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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1908)
hf 'V. X A, V ' 1 ... TUESDAY, OCTOBER SW, 1808. DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, iALSW, OMKKMT, .. sHaHs? '- ffi We'll Show You The new ilno goods for8prlng from ; Hart, SchaffnerS Marx Mhdo In-their perfect way, of all wool fabrics, In the richest and most at tractive patterns, not too- lively, nor too qiilet JUst' right. This st'ofo is thoihomd of HnVtj; Sclmffnor ft Marx cto'OTesK ;. . ' . r - .. ' .Wo havq other- good clothes, too. '.';: ' ' '' .it' , 8,oinoof ithem. at almo3t halt-price, fVr t1euext. few 'days.' '' .T', (ft J. - r: Hart Schiffaer & Marx Men's High Grade Wool Hose, rog ular 50c kind Today and Tomorrow IQr .3 PAIRS $1.00 "W TOMORROW Is pur' great Wednesday 8u prise Hale tfo. 462.. For this event -we 'have geleotod from ear regklar stock of Petticoats, kolre- 8HJ 'imjtatlon Heather bloem, ' $ay are large and geaereMnIyfMH, w.lth extra wlJe Honnee,, penally sold, for f 1.26 f-s'TeHMirrew Only OCTOBER'S ECONOMY r. Savings in Dress floods I PJ -A BBBBBBBBl M .iBBBBBBBfr Z .BBBBBBBBBBBBBU. BBS w?- 'SQidjimt. 1 w WffimM I mSvmaw . xc i I T mm 6OOOOOOO PERSONAL MENTION O 95c On sale at' 8:80 o'clock, telephone orders recolvod. COME No wwim 2000 yarde of Plaid and Mixed Suitings In a very large assort ment of stylea and colorings, for Wo mon's and Children's Apparol of all Jclnds. Best valuca up to $1.51 a jard ODDS AND ENDS Of LadleV and .Children's -Un derwear. In this assortment will bo found a wldo range of .sizes and many dlffereat kinds. HALF PRICE Now on sale at the yard . 50cl Bedding Supply your whiter seeds now- Wo have piles atari piles of Boft, fluffy DlanketB aiid Comforters Makes one sleer te even look at them: The cold snap of early wlhtor callln far aaore cov ers and for every ono to ho comfortable. Tkls winter wo hare provided at Bafcge asflort mont ot bed covwtags at low prices. ..in M O O o O -1 O And Movement of Salem O Pcoplo. OOOOOOOOOOO L. O. Strlngor has roturned from n trip In the East. Misses Jonny find Georgia Booth havo gone to Seattle for a week. Albert Hart went to Portland this morning to Jook after business mat ters for a short tlmo. Miss Mnrlo Cutsford loft today for Spokano .to Visit with hor brotlior, Carl S. Cutsford, for a weok. Mr. and Mrq. Louis Wallort, pro prietors of tho Elite Cafe, wero In Portland yesterday visiting. 0. W. Yannke and Attorney P. H. to'Arcy wero In Dallas yesterday. Jooklng after bUBlncaj mattdrs. I Mlko Mahony, of St. Paul, was In, the city yestorday, attending to busi ness matters and visiting friends, Robert Dank and wlfo roturned to their homo In Portlnnd yesterday, af tor spending a week with friends In this city. Mrs. D. D. Poulson returned this morning from Albany, whoro alio visited with frlonds and rolntlvos for a weok. Frank McDanlols returned this morning from a week's visit hi Koso burg. Ho shot a fow pheasants while nway. