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BEAUTIFUL
CITY OF
MONMOUTH
NEW YEARS 1911 GREATER SALEM AND WESTERN
DEVELOPMENT
OF OUR WATER
OREGON DEVELOPMENT EDITION DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
Ili-lend of the buyer as well as the
! seller, with an eye to the profit of
wb. ,
. We givn below a mere 3ample of
what they have and for them
jtbo fullest and most earnest Invebti-;
.gation.
t if they hive not whit yon want
!wri to tnem and they will get it.
Sfjft Acres. K mile from town on
main line. 150 In cultivation balance
. in tinier and pay'.ure; ai: fenced sad
A well educated and experienced fence; so,j LUck, free loam;
S&a, wno DM iraveiea eiicunmiji
tudyla soils and climate conditions,
aaid, when ho beheld the surround
good 6 roc.ii house, large baru. hog
and other house, i wells, family
nrhrrt 200 young walnut '.re
tar mntrr from a height Just wel i O,tiro uhon nown to oats yielded ! ..n.iuiiai shomine is believed to be
of Monmouth, "That la the finest'. g0 t,UHn,.itt p,.r acre. Price J LOO pcrjQU0 almost entirely to recent .'avor
country I have ever seeu . Language. TWENTV-3IX .. Special
fail to describe the beauty ol ine;acr(1. ;qo cash, bal. to
landscape or the renimy en me son,
rblch will produce almost anytning
I wanna , , . v. . w.
Rogue river, including all trbu'aries. ,
A summary of this wort vhuh has
been accomplished during t'je sum- J
'mers of lDoS and 'it' nu iai i--
train p.-inals. having a to!
r "M-lfi i.,..!t-s have lftt
DCOflllDPCC located au.l mapped. This corals
Kr. II m ir.i .0,v., i,. irrfai. uo.Snt acres of
land cauer.d over 2U different
townships. These survey-; cost S,-
hZi of 7.7 rents p- r a. re ei .rns'
land actually located.
Adjudication .-occdiuss have
teen commenced on 1" of these
streams, which hae ben r.ryeyel.
the water shed area ot w
Hnnhu rrnsscd on the map abovt
f.rroH in fourteen of those are !
The
(ty John H. I-ewis, State Engineer.)
The State of Oregon bat during the
past two years witnesd a most re
markable activity iu the develop
tt,pti nf her water reources. This
MOUISTED LAND
Company
The Old Reliable
Real Estate Firm
Bit It
able legislation whi-:h tends to make thc eastc.r'n division, r-.nd thre in the
that can be raised In the west.
The land surrounding Monmouth
la a Tery black, rich, slightly rolling
prairie, dotted here and there with
wt beautiful groves of oak and
lir.
On the west the coast range of
mountains, with their Intervening
foothills, He In the lap of nature
with such beauty aa can be round in
fair places on this fair earth; while
on the east, at a distance ol seven
mllce, a lovely range of bills, which
rise In oiagesty to a thousand feet,
are cut by the Willamette river
which fertilizes the whole surround-
tai country.
The climate is exceedingly fine
There can be no more healthy place
found anywhere. Apples hang on
the trees while I write, December
J 8th, sound and beautiful, and vege-
tables grow in the gardens, while
grain la knee high and roses are In
bloom in our yards; while the birds
twitter and ajng as though It were
Spring. Men go around without
their coats and everybody is happy,
healthy and goodiooklng,
The country around Monmouth
grows In great abundance, clover,
timothy, oats, wheat, barley, corn,
kale and cabbage, In fact every thing.
There Is no easier place to live and
get rich. One prosperous farmer,
born and raised here, and now said
to be worth one hundred and twenty
mo thousand dollars, has made bis
money here. He owns nearly two
thousand acres of land and none Is
more satisfied and happy
Dairying.
It would Indeed be hard to find a
better place for dairying than Mon
mouth. In the edge of town one
mac has a very largo dairy. In this
thhro are twenty head of cows Im
ported directly from the Jersey Isles,
and one bull has Just been brought
ju, wmcn cost nearly four thousand
dollars. The writer, a few days aeo.
aaw a fine herd of Imported Jersey
uairy cows, pass through the town,
about sljtty in all. The farmers
especially the dairy farmers, around
here, bolleve In the very best and
wey nave It.
