.fe-h-
"3
..)",
. .....as on tho price of
i , ihat tho American peo
itUl'r' i. , cuts and
N"d.S ones, which nVe
V;atrltlon, stands out prom-
M . . ft one of the rasons wfcy
f'.f.1 i. and If tho poo.
V7Z.JileA to realize the
9l(,.r-rf would huy accor.l-
,1 Zu4 on all cuts would bo-
l'ialand the high prico
r"' .i
J01, S: Prepared' for
.'!!. he denartment a
fMf oouiv v. -,.,. . .
.. ..... 1lnt-IHp nf POn-
""' f their svstems of market-
m B men ".,.. ,ui, kit
dB0ngOin- i.
i . nit tDP mis""" " -
iJ??1,.'j .iini on always ae-
JlTcholor most exoenslve
roft, when many of the nn-
' J - flven more nutritious.
,N ' . .. n follews:
ffimhwlcurtniw admit and
wauu. ,.., ihnt Mm nock
sV, 4mon-ii'"; "' ' Vrlflmi.
ir (oomsonio tu ...... ..-..
' . .t nFiM In fnnt.
.1- t.rdc nr'rp.
W ,,,r . . M....I ...
.M hard' UO consiuuieu i-
H.he neck. Perhaps a low or-
'S the past gave to the neck
'n0dlirorefct had tho houso-
t.-f fonipr limes iiiaaoo ,,,."
k on;iro- aB...iy ,"-
V.. ..... ji.T.,, TJm tinlnt nf
,,riC0UUur. -.-." "
wj carcass are as good as ox
S nieces when Judiciously so-
irerlcan bulchon complain thnt
iimse nonsewnw nun umw
Vce of the art of cooking. She
know how to make a tasty
. .r tho chean grades of meat.
.ivtMfnrfl Imvs tho best steaks,
(tllem on tno prying mn or mu
i-ffnad nlaro3 them on tho tablo
!' "" "--' . Af.J
ii h nk tliey are proporiv
H On tho otlw side of tho At-
tticuts nre pmceu on a moro
1 fMt'nrr. the demand for tho
Ntt "iti being more genornl.
Oihli side tho laborer's wlfo is
U"iflv to order chops or steak
fin to Mk (or brisket or neck, and
liiMeqnenco It pays big packer to
Wk-rels and bnrrols or briBKnt
ti cheaper cuts to Nngianu,
lamany cases our rotnll butch-
iL' nrefer to pnrchnBO more of
wrMons from which ho cuts tho
i-o-ti "choice" cuts than to stock
fs ts0 pn r0 rnrca's nnd run
"A of having a nunntlty of
v fli'i left unon I1I3 hands.
ID1' he tcndo-'oln hns tho t"n-
"tfat and conildcrcd tho
1! ' sto pu. It Is not so Julry
1 e'l nao,-pd ns nthr- nnr-
ti 'eadnr and It Is not nearly
-""!ou at 1 srti that rcqulr"
lt 115 cnln, whllo this nnd
iii '"n cos's moro than any other
i rontalna ie n nutrltlvn valuo
M 'ound in the rhftnpor cuts.
t"!' it nould he Is ono of tho
ectinonric of naturo The clone
V' who do the hardest labor.
. u Mi p wboit occupa-
k " m m h fn tho opon air
k'"-"' ' n I blnr anil snntn'11.
f 'f 'hi hoavlor moats.
iW-AfniiTui (1 tt,e iWfl oxDeimivo
j' ,i '"id mpii-n whleh nro rich
J with bone havy with
S - ft-i In j
d inentH, and
th I own Julcos,
1 moats, irlvo I'm
Itali arypj In
1 u rot.roa 1
AUOHlilTi io..
Alge!aWcftrparalionCrAs
PromoicsDisifnnrurfli
Jwss andRestirontalnsorthB-
yHorpninjc norJliaaaL
"OTNAUCOTir.
Apafcct Remtdy forCtai-
"wuiuuiii "iiiniirn invmui
Vcrras,ConTdsionsIetrisJt
sscidLoss or Sleep. ,
S"ue SiinarartoT
h:
2
YORK.
fcv
ALWAVS 6f T
0 THE BEST
E?0 F5-- 'rrrli
ijbt" wrapper.
moat., nourishment .and. add to, the
physical strength. Teach the. people
this and the demand for tho so
called ''cheap cuts" will Increase.
