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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1911)
I r Many NEW YEARS 1911 GREATER SALEM AND WESTERN OREGON Substantial Old anci . nr-ri T FnrnoN DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Houses in Salem yssness - ... . ...... -al ..-.-' I'- A. wT.4bAf:t U'vtOK CO, INC. - - J. f?.'-f-r an: rr'.sti cf ia -en 'trf.ilt- itr 7 kcu I.-.vf ltie f'--f v : itiWt v' v Pc-rt-, Ui'i .c,l4 ts i i -' fit? tra-i tiat is .;t74 7 Ue aUi4 LIqi'.r Co. 'A fit It tiSiroa ix vrt Xarj. axc-ig i tv.srs a Urg x.S-r'T ' :i m;r is ft : wJtl.B ti 3a-s tt-rr-.v.ry. sl " UaA.it ia'o Ntrtie.i C..f.n a. Ta ks tie ocly wid.'. ,'-r tea is a -. " Hr;r- as tiat of stiiy ''f k ''' la Pr.Ls-i U rrv-i. :-.eit!.t,r rttrr&i !a ti ri wh.a cay I rn-;;ri '7 tie trvie, r for faaily ns. Vif ti -' ;r-.y9 ,r a. G. w I .;!-. 'f ti e'-;i;r The Susiarl Lit.;".r Ccr-ny ie ju? sirs trti -. tvryiig '.c'7 i-gi gti'.t: gvvfi '-f esaviui r;;-i':t. Ti" ii tlsie wine. Eil. ti i;'.r.t.--.i lili'f, eg., ill bCAiJ cf da& tagec! 1 rltl'.t.i t& fag massfi tuf-r cf -i tMStry. tti" qoxi a.' tower '.its tici 4'ALf kit c.'f?- IC tbir ifio ia ti. .-rv..-7. LJkl r- Viir jV.ir.i.V: Tit i U utcf ktj kt a-JaTirt ia W!H:s tip Riai ' Or',a u a all irlr nuj be jrcoiyJr aa4 at:jKVrt;:r r.i4. eaal attttoti fSTa U tt ttW kU cfitr te lar w tsall. Tk ftfraium ofrpiH at I-S Coi-rHi rr ar a4yf4 t ta tiuisu a:i ti tfabibkiE3t a a mrk4 tnttt is etry r'wp'! ft?tra! eva are kj.t 01 U r "-! as1 a si:r.i-r cpV,7-4 iHjj la or1r to protr;x kifil tte Urr amosat cf Iti's dot j4;t '- - 7 i-y-J '.' vrf-1. ui.-i'.a l- f-.srt. It 5f J-- 7 'i7 cr Ti. ti?: r.ys.r. mrtti it i rf i- Tt 5; : '"-i -7 t'. rt"T rl.- f . 'r a'-c S 1 1 5 i.; ittrC"- : t I i '0 n. r:'. ".t IHEJffii- M BAKR. -UKM VI LAM LU'M-BV. -'i - .i - - - r . ; -4 s : 1 f5 .'t t &ia f'.-r u-.i ra-:t? t-t -t 'A 1 :r..z e rr .--'-f ti; i-K-.c tt;-s-i e.' it.7 .t.-t i-t t. ; !r.V--.i: :i iitrlii j of 1 . e: ..i? ' ir..r-.i t: .-if :r tvl-rsa r i "... c;ri-:ti r -r . tT j'-r rttt Ltri- r.f this . natural i's tra.'l'i -ars ago' & .-aver ;r.-:t? i-- i.-.'.T i. H. MAPI - A V'. jr-t-T;..; ' :-t :t -.; J. ii. v.-- c-'-Ti. 7 i-l i; 1 i-i East S. 4 nithin ktr cocfine. Haring r-soI-.l upon the work con-rao;, -r- let fur about forty nil?i r, tr. and of this approximator gi. t-n mile la being put in by tractor A. Burni of Spokane, oa ' f xtrs of tbe b-t known and most highly j.jc. ;r.z t-r- -fc-ful general contractor any!icr in fne west. nr. mrai nas ht (4 t-hnli-al!y knon as the North j. lem contract, and with hid Ur eriuipment he has been rush'Qg tb ork ever aince he atartej ntontha ago. However, It wiM re. ouir a considerable portion of th Farrrs in tl w'irii- rotr.ing surorfier 10 'omplete th- rou. iat ttz'.:T r: u - (os kert A t..- trz. ' t M:"' '- L- c a brai- b cou-- a.Trii? to '.. II i.-' 1 w.'7 fur:' -. rv. a-J siit t r. -: r estaoU'tntent ..'.- ha-, a iarz- at-ount cf c. a '-k fiery, ii-.:u-Ii:.g magis. byg etc . as !! as harns ao-1 --.ii'.'-rr aril oti-r tor- fureUkisgs. Tr.- eoxiaST (arr: a la.'e and osf.rte line 0? Farxinz IspJenten's ,t3 i it. or. 1 th-r.V by tra'.:r.2 :'h this r.'i". Is r a.-on of bi -l ti I- r.-:ta it '.'--"t ' ;r fi'.rit:y '- - ' f rr. -. iir i .-. 1 ...ir 'A tri.. :-:. r t! It.i.i' at M --: k Cor. -r it' ije t a i--.;t '..