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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1911)
N,W YEARS ,911 GREATER SALEM AND WESTERN OREGON DEVELOPMENT EDITION PAU.Y CAPITAL JOURNAL Prominent County ancTState Officials Residents off SaBem CRAWI-OKI iiT.TKS ertitled to fetl eminently proud. HOV. A. M. ATTOKXEi OKMIUl. Never la the history of the t'i'e of Oregon has a man better qualified to Oil the important oSce of states attorney general been elected than when tb people chose lion. A- M. Crawford, the present Incumbent, and vkoH solendid record made his re jection last N'orember an easy ter. An attorney of wide experience C. B. AITCHISON. RAII.Kl )A l CO.MMlJIXER. ownesr than .Mr Ri' e -r ti pres- y.-e.Ly of the Ia dow on the a'.atu'e . ,. . ... w . .,.: , , .v. j,,.:,.. r.f doubt!s be re a,n-a . "3e r"ai 01 ucan in tonne- i:c: .u ....n. . tv,.n v.., ... irt. gecerai Sua-.1.,3. ted their fteral tv. of the state railroad t terra shall he exp.red worth his seen fu'iy proven. ia eju- 0IEIL.silGn there are ciin, its." rational circles cf tte West Mr. Ack- mit-:ions iDvoi-.ed .ad it is. there-! "' errcaa enjoys a vry hih tandicg tore, highly s-8tial taat some one William Bushey. aaa . L VJT- P'! .f'. , " Judge of Marion county, came to his mat ence to the conduct of public schools knowledge of the subject of railroad Job off the farm. He had all his life nial- . ,. u i. vi.. . Mh ... ... tv,, ...n. ,n been a surv.yor of land, and had by roomy ass-esor ia a r.ar.n-r mere universally pi.-a-.--g j... . --- - - . . af,i r, win sucH-nni-iiu-ru. ui c -- bt rea:t. DuriE? Smith has L--1J the c th time Mr. of county Bt'SHEi , I'Ul'MV JLIX.K County of a state. Ke is leaving a high rates taxation, e'c. This falls upon - - .1 v., f tha vanceisenl tas i-a ii uui height of tis ambitions in that direc tion have not vet b-en reached and he will continue t:s labo during hi ; com-ing term. J. G. MiMWE. (OIXTY TKEAIKER. Marion county has long enjoyed the ...nrfrd f -ecierer in oCce for bit rnLu,n itch!n. a eentle- fK application gainea a tnorouga . ... . - - - k . fimtv hncinMu nav-i renuiawoa 01 uaiuK Crawford 1W bat high Wrd- '".rrL i9 r'!lS!lM "".I J5 ing been" maay Um employed toilarly efficient and honorable set of and deep knowledge of the law, Mr. ." .1. " .n only be through the most consistent PIMrt a-torneys oa railroad 1 '"""wir.J .v.':aV: Ti'and painstaking effort that he will outi01. not alone In Oregon, bu I! r. KV.hTTr . r-M. Ko far as succeed There is no way or rany the f.Qtjre Wtst n.M,rjQ n trnii iinart ments. Ueunty officlais but no man eiecieu as nominated by the people in no me oince 01 mum ue-su. u ' ,u. ,.4 th u1 determining tne D-nenia airecciy -lme fce bSi( a mem i ,.k(.. ihi. noi-icruing from the efforts of Supenn- ata.e raiir0ad commission he UiM) V " " r 1. AbvMn ktlt h i f ff flttV 9 PA . thing tton for be baa worked lo behalf of the people rigorously proaecutlng malefactors aad those who disregard the man date of tbe laws. Furthermore, be at recovered from various source large soma of money for tbe state which would otherwise never bave benefitted the taxpayers In any mas ter. He is a geuleman of the high cat Integrity and upright honor, both as a public official and private In dividual, enjoying tbe high regard of all who bave the pleasure of bis ac quaintance or who come in contact .. .. ir. u- During ail or tte '" , . ' c,.-.,Mt hi.-S.rr in the reeard of people he has of responsibility to the people, generally than the present in- . sr . ... l... . -- Ljia brct iicr vas in ino mui:n luuiuru . . j 1 f T. n nw ed:". : r!' ":o; a-chs .TdWthat al! funds tration of the aflalra of the office or toe siaie, - !""" 