Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 13, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY QATOAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUBBPAY, OCTOBER 1.1, 1008.
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PEHSONAI MENTION
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of Snlem
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people.
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.. if vnntnrflflY for La
aii business. , , .
-.Helen Savage, or wncumm,
vl-o vIslt'nK yesieruny.
We W"' nf qpnit o. a In
lyLStlnVth'relntlves.
w V .... .- Hotnrnpil from ft
ki o "u" ;,:;., TpinndV
:'"It.w.1," ' Stnvton. was
L; h.iflincsH hero yesterday.
K it scott left for Bttford yes
E? " few days' business visit
. x,9 was In Woodburn yoj
JJ looking after business mat-
w.nn rntiiriicd to Portland
Lornlns after n 8hort b8ln03S
,. Ikla MtV.
t Geo. Drooks left this morn-
for Portland to v'slt witn iriouus
L abort "mo. nf
I W. U. "U."L a,,"'"?"''
er'r minister in i ,'3" tul "j-
e church, wn vlBiting with
Mi Here yesterday.
w Kreus is in i-umuuu nu-
' V . . n...1 .rtafHtlt frlnnrla
It DtiBines "" io""o ...
i few aa8
0 Ooodall, of tho Ratlrond
hmlislon, is at coiiins bprmgs,
iih few days' recreation.
i,dr Donaldson, of Oregon City,
looking nftcr bti Iness Interests
L (or a few days.
fot Athershaiii, of Portland, is in
titr looKing atior uusiuuhb irnii-
i for a tew nays.
Ibcrlff Ed. Rand, of Baker City,
innsact nc business noro ftion-
f I nthe Interest of his office.
lOWPD King ruiuriiuu iii"i uvuir
i from Portland wlioro no trntiB-
kd business for a short tlmo.
D Morenn. of Tlio HnrrisMirg
bin, Is In tho city visiting. with
Mi anil transacting business.
Ul-i Delia Carter returned to hor
be In Albany today after spending
teek here with friends nnd rcln-
Wolfe, a former Snlom
.but of late years n resident of
F'anclfco, li In tho city vlslt-
itlihold friends.
I'i Pauline Clnrk, of Eugene,
for Portlnnd this morning to
ft with friends for n fow dnys
ki i pleasant visit in this city.
d. Adams, foromnn of tho Fort-
I Light & Power compnny. loft
Portland todny after sponding
k simmer In this city.
wjr Larson will leavo Bhortly
Dalles, where ho will bo cm-
fri for n few months building n
:n,
Mr and Mrs. J L. Van ninrlcon
(returned to their homo In Now-
rf liter attending tho recent court
i!oai, .
'it and Mrs. J. N. Stnrr, of Port
ia, attended the wedding of Mrs.
i'i lister, Miss Nlnn Johnson,
: a married to Raymond Lan-
X'l Hnrv Fnwk hni roturnod
h Tip Dalles, where bIio snout a
ek3 lstlnc with hor rtmich-
Mi Claud Knight, formerly of
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!! al!m-nt h usually caused by
't'a'lsm cf the mmsclos of tho
c! bnric, nvd b quickly
br apylng Clmmborlaln's Lln-
-' na or three timos a day nnd
"asing the parts nt each nppllcn
i For sale at Dr. Stono's drug
feelaUelVcp-rlonrorAs-
MalaUnrJlhcT.' ).nHDri..i
f IslhcStoisf vBowcls of
LOT
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JsT)i-esilon,Clwrful-fSP-cst-Contalns
neither
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&ot Narcotic.
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Talk with your doctor about Aver'a non
Alcoholic Ssrsnnnrllln. Ash htm tf h r-
f n C W(1l)f scribes it for pee, delicate children. Ask
IfrjL '''-' hm f ilc recomir.unds it when the blood
, t umfAi. 'Stntn ana impure, and when the nsrcs are
W1? TrutaZ wcak nnd 'nslcady. Ask him if it aids nature
O.AyerOo.