Sheen and Goats.
This Industry, too, has wonder
fully developed here; many have been
lmportod from foreign countries at
great cost, and so well have they
developed here that they are resold
at a great price here and shipped to
-ail parts of the world. I have never
een uner specimens of goats and
aheep. But why shouldn't they be
fine? They are In green fields, knee
high at this time of the year. Hogs
fcuicnena no as wen here as any-
wuciq Vg Barm, ana, at the very
"' iiBia ror tnem, viz: ten
cents, llvm weight, for hogs, and
Ilftjr centu per doren for eggs, where
could one go to a bottor place to
money r
Krult, Grapes, Etc.
Apples, pears, cherries, grapes and
all kinds of berries grow in very
great abundance and the sloping
well drained land cannot be excelled
for these.
Game.
Mongolian and native pheasants
big grey squirrels, grouse, quail
ducks, geese and brandt, aa well sb
very fine fishing, make this a. very
great place for the boys. So that
the problem of keeping the boys on
th farm has here been solved to a
alcety. Walnuts of every descrip
tion grow splendidly here. There
are orchards of hundreds of acres of
them near town and the quality of
thorn enables them to command a
walnnrtaPrlC8 Wm tU En"8a
Lumbering.
The lumber Industry hore Is Tery
great, i One company, operating on
7 a few miles out of Monmouth. Is
a large as any on the coast, the ralt-Tn-
K.thJ,taC0t over Bllllln nd
try also, I one of great proportions
iw -1 Cr-l0ad'' ot '". KndSSS
?A "wtr Pass through
S,i n .Ulolr wajr t0 ,h wt and
Tf Prtctly 'a their In
fancy. There are mll'lons of acres
Of vera n tmhtr .a-. ...
wkn it. i . ana.
7'Ltt " Che.ap now not f' in the
upstprn division. The original evi
dence has been taken iu all these
f-usps 1073 claims to water having
n timber here. There Is hardly any
S'u'JS."! thBt wl W better thlS
near Monmouth. There
-are also rout
untouciea a. yet ' " ln" are
ltnl Khii nn,l tnvestnwiit.
Farmers in and around Monmouth
re so universally prosperous thst
they hate not been offering for salo
their large holdings, but a snlrit of
nterprls, upon ' u. and 'now
know of nn .i . ..
"..7" 'v """f" cn rme
ati secure, tapital invited la works for
seven per cent. i the development or this resourc-i.
2 Acres, one mile from two good Thn Drotection granted reservoir
towns and boat landing; 2 4 acres in j oirnet-s. In conveying stored water in bw.n'jue)i for tht- irrigation of 89
high state or cuiuvauoa, um. m ima natural stream cnaonem. io wi i s6o acres at an averi
timber and pasture; living water alli0f haf opened up a wide field of Sr to gopi. ciaiinant.
the year; soil very deep, black, free investment heretofore closed through . ciaiman!s for irrigation purposes' f
lack of State supervision of Its public average :s cents per acre irrigated, j J
streams. . An order determining tho rights!
Under the old law, no foundation (0 water has been entered ni seven'
loam; all fenced and cross fencea;
new 4-room house; best Hmall hog
ranch In the country; Tery fine fruit
land; J4-009. Terms $1500 down
bal- to suit at six per cent.
168 Acres, 4 miles from good K. K.
listed for titles to water. Utter yJ the aij0ve mentiOLed casts, the, I
confusion prevailed as to the leKal. proceedings being well under way in:
otatna nf ft water rlehL I.itication , .n'mvom a decree of '
r,,l o-hnnl tnwn- lift In cultivation. I .... ... o,.h on . ' . ' i ...... ...i i
' : . 7 among water mn the circuit court n?.s u ea a,
bal. fine oak and fir timber; It is
also good pasture, and all the land
drains well, gradual slcpe to every
living creek, very fine large spring
from which water Is piped to house;
soil deep, free loam, extra fine grain
and fruit land, and a magnificent
dairy or stock ranch; good family
orchard, vineyard, small fruit, etc.;
10-room house very convenient and
In good repair; another dwelling, 2
large rooms, barn 20x60, cow burn
for 8 cattle, large hog house, mows,
granaries, tool house, smoke and
fowl bouses; V mile to school, R.