- n a i- :tr 4:;i.'! i-:u-,.- ft. t -t? it? V.r Kirr !i a stas 'A t itta.ittTt" ait 'mi.T t ir . : A a'j- j. i . It rn ith fairf - no ' r, a do:.- r. ::r. z cf tr.e , -jr- yvar. . f.irr: to V-tit ail T:.- i(r Ci'V fjr -A.- -t:.an that of . an. th- :.-K-a :.s ir, rous N-' 1 at ;n- re'.. iu i:.i. c,K.Ki:i. ( uti;a(Tiii: t '..t ir tf- ;.r a;;ira..J -1-7 ti ..-. f'..tii fcrr E--.:',;f tie r.-.t Mti'fa-tv.ry ai eta5f. siatr tf tai;g tae:r or ti:.'i;ir, misy a.iiit,ti ot f-i'.-.-- 3:i.r.r It pr..: ;iar'y adaj'aV.e. u tie ftej !a ttj prt the f.ia'ry Mr. Birr Uk-a p!!ire in ioir.g ties ir, people latere.!! :r. tie teat:zg proiies. rii'r4 -4 1 P.-.r : tt err. t live a.Tiy '.te 3 r. 12-" r. . cf tr. LitLiry. 1. '.; tt.tr tf : M-sri L' A. ati tt it- : . A A . I & tt tj ;r ''nZ. r'i.vr.es to a:i sect:',: Ti Mii.-f. .Mais art tt- i-. aai t.-.i wkitk s cf ti c;-y. ;i ar.d fav- tert; f.Trtv. Urr arret fro 3 all y ! H. rLU.:: THILILX. taking or th i';!?ia atl rtiall fI, proti an1 grain fciM aboat a year ajo, H. 'A'Di aia Tiiela kaa eiii-iotl aa nen rreater degree of iotx than had Ixen. pfefii!y aitaiBH, an4 bow tU lai'.ltqtion stands forth promt neetly u the forero'st ia its line ia the Willamette a!!ey. Not only is Largt local busine done, bat many carload shipments are made to rarlona points la the 8a!em terri tory, tW retailers of ' ' t. .... , . -.. , i ' ) VT : - : " : ; f . etail:?ks:t. Afi't:es r.d :3 ratt:- il'7 aii 'A'es a t:t;ea V-t3 atl a ,nt of w -ric i! jr.t i.Tt ' z'x. hi:rj. '.can ail ttir tar'ie'i arti'.es cf artt? ! a;-a.-el r.ay te r.t 10 tie iaai Laitjry w'.ttctt bell? (fT'OE'l 6jt." is a sier. tix. u is i tie tU w:ti ;aur.in tot Lavitz : ttvlera eiipxent. i: tie ftt 1 cf fitn-s a.-e iizi'.-tl witi i j'.k ei - tr?r.e (tare ti.it iy ar -t itxe Sooitiig r.e. at! utr.;i:rr-!. 1 Prices r.ti.ri'-A for wo-rk are o k:?i , er tiaa t"r.oe cf Jactlries 'ioitz ir. fertor ork art-J re rij.'.tai'. ;t. ai! instances. Oloc'el Olctr.ei 1 tt- of , tie best ksowt mi-leit cf tie f"a; Itat City, t losg ba prox:r.er.'.:j iter.'.tT.'v; wj-h her tfeve'.opctett an: 1 c;-b::i.-i:r.z. as1 Is r-eari-i aj ct of tie core stib?tar.'i prcgres- ie of our Vet ciuietfiip. He f'ii.7 er.t;".'i to ie 9:1. -z "jccrr be ia arhi-t-1. Tie !tif!ry is estra.:y located it :io Sc.utk Ub erry E"r:e. o -r f-.r ip-t-:i e -rs " i.t : irr. a-i O: E. M. KIOHTLIXGEK MACHIMS7. It taturilly fo.ics tiat an arrictxitsral. fruit-raiix? asi lars berit? ?c.:oc where tiere i? in n stitt n 1- a iarze axotitt cf xa ci;tr7 tiat an evath-iixest d-vot-ir.z i energies to repair won should b k?t t tiy ttrougkout :b year fcr is tie ctc-dera days farxers as wei! a '.tier bae learned 'bat tie sav itr of t:xe ia one cf tie nitre e sef:'i! exer.ts cf ?::f:-.. Co'--fii-Lr'.7 ter bave .i-:r xsciir.ery r-'p-air-d d'lrir-g the w .r.ter ntor-'bi a x'i'b a posait-ie. as do ai.-t '.itrv-i-r 'io-1: eti'.r.es nay r l'::re a.t c-.erbattliig ."i cw parts iere a r. i 'i-r. V:i a"'."r c car it? f-,r tin kind of ttJsii-Hs E. M. K:znt:.r.i'-r conitic" a piat: a- !T g-juth Libery s oraoly kr.o2 in f:natc:ai cities a r.ec cf ei'.eptiocai bussses ability ani tie iiziest orier of int-erity. and by lending their support to al! oriy p!sn ftr tie advancement cf ?ia e-.inring tbe greatest faith in her f'iture gratBss. o WALT Eli J. PORTER PAINTS. WALL PAPER, ETC. ..:n r.':'" a'aK ; n- r.'tb.ic improve. : ature ar kizbiy en .'u'ure progress ati! 1 crte tby ua-lerc k r'. of this 1. '.ture they are snxiors .'