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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1908)
I) "WJ-TTP v f ,.-WwSfewiik - . .!. .- . -l J)M-tf (J ' 4rvtr M.j-rl- DAH.Y cArri'Aii journal, salhm. orsgox, wkikk8Iav, October as, loofl. lfM.l'fjf Mt fc ' jpv Keefitn Jo touch telih jwr family Jochr, I'A'o ir.okche v.as ever ler mlJ l,nl rniU l.tl 1 At rte. AH cf ' 'r i INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION IN ENGLAND I The new schomo of Industrial arbi tration, in which Churchill is. Intor i estlng hlmeolf, docs not in any way (depart from tho voluntary and por , missive character of tho conciliation act of 1890. Tho recent Trado Un lpn congress seemed to show that a 'eoling in favor of arbitration la I growing among tho unions, but Den ! TJllott's motion in favor of compul laory arbitration, on tho linos of the New Zealand conciliation act of 1894, Was rejected by tho congress by 1,099,000 votes to 045,000. It may bo Interesting to point out that tho furtheset advnnco yet made In the direction -of compulsion is to bo credited to tho boot and shoo trade. ! A special fcaturo of tho sottfomont of tholr dispute in 1895 was the do- : posit by each party of 1000 with trustees as a flnanc'al guarantee for , tho porformnnce of agreements and "awards. Much may reasonably bo expoctod from Mr. Churchill's now departure. But after all, tho ideal . roform is to establish trade boards for each of tho Industrie which do not at present possess tboiri, Tho fourth section of the concilia tion act. 1890, to which tho side note is, "Power for Doard of Trado to aid in establishing conciliation boards," provide? as follews: "If It appears to tho board of trado that In any district or trado ado- quato means do not exist for having dispute submitted to a concltlnMon board for tho district or trade, thoy may appoint any person or porson,! to lnqulrd Into tho conditions of tho (district or trado, and to confer with 'the employers and employed, and, If 'the. board thlnk.it, with any local au thority or body, as to tho oxpodioncy of establishing a conciliation board for the district or trndo." I' do not thing much has boon done under this section. In 1900, apart rrom local bonrda formed In the blldlng trados tindor tholr na tlonnl schomo .only flvo trndo board? camo into oxlstonco. This soenn to mo to bo n direction In which, I ro apcctfully submit, tho onorgy of tho now president of tho board of trndc might fruitfully bo turned. In conclusion, it has boon sug gested that n really big trado dls luto wjll novor bo sottlod by arbi tration. No doubt thoro aro many fiuoittons on which disputes arlpo (o. g., tho omploymont of non-union labor, tho rostrlct'on of ploco work, tc), whoro thoro Is no common figroomont as to principles, and tho aturo of a particular cine, may put llmlta to tho applicability of arbi tration ns a method of settlement In fact, under tho tonus of BOttW mont of the dispute in tho boot and CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT MIMMMaiMHMMHWHMMMMNtMMMMWMMI Three liroS, Tlirco Insertions, 25c. KOIl BALK 5-Avra Tracts In 12 miles of Port laud. Flno fruit land and closo to now oloqtrlc lino and county road. 9750, 50 c8h. and 10 por month ilomoaookors Information Uuroau. . 222 N. Cowworclnl St., Salem. Or, 10-5-tt For ShIo A flrtU-claBa 1 horse power Mltcholl gnBolino onplno with auto Biiarker, both In good condition. AUo 2 horso power water motor. Bnnulro at Journal Olllco Immediately, If yon wIbIi n bargain. io-20-tr I havo mndo money In Snloni. You enn do llkowlso. $50.00 buys tho ontlro buslnoss. Call on mo to dny. Room 1-222 North Commor clal Btfcot. 