FA OB ETQHT.
PAILY CAPITAL JOnSNAL,' BALEM, OREflON, THURflDAY, AUQUST 21, 1913.
Of Interest to Men
A Rousing Sale of Shoes
and Oxfords at Meyers
We have a number of short lines which we intend to
close out. These shoes and oxfords are of the Meyers
quality and should not be judged according to these low
prices. You men and young men should avail yourselves
of this event and purchase several pairs, for they are
worth much more than we ask. Note the prices.
Men's $5.00 Shoes, Special $3.10 a pair
Men's $4.00 Shoes, Special $2.98 a pair
In patent, tan and gun metal leathers. Button
and lace styles. .
Men's $5.00 Oxfords, Special $2.49 a pair
Men's $4.00 Oxfords, Special $2.29 a pair
A short line Men's $3.50 and $4 Oxfords Sl.OO
See. the Window Display
Special 20 per cent Sale of
Women's Pumps and Oxfords
Special 20 per cent sale of Women's Pumps and Oxfords,
including all of the present season's styles.
Careful attention given to the fitting of feet.
The House
of Quality
COOD1GOODS
THE BALLPLAYER.
He Faces Many Trying Ordeals
In His Early Experience.
(Continued from page one.)
alleged, Mrs. Lane attempted to discuss
jthe Ii,rgs case with him.
ni iid I Wife of Commissioner.
MAKING A BIG LEAGUE CLUB, j Xi,e0llol.p ii0,.it, who assists the
(government in the prosecution of Vigip
Veteran Star Who this afternoon asserted that, it was Mrs.
Capital City Brevities
Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist, suito 41!j
410417 Masonic building..
Mill Hazel i'ricc is nieiidiii, II leu
day vacation with friends lit MilrCily.
$1,111) places a lloosior Kitchen Cnlii
net. in your home. Ask us uliimt, it.
Huron & llamilloii,
Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Moorcs and son
nre in I'nrlliind, having lored to that
ilacu last Tuesday.
A mnrriago license was issued yester
day hy County Clerk (lehlhar to II.
Nloveuson nnd .Minnie W. Zusel, hoth of
l.ilierty,
Mr. and Mrs. llnrvcy Cnples uiotorcd
from HI, Helena to Salem last Saturday
See our new lire of huffits'. china
closet? and lunch iLning table, ue-.v wax
linish. Calef llros. :
Those delicious "eats'' which Mrs,
Hl'iinru in l.:liliinr lliiu ui,,k Dt-i nil tii'i '
pared ou a New Idea gas range. SpeT
rial prices on all "New Ideas.'' Durrri
ii 1 1 : i mi 1 1 1 1 .
The ladies of (Tie Christian church
will hold a cooked food sale in the Im
perial I'limitum store Saturday, August
Miss Kvolyn Nash has lieen re-employed
ns teacher at Clear Lake for Ihe
ensuing year, with an increase of ten
dollars per month salary. Miss Col
li,,., ,,r YVnl,ii,,i, .ill , (I,,.
spewling Sunday with Air. and Mrs. i '' ' . ' .
J " H I pal. Miss Nash is one of the Oregon
Frank J'urVlue. teachers who believes in raising, not
Hugh lingers is expected home short- ,,ningt s ,.'fici y incrensos.
ly alter attending the funeral of his j Mi aM1, M.s w (u,.,r , f,lm.
1,1 111 """ ily, who have been at the coast for a
niollicr, who died in
buried in Wisconsin.
A'ter hiking over the alkali in east
Oregon for tt few weeks, Deputy one
duple of weeks, arrived home Wcdues
lay. Mr. I Such nor says he was out for
day's fishing in the briny and
district Attorney Walter Keyes is homo
again nnd on the job.
A fine box of Marion county fruit
was presented to Iho Northern Pacific
immigration agents when they passed
through Ihe city today.
After visiting several days with Air.
nnd Mrs. I', I.. Illackerby, of Salem,
Miss Hester r'islior returned to her
heme in 1'oi'tlniul yesterday.
I'erry Jones, the well known back
stop for the Senators, has gone to Port
land to witness the handling of the
horstdiide by the big boys during the
next few da s.
Slurgis baby carriages are best for
both mother and baby. Let us show
you how different- they are from the
ordinary kind. That Luxury Hack
pluccs them in a class by tliciniclvcs.
Huron & Hamilton,
The Mutual Savings & Loan Associa
tion of Salem yesterday increase, I its
capital Mock from $100,11110 to .t-(io,uuil.