- e it car le ! to an early corc.ti ti). Not ou!y i- tbe que"i.)ri cf rr.t tlenee l:.voived but puoltt; ai'.h as wei'.. for it is a we'.l .'stab hed fact 'bat without advirto tract, notwi'hstanding that Ure number of are employ and bis equipment is of the latest d-iei and complete in very respect. nf. rn monster sewer trenchers are -j for the ditching, and no delay is fausd because of lack of material fr men. Mr Burns has ample p al inth which to properly pros.vij-9 ,!r.y und-rtakine. while his long ei t rince is of inestimable Talue ia pushing operations. Jfr. Burns' con tract ca!i3 for the eipenditure nf ai Mjt J oi.ciho. and when completed SV.ern ili have as eood a sewer i-th as any city of equal size any where In the country. The bst if M-wer riT1 and m'-.terial is being used and fki'.iel workmen employed in hyinz 'he p'Pm eo that there will be no l.zer of leaks or imperfection? of arrWutp, It is an undertaking in hfch every resident of Salem i.i lnterted. and they are pleased o know that such an efficient and hon orable contractor as Mr. Burns se cure. the contract. While the work here will keep Mr. Burns busy for some months, yet be is ueTertBeles prepared to take contracts anywher remits am a pure supply or .-rter ia the est, bis equipment being arc no c'.j is ra.';y In position tj invl'e pie to warrant his prosecuting twa or stranzers to take up their residence mora Jobs at the same time. 15 an! at-t-.t .-i.e W. i. SALEM C'KiA K FACTOKV. PATTERSON. M. VETERINARIAN. I. V. " r T " c. - '. '. z r hi? a3 foun!-. xany r-z-!y cc n'.ir.' the kizke- a con-;:er x have :arr: ail of "i-ir ind atifc-.o "bar; otbrs. r.jop-ed a a:,d xa.-.iini Air c-i-ox-r-s i of bis .biii t 1 ia.-s work. 7 ar.d at y.r. K;zi-- expe;;-- r t and has "ho are fui- Discrlmina'ing tmokrj in Siiem nd the VViiiaxette valley rneraiiy nomeroas V """roughly familiar with the fact towns .epadiBf Opon Mr. Thiela L ' f V7, T "l tr,. .v,.,. 1.. 1. , ,-rs loay be had than those manu- for their sapply. At bU place of frtnrej by Auzuu Huckeatein. His bolns on North High street a "Taahmoo" at two-for-a-quarter is a large and torn prehensile stock of fr'18 favorite and ii constantly ln- rerything In tbe feed, grain and f'1'B ' Popularity. " U Corona" . .7 . , . , l I'raight ten ten cent 'igar of th produce line ! carried; also chicken tlgbr-n quality, -nor de Ella" is feI, need, etc., aod as adrantageotis smoked by hiindre while ia five trade relations are maintained with cDl K00' "lu'n Ton'" is widely the leading sources of sapply, and all noTn, nd i''Ar popular- Mr. ..1.. , , '''' Huckjtcki emp oys about ten anion purchase, are In Urge quantities Mr. workm.n. MeW hi. own tobacco inieisen is in position to quote low and conducts his .ffa.m along strict a..