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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1908)
DAILY OAPtT AL JOURNAL, 8ALKM. OKCGOK. TUESDAY, DEOKMnER 8, 1808. IV MATTERS BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL ;us actions were takon In " .1.1 Mm iiniinl ist nigiu .... - - of onnosiuon mm "' "gone ovor. ..... .... Imnltli nnil im- 0d ou the mutter of n pest . til1 CllJ iiiw w- -- ... il... .......iff nrtmttlla. f witn mi' ' "" ;" ST i .!. i.mlv la Willi ill' tr BTr .... n.n rthi. In nnnalrt of to Willi I"" " '" """ "- P .... .1... linfil. F.1 .., ) MUUItl' " - 1-"-- - . i .1.1 in lin viinnnt nnil Cll l baiu v . - uch to licnnlt Bitch a build- poor iiinii w"'" uui" ,0f laml nml, with tho ox- . ... t...ti.ilnr fni. tlin nnni t tllC uiiiiuuib " "" " co of the property lies idle, mlttee were Instructed to .. 1 1.....MM HAAnnntd. I tUO PCBI UUUBU uubvooiwj t to tho council at tho noxt ' Liquor Licenses. MiiiiMo mi licenses reported f on liquor licenses for Fred Eugene- EcKonon. lina Itnle. bn Stockton brought up tho ; rate reduction ngnin, nnu .11 nritnred 11 COIIimtttcO to Eordlnnnco for tho roduc n nrimnnt ROB rftto Of $2 to Id report nt tho noxt regular nf t ho body. Vwi! of Flro Horse. ban Walter Low, of tho flro pr committee, roported to Ll I ll,r,t nun nf tho flrn linrs-11 I, and ho mado a motion to other animal purcnaBcu nB bosslble, as tho flro dopnrt u in nrirniit need of nnothor itnko tho place of tho mlss- fen tho chemical ongmo. tho kas referred to tho flro and mmlttco for nctlon. Iirnrv InllirOVI'IlKMlLN. fnllllinr. tirenldolit of tho rary, nddrcscsd tho council 1 to tho prosont, conditions hrnrv nnil also niiido n few ma Mm. Kollihor statod ho library's most urgont w Hint It had rrown so ox- wBB to mnko nrrangomonts Ing tho rending rooms opon rs por nay insionu or. mo Rve hour time. Tho ground li Mrs. Kollihor hnsed theso wrtR Hint tho momborshln rrogntod 300, and In ordor Eh a placo whora thoso who nprxl nf fliinh mil pomo .it Ire hours and ns often as ric ho extonslon of tho tlmo will to an assistant, which sho 1 tho council to consldor ns iiosRlliln. President Kolll- orted that tho library now DO volumos on hanu. Tho g midget for mo puuuc n ts hnnded in to tho council ndcratlen: Han $740.00 Librarian 3G0.00 -...700.00 pis 75.00 r. supplies, printing CO. 00 ami freight .?.00 ro -10.00 n Llnrp Httlo talk by Mrs. on thr unsightly nnnonrnnco eon avenue, mo council or- Iho mutter roforred to tho of "ho nark commlttoo to plana for improving tho park art at tho next mooting. Tlmt Bridge. . Importnnt and vital ii nv facing tho city was reduced by Councilman Bl ueing in relation to tno a. clnl ntrcot brldgo (?k El- lorc'iii) In his speech, tell- fth" il' plorublo condition In if structuro was now In, and Mil been not only a monaco r.i ling public, but n dotrl- prpirty ylng In thnt locnl- lct raid that ns a direct ro- iho action taken by tho coun cils i rldgo matter during Its etlng, over three sales of In tho vicinity of tho I' hvi stopped dead, nnd sov- Provcmont pctlana beltiir tnk- ho property ownors was tJ a halt Ho sot forth the li n permnntnt bridgo In IOr nrri mnnnnr liv nnvlnc Mh i' miuercsl street re- nucl' If not morn travel i' cher h'ghway In tho city 1" rg In tho iburbs, nnd '"B to the city, county and 'iv,m rs sponding a good f"'j-ind dollars In Improving Mui'ig south Commercial n 'nought It no moio than ' MiH tho neonlu uliould it' liable compensation for "'""i to council In look- 'lie brldRO innttnr at the LPosalblo dato. Alderman men answered thn-mii'ir!!. motion to hnvft n pnmmltton W to secure plans for a now usKing mm (Elliott) If the "'! peopia woulrt bo