'r . J, ... . .z" ar.ro Mr.fiiii mH Mwnomicaliv ex- was strongly indorsed at HO.V SQVIRE FAKRAR-IfWT.;", I 'ordrf lower rates. ! Ided. In doing this he is consclen- J election when Mr Moore tn tha tfttfll Rflvin? tlOUS 3QQ IriiriC. ttuu 19 litfL auaiu iw ' K"""" v uw - .w - M-STUl. The postofEce at Salem Is the sec ond In Importance in tbe state .of Oregon, and it Is highly essential, therefore, that a man of strong execu tive ability, sound judgment and pro gressive Ideas should be selected as postmaster. The volume of business done Is constantly increasing In keep ing with the rapid development of the last was trlum- ' .1 r?. ah-ad with nubile iaiDrovements I In handling the money of tne county Mr Aitchlson iM'-lHi he feels that the people really; Mr. Moore bis always given faithful war.t mem made ana are prepared 10, bccuuui ui nj vun3 ouu rfjy tbe bill. He is considered a safe) and records are kept In tlfti best pos- man in that ornce, ana me peopieisioie coouiuuu. rruyic luus itk him in .n nfflri.i ri,-it Mr contiguous lerruory, coverea oy me Crawford will thortly enter upon hit n'D routes, aad the rapid third term as state attorney general and among the people of tbe tlate there Is a general sentiment that their Interests will at all times be care folly conserved; tbe laws of the state enforced, and general satisfactory condition prevail. In official circles Mr. Crawford Is regarded as a man of more than ordinary ability and sound Judgment, and b4s advloi Is sought on all subjects and his decisions are regarded as thorough and complete Interpretations of the laws In the four years he has already served Mr Crawford has disposed of many im- growth of Salem. However, the past few years bava fully demonstrated that Hon. Squire Fa'rar Is eminently the right man in the right place, and under bis able direction the mail service has been brought to the high est standard of efficiency and main- thus effected enormous sum. appointed as a member of the com mission when th body was coated by the state legislature and has since been elected to succeed himself. The splendid record he had already made had fully convinced people as a whole that he was laboring earnestly in their behalf and that the knowledge and experience already gained were of inestimable value and that, conse quently. Mr. Aitchlson should be continued In office. Mary Important problems Involving the general well being of the state and her people have been solved by the commission and there is no question that in future their interest will be equally well of the plaie Is one of the neatest and most attractive of the kind In the city . and I: is a favorre r-sort for those' who are most fastidiuus and partic- ular. An ice cream parlor is maln-j tained where the dainti-st of Ices are served, as will as soft drinks of va- rious kinds. .Mr. W- Wylie Zinn, the; proprietor, is one of the most popular! businc men In the city, and if honor and integrity count for anything In! the conduct of one's affairs it Is safe to say that bis place will continue to grow and prosper. The store and factory is located at 4 40 State street in handsomely arranged and well fur nished quarters. THK CHAKLKS K. SP.U'LDING LVMItER CO. The Charles K. Spauldlng Lumber Company, who own and operate a large saw mill at this place, are one of the large and substantial lumber firms of the state. They have a large modt-rn mill at New berg, Oregon and maintain up-to-date lumber yards at Albany, Oregon and Independence. Oregon, as well aa a large gasa. and door factory at McMlnnville, Oregon. They have their own timber and operate their own railroads and steamboats with which the logs are transported from tbe timber to the saw mills. At their plant at this place during tbe past fall tbey installed a large box factory and are now In a posi tion to furnish the different Indus tries at this place with their require ments in tbe line of fruit boxes or manuacturlng boxes. During tbe past year they have in creased their stock of building ma terial at their different yards until tbey are now in a position to furnish practically everything required by the contractor or builder -Tbey have developed a large business In cement, plaster, sand, gravel, drain tile aad sewer pipe, and have furnished dur ing the past summer, a large volume of cement or tbe street paving; of this place. generally have confidence In his pat riotism. Intelligence and common hctesty. 