--o a re-4r sea-on in case teT part eta; shorter 'jx liven pric for high grade goods. Insuring satisfaction as well as a saving of anoney. baring the years that Mr TMelw has beea In business In Saietn be has been regt.rded as one o( the most upright and honorable tlllsens, as well ts one of tbe more of f.bihiib 01 inoso who are oer-1 v.m. . .. " : sltotiy working for a Greater, l'!ed with what she ba M long Salesi. He has iliLltless faith In the Urk,'', aT"1 klrb a.s r-roznim-d a bright future of the Capital Cl'r iUh!,y' hr growth and 4 ... of th. wes-ern part o, the Et't .0 state, and Invariably lends his sup- new Marion Hotel is a modern and port to projects having In view their ff,n!Plet as any In tbe country, with growth and upbuilding Hit es'ab-i111 tb ,a:llll!f1i comfort and con Uskment and esten.Ue operation. ' "X Z! nar added materially to tbe prestige of the country. These Include hot of Balem as a distributing center: 30,1 eld tr la everr room tele. i"iuD.n, private and public baths el ctrlc lights, elevator service i.-r . .i.t. . . u--u a lavish ei- --r--. jocrcasea popula- pniture or money in the fltt'ees With the in'reisinz inter, in'tn bizieit 'iisi work. K.s s'ck raisin? In this part of tie sta-e tbe field of the up-tcwia'e veterinary surgeon has bn grat'.y extended and his sr.lces are la far grea-er dxand than ever before in the treat- to . men', of horses, cattle and. ia far-t, Kieh all animals. Dr. W. J. Patterson is these one of the best known Te'erifarians little In Salem and his practice extends faro: over a wide terri'ory. bis skill in! He ca wide experience laving frmly estah- fir ores and parti those rat-it liable lishel fcij reputation aa distinctively to breafc which be sells at lowest one of the foremost practitioners foi- prices, ills estab-Sshaertt is a dis- lowing that profession. Ir. Patter- tinct advantage to this par; of the son makes a special'y of ail surgical country and fully appreciated. cas but treats d!s-3s of horses, 0 . cattle, sheep, dors, etc., and he has COTTAGE UNDERTAKING met with fplendid success. He hai PARLORS, the best of facilities for private! cigars are nn sale at practically every f&rinic for animals at bis feed and In perforating the last sad rites dealer In Western Oregon. ! s'abies at 410-20 South Com- over the remains of departed rela- o : rnerclal street. Telephone. Office t!vs and friends it is. of course, but int. .vkh MARION HOTEL. ' nesidence 1S51, a portion of natural 'bat every : which has been specially arranged should be rr. In opening this inlendld hr,t,.!rr l'iT ,nal P'pose. Many of the 1 iua sioin onrs ana raisers busy cf Xreak dtn for a be cade ia teach an would be required r.d aay for a new one ,;r linger maks a sp:aiy of rush ori-rs. reaiiz:-? what a tixe really mean? to the b'r tir-sher cr lozz;nz outfit. Is a larze supplv of enzln ly modern lines. His factory is at 125 North Commercial street and his opening this sniendld to tne put.il'- atyjut the first of last o taers Is no question of Its continued pro.rmrous srrowth. in ia ti:s part of tie country frequently re quire his servlc-s and hr. Patterson i-, always prompt i.i responding tc calls anywher within a reasoaaMe distance. His charges are aiwarj rrwlerate and those who ha-, e ei ployed him are loud ia their praise of tbe services he ha., rendered, in rr.any instances saving the liven of valu-.bie animals which had been in jured or were afflicted with Si.-ea-:e of some sort. Those having n--d i sTsics cf a veterinarian wiil g t '.tie best to be bad by empioving br. Patterson. Smi'h i Shafer "conduf t a g-neral Macksmithing business in locnection with Llr. Patterson's es- considera-ion r.d this includes tie manner in whir a 'he body is handled by tie undertaker. No novice -5 wanted f-a s-;ch occasioas cniy x. prir!'