DAILY OAMTAIi JOURNAL, IALMM. OMGON, THURSDAY, OOTOBKn 90, 1903. gWrr
. M-. 4 3
Say It
If yit iktler sq$ this
l all right, hot sots
r 'flJWT flfl IMf MJUfrt.
Hadaclics.
Biliousness.
Constipation.
Ayer's Pills.
Sugar-coatci'.,
Easy io take.
Don't forest.
Headaches. Headaches,
biliousness. r'! isnes.
Constipation. f.r'J ' u'o.
Aycr's Pills. 'ycr's; Pills.
r'-'jiv-raatea. 5. .gar-coated.
K.'sv to tflks, i 3y to take,
-lon't for-. y'Miai!
WAR VETERANS
AND PENSION
LEGISLATION
Republican Party Wholly HcspoiiHlblu
for Caring for Old SoIUIcth.
Tho Republican party has Just
'cause to bo proud of Its ponslon rec
ord. With tho aid of patriotic men
from other parties It waged to a suc
cessful conclusion tho greatest war
of modern timos.
It hai novor ceased to honor tho
offlcors and mon who composed tho
victorious army.
Every Renuhllcan
President oloctotl nlnnn Mm nlnnn of
that wnr had boon n nnnRtiTniinnn nf-
flcer of tho federal army with the"" tn fonato. tho Ropiibllcans sup
ord for tho pa.it 40 years is one of
opposition to those men who boro tho
hardships of war and Jeopardized
their llvos that the Union might bo
preserved. Hero Is a bdief list of
their official adverse acta in congress
toward the. veterans of -tho Civil
war:
In 1878 n bill passed tho house
repealing: nil, limitations of tlmo in
which applications for nrrcara of nen-
alons should bo made. This was op
posed by a majority of tho Demo
crats. The hill Increasing: tho non-
slons for widows -from $8 to $12 per
montn 'was opposed by .the Demo
crats. Tho amputation bill passed
Aug.4, 189G, was opposed by tho
Democrats and' voted for. solidly by
he Republicans in tho houso. The
widow's nrrenrs bill and tho disabil
ity pension bill wore both fought blf
torly by the Democrats.
Tn the forty-third nongoss a de
pendent ponslon bill was voted on
oxcoptlon of President Roosovolt,
whoso brilliant record in tho Spanl-h
war is a mnttor of Just prldo to tho
American pooplo.
Republican Pension Li'kNIei'.'oii.
RppMblican legislation for tlm old
Boiaior. nts widow nnd his
children hao boon ccnorous
bountiful. Tho Invalid poii-ion law
of July 14, 1S62, and tho dnnemln(
Jaw or Juno 27, 1800, aro monuments
of Ropubllcan achievement and bear
witness to tho country' tender care
of Its soldlors nnd Its sa'kirs and
tholr famllloB.
Tho act of Juno 27, 1890, In a lit--ting
Illustration of tho generosity of
tho Ropubllcnn party townrd tho
votorans of tho Civil wnr. Thh 'aw
was pnesed by a Republican congress,
was signed by n Ropubllcnn Presi
dent, nnd through its administration
thoro was expended during tho next
fiscal year u total amount of $08,
708,800.71. Tho number of Boldlors
roeolvlng tho benoflt of this act was
443,721, whllo tho nitmbor of de
pendents rollovod by this act was
171,259, Tho gnln In tho number
of ponolonors undor this not ovor tho
provloui year was 8043, and tho gain
from Juno 30, 1890, to Jan. C, 1004,
was 4003.
Tho Republican party passod tho
act of April 10, 1008, Increasing pen
sions of nil widows from $8 to $12
per month nnd granting pensions
without roforonco to tho vnluo of
property or Income Tho Ronuhll
can partly also passed tho act of Fob.
0, 1870, grnntlng pension i to so'dlon
by reason of ago alone, without re
gard to disability,
Democratic Opixmltloii IN.To.nl.
porting It solidly nnd tho Democrat
opposing it by a two-third voto. Tn
tho hotiBo thU bill was voted Tor
solidly by Republicans nnd opposed
by a, mnjorlty. of tho Democrats. Aft
or It had pasod tho houso and son-
minor I l """ V0l30U "i l rosiuoni uiovc-
an(j iiiuu, n jji'mucrni. An oitoi i was
niii'iu in nit' nouse io pnss ino uni
ovnr Cleveland'' vnto. tho Ronubll-
rniiB votlni? 138 for It and tho Domo
cati voting J 25 against It.
