Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 21, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1009.
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Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 428
ICconomlcnl nnd value-seeking shopper wnlt with delight for each
Wednesday' Hurprlso Sole. Ilundrcdi of good values not advertised
OHc u dozen for Pure Linen il-t slr.0 Napkins. Itcnl Worth $1.50
8$
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Summery Waists
Tlio WhIhI Keel Ion offers to today's
whopper n complete showing of Tnf
tola nnd Mewtnllne Wnlits In nil the
new creations of Summery colors.
Reduced 20 per cent Today Only
All Sizes to Choose From
Ladies' Tailored
Suits
Reduced 25 to 50 per cent
Tlio largo Rendy-Mado Section offerH
n special lino of Spring Hulls! Home
while, n fotv stripes nnd noIIcI color;
cnrofully tailored, nnd for nlKiut tlio
nanio price tlio fabrics would coit.
Jtcduced
1-4 to 1-2
liivefttlgnto
Wednesday Only
The lnrge Domestic and WiiaIi
Hoods Hectlon offers White Llnlno
Suiting nt lUJion yuril. Careful oh
Ncniitlnii can hardly dlstltigulHli this
from fluo linen when It In mmlo up
mid laundered. K&trn good iiinlltyj
correct weight for nlilto Hummer
drcHNOMl the bout value In this town
for lliu money. TODAY ONLY
If W
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On sole at 8:30
No telephone orders received
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0 CITY NEWS
O O O O ) O O U () O ()
Wunther KoiveaM
I'll le tonight mid Thurmhi) i
froht tonluht.
IlKlit
When Is It'.'
April JTtli. That U the date for
the big Y. M. 0, A. inlnntrol.
rienle lliiin
Plonlo hnuis, 12o par pound, nt
Farrlugton'e, the Itnto atreot groaer
nnd markutmnu.
For Htovo WoihI
And coiil call 103, Voget Lumber
Company.
Old Hal
Ami alotheo mnd to lonk llko now
nt the O. K Cleaning IliHim. l'koae
605, 190 South Commorolal street.
Tlio Ihiruutf. Hotel
I'lirulahod room nmt oh fit In qn
neotloti. wltlt the heel whit eook
luK. Malu Quartet
At the Y M. 0. A. iHlHttrtrt b4kw.
April STtk.
lfrult TmiU
PlV attMl VM-MT9 Ltttftta OH Ui
Oregon Itteetrte railread: Monthly
InatnllmeHt. Derby & WMIUoh.
Ml-tt
t'hooolntes nnd Don lon
At UuoklnbRiH't I'nlaw at Bv.iMti.
Kiut 0roB I'haruiHcy. 4-3tf
tlMK UudertMkliii; larlor -
CottnKO nmt Chomokotn ts.; oalU
day or nlsht; J. 0. Bill. Phone 7Si.
Fine Mnplo mid Ah WckmI
Knr nalo. ahvap. for lminollatJ d
lUory. Apply ICrob llros.. Hush
Unrjinau building. Tiilophona Mnln
714, J-lCtf
ThU Mimuih Dollar
To you. Two of tho groAtest Invou
tlona of tundem time on exhibition
In Dorcas Uro Hop Offlro. Gnutor
inoncvy mskor than telephone. Gall
nnd loo thorn; froo demoBitratlon.
S-31-tf
lho IVr Cent luirteniont DoiuK
buhncriptloua lll ba ro9lvtl for
wholo or pnrt of $943$. 10 lunirovo
ment lomt ally of Snlent. Intu
est paynhia oml-nnuiiaUy. Apply
to city rvcordor or to tho comuiUteo.
. H. Mlllnrd, nt Udd & uh'i
bank, laadoro Qreinbaum. at Uoa-1
telu & Oivoubauiu'. 4 15-5t
Y. M. V. A. MliiHtrel
Tickets now on mlo. Tho boat
xwita to those who buy onrly.
Keerul N'eiv louses
I'or anlo or rent. For prlcoa nnd
term wh VoKt Iimber Company.
Your Holt
Or old elotltM, which need clranlnK
enllod for. Steam ClonnltiK nnd
l)y Works, naxt door to Journal of
llo. A 1'nv.h Supply
Of vfntitnhlM, uBga nnd butter ev
ery mornliiK nt tho J. M. Iwrouao
Kmonry. eorner Commercial uml Fer
ry Htreta I'hono 311.