11. D. ALLEX 4VOIWTY CXERfc. ness of any nature with the office of the county treasurer always find Mr. Moore willing to lend them aay pos sible assistance while on all occasions he is courteous and pleasant. These are characteristics which naturally In breaking over the fence in the make an official popular and there last election. R. D. Allen was elected ! is no question that J. G. More may for the third tlrre as county clerk of, remain wliire be is longer than any Marion county, but as he has made af his predecessors providing he de most efficient and satisfactory official . sires. He has always been alive to, in evry respect, his success at the, the question of boosting for a Great polls is not so surprising as it might er Salem and the further development otherwise be. However, in addition) of tbe latent resources of Western to bis offi' al record. Mr. Allen is per- Oregon, in which he has unlimited tained there. This applies equally to . w, h.-m. local and rural service, no section of;,. is ; 'alve t0 the ne'tv Of,sonally popular and enjoys a wide ac- faith. J. G. Moore is an ideal of- la now serving his second term as postmaster of Salem. Ho is one of the best known citizens of thj Capital 11(j'm, City, being a pioneer of this part of ;jf n jn porta nt problems and Is fully pre-j ,De state. He Is In the prime of lire pared for any which may arise in the future. He Is a most efficient official and highly worthy ot the high regard In which be Is universally held G. C. BROWN' -CHIEF CLKItK OF LAND IIOAKU. Continuously serving the people of Oregon as chief clerk of the state land board since 1895 there la prob ably no man in tbe state who is bet ter posted with reference to state lands than he or who Is In position to render so efficient service be cause of his extended experience in these matters. Mr. Brown has been appointed three times to bis present position and bis present term will not expire until September. 1911 He has always been a most efficient and faithful public official, putting forth every possible effort to render the highest service In behalf of all tbe people and In this manner he has gained the unqualified confidence and esteem of all who keep in touch with public affairs and the oeonle of Oregon are now noted for the In terett they take In their state gov ernment, m political, fraternal and social circles Mr. Brown Is well Known and popular and no mistake would he made should he be retained In bis present poaitlon so long as be may desire to remain. By far the greater portion of work connected with the land board devolves upon the capable shoulders of Mr. Brown but affairs of the office are always kept in admirable condition and are of Inestimable value to the people of the state. WILLIS S. Itl'NIWAY STATE HUNTER. The splendid record made In the office of tbe state printer during the incumbency of Willis S. Dunlway so tlit roughly .mpresaed the peopli tf thr state o: Oregon that he was re elected to that Important office lust November and will continue to effect a phenomenal saving to the taxpay eis throughout another two-year torn. As compared with methods in ogua before Mr. Dunlway took charge, the saving on all kinds of state printing averages more lli:in i.vuu per month, a strong lllustr active. pnrfcrfifU? and nrotrrf'ssi v anrl ..lt.. ..II. . ... . k .. r s . I- juji; nine id mi; ie,juiit.'ii.