Th-' ,. iipiuation reports that business is
011 thn inerea.se and the Issue of more
Htock was found necessary under those
oirenmstiiiiccs. A. A. Leo is president,
of tho firm an. I M. While is socrotnrv.
caught nine, ho is not quite certain
whether they were sperm whales or sub
marine bouts, being big enough to trav
el in either class.
Palling from a ladder while making
Linoleums, tho most complete stock
of inlaid and printed to be found in tho
city. Ituren & Hamilton.
There will be no meeting of the
lic-ynl Neighbors' eaiup until Thursday,
f-rpi ember 4.
Reports from thn hop yards indicate
a yield at least ns heavy as that of
last year. Many estimates of -oiin
pounds to the aero are being made.
Messrs. Barber and Leailley have
leased tho Cherry City fed barn for a
term of years, anil will put in an irp-to-date
livery service. They will also
handle produce.
Mrs. L. ',. Libby, of Gray, Maine,
arrived ill the city last week. She
comes to spend tho winter with her sis
tor, Mrs. Alice H. Caldwell, 4lill North
Commercial street.
Dallas has 11 small epidemic of ty
phoid fever, but is taking vigorous
steps to stamp it out. While some blame
the water supply, tests indicate that
this is pure, and the sniirco of the dis
ease has, so far, not been discovered.
Don't purchase a rug until you visit
our carpet department, and see the
finest asosrtmeut. of room-size rugs
ever shown in Salem. Iluren & Ham
ilton.
Kngene Foster, editor of the Polk
County Observer, is very low with the
t....l...M e - i : e
,. , ,1 "i"i'l Jt:cr. icnc is one ill Hie
some repairs to his home, P. S. Mcminn- , . , ...
. .. . 1 brightest newspaper men in the valley,
Oil,,, ,ivu CMIirl- 1,1 IIIHWII-. Ill-
Willamette university some painful, but
not serious injuries yesterday wdiich
will probably lay him up. One side of
tin dean's nose was broken, his eve
and the fraternity, one nnd all, hopes
to hear of his speedy recovery.
It is like putting money in a snvings
bank. Tt is a safe and positive way of
blackened and he received a severe lac-, m" wor""-v .'''-'t
oration on the upper lip. Dr. Clements1" '" uf Ant'n ""r r""l"v''1
dressed the injured man's wounds and ' ,U ,,lukffl f""1 l,",,"r "1"",t ,0'"r
it is believed he will survive the bad """" ' 'l """"" ""
fall nicely, althnugh the bruises are
and more comfortable in it, Hiiro bar
gains for everybody at the Salem I'ur
niture Co., Chemeketa near Couiiner
cial street,
Miss Mary Cunningham, a former
resident, of this city, but now of Van-
painful.
Huperinlendoiit Alderman of the Port
laud schools, yesterday consummated fl
plan whereby Miss Martha Bnwcrtunn
will go to Pasadena, Cal., to teach ill
the public schools at that place, and oouver, II. ('., is visiting nt the home
the Culiforuia leHcher will come to of her cousin, Mrs. O. O. Hice, nt 7""i
Portland to teach. This plan is being Center street.
curried out for the purpose of reward-1 ih, Alterluiry, the foreman of the
ing tutors who have shown special mer-1 H. I. switch yards here, Is confined to
it in Ibis slate. Miss llowerniau is a
sister of .lay llowerniau, the ox gover
nor of Oregon and candidule for that
office nt the last gubei-nntorinl election.
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ACADEMY of the
SACRED HEART
Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names
SALEM, OREGON
Most approved niel lunls. Primary, (linoimnr and High School Depart
" Complelii course in Mu-ic. No interference Kith reliiiuii of
pupils,
MODERN CONVENIENCES
DOMESTIC COMFORTS
NchiiluMic year begins (hitd Moiidnv In September.
ADDRESS BISTER SUPERIOR,
FAmiA A MOTOR
AL1JLSAfiy CYC1.FH
WATT BHIPP,
Ammunition, riihlug Tickle, Ete.
North CoiumorcUl Blreet Pbouo 303
his home by illness, dr. Hurry Clay Is
attending the case.
A complaint for divorce was filed in
Ihe circuit court thin morning by l.ncile
Noah against .laeob Noah, in which the
plaintiff nsks the court to decree her .1
separation on the grounds of cruel II ml
Inhuman treatment.