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Poarco and Mr. nnd Mis. R. M. Hofor woro a morry party of returning Nowportors' Monday. Mrs. J. W. Cook has roturned to her homo. In Portland after visiting hor mothor and shtor, Mrs. John F. Miller and Mrs. 8. L. Haydon, respectively. w. ,0. Iteoso, son-in-law of Mrs. R. B. Lucas In South Salem, has re turned to his formor .homo in Hart lino, Wash Aftor deposing of his holdings at that placo fio will return to Salem to 'mako h.g homo In thte fu ture with hlsr family. TanK uambHtie. tho ffel.lrnmvit reo horsa driver, Is In tho city visit ing with old frfondB for a fow day. Gambling will Jeavo shortfy with four horses, now stabled at tho fair groirsd track, for Portland, mtd from there will go to Sbnthorn Carflfornlft with fhom. Mrs. Gambling has been f in in i'oruanu ror tho past! two months', and tho docfom ntlvinnrf fhnf sho bo faken to a warmer cllnia&t. 0 NEW IDEAS FOR THE FARMERS LECTURE TRAIN TO VALLEY BOLDpp in uiq . - . 1 nib y&MM0 ?JZ sCGm 1 I CARLY fill ii mdSrTlT brrtt I i- m m mrs wrmterv J "" ' - - , - "C THAW IS GIVEN ANOTHER JOLT ItMHUMIIMIl I III ll H- X0. m 1 J ViUU n Stolen Caw fOty News I UJillM M Mill I I I II lit HT adir Foreiit - Mkle -tHilKUt; rvVedHViKtay, fair ' il(u Vr,,',' "qhlng In soaw blackbori t Qovorod, find I UwUrollai J Covered and ro. ifmlHTlJtw Covered aud, rt. t ropalred. .Hntisbr ' '1020-31 rotmlred.' HniiHor 10-20-2t ropalrod, Hnusor . 10-20-21 UttHtoff Hnlry Market- ia inp niaciirio uy, your . moar, t . - '. a - - ...1 iey navo pioaBoa ouiera tnoy vr leasfl yoii i Wewn Phone 321. Ad VtRytliliik tin the grocery line to be found tit J. M. Lawvenco. Phono f '. A .good place to hnvq that ault ItfiHl ud cleaned. Njjxt door, to urnal, f 14?. RwXhlto ' flu tlrea'ot buying, ground coffee. ma buys Folgor'n Gotdon Onto coffee, Mer grqeor grinds It for her. MV0 t i r v.Glviin the now moot market on Qonrt ktreot a trial? It Is first clnuii ikt every ;o)sjwct and la giving ner toet HHttsUctloW to Us patrons. Phone 114. fyW la tkt Tliwv-i. 'To gt a ?l0W robo. for tho buggy rttd a iwarm bUnket for the horse. JL K,. f)ifer, tUomraes man, fiH M' AVt?---' fHo'a there; 'hij'e always there" .wwa It cornea to sorting a hlgh-tfla'B rwan' lunch, or a "uteo sandwich. "try a chll on'carnt. "vColllns' Court mart. 357 Mate street. . . ' thwh a ClwW Wll aiuotto University shidonts- have to? hH a Kepubltcaiv club, with $)ert Duncan president, Clark Bel kwttvice-iM-eaWeMt nail Harry Joaea Mil If 1 atirtll AbUJMb 1"1-1-'-1 TKe Kk:ki4( irwwral morchamJta More voa bfftfcM lato last night al suvefftl dolkrtt woftk ef goods stolen tf mm uak ttrty or parttw AiiMMijc'tW arlli wlaftlag are i,vo foulU ia, twi !oia kalvej, Ox raaora, fonr wa4ka ai two pairs of akam. Te UforwatkMa w i(y o tke h)Wf of poII last ICOURTHOUSfNEWl had - - T ry. IXWN09 luick Ott hor mm. inot uay ior a pc l kitten, which had 0 rny.od away, Mra. Dp. Cornjlk, ro- Mlko Nttchotfch was found' gnflty' ......,. UUUkti ,j,K lurcui, iounu a ' nr"u jarcpny yosioruay by tlw "mm 11 i'hbu. cuninininF xnvnrni m.i. nirv in- nm f.irr.iif mmri nH.. vr. .11 ( !... ". .. ii" "! -" -' ...,. ... ..M.V wiuv UIIU4 UUIIIJ HHavcwi luiiBna-wqu au htoW bnndagoa, orating 3(? ntlnuto. mm mo ,vae was s'lisnou in Bovoral , ANitcljotrch was Indicted by ths iimu.as .nairgn mo contenta wero Igrnna Jury rocontly and wllun i i Mrsi Cornelk took possession of tho not guilty. . NKchotlcJi was nTroste X tlib, proporty pf Dr. Morso, and It H. N. Hmjsakor alloglng thaf tho d wn oivMjHi, iruni inn auiorraoouo eovor nl days aigo. Tho guilty party Is not known ly tho doctor; as tho cario was takdn from hh mnchno,.whllo Btniul-Ing-nearthe Rlgga drHgls.toro, Huerfw .Councilman. , At aieet'ng of Roiibllcans In YoW Park last ovonlng Edward Sau ,torwaa recommended, as tho fpurth ward cgnaidato" for cbuncJlmaa. . Social WJelrty Tho JmOW of tho Episcopal church will glvo' a" social at the rectory on Wednesday ovonlng. October 21. to v lit oh alt. membors and frlenda aro invited. 