V. D. With place goes all farm ma
chinery. Offered for a short time
at $50 per acre. Terms.
123 Acres. 90 under plow, bal. In
timber and pasture. The above
description will also suit this place,
as it Is less than mile away. This
too is a big snap at $50 per acre.
13000 can run Vi and 3 years at 6
per cent.
14 0 Acres platted In five-acre
tracts, right at depot and school, y4
mile from boat landing, Vi slightly
rolling, bal. level. This is the very
best kind of fruit and walnut land;
watered by many springs; small
house, barn and fowl houses. If
sold altogether, $50 per acre; $2500
cash, bal. to suit at 6 per cent. If
sold in five acre tracts, price will be
$75 to $100 per acre; "4 cash, bal.
$10 per month; 6 per cent on de
ferred payments.
10 Acres right In good, small town,
splendid school, no saloons. The
soil Is as rich as can be, welt fenced,
fine family orchao"d, much small
fruit, splendid six-room house. In
first-class condition, good barn for
2 horses and 6 cows, fowl, bog and
other houses. ThlB is a beautiful
home and very cheap at $3500;
$1500 cash, bal. 3 years at 6 per
cent.
52 Acres, three miles from two
good towns, splendid house of eight
rooms, good barn and other build
ings; water piped to house, barn and
lawn. There are twelve acres In
full bearing. This place Is all under
cultivation and thc lund Is exci)tliii
ally fine. Most of It Is now In grain.
A case of sickness in the family com
pels a change of climate. This
would make a very fine homo for
anyone. Price $7000. Terms.
We have a very fine farm of two
hundred and eighty acres Just one
milo from town, all except wood-
i.jni, rorty-rive acres, In very high
state of cultivation. There is no
hotter grain, orchard or dairy land
The buildings are quite good. We of
fer this for $75 per acre. Terms to
suit.
An Ideal and very sightly home of
twenty-eight and one-balf acres,
overlooking a most benutlful coun
try, two miles out. Fifteen hundred
fruit trees and there Is a good house
and other buildings. This place is
offered for 12500, $2000 down and
balance three years at 6 per cent.
These are mere samples of what
we have. Come and see us or writn
and we will serve you In any way we
can.
W.i Stale St., Salem, T
FAHMS , CITY rUOI'EKTV,
SMALL TRACTS, HEAK-
IXti OUCIIAKUS AM)
OKCHAKO LAMtS
Write, for our new 1911 Ik-ok-Jet
or any Information
you want.
No. IM State Street,
SALEM, ORE.
7mmm.
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NOW IS THE TIME
To have your automobile ner.
hauled and put in first clans rmw
ning order. We have the best
equipped shop In Salem to do thi,
work. We can completely relmriij
your car if necissary, repaint it aid
practically make a new car of k
If you wish anything In our lin,'
come In and let us talk with you.
Agents for Maxwell aud Columbia
Cars.
Cars for rent at any time. :'
SALK.M ALTO GARAGE
Phone 386 2 46 State street
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extent as to prove a serious burden -onf!rmine three out of the
unon Irrigated agriculture. Dams ,. f.nmn;PtPH bv the Hoard.
and flumes were n"'- Features cf the Wat,r Law. "
SuarrdTto 'w? &i The State Engineer and the two,tion In law has been provided, for
all f"Ure SSZnX tl,e State.
capital aecuueu 10 ui.i. uu u- - . - .. .! a noo, iflxv. accenting the pro-
Carey Act was also
nnl which' has like-
niirrhasp nt ii lawsuit Tj aeiermmauou is uatxru uyuu imu ui'i - --
purcnase or a lawsuit. - ,i , ..,j in otimn nto dpvelonment.
tl-p-o mnriltlnno ft comn cte surveys Dy me OlBie MSii ouu riBu .v -V"-'- - .
rnmo pffpctlv FohriiarT 24. 1909. d"lt. 1 ne testimony is in mo im.ui iu. .an, r --
- ! - i.nr.n a dm' n.A nit a Tvara IndilCnrilfPh
Tho nltlmatp nhterf i.f this aw Is oi answer iu qucMii'us un ,iiijjiv.o .
