Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 28, 1909, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Wednesday Surprise Sale
No. 451
For tomorrow only tho lnrgo Lnco Curtain section, 2nd floor, offers
GO pairs of Not Curtnlns, with a wldo not ruffle down the sldo nnd
across tho bottom. They nro two nnd ono half yards Jong nud nro
valuoH thnt sell regulnrly nt f 1.50, on sale nt tho low prlco of
98
Wednesday Only
This low prlco will .cuiibo fnst selling, so bo hero nt 8:30 sharp.
No tolophono orders received.
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CITY NEWS
Weather Foivcaat
Showers tonight or WedncMlny
cooler Wednesday.
You
Are cordially roqueited to phone
any Itom of Interest, such as a per
sonal about a friend or yourself, to
Tho Journal, Main 83. No Item too
mall,
Anderson's Shop six barbers. 8-lfltf
IVrlto Guy K. Allen
Woods, Oregon, for nil kind of
flail, 0-14-171
OottAgo Undertaking Parlor
Cottago and Gbemoketa 8ts. Calls
Iny or night. J. a Sill. Phono 724.
Tlio Ovtde
Is now on. Wo are receiving
dally those prim fat Olympta oys
ters nnd buttor olnms. Pnrrlngton,
tho grocer nud murketmau.
Tlio Full Opening
And demonstration snip of Mother,
tho tailor, Is meeting with tho ap
provnl of tlio liHonlo nt the city, ns Is
evidenced by tho number of orders
toksii. Muelier, th tailor, 464 Court
street.
Tlu Salem lllrtt Study Clut
Will hold Its first meeting of tho
bO-abou nt HaUm Unit, on Wlllnmotte
campus, tonight nt 8 o'clock. All In
terested In birds nro Invited to join.
By order ot prosldont, Sirs. J. F.
Hughes.
Tlicy Hiiro to Huiy
For tho pnst two days Deputies
Sheriff Kneli nnd Needliain hnvo had
about nil they could handlo In car
ing for tho rush of tax payers, who
nro coming In at n great rata to save
their property from tho sheriff's
ualc. Bo far, tho tax payers have re
sponded to tho Inst call promptly, nud
thoro Is no expectation ot a big run
In property sales this whiter.
Suckt Kino Fkn
Eln deutscher uann, 45 Jatar alt.
gosund und abcltsam, von puton
Gewohutvelton und heltermen Gem
iioth sucht elne Gatttn Jungfrau oder
WKwe, Hloht mbhr ala 40 bis 46 Jahr
alt. Addresslre In Deutsch Peter
Peter Redelsbergcr, Hllltboro, Or.
9-15-Sw"
Frank L. Smith Moat Co.
PAYS AS FOLLOWS.
Fresh Eggs, 30c per dos; Hens
and Spring Chickens. 16c;
Dressed Veal, tat, up to 130
lbs., 9o; Dressed Hogs, fat, 9c
ADDRESS
Frank L. Smith Heat Co.
"FtgliUitg tho Reef Trust"
PORTLAND, OH.
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TAILORED
SUITS
AT SPECIAL PRICES
The lnrgo Cloak nnd Suit sec
tion offers nnothcr cxtraordl
nnry Bnlo of High Grade Tail
ored Suits nt nlmoBt one-hnlf
their ronl vnluo, Hnndsomo
nnd styish up-to-dnto Tailored
Gnrmcnts values never boforo
placed on sulo this early In tho
. senson Long Cont effects,
Soml nnd Tight-Fitting, strictly
plnln tailored; Skirts nro rondo
iii nil tho now pleated effects,
every suit tho newest nnd most
npproved fashion nnd nmtorlnl,
sizes for MIbbcs and Women.
Grand assortment to chooso
from; vnues regulnrly soiling
up to $50.00; whllo thoy Inst,
at tho low price of
$252
pr.
;
Ollson's Barber Shop Uio best.
U, J. Lehman, Amdstant
Undertaker, with W. T. Rlgdon,
46b tsourt strcot. 6-27-oodtt
Try Crystnlotfl
For tho breath. For sale at:
Myor's barber chop.
Eckerlon's,
Wnter's cigar store. ,
Adolph's cigar storo.
Dick Madison's.
Tho 8pa.
Wlllnmctto Hotel.