willing P the $200 for n snnlnl .1np. f J Words hnil nn u-aloht fc and a special committee rt btockton. Oreonbaum vfrc appointed to look n'w plans for tho oonstruc- j' nuanent bridge spanning fEL NAME POn A BABY. srranh tnct i..ui ... in,. Ifbcnk Company, Chicago, of a P of 18 months, demonstrates 'ticntss ot Cottolene, their Cil COoklntr fat TTr fatfi.i. n, maragerof a large general --alu, iexast writes that she Wy pounds, and that she was iseu on Cottolene. No lard USd la their hnnuliAl,! T. brivedsowrttnn ri..n.:.t. hhat they call i,cr ..Cottolene.' r? made for the whole. woIeae tad it cuccxful w la the creek. Alderman Stockton was heartily In favor of a new ujul per manent bridge, and mndo tho mo tion to have a siieclal commltteo ap pointed. Winter Street Complaint. An amusing communication was rend to tho council coining from the North Winter streot tnxpnyors una residents protesting on tho way ihe improvements wore accomplished on thnt street. Tho epistle was a lengthy one, hnd contained all kinds of protests on tho grounds thnt the Improvement was not done according to specifications. In one paragraph of tho communication, it stated that a pedestrian's life was in dnngor while pnsslng over tho road owlnp to it being so frnli and mushy. The ni tlclo was held over for further con sideration by tho body. Appeals for Aid. Mrs. Frnkcs, tho lady who was knocked down on the ttrcots of Sa lem and seriously Injured durl g the Chorry Pair and carnival, presented a petition to tho council requesting it to nssit hor In returning tohor homo in tho East, by giving a little flnnnclnl aid. Tho mattor was re ferred to tho commltteo on current cxponscs to tnko lmmcdlato action. Had Drnhnge. Dr. E. A. Plorco addressed tho council in n fow words relnttvo to tho poor condition of tho dralnngo system In North Summer streot near his property. T3 council roforred tho matter to the streot commis sioner. Albion Resolution. In honor nnd respect to Chief of Polico Gibson who was visited by mlsfortuno through tho loss of his wlfo dny bofore yeBt)rdny, a reso lution was read to tho council nnd Blnceroly adopted by tho mombors. Tho lotter of kind r)ympiithy fol fel fol eows: "Whorcas, Mrs. D. W. Gibson, tho wife of our chief of polico, has been called by death, and "Whereas, 'iho snld D. W. Gibson tins been connected with tho polico forco of Salem for a long term of yonrs, nnd hns glvon satisfactory sorvlco, therefore, bo it "Kesolvcd, Thnt tho common coun cil of tho city of Snlom, hereby ex presses It", vympnthy for tho snld D. W. Gibson nnd hlo family In tho great Borrow, and as n mark of re spect t tho said D. W. Gibson Is resolution bo furnished to tho press for publication. o TEA You will find no pool tea in packages bearing our name. If you find any sucli, you know wha to do. YoHf tr-wi if iirn rf't niener II you doi 111 b.litliuw't IWt ' liv liim. A suit has boon (lied asking that tho Nat Goodwin company bo dis solved; It bolng claimed that Good win is n fraud. UNCLE SAM WILL SELL MANY GOODS (United Press Lea-ed Wlre.l Washington, D. C, Dec. 8. -The uenil letter office of tho postoulco de partment Is preparing todny for tho annual sale of dead-letter package that Is to bo held at the local auction Douse beginning December 14, nnd lnsMng until the whole of the 8784 mchag-8 advortl el In the nnnunl entalcgne are dlspor-d of. There nre a In.ge- mimbtr of jinckngc ndvertU 1 for sale this ver,r than ever bofore, and night sessions aie to bo held, In ordor to dispose of the stuff before Chrlstmns. Thoro are 71 62 packages In tho miftrollnnoous" schedule of the cnl a'oguo, which was Issued today. These pnekagos roproont articles from every