Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 25, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
MAILT CAPITA!
ROUTINE
BUSINESS
OF COUNCIL
CONTKAfT roll I'MOX STKKI'.T
SKWKIt M:r AT $IO,H7H.a()
( irv ALSO lil)VS ITSKI.F FOK
s
"Just Say"
HORLICli'
It Mtans
Original and Genulm
MALTED MILK
Tht Food-drink lor All Agis.
More healthful lhan Tea or Coffee.
Agree with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, m.ilmd grain, powder form.
A ouick lunch prepared in a minute.
A cmh'k fok tnvsvih " n0 iUD,utuIe. AskforHORLICK'S.
xjiners are imuuavns.
The following routine bimlnesa was
trammeled by the council last ven
lug: Eight per cent of tlio contract
price for tins Improvement of KaHt
Court Ktrect $ 0 1 0 " . 2 2 wan or
dered paid tho contractor, Edward
UelKer.
W. I). Pugh received a balance of
$1000 on bin contract for the im
provement of North Commercial
street.
. Amended plans for tho opening
and widening f Seventeenth street
from Htato to the fair ground a were
adopted.
Tim petition of "Dad" fieler for an
electric HiKn In front of hlg place of
business wiih referred to the light
commute, and so was the petition for
a light at Shipping street and anoth
er at tho Kulr (irounds road.
Tho flro and water committee was
authorized to purchane 200 feet of
chemical hose.
Thfl city recorder was Instructed
to notify the, contractor who Is pav
ing Mission Btreet that the work
must be comi'loted within the time
prescribed In the contract, or the
penalty would lie enforced.
Kdward W. (lelne presented a bill
for extra work Court street, In
removing certain poles while paving
the street, and It was ordered paid.
The committee on buildings report
ed that It hud fluflly been success
ful In purchasing a clock for the
city hall chamber, and that It hoped
to have It Installed hy next Monday.
The snino committee also recom
mended that the city, in buying fuel,
piirrliatto coal Instead of wood, and
fit) tons at 7.fi0 a ton wr ordered.
Twenty-live cords of wood for kind
ling purposes were ordered.
The contract for the Installation
of the Union street sewer was award
ed to the ,lohn Construction company
Tor M,67H.20.
The ordinances providing for the
Improvement of Kast Htate and Front
streets were passed.
ARNOLDS
SHOW PEOPLE
IN TROUBLE
Several members or Arnold's show,
which ftiniliihed the amusement this
year for t.io Sulem Cherry t'a'r, are
In trouble In rortlnud. Tho show Is
now tinder canvas In Haul Port land.
Nellie Kennedy, a annlio charmer
with tho amusement company, has
been taken Into custody by the de
partment of public safety. Krom her
it was learned that she had been em
ployed by one oatn Adams, in various
shows, and that she had received only
S I for five weeks' work. She declares
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I H i lSASEBALL IX BRIEF. ' 7
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iiii
MANY VISIT
SALEM IN
PAST WEEK 0116
ai:k looking rou iiomks ok
M'SIXKSS IMKST.MF.XTS AM)
oxk axi Af,ii akk di:m(;htj:i)
WITH THIS SECTION'.
Durin? the past ten days the Salem
Board of Trade had more callers
than it has had in a mouth previous.
Most of these callers are wellto-do
business people and farmers and
from the Kastern and Middle West
ern stal"H. in fact, many of them can
be honestly classed as tourists look
ing over this coitnry with a view to
that she was subject to ail kinds of investments and home-making
Indignities, and was forced to receive
attentions from other men, while in
Adam's employ, and she also charges
that he took money from her.
It Is also alleged that Nellie Ken
nedy, Ktta .lones, Jim Waldo and
Zono Howard, all employes of the
Arnold Amusement company, occu
pied a room In n Portland lolging
house one night last week. Kllzaheth
Shoemaker, aged Hi, another em
ploy, Nellie Kennedy and Ktta Jones
were arrested. The two men, are
now being sought by the pollco.