TJ1I3 voto -mowed that 29 Demo
crat, who had originally voted for
the i:i, hastened Io avail Ihomsolvoy
of tho opportunity afforded by the
t'rps'dnnt's voto to vote ngalnst It,
thiiH testifying their real sentiments,
wiiiio 20 other Democrats, who had
dodged tho first voto, ennto up
rromntly nnd sumwfod tho voto.
Tim dependent pension biff was bit
terly ooposed bv the Oomocat-', the
Republicans putting rt throngh do.
snlto tho onnosltlon. Thin bill, ns
tho old t'oldicrs well know, was
promptly ofgnod by President ITnrrl-
ROIl.
DeinocrafH MInHIco Veteran;
To -nni up. the followltfg gives' tho
totnl of 14 votes of congress uporr tlic
most important of tho various pen
sion mcasuroi presented since th&
war, viz: ,
Domocrnts for tho bills. ...... 477
Democrats agnrirt tho bills. .. . 648
Republicans for the bills 1060'
RonubTfcan against tho bills... None
Tho olllcnl record of national leg
islation show that of all tho Ropulr
Mcan Presfdeirf since tho war oiil'r
ono hn withhold his signature fronr
any pension bill, nnd; that was Gon
ornl Grant, who wits forced to de
war, and their President, Grover
Cleveland, vetoed G20 pension bills.
The records show that every ponslon
law 1ms been passed by Republican
votes, and every pension defeated has
been defeated by Democratic votes.
Every pension bill votoed, 520 In
number, was vetoted by a Democratic
President nxcopt five.
Pension Planks In Platforms.
For tho past 50 years tho Demo
cratic politicians has Juggled with
tho soldier voto and pension question
in their platforms. While givlne ev
ery evidence of being really hostile
at heart, they have thrown out bits
of political bait from time to time
in tho hope of cajoling tho votorans
Into voting tho Democratic ticket.
During all these years the Ropubllcan
platform has rung ns clear as a bell
on tho pension question, ns per this
plank In tho 1008 platferm:
"Another Ropubllcan policy which
must ovor bo maintained Is that of
cenoroun nrOvlslon for .thoso who
fhavo fought the country's battles and
for tho widows and orphans of thoso
who hnvn fallen. We commend the
increase in tho widow's pensions
mndo by tho present congress and
declnre for n liberal administration
of all pension laws, to the end that
the people's gratitude may grow
deeper as tho momorloi of tho heroic
sacrifice grow more sacred with the
passing years."
Tho Democratic plntform favors
pensioning "the surviving veterans
nnd tholr .dependents becnuso It re
lieves the country of the necessity
of maintaining a large itandlng
nrmy." Tho patriotism of tho veter
ans Is tailored. Thh plntform does
not fnvor pensioning widows and'
dependents of dncensdd vntonns, only
"surviving veterans and tholr de
pendents."
Army of tho Ropubllc. Ho has nev
er been too busy to seo the vetoran
and listen with sympathetic Interest
to his Just demands. Taft. as Prosl-
dfcrit, will bo an abiding fast mono
to all tho survlvors'"6f all our wars
-o-
PILES
TllO Democratic tiartV. as Hllrfi. clllin in nnnrnvn (lun'nf (linin Mllu
has opposed ovory mensuro voting np-1 Tho Democrats havo boon- In powor
proprlatlons for penn'ons Tta rcc-ifor onlv u few brlof vonrs'slhco tho
The Old Soldier' Friend.
Tho Ropubllcnn party has kept It;
promises. Through Its legislation
thoro has boon d'sbursod In tho pay
ment of ponsloin on account of tho
Civil wnr to Juno 30. lOOtf, $1,(133,
593,025. 917, and thoro wcro on the
pension roilq on tho Inst dhto G33,-
338 veteran of tho Civil war and a
total of 907,371 pensionor of all
m.,i nn. clnssop. nnd on Juno 30,
1905",. thono woro approximately on
the pension rolls 021,000 surviving
votorans.