"The butcher's chance for selling
tho wholo Bteer at a fair prlco wo,uld
then be greater. 13 It not 1n the
advantage of tho butchers to do their
part In Instructing the public on tho
pomt7 Tno government has done a
little In this direction; It should do
moro."
McGHEGOR-nEKSON WEDDING
COMES A8 SURPRISE
Tho marrlago of ,Mlss Harriot A.
McGregor to Mr. Arthur A. Bcnon,
which was solomnlscd at the homo of
tho contracting parties at 463 South
Capitol street at 8:30 o clock Sat
urday evenlntr. Rov. H. T. DabnooU.
of tho First Pre.sbyterlan church, of
ficiating, camo with 11 suddenness
which surprised frlonds and roln-
trtM dl8PPcar' .,. nf a,v,. tlvo? Tho wedding wai a very quirt
STr. Holmes, jjlof of dlvl- aft.all only the rolattvc8 of tho brld(J
Tfrtrclfn markets, bureau or 1 and m bo, pre8ent d
"rt. of the United lal" 2P": a completo surprise to their friend.
iiiu mo yuuug pcopio are well
known In this city. Mr. Benson 1$
tho son of Jttdrco Henry L. Benson.
of Klnmath Palls, and for ovoral
years past has held tho position of
deputy clerk of tho supremo court.
Miss McGregor hns been employed
during tho past year at ono of the
lending salesladies In the firm of
Joioph Meyers & ,Sons, and Is one
of Salem's mostpopular young wom
en. Mr. and Mrs. Benson will llvo
in tho now homo on Capitol Btreet,
which has boon especially prepared
for Jholr occupancy.
COFFEE
Three-quarters of coffee
is such that we can't
touch it; we make five
grades ,f the top quarter.
Vuur cm ttnt your moner II you doa 1
ltlie Scliilllni. . . . ,t, tic pay him.
Tho Molding of Men.
So firmly fixed, so frequently flat-te-M
hn- bou our belief In tho per
fection of our public school system
that It comes as a Bhock to realize
trnf this syBtom, or rather Its proi
ci condition, may bo a -ource of do
v' "ltrl"g weaknoss.
Rccontly tho president of a great
ip 'vprrlty spoko of tho evil that ban
brn done tho m'nds nnd ideala of tho
young men of our nation by tho al
io o t universal monopolization by
women of tho function of educating
our mnscuUno youth. Our young
m-n, during tho moat Impro-slonnbV
pcrio.d of their Hvos, are ta'jght al
most exclusively by women. Tho
man teacher Is slowly becoming ex
tinct. Up to tho ago of 14 years tho boy
may bo trained porhnps equally well
by a man or woman. Boyond thai
ago tho boy usually becomo) a noga
ttvo to tho lnfluonco of tho avorago
echoo'mlstrcs-, nnd the teacher's ef
forts pv usually annulled. At this
pfirlod tho young nnd p'nstlc naturo
of the mnn-tn-bo roqulres, both In
p ecopt :vnd example, tho guldanco
of Bomo strongly formntlvo, virile
mind, Instruction, illsclpllno and ad
vice by nion of worth nnd eulturo
from tho schools of Ufa and learning
Well known Is tho usual boy's con
tompt for all that is girlish' and of-
0 r
New Notaries.
I. W. Hope, Vale; 0. P. Hulso,
Moro; Arthur Laugguth, K. G.
Staples, A, 12. Otto, Henry St. Hny-
ncr. Portland.
? 1
For Infant r?nd Children.
rUUCUMM
Sfmtm : uflO I U KIA
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the Z M
Signature XLp
In
Use
Over
U' For
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TM CUmiHI WHMM, MW WT.
PAWY AT THK F&IK
mere are flve pay shows and
ovory one clean, moral, Interesting
and amusing. The "DIx'o Land," or
South Before the War," cohsl-tlng of
eight colored performers, will please
and arr.M8o all Iti patrons. Tho Ve
n , n. B,tt83 iwers give a scientific
cimumon of blowing and spinning
and weaving glass and they show
how common g'a3i Is mado nto vari
ous ornament'. Each person paying
adml3?lon receives a glass oUvonlr.