The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not
bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no
bulging front, In fact a perfect fit If we launder your
shirts. It Is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which
do not rub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck
band and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new
work. Vlsitori welcome.
opportunities present them.elv", or
"curio, spWnm a i ,?k
moderate cost. ng for ltt8tC9
Monmouth Real Estate CompJnV
wr ie in mis issue. Th ,nl
.io wuuna Monmouth r. . i,w" wor im be
IU B. Herrlck, County Survejor.
The office of county surveyor Is nn
of vast importance in Marlon county
iur laero m niucn work to be dons in
the way of road extensions and Im
provementsparticularly the latter
and only n man thoroughly familiar
with conditions Is able to render th
greutest service to the people as a
whole and at the lowest cost. It n
llorrlck has occupied the office of
county surveyor for several terms and
there Is no question that ho may re
t n l 80 l,nK 88 hn may desire. In
.w 1 '"BW 018 lualmcatlons for
he orTlce are of the highest and res
idents of the county generally have
Implicit confidence in his absolute In
tegrity. Mr. Horrlclr .
ingly for more and better roads but
X .k . " ws BlKUl 01 th0 Interests
of tht tax pavers, knt-nimr k. .
road construction at the lowest figure
consistent with am cla.s work. He
n !!?',S SU "?.on ,ne U8 the best
" " occasiuns and In con
aequenco Marlon cnuntv h.u "i... .
amount of valuable conn.;. '" -
which have coet the taxpayers con
Parntively little when the'bemMlts a 1
"uelng are considered. M- Herrlck
?avir 'd eBgineer of ability
and has enjoyed a wide exr.erlr,,,. n
seekere went to other States where rights on a given stream upon the; K new law. a
the purchase of a water right did not application of any water user. This visions of the Ca
mean the purchase of a lawsuit. Tj' determination is based upon field adopted In 1909
lanions a compieie w- r - -."-.-.,,,-,,. Qorc nrlnr tn the nassaee
code of law was enacted, which be-j test mon, taBe y . "u-.u. , 1" ,.;.--
slm- nroiect8 were inaugurated. During
to secure a won "r d sion of streams pie blank form, which i sent to each j the past eighteen months stcen new
is not supported by any constitutional date oi nearing. ueu a. u. c.auiauuu . ;
nrovlalonV relatine to water but claims have been subscribed to un-!,een taken up by the State. The
rest. Entirely - upon the pdtce power der oath before the Superintendent, ( actual cost will probably average,
of the State to preserve the public, they are. after nonce, submitted foroO OO per acre and the total to over
peace health and safety. ,th inspection of all interested water: twenty millions of dollars.
Its enactment Is of as great 1m- users and contents permitted. In Construction work is now in pro
portance to Oregon as was the mak-this way, accuracy of nlformation is gress on three Carey Act Projects in
ing of the "Doomsday Hook", n ' assurtd- as self-interest will compel the Deschutes alley, which will
1085 by William the Conqueror, i ea(h water use to see that his' ultimately reclaim 200,000 acres,
which was the fi-st attempt In Eng-1 neighbor's claim Is not in excess of , These werp begun under the ol dlaw.
land to systematize land titles. ' tnat t0 which he is entitled. (About 45,000 acres in this district
'Ihe new law is an attompt to' Upon the evidence collected an have so far been reclaimed and sold
systematize water tltlts in Oregon. order will be entered by the Board ni small tracts to settlers.
Its enforcement devolves upon the setting forth In tabular form the
State Engineer and the Division : priority, location and extent ot each It II.KO IS FAItVKH
Superintendent of each of the twoi right. This order becomes effective M'.YliLY THREE BILLIONS
divisions Into which the State has! at once and can be enforced by the
been divided. County water right; appointment of a water master- It CMcrko, Jan. 2 The gross earn
recotds have been abandoned In is later filed with the Circuit Court J ings of all railroads operating in the
favor of the central office with large; for confirmation. If no exceptions j I nited States in 1910 was approxi
powors. Besides a few miscellaneous: are taken within 30 days, a decree i niately $2,8.15,374, 551. Compared to
provisions, this law is divided Into' must be entered afirming the de--date with the gross earnings of rail
three main divisions, which will be termination of the Board. A water roads in previous years this is
taken up in order: (1) The determl-! right certificate is then issued by the shown to be a record smasher, ex-
Board to each claimant, based upon j ceeding the previous high record of
tho decree. This certificate will be! 1907 by $214.08.5,772 and the earnings
nation of early rights; (2 the grant
ing of new rights; and (3) the pro
tection of all rights when determined.