-iU3 ui a rapidly growing community, with which h is determined to keep pace. While a strict disciplinarian and firm iuuuu, or further railroad building and develop which may retard work of this na ture. He has exceptionally sound ent and uses fine di.scrimina- solving legal questions in volved but he never loses sieht of the t that the interests of the people come first and must be carefully conserved. He has made a moet efficient public official and enjoys a WI,.vprlnlhBMff,rrf.mpnlnf.lln(1.l":"J,,J ul " u ue tal regulations in the postoffice, Mr. proud Karrar Is nevertheless justly popular with the entire postal force, his sound I Judgment materially assisting In the) equitable adjustment of all iiuestions: arising. Salem may look forward toj In providing the best possible pro the highest possible class mall service j tecilon for depositors for the Stat of so long as Mr. Farrar remains In the j Oregon banks, both state and private, office of postmaster, and as he has j the statutes prowde for the appoint Innumerable warm friends among his ment of a state bank examiner and acquaintances and patrons of the of-i in this connection it Is essential that flee there Is a universal disposition to' sound judgment be exercised and see blm succeed himself when his, only men of well known ability and present term shall have expired. No absolute Integrity and honor be citizen enjoys a higher standing In! named. William Wright, the present ium cummuuny or enjoys to a greater) incumbent of this Important office quaintanreship throughout the county fjcial in every way. and has the high regard or ail whoi 0 know him. In his office Mr. Allen is LEILMAX & CLaHGH painstaking and careful and the re- suit is that his books and records are; kept in admirabl-i shape, attorneys Material progress has been made in all lines of human endeavor in WILLIAM WIUGHT, STATE HANK EXAMINER. and others having occasion to refer i to the records and documents on file j being ereally benefitted thereby.; Furthermore. Mr. Allen is genial and1 courteous in rendering assistance to those seeking any information from his office .a fact which doubtless had' niuch to do with his success In re-! tainine his office. He is a native o f , S oHhe confidence "ofid establishment of Messrs. W more recent years, science doing much to improve methods applied to various professional and industrial lines, bringing them to the highest standard in all respects. Much has been accomplish-il in the matter of progress by the leading un dertakers as in any business, this fact being fully exemplified in the extent tbe esteem and goodfellowshlp of people generally CIIARLEH W. JAMES, Sl'IT. STATE PENTTEXTIAHV, There Is no question In the minds of those best posted on the subject that Charles W. James, has made one of the best superintendents of the State Pdnltentiary that the state of Oregon has ever had and thero is a very generally expressed sentiment that he should be retained In his present position regardless of politics, simply because his administration has buen along progressive and hu mane lines and the affairs of the Institution conducted In a manner highly satisfactory to the people as a whole. Mr- James is a gentleman of ripe judgment and wide experi ence, of culture and refinement and unquestionably has a strong Influence for good In handling men committed to the penitentiary. He also has fine foecutlve ability and thoroughly capable of handling even much more complex affairs than confront him as superintendent of the penitentiary. Before being appointed to his present position eight years ago Mr. James was member of the school board at Baker City, and was member of board of regrts of the Eastern Ore gon Normal school. Ha has always taken an active Interest In education al matters. He was recorder of Baker County and one of the most Hi Is not only well posted regarding banks and banking methods, having enjoyed a wide experience in that field, but he is also recognized as a gentleman of those sterling qualifi cations who will look after the i si- people generally, whie of his official integrity there is no question. Nat urally Mr. Allen is a firm beiever In the bright future of the city of Salem and Western Oregon and likes to help boost them and their interests in any 1-gitimate manner possible. He is one of our substantial residents, who is fully entitled to the loyal support given him by his many friends and acquaintances in his poltical