Mill,
PLAY LAST NIGHT
WAS 'SPICY" ENOUGH
"Tho Isle of Spies" last night nt
tho Grand was Indeed true to Its
calling, ns tho spicy miiBlo nnd pep
pery Joke3 held the Interest of thu
audience during tho entire perform
ance. Tho first net sotting wns that of
an Oriental lodge with all the usual
decorations compion to tho Far East
people.. Tho flnnle of' this act was
the "Star of Fnte," being nn onor
mous star fringed with electric
lights nnd nt the close of the music
the center of the stni opened up dis
closing a beautiful chorus girl
kneeling In n hazo of blruo light.
Tho second and final act brought
forth tho comic Bailors Micky 0'
Grady nnd Slubsky Mackinaw. These
two characters provided sport ga
lore with their ludicrous cavortlngs
and b'rnnd-new sayings.
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TEA -' '
New York is too far
from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Your grocer returns your money It jrou don't
like Scbllllnu't licit; we par him.
HAZE TAI-T'S DAUGHTER
AT llliyy MAWIl
(United Trcts Leased Wire.)
Dryn Mawr, Pa., Oct. 13. Among
the girls of tho freshman class at
Dryn Mawr who nro recovering to
day from the effects of "rushing" by
tho Bophomores 1b Miss Holen Taft,
daughter of the Republican presi
dential candidate. Although a mys
terious rumor was promulgated that
MIbb Tnft was not to bo subjected
to nny "rough" treatment, sho was
compelled to do "stunts" thnt sig
nalized her admission into the baby
cla"s of tho college
Tho girls who subjected MIbs Tnft
and her "freshio" comrades to Bitch
Indignities hb bolng fed "by n spoon,
compelled to wenr vnrlogatcd hos
iery, and to plungo Into a waterless
bath tub, nro careful to explain that
Miss Taft was not hazed but just
"rushed."
"I did not realize tho ceremonies,"
laughingly ndmittcd the candidate's
daughter. .
o
Deafness Cnnnot Ho Cured
by local applications, ns thoy cannot
reach tho diseased portion of tho
enr. Thoro Is only ono way to euro
deafness, nnd thnt la by constitution
al remedies. Deafness Is caused by
an Inflamed condition of tho mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tuho. When
this tubo Is Inflamed you havo a.rum-
Dimg sound or imperfect Hearing,
ana when It Is ontlroly closed, Donf
noss Is tho result, nnd unlesB tho In
flammation can bo taken out nnd
this tubo restored to Hj normal con
dltlon, hearing will bo destroyed for
ovor: nine causes out of ton are
caused by Catnrrh, which Is nothing
but nn Inflamed condition of tho mu
coin surfaces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars
for nny enso of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Cntnrrh Curo. Sond for cir
culars freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con-
stlpntlon.
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If you nre going to mnko a nol-o
let It sound like n boost.
ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
i The Kind You Have
Always Sought
ver
Bears the A ,
Sigaature Aft
foX- Uss
j ror u
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE MARKETS
SAN FHANCISCO MAJUICETS.
San Francisco, Oct. 9. Wheat,
No. 1 California club, por cenUt
U.671.70; California whito
milling, $1.75 1.80; northern,
bluestem, $1.72 1.77; ofl
grades wheat, $1.50 1. CO; Reds,
U.G71.G7.
Barley Feed barley, $1,30 0
1.35; poor to fair, $1.251.30j
browing at San Francisco nominal at
$1.45 1.55; Chevalier, $1.60U
1.G0, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California froBh.
Including cascB, oxtrnB, 48c; firsts.
41c; seconds, 26 c; thirds 23c;
Enstem, 25 c; soconds, 23 c;
storage, 30c; Eastorn Btorage,
24 c; firsts, 24c.
Butter Por pound, California ox
traB, 30 c; firsts, 2Gc; seconds,
22 c; thirds, 20c; Eastorn extras,
27c; pnsklng, No. 1, 23c; do., No. 2,
20c'; storage, California extras.
20 c.
Now cheese Per pound, Callfor
nla flats, fancy 12; firsts, 12c;
seconds, 9c; California Young
Amorlca fancy, 13 c; flrstB, 13c:
Eastorn New York Cheddars fane.
10 c; Oregon flats, fancy, 13c; do.
Young Amorlca fancy, 14 c; Cali
fornia storage fancy, flats, 13c.
Potatoes Per contal, River whites
(sacks) fancy,. 70 85c; poor, 50
70c; Sallnna Burbanks, $1.25 1. CO;
Oregon Burbanks, $1.25 1.35;
Early Rose, 75 85c; swoot pota
toes to tho trado, sacks, $1.35;
crates, $1,50.