Never UiiikIuhI
Ih your I If. If that la tho truth
th got .i Uekt to tho Y. M. O. A.
w'ttatrwl how. nnd you will broak
over tho line, Biiro.
.Mrs. .1, Klrk-T"
Una lift with auoh good auoaa
with hor Sunday dinners alio hna di
eWil to give n apeolnl dinner on
WwiM day, from 0 p. in, to S o'olook
(Tig Slate utreet. 4-30-St
Xutlrti to rnbllc
Tk c ty ordlHaitee provldlnK that
wry po'e altiwtail In the city shall
be plBted, U going to he onfored
by the city oWeluU. and partloi hnv
Ihk poles aru requuted to attorn! to
the matter nt oaee. lly ordor of
Chief of Police. 4-19-tf
l.lali for Wt Halum
The elect rle IIkIU oomiwuy has beH
taklHK up the matter of oMentllng
their Hires tu West Salem and fur
ulshlnK that rapidly ktowIdk suburb
of Salem with l'tht ami pstvor It
Heenletl. Wwt Salemltea nro onthu
alasUo over the matter aud there Is
ho doubt but that tho other side of
the river will "shlno by night."
A IrfHltto Unll Team
Willamette Tent No. 6. Macoabo
Is orHHHlilHK a baseball team and
will eromi ttats with any other lodge
team, or, for that matter, any other
loal team. X. I Mottttt has beon
elected captain, and ho says thoy
are koIhk to do things, and tholr op
ttoHeuts. If they oau.
t)rKanlfliiK I.odKt.v
J K Itmi'kway. supreme troasurer
f the Weal or n Fraternal Assoelatloii.
returued to Salem yosterdaji. ImivIhx
-u-gaMlxeri a Kh1k In Portland. He
'Us arftKtsd lodites In KueH ami
MaaM) The Salem lodve was the
first one nrgaHlted In the alato aud
has a good big membership.
Wlwt Is It?
Dou't you ksow ytt Say, boa.
ou houM wake up and get wlo to
the bltf Y M C A minstrel show
April 27th
New Notaries
John O. demons,, Olon O. Gravos
nnd Harold M. Sa7or, Portland.
Trnpczo Act ,
At tho Y. M. C. A. Minstrel show.
Physical Director Carter will do a
fow turns. April 27th.
Permit to Wed
County Clork Allon lisuod n mnr
rlaBo llconso today to Leonard C.
Oiodman, ngod 19, of Portland, nnd
Lllllnn A. Clomns, ngod 19, of Salem,
Wanted In Iowa
The govrrnor this morn's honored
tho recjul ltlon of tho governor of
Iowa, who asks the extradition of
Kverltt Aibln, wnntod In Das Moines,
Iowa, for obtaining money under
fnhe protonas. He la at proBont un
dor arrest In Portland.
Injured In n Itnnnwny
Word hn boon rocelved by n. D.
Allen from D. 12. Knight nnd L. D.
Keltcy, who woro Injured In a runa
way nar Sllvorton n fow days ago.
Mr. Knight Is improving rapidly nt
presont, nnd It s thought by tho
physician that ho will rocovor. Mr.
Kolloy Is nlao gottlng nlong as woll
a could be expected.
Court Next Monday
Owing to tho extra Inrg d ticket In
department No. 2 of tho circuit court
of Tillamook county, Judgo Gallo
way will ho unnhlo to 1'onr his caeca
In this city, nnd Judgo IVurnett. of
department No. 1, for Marlon coun
ty, will hold court for Judgo Gnllo
way, hcg'nnlg noxt Monday. Tho
Marlon county equity docket has ben
crowded for aomo tlmo, notwith
stnndlng tho many ca'ca which have
beon settled rocently.
.Tnx'lKMio Twisted
Dr. II. C. Epley camo near having
his left Jawbone twlolcd last night
whllo nttomptlng boiiw of tho fpcclnl
BlAints Tor tho Y. M. C. A. mlnstrots
on April 27th.
