, who Is at tho hoal of tho
Illlnoh geological survoy, said that
many railroads and mining nnd do-
volopmont companies now employ
ono or moro gcologUts. Tholr em
ployment In private entorprlsos U
crippling tho survoy work of the
government, hocnuso prlvnto com
pnnlcs offor higher salaries and draw
away many of tho best mon. Tho
largor number of profoslonal geol
ogists aro still counectod with tho of
ficial surveys. Tho greatest of theso
Is tho United States geological sur
vey, which in tho Inst season kept
83 gco'oglcal pnrtlos In tho field,
each Including from ono to threo geologists.
Accord'ng to Professor II. V. Neal
It Is much on lor now for zoologists
to g"et good p'ncH than II was a de
cade ago. It Is difficult to find com
petent men needed for zoological
posti in schools, musoums and tho
bureaus of tho general nnd citato
governments which req'alro entomol
ogists and otho zoological workers
It Is belloved that tho brisk demand
for trained zoologists will continuo
In tho next decade.
The prospect Is good that compe
tent men ,of science will have bettor
opportunities In tho futuro than over
before to cam a comfortable living.
Capable and Industrious workers
make a good living, but are rarejy
able to accumulate wealth. Probably
mon of science will always have to
been content with relatlvoly poor fl
nnnolal returns for their work.
Now York Sun.
mV4
fcoUctioB
From Het
Weather Lk
Hrtry moUnr of ramify ha learned
to fer DyitnUry, Dlrrht, Cbeler
Morbni, Cholera Infantum, Crmtnpa
Colic sad all bowel affection! la hot
weather. ThooMadi of fortunate wo
men have learned that
flr. D. JAYNE'S
Carminative Balsam
lethe aureet, qulckeet, aafeit and tait
remedy for theeo Summer Ilia. Keep a
bottle of Carminative Ualaam handy in
bummer and theae complaint! will hold
no terrora for you. Successful for four
generations. Sold by all druggleta
tSc per bottle.
Jarne'a Saaatlva NIU-A senile,
afe, effective bowel medlclua, espe
cially good In hot weather.
Petition.
To tho Honorable County Court of
Marlon County, Orpgen:
Wo, tho undorslgned, legal voters
of Ilorob precinct, In Marlon county,
Stnto of Oregon, respectfully petition
your most honorablo body to grant a
llconso to Mnrtldn & Snocd, of Gates'"
Marlon county, Oregon, to aoll and
kcop. for snlo spirituous, malt -and
vinous liquors and cldor known as
hnrd cider, and for tho granting ot
which your petitioners will over
prny:
W. M. Thomas, Charley Thomas,
S. C. Soronson, II. Winkles, Conrad
Mlllor, Honry Joost, It. Joost, It. Q.
Plorce, Grant Smith, J. II. Hndn
Henry Carmody, James Welch, Potoi
Nystrom, B. F. Clnrk, 13. C. Hcator,
II. Bortoy, It. F. Shlor, Charles Gon
zales, 13, S. Chaso, Geo. L. Ttnndom,
T. J. Winters; J. J. Johnson. Ij. A.
Harris, O. L Savage, W C. Hatchartl,
B. A. Hostor, L. T. Dlko, J. K. Morrow.
Notice.
Notlco is horoby glvon thnt wo,
Victor Martin and Jamas Snocd, of
tho firm of Martin ft Sneod, will on
tho 3d day of Soptombor, 190S, np
ply to tho Houornblo County Court
of Marlon county, Stato of Oregon,
for a llconso to sell spirituous, malt
and vlneous liquors In loss quanti
ties thnn one gallon, In Ilorob pro
duct, Mnrlon county, Stnto of Oro
gou, for tho period of twolvo monthn,
Posted this 4 th day of August,
1008. MARTIN & SNKED.
Victor Martin nnd Jnmes Sueed.
G. P. MASON" BOX CO.
247 Miller St., South Salem, manu
facturer of nil kinds of boxes, crates
and fruit dryer accessories, Phono
308. tf
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Wo make up all kinds of wrappoiu
and whlto underwear, waists nnd kV
monas and skirts; all kinds of
gentloroen's and ladles' furnishing
goods; all kinds of silks and dross
goods; hoso, suits, pants, overalls,
blankets, neckwear, matting, china-
ware, trunks, embroidery and Incr.
etc.
320 S. Commercial St, Salem, Or.
How to Get Strong.