campaign. H. P. MIXTO SHERIFF. It is seldom that any man is elect ed to the same office in any county In the country twice in succession w'ith- lt,num ueposiiors on every possiDie , om opposition, but such is the record " y examineriof Sheriff H. P. Minto of Marion occupies the same relative position ' county. It is a demonstration that with reference to the state and Pri-, he enjoys the complete confidence of vate banks of the state that the gowi p.ie generally and that he has dis eminent does to the national banns charged the duties of his office in a and painstaking examinations are re-; most satisfactory manner. As tax quired at stated periods so that In ; ,-ollector of the countv Mr. Minto ITJ , f,,nal,t'ws coring: handles morn than a half million of control the interests of depositors dollars, even- cent of which i ac Vrywr.,M lmpaire or, Jwpordlzwl .counted for e.ch year. As sheriff Mr. u,r'Eht,,.h-M.8lrea-vproven blsl Minto recognizes neither friend nor iu"..-i.uu ir tne omce foe when in the dischaw nr hi. a..tv J. Lehman and A. M. Clough at 445 Court street. These gentlemen have a very com plete establishment. Their stock of goods and equipment are most com prehensive and of the best. Their methods are strictly modern, and thus thcty are able to render the pub lic services of the very highest order. Mr. Clough has been identified with the business interests of the city for many years, having come to Salem In 1876, and for nearly eighteen years has been coroner of Marion county. Mr. Lehman has also been a resident of Salem for more than twenty years, coming to Oregon with his parents in 1873 and having been a continuous resident of Marion ! county and Salem, and is well known in and around the city. Tbe firm has a very handsome chapel In which to conduct funeral servic-6, and are prepared at all times to take entire charge of fu nerals, everything being furnished, including the use of their handsome funeral equipage. - Small Tracts The demand for small tracts was never greater than tpday. The first consideration in selecting a tract of land should be the quality of tbe soil. After that comes the location, cost, terms and the prospective value. In all these points we claim the Blue Ribbon for Hollywood, a subdiviison of a 300-acre farm, located just a mile east of the State Fair Grounds on the Salem-Silverton road. Hollywood is cut up into five-acre tracts. The soil is a rich black loam, very productive and perfectly drained; a very Import ant feature to be considered in buying land. It is adapted to the growth of fruits of all kinds, berries, vegetables and grain. 1000 Will buy one of these choice tracts. The land is all cleared. level and ready for the plow. A small payment down and the balance to suit at 6 per cent. Of Course of stnto bank examiner and there is no question that under his able direction the office will prove of far grtflter value to all concerned than In the past. STATE TAX COMMISSION. I.EIiOLlt HltOS. The growth of the city in Its outer and is absolutely fearless when it comes to making arrests of men who districts within recent years has giv havn unenviable reputations. Mr. n considerable latitude to commer Minto Is a native of Oregon and ,ial enterprises and the large num tbroughout his career has enjoyed a Der of newstoresofvariouskndsAOlN' very high standing in the estimation ber of new stores of various kinds of all who have the pleasure of his are well adjusted to growing con acquaintance or who have business ditions. and they will flourish the relations with his office since he was' more as the city expands. C. E , elected as sheriff. He is unquestion- Joseph and William Lebold are young ably on. of the most popular and and progressive business men who efficient men ever elected to the office came to the coast from South Dakota ui eurriii ana is aiso one of the citi- and engaged in the grocery and f.ied tlon Of the absolute? intevritr nf (hi. ' POOular tnen In Faararn nrii. popular official, as well as