Announcement- j
A rehearsal of tho "Chimes of Nor
mandy" will ho hold at McMlnn'H
dnnclni; academy. State and Commer
cial, Thursday owning. April 22. All
those tnkliiK part or desiring to Join,
please call at 7:110 p. in.
WOMAN
VIGTUM OF
FOUL PLAY
Try Crystnlefft
For tho hronth. For a alo nt:
Meyer's hnrbor shop.
Eckorlon's.
Water cigar store.
Adolph'H clpnr store.
Pick Madison's.
Tlio Spa.
Wlllamotto Hotel.
Tho Council.
Tnlklngton's. '
Public Document
One hundred and fifty mnll socks
containing reports of the commission
er of eduentlon arrived on this morn
ing's oerhind from the United Statue
somite WnshliiKton. I). C. id!rwd
to Hon Willis C Hawlev. Tlloy will
In stored In tho postofflce until Mr.
Iliwlev's arrival hero, whon they will
he distributed.
IjlKhtlng the Alleys
Alley Unlit- hnvo hoen orootod on
the three blocks from Ferry to Cho
meketo. nnd between Liberty nnd
Commercial streets, to the great sat-Irfsrt'-m
of the police dennrtment.
Lights are not yot In on tho throo
h'oeks lust weat of Commercial
tret. hut a soon n" dlffe'enees can
bo adjusted with tho compnntos own
ing the poles thon the lights will go
In thore. Chlff Gibson nnd lfa mon
nnpreelate these nllev lklits. as It
make hiding nlncos for tho orlmlnnl
and hnue breaking olns rather
senrce.
lOl fill
Thore
hundred
Ne jHiit
s hotto'- outlook for
thoirand dollar hotl
an
for
umme- i---ort and tourl-t trnde at
vewiwr than evor before In the hls
orv of that ehwmlng aensldo city. A
svmllente that Is hiiMdlng a tonrht
hotel at Port Anxelea hns J-iist had
'ore eniatlve- over Mito r?d thoy
w nhotonrapheil the wholo coun
try from Ottr Ho'k to Heaver Preek
" wtl 8el U-ck. Th same syndlrnto
s ope-etlng 19 or BO hotela. nnd sny
h,v wM hni If th'r 's a empe to
et ra'lrosd srtmmoilatlnHs In there
-rea wltbla five mm When Harrl
Hiaa Is tkreatenlas; to oxaeed some
oh" on wv t'n ta Oron. they
Usw faith to baikve be wl'l nut ome
if It lata a tour'st llae with through
hi'hs aad 'lenB em sendee to
Newport from Portlaad direct.
thirled Into tUiMMiient
At bh early boer this mornlg. Ru
Hie Pistt. living Jn-t ea of the
Or-iro U'eerlc depot, on MI'I street,
"as wiVn f-oni M sl)Mn lv what
e Hiiumm-.l to ha the eleetrte ear
trviHw to rllmli hi- f-nt steiu. It
roved to be the Falrmount dalrv de
l'vrv wago seVtn: shelter 'n his
mnem--nt The horse became fr'ght
t at the car. and backed acosi
the lawn lato a double window
rBer tbaa a smashed window and
tpliletl milk, no dnmago was done.
ltv .lull ltiun'y
Chief o' Po'ee Glh'on liberated
e tat of the four prisoners In Iho
-ty teU tolay at 12 o'clock. Teabo.
U- Htn who sM the team of horses
"Ht to sother man ror $45.
xSm1 tl matter Tho other two
d a halMav man wore tumM oat
wMk ttwirM-teRa to net. whleh he
wa - Klad to do.
l-r 1 Hllltr
Tb o)i Winniette Is w lutMb
' dw o the extre low water
ark. ad It rtllotM by the
eMk4t hmhi that the welr w he
'no Ww Ufre Utei; to a r-nlt mst'
vtt4H h tUj vr rlvc. The steam
w OrMsitA Sh4 Pom-aa are hav'nv
en vIh Mwwn tnls city ad
n-taiil ancvr atul th frth
lil enplsllv is on th hm
i'w ent Oa the upner Wlllatn-
p" l n'nw for hs IsrcA hnat ha
ttJnltH Press Leaned Wire.