.d. aref ;i ani paisstakiaz nz desire,'. Suf-h undertak-s'-jre to enjoy a liberal and !; is these quaiifi ta il - fit 18 which are growing as y as ta.s Saiern more recently necessary that establishments b-. 'or. iucted where the various com-' n.( di'ies entering into the building trades xay be secured promptly and wi"h a view to meeting the excep-tic-ia! demand for paints, oils, var iishes. saics. w all paper. et-. to-. zetier with all painters' supplies ''."alter J. Porter has one of the Itrz-st and most complete stocks to te found ia V.'estera Oregon ou-side cf Portland and a very larze portion of material used in keeping Salem I'-okir.? xoi-rn and up-to-date is ;u.-'"hased cf i.r. Porv-r. In tie wall r-apr department Mr. Porter its a full and complete line of the t ;-to-:ia-e patterns in wail paper, tir.zlr.? up to the highest priced He :.as aa improved rack for displaying pip-r. making selection easy. Ia his coaprekensive stock he carries noth-. It? except goods of established repu tatitn for high quality and because of iis ex-er.;:ve operations is able to. sell at low prices. Strictly modern methods are applie.1 in the conduct of his affairs and ail customers find! rade relations with him-of a most j satisfactory nature while they also) e'f--t a material saving over what' th-y would be forced to pay when i purchasing from smaller dealers or' these not so thoroughly familiar with all details cf -he line in whVh they are et gaged. Mr. Porter is one o'f -he young progressive business men jf tie Capital City who are boosting things along toward a Greater Salem just a live one who moves, himself,' and likes to see other things in mo tion also. He is the sort of hustler, who exert a strong Influence upon1 tie progress of a community and has' tie high regard of all who know him ; :s store is at 130 North Liberty which furnishes , CD tf ft.- . . ... . ... S . .4 4; i'fr z r " ..-j,-.r ----''jy in I I r-r-' I ft-;Sj'ii I CHICAGO STOVE, MaIe by Northwest Stove Foundry THE NORTHWESTERN STOVE FOUNDRY. Tl RIlS A- WARING. bei rr.n ers a.-e patronai tions In the ("c- 0 ' ? -diic-.inz Th'.'ure cf tie West seems to be gefinz s-ronz-r each succeeding y-ar. for there are more eastern p-opi rt-in? to Western Oregon to freight ,n,rT?v m "'" ings. T- .... ... - - - i uitiiMiriTnfc.rtt.rQrrT c f..- j . ierrr.1 izer which make i cr,;.,. vi.,. .... . r "-"-" -urei az - n , e rt a k m g Par ors at .lar "7. : ' : "' '"n-!or srsaii tra I .! .S at ia ablishmeLt tie mostiz-nwin? . modern wr rr.f.wf fi r.r.rr.i -1 w,v,j. ., :, .... ..uu,it . -r.s advantages ajr u, .! an-1 everv for v. r -enrc , . tlon of fialtm and tbe surrounding r"1 'ornlshlngs In fact, there Is an s t:ol:shmer.t an,j laaltl? a t?..,Mly u. all occasions. territory. atmosphere of elegance equal to the I-itrt "Orse-shoeing. I enjoyed a wid bt hotels either eat or w--st. In THE SPA-COMECTlONimY FTC iZ. n . ..?r,0B Ar-1"'- r-ix.. i3u!s R. Haieltlno cot.sM,rM nriiit i or- nq cost afterward. The result maenfact urine lntere.t r k- " . " i"rd to a plentiful tal cut 1,.r ik. .. ...V. . ' -""Mir 01 ngnt a . , ' u"iug in ine iy nitlKd to be clawed amonir ih a-. ... "outside," with win- I line WENGEK & CHERRINGTON. There nd frsh air Thn rooms have b n el-antly furnished j vt canny anil s ml I.r Hniir.o- ... . . " " i uom which U not made tkere. THr.Z -..V1 "ia""sl fornlture and tM-rtfncw1 aI4 msb,. Uro-tghotit th '.: ,;.'"J, ,(.!r.luan "' The thr man ba.lag recent! Ln .. f1"".' ,vn "v'T to room. . . . ' - -'- i iv ih- nr MOran I fir A t. .11 ' ,7 -11 ,.T iu aJi there ide experience ia . this Of business and sir,-.