hU marked ; ""lection for a place under the state I ZiB,n Mcutly Paclty. Hun.; administration was highly pleasing est omclali have long been demanded !10 hls many friends and acqualnt y the people, and tney are not alowjnces, who will be pleased should he i0i-r.Togn n1 rerl those who be retained which he certainly will fulfill expectation--. There ar those he If public sentiment already ex who believe that Mr. Dunlway would! Prwsed Is carefully considered Dur Ihs able to save the state even a lar-j irK his residence In Salem Mr. James ger sum were he In the governors ; hns ffiade many warm friends who chair, ana there hat been talk In wld willingly go to almost any that direction. However, only time '"Wh In his behalf and there seems may tell what will transpire two Pretty thorough understanding In years from now. In th meantime Mr. the ""'ids of those who watch affairs ii ! ron,lnue to dischargoclos'l that he will succeed himself om.lal duties as atate printer fa i as suparlntendent of the state nenl- yiruing 10 Clt't int i 'cuiiary, i mt. siate as vi,r le. and wli fa ther popularize hlmtelf thereby The saving of more than 91.000 ner' mnnlli 4a ..a t - . r I O. P. HOKE STATE UHOU COMMISSION hi,. montn U actual, not theoretical, and w. . loW, WU1S s' l1un'" 0f ,be B,Pn responsible for ad- i" P nter wUI dol"btlw be!mlnl!,,rtlon of (he laws of the sta'e . P "P"- t the office , of OroRon there Is nono more do hiki. 1 . mlln)"n established rvlng of the complete confidence to?m&?lmW .Mr' Dun'W" ea-!ar,d h!h reKari1 of our People gener! t ?r .'.3 c?.U8'm.? tnrouK"0t sr than 0. P. Hoff. the genial and aU who in2 JU" ? popu!ar '" e,c,,P,ton'ly "flcient state labor ?l .;f h m' an enthu- f,otnn""oner. Undoubtedly the best p - c?Ml,lU,n' rer for the lr!on of the estm in which he -Lr"l.0'.lh.? 51 J ' that he wl? H- ACKEHMAN H'PT 0R laBUC I.NSTRVCTION. The Oregon State Tax Commission was created by the last legislature and has fulfilled its mission in a very creditable manner. This body of experts compiles statistics of at. sessments for the different counties' zeDS directly Interested la boosting business a comparatively short time Q-.-m me roaa to a greater ago, ana since embarking in trade in I progress and prosperity. Always Salem they have enjoyed a constantly i .--v. .uu uy.i6.-i iu me conauct increasing patronage from the best of his private and official affairs, it .trade ia the city, due, no doubt in a is not surprising that H. P. Minto! very large measure to the strictly r fiD, .l1?07, ,eadiD8 honorable and upright methods which t. i-V,i, 6 8.h0Uld be elecU1 they have Ployed In the conduct We do a general real estate business. Business property, resi dence property and farms for sale and exchange. Let . us know your needs. La1 0 ecniei or ovnon Real Estate Dealers 347 State Street Salem, Oregon J--! X X i 4- ln the state and prepares them for tne annual tax levy. They also set as a board of equalization and try to distribute the burdens of taxatiou equitably among the counties of the mate, and of the different classes of property. They have sole jurlsdlc tols of placing valuation upon the propeny of public service corpora tions that transact business in two or more counties. Another littl Job that is placed la the hands of this board !s tracing up little neg lected classes of property for th purposes of valuation. EltKl) J. KICK. COl'XTY ASSESSOH. There Is probably no county offic twice witnout opposition. of their affairs on all occasions Tbe uiLTFdw cJTrr,- enr-o.v- grofery stor- which is located at TEWfmEIU' 1Hi EaSt State street- 18 lendidly 1 fc.N DENT OF St H( KLS. f stocked with staple and fancy grocer- i . ' 'f9- canned and bottled eoods of th thi" mr?oV"'rff otef and . ", - " ' """" iveupie spices ana tne var ous other article Se to please the lovers of a wholesome beverage, an invigorating, pure and delightful drink, ifSSSHS iHHSi I LendS strength t0 the weak and wearied phys of school?, th . V, h". "V L,"-'r F8lrons- oods