Portland, 4prll 21. Believing that
his wife has been murdered or haa
been abducted or hypnotized In Port
land, II. W. Mix, a member of the
hoard of directors of the Seattle
Commercial club, vice president of
the Seattle Italian club, and vi:e
president of the Pacific Coast- Fire
Supply Company, has oomo to Port
land to search for the missing wo
man. The police hnvo been investigat
ing the case all day, and ono man.
giving his nanio as 15. L. Carr-dl, his
been arrested in connection with the
case
.i rs. Mix came to Portland with
$2500 in her possession Inst Wednes
day and visited n prominent family
hero for n day. Thon she moved to
tho Imporlnl hotel, whoro she stnjod
two days. Then sho dropout out of
sight. An oxprossman callol for her
trunks, and according to Phil Mot
schnn, proprietor of tho hotel, sho
was presumably going cast. How
ever, It wns loomed that hor goods
woro taken to n houno on Thirteenth
street and later moved to 2G0 Twolfth
street, nnd thon to hoiiio unknown
destination.
This bnggago is valued at approxi
mately $7C0 and tho man giving his
nanio as Carroll Is held under n
chnrgo of grand Inrcony for tho thoft
of those trunks. Ho wob Identified
by tlio oxprossman who moved tho
trutiKs as being tho man who had
received baggago nt tho houso on
Thirteenth street.
Carroll says ho Is connected with
the Iloynl Asiatic Socloty of Amer
ica. This is what especially worries
Mr. Mix, us his wife two months ago
took up a lino of Asiatic studios ns
a fad, and It Is believed possible that
bur connection with these studios
may hnvo led In sumo way to hor
disappearance hero.
Mrs. Mix left hor husband luflt
Wednesday evening to visit her par
ents In Hangor, Mo., Intending to
visit In Portland for two days, then
to go on to San Francisco, then to
Los Angeles nnd thonco oast. Sho
oarrled with her $2500 In chocks nt
tho time besides vnluublo Jewels.
The trunk and two suit eases, one
leather nnd the other cane, were fill
ed with fine clothing uml It Is feared
Mrs. Mix has been murdered for the
money, or that she has been In
duced by a gang of fakers, supposed
ly alveu to Asiatic studios, to no Into
hiding with ihoin.
WANTED
PAY FOR
HIS TiM
OOOOOOOOO
PERSONAL MENTION
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Aftor making a trip to this city
to pay bis taxes, W. T. Hurt, of Sll
rrton, failed to pay all his property
tax, ow'ng to his name being mis
placed on the tax roll, and he camo
o. OltitA.tnH nnnln naf Atf1 a V
rXT' Vfn'i ."nh wn o visit friends for tho remainder of tho
Miss Mabel Robertson went to
Portland on tho Electric this morning
to visit for a week or more.
Mr. Strong, of Corvallls, has lo
cated In Salem, nnd purchased the R.
J. Kinney plnco through tho Dennis
& Hughes real ostate Arm.
Clarence Wilson returned last
Light from tho bedside of his father-in-law,
at Lebanon, C. Harnetta,
who has boon sorloimly 111 for tho
past few days. Mr. Harnetto is an
old pioneer of Orogon, nnd Is 70
years old,
Robert and Mrs. Weddnm, of
Itoseburg, arrived this morning to
nenalized. and had Interest due on
them. Mr Hurt objected to being
charged with the interest and penaKy
from overdue taxes, and asked tho
"herlff to -trlke out that amount,
which tho collector of tnxo9 was fun
nblo to do, It not bolng within his
power. Mr. Hurt explained that it
wns not all his fault the property tax
wob overlooked, and that ho thought
ho should be componsatod with a
day's wngos nUo, having lost a day
making tho trip to Salem.
NEW CORPORATIONS""
GOING INTO BUSINESS
Articles of Incorporation wore filed
In tho office of Frank W. Uenson, sec
retnry of state, April 20, ns follews:
Tho Kllngc-lihicbo Co., principal of
fice, Portland; capital stock, $15,000;
Incorporators, Martin Kllngc, P. K.
Enebo, Jennie Klingo nnd John K.
Encbo.
Hnrborton Wntor & Land Company,
principal offlco, Portlnnd; capital
stock, $100,000; incorporators, T. L.