Three of tho girls were sentenced to
AO days In the Home of the flood
Shepherd, and It Is said that a charge
of white slavery will bo made aga nst
tlio men If they are caught.
willIuU
the bridge
on twelfth
Confident that if It can but con
vince the peoplo that it Is Im ear
nest In the campaign for the recon
struction of tlio bridges in the city,
and that. If It can but assure it th it
their money will not. bo wasted, that
It. will lie the strongest argument In
favor of n bond issue, and that there
will bo an abundance of finds voted
to rebuild tho bridges In the city, the
city council last evfllng voted to re
build tho bridge on Twelfth street
near Oak.
l'aul I,eahey, tho well known
bridge builder, will superintend the
const ruction of thin bridge, and be
estimates that it can be built In tho
course of a month. Councilman Man
ning, chairman of tho bridgo com
mittee, Is hack of tho movement to
build tho bridge. Manning last ev
cilt.g. when tlio mayor desivtd to
lesiif.ccl tho bridge bond lastie con
tend'il that was tlnio to act In re-p-iitlng
and rebuilding the bridges
villi the available money o;i hands,
and when that was spent to appeal to
the public, and show what had been
done, and bo Is carrying his Ideas In
to execution In the construction of
tho Twelfth street bridge.
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much sickness Mart with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pair-people luck
food, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invitforutinit
lor, alter all, a man can he no atroniler-thun hii atoinncli.
A remedy that makei the stomach itronil and the liver
olive, maket rich red blood and overcomes and drives
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi
tude ol diseases,
er rid of your Stomach Weakneaa and
Liver Laalneaa by taking m course of
lit. Pierce' a tiolden Medical Dlacovery
-the treat Stomach Heatoratlve, Liver
Invt&orator mud blood Cleanser,
You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown
nm!x,,tiia as substitute ior"t;olden Medical Discov
ery," which is medicine or inown composition, liuvintf
CHimplute list ol ingredients in plain KntlmU on its hot-tie-wrapper,
same being attested as eurrect under oath.
C rfeivs'i firatMnt Illicit ntulstt and larlfante Stomach, Liver and flowss.
ill
vraau
s
A
L
E
M
pure
tiro to ploaso the lovers of a
wholesome beverage,
...
iways an invigoratm:,
and delightful drink,
ends stiendh to the weak an.l
wearied physique,
ffocts a soothing cure for tho
nervous ills of life.
akes life more pleasant and
cheers the heavy iieait.
Among the numbers have, been two
business men who have virtually been
looking for tho same thing, either
hardware or variety store openjngs.
Tlfey are men of means and ready to
enter Into business. A professor from
the University of Minnesota was
here with a class !n geology, lie is
deeply interested, and will return
next year. A professor from the
University of Colorado has also been
looking over this territory, and hopes
to return and get into the fruit grow
ng business.
.Most of these people have bcel
shown over the country by Secretarl
Hof'ir, and they ltnii'ormily admit
that the country surrounding Salem
Is the finest and richest they hav"
yen, and this without any jn;il ifir-a
lion whatever.
Among the callers registered are
the following: 11. S. Ilowen and wife,
Chicago, III.; I,, c. Uarbone, Plain
view, Neb.; Otis Shaw, Medlanco,
Ohio; Ira M. Walker, Richland, la.;
It. A. Lucas, Keodcr, N. I).; H. W.
Walton, New York; I. O. Keen, New
York; K. P. Pclteir, Mltm.; Wm.
Payne, lloaldsburg, rial.; Mrs. II. P.
Ilgner, West Chicago, III.; Frank
Kamuelson, Cadillac, Mich.; Mrs. .1.
II. Cavanangh, Dlghton, Knn.; V. R.
Itol.ay, Afton, la.; 10. lieahaut and
wife, Colorado Spr'ngs, Colo.; t:o.
Williams, Harper, Kan.; George M.
King, Jr., Kinder, I,a.; Mrs. George
M. King, Jr., Kinder, La.; II. C. Ilow
er. Glenwood, la.; S. 11. Roberts,
Mandaii, N I).; James E. Schrocken
gnst and wife, Vandergrlft. Pa.;
Tims. Inks, Kearney, Neb.; Leah
Inks,, Kearney, Neb.; Arthur .1.