All the cfvtlfrod nations of the
earth combined havo not equaled' tho
United Slnteff In liberality In grnnt
lng poirslon-, bounties, homostoads
and Intnf warrant', providing homes,
etc., for war vutornns. Tho appro
priation for tho present fiscnl year
for paylrnr porrsfons Is $1'(J2,000,000
ntoro than ono-ffffh of the ontlro
revenuo of the government.
No nmir who was not ord onoirgh
to bo a factor In that groat struggle
conld give lils 7rcnrt and sonr nurre
completely to the wolfaro and well-
being of tho votornns who fought fo
uoerxy ana rignr in tuo days of 'Gl
to '15 than Mr. Taft. Ho Is tho ro,r-
ognfzod aiuf dlBtrngrffshod friend of
Wrlto Now for n Free Trlnl Pncknge
or. Pj-ramid Pile Cure and l'rovo
Its Sure Value.
Wo want to place a trial package
of Pyramid Pile Cure in tho posses
sion of every sufferer from piles.
Wo will Bend such a packago by
mail in a plain wrapper free to any
ono who will send his or her namo
and address to us.
Thin packrfgo will contain an
amount of Pyramid Pllo euro suf-
flcent to provo it a remedy for piles
nbovo any on tho market, and such
a trial package luu cured many
cases of piles without furthor treatment.
Every druggist sells Pyramid
Pile Cure. Price fifty cents. Think
how successful it must bo to do this
nnd how populnr thoso llttlo healing
cones nro. No trouble, discomfort,
pain or worry. They act gently,
urely and perform In mnny cases,
what people think aro mnrvols. Ad
dress Pyramid Dhir Co., 1G1 Pyra
mid Dldg., Marshall, Mich.
Local Da for
Nov. 0. Registration closes fo-
clfy prlmnry,
Monday December 0. Registra
tion closes for city election.
December 7. City olectlon.
December 1-5. Fruitgrowers
meeting, Portlund.
Cold Weather Advice.
to nil fa to beware of coughs nnd
colds on tho chest; ns neglected they
readily Toad to pomnnonln, consump
tion or other pulmonnry tronbles.
Just ns Boon as tho cough onpcni?
treat It with Ballard's Horehound
Syrup the standard cure of America
Use ns directed perfectly harmless
A euro and' preventive for nil' db
cnlcB of tho lungs'.
Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 por do
tlb. Sold by all' dealers.
I "
THIS OSTsY VhXCtS
V7. H. Downing, or Shaw, has re
turned from nn oxtcrtdod" visit In tilt?
busy Coos Ray county and states aa
usual whonovor ho returns from a
trl to th6 Willamette' vnPoy ho rel-
lzetf thoro is not nnbtuar pmca like It
In world.
Mr. Downlirtr sny tho- Coos Bar.
district has good' prospucts- before It-
but that It will bo -omotlme before
It fs opened up. I
Mr. Downing' reports tlmt his fa-j
thor,. George Downing, Is now a
great grandfather, Ms son, Elmerl
ALCOHOL 3 PEH CENT.
ANgclablcPa'parallonrorAs-slrallallngihcFoodaniiRedula-ling
llic Stomachs nndDowteof
Proniolcs DigroHonJCIiee rfur 1
pcss ana ittsLconiams vcm
Opiitm.Morplitne rwrMiacraL
NOT NARCOTIC.
Ihspka SkJ
.WiSaTt-LiUtMUSl.V
ricrietf Remedy for ConsPfi'
t lor. , Sour Sloiuacir.Diarrta
or Sleep.
7a- i"n Tc S-nrturs of
NEW YORK.
WmiA . 1 1 Mil a I IlKII
wmim miTfaTVf!i " w till III
Bw.K! Je- n f 1T1TI
nm&mi m:ii jM" ' m.i.i. . ....; i .
mKv,'
mi
BvVwiiKii -. i J
m
Ui'M .".l
lWil.,i
ml
'Jl'.i
WK ", biij.tcmji.ii I
III
PM"
The Kind You
Always Bought
M?
txin
L&Ci
fti'tfj:
y"'.'i.'.
m
yti2G cStuiraiitecduntJcril
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Bears the
Signature Jiv
Va For Overt
Thirty fears'
CASTORU
TMt eiNTuoMranT. nrwntntm.