-. mV'r- jcharze of the Cottage Undertaking i Parlors has been Jus'ly popular with s nothing whih t.j:::?. "' requiring his professional oughly demonstrates culture and r-' preparing tor X V? t ' male,cf ftnetnen as ds th !r-e ,t par,r'e ,"K:-"S 'or shipment to dis- and as resVr.ts of ?a em ZlJT. done Llph in this rf-eari ' f,f"r.a . r '1JJ- 1 n,- air lurrj-.ane-l &r to suit the drmanr's .f - i-ju.i , 1 urt if :ii r ra-trmof .l m - i-. V - i i ia me ir arttc es scnr, fr i majority of them are' looking prog ssh-e . '"P?" ff .? '-s of l3nd near some to make it possible for Paclfi.- coast J,':.-.,. . . . " i '""rn UUUUl npDptlii l,n. and fa-ili.y has been provided which i Among t-VTeiline rZ. f E.-a edition which is '""J ifo.e a,;-.a.i ageous to those re-! ers in talen, -hn- i . , MU1"s to the weal qu:r:ng tr.u kind of services. Further more charges made are always r-a-' , , - - - - -.. .s in (nuterent parts of the countv, ia;est vtture Ls chang-able and are kept coastaatl on hand for this express purpose- Of Any manufacturing w.ki,..., ' l f. l. . ranBes. are. " urnishes the ,r,, " " h vf ' ,oa,u:ed as leaders by Th Pacific Coast with a fir. sheTr. "I f"" "P bve fonndry may be which would otherwis, be purchised kin T ,i, a?. and Ro'aI' in the East, is onJrSbu.in.U; is 'l 'To tl and iffnch or ittgs vitotirr1" ani v.t"i mon.-y Uept herebut vast's 1 b d.-'rei. They are money are saved m nr r, , L "llu "n'y polished Blcel Dut without any of the or fancy work which atr!'e muen dirt and are unsanitary in high SS servi, es Mr. can- are render,! on Terwillizer has of'th'?. ,?9'-tt 7h B'ak9 a -Pal.Part of the country and m, ubb' ?W rr0p-rt-I' 4 tte ater development f, fu' or fc.ubba A: Waring, who have uu rinrino- .k ... 1 ' . IU v. past. every way. But to fully appreciate these fine steel ranges they must be seen and most dealers in the cities of the West handle them. There are many details of construction which are of nnrrimini- .... th nt .IU! j r u?lTSl Dill lHM.-r in or this does not permit nf a manti, means even one. See them t Z: T"," J 7 . i the wealt try and mi ient in fu; llf r r, , V. , t , . . . iv uoviuu maw acre tracts in nients contributing , ,IL l"",nl ne nicago, Royal and Toledo ia the .... . , . v vwm! ii v a it: i a nun ?.h ?.V.i L'J. t.t9 '?B to decide that s'ani fwiM-ciaiir well arranged and considerably ir. ' "'J"f"i4 field for the dealer! pri alofls and tbere are inumlr of Uree tabilshmn,. rf ; . . ' ''''' faore 'labcrat. It "... v ;ij r.e ai'.ai Sfffl r.f n-Vkj- more vspwrtenr. and the brodnct ..t .,. .r ' "V""! w.tn private establishment finds faror noi on y toTl. .', h.T', an'1 with BHlero pep. but the .n,,n-Z. .'. twn provide.. Inx lrrltnf. .. -n " ' i1'" uoor- . - ib'b a arr ttlr,ln.- I. 4,... .... " -. , .,, ,u lna Ke cream line, that delecuhle dellcr actur! at The 8pa having a well .V . . r-"iP'lon continues ftablibe4 reputation for lis xc.,i , . " "7. 