Greenough, T. F. Wren nnd A. C.
IOminons.
Electric Dovolopmont Company,
principal offlco, Portland; capital
stock, $50,000; Incorporators, W. II.
Cobb, Irving Nottingham nnd C. W.
Kllppol.
Tho Athenaeum, principal offico,
Myrtle Cieek; Incorporators, S. S.
Johns, M. I). Johns, LC. Nelson, C.
O. Nelson. A. C. Dotg, E. L. Koozol,
T N Humphreys, Henry A. Adams
uml Luln L. Howlan.i.
Dcsfun Trust Co., principal offlco,
Portland; capital stock, $25,000; In
corporators, E. It. Clausen, II. E.
Carlbom nnd C. W. Elston.
United Trust Company, principal
office, Portland; cnpltnl stock, $10.
000; Incorporators, E. L. Frnloy, J.
. Ilonson nnd frnnk L. Wallor.
Will E. Purdy Investment Co., prin
cipal offlco, Portland; capital stock,
$10,000: Incorporators, Will E. Pur
d. M. 11. Evans and II. D. Wlntor.
MASSACRES
(Continued from Pngo I.
i ;
k Admiral Howe will probably dls
tho year, but tho smnllor ornft nro patch n force of mnrino to protect
realzlng a good passenger trade. i ifiuropenn resldontB of tho vlllagos
hero,
W'llluiiiiif d, Trni'l.- IViim
HIk Hill Haywood is putting In his
lCtrator vacation week coaching Wil
lamette track team. He has about
12 men In training, raw material that
la beliiK licked Into shape b) his
sturdy me. hods. He says In one
week he hones to net them working
on tho system that will convert them
into winners.
Song With n 5fomI
While other matters nro occupying
the public attont'on, It Is worth not
ing that some of Snlom's back alloys
are nut In nice osudltlon. Don't for-
aet that old aoug. tho refrain of which
la "Ciena Up Your Own nack Yard."
Paint Is Needed
Tho Sienna Pnlat Co. Is atli. do'ng
hutlnoes In Salem, which nignerj
hat either Its product or somoono
else's would Improve tho looks of
many bus'iiee buildings. A wide
nwako olty, that wants ta get thero.
ihould iirotlt by Ihe Imnoh gh-on by
tho lad'ea, and taint tip tho front
view.
To lliilld on LeMlo Slnvt
O. J. Gould, agent for Wella-Far-ho.
haa completed arrangemeats for
huliniug a re Ideuee oh Ielle street,
between Comuieixlal bb1 IJberV"
and Carey Martin, the well-known at
toriitn. v,V. also put up a haudlitne
"evidence oa the corner of L'lie and
Uberty streets.
Awbaaasilor James Hree Is to open
the Alaaka-Yukou exptMitlon ut S-attle
lllannfnliaa rnolvnil linrA Ii t At.
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fniug any me toes oi lie in mo mnssn
cros in the Vilayet of Aleppo Is oven
greater than that at Adenn, where
more than 500 person were ilaln.
The population of Aleppo Is more
than 1,000.000, and the moagre re
ports say that thousands of per
sona were killed there within tile past
24 hours.
Lanilos. April 21. Tho 8ultnn of
Turkoy I- to retain his throne, but
his cnhlnot Is to roMgn Immediately,
under an agreomont ho has signed
with tho loaders of tho' Young Turks,
according to dlspatchos recelvod horo
today.
The Constantinople corrospondont
of the Exchange Telegraph Is au
thor ty for tls tatomont, which ho
declare Is authontlc.
Private mo-sages confirm tho cor
ro pondont's dispatches which ny
that, following the signing of the
agreement hotwoen the Sultan and
he Young Turks, the government
sent provisions to the army outsldo
he cty. The army was scantily pro
visioned and neoded toree badly. It
i also reported that tho barrack aro
being prepared for the invaders'
pMnaaey whon they march Into
city.
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"Onllforjilii ItiiNu Day."
California invites all the world to
hi California ralalns on April SO
i'er day r that matter, but par-u-ularl)
on April 30 which has beu
oilded to the i'lendar of festival oc
nloiiB as a iImx of reJtlclRK Rat
t'tlifiuiilH ralsnn on "California Itat--m
Da April 3 4-21-2S.