P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress
St., Chicago, tells of a way to bo
corao Btreng: Ho Bays: "My mother,
who Us old nnd was very feeble, U
dorlvlng so much benefit from Elec
tric Bitters, that I fell It's my duty
to tell those who need a tonic and
strengthening, medlcluo about It. In
my mpther's case a marked gain In
flesh has rosulted, Insomnia hu3 been
overcome, and she Is steadily grow
ing stronger." Electric Bitters
quickly remedy stomach, 'llvor and
kidney complaints. Sold, under
guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug
stoe. 50a
O.
3awU
lS4tr
of
IVOltXA.
.lrJtisdYwH'l 111)1 WgK
0&ssffi&&Jtz
VS.
Salem Fence Works
HeAdquArters for Woven Wire
FeHcIsg.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gate
Malthold Roofing, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad'
Jastable Wti.dow Screens.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WA17TER MOKLEY.
J0 OoHrt St. 8IeiM. Or
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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT.
Three Uncs, Three Insertions, 25c.
FOR BALE
-ur sate a 7-room nou-,o and two
lots. 1008 17th St. N. D. Gibson
8-27-lw
For Sale i hnvo f-umituro that will
invoice $G00. This will lncludo
everything In my flvo room houso.
There Is hot and cold water gai
range, bath and electric light
Houso Is completo In ovory detail.
Threo blocks from btnlncss dis
trict. This furniture has only
boon In use flvo months. What 1
want to do la to soil overythlng n
It lies In my home. X monn busi
ness, it will tnko monoy to buy
this, but $3G0 cash or part on
forms will give my homo comploto
to tho buyer. Thl3 flguro will only
stand good until Sunday, Aug. 30,
487 N. High St., corner Marlon St.
Phono Main 785. 8-27-tt.
For Salc Ono bedroom sulto, cook
sfovo, heater, chairs and stand
table, 1370 N, Summor St.
8-28-lw
' - . . r.j .... r
For 'Salo Ono largo bird cago suit
able for parrot, slzo Gv5 feet,
holght 6 foot. Heavy wlro, prlco
?5. Call 142 Court streot.
9-l-3t
For Sale Good second hand wagon
call on B., Journal.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
lots on
$050 now 4-room houso, 2
carllno, drovo woll, now pump
This Is a rnro bargain, tho lots are
worth tho prlco ask for.
91000.
Modorn C-room houso, Yow Park,
beautifully located. Torino.
$1800.
Beautiful 8-room Iioiibo, hnrd llnlsh
od, hall, pnntry, bath, tollot, front
and sldo porch, lotB of fruit, lawn,
flowors, berrl08 In fact ovorythlng
to mnko a chcorful homo.
91H00.
For n fow days wo offor for Balo a
strictly and highly Improved rosl
donco closo to stnto or court houso.
Tracts and Fnrms.
Beautiful C-acro tract for only $1000
on tonus. Nicely located and
vory boat of boII.
$Uf5 Per Aero.
213 acres all cleared, 140 mndor cul
tivation of vory flno land ndjolnlug
land hold nt $40 to $G0 por aero
RECHTEL MINTON
.'III Stnto St., Rnyno UI(1., Room 7-8
SOME OF OUR BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE.
Good 1C room houso nnd largo lot
and good barn In good location.
Suitable for rooming or boarding
houso. This Is n snnp.
Ono now G-room houso nnd 2 lots,
small fruits and on enr lino. Only
$GD0. Terms.
Flno farm 200 acres, 1G0 In culti
vation, now 7-room houso, 2 barns
Home good timber, plenty of frui
on good rond. Only $G0(por aero.
Easy torms. This farm Is very
cheap and will not bo sold at thlu
prlco only for a fow- days.
140 acres good tlmbtir, closo In, 40
acres in cultivation, houso and
barn only $30 per aero.
If you want a homo In Silom or a
good lot, BCO
A. O. SMITH & CO,
Room 9, ovor United Stntes National
Bank, Salem, Oregon.
For Salc First-class carrM paper l
this ofllco, 25c for a big roll.
OUR MONEY MAKERS' .
$2215 per acre,, a gpod 140 aero
farm, 70 acres In cultivation, bat
anco In timber and pnsturo. This
Is good fruit land.'
$1250 will buy a largo 2 story now
dwelling on North CoMrt streot, b
cash, balanco $12 por month. A
Seo It boforo you buy.
Bnap.
Somo close In lots for $300.
doublo In value In ono year,
terms.
Will
Easy
$1500 cottago, G rooms, somo frtilt,
corner Front nnd Division strootc.
Could bo rented tor $10 or $12.
FERGUSON & FISHER
MISCELLANEOUS
Wanted 70 hop pickers on the
Mark Skiff hop yard east of town.
Begin Dloklng Monday, Sept. 7.
Register with either O. Culvert,
ABylum Avo., or J. Raumgartnor,
with Lall & Bush. Prlco 40c.