Maxfm Gorky, a famous raco
horse,. was sold for ?17B.liwigh ho
Is worth $15,000V by a Wacksmltii
and staftlo boy, wlilto tho owner was
away, irntl now the ownor ennnot re
cover hfin.
-o
Par Chronic Diarrhoea;
"While- In tho nrer.v in lf$3 I wn-f
taken with chronic dtarrhoca," sayf-
IGcorgo M. Fclton of South Gibson.
Pn. "I Irave sluco tried many rome-.
dies but without nrry pormanont ro-
Iiof, untir Mr. A. W. Mllcs of th
place, pcrnnndcd mc to try CTxambor-
Downlntr. of Partlnnef. lint formorlv rnln'a Pi-.lin niminrrr nn.i nio-rimnn
tho old soldfor amr b plodgotr to can- of thh soctlon, having boon present-' Ronicdy, ono bottlo of which otopptJ
ry out tho Iiepubircnn policy In a gon- od with a baby daughtor by hi wife It at once." For sale at Dr. Stono'a
orons manner townr-i tho Orni-l 'Inst Frldav. druir tnro
I Walter C. Winslof mad r
for Tttft and tho RcpnNba pw
at Coiul'un ycatcrdajr.
Hair a (Twe Oft I
Mrs. Ada . Croora, the t
knowxt' proprietor of the Ow
Vaughn, Miss., sayi: M7er w
months I suffered with i
cough, and eontoraptloti ttmiw
t havo lis- grip on toe, trim' M
rocommended Dr. Klrg k m
cove' y. l t Kan taking lt,n4 At
bottles affected a cofsp'
Tho fnmo of this lite mt4h mi
nnd cold romedy. 3nllMcKtt
lienler Is world rlttt, 'MM J A
! Perry's dmig store-, MTrni HM
Trn bottlo f-op .?.
THE WANT ADS ARE READ BY EVERYBODY
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c.
ron bmjr
W-Acro TrnclH In 12 milos of Port
land. Flno fruit land and closo to
now eluctrle lino and county road.
$7G0, C0 cash nnd $10 por month
llomonookora Information niiro.u,
222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or.
10-5-tt
Kop Sale A first-class IM liorBU
powor Mltcholl asollno onglno.
with auto sparkor, both In good
condition. Also 2. horao power
water motor. Enqulro at Journal
olllco Immediately, if you wish a
bargain. 1020-tf
1 havo mado money In Salem. You
can do llkowlao. 50.00 bniya tho
ontlro business. Call on mo to
day. Room l-2 3 2 North Commor
clal fttrcot. 10273t
For Rale Sovon-room houao, nil
molurn eonvenloncos, ono-lvnlf
block lnnd. For furthor particu
lars call on mo mornings at my"
rosldonco, ornl of enr lino, soutn.
Mrs. Qoo. H. Jones. Phone 1181.
10-27-tf.
i
For Knlo By ownor, good houso,
hnrn, shed, cow, horse, light
wngon and buggy; ton lots all
foncod nnd cultivated; fruit trees;
cornor Twenty-second nnd Hydu.
Turner ltond. 10-22-3w
Public Snl Tho undersigned wlU
oil at PMbllo auction, nt tho old
Flshor farm. M mllo north of
Chemnwa, Oro.. on Friday, Oct.
30 1008, hOKJMiing at 10 o'clock
a. in., thq (pi low In if property: 6
head horsou. 10 hoad milch cowa,
4 stoors. t holfors, 18 hoady hogs,
wagon, Vu8By MX& ftl fftrm 00,B
J. M. Fotrost, ownor. 10-27-3t.
A Hnhill Hohko For snlo nt 102R N
Cottage t,rcot 10.2-21w
FOIt s;ifl-:.
Ono G-room houso, 3 lots, good base
ment, wash stnjrd, bath, tolloti
good now wlutrnilir, all kinds of
fruit; closo In. $2C90.
aood'7-room house, flno wood hotroe,
stable, good woll, force pump, 3'
lots. $2000.
Good fl-room houso, gpod Btnble, 0
acroi of land. $2700.