10.27-3f For fM Bovon-room houao, nil modem convcnloncoi, ono-hnlf block land. For furthor partlcu lnra call on mo mornings at my roaldonco, end of car lino, south, MfB. Goo. II. Jonos. Phono 1181. For Sale Ono Bprlng wagon, oiu Bocond-hand robber tlrod buggy, and two eteel tlrod buggies. 10-27-3f For Bale By owner, good house, barn, shed, cow, horae, light "wagon and buggy; ton lots all fenced and cultivated; fruit trees; corner Twenty-second and Hydo, Turner Road. 10-22-3w PhWIo SmIc Tho undersigned will vol) at raiullo miction, at tho out Flshor farm, H mllo north of Chomnwn, Ore., on Friday, Oct. 30. 1908, beginning at 10 o'clock, o. m., tho following preperty: 6 head horaos, 19 head milch cowb, 4 Hteors. 7 heifers, 18 hondy hogs, wagon, bupgy and all farm too's. J, M. Forrest, ownor. 10-27-3t. A Small Hoh!v For snlo at 1025 N Cettago street. 10-2-31W INFORMATION I1URKAV, I will lluy your land or Sell you mine--or Exchange If It suits both of us. I can jjlve any Infor mation regarding tho Government Lands on tho frontier in Lake or Crook ccwHtlos, and cam glvo a attsfactory description or any jrrt Ot OrOH or CallternlR frm twiwnal oxprleuce and ob Mrftieti, HIT Marlon trt, lalew, Or., VU KjUUUII Oidcoughs,desperatfl coughs, rasping! V' coughs that shake the whole body. It ' takes a strong medicine, a doctor's " m "icine, m masier sucn cougns. a K'" wiiiir ucuuio tuir uil lycr 3 Cherry Pectoral. rf . u. vy or t,o., i 1M l"W- WWII, ! f?hoo trndo in 1895, drawn up at tho board of trade, certain classes of questions (o. g., the employment of pnrt'cular Individuals, tho adoption of piece work or tlmo work, etc.) wore exempted. It may, hOwovor, bo pointed out that a precisely similar objection is urged against international arbitra tion. Yet that groat causo continues to make enormous advances, apd so It will bo with industrial arbitration. -London Leador. NOTHING ELSE SO GOOD FOR YOUR STOMACH Every family horo ought to keop somo Dlapopcsln in tho houso, as any one of you may havo an attack of In digestion or Stomach troublo at any imo.'day or night, This hrtrm'osi propraatlon will di gest anything you cat and overcome a sour stomnch flvo minutes nftor wards. If your meals don't temnt vou. or wnnt who you do eat scorns to fill you or lays like, a lump of lead in your Btomach. 'or If ybu hnvo heart burn, that is a sign of Indigestion. A"k your Pharmacist for a 50-ccnl case of Papo'B Dlapopsln and take ono trlnngulo nfter supper tonight. Thoro "will- be no sour risings, no bolchlng of '.indigested food mixed with acd, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy fooling In thn stomnch, Nauoa, Debilitating Head aches, Dizziness or Intestinal grip ing. This will all go.' and, besides, thoro will bo no sour food loft over In tho Btomnch to poison your breath wiin nairootiB odors. Papo'B Dlnpepsln is a certain euro f(' nil stomach mlsory, becnuso it will take hold of your food an digest It Just tho samo as if your stomnch wnsn't thoro. Actual, pro'mpt rojlof for nil your stomach misery t nt your Phnrmncht waiting for you. Tho-n largo 50-cnnt cases contnln moro than (.ufllclont to euro n case of Dyspopsln or Indigestion. Lornl Date Nov. 0. Registration closes for city primary. Monday Doootnbor C Registra tion closes for city election. 7 Docombor 7. City election. Dcumnbor 1-5. Fruitgrower?' meeting. Pnrtlnnd FOR HALE. Ono 0-room houso, 3 lots, good bnso- niont, wash stand, both, tollot; good now windmill, nil kinds of fruit; closo In. $2500. Good 7-room honso, flijo wpod' hquse, stable, good well, forco pump, 3 lots. $2000. Good fi-room house, good utnhlQ, U acros of land. $12700. 0-ruom houso on 18th otreot, cor ner lot. 1050. Good 4 room houso, bath, tollot,. pajitry, lot 75x175. Trece, $1300 Good plnco with 12 lots, small houso, well fouced, nil kinds of fruit, ono horse, ono good cow, 2 one- horso wagons, 200 chlckons. Alt for $1750. 