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DAILY OAPll'AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1008. 3 i?J- nssfUJ'1 ii i mi afwia. rgmmaiiimujii..w 9 I 111! J-Wh ri.l llrateianta p iiS C ,Tnlap i Gr. Podopbyllln . t, Qr. , Jl !. uingr dr. Or l ;?rs J, y Aioea .... i- Or t.MltdOClOT "'"!, ... l. .... TPTnii,lnnf!t B, fire pJijSSS3'- && ' ' 'a-"f Utunborco . . St Or. OUPoppormintj Gr.U uu anoarmint tAw Qr Fxoiplnnt Knlllrlrnt ;tiantlty. oscrM' W .itllilltb J.C JlTM-Co - itir-Mo-nc- T,t"ll " oregoQ oMiT.i.'.t;. T Allen, Portland. ..'forest supervisor. is the now l. -Mermen from" the seventh IS for n full width ge oil South Comrtorclal street. let ub hnvo mcr.intoln Ob, yes; Mr. Oar pe" t.sues. Indlnn summer con- x.l 1m llin fnlH I tall Width UOUIPVliru J" i." u :el. iidi is the least tr'fle wnrmor, but boll. W,,M I' ' ," . nnmntnoatltm ( rcaciifu . .- " U ..mnnflnnl n 1ft tin LSfopnvlns Court street? .-.I ninrs these days nt the r,-k opVra li tliallk8 t0 'our tsnlt, Jr- iUV . ,..., i,nq erven of the best pic- L.8bnff9 In OrcKon. w - ,n wifn ll Rilll VOrV BilOllt. U a fw primary school, orators jirit arouse u. g Pntlemen, you can't all bo mayor IcIMien'. . . . .-,( mnnv nwspaterB edited la ffashlnston these days. .i. .! nolnin pntltlUUCS to 1)1 .U nav d'. Including fruit tracts liii jencral farms. 4. I'nt I an Offonse. tv '-.mnip firm bntnc counblo of g n Hiiprcmo dogrco of , v tiM bo an Inspiration In , . V Mvm and lead nip to hlghor ,. n, iiv. " inld tho art lectur- t Therefore the fnt woman Is nn i,..t .i nM.'f uniin. ror sue ,, v t t itnjivv for nny wing "' t?M '"tand how any wo tn v1 ' rrmnln fat whn It Is so .miH-M nn's fle-h. In the ! ifli-irtT "f Pnrlq one novor bpos t r fl"ir' Although tho nrt nt'' '"k1 tWni?s easy, sit nround . iinnl nnil ont lust whatPVP" ,!,(,, i-y i iipv lfep tliolr flpsh, Km.nd hp r n"iirp lionut'nu. Tiioy hua 'm'e fnf 'odticor that talcos it, p'3 of FarvInR nnd cvmnn- f. T ennel ts of n tOSnnonftll nf- wrf-'url n liutlmp o' tJH mi- ,',--'ri r nniinp strrmoln, " nj; FtuM pr art Crara Aromat- l M 11, miipna Qvrun SMlllVnV Ttjfi all Whv don' fn. udr' l!in wninpii frv Minf It t hralfs nny verv Reed f"v thorn i:l wtl' I understand, ahp off ns BvVrin nniiii'l n ilnv Anv one with i""lnin" chauRe n''' n ''rn 'toro lo cm have a decent ilBiire." o iTOrLI) LIMIT IIEIOIIT OP SKYfUArK' It'nltnl l'rMm I.pnurd Vlrp. VwYn'k, Oct 7 Tho commit- ' ' 1 It 1 !. nf flio hnnrtl I'' ii'urn tod . Rnuoiincod n pub I ..- -. !).. 1 . f ,1 s " mi" proiiD-ui io urn ?b r.f a'1 buildings In Now " fc m r,,,,,, (hould adopt ' if. r 4h hwrlng, It 1 ,iti '. ird of etlniati. Itk r At J 1 1 t.-..- .1.M AHAI .tA ii nnv" ihu iiiihi " '" " ' 'f It Is nropoaed " " I" of buildings to i-ntlnn of build- Is pro- KM 1 P O' r tii. r plnza, for which tho limit DOBod at 350 foot. . m1.1.0 Propo-itlon was made by tho building codo revision commission, which mndo its report after 'nvostl gnting the width pf the streets In tho city. Win-re the width of a street Is lesa than 4u foet, a height of 135 feel only will bo pormltted. A general limit of 1150 feet is proposed for nil torei, lofts, warehouses, restau rants, markets, refrigerator