'or In the fine isnoe and absolute nurlt n,u .. . ' ' m. c'm'''- p""- nothing has a-,each IW The vlwHor to the Varlor ner.-mg-on. ' l "- prd wh'ert heiUI;'Vr ,!"-' ,ir m splendid lobby Is ent-red and hlt b"Tr,Rn 30,1 ;!pl.jmbl. sniKlnaiion cWir,, l! "r-" 2T ronrc-A-t amone thrwl rr...ninr. I n t Wc-1 (rs ak-t. t . . 1 - i - 1 11 tensive ",'"'" -a' oraticn of Maker to f.n . ;.. -"V"- jacou vvenger and I I.U. .-n, t-onjucting husi the services of an ti r,Hcf po to the Co'.iab t- ing Parlors. The only lady embalm t In Si.m is to be found at the Cot tage I ndertaking Parlors. o hundred acrs of i tne county. Their sirable' condition The NrnhVls'r. s! ew saw for the platting of two Stove Foundry Is it r of ? as gooi 38 an5r made any- isn.i ivt -,,.v, ,t.. . ' ,B wortny 01 more Where tv,c i .v. . ., Fa!' fit, D "i.. . V..'rT'ul" Ul luau Posing mention in nnr " i." 1 iu line tne lowest possible orice 9h 7 vXUk " .-"'' lViy-i,Ve years the fuel of thu .""."i Foundry has coal or " ""r?.ellBe.r change the other. and cast nlA - Ti- n .. ... v , , V.1 1. I V.J B.mtl III cr improvements and so creatine . .. Iae best Possible lntesw- surh .. r.u western Sto hea--e r....i ., : " luc tueasen in mnhint- otci rn. this kiri ,,. '.or anJ e for every possible numoJ '"t .J.w . edlate largest de, -v."': .v. s .1S lDe ?d during all of this time thev wIVu" ue iuel to Sa!em 'w.u.1 ,V,ousa y Pt fully abreast of the time.' A.ii". l.ne nne steel 1,... "'Ji -Messrs. stuhha -nr : . . ";Q" ' "eaters ror the hnmo an.i V ir-r-. ... ---s uiduuiiiLiurpr in thr. branch of have always fnir lands Thev are experts in rls i lie business for thev maie a 'J1, !r0wiDg daad for thei ! ST cnlll?9 A area11 a specialty is mad, , f!rn h " 'c nia. N.n.ice ln tfcp ,5 , cre.ro for .11 kind, of tU?enV. Il?.0"1 al ' hrj" -m bw .u H.noroioa with this branch of the'saiZm .T . r "'it' of tain. In this part of the Wit Ii w,..1 ''i J' IKlpuUr B":"rr. Am ducted and Is llh..r,n. v. P nd modern nm.Jo rof,m h.r. our mnl ""V u' ' bn provided for iv,.m..., . " frs. th. Wing so arranged thai setora of them may b thrown Int., V" A, ' "r. Hther for larg., rl7 C, r"Bp."" or 0,h,,r Pr cne Mar en Hotni 1. :... . ' i- v-.nnijrrfsl our ptropie genermllr r. .......... pot out at The Kp fountain U frit rlass a in expert dispenser Is em ployei tht yer rntind They rater twcLlly to th fountain tra,! .11 , "T."0'1 ,,p 10 dish,-;d' hn; fancy drinks t...fni .,....1 . I uw Ameri any oiirM,n ts .. ... N"11- 'r,1m lion Popular place of the kinj, ,n sall-tn I , ln ,r)ti)(, T J.usln. was .tabll,hed more ihsn twtity year ago by Walter T Ktn, u.lly ontd ab-.ur pw-v. n yars ago Y .o.iuip, j ue lattsr .in 11. w;q ra'.-t ririr. Baini-d l'.'f HV ..r,- ..1 .l . ffrllt. f.,. . ' -1-""'. me manager of ,h Ma.-In i.t,.,, HnJ enjoy, . ,rln J I'-ng hen ery P-,puar ,h ,hft "ling public, his services h.Tr l utoming this .pl.r1d,dVrhhHP;r; thi-r, player t.tSEl: & HUHITE. The s. ie; -ific blacksmith anJ norse-sho-r is a necessity in everr corr.mur.;... and the man who thorough.;.