walk ot life Every Im aginable article, from aprons, blcv clos, pumps, clothing, drossos, Tans, girls hats, hardware, knives nnd phonograph records to snwB and razors, hypodermic syringes, neck ties, typewriters nnd .watches Is con !aln d In those pnekages. One package contnlns shirt waists, solwors, a metal trny, n magic lan tern nnd some collars. Another contnlns gomo damaged barber's shenrs, a stop watch, somo damaged razors, playing cards and dlco. One prlzo pnekago contnlns 1000 -togles, and it Is stated that Uncle Joe Cannon will bo offered tho first chance at these. Tho nutomoblllst Is moro In evi dence this year thnn ever bofore. Several score of packages aro mado up of spark plugs, nutomobllo wntcltcg nnd patent tiro Inflntors. Thcro nre 492 articles of Jewelry. Everything ftom sllvor snuff boxos and clgarctto rases to gold rosaries aro represented. There nro 1130 packages of hooks. nnd theso represent about 15,000 volumes written In overy tonguo or tho enrth. Tho Holy Dlblo and "Three Weeks" appear together, and books on "How to Mako Money Easi ly" nro grouped with Hoosovolt's books and Elbort Hubbard's works. Somo of tho President's books on an Ininls aro listed alongside of Jnck London nnd Ernest Thompson-Se-ton's stories, which voro woro char acterized by IlooBcvelt as "naturo fakcrB." Chinese, Choctaw, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Gormnn, Grcok, He brew, Hungarian Itnllan, Jnpnnovi, Norwcglnn, Poll'h. Ilussinn, Slnvon lc, Spanish Swcedlsh, Turkish nnd Welsh nro somo of the foreign tongues represented In tho book cat alogue. lnst year's sale netted tho post- olllco department nbout $10,000, and l Is thought that more will bo rc nllzed thl year. Everything sold Is hunched togeth er and wrapped up, nnd, al though tho nrtlclos aro described In the cntnloguo, ns many "lomoiiB" ns "prlzo pnekages" nre ilrrfvn by th bidders who attend tlio snie. a "Kentlemnn's watch" may mean an Elgin or a Watorbury. . o- Don't Ho Hopclcsn. about yoursolf when you're crippled with rheumatism" or stiff Joints of course vnu'vo tried lots of things nnd thov failed. Try Hallnrd's 8now T.lnlmont It will drlvo awny nil nchos, pnlnn nnd stiffness nnd loavo you as vo!l r.B you woro boforo. Sold OAJD 'JOAODDJ XIIOH.M JOAO BUOSJOlI by all denlors. . He's From Missouri; You Have to Show Him. fi Governor Folk Is from Missouri He'ti regardcirns n pretty good cltlteii himself. See what he says about n eertnln sort of citizen: "I do not believo In tho mall order citizen. IT 13 BETTER THAT WE 8HOULD HAVE A THOUSAND TOWNS THAN ONE LARGE CITY. If a ptaco li good enough for a man to make hit money In, It certainty should be good enough for him to ipend his money in. The merchants have a Just right to all the business of the town in which they have their stores, and evory gocd clttxin will help them to get It." Did you ever see a FINE LAUGH FACT so simply stated? THE MARKETS For Kczemn, Tetter nnd Salt Rheum. Tho Intonso Itching chnrnctorlstlo of theso nllmonta Is almost Instantly allnyed by Chamberlain's Salvo. Many Bovoro ensos havo boon cured by It. For Bale by Dr. Stuno's Drug storo. 8AN FRANCISCO MAR1CET8. Snn Francisco, Cal., Dec. 8. Wheat No. 1 California cUib. nor contal, $1.67 V4 1.70: California white milling, $1.75 1.80; north ern bluostom, $1.72 & 0 1.77 H; off grades wheat, $1.50 1.60; Rods, $1.62 1.07. Dnrloy Food barloy, $1.42 1:45; common to fair, $1.3G1.40, browing nt Snn Francisco nominal nt $1.45 1.55; Chovallor, $1.50 1.60 according to qunllty. EggB Por dozen, California frosh, Including cases, extras, 4Gc; firsts, 40conts; seconds, 35e; thirds. 