nlnnts, itablos, factorirr, worl-shops, gar agos and other Bttrac turns of a simi lar nature. Offlco buildings, grn'n elevators and ob'orvatorioi nr to b the only buildings to be allowod to rlso higher In tho street. It Is pxneotp'j that considerable op position to the new plan will de velop. o i - THE STOMACH DOES NOT CAUSE DYSPEPSIA .Wither Will It Cure It Hernitxc the Luck of Gastric Juices Prohibit Relief. Tho stomach Is a strong, powerful organ, which 1b composed of muscles of groat strength. It is tilled during digestion with gastric Juices which, when tho stomach, extending nnd comprcsing tho food, dissolve 't and separate tho nourishment from the wnsto matter. If, however, those gastric Juices are lacking, tho Btom nch Is not capable of digesting Its food because It has not tho tools with which to work successfully. Tho gastric Juices when in a per fect state do nwny with all foul odors formontatlnn nnd decay, reduce the food to a disintegrated mass and tho stojnnch then prossps It Into tho In tostlnoH wlioro nnothor form of di gestion take place. Then tho Interf tlnos take from this mass of food all that Is nourishing and givo It to tin blood. Tho waste mnttor Is thrown from tho sysim If, 'r.stoad r, nourlrhmont, tho In ostlnos recelvo Imjcire dopolti com bined with n poisonous nnd Imporfoc' stastrlc Julco, it can bo rondlly Boon that thoy must turn such imporfo?t .nourlflbmont Into tho. blood. Tho blood thon, bolng unnblo to give enoh part of tho body that which It requires, bocomos impoverished, nnd dlsenso h spread broadcast. Stuart's Dyspeps'a Tablets cor rects rurh a condition nt once. If tho gastric Julcoi nro lacking and lmporfert those tablets do their work Just tho snmo. Thev build up tho olomonts In tho Julco which nro Inch ing and remove thoso olomonts which combo disturbance. Meat, grains, fluids, vegetables and dollcaclos, In fact oach portion of a largo meal have been placed n n glass vial ond PMiarf' Dyviepsin Trblotf hnvo d'geo'od thfm to a por fort Miii-l. Just n a hen'thy stomach would do. A largo, complex, hearty menl holds no terror for n dyspentlc If Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro used, Abnormal eating, bite dinners, rich fr odi cairo 111 offects to tho stomach, lnjj 'vhen SMiart's Dyspepsia Tablots are used ono may oat whon nnd what ono will without danger of dyspep sia or discomfort. . Forty thousand plivrMnns endorse hnil prescribe Stuart' Dyn la Tab Ms, nnd every drugg'st carries them In stock, price 60c. Send us your nttme and address, and we will send you nt once by ma'l a sample piick PTo t-rf, v.h- p. a. 8unr Co., 1'iO Stuart B'd., Ma'shall, Mich. nn-wiuw-iwt miwi iiffirirrniinm i "i r n t 7' 't i f. jrf t V w tm . j- tfto aiB mm mm , .am E&. dk ' jmmvmmmmmimmtq N s va9SCW399QK ,-ii, AVMItf jw oSiHf 3' AKiJNMKtl KAC .- - ' . fcE!K55EfetflJW L'SJf.''fcH5i ltemtMm. 