.lohn tl ruber, tho plumber, nindo .1
record trip recently by traveling from
Saleu to lllue Hiver, a Southern Oregon
stream In xwie day in his little Onkland
roadster. Mr. fl ruber was nccoiiiniied
by his wife and little son, and he de
clines Hint, notwithstanding the omnli
tiuu of the roads in places were rather
rough, his until stood the strain In fine
sl vle, nnd Is as good as ever.
The First Trust k Savings Hank of
llosebiirg, under its articles of incor
poration, is authorized to do a trust
business, and it does not want to do
this or to file with the slate treasurer
securities as required by law. It has
applied to the nltorney general as to
what is required of it to avoid this, nnd
the nttorney genernl holds that it mast
either deposit the securities ns required
by Ibw, or change ils articles of iueor-potaliou.
Tribulation! of
Started In With 'Swelled Head"
and Got Fired and Then Worked Hie
Way Back Into Faat Company!
In the American Magazlue Hugh S.
Kullertou writes 11 11 article eutltled
"The Making- of n Big l.engtier." It Is
a true story of the development of one
of the greatest 1 ball players lu the
United Suites ns told by himself to
Mr. Fullertnn. '1'hls player, of eoutse,
begun tlie guiiiu as a boy and passed
tliruiili all the stages from amateur to
minor league teams and then Into the
big league. In this early experience be
became a great victim of the "swelled
head." hit the first bull pitched when
ho went to bat after being told to wait
'or two strikes and finally lost his posi
tion on the big league team. After
many vicissitudes he Inst his "swelled
head" umi got into the big league
again, where today, at thirty-four
years of age, he Is one of the great
veterans of the game. Of his final en
trance into the big league he says: '
"In June 1 was purchased for a
lurge sum by the club which then was
tho strongest in the country. I didn't
say a word about money, although the
club paid over $4,000 for me. The new
nmnager eat down with me In the
hotel the night I joined his team.
" 'All I want,' he said. 'Is for you to
get out there nnd hustle nnd behave
yourself. I've heard you're hard to
handle, but I'll take a chance.'
" 'You won't have any trouble with
me,' I assured him. 'All I want is a
chance to show that I can piny.'
" 'You'll get nil the chance you want,'
be said quietly. 'You're In the lineup
tomorrow.'
"Stage fright! Did yon ever suffer
It? I did that night. My nerves were
Jumping, and n thousand limns I fig
ured out plays yea. nnd mado them
In planning what ! would do tho next
day,
"We were playing a game against a
team which we figured we would bnve
to beat out to win the championship.
I pictured myself hitting home runs
and making triple plays, and when I
awoke in the morning 1 was nervous, a
shaky, uneertulu and scared bull play
er. In practice before the game every
thing hit my way I either fumbled or
throw wild, as my nerves wero rugs.
The crowd seemed to be sorry for me
when they weren't mocking. It was a
relief when the game started.
"I was second lit bat In the lineup,
on 11 foreign Held nnd with n hostile
crowd roaring. The first ninn filed
out. 'Walt him out. Take two.' sold
the mummer as i picked up 11 bat. The
Ilrst pitched ball out Ihe heart of the
plate. I saw It till, the way up nnd
knew It would have been easy to hit It
hard, yet I let It go: 'Strike one.' the
umpire yelled, and the crowd howled.
I was cool us a Huston east wind. The
second ball came whlr.lng up straight
over the plate with nothing on it, nnd
I Itched to hit It. yet let It go for the
second strike.
"Then I settled to hit, expecting a
curve ball. The curve went wide. A
fast one went high and wide. I figured
that the pitcher thought he had 11 suck
er nt bat aud would curve ono over.
He came with 11 fast ball a foot high,
and I Bwung nt it and struck out My
heart nearly got spiked its It sank Into
my toes going back to the bunch.
" 'That's the boy,' said the munnger.
'Walt ti 1 111 out. Mnko bltn pitch.'
"I could have kissed bliu for those
words. I went to short with my nerves
steady and my system full of confi
dence. The Hint hall lilt was a staler
over siHond. I gut the ball with oue
hand, nnd there wasn't n chance to
throw the runner out II I stopped to
straighten up, so 1 threw without look
ing nnd without waiting and plunged
forwurd onto my face. The yell from
the crowd told me the flint basenmn
had caught It, aud as I scraped the
dust out of my eyes) nnd trotted back
to position I felt at homo.