8-2 9-1 w.
Tho Patrons of J. O. Sclmla Will
find him nt his now ofllco at 134
N. Ltborty stroot noxt to now
D'Arcy building. 8-2G-tf
Lost A whlto and tan pointer, li
censing 184. For reward call at
225, 20th St. 8-25-tf.
Lost Botwcon my rosldonco and
farm nt Lake Lablsh, two rolls of
bedding and a chnlr. Sovornl
Bhcots, etc., In bundles. Lenvo at
Journal ofllco and rocolvo rownrd.
L, K. Page, Salem, Or. 9-2-3t.
Lost Ono child's whlto silk glovo,
Loavo nt Journal ofllco or Dauo'a
toro. 9-2-3t
Loh6 or Stolen From tho foot of
Court stroot a 14-foot round hot
torn, Kllnkor built rowbont, paint
ed whlto, grcon trlmlngs, groon
diamond on each Beat. Return to
Capital Improvement company nnd
rocolvo rownrd. 9-2-3t.
Wengor & Clicrrlngton Pianos and
Organs fiolu on easy torms; tola
phono 1187; 247 Commorclal
Stroot, Salem, Oregon. tt
Wantcd-jFamlly to pick pmnea dur
ing drying season, beginning
about Sept. 10. Call at 541 Mtil
St., or phono 1092,
Wanted if yon have an old safe
or a now Bocond-hand Bafe and
want to sell it, address (statins
price and whoro to bo found) box
74, Routos 7, Salem. 9-l-3t
Wanted A good gontlo work team,
between 1100 nnd 1400 pounds.
Call at Walter Low's barn, W. J.
Ball, 194 S. Cottago.
8-31-lwk
Wanted I would llko to take la
bundle washing at my homo, cor
nor of Twolfth and Market Btreefj
Mrs. M. C. Brannon. S-5-lm
Wanted 1000 hop pickers to pick1
600 aores of hops. Fine accom
modations; bakory, butcher shop,
grocery storo', restaurant, da.ucla
pavijlon, etc Register new.,0
flco hours 2 p. m. lo 4 . We pay
$lf00 por hundred. For further
particulars apply to Kreba Bros.,
room 6, Bush-Broyman build
ing, 8-12-tf.
Snlcm Ch Market Tho flnost cuts
ot monts at tho lowest prices. My
phono 370, 247 B. Commorclal St.
P. W. Royolts, Prop. 7-21-tf
Help Furn lulled Irvo of Charge By
Salem Employment Company, 478
Stnto stroot, phono No. 149. Par
tlos wanting holp ploaso cnll at
ofllco or phono us. Also havo cowt
for snlo.
Special Rates To Krobs BroB. hop
yard at Independence, boat leav
ing Salem 7:30 a. m 3:15 p. m
Loavos Independence 10 a. m. anil
5:30 p. m. Starting Weduo-rfay,
Sept. 2nd. and continuing for 7
dnys. Faros $1.25 round trip, 75
conts ono way. Bnggago Included.
Picking begins Sopt. 5th.
9-2-7t
Wanted to buy A blacksmith shop
with or without tools, In good lo
cation In city. Will buy the
proporty nt n reasonable price.
Address Fred Dupras, 235 Bara
ga nvenuo, Mnrqiietto, Mich.
8-lS-tf.
8ABH AND DOOR FACTORIM "
FikMrTrmmStnu
ash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of houso finish and hard woo
work. Front street, between Stat
and Court. ' Make all complaint
at the office.
IA)I)GKS.
Tttrpcntcrs Union No. 1005 Loeal
Union No. 1065 of Carpenters &4
Jolrors of America meet ever
Saturday ovonlng at 8:00 p, m. is
Hoarnt hall, 420 SUte St. A. W.
Donnls, Reg Seo.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets
Saturday night In llolman hall,
Stnto stroot Waldo Miller, O. R.;
J. O, Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P..
Castle Hall In Holman block, eor
nor Stato aud Liberty street!
Tuesday of each weok at 7:80 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, G. C; R. fl,
Andorson, IC of R. and S,
, H0LLI3Tt'n 3
Socky Hounlain loi N..;not.
A Vuy Jlediwn i'ji 67 f-"
Bnatfi OsUtB DtHtl i.J '": V'jer.
A o.Hino frC-iinn.i. I. m. Mw
n.1 Kl'luey Tf own. lln.f ' t- . unpur
J!o.l lU.lMruU. W'irt.'il- II nvlooJi
-imI Itaokiidw If". Boclv 11 ' ,. loHlruul-
VI fO"u C-Ill h-X .' "" ,,, bl
'.OLDEN N'JeOFTS FOrt SALLOW PEOPLE
HHICUESTER'S PILLS
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ll 4 fl .!!