0-room houBo on 18th atrcot, coi-
ner lot. $DG0.
Good 4 room house, bath, toilet,
pantry, lot 76x175. Proco, $1300
Good place with 12 lots, small .housok
woll foncod, all kinds of fruit,
one horse, ono sood cow, 2 one-
horao wagons, 200 chlckons. AT.
for $1750.
3 cheap houses In Yow Park; houses
of all prlcoa from $1000 to $4000.
81 acres, good houso and bnrn, good
well, plenty of nil kinds of fruit,
10 cows, G hogs, 2 dozon chicken.,
good wngon, buggy and 2 horsoa
plow, harrow and nomo other fur
niture. $80 por aero.
SO nores 3 milos of Salem, 40 ncrei
In cultivation, balanc In' pasture
and timber; $05 per acre.
3 10-aoro tracts from $1000 to
$2000.
30 ncrcs, houso, barn, orchard.
$3000.
21 ncrea of good land, good house,
barn, 9 acres orchard, 3 horses, 2
cows, wagon, buggy harnois,
plow, in fact, all the furniture on
tho placo. $0000.
30 acres all In tlmbor and pasture
$1500.
And Bomo of tho host of tho river
bottom land.
J. C.SHULZ.
100 State St. 'Salem, Or.
Fr Sale Ton shares of Hickory
Bark preferred stock. Address
Drawer 518, Sftlem, OrgQH.
9-25-tf
OUIt ItARfMIXS
?:I800 Largo tWo-atory, olgftt-rooni'
houso, modern, all now. Inside
proporty.
f'1500 Vory linrnfrome, nowf nine
room houso, on Court street, lot
75x105, modem, hoatoif with
furnnco. A' Bargain.
3,000 A now modern bungalow.
Just completed, fluoly equipped'
with modorir canvonloncw. On
Court stroec. A Snap.
$1550 Knch Two nowly built cot
' (ages In Yow Park, modern.
Notholng chuapur In Salem.
$1250 Now houso and barn, vorj
largo sovon- rooms, wolf built.
North Salem-.
$1450 Now lioiiHe. six rooms, bath
and toilet, soptle sowor, well built;
on Asylum uvonjio.
Lots from $IC0 lo $1000. Some ln
eldo lots at $350.
FKHGUSON C Fisimn.
Tuonans-
Carpenters Union Mi). J 0(15 Local
Unlbn No. 1065 of Carpontor3 ana
Joiners of America moot owr Sat-
urdar even I is at 7130 p. m. In
Hearst hall, 420 Stato Streot
A. W. Donnfs, Iteo. Soo.
Foresters or Americn Court Shor
wotul. Foroators, No. 19. Moots
Sntnrday night in Ilolnwn hall,
State stroetr. Wuldo Miller, C. It.
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central LodRv N'o. J8, K. of P.
Cnotlo hall In irolmrm brock, cor
nor StatO' antl Llborty streot.
Tuesday of each woek at 7:30 p.
in. OBcar Johnson, C. C; B. B
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Moilcrn Woodmen of AiihtIcii Ore
gon Cedar Camp Noi 52.10. Moot,
overy Thursday pvenlng at 8
c'clock tn Ilcrtman- hnHl W. W.
Hill, V. C; F. A. llirner, clerk.
Illelp FurulshcHl Si of Chnrut By
Latluun Land Company, 478 State
stj-eoV phone No. 14:$. Parties
wanttoa; helti ntease ottll at onlco
or ptone us. Also' horro cors for
sale.
DRAYMKX
I'or 83lo One oprlnK wagon, one
second-hand rubbor-tlrod buggy,
and two stool-tired tiugglM. W.
Fonnol, 803, N. Liberty.
18-aS-St
IierrletJ I havo ono of th test n'l
largost varieties of any kcowm on
tho const and can fumlsfc you
good stock and true to namo. Sknd
for catalog. Geo. L. Alloa, Leba
non. Or. 10-28-lmo.