Onions Por sack, Yellow, 50
GOc.
Oranges Por box, Valenclus.
$23.50.
POltTLANI) MARKETS
Grain, Flour Feed, Etc.
Portlnnd, Or., Oct. 13. Bnrloy,
feed, $20 27 per ton; rollod $27.50
(S'28.50; browing $26.50.
Oats No. 1 whlto, $31 31.50
por ton; gray, $30 030.50.
Wheat Club, 88 89c; por bush
el; forty-fold, 90c; Tturncy red, 92c;
Fife, 89c; bluofttom, 92 93c; Vnl
ley, 90o; Rod Russian, 8Gc.
MillBtuffs Bran, $20.50 por ton;
middlings, $33; short, country
$31; city, $30; U. S. mill chop, $22
Hay Timothy, Wlllnmotto vnlloy
$14 por ton; Wlllamotto valloy, ordi
nary, $11; eastern Oregon, $10.50;
mixed, $13; clovor, $9; alfalfa, $11;
alfalfa mcnl, $20.
Vegetables and Fruit.
Fresh fruit Apples, now, COc
$1.50 per box; .peaches 35 G5c por
box; pears, $1 1.20 por box; plums
50 $1.00 per box; grapes, CO
$1.25 por cruto; Wordons, 20 22c;
por bnBkct; huckleberries, 9 10c
$1.25 per crato; Concords, 17
20c basket; ground chorrlcs, 75c per
box; cranberries, $10 por bbl;
prunes. 22c nor pound.
Dairy nnd Country Produce.
Butter City crenmury, oxtrn, 32
34c por pound; fancy, 3032c;
storo, 18c.
Eggs Oregon extra, 35c;
firsts, 2730c; socondB, 232Cc;
Eastern 26 29c .per dozen.
Poultry Hons, lie; springs Ho;
ducks, old, 1212c; young, 14
15c; geoso, old, 8 9c; young, 9
10c: turkeys, old, 1 8c; young, 19c.
Clicoso Fnncy, cream twins. 14
15o per lb.; full cream trlplat.
14 15c; full croum "Young Amer
ica, 1516c.
Veal Extra'. 8 9c per pound;
ordinary, 77c; heavy, 5.
Pork Fnncy, So por pound;
ordinary, 0c; largo, 5c.
MlRci'llnncy,
Hops Oregon, 1908, 7 8c per
lb.;, 1907, 24c; 1900, IVitf
lC
Wool Eastorn Orogon, nvertK3
bot, 10 16 Wo per lb., according to
to 8hrInkago; vnlloy, 15 15 p.
Mohair Choice, 18lSo per
lb.
Hldos Dry hulas. No. 1, 14 16c
por lb.; dry kip. No. 1, 13c lb.; dry
calfskins, 16c lb.; salted hldos, 7ff
8c It).; saltod calfskins, 12 13c lb ;
greon, ic loss,
SALIiM MAUKITT.
TcnI AVholesrile Mnihat,
Eggs 30c.
Butter Creamery 34c.
Cows $3 3.00.
Hens 10c; young chickens, lie
Uocul wheat S6c.
Oats 40c.
Iiar;y $22.50,
Flour Hard wheat. $5;
valley,
$4.25.
Hay- Choal, $10; cjovqr, $9 per
ten: timothy, $11 12,'
pnlona $1.25 cwt.
Hops 1907 crop, 54fCc.
Ctucnra Bark 2 3c.
Mohair lr
Retnll Market.
Ots $1.40.
Wht $1.0.
Eggs 35a,
Butti Cqwiitry, 30qi qrimery,
Flousw. VH-. $1.8 Pr naoki
hard whtnt. $1.401. 45.
I Bran 90e per sagk, $90 per ton;
'shorts, $1.30 per taak.
t Livestock.
Sto-k btis4.50f
Stoors -$ .
I Va: T.
Tropical Fruit,
nnnanas $6.50.
Oranges $4.00.
-o-
DeWItts Little Early Risers, the
famous HUle liver pl- Sold by all
druggists.
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c.
FOK SALE
D-Acro Tracts in 12 nillos of Port
land. Flno fruit land nnd closo to
new electric lino and county road.