3 cheap hotisos In Yew Park; houses of nil prices from $1000 to $4000. 81 ncres, good houso and barn, good well, plonty of all kinds of fruit, 10 cowb, G hogs, 2 dozen chickens, good wagon, buggy and 2 horses plow, harrow and some othor fur niture. $80 por ncro. 80 acres 3 mllos of Salem, 40 ncro? In cultivation, balanco In paaturo and timber; $05 por aero, 3 10-acro tracts $2000. 30 Acres, house, from $1000 to barn, orchard. , $3000. 21 acres of good land, good house, barn, 9 nereis orchard, 3 horses, 2 cows, wagon, buggy harness, plow, In fact, all tho furnlturo on tho place, $6000. 30 acres all In timber and pasture $1500. And somo of tho best of tho rlvor bottom land, J. C. SHUIiZ, tm .State St. Salem, Or. DRAVMKN ruiumliiH Rros",' Transfer CwpHy All kinds of transfer work done Furta'ture and planoi boxed ready for shlnment. Prompt service U our motto. Stand and offlco at 253 South Commercial street Phone 310. Residence Tnone WcHgcr ClicrrlHgtoH pianos and organs isold on ea?y terms; tolo phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Saleru, Oregon. tt LIVKRY AND FEBD STAWLT88 Llvwy ami Fed 8aW Old PoJt- eMe stable, t isi Ferry Mrt.l Wtwa Cemmerclml a4 rrmt tr44, T4 181. Sm tff UftMt iUtmU U tli wtr m IM l4 . Wtll'ltt'4VJ4MH f t r -$:- V fft'f AMERICANS WITHOUT A COUNTRY I think It Is from tho ranks of tho fastidious and indifferent that the confirmed expatriates nre generally rccrultod. Tho uowly rich aro les? tempted to abandon America alto gether. They rush to Europe tho moment thoy can, aro seen In all the smart hotols, mako tho fortunes of dressmakers and Jewolors, and then come homo, because mero wealth I? much moro of a power on this sldo than on tho other. The real expatriate despises and avoids them; they Jar on his sensibilities too rudely. Ho and his fellows havo, as a rule, much to say of tho refined in terests, tho uplifting BurroUndlngx which thoy can cultivate and enjoy abroad; yet any Intimacy with thorn loads to tho conv'ctlon that those who aro not professional workers tako but slight notice of tho treas ures pf art or thougM or naturo by which thoy aro Bttrroundcd. Thoy aro roally peoplo who want to lick nil tho Jam off Hfo without over get ting to Its crut. The American ex patriates who havo distinguished themsolvcs can bo counted on tho flngors of ono hand. Most of the others form a non-producing clnss, detorloatlng In quality as It increase? In numbers. Tho expatriates draw their Incomo from Amorlcan sources, contribute nothing but abuso in re turn, and aro ns unprofitable to tho country of tholr adoption as to that of tholr parentage. .With tho excep tion of tho fow Amorlcan women who havo mnrrlod happily abroad and who have had tho wisdom to heartily espouso tho country as well as tho husband, tho expatriates aro aliens wherovor thoy may bo. Thoy hobnob lustily with other nilons and abuse tho Instfutlons of their chosen resi dence with a vlrtulonvo only sup pressed during tho'r rare visit to Amerlcn: thoy ononiy condomn tin rollgion, tho politics, the national In ntlutlnns 0' the country whoro thov havo established themselves, contri bute nothing toward its defenses or If? development, and die. nfter 40 or 50 years' oxllo, fn profound fgnor nnco of nil that Is bo?t In their sur roundings. If thoy bohavo thorrr- selves thoy aro regarded with amused toloranco by tho social world of thol'' allcnshtp, irod unscrupulously whon thoy nr.o willing to pay for Us fad, and forgotten tho momont nnythlng Of roal Trnportanco fs fii hand. Why not? Many Crawford FraBer In Scrlbnor's. LIVKS WITH nunLET TK IMS IIIUCIN fUnftod Pross