OfliVOMXA
A V y I pi MW fW PW tIP
Wr ftituM S1K s
f erjX -&'
CuminlHR Bros. Transfer Company-
All kinds of transfer work done
Furn'ture and planoj boxed ready
for shipment Prompt sorvlco U
our motto. Stand and offico at
253 South Commercial street.
Phone 210. Residence Phone
Wwtger ChcrriHgtoH pianos and
organs sold on ea?y terms; tolo
phono 11S7; 247 Commercial
Street, Salem, Oregon. tf
MVKIIY AND FKKD STARLK8
Livery Htl Fed Stlte Old PoJt
offlco Stble, Rt 254 Ferry street,
obetweea Commercial and Freat
v fttrwts. TlMaa 18S, 8ow of
llwrlM ta the eitr Wn
W,tM4 Vm.' lfMtttt ft .JMf
FOR ItKXT.
7-room house, barn, $10.
n-Acnr Tract for Rent.
Good houao nnd barn, woll wntor,
somo fruit, vory bent of sell.
$750 Ton Acivfl,
10 acres on tho Portland Electric
car lino. Snap. $750;
HO Acros $85 per Aero.
80 aoros of tho voryliost land In the
valley on Howell Prulrle on main
roan, tioaumul location. Snnp.
Adjoining land hold" at $125 per
aero.
Houses-
Modern houso. 7 room, electrtn
lights, bath, totlor. pantry, half
block, beautiful croumlv fruit
Wo havo a largo list of cllr nro'twr-
tles for sale. Houses and lots,
$G00 nr-i up. Vacant lots $50 and
up. Call on
HKCHTKL MIXTOX.
alt State Strwt. Bnyno Building
BARGAINS IX RKAL KSTATE.
15 acres, good 7-room plastered
and pnpored house, barn, outbulll
Inga, fruit, etc. good home, inside
corporation, only $3000.
6 acres, good houso, barn, fruits', etc ,
In good location on gootl road, for
a few days, $1750.
Good G-room plastered house, barn. 2
acres, all In fruit, Just out of S.i
lem. Th's is good land, good home
Only $1300.
Also some of the best lots on State
Btroet.
19 acres, one mllo of good town and
Bchool, on good road, good 7-room
house, barn, outbuildings, all kinds
of fruits, etc., good water, good
house, only $2400.
House- ti, rent, etc.
If you are looking for farms, or
houses, se,
A. O. SMITH A CO.,
R 9, sVer Ualt4 IKat? Natloail
Bak, Sakw, Orea.
Woodnioii tif WrlU Meot every Frl-
day night nt 730fc In Holman hall;
E. Lupton, C. C; P. L. Frailer,
Clerk.
LUtcotn Annuity Union Sick, acci
dent and ponsloa Insurance; $2?,
OOO.OKJO pledgedi ovory olalm paid.
Good? agouta wanted. J. H. C.
Motttgomory, OMpremo organizer.
Box AH2 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryu-n seeretany. 54.0 Stato stroot.
WAXTKir
Wanted Good youaj driving horse
weight abaus 1008 pounds. T. W.
RamBon, JonrnaL 9-29-tf
Wantotl A woman- or girl to db few
Hours work during the day Must
go home ut nlftht. Enquire morn
ings at 486 South Commercial
6troet. l0-2fi-lw
Wanted A good girl for general
housework. Apply 10J8. Chemo
keta otreet. 10-37-3t
REAL KSTATK.
Throe choice lots, closo In, $750,
$850 and $950.
Good lot on Court Btreet. $900.
Lota eaat front 19th street, $325 and
$375.
Two lots corner 18th and Trade,
$600 for the two.
Half block on 21at streot, $325.
Good driving team, 900 poundj.
$150.
Good work team, 1100 pounds,
S180.
1673 State street. 10-28-tf
B. LUPTOX,
. BM hi ! 1 Mi
FOR RKXT"
M1SPKLLAXKOU8
Cvincnt Work Coaerete valks, so-j-tlo
tanXa, romonb lloorn a-nd foun
diitlonB. Kat'.matfc!) furnihed nnd
nil work gunrnntned. J. P. Votais,
IlKATi KSTATK WW Uv
328 Macfun BtrciO.
Phone COS.
5-10-tff
.Sidcin Catih .Market Tho finest errfcs
. of moat- nt tho lowost irrlees. My
r phono 3T0, 173. S. ConimorclaV St.