$.750, $50 cash and $10 por month
Homeseekor8 Information Bureau.
222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or
10-5-tt
For Sale Ton shnrcs of Hickory
Bark preferred stock. Addross
Drawer 518, Salem, Oregon.
9-25.-tf
For Sale? On,o lot, with Bovon-room
nouse, rruit treo, berry vines and
garden spot. 356 South 17th St
Prlco $850. 9-23-lm
Only Vivo Lots Left in tho booiutl
ful block ISth nnd lOthf Trade
and Mill, $225, $250 and $300;
can be bought on Installments If
- desired. Lots will bo advanced lu
prlco after Oct. iOth, E. Lupton,
1G73 State street.
For Sale
Jorbuy,
-Two good milk cows, 1
1 Hol'teln: thoroughbred
Jtraey heifer calf.
N. Commercial st.
Inquire 7 l
10-12-3t
For Sale By ownor, good house,
barn, nhed, cow, horse, light
wagon and buggy; ton lots all
fenced and cultivated; fruit trees.
Corner Twenty-second nnd Hydo.
Tumor Road. 10-12-lw
For Sale Ash wood for Balo. Wm
Aschorman, Rottto 5, Phono Farm
ers 534. 10-10-ltw
For Salp nt iv Bargain Now resi
dence, strictly modern, nlno largo
rooms nnd bath, fino coment bnje
mont, largo lot, best location for
n homo. Terms to suit purchaser.
1499 Court street. 10-12-lwk
FOR SALE.
A good SOO-ncro farm, 250 under
plow, balanco timber and pasture;
good houso, largo bnrn family or
chard; $45 per aero; $5000 cash,
balance on tlmo.
A good $8500-fnrm east of Sa
lom; good hotiBO, lnrgo barn, some
hops; Innd good; well and run-"
nlug wntcr on place; cheap.
$8500.
Threo 10-acro tracts, good houses,
fruit; two aero potntoos and hay
In barn; $2000, nnd $3000, nnd
$1600.
Look at this for a home: 21 acres
oast of Salem, good houso, 0
rooms, frnilt houso, woodhouse,
good largo bnrn full of hay, 3 hond
of horses, 2 cows, 2 two-year-old
liclfors, 3 head of hogs, all tho
chickens on tho plnco, good
wagon, good buggy, ono plowi
harrow, cultivator, In fact, every
thing that Is In tho farming lino
Plenty of fruit, soma potatooi.
corn nnd othor things on plnco.
All for $6000.
Ono good 5 -room houso, now, In
Yow Park. ,$1200.
5-room houso, good well, woodJhod,
stnblo, some fruit trees; $1100.
A. C. SMITH & CO.,
My ofllco Jb now at J. L. Freeland
Bldg., Stnto, Streot.
FARMS.
If you aro looking for a good fnrm,
good noil, don't overlook this
snnp.
1HO Acres, 110 undot cultivation. 20
acres In hops; bnlancn lu timber
nnd pnsturo, good fences, living
wntor nil yoar, old houso, barn,
hup houso, 5 nillos from Salem,
good rond, school, rurnl route,
vory bet of soil, lluo location,
not far from tho city of Salem,
ndjolulng land sold $125 per nore,
will sacrlflco to sottlo up ootate,
for only $05 por aoro. '
For 5, 10, 20 and 40-noro traotB, soe
(US.
88.-50,
Snap $850 will buv 2 lots, foncod.
with 2 houfs8, qua 8 rooms, onti 3
rooms, rent for $7; $3 por uioath;
fru't, garden, good woll water. R
momber prlco, only $850; worth
good deal moro.
Motions Hoiimw 81100 uiid Up.
LOTS.
Wo havo vncnnt lot In all part of
tho olty. Why pay rent whon we
can soil you cholco vncnnt lots on
Installment with small payment
down, balance tormB to suit, price
of lots, $50 and up. Remember
ovory day adds to the Salem popu
lation, and therotoro to the prlco
of ronlty. So now Is tho tlmo to
"buy. Call on us.
IlECHTEL ft M1NTON.
il Stnto St. IVtyno Building.
FOR SAM9.
Good 7-room hoiiBo, pantry, wood-
shad, good well, barn, 2 acros of
land, all kinds of freilt, atovu,
carpets and othor thlnsH go with
It. for $3800.