"I wasn't excited nor elntcd, but the
confidence that hud carried me through
the minor leagues cams back with a
rush und all fear wag gone. I wns a
big leaguer and knew it The next
time at bat 1 crowded the plate, jock
eved with the pitcher nnd watched. He
whipped u ciirvo inside the plate. I
pretended to dodge nnd lot the ball hit
me. It hit hard nnd I squirmed, but ns
the munnger bent over mo I winked fit
him and, letting htm lift me. I limped
down to llrst-and stole second on the
first bull pltchcrl, sliding clear around
the basenmn. On my third trip to the
plnle I cracked a clean hit over second
base nnd. after being sacrificed to sec
ond, stole third because I figured no
one would expect a recruit to do that
"In the clubhouse that night the
munnger suld, 'You'll do, kid, if you
don't get swelled.' And I replied, 'I've
gone through tluiL"
Anthony Cainiiiettl, wife up the 'com
missioner genera! of immigration, who
was mentioned by Mrs. Lau ! in speiik
ing to duror lilistf. Herdtufore it hail
been generally believed that it r.'Ds
Mrs. F. Drew Camiiietti.
On the affidavit of Bliss, Fedeinl
.liulge Van Fleet issued the citation
upon Mrs. Lane, coniinuinliii.' her to up
near in court to show cause why she
should not be punished for ontompt of
court.
The purported incident .lpoa wli'di
the summary action was based is tet
forth in the following affidavit b
Uliss, presented to Judge. Van Fleet
today:
Tells of Attempt.
"About lL'::!;') p. 111. 0:1 August 2').
whilo nt. my office and acting aB a juror
in the Diggs case, I was caPed up by
telephone by Mrs. 0. D. Lane.
Mrs. Lane came to my office withi-i
a few minutes. I had not seen her for
some time and she said she vns glad io
see me.
She Raid: ' Yon stand ill right with
the newspapers, doa't you t ' I replied'
' Yes, I think so, why I'
"She said: 'Well, in this caso. '
"I said: 'Well, Mrs. Lnno, I cannot
talk about this ease. We must not talk
about that.' I understood her to sav
that Mrs. Camiiietti is stopping with
her. I told Mrs. Lane that I must re
fuse to discuss tho case.
'She said: 'Well, I wanted to seo
you about a mine I am interested in
"No conversation concerning tlio ac
tion of any of the parties concerned,
directly or indirectly, occurred between
me and Mrs. (,'. D. Lane, except as here
set forth.
Merely Indiscreet.
"I havo known Mrs. Lano for many
years, in fact, ever since T was a boy.
Our relations have always been friend
ly. Nothing that she said to mo during
the course of the conversation in any
way affected or influenced my judg
ment as a juror."
Jlliss added that lie believed Mrs.
Lano had merely been "indiscreet, in
making what, was probably a chance re.
mark.''
DIES OF INJURIES.
Joe l'etzel, the man who was fatally
injured near Cheinnwa yesterday morn
ing, when nil Oregon Klistric train
struck na auto in which lie was riding,
passed away at the Salem hospital last
evening at 4:M. According to the at
tending physicians, Pctzel's injuries
were such that he could not have pos
sibly lived. The man's head was
crushed to a pulp, his left, side was
crushed and almost every bone in the
body was either broken or . dislocated.
Petzel did not regain consciousness. The
funeral will be held from the Catholic
church tomorrow morning at. HI o'clock.
WILL ARKIVE TONIGHT.
fllHITBD PMSSS LBASBD WIHH.l
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 21. Sixteen of
the surviving passengers of the wrecked
steamship State of California will ar
rive in Seattle about noon tomorrow on
the steamship Northwestern, ol the
Alaska Steamship company. The steam-
hip Jefferson with forty member ol
the California's crew and the bodies of
the recovered dead will arrive nbont 7
o'clock this evening.
NOTICE OP ASSESifisipJ,'
, Notice is hereby gi '1' j
mon council of the city of 1 "
gon, will at or about 80VI 1 'l,:'
the 2.1th day of Ag,t, p,',, P "
same hour at any , V
council meeting thc,eaftPr i
mon council cliandiers in',k !
Palon, , Oregon, p,,,,.,,,
each lot or part thereof . '"I
land liable therefor, it, ,
share of the total .oifT
21st street from the nortl, 1 '
street to the south Ihjf
street. Hi
All persons interested in mill f,
mant aro hereby Dot ifj0l to
in
il
said time before the ;,i
. "an j
Ini.l ,iiu.. 11. r
1 "icir 11 iki;,.. ., t
they have to said mm' .
ply to said common cmineil on o, 1 i
said 25th day of August, P113 -izo
their proportionate sl,arf ', f" ;
tal cost of improving m
and their said nssessniont.