Ilehnidt.
HE KICKED .
AT THE NAME
OF ISRAEL
Tliere tun two yoting men living
In adjoining houses out on the
boulevard in North Salem. One Is a
street car conductor, the other is a
painter, and both urn married. They
have known each other only for a
short, time, but each supposed ho was
sutllcleiilly aciiuainled with tlte oth
er to call his neighbor by his first
mime. Last, night, however, the
briish-wlelder discovered his mis
take. The men, with their wives, were
enjoying a social hour on the lawn
separating the two houses. In tin
endeavor to he sociable, the ticket
puncher used1 the painter's first name
when addressing him.
During a conversation a few mo
ments later, the turpentine mixer,
wishing to return the compliment,
roninrketl: "Say. Israel, I'll I, .11 you
what 1 believes." lie got no fui" h
er.
The conductor suddenly straight
ened up. lie stared at his neighbor
then at his wile, and then his eyes
sought the ground. hl wife heard
blm murmur. "Israel! Israel."
"Say," he finally sa'd to the paint
er. "I've read something about the
'children of Israel." but 1 have no
children. What, did you en", me?"
"Why, I thought your name was
Israel,' 'replied Ills neighbor. In tie
apologetic tons. "Isarel!" shrieked
the street, car man and then the
two women and the misinformed
young man gently carried the con
ductor Into the house an.l laid him
on a couch.
fw
Cured by Lydia E. Pinknam's
Vegetable Compound
Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suf
fered two years with female disorders.
my health was very
bad and I had a
continual backache
which was simply
awful. I could not
stand on niy feet
long enough to cock
a meal's victuals
without my back
nearly killing' me,
and I would have
such dragging sen
sations I could
hardly bear it. I
bad soreness in each side, could not
stand tight clothing, andwas irregular.
1 was completely run down. On ad
vice I took Lydia E. l'inkham's Vege
table Compound and Liver Pills and
am enjoying good health. It is now
more than two years and I have not
had an ache or pain since I do all my
own work, washing and everything,
and never have the backache anymore.
1 think your medicine is grand and I
praise it to all my neighbors. If you
think my testimony will help others
yen may publish it." Mrs. Ollie
W'ooDAi.r,, Morton's Cap, Kentucky.
Iiackaehe is a symptom of organic
weakness or derangement. If you
have backache don't neglect it. To
get permanent relielf you must reach
the root of the trouble. Nothing we
know of will do this so surely as Lydia
E. Pinkliam's Compound.
AVrito to P!. l'inkhan, at
I.ynn, Masss., for special advice.
Your letter vi'i i'o absolutely
conlidet. ti;:i, :i,.u fci;e sulvicu l'ree.
SCOTT POTS
COMPANY
Oil ITS FEET
WII.LAMKTTK M AMFAf TTMXfl
(OMI'ANY A FT Kit MANY YH'IS-
siti ni:s is .ov ritosrators
ANI KOIXi A SI'I.ENKIl) lll'SI.
NKSS.
Trained Nurse.
The IT. S. Civil Service Commis
sion announces an examination on
August 2, to secure ellgtliles from
which to till a vacancy In ti posi
tion of trained nurse at $tirt per
month, for service in connection with
the care of tha Injured etnplovccs in
The Dalles Celllo Canal.
Per application blank applv
ZAIDKK. PAl.MKR,
Local Secretarv.
PostollUv, Salem, Oregoi..
Salem has an Industry which has
struggled along here for several
years In a quiet way. It Is the Wil
lamette Manufacturing company.
On October III, limit, Mr. J. K. Scott
took charge of this concern as man
ager. It was in a bankrupt condi
tion and be faced the problem of
paying off $13,(100 worth" of debts.
Mr. Scott is a very energetic man
and he wasted no time about having
an understanding with nil the credi
tors, who were on the point of clos
ing the factory. He organized the
business and put It on a tiavlne basis
and gradually began navlmr nff tho
old claims, which are tnilnv nrnntt-
cally wiped out.