10-2 0-2 1 JUUY8KCURKDTO TRY LATHROP CASK After sifting tho Jury panel ovor for throo hours, a Jury of 12 men wero found compotont to th.o attor ney, JoKrlea and Lonnou for P. N. haturop, and C. L. McNary for the stato. Owing to tho fact that La throp was bo well known through this vicinity, a suitable Jury for tho por jury chrgo agalnit him by Indict "mont was difficult to aolcct, as most of the Jurora exnmlned by tho conn sol woro too formally acquainted with tho case to satisfy tho dlitrkt attor now. However, aftor 22 of the. 23 men collating of tho presnt panel bad been nioatloned, B sathfactory hirv was Irawn, and tho court ad journed with, the proper Instructions from Judge Burnett regarding tho iurvmen'B conduct while dismissed. The Jury which will decide Lnthrqp'a onso is aa roi'ows? h. a. Ken. Isaac Conklln. C. W. Sto?e. O. U Lange. Knuto Grogeron. J. F. Jonos. J, n. Aahby. jGcorgo Van Hatten, W. L. Cummlna. ChBiincev Bishop, A. W. Miae and John Marthaler. IHLTi ANDKKSOX HAVING HKAPS OF TROUBLE Hill Anderaon Is having heaps of trouble. He has not yet found out who to pay hi atreot asae8ineit., Then there Is a quarrel In the ., BUI want Anderson to pay and An derse says Hill owes the. whole thing, Te ate tN rew, Mrs AndrsM teas sotted In paid the whole thing mty a thtMn4 aVUar sHyan dollars. Later The assessment' was only fX4t.it. foudant robbod him hf 14 0 m mm oy nnd n goFd watch valuod" at Col tho crime, bolng commltcd' inrsr the ni'l'sn-au m'amirui'jr, lijrlUU UUlonab ani'apa -wniter wimuw- fbr th Btatb." Nltchotlph will bo sontenced" Octoi ber ax. f County Jndgo Buahoy was th? rocoptont or a splendid box of. grnpefc yesterday aftornoon aqnt to; him bj? the Bonedlctlno Fathors of Me. Anger, The Judgo very cpnaldoratwry pnssoil tho'box around tho coupty oftlcoa and plead vtfth ,tho omployes to- partake- of the IirctouB fru't which thoy dlrtt not wlah'JPK to offond Uls honor. Dc?Is ReconTwL J, C. Howd ot a!., to Andrew Tlll son, 128 acres T. 8 S It. 2 W., W. D., siouu. fUnlted' rnwi r.fr.Ktd Wtn.) Plttsburtr. Pa.. Cirt on' innihH ukjw wbb uowu Harry K. Tlluw In hli flgut for llbortr tnrfnv wtinn T.,lcrn YJwng, In thir United Stntba circuit Court, quasheif tho writ or hnlionii covphb against SiporIntondoiit Kobort B. riamb, of thtf rttfylnm of tho crimin al liraano at MKtttfwan, N. Y.,.ad dls mlKWfl tho petlllbn to bring TImw hortp to testify lrr bin bankruptcy caae: Tho court Irbrds that TTraw's testimony can .bir tttken by doptosftlon. wuiioxii ms r.omoTji rrom cbn-flnO-niont;. , , o Alhniry Xot'cH. (Special Correirpondonco.) Alb'jmy. Oct. 19. Mr.. Rd. -SnH.i tho pouftry man, returned from Nv6rth laKima miB morning', wjiero ho has b9on wlHi his prlzo-wfnnlng'chlckens. Jack Lutourotto,. trr.c qnartorbirck on tho Oregon alumnr toom, spent Sunday with frlonds fa Albany, Grants Pnas Band 1 boIng,put down pn tho south sldb of tllo dopot. Huntorn to tho mmrpur of MCO ses qurod Uiwnsoa this -y.var, Thohicfts Qj comjkg in Juot nqw and thejionds av.o watcriod.nlght and: day. Albany collqga baa prayed two hard gamoB this Beaaon; nnd tho bcoto tanda XO to 6 .In firvor of Albatry. Thoro was a very lfirgv Bqitad out last night, nml a- eocond ram was orgnn Uod. IThm? Fib, tlhj fullback of Monmouth collogir, will coach tho "batjleir," . . .Mr. L. C. Beeson- and D. S, Gra ham, Hirth of Etutum Oregop regis tered nt collego yestorday. Bpoboii Is a fast pntf, a.nd Graham, It Is thought, will maRo a good quartor. They tried Out,lat ulaht. and' they proved to Do yaUinblL' adddltlony to tho loam. 