RB O. M
HARGAIXS.
A choice 40-acro tract; good or
chard, 250 English waluuts, 1200
Loganberries, flno spring water
running to houso and barn; good
big barn, fair houso; 10 acres can
bo Irrigated from spring. Lays
flno. Seo mo If you want a dandy
homo.
100 acres, large house and barn;
GO acres In cultivation, balanco
pasture and timber; flno spring
water to houso and barn; excel
lent placo; stock goes with this.
Seo It and get a flno homo.
20 acres, 3 miles out; good Improve
ments; houso, barn, orchard, etc.;
fine level black land; $4000.
My own home, 20 acres, with fine
improvements; good houso, bariiH,
windmill, tank, milk houso and
buildings, etc; Joe-dandy or
chard, etc.; $7000.
G, 10, 20 and 40 aores woll Im
proved near town. Houses for
rent and salo on Installment.
Storo room to rent, 16x40 or 32x60.
monoy to loan on real ostate
notary work; employment agncv.
Make your wants known and I
think I can fit you out.
It It. RYAN,
Concrvto Work Get my prices on
sldownlks, curbs, soptlo tanks and
comont work of any kind. All
work guarnntood first-class. M
Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo., Highland.
Phono 15G9. July24-tf
Vogct LumlM'r and Fuel Co. Lunv
bur .shingles, building matorial
wood and coal. Low prices and
prompt doltvorlos. One block es
of S. P. pansengc' depot. Phon
98. 7-2-tf
Iltitto WcRderotli Fine wines
liquors and cigars. We handle
tho celobrated Kellog gand Castl
whiskies. Cool and rofreshlng boe
constantly oi- draught. South
Commercial street. 9-S-lyr
Enlarged Our moat market on
E. t Stato stroot has boon doubled
In slzo and wo aro hottor prepared
nan evor to serve customers.
Prompt servlee and the best of
meats our motto. Call or phono
199. B. E. Ed ward t Meat Co.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Codnr Camp No. 5246. Meets
ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. O.; F, A, Turner, cleric
mi ! ii i an. .,!
Woodmen of World Moot ovory FrI
day night at 7:30, In Holman hall.
E. Lupton, 0. C; P. L. Frazlor,
Clerk. t
Lincoln Annuity Union. aiek, aeet
dent and pension Insuranw; $2,
000,000 pledgrd; every olalra p!4
Good ageaU wasted. J, H. O.
Mongomcry, supreme organlier,
Box432 Salem, OregoB. R. R.
Ryan, secretary. C4 Htsfr itrrr
The Home Seekers Information Bu.
reau will placo you In direct com
munication with owners of farms
and city proporty. Chamber Com
morco, Portland. 222 N. Commer
cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf
i I,.
nUTTKRNUT BR HAD.
It Is worth more thaa any otkei
'read yet the price Is no higher
for sal at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKHRY,
Thom A Oaeley, Iepj.
PLUMBERS
Vhfit, M, HHrr Plumblfrg, kot waUr
and steam hojtlng aai tlsalax.
101 Commorrial itrft, Pfcoae
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M. 3. Petsel PJumBlsg, steaa an
gas DitlBg. 8uccor te Kaex it
Murphy, 226 Cojawerclal strett,
'Prose Msla 17.
REAL EjHTATK FOR 8ALM
' V.'.f Ta. l. IIft f mm
JS HlluMi I '.IVIi r,lV,UI
-A iCUi tt uAduWi tianWOL I C0r' t-cJl 1 Center Street-.
nUAYMKN.
ruittmlHA ISros.' TraBnter CmpcHy
All kinds of transfer work dos
Furniture and pianos boxed read)
for shipment. Prompt service i
our motto. 8tand and office '
251 , South Commerclsl streM
Phone 210 Realdencn Phone 968
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
Livery and Feed HUblea Old Pw
Office Stable?, at 264 Ferry stri'
bptweet Commercial and Prop
'rjieU, Telophonc 88 Bomf n
h finest llve'rl, in the city
bo found here. Westacott & John
son, props, 10-1-lyr,
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I THESE
10 acres, 4 miles from Salem;
good G-room houso, good barn;
4 acres bearing fruit. Prlco
$2500. . '
135 acres on Howoll Pralslo, V4
mllo from It. R. station, --room
house, good barn. Price $75.
Good G-room house, closo In, lot
82x98. Cheap at $1500
CHy 'lots for salo cheap. Small
amount down, balanco In
monthly Jnsiullmants, do Intor-ott.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
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