Record of Development.
Before discussing the law In detail,
a summary of its benefits will be
presented.
to the water right what the patent! of 1909 by $227,197,972.
from the United States Is to the land o
title. The law operaes to make the! Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
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tarn
Salem Steam Laundry
130-100 South Liberty Street
Phone 23
Many persons find themselves af
fected with a persistent cough after
an attack of influenza. As this
cough can be promptly cured by the
use of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, it should not be allowed to run
on until it becomes troublesome.
Sold by an dealers.
CASTOR I A
Fcr Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
water appurtenant to the land where i by local applications, as they cannot
used. The fees, payable In advance, j reach the diseased portion of the ear.
During the twentv-one mnntha in are expected to about equal the. cost I There is only one way to cure deaf-
whlch the water code has been In ef- t0 ttle Stat8 of these determination?. ness, and that is by constitutional
foot, 1110 applications have been! The experience gained by the BoarJ; remedies. Deafness is caused by an
filed with the State Engineer for per- in ,ne first determination is carried I Inflamed condition of the mucous lln
mits to appropriate public water,! t0 ttie nPxt stream, perhaps in anting of the Eustachian Tube. When
where the estimated cost of the pro other judicial district, and their re-! this tube is inflamed you have a
posed wonks will exceed fifty mil- port of defects in the law will be a I rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing,
lions of dollars. This appears to n-:valuable guide to the Legislature fori and when it Is entirely close 1, deaf
dicate confidence of capital In these, further action. 'ness Is the result, and unless the In-
new laws. It is in striking contrast' No light to the use of water from' lamination can be taken out and this
with development under the old any stream can hereafter be acquired i tUDe restored to its normal condition,
chaotic conditions of water titles. without compllanco with law. This!nearinS wi" be destroyed forever;
The total cost of all Irrigation works insures a complete and reliable ! nine eaKps out of 10 are caused by
built prior to 1302 within the State record of new rights, which is neces-! CiUarrh, which is nothing but an in
as shown by the U. S. census, sary to promote the development ctjflanled condition of the mucous sur
amounted to 2,100,000 and six mil- our water resources. The reliabiPy ; fares-
lion dollars will probably cover all of this record Is further assured by, We wil1 6lve One Hundred Dollars
expenditures between 1902 and the tho penalty making it a misdemeanor ! for any case of Deafness (caused by
enactment of the water code. j to divert water until the issuance ot tarrh) that cannot be cured by
It is proposed under these appllca-,a permit by the State Engineer This! Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
tlons to use water for almost every ; of fleer has power to limit the amount ,,ars' freP-
conceivable purpose, ranging from of water asked for. and to fix the'' F. J. CHEXEY & CO., Toledo, O
irrigation, power and domestic, ,xo time within which the works must be I Sn,d b' Druggists, 75C.
cranberry growing, trout hatchery! completed and the water applied to Take Hall's Family Pills for con
purposes, and for the generation of .beneficial use. A permit can be , st'l)ation-
oiT'v . , denied where the proposed use is a!
oix hundred and two or unto mono .,.. . A iiran t . .
Salem Sewer Pipe Co.
Thos. F. McC.ilvray, city en
gineer of Duluth, Jlinn., gives
this testimony:
Question: What deteriora
tion, if any, has been noted In
the case of cement pipes or
concrete sewers, and how long
have same been In use?
Answer: None; 10 to 12
years.
Question: What is your opin
ion as to the relative merits of
concrete sewers compared
with brick sewers in the mat
ter of first cost, efficiency,
maintenance and durability?
Answer: Conctete Is super
ior in first cost, maintenance
and' durability.
(Signed)
THOS. F. McGILVRAY.
City Engineer, Duluth, Minn.
Salem Sewer Pioe Co. I
J 203 South Liberty, Salem, Ore. T
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out. wholehe.rtA.1 "?"""