7 "J i f iv4 $ m n i L. M rSV. i ,S!V X vi h u Alwnys I3ougLt aud wli Jwi been " ') years, hns boruo tlie hi:'i.iur ot m and Iihj been made h .u r Uis per- p ctuuftl aprislon hLjoo ftii!tiiiM9ft ' A!IovnootitodcM ! youii. tStU. I'juloiuj aud'Jut-OH-,'il ";. bull' i'!o vltl and ontiun'r"! i )u i. ih of ' .i ExperKmoe aeiut Jiv;. riiuvaaV 53CASTORIA 1 -h sulMtltiit for OPtotur Oil, Para- ' (.oililngr Syrups. It I ;.4.4i$. it . urn, JHorphiuo nor o?lup XiM'Jtle ( us.guurnntoo. It lMt-oy Wou Ms, It euros Dlrrlivttnd WIimI titlny Troublos, curt oustipatloii - .:ttimIlntos tlio FotMl, renntuttui tU )-, trivlnjf; nunlthyttud uatuml Jy;p iMjeti TJio Slothor's Fricud. - CASTORIA' always S) tho 'Signature of v J r THE MARKETS SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Prnncisco, Oct. 7. Wheat, No. 1 California club, per conui. $1.G7M-1.70; California white milling, $1.75(3)1,80 northorn, bluustem, 1.72 1.77; northern club, ?1.G7; Inferior grades ot wheat, $1.50 1.00; red, $1.G6 it i u Ilarloy Feed barloy, $1.30 1.35; common to fair. $1.25 1.30; brewing nt San FranciBco nominal at $1.451.55; Cuovallor, $1.60 1.00, according to quality. Egg3 Per dozon, California frosh, including enses, extras, 4G; firsts, 40c; BOCOllds. 2rtU! 1!nntnrn anlnpl. od 23c; Eastern arsis, 25 c; Eastern BucuiiiiH aavac. thirds. 22n: stnrnco. . , r T --. o r 30c. llutter Per frosh, extras. Boconds, 22; pound, California 30 c; firsts, 2Gc, bxtrns, 27c; packing No. 1, 23c; do No. 2, 20c; storago. California extras. 2G'tc. Now cheese Per pound, Callfor. nla Hats, iancv. 13c: nmin. 11U.P.: socouds, 9c; Calllornla Young America, faucy, 13c; ilrsts, 12c; Eastern Oregon flats, fancy, 13c; do, Young America, fnnev. 14i! Ched dars, fnncy, lGc; California stor age, fancy llrfts, 13c. Potntoes Per cental, River whites (sacks) fancy, 70 85c; poor, 50 70c: Salinao UuibankE, $1.251.G0; Early Rose, 75 85c; awect potatoes to the trado, sneks, $1.00(0 1.35; crntoQ, $1.2511)1.50. Onions Per sack, Yellow, 50 55c. Orangos Per box, , Valencius, $23.50. PORTLAND MARKETS Oruln, Flour Feed, Etc. Portland, Or., Oct. 7. Barley, food, $20 per ton; rolled $27.50 $28.60; browing $20.50. Oats No. 1 white, $31 31.50 per ton; gray, $30 30.50. Wheat Club, S8c por bushel; forty-fold, Qlc; Turkoy rod, 02o; Fife, 88cj bluestem, 03c; Valley, 00c; Red Russian, sGc. Mlllstuffs Hrnn, $20.50 per ton; middlings, $33; shortB, country $31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22 liny Timothy, Wlllamotto valley $14 per ton; Wlllamotto valloy, ordi nary, $11; onstorn Oregon, $10.50; mixed, $13; clovor, $0; alfalfa, $11: alfalfa meal, $20. Vegetables nnd Fruit. Frosh fruit Apples, now, 00c $1.50 per box; ponchos, G5 85c pur box; pears, 50 $1,25 por box; plums 50 $1.00 por box; grnpos, 00 $1.25 por crate; Wordons, 20 22c; per basket; huckloberrios, 8 10c $1.25 por crato; Concords, 2022c; box; ground cherries, 75c por box; nrnnborrles, 10c por pound; prunes, 2c per pound. Dairy and Country Produce. Huttor City croamory, oxtrn, 32 it 34c per pound; fnncy, 3032c; store, 18c. IfigKs Oiopon oxtrn, 32 33c; Ilrsts, 27 30c; soconds, 23 20c; liimto.n, 25ii 28c por dozon. Poultty lions, 12c; spring, 12c; ducks, old. 12(h 12''. c: spring, 14 4 I5o; geoso, old, 9 9c; young, 0 1 Cn tnrlrnva nlil 1 Sn? vnunir. 1 Op. Cheose Fancy, cream twins, 14 15c per lb.; full cronm triplets, 14 15c; full cronm Tioung Amor len, 15 10c. Von! Extrn, 99c per pound; ordinary, 77c; hoavy, 5. Pork Fjincy, 7o por pound; or dinary, Gc; large, 6c. Mlseollnncy. Hops Oregon, 1908, 77c per lb.;, 1007, 204c; 10G, 1 VI mc Wool Buster n Oregon, verag be t, lO01Go per lb., according to ii.