'n PROFESSOR POWERS IS COMMENDED (Polk- Ob-ervor.) Professor J. M. Powers, auperln E. S. Rice to D. J. nnd P. Stolnor, I tondeut of tho Salem schools, who , block 2, town of Enger, has charge of tho department of mnguago in me leacnera' institute now m session In thfa city, Is In Dal las for tho first time and his- work Is preying ono or tho moBt attractive foatares of tho Institute. His clear, logfca) and well balanced address on th study and teaching of English language aro very entertaining and Instructive and are well worth the at tendance not only of the teachers bat of nil the citizens of DallaB who are Interested In 'Henlng to a mas terly treatmont ot that subject. lota 1 and 2 W. D.. 3075 E, B. and 0. M. Knrn to Francis W.ColUns, lot 4. Cherry City fruit tractB, W. D W5Q; r Dutto Falls Fruit Growner Asa1, to Oregon Diamond Coal Mining ft Development Co., land In Scotts Mills, W.D., $1, Mrs. E. R. Black to P. B. Wallace, lota 13 and 14, block 11. Highland Ave, addition to Salem, W. D.. , P. B, Wallace to J. W. Willson. lots 13 and 14, block 11 lu Highland Avo. addition to Salem, W. DM lfl. J, R. and L, R. Ryan to Harvey J. rcarsqn,, 18 acrest T. 8 S. R. 3 Wl, W. D.. 750. ' 0. F. and 0. J. Andorson to W, E. Keyea, land In block 5, Roberts au dltlon toBalem, W. D., 1500. J. O. Walton to W. and P. A. Don, oldson. lots C7 and 88, Capital City Fruit Tract containing 20 acres, wJ D., I2C00. T. J, add M. E. Louscgnout to H. S. Rice, land In lot 2, 3 and 4. block 62, Unlvorslty addition to Salem, NV. p., 1200. M. A. nnd L, Pulsky to J, A. Corn-r 'ey. 40 acres In T. 4 S. R. 2 W., W. D J2Q00. D. and A, WIet'ng to T. 0 and! P, A. Ambler, 60 acres In section 1, T. 6 H R. I W W- D., J48Q0. Maria Oimther to W. M. Bell, lots 1, 2 and H, Iota 12, 13 and 14, block .14 In Sublimity, W. D.. 1575. R. Pedefso' to M. K. Nokl. 129 acre in section 16. T. S. R. 5 K., tet l Mil 2, lok 2. and lot 4, block 3. In BtlanWt nMltlon to Mills City, W. D., IV SaIchi Social ErrntN, Ml8s ueien Pearce gave an In formal dinner party last night to fomd young friends, on tho occasion ot ner eighteenth birthday. Tho ladles of tho Episcopal church will give a social reception at the rectory Wednesday evening. "Rocky Mountain Express" grand melodrama, at the opera houBe to night, and "Checkers"' tomorrow nlgtfL o . RECOMMENDS CATS . ...,, ,N KVERY HOME tVllt4 Prs vm yvir. Seattle. Wash., Oct. 20. Every horaojn Sttle will have a cat, if the advice of Dr. Frank S. Bucnei, cblef ot the staff handling the bubonic plague prophylactic, work In Seattle Is kesdesU Dr. Bpwraes has Issued a statement to lhs fcMtseboidftrs In which he uv 1M ents, .wltk aa aMHrtltfi (o rata, vm.. . l SMBOAK BISXUS ttkrkr than nnytktac stee. What Is said to bo tho moat pre tentious train of Kb kind over operat ed over any railroad in tho Unitod Stntos will bo run by thq Southern nuniu cuuipuiiy llirougu tno WII- lamotto valloy, atarthlg tho first weok in November. It will bo a de monstration train that will show the latest methods In dairying, agricul ture, horticulture and stock-raising. The train will consist of bovoh or eight cars nnd will bo accompanied by olllclals of tho railroad