The "Crazy House" is where yoii en
joy a good hearty laugh and Imagine
you are going through space and
looping the loop, an illusion without
tho aid of mirrors. "Omazo," tho
Australian Wild Girl, In her den or
Hying leptlloi Is well worth seeing;
The Electric theater featuring pic
tures or the B nek Princess and
many other amusing films gives on
tiro satisfaction.
The shows will oxhlblt nil this
week. Tho free attraction of Kid
Mangel', tho boy wonder, diving 75
foet Into a tank containing 3C Inches
of water, doing hh sensational sui
cide high dive is free and takos
place ovory night.
Join the crowd and remember tho
tltno and place, and enjoy yourself
with Innocent fun and amusomont.
Tho SonwUloiml Dlvo.
Every evening nt 9:30 tho Bonoa
tlonnl h'gh dlvo will tnko placo. Tho
ycung mnu leaps off tho top of tho
ladder backward1, turning n com
pleto revolution, nnd alighting In a
burning tank of gasoline. Tho
shuddors nnd creeps run down tho
spinal columns of tho nudienco oh
ho takes his leap for life, as nearly
all thoso performers coino to the
Until effort and oml tholr careers a
mnngled nin-a of romnlns that tho
undortakor has to patch to gather
tno best no can.
SALKM MAHKKT.
Loml Whohrnh' Marhi't.
Kggs25c.
I)uttr Creamery, 3SV&e.
Cows $3 iff 3.60.
llona 10c, young chickens 12c
Local, whom 8 He.
Onts 40e.
llarlty $122.10.
Plou." Hard whoat, $8; valley,
M.25.
Hay Chonl, $10: clover, $9 nr
ton; timothy, $11012.
Onions $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1007 crop, 5tf 0c.
Caacnra Dark 2 V T 3p.
Mohair lv
lU'tall Mai hut.
Oats $1.45.
Whoat $1.05.
Eggs 30c.
nutter Country, 30c; creamery,
35c.
Flour Vnllty. $1.25 per sack;
hard whoat, $1.40T1.45.
Dran 90o per sak, $30 per ton;
shorts, $1.30 por tack.
Livestock.
Eggs 35c.
Stook houa $4.50.
Steors .3.
Veal 5 7o.
Troplral Fruits.
riananaa $5.50.
Oranges $4.00.
Lemons $5i?ii6.
Portlnud Market?,
Pwiltry Horn, 12c; duoks, 12ft
14c; plBoone, old $1 per dozen.
Mill-tuff Bran, $2G.
Flour Valloy, $1.20 per sack;
hard wheat, $1.45.
State Fnlr'n SihvIhI Trnliu. via Ore.
gon Klectrlrt Railway,
Special trains will leave Salem
during fair weok as follews:
a. m. P. m.
6:06 1:46
9:05 3:28
IS,
iti ft4? t & HmMMmW SI IvlK tU
Vil '.iJikl'i rsl
- &tKi "B"2UI ml
SfrVW' Wmmmmmm." I m-m
ft. w8r 7iKn
mmmmmrlmmmmmT JBLWr
10:15
11:05 "00
7:0
3-30
All trains will stop at Stuto street,
Hood trwt and Highland nraue in
addition to MJII htrwt tntion to
tako on or let 0 iw.eiiger.
For further information apnly to
C. B. Albiri, ascnt, phono 392:- or
G. F. Nevine, O. P. A., Portland.
-14-lw.
ii - M --
tfrf Iks, ffinf rserMs,(25c.
H) SALK
l-)r Sale Housohold furniture, cor
nor Center and Front streets. Call
between 9 and 12, or 2 and 5
o'clock. Joseph Meyers, 9-9-tf
For Salt; Fine Jersey heifer, siVon
months old. Inquire of Maggie P
Patterson, second houso south of
City Vlow cemetery. 9-8-3t
Splendid Opportunity To securo es
tablished business. Only flret
clasa resta,urant on Coos Bay. Fa
mouB Smith's tafe, Marshflold for
slo on nccount of dissolution of
partnership. Foe full particulars
address J. Loltoy Smith, Marsh
flold, Ore. 9-9-3t
For Sale A houso, barn and throe
lots; well and city water; all klndi
of Btnall fruit, 3G5 South 18th
street. 9-10-3t
For Sale A good piano, a bargain.
Tnko car to 24th street, third
hou-.o from corner on Asylum av
enue 9-10-3t
I or Sale Ono good team of horses;
a choice of threo toams. QiiBtav
Mltznor, Route No. 3, Salem, Or.