The concern bad just gotten on a
good footing and was ready tc go
ahead on a larger scale when it
burned down, March 2:1 last. Things
looked pretty dark for the company
then. Hut inside of 30 days, without
any outside assistance, Mr. Scott
was running again and turning out
ahout 70 different stvles of caskets
and competing with the largest firms
in the Cnited States. Thev sell to
practically every undertaker in the
state of Oregon, as well as a large
number in Washington. Idaho, and
talifornln, ns far south as San
Francisco. The rontpnnv uses about
fret of lumber a' month, em
P'oys 11 people and is shipping about
1..0 caskets and as many rough
boxes each month. Thev hnvo n,,,
work than they can do with their
present equipment and Mr. Scott
says ns fast as he can Increase he
will employ from IS to 18 men
The Journal feels that this 'lllus-
ratlnn shows what perseverance and
hard work can do In the face of most
discouraging obstacles and the Wll-
aniette Manufacturing company Is to
be congratulated on the way it was
pulled out of almost absolute ruin
and placed itself on a paying basis.
1 he officers of the company are
Mr .1. K. Scott, president and gen
eral manager: C. L. McNarv, vice
president. J. D. Nairn, secretary and
treasurer. Together with H,Bn' (,..
I. Willson and Wm Primb ..
men
sti'"'e the board of directors.
Tacific Coast.
W,
Portland 62
Vernon 61
Oakland 62
San Prancisco 57
Sacramento 54
Los Angeles 45
Northwestern.
W,
Vancouver 6"
Spokane 57
Tacoma
Seattle. .
Portland
Victoria
.50
.46
National.
Chicago . . .
New York .
Philadelphia
St. Louis . .
Pittsburg . .
Cincinnati ..
Brooklyn
W.
.51
r.i
.50
.48
.35
.31
Boston 20
American.
W
Detroit 59
Philadelphia 54
Chicago 44
Cleveland 47
Boston 44
Washington 30
St. Louis ' 25
L.
45
fi.1
56
58
58
71
L.
39
42
43
46
r,o
73
L.
31
33
31
36
37
49
r,3
66
I,
28
32
40
44
45
58
CI
Pet.
.579
.535
.525
.496
.482
.388
Pet.
.606
.576
.561
.521
.479
.255
Pet
.622
.612
.60."
.581
.565
.417
.360
.233
.Pet
.678
.635
.516
.516
.494
.3 41
.291
American Association.
W
.54
.51
.51
.49
.48
L.
42
45
47
47
51)
50
52
54
Pet
.563
.531
.521
.510
.490
.48
.4 58
.4 19
Columbus . .
Kansas City . .
Minneapolis . .
St. Paul . .
Milwaukee . . .
Toledo 4 7
Louisville 44
Indianapolis 4 4
Western League.
W. L. Pet
Denver 58 31 .652
Lincoln 52 36 .591
Pue-blo 47 39 .547
St. Joseph 48 42 .533
Sioux City 45 44 .506
Omaha 43 46 .483
Topeka 37 52 .41 6
Des Moines 25 65 .278
' YVsterdny's Results.
Pacific Coast League Vernon 3.
Los Angeles 2; no other games sched
tiled.
Northwestern League Vancouver
10, Portland 5: Seattle 5, VIctor'a 2;
Spokane 3. Tacoma 2.
National League Pittsburg 8.
Brooklyn 2: New York 8, Cincinnati
3; St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 2; Boston-Chicago
game postponed, rain.
American League All-Stars 5.
Cleveland 3 (benefit for family of
Addie .losso) ; no other games sched
uled. American Association St. Paul
0-3, Toledo 2-1: Milwaukee 2-3,
Louisville 6-2; Minneapolis 4. Indi
anapolis 5; Kansas City 15, Colum
bus 7.
Western League Topeka 3. Sioux
City 0; Lincoln 3, Omaha 1; St.
Joseph 6, Pueblo 0; only three
games scheduled.