Tho Council.
Tnlklngton'a. -v
Tuo Court.
A Milling Cwpomt Ion
Articles of Incorporation wero lllod
this morning signed by throo promi
nent Portlnnd biiBluess men.nnd cap
italists. William Lndd, Thoo. 11. Wll
co xnnd J. W. Oanong, for the Odessa
MIIIIuk Company nud tho Und Mill
lug Compniiy. Santo tlnio ngo the
big mills belonging to tho Portland
Flouring Mills Company wero burned
to th ground, nnd thoso mills were
operated under tho management of
thw three signers to the new Incorpor
ation. It Is more than probnble thnt
the l'ortlnml mills will be robullt on
a much larger scale.
Supremo Court-
Next Monday morning the supremo
court will open the regular Octob
er term Among the first eases on
appeal to b argued Is that ot State
again Jack Lnltoso. tho gas plpo
thug, who stirred 1'ortlnnd up recently-
The argument on nppeul will bo
heard Titotilny morning. Stnto
ngnlnst McDonald will be argued
Wednesday morning, nnd tho cases
will then dwlndlo down to mostly
dnmngo suits nnd equity ensvs. on
Tuosduy morning bar examinations
will be held In tho supremo court
chambers. All thoso wishing to ap
ply for tho oxamlnntlon would do woll
to cnll upon Clork of tho Supreme
Court Morelaud and secure applica
tion wanna.
Some Quick Work
A clever pleco of work was dono by
Deputy Sheriff Ksch yesterday attor
noon, when he, with tho assistance
oi tho telephone and City Marshal
Dalloy. of Aurora, captured Fred La
mona and Herbert Harris, on tho com
plaint of George Ramp, ot Brooks,
who accused tho two men ot stealing
a horso from his pasture at Brooks.
Ramp phoned into the sheriff's office
near 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
nnd Informed Deputy Each that two
mo ntravellng through that vlc'nlty
In a covered wagon had mado way
with a horso which was running looso
In tho pasture. Deputy Each then got
Into communication with all tho like,
y person ho know residing on the
llrooks-Snlem road, nnd an hour af
forwards Marshal Bailey called up
niiu sinieu mat ne una arrested two
men traveling through that vicinity
by Rnmp The deputy then wont
down to Aurora and escorted hts
prison ti thl city and locked them
up Tluv will be arratenctl before
Jmt ( Webster some time this atteN
noon.
Hn Fine Delivery
IIousowIvcb get prompt servico nt
Rngnn's Court Street grocery.
Practical Iloostlng
Mr. Lnwson nnd family of Hutchln
Bon, Kanans, on their wny from tho
enBt to Eugene, wero mot by W. A.
Knorr, who recently bought tho Price
shoo store, Just ns they started, nnd
ho put up tho inducements Salem of
fers to now comers so strongly thnt
Mr. LaWBon changed hts mind nnd
will locnto hore, being now on the
way. This Is prnctlcnl boosting.
Sold Rig Fnrm
Lato yesterday afternoon 30S
acres of tho finest lnnd In tho Waldo
Hills district chnnged hands. Tho
propertywno Bold by Its owner, Dr.
W. A. Quslck, to a Jefferson man, Mr.
Fred Yost. Tho lnnd Is a part of
sections 2 nnd 11, In t 8 b, r 1 w,
Tho consideration, as t appeared on
tho deed filed with tho county re
corder, was $16,012. CO. This Is ono
ot tho largest transfers filed for some
time, nnd tho lnnd Is snld to bo fully
worth tho amount Mr. Yost paid for
It, nnd then somo.
Tnft Hero Sunday
According to the program, as at
present arranged, President Tnft will
lcavo Portlnnd next Sunday cvontng
nt 0 o'clock. This Bhould mnko tho
tlmo of his arrival hero about 8
o'clock. Whllo tho President will
not 0t oft tho cars here, It Is prob
nblo thnt ho will nt lenst Bhow him
self on tho renr plntform, and gtvo
such Snlcmltcs no caro for thnt kind
of thing n chnnco to seo tho big man.