Harry GIrnrd loft this morning for
Portland, to transnet business and
bco tho Portland-Los Angeles ball
game.
Mrs. T. II. Hornor returned to her
homo In Dallas last night, aftor a
short visit hero,
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Clemmens, of
Sonttle, nro In tho city vitlng tho
state Institutions and tho city.
L. D. Wlckcrsham roturncd to Eu
gene ln-st night, aftor an extended
bUBlnoss vlst hero nnd In Independ
ence (
Miss Helen West was among tho
Portland-bound passengers thlo morn
Ing.
Jay Stapleton hns returned to Port
land after a brief business trip hero.
Mrs. Allco A. Miles is In Olympln,
Wash., called thero by tho serious
Illness of n grandson. Sho will ho
gone Indefinitely.
IJ. E. Edwnrds has roturncd from
no extended business visit to South
ern California.
Mr. and Mrs. It. O. Thomas of
Turner nro In tho city for tho day.
Mrs. C. P. Bishop of Portland is
tho guost of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnuncoy
Ulsliop.
Miss Eva Savage Is visiting friends
In Forost Grove.
Miss Jessie Catching of Portland Is
teh guest of friends horo for n fow
days.
Mrs. Rose Hargoss of Irving Stntlon
Is visiting her mothor, Mrs. S. A.
.Ills.
W. W. Xlnn and Ed Ellis mndo n
business ttlp to Dallas this afternoon.
o .
Miilem Hotel Arrivals. """"
Drain K. A. Laird nnd wlfo.
Pasndomi S. O. Whnlon.
Carson City, Nov. Mr. and Mrs.
Iluchmiiu
Vancouver Chas.'Mlllor and son,
C. C. Hall. Robort Estos.
Oregon City Thomas J. Mosses,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Dudloy.
Tillamook J. C, i.oallo and fnmlly.
LnOrnnde Dick Uushnoll, Hnl A.
Henderson.
Wnlnmn Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Ison,
Franklin G. Slmos.
The Dalles F. M. Dawson.
Saoramonto Geo W. Young.
Toledo, ore. Mrs. C. E. Hnnklns.
Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Hubort C.
Falters, Roy Ilolllstur and wlfo.
Dallas T II. Morrison. F. II. Smith
Albany Hob loung, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry J.Iacobsnn.
Portland A. A. Raetbtirg. II. F.
Lee, CO. Lauutzon, Mrs. C. Nloh
ls. II. II. 13 ii I log. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Fnntaln, Wm. Kelley and wlfo, Dan
iel D Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Manning, Jacob Walters and family,
Al Itomauly. c. N. Hunt.
Seattlo-0. P. Wolf. F. T. Mo-
Comet.
Welser, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Goo.
D. Coopor.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Company
Pm nk Meredith, Resident Agent
Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Dank
Building.
MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Hush's Bank, Snlem, Oj
PIANO TUNING
LUTELLUS L. WOODS.
lining, polishing, repairing. Phof08
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Ayer's Hair Vigor
rnlllns tiolr
Ain't Hilr Vlar promptly Jtttrort the mu
ttut cauw fMn( tutr It Muiishcs th hlt
bulti. rorr incm l hfMh. The lull ttopt
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Found --Drawing of city lots. Own
er can have same by paying for
this ad. 4-21-3t
For Sale Two good freeh cows,
cheap. If taken at onto. Phone
Farmers 231. Dert C. Clearwater.
4-22-3t
Fine Lot Two ljlocks north af the
state house. Call at 382 North
Capital street. Phqne 1630.
4-21-lw
For Sale One thousand vow b.rlck,
for $S per 1000. Enquire of A M.
Hansen. 4-2 1-3 1
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special SATURDAY special
Children's Trimmed Hats
1-4 to 1-2 off on all Children's Trimmed Hats for
one day only, Saturday, April 24
Mrs. P. E. Fullerton
LEADING MILLINER
291 N. Commercial St Phone S78
S85? BARGAIN 551
Lot 70x140 on Winter
Street, near Oak
NEXT lO J. II. ALiiunrs.
RESIDENCE
Apply to
Meyer & Belle Laid Co.
467 State St, Phone 857
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