Leaod' Wire.) Glenn Ellon, Cltllf.. Oct. 28. The chances of recovery for Nntnlle Pucci, a wlno merchant, who wnB ihot from ambush near his homo ilnd who has lived two weeks with a bullet In bin brain, aro brighter t(t day. Tho surgoous bollevo that he will rocoror although It will bo Im uosfllblo to oxtract tho leaden pellet Pucci has n second bul'ot In h's arnr which hn? not been -niovfi fo- fom- OUR RAROAINS $r800 Lnrgo twn-fltory, olgAt-room house,, modern, uil now. Inside property. JptfiOO Very hnndsomo, nowC nino room house, oi Court ttrout, lot 75x105, modorn, hontotf with furnncy. A nnrgaln. $3,000 A now modorn bungalow, ' Ju?t cumplotod, flnoly ocjulpped with modorn convonlencus. On Court Htreet. A Snap. $1550 l'Jach Two uowly built cot tages in Yow Park, modorn. Nothclng chsavor In Salour. $1250 Now heago and barn, vory largi' sovon roopiB, woir built. North Salgnu $1450 Now houso, six rooms, bath nni tollot, Buptlc sowor, well unlit, on Asylum avonuo. Lots; from $150 to $1000. Somo In etdo 'nts at $350. FKHOrjSQN FISirER. X FOR RENT. T-room houso, barn, $10. 5-Acro Tract for Rent. Good houso and barn, well water, somo fruit, vory best of soil. $VflO Ton Aero. 10 acres- on tho Portland Electric car lino. Snap. $750. UA AkmuI SUN n Anu.. SO acres of tho vory best land In tho valley ou Howell Pralrlo on main road, beautiful location. Snap. Adjoining land held at $125 per aero. ITohscs. Modorn houso, 7 room, electric lights, bath, toilet, pantry, half block, beautiful grounds, fruit. Wo havo a largo list ot city proper ties for sale. Hou&es and lots, $0,00 pn-1 up. Vacant lots $50 and up. Call on WSOIITKL MINTQN. Uil Stato Street'. Rayno nulldluK RARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 15 acres, good 7-room plastered and papered "houso, barn, outbulll Ings, fruit, otc. good home, Inside corporation only $3000. (J acres, good houso, barn, fruits, otc . In good location on good road, for a fow days, $1750. Good 6-room plastered houso, barn. 2 acres, all In fruit, just out of Sa lem, This Is good land, good home Only $130,0. AUo some ot the best lots on State street, 19 ncros. one mllo of Reed town and school, on good road, good 7-room houso, barn, outbuildings, all kinds of frultp. et-. cnod water, good houH on,ly $3400. Houso- to rent, etc. If you aro looking tor farms, or houses, re , f- DiU4 Wat Natfe WvtWf MuMI TwfpM that tho resulting shock might prove I fatal. , . . . , , Ettalo Dlanchlnl Is being detained by tho authorltle son chargos of Bhooting Pucci. 1 Pio With Knives. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe, tho first flvo presidents, each ate plo with his knife. It wns not until. John Qulncy Adnms entered tho Whlto House that the substitution of tho fork for tho knife seems to havo occurred to anv citizen of Ameirca, "ho contracted the habit whllo In France," said Mrs. Adnmo In nn apologetic tone to oms of her guests, "and ho finds It difficult to break himself of It since we returned home." So tho first great gonoral of the Amorlcnn army, tho sturdy pntrlot of Massachusetts, tho author of tho Declaration of In dependence, tho chlof ndvocato of tho federal constitution and the orig inator of tho Monroe doctrlno, all ato pie with tho knife. Utlca Ob server. o m A Home Remedy That Reduces Vat. Would you llko to hnvo a nice firm figure, but escapo tho tiresome, bono-broaklng oxerclao or tho soul- alckonlng diet of tho old-tlmo plan of reducing excess nosh? Then go to tho druggist and ask for this inexpensive mixture: V ounce Marmola, W punco Fluid Ex tract Cascara Aromatic, and :iYt ounces Syrun Simplex. Tako a tert- spoonful after mcal3 and nt bedtime. and in a fow weoic you can bo as lit physically as a fawn. Mix