LnHt Will Filed
Tho last will and testament of tho
lato Honry" D. Mount was filed in tho
county clerk's oulco this afternoon,
nnd tho widow nnd son, orvlllo, wore
nppolntcd executors of tho will, Tho
deceased given to each of his chil
dren 81, nnd S2800 to bo divided
cqunlly betweon them, provided,
howovor, thnt his wlfo, Rebecca
Mount, hnvo tho ubo of tho amount
during her life. Tho widow Is re
quested In tho will to'provldo money
for tho education through college of
tho son, Albert.
Will 0ci Cawket
The .nskot contn!jln' tho remains
of tho Into Mrs. G. W. Crannls will
bo opened nt tho Flirt Methodist
church loworrow botcui tho hours
ot 12 nud , .SO o'clock .nl lur friends
who desire to view llu remains nro
requeued to cnll nt IM tlmo ns the
casket will not bo oponod ugiilu nt
tin- ciave. Tho funoiil will Hike
piaco nl 2 o'clock.
Get Your Money'H Worth
By going to J. W. Lnwrenco. tho
up-to-dnto grocer, corner of Ferry
and Commercial strcots. Phono 311,
Dltiputo Verbal Contract
A warm fight is bcln,? carried en
In tho offices of tho Dosert Lnnd
bonrd this afternoon by tho Deschutes
Irrigation nnd Power compnny nm
tho settlers regarding Irrgntlon conr
tiacls botwecn tho land owners and
the irrigation company. Tho dispute
if the result of nn nllogoJ failure to
:':rform cortnln pnrts of u verbal con
tract. Tho settlers claim, In suppoit
of tholr cause for complaint, thnt
when tho coiitrnct was dtnwn tin Willi
tho Irrigntlon compnny for tho Ini
tiating of lands unsurvoyed thot wnc
a vorbnl undorntnndlng thnt nil lnnds
amounting to nn nvor-iMtlnmto ot tho
nron contrnetcd for would bf Irrigated
free of chnrgo. It Is -)Uteuded by
tho Deschutes Irrigation aait Powtr
compnny thnt no oibal ngroemuut
was mado nnd that : new lion Is In
effect which calls f-ji $ 10 na ne.v for
tho Irrigntlon of at' lands not In
cluded In tho orlgiaa, eontruot.
TEAMS ARE
PLAYING
FOR BLOOD
(tTNITBO l'KEKH IJUSI1D W1RK.
Omaha. Nob., Sopt. 2S. In one ot
the closest races In the history ot tho
Western league. Sioux City nnd Dee
Molties nro this afternoon battling
for the premier honors ot 1909.
Whllo Sioux City Is clashing with
Omaha hore. Dee Moines is lighting
It out with Lincoln nt Dos Moines. If
Sioux City wins one game ot tho
double-header scheduled for this af
ternoon tho bunting will bo hers.
If Sioux City losoj both games and
Dos Molnos wins tho doublo-hcnded
from Lincoln, the ponunnt will fly n
the De Molnos park. However, li
Dos Moines loses ono game Sioux City
can loso both games, and still get
away with tho bunting.
FACED GALLOWS
THREE TIMES
San Francisco, Sept. 38. William
Buckley whoso sentence ot death tor
tho murder ot George Rice in 1901
was recently commuted to 15 years'
Imprisonment by tho governor, will
bo paroled In all probability soon.
governor Gillette filed a request
with the prison directors for tho pa
role ot Buckley, and at the board's
meeting October 9, tho recommenda
tion ot the governor will come be
fore them for action.
Buckley was convicted of murdei
Ing Rice In 1901, when tho machin
ists' str'ko was iu progress. Since
then the case has been reviewed by
every court In th state, nnd Buckley
has been sentenced to tho gallows
three times, and each time ho has
been granted a reprieve.
o-
Now that Court streot is paved,
who will bo responsible for tho bill
If the property owners win their suit
This Is of mow importance than The
Girl Question."
MR. STOLZ
WANTS NEW
BINDER
Mr. Stolz, chairman of tho street
committee, Bccurcd nn order of the
city council last night, authorizing
tho street deportment to expend 81C0
experimenting with tho bot bitumen'
ns a blndor for mncndamlzcd streets.
His plan Is to put a gallon nnd n half
to tho squnre yard on tho Inst cont
boforo tho surface cont nnd thon roll
tho surfneo down into it. Ho beliovcs
thnt this will mnko n surfneo thnt will
wear and will keep out tho water,
and It is to bo tried on tho south ex
tension of the Winter street improve
ment. If It Is a success It will pro
moto tho uso of macadam in tho resi
dence districts, whero tho need of n
cheaper pavement is very much felt.