ALfOliOb 3 PER t'KNT
AVcgelable Preparaiicn forA :
similaliii5lhcFoc(faiiiia!u!i
ling lite Siomariis aadDdsi
Promotes DiestioiiJCueem1
ne-ss and ltest-Contains neither
Opiiim.Morphirte norJliatrd.:
NOT NARCOTIC.
fimpHaSm'
JLiStrnm
faxrmnt- ,
JtamSefd-
Vmoifmi ikmr.
Anerftrt Rpmedv forConsapa-
tion.SourStoniach.DlarrtKip
Worms ,Convulsions,tcvErisu
nessaituLoss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOUR.
For Infants and ChildrrJ
The Kind 'Yon lip-
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AW
For Oi
Thirty Yeai
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
THC OINTAUR COMPANY, NCWTORROm.
TO CTRE IUXnftrFF.
It Is Necessary That tlio Dandruff
Germ Be Keradlcnted.
"Destroy the cause, you remove the
effect." Kill the germ that causes
dandruff, falling hair and baldness,
you will have) no more dandruff and
your hair must grow luxuriantly.
Herplcide not only contains the dan
druff germ destroyer, but Is also a
most delightful hair dressing for reg
ular use. No other hair prenn.ratien
lng the dandruff germ, and none oth
er claims to be, for the simple rea
son that It-Is only recently that a de
stroyer or tne germ has been dise.ov
erea tNewuro's Herplcide, the only
nun preparation tnat actually kills
dandruff. Sold by leading druggists.
Send 10c In stamps for sample to
me iierptcKie r:o Detroit, Mich
m ooiiar Dottles guaranteed. J. C.
terry.
When the stomach fails to per
form Its functions, the 'bowels be
como deranged, the liver and kid
neys congested causing numerous
diseases. The stomach and liver must
be restored to a healthy condition
and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets can be depended upon to do
It. Easy to take and most effective.
Sold hy all druggists.
The fellow who doesn't care a rap
about defeat generally doesn't have
to.
Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
E
R
iinr,s ,?;nod fellowship to all
who partake in moderation.
nlivdis the spli it of the ilmvn.
cast and disheartened.
mlows existence wiih hones
and aspirations
cstores man to fulness n
strength and activity.
Physician, Male.
The l'. a. Civil Service Commission
announces an examination on Au
gust I'nd, to secure elk'tliles t, (in .,
ncancy n the position of phvsieian
at Jisno per annum, for service In
connection with the cure u tin. t.
! lured employees on The Dallcs-Cclilo
iilijU.
l''or application blanks applv to
Z.VIDKK. PALM KK.
Ixical Secretary.
' Postotllce, Salem, Oregon.
Clerk-farrlcr.
( lerk-Carrier piimln-.tin ,, m , .
l In l hu service rooms, postotllce
jHitlUiiiK. Salem. Oregon, on Xove,,,
ii l. 1SUI. commencing at 9:00
o cltKk a. in.
Apply for ne.vssary instructions to
ZAIliKK PAI.MKU.
Ltval Secretary.
lostofflce, Salem, Oregon
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Ta tdetg gently stimulate the liyer
and bowels to expel poisonou, mat
U r ciea,,srt , 8ysttM11 cure M
'u ami silk nttAiliiohtk en
jail dealer. u
by
iy. T. FELIX GOURAID S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAL'TIFIER
Rcrawfs Tan, ptmple,
ami Skin Diwu
Ci beauty, n J da-
y- 'j ha ituotl ibis tent
w years, and
m hirmltut (
taste It to be sura It
1 properly ma..
Accpi nocounii'f.
fmi of UuiiUr
nam. 1. L. Am
Savr uUtl to t
7 of tli hiut-t-'o
v patient. :
A yiu ladle
vlU Uta them.
UvkhU U,ir in the CfaUtHi bttA OujAa aoa Eutopi
rail T. HOPIIKS, Prep, 37 Grut Ju S!rdt lew Tarl
m
i
IFREJICH FEMALE I
tilUflLLS.
A Cwu Rum torw., unv,iML
IVtt 1101 Tl Fll. s,.., I
J f""- WM -" w l fu.ui!'
fc". IV m1 -r-i-ri w tw
I V'Ttlmt.lct C.,o. , ue..T.
How's Tills.