P-Ple won, w,i .Tlk'en',oJma H
home among. , 9
ttc-MaBT:uthj;'nie PMr '
M or mouth itMl
more han half nf :,. i. : X. ' Z .1,,. "u '
. ; Hvi'.iimujiuio pumic. ine iees payaD e to the
5?if P!i ? proper form and'state n connection with the grant
$7? 160 67 tod; Vhe2PP,llca;tapaylDllnS of Pmlts are expected to fully
d Iv'l letV Thh6 SUt9 .f0rv "jet 'he cost of adminlstnfion.
Swm! wat It IJTn hy, the No rotect n be granted by
nlif . n, ln 8ecurlnR a the State for early rights until after
fhl f'ii8 PPro,nateIy $15.00, while they have been determined A sS
MoliPald by a ffW large "lga-l determination on a Stream is final
tlon and power projects brings the because it Involves all clalmn?
average payment for each permit up New aproprians cannotcompU:
canals forthe'lrrlgaUo? of SJIJ.?! Sen M " of lnitia"
acres of arid land and tho develop-1 n" , ,
ment of 72,698 horse power also'm , klng water aPPurtenant to
the construction of 64 reservoirs for' .P of use' a unlfrm system
the storage of 690,270 aero feet of townshP P'ate fan be employed
water, submerging when full. 30 180 ?r. reCordlnK determined rights, -o
acres of land, all at an estimated cost . S y a few 8econds will be re
ef $15.714,215.50 l. quired to ascertain whether a-given
Of these 602 permits. 467 are for',r,liCf !and haB a vall(1 water right,
original or new diversions and V Tnl3 Information will ultimately
authorize the constru.-tion of 877' e publlstied fa tabular form for the
miles of main canal for the Irritation iconvflDl,'nre of the WR'er user, the
of 254,516 acres of land and th ' ; ProsPectlve investor, and especially
ueveiopment of 60.551 horsepower - B EUiaa ,0 the Water master,
at an estimated cost as summarized .0Be,d,lty 11 ls t0 distribute tho
from tho permits of $S,7S,695 25 iWltor ln accordance with such rights
For tha enlargement of fvlatinJ. hvn aU t,le riKhts on arjy stream'
works, 71 permits have, been ' issued" ; , Hfn determined, a water mas
A summary of these show the ul'i- ,, be BPPlnted, who car. be
mate construction r.f 51.4 mll l . 'Palled out during times of scarcity to
main canal for the irrlga'ion of 82 -i pr?tect.!in' water UBer- Tho head
245.57 acres acres and the develop-' fa'es,of a" ditches above will be ad
ment of 12.047 hors power at an,luste1 t0 ai,mlt 0Ilv 'he amount of
lowed by liberty to divorce.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR! A
JALiggett
The Grocer
283 N. Commercial Street
Successor to Craig & Taylcr.
FANCY
m FRENCH FEMALEl
APILLS.
A S.vr, Ckhti Riut For Sun-mutuD MttraT.urtN.
NfVEA IN0WN TQ FAIL HuM Hut-1 H.-.-I. I H.iK.
fn. t.i.n l.uar.tiiirt'il r Jiimr. K.riiDili-l, .-n. itp.,:n.t
fi-r l."0 p-r Ihii. Will ft-ti'l thtfin on trlKl.b, be p.i.1 r.r J
uave IDeio tell., jrour OKirr. M ids
UNITED MtDICU CO., mXT, UNtmii. Pa.
mint !rrtL mm wwwm wmmMHitr.
Sold in Salem by Dr. S. C. Stone
Salem's most poular res
.taurart THE WHITE HOUSE
We cater to the public who
demand a good meal for a
small price,
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Xupnleon's Grit
was of the unconquerable, never-say-die
kind, the kind that you need most
when you have a had cold, cough or
lung disease. Suppose troches, cough
8',ruPf; f0d llver oil or doctors have
all failed, don't lose heart or hope
Take Dr. King's New Discovery.
.iihiuq is guaranteed when used i Uood
Tor nm V.n. .... . . . .
--. , u, ,uug irOUD e. It I IS
,uj 01 nupeiess suf-
Hard Wheat flour, per sack. . . $l.2.-
Cholca Mixed Nuts, per lb 20c
Xmas Candies, per lb... 29c and 13c
Two lbs. for 23c
Oranges, per doz...20c, 30c and 40e
1 "-"it nams per ID 15C
Hams per lb 20c
lbs. best cane Siicar . i n
stubborn colds,
Rice, 6 lbs.