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Tho Poitnl Deficit. .
Tho Corvnllls Gazette-Times puts
nB much truth in tho following lines
as can possibly bo crowed into thern:
Postmaster General Hitchcock In
his efforts to ornso tho yearly postal
deficit need not go beyond tho gov
eminent printing offlco to complete
tils Job. Tons of lltornturo from thnt
plnco nro sent to pcoplo who hnvo so
llttlo Interest In tho mnttor forwarded
thnt tho wrapper or onvelopo Is never
torn off boforo the wholo Is thrown
Into tho wnsto basket. This mnl'.cr
Is hauled at tho cxpenso of tho postal
depnrtmont nnd tho cost ot carrying
It o'ver tho continent Is responsible
ror a great snnro or the yonrly deficit.
No mnttor from tho government
printing offlco should bo sent oxcopt
upon request. This would not otuy
lesson tho postnl deficit It would
lessen tho cost of tho government
printing offlco by two thirds nnd at
tho snmo tlmo got tho printed matter
Into tho very hands thnt should hnvo
It. Thoro need bo no postnl deficit.
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INCORPORATIONS
),;
Odessa Milling Compnny; incorpor
ators, Win. M. Lndd, Thco. B. Wilcox
nnd J. W. Gnnong; principal placo
of business, Portlnnd; cnpltnl stock,
160,000.
Nehalem Valley BanH; Incorpora
tors. A. Rowo, Bollo Maddon Rowo
nnd Wllllnm M. Gcrgory; principal
placo of business, Nehalem: cnnltnl
stock, 810,000.
Mnrvolo Manufacturing Company;
Incorporators, A. J. Matter, J. H.
Scott and Oliver M. Hlckoy; princi
pal place of business, Portland; cap
ital stock. 810,000.
Llnd Milling Company; incorpora
tors, Wm. M. Ladd, Thco. B. Wil
cox and J. W. Ganong; principal
principal placo of business, Portland;
cnpltnl stock, 850,000.
Llnnhavon Orchard Company; In
corporators, W. II. Davis, E. R.
Lake, and F. J. Flotchor; principal
placo ot business, Albany; capital
Btock, 8300,000.
Tho W. F. King Company; Incor
porators, C. E, Smith, W. F. King
and J., Gerardo; principal placo ot
business, Prlnovllle; capital stock;
825,000.
Tho Hill Investment Company; in
corporators, E. H. Schkauffer, G. W.
Hill and E. Hill; principal placo ot
business, Portlnnd; cnpltnl stock,
85000.
Hcrmlston Produco and Supply
Compnny; Incorporators, T. Camp-
Lboll. J. W. Campbell and M. P.
Swoggs; principal placo of business,
llormlston; cnpltnl stock, 85000.
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Ttstlflco After Four Years.
Carlisle Center, N. Y G. B. Bur
hans writes: "About four years
ngo I wroto you that I had been en
tirely cured of kidney trouble by tak
ing two bottles of Foley's Kidney
Romedy. and after tour years I am
again pleased to stato that I bare
never nnd any roturp of those symp
toms and am evidently cured to stay
ourod." Foloy's Kidney Remedy will
do the st.me tor you. J. C. Perry,
o
If you are ablo to take advantage
ot the present you need not worry
about tho past.
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Dr. Abernethy, tho groat English
phyalclau. said: "Watch your kid
neys. When they aro affected, life
Is in danger." Foley's Kidney Rem
edy makes healthy kidneys, cor
rects urinary Irregularities, and tones
up the whole system. J. O Perry,
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A Burglar In Town
His name Is "bad cough." He does
not care tor gold or sliver but he
will steal your health away. It he
appears in your house arrest him at
onco with Ballard's Horehoand
Syrup, tt may mean consumption If
you don't. A cure for all coughs,
colds and chest troubles. Price 35c,
60c and $1.00 per bottle.
, NEW TODAY
70U SALE Several Houses la Sa
lem, and farm lands at a bargain.