Yon seldom see-a successful business
man who boasts of being a thoroughbred.
A woman isn't always true to her
color, even when she applies it herself.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The board nf equalization will meet
at tho court house in said county 011
Monday, September S, !M3, at 111
o'clock a. 111., and publicly examine the
assessment rolls and correct all errors
in vauation, description or quality of
land, lots or other property, and con
tinue in session until such work is com
pleted. All persons interested are notified to
appear and examine their assessment
for tho year 1111.1, and if not. satisfied
with the same, file application in writ
ing, properly verified, for a reduction
or alteration of the saiuo during the
first week of such meeting, as no com
plaints can bo received thereafter.
BEN F. YVKST,
Ascssor of Marion County.
August 10, 11113.
. . "' w- KUiis i;
Ai''t,"(f City v,m
T0RIC LENSBl
Ingrain carpets. Wo have jusf.
l 1 P a shipment which includes
some exceptionally fine patterns. Bur
en & Hamilton.
Orcgnn-niado blankets aro needed
even in Oregon mid-summer nights and
Hint is no midsummer night's dream.
The ennrse of true love often leads
to matrimony.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled proposals for furnishing labor
and material required for full comple
tion of two sopnrate nnd distinct build
ings and the finishing only of a brick
hospital building (aggregating in cost
about L 1,011(1) to bo erected on proper
ty located about one and one-half miles
north of tho city of Salem, und known
as the Oregon State School for the
Deaf, will be opened bv the Oregon
Stato Board of Control, Friday, August
J;, 1111,1, at 2 p. in., nt tho state cnpitol
building.
Plans, specifications nnd proposal
sheet. may bo obtained at tho office of
W. C. Knighton, architect capitol build
ing, Salem, Ore. B. B. (IOOD1N,
Secretary Oregon State Board of Con
trol.
One to Five Meats a Day.
In Englund people nre aniiictlmca ad
dicted to five meals u day-brenkrast
flinch, ten, dinner and supper. The
continental fashion Is 11 snack for
morning coffee, a midday meal and an
evening meal, But when the great nruiy
of Xeries wns marching through Asia
Minor, nnd city hy city bud to provide
-food for the day, the iieople thanked
Clod that Xerxes nnd his tinny alt but
once a day.
NEW TODAY.
TWO CENTS a word for oach
insertion.
WAXTP.D, F1IOM OWN Kit Best, lit
tle modern house $20110 cash will buy.
011 paved street, walking distance.
(live location. Or building lot. Sam,
251 State street.
'-v L
They cost no more than otllerI f
charge for the old u, i;
ones, when you let us grinJH,
for you. ilruli
en ones repbervi '
on the shortest jMMi,e time, 1 U
cause we grind then, ja mm'h
shop. !)'
Try us next time. !l;
CHAS. H. HINGES I
OPTOMETRIST Jf
Next door to U. S. Bank IU t
mrrHittn !
PRNSLAU CREAM OF Ai,J;
MONDS brings color to Ui,i,
cheekB. Only at Selinefer'i Drog
Store. . J,'
11
TO rcXcllAXdIO-Two-liorso spring
wagon, double-seated, good as new.
Salem corner lots, good location in
paved district, no indebtedness. Lock
box I Ml) Turner, Ore,
W' llllIIMI INBMiaaWrOIM'lllMMil ,
' ',ri,' '
1 - . . . . - ;
POFLTR Y WANTKD Will pay high
est prices for poultry. Cherry City
Feed Iljirn. Barber & Leadley. nil
Ferry street. Successors to John A.
Darr.
W. (I, MOltKllOI'SK, 1). V. il. Coun
ty veterinarian. Prompt attention,
day or night. Offices Jack Dnrr's
feed barn, .114 Ferry street. Phone
2199.
WANTKD $.1,100 at 7 per cent interest
nt. from three to five yearsj 100 acres,
well improved farm within Vi mile of
Kngene given ns security, no incum
brance 011 farm. Address "M. A.
.L," Capitol Journal.
WANTKD Six head first, class dairy
cows. Must, bo from .1 to (I years
old. Call Main 4!ll or 14:11.
The path of success In business Is
Invariably the path of common so use. -Samuel
ginllea.
Mrs. S. (I. Sihaeier and daughter,
Kliahelh, of Los Angeles, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs, ,1. D. Sutherland.