, .25c
lerers. it masters
Obstinate cotitrhs liu.h. i Renno K IKo
-Ki'btK!!S5!!lII'k' th!8 headouarterV tor
and certain remedy for all bronchial
? ect'onIav;'0c' 11-00. Trial bottle
free at J. C. Perry's.
.vour Xmas Groceries.
The day after Christmas is the real i
day of thanksgiving.
w T",?, 1ies of Boyhood. I
How delicious
I boyhood. No nles n.
E-nnil U-kn... .l".',:,"..u,si
No.
Prompt Delivery
Phone Main 66 SaJem, Or
tft . , . ' wove DU '
Whats changed?. The pies? j
ItS VOU. Vm.'va .
healthy Biomac";i !
estimate! cost of $1.259. 34y 00. I WRTer tc 'htoh paoh
eh of ZC, Ty me n'KU,ar bow
eis of boyhood. Your digestion u
Wor and you blame the food what'.'
FS? ,,A com toning patv,j.
Electric Bitters nf ail ,s. L .?
'L-uui OtBes,innc, "'fenun or ai-
entitled. Bowels v, Z ' ljlver' Kidneys,
' be en-1 vZZl I th.e-. . . Ty' restore
J. A. P
atterson's
Gold Dust Flour
1 Mn.U' by the Ht DNEY tER
Mnde U t FiwnllT Uh.
Ask your grocer for It. Hraa
and Ubortt lay oi honit
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
i
J Pair Ground Feed
and Grocery
All nice frcsli, bow Cioods. I
o old ;oods to work oft. X
3 cans guaranteed Milk.' ...25c 4.
3 cans flne Oysters.. 25 t
3 cans String Beans 25
Choice Sugar Peas per can. 10c
3 cans holc Tomatoes. . .25s
3 cans Sweet Cra 2!c
6 lbs. No. 1 Japan Ric...25c
5 lbs. small white Beans.,
2 pkgs. choice Carraata.
Good Cider fer Mtice
Meat, per gal
3 cans best Alaska Salmon 25n
1 gal. can choice Syrup . Bfla
3 pkgs. Quaker ornflakes 2Bc
R.N. MORRIS!
,2Sc
.25C
.252
r. .... e. ."' -"i-" vv- nurh ..... " "
r':inolr..P?rW 'u r1010 uy b en- your hnv',". ,.lD.ii restore
.u.uvmii water wn be stored ' toe iaw makes it ,in,ln ; i'neuie ana annrecia
.ju.uvmi acr.- nr i-,n,l of rt 10 uisiuro A hnnrirrota L . mn IV Knrnnua
W. profeasloV;. 'T.?.
young man. The taxjihyers in ay rest
road work lll be expended in .
most totlf factor, manner under0, n".
uiinvisioc or Mr. Herrlck n,i tkoil11
.r.111 tor them th" W
I'oshiuie uj build.
A lone bandit who en
in V I 1
i irmn nni., hu o - -
mciATURFP. ' wv na "rung as Sauipaou.
Monmouth -w,. k-"7t ChitUren am nt ..i- .
Thta . on. of th. olSSt..- nd obed.eni . ?,J
bi ib on. or th. oldest and n,n. lu,"u,,"B and o
JUbl real ute flrms 1,''
tor Kvery M.nTia PuZ T V C D I? DCI A
v7r tei X s P E P S I A
th ? "Peratlng
tof $5.70.17S.25or.bout $3.30irefn lwfu"y flos br the wateriS
Per acre f,,.-.t ctn.,.i """ master. i gor.
ii n , ' ,U1 applications file it, , tor, water, when released into
1 Sfl'hiivl i i 19'0' 8 total o "e naUlwl rhannf'1 f stream is
ih . , PSl'J r b0"n nceilod.,,lM Protected by the water mwuj
brtw fc,tsiwerUn.s 10 th0 publ,c he 0WDer Pled to dlrt an
wi?. l ,t aK,,1,0 "PProprlatJon.jl ount less that lost in transit
mint t ?,tllese ca for the develop- r "eepaKP and evaporaticn
laosed inVon .. i,wa,,8e theso or the law Is priority of
all renor'' la,il?s ?rS" : A flc.a. use
f in.. it . . "i"r"N ii iso I- me oas 8 or the rirht
ilcult to summav xa m. i .m,i n. ... : .. luS "snt
I-?.? prow'8. abandoned are. in . " appropriation mad..