29c; California storage extra, 35c firsts, 32 c; Boconds, 26 c; Enst ern storage extra, 30c; firsts, 27c, seconds, 26c. Huttcr Por pound, California fresh, oxtrnB, 32c; firsts, 29 c, seconds, 23c; thirds, 20c; plcklod No. 1, 23 &c; storngo, California ex tra, 29o; packing No. 1, 21 c, ladles extrns, 22 c. Now cheese Per pound, California Hats, fancy, 15 c; lfrsts. 14c; boc- onds, 11; California Young Amer ica fancy, 17oj firsts. 16c; Eastern Now York Cheddars, fancy, 17o; Oro gon flats, fnncy, l4o; do. Young America, rnncy. 10,c: Calif ornln storago, fnncy flats, 13o; Oregon flnts, fnncy, 14c; do. Young Ameri ca, 15e. rotatoos Por contal, River Whites, (sacks) fancy, 70 85c, poor, 45 65; Salinas nurbanklB. $1.4(1 1.50; Orogon Durbanks $1.201.30; Early Roso (tor food) $1.25l.30; Bwoot potatoos por crato, $1.351.40; sackB, $1.25 OnlonB Por Back, 7585o. Ornngos Por box, Navols, stnnd nrd, $1.252; cholco, $22.60; fancy largo bIzcb, $3 4; TnngorlneB crntefl, 85c $1; halt orango boxes, $2; Mundorlncs, por crato, 65 80c. Tho Correct Tlmo to stop a cough or cold is Just as sooa as It starts thon ihoro will ho no dangor of pnoumonln or consump tion. Just n fow doses of nallnrd's Horohound Syrup taken nt tho start will stop tho cough. If It has boon running on for come tlmo tho treat ment will bo longer, but tho euro la suro. Sold by all dealers. DEMOCRATS KNEW OF PANAMA CHARGES (United Press Leased WIro.) Iloiton, Macs., Dec. 8. That tho Democratic nntlonnl commltteo wns offered tho cnndalous story nbout tho alleged Panama cnnal graft ns food for Its campaign last summer was tho statement mado today by Jo Blah Qulncy, a mombor of tho sub .nminiiiiui nt thn fidvlsorv co in ml t- luiiiiiniivw ... .... ..--- .. - tre, which thoroughly Investigated the charges nnu ueciueu ni mm imiu .i.nt If u'nc nnl nt nolltlcal 1130. and would not accomplish tho purpoav for'whloh It was sunmuioa. irk J.tn vana rnllorteil llV a nun- ,- nf Now York men. Including Co'- oliul Alexander S. Dacon, who laid tho story before MacK, wno, in mm, rnrnrmH it in tho sub-committee, composed of Senator Culberson, ex Moyor McGuIro, of Syracuse, N. Y , and Qulncy. T latter sain leaay: wn thnrnuchlv InvostlKntcd the story, and studied it from every anglo for soveral weoks beforo wo decided not to use It. Our reason for not using tho mattor was not consid eration for the feelings of tho Wash ington administration any moro wian !t wa lack of proof alleged proof fnr mind. you. I want not to Join an Ananias club." n t.,n,nriHii hnvo soizod 30,000 pounds of imitation butter In Denver. 1iokol to Dentil Is commonly said of babies who navt ji.j .ho .rnnn How unnecessar this Is. No chlld'ever had the croup without having a com or wusu the start. If you will Mop the firs symptom of the cough w th Ballard Horehound Syrup there Is no danger whatever of croup. Sold by all doal-ers. Roosovolt spond sovornl hours h dny practicing with n rifle In antic ipation of his African trip. BEGGED HER LIVING AND HAD $100,000 (United Pross Leased WIro,) San Francisco, Dec. 8. That Su san A. Mooro, 80 yean of ago. died In poverty when sho was worth $100, 000 was tho surprising fact which came to light todny whon doputles from tho coroner's ofllco Bonrchod tho hovel, whoro tho woman's dead body wai found yesterday ond found banK books which proved thnt tho woman hnd a small fortune which sho ne glected to use to provide comforts for hor last days. Just boforo sho wns found dead, sho was seen beggli-t bread among tho poor fnmlllo In tho neighborhood of Franklin and Chostnut streeti. and, when she wa found llfeloss, sho still hnd a crust In hor hands. Susan Moore's llfo history Is ob- o..rn Rhn Is snllt (1 llBVO firrlVOd In this c'ty In 1862, and