Capital National Bank. 6-1-eod
FOR SALE Carload of vetch and
oat bay at a bargain. For particu
lars phono 460. 9-28-1 1-
WANTED A porter at the G'laon
barber shop. 9-2S-tt
FEED BARNS
NEW FEED B'ARN Has opened on
Commercial street, two and a unit
blocks south of Ladd & Bush bank
Regular feed barn prices. Bayne
& Smith, proprietors.
Piles And
Purgatory
Begin With tho Snmo Letter nnd
There Arc Other Resemblances.
Suffer? Oh, nol "Suffer" don't
express It, but thoro Is tho PYRAMID
PILE CURE. It is a cure that comes
to stay, and gives ono a fresh grip
on things.
IT PROAHSES TO CURE
and keeps its word. Even to tho last
letter. It is mado that way. This Is
why. And It is not expensive with
in tho easy reach of overy ono. Only
50 cents a box at your druggist, and
a box goes a long way.
YOURS IS THE WORST
kind and of long standing? Already
tried overythlng you over henrd of?
Discouraged? Woll, rather. But the
PYRAMID PILE CURE wob mado for
Just such cases. Yours Is not a bit
worso than hundreds of other cages
thnt tho Pyramid Pllo Curo linn cured
SKEPTICAL? NO FAITH?
No wonder. But listen. Wo aro so
suro that our remedy will curo you
that wo will sond you a Freo Treat
ment. This will begin to show you
whnt enough of It will do, and thon
you can go to your drug storo nnd got
as much as you need. It won't bo
moro than n box or bo.
DON'T PUT OFF
getting rid of this torrlblo trouble.
Of itself It Is hard enough to ondure,
but It leads to things worse. In truth
It badly disarranges tho ontlro low
er bowol trnct; creates ulcers, ab
scesses and a oerlos of evils any one
of which can easily provo fatal.
DONT PUT OFF
Bonding for tho fro trial package
Wo send this to show how great our
faith is in this euro. It wo did not
bollovo In it, wo would not mnko this
offer. Today ia tho best day you will
ever hnvo to Bend for It. Do your
writing rjlnlnly, so thnt thoro will bo
no mistake. ,FI11 out coupon; It
won't tnko a mtnuto's tlmo, and mall
It to us.
FREE PACKAGE COUPON.
Fill out tho blank lines bo
low with your nnmo and ad
dress, cut out coupon nnd mall
to tho PYRAMID DRUG COM
PANY, 21G Pyramid Bids,
Marshnll, Mich. A trial pack
ago of tho groat Pyramid Pllo
Curo will thon bo sent you nt
nnco by mall, FRED, In plain
wrapper.
Namo
Streot
City and Stato.
Health and Beauty Aid.
Cosmetics and lotions will not clear
your complexion of plmplea and
blotches Ilko Foley's Orlno Laxative,
for Indigostion, stomach and liver
trouble and habitual constipation.
Cleanses tho system and la pleasant
to tako. J. O. Perry.
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When n man really Intends to do a
thing ho doos not talk much about
it, but goes to work.
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A clover, popular Candy Cold Curo
Tablot called Provontlcs Is being
fl lunAnnmt w Inter crlnta nvarvuihara
Iu a few hours, Provontlcs nro said to
bronk nny cold completely. And
ProvenUcs, being so safe and tooth-1
eome, nro vory fine for children, No
quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh
nor slckonlng. Box of 43 25c. Sold i
by Capital Drug Storo. '
Public Sale
Wl I II
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION at WIDOW SMITH'S
PLACE, ONE - HALF MILE.N0RTH OF TURNER
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
2 Commencing at lO
articles:
$ 1 3 1-4-in. Bain Wagon
1 Two-Seated Hack
2 Sets Work Harness
1 Set Hack Harness
1 Saddle
1 Osborne Mower
1 Osborne Rake
1 Chilled Plow, No. 40
1 14-inch Steel Plow
1 Lever Harrow
1 Double Shovel Plow
1 Garden Cultivator
1 DeLaval Cream Sepa
rator
2 5-gallon Milk Cans
1 Ax
1 Sledge
TERMS Sums under $10.00, Cash; over $10.00, 12
iiiuiiuio nine, Willi llliuuai ell O JJUC UtJIIl.