are pob bis kn.7e of Caching kd;.y S 'SKi ci. recting educational affairs, as well at 1160 Kst sique: ial a nt m imp norm a h.n- ,....im ''At' i Mt1 n tv ricnnn k i j.v-p, um; a e r litr 1 - kuuo me bUL' , mmnanv mrTica at oil 1 1 . . mere, u,an the county assessor ,' fT" or ot cory schools, j large stock of! bai e a nTtJ for t devolves upon that official to1 Na ter ' Smith, the present incum- Their telephone numbVM art ?n?; ix the valuation of their property 'nt- is f the most successful the feed S r " and 1 5 for the J.l fcr nssessn.eiit nurnose. ; county superintendents Pr ..... e dua 14S Ior ,ne Soc- body s interested in knowing that;!n MaHo!5 county, and as a result of iu noi be ton ed to pay iuuu rent 'hid cffM-ta 1V.A AA . . ...tia ntc uu rv p n nn tq am valua"or.s and malnt'n'd at a higher standard than that "the other fellow" has been ' evef bpfnre- Mr- Smith has also treated in exactly the same rr.anner nad ' a vaIIt fight for better venti- W W. ZINN CONFECTIONER. There has never been an Inatitn-i tion in Salem that was better known' nn's confec-; In success-j me and has; ir.T . uol0'r rour years will continue to enforce the labor law. of i 7 , h due resar(i t0 th rights of our eltlxcns who are employed In haiardoui occup.nions where life .,. nerrect'f throu"h the knowledge of "value, of property neglect of employers to m.v. .... .'a 1 kin.is .i- - i nrf ,k '"r many - - loiaeu irom 13 -a (iivmeeives. in other wni-! -. scnoo bu d nn iho ,Anr.,tr.- ?de?cem, eV"yW-V h8S ln'"'k hi?her c,a "ttre .T buiM- loner -store' Una. been ideu e Is necessary in ihe satistac-j in co,un,ry school bouses and mary ful operation for som tory county assessor. Durine th oi,l"her improvements of a reallv he.rl ;or ,BOme 11 years that Mr- Fred J. Rice has Oiled ! fldal natur and of Interest to everv leartin, TV 18 positlon as the this Important office he has "Ending the coun?ry schwlT I??."1?. Dfttonc7 store in the charged his official duties in su t'Whiie f these reforms he ter is a stHcflv '"l US Char" manner as to elicit practically no Dot n carried out as yet Mr tionerv ,hff , ,7 hL"grade confec compumt. He is known to , 1 has considerable time before ing " known tn III ' n Pr0dUcU be" majorlty of the residents of Marlon lm durin8 his coming term and ion in Zll pr'ica"y every per county as a gentleman of the h1 'hoP to complete the nnrlerT.n . In ,he manufacturing mt rrexKu. - s , . m l -"'"f1 wi-yainotar nn v rrntrtati i nvu ii iiijti nnrionr . sijrvttm antai mineDUr forth m od9 of the bIt s iu lc it mi fir rutrTor v . . f- h:ul ttan sia nio Ms sound Judgment .nd thoro.i.h ' "Ich he has Inaugurated ' HeZ !f"? Rnd .tb Purest of it , ujivru a wine experience In srhrwii -ii naming or .1z7A fs'hfms ? fi 000.000 to 1 r8 ,r 'ea- hers who should be chos- txcefit of hi V, p,ac.tne n the .11 ; - K. PervisiOH on ine retail department a! th Trtn tn J. H Ackwman has filled the offl of superintendent of public .BS..?i in the state of Oregon rr. y.r. . k"'" i ror "? U.T? .rals bas been made In oar .l?. tZ Z. b".." f mm .ooo.OOO r .. """u. However , nr. r. in nai n. ,i n.. "y u stands pre- '"K ths two term th.t i'.. ! maten.iw . . v"i. 'ur.' of any state in VV',U" 06,1 r bid an opportuiiltr t .., which rw,i -vuuinon man t tl at formerlv fcl V , mn' tbeorl-- snd Idea, they ahou d bo fmm i k , WB,t " means mor suitable 1.M en,'rtaIn ih reTer!tn.lp,iUt .nd .Zs ' n Z h ,h' iAr and " t cord mad. U omcef ,t"ndlJ Ct No DERBY AND WILLSON Rc.l Estate Dealers .. V. S. X. Bank B.iMin. THEY SELL CITY PROPERTY IU KIXDS OF FRI IT TR1CTS DAIRY FARMS STOCK FARMS Can on or write Derby t WUUn. ,r lnfornlatlon Mi" I Ejects a soothing cure for the nervous ills of life. ; Makes life more pleasant and cheers the heavy heart. Brings good fellowship to all who partake in moderation; Enlivens the spirit of the downcast and disheartened. Endows existence with hopes and aspirations. Restores man to fullness of strength and activity. Salem Brewery Association I - unite or v t.. .