to havo lived a single life until the day of hor death. Sho saved hor money by tho most frugal economy, earning It fir through dresamanklng and then In keeping a lodging Iioubo. .. O BMTttas Ugsstorr lX0 3ft.Iu9LB ,1U 1M m HiHMMTt cssy &9&&fa STEWARD WINS GEMS AND HEARTS OF MANY (United Press Leased WIro.) San Francisco, Dec. 8. Charged with having won the hearts of II vo wealthy women of Sydney, Australia, and having robbod eaoh of her Jewels and trosseau, while tho plaits for their marrlago woro under wiy. Hector Johnson, steward of tho Iirlt ish steamer Lord Softon, Is held pris oner today In tho chart room of the vosael. It Is charged that ho man querndod as "Iord Jewell" in 8d ney. When the ship first arrival here from Australia the jiol'ce searched Johnson nnd examined him The wore ninablo to get BUlflcient el- ,lnrn niznlnl hi III to Warrant BBV action, however, and ho was allowed to proceod with tho ship on her vlU to I'uget ounu. on ino rum uuu the coast tho stokers found several valuable ploces of Jewelry In the -ofll buskers. Captain William Campbell at once suspected Johnson of having stolen them, and had h m locked up. Tho local police are In communica tion with Sydney, nnd further efforts at Identification are being made Ministers of nil denominations, mooting In Phtladblphln, turned down a resolution proposing to mnko a fight for, tho caching of re llglo nlu tho public schools, o Pains In tho back and sldo may como from the kldnoys or llvor Lane's Family Modlclno tho tonic- axattro, nnd a groat kidney and liv er romedy, will giro relief. Receiver A. A. Robortfl, of tho La Grande land olhco Is Borlously 111 ns Iho result of tho shortagoi dis covered In his books. !- Lano'a Family modlclno cannot snvo nil doctor bills, but can savo a good sharo of thorn. Ono two-shilling packngo has kept n whole family In good health for a year. Pt Crowo, famous ns tho kidnaper of "Eddie" Ciulahy, Iiiib turned ovangollst nnd wll Iholp keop tho joung men ou tho right truck. Whon you nood a cough euro you need one thnt will euro your cough. Comp's nnlsam, tho host cough auro, will do It. All druggists soil It for 35 cents. o An un-to-dnto London olrKVimui gota tho oars, of nls man parishioners by holding a smoker with them, whoro pipes nnd nlo nto tho order of business. o- It Is bettor to euro tho llttlo cough than (o tako chances of consump tion, Tho best cough euro Is Kemp's Dalsam. Druggists soil It at 25c and 50c a bottle. Bail's JEWELERS THE LESSON LEARNED What Is the power that brings more and more peo ple to Barr's gift shop overy day? Let us tell you. Those who have metro politan tastes find that Barrs can supply their de mands, Those who believe that department stores can undersell tho oxclusivo jew eler have at least learned their lessons, While tho great body of common sense people who can see beyond tho merely sordid find hero the unusual climax of getting "just what you want," superinduced by un matclrflble prices, Bail's IEWELERS rORTIiANl) MAHK1CT8 Grain. Flour. Feed. Kte. Portland, Orogon, December 5. Whont Illucstom, 96 97c; club, 91c; flfo,. 00 91c; rod Russian, 88c; 40-fold, 91o; vnlloy, 91o. Barley Producora' prices: Food, $26.50 por ton; browing, $27. Onto Producors prices: No, 1 whlto, $31 31,50 per ton. Flour Patents, $5.00 por barrel; straights, $4.05; exports, $3.70; Val ley; $4.06; Vi-sack graham, $4.40; wholo wheat, $4.05; ryo, $6.50, MlllBturfs Ilran, $26.60 por ton; middlings, $33; aborts, country, $30; city, $30; U. 8. mill chop, $22; rolled bnrlov $28 20. Huy Timothy, Wlllamotto Val ley, $14 por ton; Eustorn Orogon timothy, $16 17; clover, $12; alfalfa, $13; grain hay, $12.50 $13. Vegetables