- nkage; valley, 1616o. Mohair Choice, lSCfUc pci lb. Hides Dry hide, No. 1, M16c Pr lb.; dry Kip, No. 1, lie lb.; dry calfskins, lOe ft).; Mlted hides, 7 8c m.; salted calfik'na, 12 lie lb ; green, lc lew, - , fS3r9? l W WtmTmmm 17 ., J ?Xr SP'sJ, JJ& e Kind You Bare Always Bought n Use For Over 30 Years. CMTUM COUMNV. T UXt iTMfr. HIVIOM 61. SALKTM MAIIKKT. Ixpet Wboltwale Jlaiket. Fugs SOe. Butter Creamery 84, Cow $S(I.60. lieu lQe; rQMHg okleiwaa. 11. Local whMt . Oats 40o. Barley--4itl.lt. i Floor Hard wbMt. 16; valley. tlay- fet, $1: elorf, $9 per ton; tlmotBf, $11 il. On lon$l. wt. Hop- ? arop, Ifrie. CcT-ora narkeitflc. Uobvli , RotAll Mailiot. Ota $1.40. Wheat $1.05. Bffg- lie. Battel -Country, SOc; i-namer 40 flour -ViTlef. J' 5 P11 ,iak- hard v.heat, $1.401.46. Bran 80c per aack. MO per too; rliortg, $1.10 par ack. " lAvmlaeU. Stock hoga -1 60. 84era SHo. VwH 7c. Tropical Prults. Bananaa $0.10. Grange $4.P0. Imonona $4.IA9i.50. Portion! Mnrkots. Poultry Hoo lie; dua8, 15 9 14c; plgaoaa, old $1 per dozen. Mllhtuff Bran, $20. Flour Valley, $1.20 per saok; bard wheat, $1.45. . Do not let anyone tell you tbnt somothlng else Is Just as good as De WltC's Kidney and Bladder Pills be cause there Isn't anything Just aa good. Sold by all druggist.1. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three lines, Tiircc Insertions, 25c. - MdrM MJIt SALK 5-Acrc Tracts in 12 mtlo. of Port land. Fine fruit land and closo to now electric lino and county road. $750, $50 cash and $10 per month Homesoekors Information Bureau. 222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or. 10-5-tt For Sale -18 head of Merino buckB, from tho Mlnto stock, ono of tho oldest breeders of Morlno3 In Oro gon. Prlco $10 por hond. Q. W. EofT, Salem, Orogon, Route No. 0, Box 42. 9-11-Jm For Sale Ten shares of Hickory Bark proforred stock. Addross Drawer 518, Salem, Oregon. 9-25-tf For Sale Ono lot, with sovon-room house, fruit tree, berry vines nnd garden, spot. 35G South 17th St. Price $850. 9-23-lm Only Five Lots Left In tho boautl- mi uiocit j-stn ana lOtli, Trndo and Mill, $225, $250 and $300; can bo bought on Installments 'f desired. Lota will bo advanced In price aftor Oct. 10th. E. Lupton, 1C73 Stato Btrcct. For Sale Plow toam, dirt cheap. Also plow, harrow, disc, Incuba tor nnd Myor- spray pump. Call 390 N. 18th St. 10-G-(!t For snic Ash "wood at a bargain, ' and four or flvo wood hnulori wanted. Phone 292. 10-G-3t S-Acro Tracts in 12 mlloi of Port land. Fine rrult land and closo to now electric lino and county rond. $750, $50 cash and $10 por mqnth. Itomeseokors Information Bureau, 222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or. 1 0-9-5 w Vca' Rule A good homo, high lo catod, two lots, new buildings, good well wntor, different kinds of fruit, cheap. Inqu'ro at 1355 N. 15th street, noar Nobraska avenue. 10-0-3t FOR RENT For Kent Eight-room cottago, now, city water and woodshed. Twolfth and Market stroots M. McBrldo. 