1200 houso In Yow Pnrk. goed:
S ropins. pantry, large lot; $1200.
A good 8-room bou-o. clpsot with
a oh bnlroom; good bassmont.
lrn. 4 lota; $4000.
Good S-rooni hou'e; good waodsuod,
good well, large barn, 3 lots;
$2g00.
A homI 6-raojn hout, barn, olty
wUr, 16 00.
i-roam houiw. barn. C aoree of land.
MiO young troea; $2700.
Good -room hoiiBO In Iittglewnod;
BDod well, large bars, 3 lots;
$2tl0.
2 nfee lots In North Fulani, all In
fence, some fruit trees; $660. '
Alfo some vary nlcui farina and 5
acre trjict aud 10-aere tract.:
good bargains of all kinds. Be
fore qi h v ee
I
J. O. KCfirLZ,
4W Stato fctreet, its tl J, T, Itrec-1
lMtut liuiiiiiiur i
ImimI llHihIiitg.
FOR RSNT
oonw To Let fFuralahed and un
furnished rooms at '790 N. Com
mercial, east aide of street.
10-7-tt
Furnished Rooms lnqulro 352 N.
Summer. 10-12-3t
MIHUELLANBOUB
For Sale or Trwdo 10-acro chicken
ranch. Would trado for .Saletn
property of houso and lots not to
exceed $1000 or $1200. This
chicken ranch Is located mllo
east of Turner, near Tabornacle;
has about 175 fruit trees,, logan
and raspborrles; good houso and
barn, 3 good wolls; all fenced and
cross-fenced; good gravel soil. En
quire at 407 S. 18th Bt, Cash
prlco $1600. Salem Oregon.
10-12-3t
Lost A bay mare. lAnyono finding
said animal call up Main 198.
10-8-3t
On October 1 Drs. Darby and. Cor
noll will remove their dental par
lors from tho. Gray building to
rooms ovor tho Thompson Jewelry
store, 9-25-lm
Cement Work Concrete walks, stip
tlo tanks, comont floors and foun
dations. Estimates furnished and'
all work guaranteed. J. P. Vetch,
328 Marlon street. Phone 608.
0-10-tf
Wcnger & Chcrrlngton Pianos and
organs Bold on easy torms; tola
phono 1187; 247 Commercial
Stroqt,. Salem, Oregon, tf
Snlcm Cash Market The finest cuts
of meats at tho lowest prices. My
phono 370, 247 S Commercial St.
P. W. Royelti!. Prop. 7-21-tf,
Help Furnlslscd Free of Cliargc By
Latham Land Company, 478 State
stroot, phono No. 149. Parties
wanting holp ploaso call at office
or phono uo. Also havo cowb for
salo.
Coiscrcto Work Got my prices on
Bldowalk, curbs, spottc tanks and
comont work of any kind. All
work gunrantood first class. M.
Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland
Phono 569, July24-tf
Carpenter Can do all klndB of
rough and insldo work. Anything
from ropnlra to contracting. A. C.
Brown, 1390 North 17th stroot.
0-20-
vogct ListntMir and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material
wood and coal. Low prices au
prompt dolivorlra. Ono block east
of S. P. pasaengtr dopot. Phon
108, 7-2-tf
Dutto ft Wendcroth Fine wlnoa,
liquors and cigar. We bandit
the celebrated Kellog gand Caatk
whUltlea. Cool and refreshing boo
constantly ol draught. Boutk.
Commorclal street. 9-3-lyr
Miss Kinui Wellor Pianist, Appoint
ments can bo made for lessons ov
ory nftornoon from 2 to 4 o'clock.
Classes In Dunning Method Tues
days, Fridays and Saturdays, 695
North Llborty stroot. Phono 1351
9-28-
Wanted A flrt,t-clns8 cook nt tho
Salem hospital; good wages. Ap
ply In porson. 10-1 2tf.
.
Cnrpeutfrs Union No. 10(15 Local
Union No. 1066 of Carpontors and
Jolnors of Amorlca moot over Sat
urday ovonlng nt 8:00 p. in. In
llonrst hnll, 420 Stato Streot
A. W. Donnls, Roc. Sue.
PorcRti'rH of America Court Shor
wood, Foroatora, No. 19. Moots
Saturday night In Holmnn hall,
Stnto Htroot. Waldo Mlllor, C. R.