company. Professor Wlthycomljq, director of tho Oregon Exporlmont Station ' -at Corvallls, will deliver lectures at tho various towns visited, and other pro feBsors from tho Orenon Abrlnultnrn cpllogo will also accompany tho train nnd glvo practical Instruction to tho rarmors, dnirymon and fruit grow ers. ' New Work In Oregon. Although tho Harrfman linos In this stato havo only recently takon tm tho work of educating tho pooplo of tho rural districts to Improvb their products and Increaao their ontput, tho railroads havo gono Into ft exten sively. The train to bo run next month promises to be tho rorr latent aovoiopmeni or this idoa. Ono car In tho train wflT bo dfl votod to nrgfcultural oxhrBltB and demonstrations, another to nortrcuT turo, a third 4o dairying amf ITvb Btock. One car will have a number of modof dairy cowb for exrillilllntr and" practical demonstrations- with milking machfnos. croam senurators' and other applfancos of modern1 dairy nrotnods will ba glvon. A modol Btall will' 60 shown for tho bonoflt of dairymen mid ownan of llvosfock In another car, nra'ctfeat demonstra tions will &d glTirrt In packing f'mll. Cbaclioi .will bo attached to the trnln. In which Tortures will bo Jiold in mo ovonc tno woathor, will not permfC outdoor mootrngn at tho vari ous Btops, nnd' tliore will bo snodhl .cars for tho' accommodation of tlio party of railroad onTcfars and Oregon Agricultural collego' profossors wfto will accompar tho train throughent: 11s tour. Cities ttr Bit VTsItctL Tho trn'n will bo out oltcht day and durlh thnr tt'tno. t',a followlnir rftlos wllflin "iqftod. r Bto nf nboirt' tVo hours- bolng mnd'u nt each place: '-"tjci.o- Forn,t Or''f. V"rh Yrnr- lifll, Carlton. Newllom. arcJlInnvllIo-. Amity. Slmrldan, D'nP'av. Indonnnd'-: oirce, Welltfdnle, Albanv. Sbcrtd, Junf- tion o'ty, Eiigerro, (Tat t ago Grove-. Sprfhgnold. BrowniHvliro-. JefforBon. n"im, vO-niIs,' 'ooffHipn, yor stnyton, Sllvortou, Hubbard and Au rora. R. H. Miller; lipml'of tho-tntnio do tinrfmont of tho nnrrlipnn Upca In" this -tcrrltorr; l nrrnngfnir the llln- orarr of tho train imd' tho dntos nf vrltrng each "Ihctr nn the sWiedu'e' vlll be annonnrofl w'llilrr a (cv day-. Mr. M'llor, tb"n orlkihntor of fho de monHtrntlbn- train JoVm on fho Ore gon linos, rn-8pe-klug-of tho inter,, "at tho raUropd tplcu ltr the do"o'op ment of thn torrltory served by It llnn, ho tMilP; "Om nbltrct l to-promote .tho ng rlcnltlirnl, horticultural and da'cylm? i"orwti,of flfo WBlhrnotto vnlloy to thp rnllest extent. Wor expect that irrcnt Ihtorosf wlir Hit mainlfoatod In tho section to tie viBlted". The mqvo monC lins tnr l.ta pitr'ioso tho bettor mont of existing coiufltfons nnd to ncqualtit the- fannonj :rtth mich fuels 0Tu'ntlnK njodfrrn' and sclonfflc methods ns will Mo; to their material advantage The work Is undertaken -olory wlth'tllo vfow to aiding tho do velooment of the territory sorved by. tho Southern Pacltlc cqmpany." ENTIRE TOWN Rjj Al BAY 1 Ilofrln, Hi., oTTTs" n ,llra hi an open swi5"'l v-u mu uaro In thn jJ.l" m ""'-"u Willi XIKflrt I' "v, n pursuit. 