10-3-3t Rooms for Rent -Sultablo for room ing house, partly furnished, furnl buro for snlo, 420 Stato street. 10-3-3t A1 1 MUlil j LAN EO UM I'ound Threo lady's lints voro found throo miles out on tho slough road Owner may got samo by paying for ad at Journal ofllco. 10-G-3t Experienced Dressmaker At reason nblo prices, at Mrs, B. E. Brown's 6G0 South Llborty atroot. 10-1-lw On October 1 DrB. Darby nnd Cor noll will romovo tholr dontnl par lors from tho Gray btulldlng to rooms ovor tho Thompson Jowolry store 0-2G-lm Cement WorkConcrote walks, sop tic tanks, comont floora and foun dations. Estimates furnished nnd nil work guaranteed. J. P. Votch, 328 Marlon stroot. Phono G08. 0-10-tf Wenger & Cbcrrlngtonpianos nnd organs sold on easy torms; tolo phono 1187; 247 Commercial Stroet, Salem, Oregon. tf Salem Cnsh Market Tho flnost cut3 of ments nt tho lowest prices. Mv phono 370, 247 S Commercial St P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf, Help Fumlsbnl ITeo of Chni-gi' By Latham Land Company, 478 Stato Btrcot, phono No. 149. Pnrtlos wnntlng help plonso call at ofllco or phono us. Also hnvo coy8 for salo. Concrete Work Qot my prlcoB on Bldowulk, curbs, Bpotlo tankB nnd cement work of nny kind. All work guaranteed first class. M. Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave, Highland. Phono 509. July24-lf SOME OF OUR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. Good plastered 8-room house and 1 lot, in good locntlnn, for a fow days. $1400. Small new house, good well, 9 lots, nil In fmilt, on enr lino, only $1300 This is a snap. 05 acres, all extra land, flno 10-room house, windmill, hot nnd cold water In houso, wntor piped to bnrns, 2 good barns, fine location, 10 acres flno bearing 'pnine, 8 acres in applw, Jtrt communed to bsar, good varlHhv; 3 aces Royal Ann chorr!"". smnll fruits, He, 4 ncr8 fir" timber, S line cows, 2 In i . hai"i"i, 2 wagons, buggy. 30 ho-, chlckoni, farm. Implo-ire-t, rfperatpr, 50 tons liny, oat furnlturo, otc. This Is ono of tho best homos I .hnvo aeon In Marlon county. InVoitlgnto. Also houses to ront nnd money to lonn. A. O. SMITH CO., Room 9, ovor Unltod States National Bank, Salem, Oregon. FOR RALE $1600 good 5-room houso In Yow Park, bnth. tollot, hot and cold wnter, porch all around tho houso, $1500, A good now Iiouso nn 18th stroot, hath, tollot, hot and oold wnter, aloctrle wlro In house, lino hoimo for $2600. A nine room houso, good well of wa ter. I lota, $2100. $3000 good honae with 4 acres of land. Plenty of fruit of all kinds, ..$$000. 4 acre wPb rood house, large barn. Plenty of all klada o' fruit. Price $4000.- A good farm, 6 miles ot Salem, good large bouse, )arge barn.' rwo sprtmra, I valla, 16 aorea young orchard , aome bearing trees. Prlee $6000. Tracta or land from 1 acre to 00 and up, good barga'ns. Some line 10 acre tracts. ,T. O. SOiriTLTK, 184 North Liberty Street. Ciu-pontor Can do all kinds of rough nnd lnsldo work. Anything from ropairs to contracting. A. C. Brown, 1390 North 17th street. 0-29- i ogef Lmnlier and Fuel Co. l,uui bor .shingles, hnlldlng material wood and coal. Low prices nnc" prompt daltvnrlpu. One block osm of Q. P. pnsongr- depot. Phom 108. 