P. W. Roycltz, Prop. 7-21-J.
Convrcte Work Get xay prloes on
aldovKilk, curbs, spettc tanks nnd
cemtitt worls of nnr kindi All
work- guaranteed first cIbbs. M.
Ward, 2378 Slaple Ato Hlshlrind;
Phono 5G9. JXily24-tfl
Cnrficnter Can do all kinds of
rouh and inside work. Anything
from repairs to contracting. A. B.
Brown, 1355) Norm. 17th atreeU
929
itgei liUinmM ,mU biiel Oo. Lnu
bir .ahlnjjlefi. bulldlun material
vwod aucj coal Low prices, aar5
prompt d-Hvorlf . On block wis ,
of 8, P. paa&enjKe- douot, Vaonu
8. 7-a-tf
lUJtte, Wendr)th Klne wine
liquors, nnd cigar Wi handl
the ceicbratoi "KelUg gavdt Castli
whiskies. Cool and rofrerJitag beer
constantly oi draugtet. 8out
Commercial tr. V-3-lyr
JSUsa Hnu Weller Plaatet. Appokit-
ments can be nude fer lessons ev
ery afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock.
Classes In Dunning Method Tues
days. Fridays and Saturdays. 895
North Liberty street. Phone 1351
8-2 8-
Lest Friday morning between 554
N. Liberty street and Oregon
Nursey offlco, a Bmall gold watch
with Initials L. B. D. on casot
Finder leave at Journal office,
10-24-3t '
Roorw To Let Furalshed and un
furnished rooms at 790 N. Com
mercial, east side of street.
l-7-tf
Fw Ht-RooiwiwHh tww heat.
eletetrk light, K&, JJ.Mh street,
F THKE
2,'Uib acre , three blocks honor
Hue. A snap at 12300.
4DU ..mi k.rnnm tinUB. Sti
"80x60, 'six acrei orcbtrf, IH4
aoren mnder plow. I'!
Qnvnn.rniini linllfO. t0.1, M
some fiult, four btaeta i
Court House. Price $1-J
City lots for jalo encaj. j-j
nmuunt down, MljJ
monthly lnatallmenU, ne jayjil
est. ,
OLMSTED LAND ft i
a73STATRSTRi.
'...M.r nll'filM
Goott dairy ranch near "M
Tillamook county, I0io
1 good cows. SO MW';
f.lr G-reom house, bin i
cows, 2 horses. 30 ton WW
ffor sale or transfer Io.
property. Wll 'k' ' '
and $1 day till paH.
$2500. , ,lm-4
A beautiful dp try frm.Jj I gj
mile from town. flcespriBS
good ham. fair ftofc
Englfah walnuts, 1IM ra
rles. 2 acres bearlDg erc.
tiled. $400 worth of tfllBJP
A Joe dandy. $? ttl J
et and iouj ""; -m
House
'""" -".-. . Ti.a it too
HeRSonaow jn -- w
thins In thU HM. JJ
work, or bed of lns
Register g"?
1
CorBer
OmmercMl aaiOJ'-
nmu-.on ray "- - l.-j
.hire buck. OvWTtnWft
- tni q -
hv payiuK " "
W, BucKner,
Sm
"7 IXFORMATIOS Wr-ajP
twlil Buy your land f f
PLUMBERS
Theo. M. Burr1 Plumbing, hot water
and steam heating and tlanlag:
kort
cil street.
IXFOBM
n nuv your
p.or.!rdM'
botn oi us. .-".v. Grt'Z
Lnds on the fra"frifa Ht
Sook counties . 'Pj.f ef
ratlsfartry f'a!!
sprratloM -nnvvTsr'
'. ' ". aUM
fir". TTd
1207
r-
i
164 Commercial
Main 1 82.
Vre. Phoa40fflce erer
9-J-lJ
M. J, I'etael Plawblnr. s4mb
kb flttiHt. 8ueceor t Kaex
Murphy Its CoMatarthil atf4
3tei:IoS
fas
risrc
. ..?
n F. MU"
247 MUler St,. J5
ttcrurer u y.
a,vt fruit arj
riDM J. 4 l.ll.lwl
PfcM UJm IT.
" W' T - TW
1
1
H
w
?. WV ' 73
y" v
; , L 'J-JU
BTJKll