1500' ANn,1 wniio there was m. 80 far nt. bno. " ran , Thorobb6rs'eVloA!t',,J 1 nnd. took boH. enco4Bobn bocamn v' Wl tho town. A crowd gaUiVi"! of the ydccmn .5" f"".! and hold tho towttapeoKJffi a revolver, while V hi, S& Within workn.l . .t."" .MK ploBlon caused much Ji!lJ tho thieves M?i l.,SW money and then bofdrTZf? the country. In tho ttlrJ armed men had corns rito& and there was a thrmwlS!" posse was organlxed, siTL . bohlnd thn mn -n'z' tl which they had jett tlZT highest mm aj pi. m m ' f d n Aititn ;i FORWMf, 1 1 TELLS hW THIS HOME MIXTURE IS PREPARED Tho following- prescription for the cure of rheumatism and kidney aud bladder troubles has no doubt been fllted millions of times, yt.; Fluid' Extract Dandelion, onjj-half ounce; Compound Kargon, ono- ounco? Com pound Syrnp Sarsaparllla, three ounces. These simple, hanalese In gredients can bo obtained at anr good prescription pharmacy at little cost and are,, bl'lxed by shaking weU In a bottlo. Tho doie fpr adults Is a teaspoon ful hfter each meal andat bedttsne, drinking a full tumblerful of water after each doso. It Is stated that this proscription Is a positive rem edy for kidney trouble and lame back, weak bladder and urinary dif ficulties, especially of the elderly peoplo, and ono of tho. best thlwg to be used in rheumatic aktios, relieving the aches and pains and re ducing swellings". A well-known autkorKy states that this mixture acta directly Mfloa the eltmlnatlve. tissues ot the kid neys: cleanses these aBonsellke or gans a,nd glv!) m, power to 1U and strain th.pfcHOHs waste mat tor and nrlc a!d frost the blood whlclj is the eanse of rheamatlsaa. If your sek or sides ncke and vou sHseet klday tron4 K woM he wU to try this for a few ky, Paris. Oct. 20 Tfc wftfch tho AmorlMn !(. . Wright, fs hold here la IndtaMkl tain- for the aviator tSe decontinif I iuu LivKiun 01 Honor . ,1 ,otrrnl h taken sptbattll in M bolralf. and l in-H.riw-1 ononr tho font decado Hw sh1h()i it iwrger uegrco ror thtrieser; GOMTEnff TAT.Kfl WHT rnrrAN CNB wwoottcf I (UultMt Vnm XAti Kmi CltHmgu. Oct. 20. 8Aami (& ,ers arrived hero today t Um i monater laror me(iriK .tnajft m Will' afipear to the lalwiH n W voto ror Bryan nd tb w" IIUKUL 1 "Tliurtr 1st nn crnubt tW tkMl Ii 1 'dbtormlhod Intondon on liMitN the Republrcan leaders to ?rrt'l- labor union of the coantr," sK Gbmnors. Iff nn fntorvle TtMuRe- noon, "Uy tile dcpletloa ot truasurlbs irnd.br nroceeilaf trtas- ally ngalnst their member a4tlr Sliorinnn antr-trMat act. TMri comirotb rovofntlon of fceHnri- tho UopubrrcnnB In this cpantry, s a feorng Ip- favor or nryan. o nAW'XtlTTinPHK IV WYOMlXffSWat Clloypnnir. Wyo.. OctlO-FM. ing tln tormino tnae diov w7 of n UMttn Puclflc train oftm vh'o near hero and killed six , s'dfa lhjlrring 30 p81iengeri, Ui road' tralflo of the state Ii P'1 tbdhy. , T STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS' 60005 GEO. C Wll ; MONFY TO l( Over Ladd ft Baca'a Bask,,,, Mfy-V TTntfvn Frff InsfttumS&i Frank MeredJtk, f- nni,iih Wn. Brown , 29 Commsrolal tret InEW TODAY! i i iiiiUs i.ll UIIIIIH . a vJ Kuk. fl f-or ssie aeconu-u -i seond-fcflnd buclcaoMf. oad-hand Oeorgfa "" seeond-hand rus-ao," ead-hsad top bs8T, n one second-band, rI4i ' ma iivind-haiid 3M .o.M. iih bed. I0 ibj."" .... - - . v 1 r - A MM WJ" iH Mitchell, leas. lir..t.v.t 1 flrwf-rl! Salem hopaltal.' so p'.y In rerson. ask " If Bt. .. ..-. mi.... mtM. . " j nlahed, 205 Twesty-nr fr corner oi v.uu... Vouuir Mhr Do Vo, JLIwJJ Joining the "JS 1 ' ontlfle man bjIWlW'V , ptartlng at the ?. OJ M, can vastly Increeae 'tjfc capacity at a very -- Qo0 ..... uprt!iesaj -- die, ,,v .I TM teat Instruction. sales. xpi"vv ft m . buelnees en. ""'Tr'j.r" JT1 . noaniA(A et o( TTrfrl .'kLr Ml YOU l1f-4,i -""". .! wnart B!t. lars as a ifr 'm . f wrKn Y, M- & A