9-11-lw
For Bale Half carload of couchos,
lounges and Davonports, from
$2.50 up. The good3 got wet at a
flro In Portland. O. A. Chapel, 323
Center street, corner of Conimor
ci"l. ' 9-U-tf
For Snlo18 head of Merino bucks,
from tho Mlnto stock, ono of tho
oldest broedors of Merino In O-o
gon. Prlco $10 por head. Q. W.
Eoff, Salem, Orogon, Rolito No. 0,
Dox 42. 9-11-lm
11AIIOAINS IN HEAL ESTATE.
If you aro looking for vacant lots or
well Improved proporty In this or
other townB, or farms, largo or
BinaM, for acsh or trade, why not
savo tlmo and money and boo
Bcchtcl & Mlnton.
90OO, HOUSE, 5 KOOM8, 2 TAWS
9000.
$50 down, bnlanco $10 per month.
Why pay ront whon you can got
such a Bnnp?
HEUirS ANOTHEH ONE.
Cosy 5-room hotiBO. woodshed, young
fruit trees, l& lots, 34-foot drove
well, good wntor and pump for
a fow days only $000.
$1800.
Modern houso, 7 rooms, nil wlrod
for electricity; pantry, bath, tollot,
wa8hetand, wood flbor plaster,
Bowor, fruits, etc. This proporty
will doublo In vnlno In next flvo
years.
Wo havo sovoral strictly modorn
homcH closo to buslnoss section. ,
FAHMS PARMR FARMS
180 ncro3, $55 por ncro; best In tho
vniioy. t
200 acroB, only $2G por acre; finost
dnlry farm.
SO acroa on beautiful Howell prairie,
uu por acre.
Call and get our prices on farms;
wo havo tho best. Seo
11ECHTEL A MINTON,
H Stnlo Street, lliiyno Rlilg, R 7-H.
REAL ESTATE HAROAIXS
Aro yet looking for n homo? 10
acre, flno 'argo houso and barn,
fine orohnrd, small fruits otc, good
water, oxtra levol,. woll locatod.
CI010 In, ono of tho very boat
homos'noar Salem. Only $1000,
for a fow days.
10 ncros 4V& mlloa from Snloln on
good road, good G-room hbusi,
bnrn, etc., G acres in fruit. Will
sell now for $2500.
Wo have lots from $80 to $1500 anl
thoy aro going fast. Don't wait If
you want ono. Wo havo fruit
tracts, dairy ranchos, wheat
farms, farnn and houaos to ront,
and bonnes to eel In any part of
Salem. If you wont a homo or u
farm, seo 11a wo can suit you, AIbo
' havo $5000 to loan for a term or
year3 on real estate Wo havo a
fresh milk cow to sell.
A. O. SMITH & CO.
Room 9, over United Statej Natlouul
Bank, Salem, Orogon.
HARGAIXS.
A choice 40-acro tract; good or
Qhard, 250 English walnuts, 1200
Loganberries, flno Bprlng wator
running to house and barn; good
big barn, fair house; 10 acres can
bo irrigated from spring. Lays
flno. Seo mo If you want a dandy
home.
100 acres, large houso and barn;
GO acres in cultivation, balance
paaturo and tlmbor; fine spring
wator to house and barn; excel,
lent placo; stock goes with thh.
Seo It and get a flno home.
20 acres, 3 miles out; good Improve
ments; house, barn, orchard, otc;
flno level black land; $4000.
My own home, 20 acres, with fine
Improvements; good bouse, barn,
windmill, tank, milk houEO and
building!, etc.; Joe-dandy or
chard, etc.; $7000.
10, 20 and 40 acres wall im
proved near town. Houses for
ront and salo on Installment.
Store room to rent, 1Gx40 or 32x50. j
money to loan on real estate
notary work; employment agency
Make your wants known and I
think I can fit you out.
It It. RYAN,
Cor, Cemmerclal and Ceater Street.
If Jf 1 1 '- aiOWHolH
1 ! . ' "
.. '.uoutiii ."..ofwyaxe.nW'i
MCWLtAWOUM
liosfc A white. 'fcmi taft'dlnter; 11
cohim tag 184. Return to 225
Twentieth street for reward.
9-12-tr
Frank E. Chutxhlll Representative
of the Western Conservatory ot
Music ot Chlacgo, In this pity, will
rosumo classes In piano, sight
reading, harmony, theory, hlBtory,
.etc., on and after September 21.