7-S-if REAL BSTATM FOll 8ALW V NOTE j THESE 41 ncros, good C-room, plastered houso, 15 acres boarlng orchard, cherries and apples. Price $200 por acre. 2 acres, lnsldo city limits, fi-room houso, on car lino. Prlco $1800 9 acres, tho host buy wo have 1 story, 8-room houso, good barn, G mlloa from Salem, nil cleared, 7 acres In fruit, running water. Prlco $2100. Good 7-room house, about 1 acre ground, barn, stono collar, 2 blocks from car lino. Prlco $2000. City lota for salo cheap. Small amounts down, bnlnnco lu monthly Installments, no Interest. OLMSTED LAND CO. 073 STATE STREET. WANTED Wnnted To sow out by tho dny; cx porloncod dross mnkor. Call or wrlto Miss G. E. Honry, 485 Di vision atrcot. 10-5-lw Wanted At onco, good boy to carry papors, ono with pony preferred. Apply to Journal. 0-8-tf Wnnted Monoy to loan. If you have money to lonn on renl estate nt 0, 7 ot 8 por cent, send It to me, no I hnvo many applications for such loans. . Bank references fur nlshcd on application. S. II. Grub or, 820 Board of Tradu Bldg., Port land, Oregon. 9-9-lm Wnnted Good young driving horse, weight nbout 1000 pounds. T. W. Rnbison, Journal, 9-29-tf Wanted A furnished Iioubo 5 to 7 rooms, for now family. A. V, Ilofor, Socrotary Board of Trado. Phono Rut! V Woiidcrotb Fine wlno llqunrs and ulgark. Wo hnndb tha rolehintod Kcjlbg nnd CHftb whhklM Cool unrt refreshing beo inTiatnn'l,- y Src unlit 9utl CpmniMrrtal ktii" i-;i-lyr Miss Elnm Weller PlanUt. Appoint ments en n bo made for loisoun ov ary nftornoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Classes In Dunning Mothod Tuoa dayB, Fridays nnd Saturdays, 095 North Llborty stroot. Phono 1351 9-28- LOST. Lost -Largo whlto cat, answors to namo of Potor Pan. Rownrd, Phono 072. 10-5-tf. LODGES CnrpcntorH Union No. 1 0H.t Local Union No. 1005 of f'nrpontors nnd Joluora of America meet evor Sat urday evening at 8:00 p. m. In Hearst hall, 120 State Street A. W. Donuls, Rc, gee. Fomt !! of Aiiiurlni Court Shor wood, Foroatert, Is'o. 19. Moeta Ratunlay night In Holmnn hull, Bfaui stttot. ,aldo iiller, O. R. J. C. Perry, unauelRl tncretary. "BAROIAINi IV REAL ESTATE neliti MintHH. Whv pay ren. when vmi can buy a two-room home and two lots for $326. AHOfliw Snan. K0Pe. 6 room-. oi(1ed. drll!"l wll. good water, 1 't lots, for o l $100. And H(III AnMtiiT Hnnp. House, 6 rooms, wood-led, go- d well water, shade tiem, lot 4x100 fwt, $860. foua. (I Room, l 1ax, f H'.-io. MMerp fions; t2no) nnd no; -one Jare clo-e lu with lance lots. Viif-fittt T. We hove a lare IWt of vacant loin, 0 and up. Soma are in floe location. Tnaet. For 5, 10, A-arr trcta, fee us. Vmmm, 40 arrej land, good deen soil, hou- and barn ond outhnlldinm, 'i feoeati, orebard, 6 mlloa from fln lfin, good roa4; anap. $4000. or win okMK0 for city propoHv For atoek, eolrf, grain or f uP land", o u. I0CTmn A XIINTON, Pbone 4 St. 941 State St., Bayne ndg , Ro .m 7- 302. 