J. C. Perry, financial aocrotary.
Cent nil Lodge o. 18, IC. of P.
Cantlo ball In Holmnn block, oor
nor Stnte nnd Llborty strneUi,
Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p.
m. Oscar John-nn, O. C; E. B
Andtrrson, K. of R. and S.
MntfpiTi WofMlmeis of AsiU'i'lca Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. MoU
ovory Thursday ovonlng nt 8
o'clock la Holmnn hnll. W. W.
Hill. V. C; F. A. Turner, olork.
Wo(Hliiittu ttt World Moot every Fri
day night nt 7:30, In Holmnn hall.
E. Lupton, C, C; P. L. Frazlor,
Clerk.
Llnwlu Annuity Union 8lck, acci
dent nnd pension Insurnnco; $2,
000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid.
G&od agents wanted. J. H. C.
Montgomery, wsprorno orgsnlzor,
Box 432 Salem, Orogon. R. R.
Ryan secretary. 540 Stato stroot.
H'ANTED
Wanted To sew out by tho day; ox-1
perlenced .dross maker. Call or
writo Miss O. E. Henry, 485 DI-1
vision street. 1 0-5-1 w
WnnttHl At once, good boy to carry
papers, ono with pony preferred
Apply to Journal. 9-8-tf
Wnutl Good young driving hore
weight about 1000 pounds. T. W.
Rainsou, Journal. 9-29-tf !
I, .. i
WnnUil or 6-room furnished
house, modern up-to-date; Jiave '
no children. Phont at once. Main
155. 10-10-3t. j
' i ' i i ... .,., J
WmtUxl-- Posltlor to Work m a
auu by man and wife AJ Irom
u. Journal. 10-12-3t
8ALEM WATKR COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL '
Pnp wntnf aurvlrik nrinlv nt ninna
. .,,, Mfci.. ,' j
Bills payable monthly jn advanc
l I
.-
RKAL BSTATH POR SALU' '
TAKE
I NOTICE
Farms from 1600 acres down to
5 acres, at right prices.
.$2100 9 acres, six miles out, im
, provements worth more than
we are asking for tho place.
$3150 Modorn 6-room house, full
basement-, bath, toilet and fur
naco hoat, Ono block from
court house.
City lots for sale cheap.- Small
amount down, balance la
monthly Installments; no In
tercst.
OUSTED LAND CO.
73 STATIC 8TKKKT.
PLUMBBRS
Thco. M, Ilarr Plumbing, hot water
and Bteam heating and tinning;
164 Commorclal street. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-lyr
M, J, PotacI Plumbing, steara an
gas fitting. Successor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial, street
Phone Main 17.
DRAYMEN
Cummins Brow.' Transfer Company-
All kinds of transfer work doite
Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt service Is
our motto. Stand and office at
253 South Commorclal street.
Phone 210. Residence Phone
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL
For wntc sorvlco apply at office.
Bills payablo monthly in advance.
LIVERY AND FEED STAPLES
Livery ami Fccl Stables Old PoJt
olllco Stables, at 254 Forry street,
between Commorclal and Froat
streets. Tolophonu 188. Some of
tho finest llvorlos In the city can
bo found horo. Westacott & Joha-
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I Graber Bros. I
PLUMBING
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GAS FITTING
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.. to all ordors, guaranioo our
'.'. work to glvo satisfaction and 1
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ard,
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; TO GIVE ESTIMATES t
ON CO NT HA OTS
: l Call nt our shon on Liberty
I! Btnot, bnck of llnrr's Jowolry t
Btoro. Phono 550,
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Salem Fence Works
IIcuduartvra for Woven Wiro
Fencing.
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Oates,
Malthold Roofing, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Bomon Doors and Ad
justable Wl'-dow Bcroons.
CiiAS. 1). MULUOAN
BucceMor
WALTER MORLEY.
gBO Court St. S)Ut.m. Qra.
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CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
I have selected tho best brands
of Cigars and Tobacco consist
ent with tho trado. Can supply
you with what you wish with
satisfaction. Also carry a com
ploto line of soft drinks.
E. CASH, Prop.
Front Street, opposite Tho Re
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