iitul Fruit, Frosh Fruits Applos, 00o$1.50 box; poars, $11.25 pr hox;grapus $11.50 por crato; qulucoa, $1 1.25 por box; crnnburrles, $13.50 14 por bbl.; Spanish Malaga grapes,, $0.50&8.00 por barrel; hucklobor rlos, 1015o por pound; por Sim mons, $11.25. Potntoos Buying prlco, 76 85c por hundred; swoot potatoes, 2 2Vlo per pound; onions, $11.10 por 100 pounds. Dairy nnd Country Produce. Hutter City creamery, extniH, 3037c; funcy outsldo creamery, 32 35a por pound; storo, 17 20c. Eggs Orogon nolocts, 42 46c; Eastorn 3035o por dozon . Poultry Hens, 1213o por lb; spring, 12 13c; mixed ducks, 14 15c; geese, 910o; turkeys, 10 17c; dressed turkeys, nominal. Choose Fancy cream twins, 15c por pound; full cream triplets, 16c; full cream Young Amnrlcn, 16c, Veal Extra, 99c por pound; ordinary, 78o; hoavy, 6c. Pork Fancy, 7 8c por pound; Inrgo, 6 7c. Hop. Wool Hlu, lite. Hops 1908, cholco, 8o; prlmo, 67c; modlum, 56o por poun4; 1907, 24c; 1906, 110. Wool Eastern Orogon, avorago best, 10 14c per pound, according to shrinkago; Valley, 1516e. Mohair Cholco, 18c por pound. Jlldes Dry hides, No. 1, 131.5o pound; dry kip, No. 1, 13c pound; dry calf, 10c peund: salted hldos, 1 (if He pound; salted calfskin, 12 13c pound; green, lc less. HALKM MARKKT. Loral WIioIcmaIo Market. Cheeso Fancy cream twins, 15c per pound; full cream triplets 16 e full cream young America, 16c. Veal Extra, 8 9c por pound, ordinary, 77c; heavy, 6. Pork Fancy, 7c per pound, large. 6 6c. OaU 42c. IJarloy $26.00. Flour Hard wheat, $5; valley $4.25. Hay Choat, $12; clover, $10 por ton; timothy, $16; grain hay, $12. Onions $1.25 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 56o. Cascara Mark 2 3c. Mobalr 18i. Retail Market. Oata $1.60. What $1.08. Eggs 40c. Buttei' Country, 36c; creomory, 0c Flour Valley. $1.25 per sack ard wheat, $1.45, stobc- wmeKG ELASTIC" B00K6ASL rs , " ustruui CONVENIENTJ HELPFUL. lATTRACTIVEl AppfecUted j by me enurei .IfiAiystcm lot units and .grow with your library.! FlUTd with perfectien: RQLLER-WEAmtMl DUSTrMOFI An ldal rjJ. vwm -. D0OK-C&5 for the Homei CALL WRITS SmS22A Bran 95o per sack, $81 per ton; shorts, $1.35 per suck. Livestock. Stock hogs $3.40. Drossod, fnt, 56c. Btoors 3u. Voal 57t. . Cows $3 3,50. Tropical Fruit. Bnnnnas $6.00. A DnngvroitH OpcratoH, Is tho romovnl of tho nppoadlx by a Burgeon. No ono who takes Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills Is ovor sub- Joctod to this frightful ordoal. Thoy uinrlr an mllfttlv VHII llnn't fnol tllBm. They euro constipation, hoadacho, bll- ioubuorh nnu mninria. oo wi j. . Perry's drug storo. WITH HANDS BOUND SHE HANGS HERSELF Nnpn. Cal., Dee 8. With hor huiidu bound across hor breast In n straight Jacket, Mrs. Lena Hovoranco, wlfo of former Htato Honntor Hovor anco of San Francisco, bunged Uir solf at tho Nnpn Htato Hospital far tho luuuno yesterday. Adjudged violently insane, the un fortunuto woman was commlltod to tho asylum threo weekn nga npd was despondent during tho entlro period of hor Incarceration. Yesterday sho managed to climb up on a chair and catch tho lacing of her nock on u picture button on the wall. Then sho kicked tho chair nwny and hunir suspended until sho Strangled. When her body was found, llfo wns extinct, o WAIl WITH .TAIAV could not possibly make so many (rlnnlna nil rhniimntlsm rifles ovorv year. And yet thoro Is no reaiorr why this disease should crippio any one, If all sufferehs will rub tho af fected par tt night ntia morixg wun llnllnril'H ftnnw I.lnlmont. Curoa .111 achra and pains. Bold by all deal era.. o Salem school district No. 24 Is valued at $9,177,760 3EBT FAC1LITII rilK WE8T FC PRODUCTION ( : '-XCSTO' I A"fcKv