10-3-3 Huie Wing Sang Co. Wo ninko tip nil kinds ot wrapyiora hd whlto undorwoar, waists and l mouiis nnd Bklrta; nil kinds of gontlomon'H nnd Indies' furnishing goods; nil kinds of Bilks and dross goods; hose, Bulls, pants, overalls, blnnkots, ncckwonr, matting, china waro, trunks, embroidery nnd Inci , otc. .li! S. Conunerclal Rl. Hnlom, Or. i nmn ii 1 1 in Him w- ;i Graber Bros, i (CHrHl Idno No. 18, K. f P. Co, tie hall In Hotmail block, cor ner Stat anil L'borty atreete. Tuesday of each week at 7: SO. p. m. Oscar John-on, C. C; K. Q - Anderwon, K. of R. and 8. M4ltrii Woo1iiiii of Antorlm -Ore-aon Cedar Cnwn N'o. R84U. Mei'O every Thursday 'Vrilnr at 8 o'clock In Ho'man hall. W. W. i HIM, V. C.t V. A. Tu-iM-r. c!.Tk. U'oKjmnt of M'iMid -Mim t ,.vi-ty Frl- dsy nlnht t 7:i. In iio'i-mr. li-.p i K. Lupton, C. C ; P . Fmlr, , ClrV . I Liiiiolu A mi mi, I'lilon Sick, a "1-' d' -it nii'l iKiii-lon niir. ii.-c; '!, OOO.u'jO nledgo.1; v-m fli'in p.il 1 Good agi-ntd Hiul. J II ", , Moiittcomnry, nrjiir.nm oiKitnl't, ltu 432 Hnk'iu, ()! j ,n u R j Ran aaci-Hary, S4e Htut- nt!, -t. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt nttontlon lo all orders, guarantoo our , , work to give sutlsfnotlon nnd ; ; to be up to tho aanltnry stand- T v nrd. Wll WILL HE PLEASED TO GIVII IISTIMATKH t ON CONTRACTS Onll at oar ahop on Liberty street, baok of Burr's Jowelry f Blora. Pbono 160, 'H4'4-H-HH-H'r A' r. KM v-,a : L.LJ11 J -I PL1 MRflRR linn: M. Iturc PluuibliiK. hot wat and ateam heating and foiling; 164 Commeielal street. Phon i Malo lal. l-l-lyrj M. 4. P-i4 -PluinbUij;. -t-nni and Kti flttlnp. 8uoceo-or to Koe Murphy, 226 Couimerclal street Phooe Main 17. mmtmmmmmmmtm , m & V4k. jT "t j a.ujr wrrv-i. mm nt - i i iw'. aar iwsm ii SHI! MY UWtOAIMS Oammoreiel hall for rest, for dwell ings aad lodg'ag houae. A ploMlld4e-aro traot; flao lm provoaiU, orchard, walnuta aai lOfaabarrlea; excellent aprlag water at houao and barn; G miles out. 100 aaree: splendid dairy farm: house, barn, orchard, splendid spring wator to both house and barn. Housos for sale and rent; monoy on real estate; notary work done; nro life and 'accident Insuranco that pays it losses promptly. Employ ment office for all kinds of work. H. R. RYAN, Corner Commercial and Center St. LI VICKY AKU FgKD STAltf BS I J very and VmI AtihrOld Fuji office Stables, at 251 Ferry stroet between Commercial and Front reels. TeluphoHtf 1SV. Some of the flneot 1 Ivor tea In the elty can bo fousu hero. Weotacwt & John nn Proy 10-1-lvr DRAY.MKN Ciuiiinlnx Bros,1 TruiiHfcr Company ; All kinds of transfer work done Furn'ture and piano boxod rondy , for shipment. Prompt sorvlco U i our motto. Stand and olllce at! 253 South Commercial stroet Phono 210. Residence Phono SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL Frr water sorvlco apply at office, Bills payable monthly la advaaee. 'n. THE BIIST HOAKT HIE I MIIA K.'lt HAD Cm o uUlnln. d r . 1 1 1 .iur irln,rt tt ii !! Miirf Juii-v I.m f, million o" rirk AM out iin'iiiH nr m-l tod fwm the cho'reitt, and piepared for tbo tnhie to uit )ik demands of tho fastidious, our pricwe aro lower for quality tbaa you oas find nt any plnae in Bnlem K. C. V It O S R, Phono SIM. mO fitntif St. Salem Fence Works Hcuilquartertt for Woven Wire Fencing, Poultry Nottlug, Pickets, Oato, Maltbold Rooting, P. &. D Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad instable Wil-dow Screens. CIIAS. D. MULUliAN Successor WALTKR MOHLKY. W4) Court St. galena, Of,