theso In gredients at home ff vou wlnh, but seo that you got tfra Marmola In 0 sealed package. When fresh It acts quicker. There Wntf n Dfrtcrcnce. A bright 1'ttlo womim was recent ly over heard lecturing hor husband as follews: "Now I'll tolf you why I wouldn't go Into tho restaurant and hnvo a cup of etiffeo wltli you wl'rtTo wo wore waltlni? for tho train. I dlrfn't llko tho way you aakoif mo. Not hnlf nn hour boforo you latlcl to Wr; Pniffor. I'Como lot's got a cigar,' nnd'nway you you went noiuing uis arm miu not 'giving him n chancu to decline "Whon wo mot John Howdy on our wny to luncheon yon eald: 'Just fu tlmo, John. Come i!ako lun'ch wfth uk?' And tlfen tonlgfit. when wo Imd to wait an lrour for- tho tralh, you looked at your watch turned on mo and Bald In a questioning way. 'Would you Ifke a cap of coffoor And I did want It. I wn tired' amT a lulio hungry, but r would nave falnfed before L would hnvo accepted" such nn invltntfon. And you went away a llttlo bit vxcd with 1110 and" had your cofrne jin-i bwnd and but1 tor by yourself and didn't enjoy thenr vory much. In ofTcct yoii'snld tormo.. 'If von want a cup of corfco, if you' roal'y want It, I will buy it for you r "Yon aro tho ho?t husband In the world, but do as itenrly ns all tho best huRlmndn do LODGES ,Carpcutr.? Union No. 10(1.' Local u'nlonVJo. 1005 oT Car "n'teTsTnn joinori or Amojtca meet ovor Sat urday evening at 7:30- p. m. In. llonrsl hall, 0 Stato Strcot A. W. Dennis, .Rec. Soc. ' PorcMcro Tif Ainorfcn Court Sllor- wood, Forostora, No. 19. Mcotx Saturday night In Holman hall,. Stnto street. V'nhlo Nrillcr, C. I J. C. Perry, financial secretary. t Central Lodge No. 18, K. of V, CaMtic hall In Holmnn block, cor nor Stato and Llborty streets Tuosday of each woolt at 7; 30 p. fc m. oscar Joim-on, c. c; B. B. x. Anderson. K. of R. and S. ? ! I I I I I II II M Modern Woodmen of America Oris t gon Cedar Camp NO-524C Moots. ovory Thursday evenlug at 8 ' o'clock In Holmon hall. W. W , Hill, V. C; P: A. Turner, clorlc Woodmen of World Meet evory Fri day night at T30, in HoJman halt E. Lupton, C, O.t P. L. Frazier, Clerk. Lincoln Anuuity Utalon Sick;, acci dent and pension Insurance; $3, 000,000 pledged? every olnlnr paid. Good agQflts antOlr. J. H. C. Montgomery, Bprenro organizer, Box 432 Bnlora, Oregon. R. R Ryan secrotary. 54 a- Stato street WANTED TaBtcxt Good younc dTivlng- horse weight about 1000 po'undB. T. W Ilamsea, Journal. 9-39-tf u'..ii m .i, ... .i . ' ,,..... , nuiunu U( h" IV UU ICW nours' work durfng the day. Must g6 home at night. Eq-ulre morn IngB at 480 S6uth CoramerclaJ 8trt 1 0-22-1 w Wanted A good girl for gonoral housework. Apply 10J8 Chome keta street. 10-27-3t REAli KSTATE.' Three cholc lots close In, $850 and $950. $-750, Good lot on Court street, $90&. Lots east front 19th street, $3J5 and $375. Two lots corner lSth, and Trado, $600 for the two. Half block on 21st street. $525. Good driving team, 900 pound.-. $150 Good work team, 11Q0 pounJs, $1S0. 167S Stato street. 10-28-tf R. LUPTON, FOR RENT Rooma To Let FHraUhed and uh furalshd rooms at 79a N. Cob RMrclal, et ld of ttrt. liVMI Fc Mt Rooms wk fumae BMt, 'JltfllNo. 3 J I Hlh trt.' Ti W, 3S?E LiSfti I ' " I 11I1 HhuLlJ ALCOHOL .1 PFAl OPNT AVcgclnblcErcpsailonrorAs. slrallallngihcFbotfaRlRcdiita- lino f!i9 Ctrfnarrt HMsintaU.. .r ""&" "wmuuw uujuTreHi Pimaotes DigesUonJChorft ncssatdRest.Conlalnsrd8w Opium Jlorphlnc nor)lacnL Nor Narcotic. .... KmnStfi fkin ApofictRcBKtlyrwCiJttsflM-' Hon , Stfur StocJt.Dlfriwea SCO Yorrax,tonvuisiisjcYmMr ncss asdlosser Sleep. C.