aS-Ur,"!" f .n of '?e time allowed in
. . w.-vuiiuive in .ini. uroor is
health,
a-
e your
Strenirth .in.)
cents at J. C. Perry's
hiSesT ;ricesSh0PI,eJ Mrl' th.
"vth new
Fifty
GRAY HAIRS BANISHED.
nJh,h0'? 0t "sin S!,Se fr darken-
".v.wia usvn to
hai
uncn. or- '-- imir ac tn
Won, - or mother, have white hair iu.7,,,.
th
n-iture, whew th.. w. , ,u ' ; ..1 's MiKTy the
have in sicht u,a nm " L,"urul sesame manner
as
. l. 'v' "'v money "mubi aetermlnat ons. n
able thH hl r 11 ls qui!e Prob- ,WaU'r right rtificate Is then Issued I
IJer hoe-h?:i"n"&l. tent to which the
: . " , i'jttuir lit ma v;.,.. air n hr nntna d ...
imvwB taken imor r.. .. ! may hT h..n ., . v ."' k , utn applied to
on ( f... .(. ""' viwk ; K - .. .mo .maun inr the r-urimnaa! ,ls nM tKto ,..
". i uey win not knr.uruiu ""montni and brim. ni ' """""lontnent mi,.,. ,. mus
.Da W1 tnrt . Krn.n--- J-T-.T u,r ier wonderful c., C I sixty-a x netltinn. ... J. iem ot public BUDerv
.,7:::...,r,Tnsnl timber lands, find k. ,w.r"T"nout od I ' :ujuu'cat1'''1 of all water r!eh rCrkT .rc 18 wir-su
Tr:,'a,L' ,BJ of Purchasers, than . I thT, ... " TP"" L?t stream, o . i h l'eJs!.norV
look ' ,,7 '? d -year." ZJ'""!? 1 the eastern!. nn'J"' n, u ure
r Business, i,Jt u.. e. . 1 " ",",u. uu J in
have dark.
of seventy-five,
are fifty, o,,, "? '
to make a t" . , U9ea
their hair Th . , aPp,y U to
.IT I h,! U'a their hair soft
a preDaratmn u... ,i. . .
as it hnil . l.
such
making it, especiail
beenn r1
iuT" . m. ""."vestments, and Di,t,
l ness.
nr other company. Thef 'J
.jM . J"me McCune,
o8 Mercer St . irn.i...
. division
l Tig Statu F
tslon
tax-
pportlnu,
prosperity ot
prove
-. -... nit-. or vexation
, pessary surresreaulb;"' : ' y Jon. and can devote all
;tk. basis for ar. .v DJ. a as tewsiM to the arowln nf
I - ---.v-i ilJtllL anuiii..n If la l -
ona on 20 of these str. ,m rCZ' ' , 5'8ractory to
the growing of crops.
- : preparation will nnl mi.
dniwirt. for tZ "Vnd ilOor'L 1,11
i' sent direct by tl.e Vrlth ,
Company. 74 Cortl.ndt gVv'.
Cay, opo ceipt of price " e,r Iork
. .. J
General Supply Store
283 X. Commeiclul Street
rhone Main 847
We are more than pleased
with our holiday trade, and ful
ly appreciate your patronage in
the past and look forward to
the new year with more vim,
better prices and quality,
Wishingyou all a prosperous
and a happy New Year.
I Phone 1407. t
i I
M t M
HHMH"1'!1' Wi'l "HIM '
m f
I . !,. l-i'-'.-.t........
rfj iWhwi'j i
Celebrated Lear x Tww.
The Best Heater
It will gave you u--ey erery day yo
own it. i pii , rt ngta1 tne beat
Let me give you figure.
See Me
Akout an Individual lighting plant
tor your home. The best thing In
the market for coking and Ugntlng.
A. L. Frasier
Phone 135. 25f- State Etruet