Ro I mrU C S. WELBORN, Prop.
t MllVilI
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PERSONAL MENTION
5( 9fi 5 3f$ Sj 5(C j 5j JJ JfC JfC JJ 9fC vfC 5jC
Mr, J, C. Prlco nnd wlfo left today
for nn outing nt Wllholt Springs.
Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Lnmport havo
returned from tho Seattlo fair. They
visited their son, E, II. Lamport,
who Is In tho harness nnd saddlery
business In Tacoma, and tdok a trip
to Victoria and. Vancouver, B. C
Thoy will leave next week for San
Francisco tt attend tho "Portola"
colebrntlon, nnd visit relatives in
Los AngelcB nnd Pasadena for the
winter.
John O. Vensom, of Portland, is;
looking nfter business mnttors in A
Salem today. f
Mr1. G. Walters hns left for Illi
nois, whero sho will visit friends and'
relatives for a few weeks.
Tommy Caufleld was nmong tho
excursionists over nt Falls City last
Sunday.
W. A. Rhodes, nn Insurnnco mnrt
from Scnttlc, was In tho city today
looking over the stato Institutions.
Mr. Rhodes Is accompanied by his
wife, nnd they nro tnklng a vlow ot
tho Wlllnmetot vnlley cities with tho
intention of selecting, ono as a per
manent homo place. Both Mr
Rhodes and his wlfo like Salem well,
Mrs. Rhodes commenting upon tho
city as being so lnrgo nnd "roomy.""
Alfred Schilling, of Portland, was
transacting business hero for a short
tlmo today, leaving for Albany In tho
afternoon to visit his brother, Harry,
for a few days.
Mrs. John Everett loft this morn
ing for La Grando to spend n month
with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Tay
lor.
Mrs. W. P. Babcock and mothor,
Mrs. Woodruff, nnd daughter, Amelia
havo roturnod from a visit at tho Sc ,
attlo exposition. -
"Tip" Conway, tho Jolly llttlo
street car motorman from Portland,
Is In tho city visiting his mnny friends
O. D. Konnlth, of Dallas, transact
ed business hero yesterday.
Miss Mario F. Conners, of Port
lnnd, Is In Snlom visiting friends nnd
rolntlvcs.
Rnlph Huber loft Inst night for his
homo In Sncrnmento, nfter visiting
his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Huber. In this city, for a month.
Dnnlcl Arlington, of St. Pawl, Ore.
was atotndlng to business mnttors
nnd ahnklng hnndo with old frlond
hero today.
Arthur Willis left this morning for
Canby to boo tho races now taking
placo in thnt city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orvlllo Lovott and"
daughtcrTMabol, of Monmouth, woro
In tfio city shopping todny. Thoy
will lenvo In tho morning for Scat
tlo to visit for a week.
Clydo Anderson returned yestor
day from a hunting trip up at Clear
Lnke.
J. L. Houck, who hns been fn Sa
lom for sovcrnl years, leaves ehortly
for Seattle, whero fib will tako a po
sition In his unclo's storo. -4
Chnrlcs Elgin Is tnklng his vaca
tion, nnd tnklng It awfully easy. Ho
expects to go over to his Lincoln
county ranch soon whero ho will sit
In tho shado nnd watch tho goats cat
up tho shrublfery.
George W. Hopp, of Olympla, Job
foreman of tho Btnto printing offlco,
was In tho city yesterday, tho guest
of Joo E. Motcnlt, with whom ho
pioneered in South Dnkota. Mr.
Hopp was a fellow townsman In Clay
ton county, Iowa, and Is still nllvo to
tall tho talo.
Norwich Union
Insurance Company
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent
City Hnll, Salem, Or.
MONEY TO LOAN'
TI os 1C FK1
Over Lndd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or.
"
PI ANO TTITNflMf
LUTELLUS L. WOODS
Tuning pollsalng, repairing. Tel. COS
H I 1 aH8HM4-f
o'clock the following 4
1 Hay Rack
1 Wood Rack
2 Farm Horses
8 Cows, fresh or nearly-
so
1 2-year-old Heifer
5 Yearling Heifers
3 Spring Heifer Calves
3 Shoats, about 70 lbs. t
each
12 Hives of Bees
1 Vinegar Barrel
1 Cook' Stove
1 Cross-Cut Saw
Corn Planter
Shovel
Scythe
And Other Articles
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