- uniers-iands his busin.s is the one ho holds the largest share "f the trade. Ia Salf.m there are D0 - . or sained workers in uame of V.'eng-r occupying spien- 0rth C.'S Tr -,r ' " " rt"', wn.re they carry at all time, a fuM iiri(. , f pUniM ani 0(. g.ns a:,,l other nni,ical instruments bir h 1 hey are prepared to offer at the very lowest pril. p!an0 M soil as low as Jm. Tbe tone cf the Pianos handled by the firm are un surpassed by any other manufactured and thy are greatly fHvnr,i , music loving pwple uf the 'ciir ! ', ,a Messrs. George W. Play-r pi. m,, are also handled h r rt ""Buhlte of the firm pruv-s ranging from l25 JrlV l ,'' Buh .. Their well pries Including the fines ! -.iV.l u. "D'rail-T Patronized f!an made T Is ,r,i4! a 302 North Com- Wenger Cherrinzton 11, . , " a err al !trt where thev are pre known ,f on, " '"s.'a f ' 1' ' ' ParvJ " J kinds of blacksmith- J-.iersli, nn,s:'a rn rt;t; ; b;;r-hed 0rk and hoe hS (!." si of th- s .... ,n 1 -" careful mariner nri t ''IW'r ,1 S r-- " - mstrurr.nt a, n,, f- f rm ar-everts in tt buDes9 sn., fully uni.rs'aal fs ,.ry de-ail inoy are men of Interrliv k.,. ' ..T.T I. U I. snecialrv of ln,- -"-"u meir.that could h l-j . r " . : - " -.w.i, ouu muira. tver sinpo t.:....., . r-u iu everr oar- hey are citW T "t?...p:a,mmS- first placed on the market ti Z r' .A lar8e line of hotel and ail of the time .w v . ' "s u?'c otea for the fine mnterini ' . V, . "6es a made and are 1 -v.um , , 1 Kn rn r n r. tt .... . . , t . , i e r n , t , r,T . . . n r . ted flnrt el, -.-"tuiruia ut auj A large line of hotel and ntr.rrvhc.tu . t. - 4 V ' ; la" "rm bave b,.-n rest -t.,t of the i'y for a conslderahu .o DanJle any kind of blacksmith rirwl ,. . . . ."'''iriauif th. r 7" ! a larpe majority of n-tny of t-e f.rmer. I . ,., luuuiry ana tney nave so ' . eiieiieni quality of .workmanshin 1 c:., ."""u,en,s- The Hotel a l ITi- y.nd" Bupervisfon.a m" HBT abJe fench Range e4, or who a arnt-aintf. w;-t. .. . - . ' -lo...,. ,-hich are honorable and war, n , th- . 6 Spent many 1 '..lh? degree. Tney?,. E .ll6 ,5.,ie..manufauring .evaiiing here and ..".S.'!!1 t if . . .uisu nm orainar .uiu.ma- iouna in stoves rc,m - . fteit.-or in those sold fnV "i"" . mrnisa anv iii.-&-t t:cn to tt,A ei; ' ; ue..n-.piatin.g a vi " -"iem wnn a view to t,-.u .: ou'u tor considerahlv Property of ' l pJre,?",-:?'e mon. for that matter Wi h Stubbs and Waring exert , 1 7 pA.nt etuiPPd with every possible w.. " 1 k 0 the utmost t0 kP pace with MITf HELL, LE STAVER COrf- d During nfrars ,h a" MaHo6nnTXS cof.d SS fit s,"? consequence tnere h., , ,anDd ,'n afe of any part It may b ' rkriilT" oreasod demand for ' day or two .Mhe'oST Plwmeuu of every description and Sl'0, d!sUnceC , parts are made inter- - '.u 6- aand 7 foot cast tnnc , 6teel bodies aBl1 " cast tops, lined with steel and as- hfL?nds perfect rangw as nay FonH The No"hwe3tern Store l.aLS0 manu'tures brick-et rtf, itn steel bodle d all caat 8nd .Wlth eitner- tw0'' three ers 9nHetJn 80lld brlck- Frn clmnl! hP 8lVeS 8nd 8tOTM for camping purposee are also turaed ttSlu V there ,s notnln8 ,a tfce tne J'?8 hIch nt e had of The v fvr handling the product of The Northwestern Stove Foundry. F'enilng, one of the most prac- 2 !,, 0ve Anders in the eitlre tire I?1 S suPer'ntendent of tke en- . htft ?Kant and there 18 n IUUob smpLI 6 1? ttter part of th 8PldId K? ac,hievei 18 due to his tViarked h. iLand .enterPrise- The industry e W?. ot marked beflt to Ue community in keeping money at heme S5vBt dfa'era wU1 flnd " t '-e Pc,, br The Northwester. Btos. foundry. in Salem they nay few scn at the Spencer Hardwar osa,- pauy g store. v,.