-Sra-SijtBflWfoT NKWYOWL Knannniu iuarantccc Ett Copy of Wrapp?iv. "WKy do you men seem to dolo out things tat your wives whon yoa fairly tlirow them to tho men yon know? Why didn't yotr Invito nio heartily jib you Invito men? Wuy didn't you say, 'Come, lot's havo a llttlo coffin auir fauiethiig' and tulto rao straight ixwuy with yau? "You wouldttTi say to a mouv 'Would you llko me to go and buy yoa a clgnr?' Tlwn why do you ul ways Issuo your Vfttlo InrKatlonB to treats In that way to mo? "Indeed, If men would only act to wnrd tholr wives as hoartlTy, cord Wi ly and frankly ns they do townrd tho men whom thoy moot thoy would flfjd cheorlor companions nt homo than thoy could at tho club." San Frnn ' clsco Chronicle." MISCELLANEOUS ! r l" W-rlc-Concrof walks, sop- tic tanks, comcut floor and foun dntlons. Esirmjitei furnished and nil work guivanrood. J. P. Vetch, 323 Marlon stret. Pernio 008. 9-JOtf SaIciu OihIi ML-t Tlte flnoit cuts et mt-nt- nt tho lowest prices, My phon 370, 73 S. ConimorcFal St. P. W. Royaltr. Prop. 7-21-tf. Help Furnished Free of Charge D? Latham Land Company. 478 Stato atroot, phono No. 149. Partlos wanting helt please- call nt olflc or phono iu. Also havo caws far 8ulo Concrete Work Got my prices on sidewalk, curbs, settle tcmkB and coiaout work of any kind. All work guaranteed first ciass. M. Ward, 23TS Maplo-Avo., HlghlaoJ PUouo 5Q3, July24-tf Cnrycnter Can de: all kinds of rough ai&d incldo-work. Anything frm repairs to contracting. A". C. Brown, 3390 North 17 bh street. 99. vogot Lumber una" Fnol Co. Lum sot .sblngle, bulldlsg mederiai wood sad coaU Low prlc- anA prompt delivcL-le. Oae blnok eati of 0. P. pasaangtr 2poL Phon 198. 7-2-tf IjHBtte A Wenteretfe-Flnc WilUft, hanJBt H Hquwra and, cigar. W t. . . . ., the 6elebraed KeXog gaad CaatU whiskies, Cool aal refronhlHg er coMUatly oi draukt. Eeutk Comraerelal street. 9-J-lyr Mks.Elma WellenPlaafet. Awwlnt seats can bo 7iade fer leseB ev ery afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Classes la DusnlBg Methyl TrfW days, Fridays and Saturdays. SS North Llborty street. Phese 1251 9-2 8- Lost -Friday morslng between 554" N. Liberty street and Oregon ' Nursery office, a small gold watch with Initials L. B, D. on case, , Flndor leave at Journal office. 16-24-3t rLUMRERS Theo. M. Rarr Plumbing, hot water and steam heatlag and tlaalag; 164 Commercial street. Phome Mala 191. 9-1-lyr M. J. FetMi PlmaWmg. te iu -tutor. awiJr U. Kwi aC-amky, 2Hs 0arJ ato Ti Ifehm tt. . .-; 4 V I- 4 CASTQfl "iiiaSi!IdCH The Kind You Always Bn Bears the Signature of TurvnrrtuK tturmri nnn m Nearly 1500 feet ormiii walk lms boon lata In Illllikrfi boforo long as much mere rtt boon lnrycd. Ilnd a C16K OIL Mrs. Ada L. Croon, the known proprlotor of the CroonS! Vaughn, Miss., mji: 'Tot im months I suffer -with 1 cough, and conevafHtos teew) have Its grip on me, wfca 1 (tin rccnutum(!"d Dr. KIng't ,Vt eovory. I began taklnr It. im t bottles affected a coEplttt nrtl Tho famo of this life Mifct m ,and cold' remedy, and tej<ira healer Is- world widd. W ) r,l Perry's dtiUB store, pwrMitl Trial bottlo free. Mr r Ah ( III1 K Fori PflvTflD EVERYBOD REL ESTATR FOR Ml I NOTE THESE Nine acre, three brocks tm vt II . t ....... n HSOO i MHO. i IIHUJ' l -" SOxGO, sis acres. orchirJ, Ji ncros under plow. lPf! on. .......nr.,,1 limmo. toilet. M4' ""- -'""'" ,""Zu, (rM sromo rum, ivk ul;,- Court Hdiue. Prl" '':. Clcj lots for eala cheap. -" amount down, bil monthly InstaUracnts m W est. OLMSTED- LANS Cft 07:1 STATE STBE. Far Snlo Tea sharea of . i.ui.,1 atiUI. xjurii jjibiwm"' jfli. Drawer 515, amom, v.,, iSalem Fence W 1 a ia?AXJBAl i ne4qaarlrs i r Poullry Ning, PJJ Mltnoia "o0""',; m Roofing. Screen ?""J stable WU.J e, CHAS. D. MUUW ..ru MOULIN' "" ,,1 MO Co w. . ..--. Tai 0"!Zvlt'.'?i J7 Miller St. flontfc"- facturerofaUf'fl and fruit dryer J ass. Z . ASafrK55 ir"feaSSgs u