The man who travels ou npass does
the most kicking about the roughness
of tho road, , , ,
$100 to $1
That you can't beat our bargains.
12 acres in Polk county, two miles wost.
well improved, $4000; 14 acres on car
line ideal suburban homo, $10,000; 1
ncre in berries, now homo on car line,
?itW); 7 acres iu berries, 2 miles out,
house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10
acros in crop, balance timber, 4-room
home, good barn, 7m ilea out $3500;
u acres in Polk county, well improv
ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 acres on installments
sovernl now homes in Salem on Install
ments; 500 ac.raa well improved, $00
por acre; soveral 5 aud 10 acre tracts
well improved.
We have a cigar stand, pool ball,
rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro
cery store, caudy store and other busi
ness chances,
tO acres close in, woll improved, $0,
.100. Several prune ranches and berry
tracts at tho right price. 10 acres
bearing Italian prunes, $27.10,
We rent Houses and
Furnished Rooms. We
sell Insurance of all kinds
Lityour bargain! with ui
and we will give you iquare,
prompt and courteous treat
ment. Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOK, Msnagw.
Ihon.s: Office, Main 477; roaldenc.
Main 2487.
Opposite Court House. 640 But 8t
Employment Bureau in Con
. necfiort.
WANTKD Fxperienced girl for gener
al housework. Call mornings. Main
211, 378 Bollevne.
IKirSE AND LOT-,10x120, 6 bearing
cherry trees, 3 apple trees, grapes,
etc., $02.1, $ino down, balanco $10
per month, 7 per cent interest. What
more do you wnntt See Clyde Hice,
31(1 Mnsonic building.
South -Salem Box Ci!
Tray aud berry hosea. Fruit Uia i) j'
all kinds. Porch ami lawn snitji- J
acreens. First-class cabinet sori. t
Phone 30 8 247 Millet
MONEY TO LOAN;
Ok farm and city proptrtr. hal',
Scott, over Chicago Store,
egoa. Phone U(l. ' ' '
NORWICH UNION .
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY t;
WJRfiHAkDT lEBBlllII j
Reslieat Agwitt IHt 8tit nW
MONEY TO LOA'
Ol Good Real Estate Sl ;
THOS. K.F0KD !
Over Ladd k Bush Bank, Balem. &
REAL ESTATE
JACOB CO.
Fhont 2121.
206-207 Dublurl H ,
WAXTL'D Kxporienced girl for gen
eral housework; must bo good cook,
neat, clean and furnish best of refer
ences. Phone Main 1070.
l'Olt WALK Burlap, at. right prices for
hop baling. Enquire of A. CK Cros-
'R BALI
sewing
trcot.
t An almost now Ringor
machine wngon, 010 State
SKWINO MACinNKS-Must bo sold.
.Tust como iu nnd see how cheap we
will sell yn a fin0 ,1 rop noluj ,a.
rhino, tho very best makes, from
12..10 up. Now is the time, 610 Stato
street.
8KVKN.KOOM HO 1.-8 10 and 8.1x200 ft.
lot 011 paved street, paving paid,
truit, ornamental nnd shado trees,
blackberries, loganberries, good gar
den spot and well, ono block from oar
bn, good location, now renting for
(0 per month. All for I000; $800
cash, balanco $ ,,cr tll0llth 7
r't Bargain. See Clyde Rico, with
' S' 1,Br,,e" f'. 310 Masonic torn-pie.
$500 will buy , ii,.tt(,re
rn-h, tha lis J500 will make the
first payment, and the crop, will
take car eof the balance, if you will
take care of the crop,. See Clyde
Ki, with L. s. Barnes & Co., 3H-
310 Maeoulo Temple. . .
MONEY TO LOAN;
Oi rood Heal Estate , ;
' BECITHL ITHOH
147 Stale 8tr' '
"coal' and' wood f
Prompt dolivery. Sols g .
tha Famous Bock Bprinffi Cml
CAPITAL FUBICO. (
E. n. Jory, successor to J. J. J- 1
Phone 810. Tardi oppo"H 1 '' ' ;,
senger depot.
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trite
our tpecialty. Fall! City
Company. I7 North Co
atreet. Phone Main 8U
JAPANESE WimDM j
CLEANIM WOW I
No machinery to '
Won
out delicate fabric!.
for and delivered prompt tf
445 Ferry street. rbo",'
Cherry City ;
Ice Cream
We make a Specialty';
:: Dinner and lodge onto ,
::uuyit. E,,;
' ; 269 Chemekota Str J
:: Phone 2482 l
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