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for nny case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
P. J. CHENEY & CO.,
nr .u Toledo, O.
we, the undersigned, have known
r. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and finan
cially able to carry out any obliga-
initoa oy nis nrm,
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists, Tolodo.'o
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfces of the system,
testimonials sent free. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-stlpatlon.
Sold in Stltm ty Pf. S. C Shut
Saves Two Idves.
"Neither my sister nor myself
might be living today, it it had not
been for Dr. King's New Discovery "
writes A. D. McDonald, of Fayette
vllle. N. C. R. F. D. No. 8. "or
both had frightful coughs: that lo
?U heIp' We were tola my
sister had consumption. Sho was
n "" . .naa nlgat sweats, but
your wonderful medicine comnletew
21? "sot5- 'V ,he bt I ever
cu t ueara or. Kor sore lunes
coughs, colds, hemorrhage in J. '
asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping
f nn n 1 DOltle rree 25c and
1.00. Guaranteed by J. c. Perry.
EVERY MONTH 'EAR DEATH
rosier, ArkMrs. Fannie
roster, says: "I was sick
years, and half the time
stand on my feet.
" ery near death. I tried Car
dul and in two months I was cured
and am now stout and healthy. My
friends all ask me now what cured
Cardui." No matter how ....,
long-standing the trouble. r,,t
will help you. n Is a mild, vegetable
tonic remedy, especially adapts to
renew mi .., ...
vuo common woman
ly ailments. It relieves womanly
Pains and restores womanly strength.
Soreness of the muscles, whether
induced by violent exercise or In
Jury, Is quickly rt-Heved by the free
application of Chamberlain's Lini
ment. This liniment Is equally val
uable for muscular rheumatism and
always affords quick relief. Sold by
all dealers.
Salem's most poular res
taurant THE WHITE HOUSE
We cater to the public who
demand a good meal for a
small price
Wm. McGilchrist & Sons.
Old Soldieti Tortured.
'For years I have suffered
speakable torment from Indlg-j
constipation ana liver trc
wrote A. K. Smith, a war vete
Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's Net
Pills fixed me all right. Toer'n
ply groat."' Try them for any;
ach, liver or kidney trouble.
25c at J. C. Perry'"
o ,
Being broke can't hurt a hk
less he permits himself to m
to It.
Foley Kidney - Pills are if
useful in all ailments and dls.
of the kidneys and bladder, b
they nre composed of lngra
specially selected for their t
tive, healing, tonic, and stint;
effect upon these organs ai:
urinary passages. They are ai.
tic, antillthic and a uric acid st
Try them.
9 Gold Dust F!oil
Mnde by the MYDNEY VOW
COMPANY, Sydaey, Orep
Mario U r Family Cm.
Ak your mr jcr for It In!
ed Uliorta itlwayi oa bail
P.B. WALLACE, Art
"EconomiGs,, Wc Can't Afford
thv wf6',We C?m .8ave money uslnS cheaper soap tt
the very best, by using cheaper starch and lower priced employ
infJn rlmA8 moSt would be on'y a frac of the result!
.aJetTutTyorrciothrstthat We Prict'Ce B "e"
paeons ten0,wl0wlUc "DeSt, la"naerlns "08siblfi- c to none. C
Phone 25.
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY,
138-1G0 SOUTH LIBERTY STBIlf
44 4 4i slsfcA. A.AA.
-
Ellis, of
for seven
could not
Every month, I
Children Crv
" FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
NEWPORT ya8av1
Oregon's Popular Beach Rosort
An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes
of all kinds. Hunting, fishing, boat
ing surf bathing, riding, autoing,
canoeing, dancing and roller skating.
Where pretty water agates, moss
agates, moonstones, carnellans can
be found on the beach. Pure moun
. tain water and the best of food at
low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs
and oysters, with abundance of veg
etables of all kinds dally.
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' With Strict onnlo . - .is.'
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LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKEI
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3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKET
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Good win! atnS'lbany ana we6t
, 00 going Saturday or Sunday and
for return Sunday or Monday.
t r WM. M'MURAY,
I General Passenger Agent,
. , Portland, Ore.
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