Lessons wilt bo given in tho home
or at the studio, as pretorred by
the pupil. Studio rooms and 8 and
9, Opera House building. Rest
dence phono 11Q0, 9-iq-3t
Cement Work Concrete tfalks,, sep
tic, tanks, cement floors and foun
dations. Estimates furnlahod and
all work guaranteed. J. P. Vetch,
328 Marlon street. Phone 608.
9-10-tf
Rooms Two rooma colored gentlo
mon preferred, 1320 N. Commer
cial Btrcot. Mrs. M. fe. Broak.
9-10-3t
Wcngt'r S ClterrtiiRton Pianos nnl
Organs aolu on easy terms; telo
phono 1187; 247 Commercial
8troot Salem, Orogon, tf
Snlcm Cash Market The flnost cuta
ot meats at tho lowest prices. My
phono 370, 247 S. Commercial St.
P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tt
Help Furnished Free of Charge lljr
Latham Land Company, 47b
State street, phone No. 149. Par
ties wanting help ptfndo call at
ofuce or phone us. Also havo cown
tor sale.
Conrrt'to Work 0t mv prlcca on
sldowaHcs. curbs, opllc" tanks and
cement work ot any kind. All
work gnnrnntood flrt-clas. M
Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland
Phono 5C9. July24-tf
WI l.ini'itcr -mihI Fni'l o. Lum
hr hlngl:, miIMIiik innt'-rtM
wood nnd conl l.im prlrt ani?
piomiit dltvriM On. bmeu east
nf fi P 0Mnpfi. .ttMiot Mhonr
I9h 7 "-tf
Hon.. , (iunr.iM I'm- ylnes
llqiiur nnd cltari Wf liandlt
(tin ielrhinid KHIok icnr.d ''astii
whl'klOR Cool and rfrehlnn: baei
Miiiin,,r o itriiiiKlu tfouth
t'omniHrciai trJ'i n--ljrr
Kuliirgcil fjur moat murket on
Bvt Stnto street Iipk boon doubled
In slzo anj wo aro bettor prepared
han ever to servo customers.
Prompt service and the best of
moats our motto. Call or phone
199. R. E. Edwardi Moat Co. "
Tho Home Seekers Information Bu
reau will place you In direct com
munication with ownors of farms
nnd city propel t.v. Chamber Com
merco, Portl .n.l. 222 N. Commer
cial stroot, Balom Or. 7-21-tf
nurTKRNirr iiread.
It U worth mure than any oth
"ruiui yi iiiij prico in 00 nignnr
por iti ot your grocors.
fMJ.IKORVIA HAKKRY,
TIimunN Cooloy, Propn.
Wiiutcd A placo to work for board
and room by li I Kit school studonts.
Co in inn nl en to with J. M. Powom,
suporlntondont city achools. Phono
ofllco, 410, rosldonco 330. 9-12-2v
Wiuitcd At onco, good boy to carry
papors, ono with pony proforrod.
Apply to Journal. 0-8-tf
M'antod Italian prunes In nny quan
tity, picked In firm condition, milt-
ablo for canning. MnitunI Canning
Company, 9-10-3t
Wanted to buy A blacksmith shop
with or without tooln, in good lo
cation In city. Will buy tho
proporty nt n reaaonnblo prlco
Address Fred Dupras, 235 Raru
Va nvonuo, Marquotto, Mich.
8-lS-tf.
Wanted Money to loan. If you
have money to loan on roal oatntc
at G, 7 or 8 por cent, send it to mo,
as I havo many application for
siioh loans. Rank references fur
nlshod on application. S. II. Qrub
or, 820 Board of Trade Bldg., Port
land, Oregon. 9-9-1 m
Wanted At onco, a second cook at
the Cottage Hotel. 9-ll-3t
LIVKRY AND I'KKIJ W.UILES
Mvery mid Fml Hlablen Old Po
ofllco 'nablee, at 354 Ferry tr"
between Commercial and Krou
streets. Telephone 188 Home o
the flneat liveries id the city
bo found hero. Westacott & John
ion, props. 10-1-Iyr.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarter for Woven Wire
Fencing.
Poultry .Vetting, Pickets, Cat
Malthold Rooting, P. & D Read)
Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad
justable Wit dow Screens.
CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN
Buccwsor
WALTKR MOKLKY.
MQ Court 84- Iem. Or
rab)uttbiuo9'4Bp .fjoloql uqi
oniuA ojoui jo uoiiBJjawuoo
i-Vsf-jr--- :
8-room koMM ,"'aWtf.M - wooished.
witf, goo' Bra, okiekeR
park, plenty 6f all kinds of fruit';
2 acres of land, carpet o floor aavi
lots of other things goes with R.
Prices, $2900.
For Sale.
SOO-acre far,ni east of Salam, 250
under plo. good largo house, v2
barns, good w'ell of water, good
orchard, 5G acres In timber and
pasture
GO acres, G miles of Salem, good
house and barn, good place. Price
$3000.
20 aer'ea all in cultivation, good
house, barn. $2000.
40 acres in In cultivation and pas
ture, good house, good .barn, newi
3 head of horses, 7 cows, sevaral
hogs wafeon, buggy, ploW and Ml
farming Implements. Plenty1 ot
hay in' barn, 2 wells on place.
$4600.
J. O. 8CHUXB,
18 N. Liberty.
iouowe.
rpentcrs Dnloa No. iQM L
Union No. 1065 of Carpenter aM
Jolrers ot America meet ererji
Saturday evening at 5:00 p. . n
Hearst kail, 420 State St, A. W.
Dennis, Reo. Seo.
wwf. too4' Mm.
Foresters of Annrlca Court jlaer
wood Foresters, No 19. tyteeti
Saturday night In Holman ha'l,
Statr street Waldo Milter, O. IU
J. O. Perry, npanclal secretary.
I j
CintrMl. l,tMK- No. IH, K. Of l.-
Castle Hall In Hohnan Mock, er
aer State and Liberty utrne
Tuesday of each week at 7:80 .
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; M. It
Anderson, K. of R. acd H.
Hodera WiKMlmon of Araerir Or
gon Cedar Camp No. 524A, Mtt
ovorr Thursr'jy ovening at I
o'clock in Holmau hall. Wk W.
Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk,
WocKlmcn of World Meet every Fri
day nlghtat 7:30, In Holman hall.
B. Lupton, O. O.: P. L. Fraxier,
Clerk.
LIrooIb AKHalty UrIob. Sick, ael
dent and pension insurance; $,
000,000 pledged; every claim pa4
Good agents wanted. J. H. O.
Uoagoraery, supreme orgaaUf
Box4S2 Salem, Oregon. R. ft.
Ryan, leeretary, E4fl fltat str
sash, doors, mouldings. All kiadi
of house Mulsh and hard wrr4
work. Front street, bPtween 8tn"
and Court. Make all eomplatnra
at lh ofhex
.JWJ- .-, yrtTaiiingitB
Muni. m. Ilarr PlUmblng, hot wai.
and steam hcittug aud tlnnlm
Kit Commtirrtul troii Phni.
Malr 192 'J-l-l'
Jl J. I'rtYi'l PlUTnUlg, SfOKIP m
gas tilting Bticccaior to Rnoi -i
Slurphy, ai'C Commercial trv
Prnnw Mali 17
OltAYMIJ.V
( uiiiiiiiiii. Ili-oo. 1'i'MiiHier Ji'iiiMH
All kinds of irunnrir work dn
F'lirplttup and tilaqoa hoxod e-1r
for ihlpmuiit. Prompt serrlcv '
our motto, fltand and nfllce r
2rS Hiiulli Comnio'cliil itre
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REAL KSTATE KOR HA I
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F THESE
Twonty-ono ncros, 1 111 1 1 oh
from Shaw, 1 V4 story Iioaibo,
barn, 17 acres prunes, nil in
bearing, if told nt onco crop
goon with place. Prlco $1375.
Flftyflve ncreH on Howell Pralrlo
,7 miles 4rom Salem, good
room house, good bam, 30
acroa cleared, balance In timber
nnd pasture, 20 nore In hop
Prico $110 por aoro.
City lots for snlo cheap. Small
ainounta down, balanco in
monthly Installments, no Interojt.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
7 HTATH HTRKKT,
House for Sate
ALL NEW
ALL MODERN
ALL COMPLETE
Flvo rooms, liW(), Our reason
able prices bring quick result. First
come, first served.
Voget Lumber Go.
South Fourteenth and Oak,