Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 08, 1914, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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THE DAILY CAT TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.
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Your chance to buy a good Suit
AT LESS THAN COST PRICE
We are positively retiring from
the Men's Clothing business. Every
Suit and Overcoat must go as soon
as possible. The garments are of
the most dependable makes and
offer a wide choice of fabrics. Reg
ular and Norfolk models. This is
how we are going to sell them, be
ginning today, continuing through
the week. We must sell 100 suits
during the week, and these prices
are going to do it.
Men's regular $10.00, $15.00 and $16,50
Suits. Take your
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piCKnow, me suit UJJJo
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Men's regular $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 and
$9 Ci( Qt-fc ms r
your choice,
Salem people have never been offered such bargains as
these and we could not possibly afford such tremendous
price reductions if we did not desire a speedy riddance
of our Men's Clothing stock. We advise early choos
ing, as the most choice suits will be the first to go
CHERRY
FAIR
JUNE
25, 26, 27
CHERRY
FAIR
JUNE
25, 26, 27
POMEROY, JEWELER,
MOVES HIS STORE
All Around Town
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BEER BOTTLE AND
PISTOL USED TO KILL
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Dr. Asseln, Zahnartz, Steeves Bldg.
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Ab Mintoa and wife of Albany spent to have on hand plenty of seed pota-
tlio weekend visiting in tins city. They toes frro from the mixed varieties tl.nt
returned Inst night.
'of nire llnrlmnk seed potatoes which
ithey planted, Hml next year promises
Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist, Masonic
building.
A marriage license was Issued Satur
day to John Siiudner, jr., n fitrnier of
Scio, nnd Allitta Huso Neul, u Snlcm
housekeeper.
have hindered in 1 lie past.
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Our straw suit cases are big values
ut Burcn & Hamilton.
A fanner, residing south of the city,
was fined f ly Judge Elgin in the
'ol ire court for being intoxicated on
the streets. He told the court that he
l.os Angeles, Cnl., June S. Culled to
his door by a friendly whistle early to
day, Tropiln Gonzales, assistant fore
man of the Bixby ranch near Coinpton,
was struck down with a beer bottle
und shot five times in the stomach
and heart. He was killed instantly.
According to Deputy Sheriff Ander
son, the murder was committed by a
man known as Clnndio, who was assist
ed by Juan Lopez. Lopez was arrested
und confessed, according to the author
ities, tliHt hi1 had smashed Gonzales
with the beer bottle, nnd that Cluudio
hml killed him as he lay on. the ground.
Officers are searching for Clnndio.
, - ,,, , , I" ,,, , , iiniist have beeen doped as he knew
W O. W. carnival, June 10-11-12-13. m,(llilI) .,, urt,Al, ,t li(,M ,;,
TRANSFER COMPANY WANTS
ORDER OF R. R. COM. VACATED
Four big days.
I ho woke up several hours later feeing1
awfully ill. The urre-ting officer
states that the man was undoubtedly in-
toxicnted when the arrest was made.
He paid the fine and took possession of
BORN.
McPKEK At the farm house four
miles north of Salem, Saturdav, June
II. 1!H4. to Mr. nnd .Mrs. McPeok. n , , ..u u u ...
. ' ' u Hultl n niiini hi.' ('in uj uii infill
Coplaint Filed Says That There Has
Been No Discrimination Used Against
Other Companies Other Cases.
daughter.
Dr. E. F. Reamer, eye, ear, nose and
throat. Masonic Temple.
ns security for his appearance in court
today.
Opal ranges guaranteed for 15 years,
i $27.00 up. Huron & Hamilton.
An operation was performed upon
Mrs. O. M. Colvin last Saturday bv Dr.! 0
II. K. ('lav. The phvsici.ia stated this The case of the Stato of Oregon ex.
morning that the patient was getting ''. MeKce against Liveslcy of Wood
along nicely. bum, a contest over the mayoralty of
ItliHt city was heard before Judge lien-
Don't forget the dates June 10-11- son department No. 1 of the circuit,
12-1:1, W. O. W. carnival. court, this morning, anil the ease taken'
j o ' under advisement. Judge Benson will
j The funeral services of L. T. T3iiku-! 1,1111,1 ,,nwn ,li! le''isioii i" the near fu-
' moto was held from thn Cottage nder- iur'- Judge Percy K. Kelly opened
; taking Ifiiilors this nfteriioun at 2 p. in. 1 l "llrt in Lake county this morning on
i Interment was in the Japanese Lot in 'Judge llenson 's bench, and as this was
I the Odd Fellows renieterv, ' tiie only case on docket in department
I o -No. I Judge llenson left at noon for '
j Pay your Irrigation bills uow, aud Portland.
get the 10 per cent discount. j o .
o Have your picture made at the Post
I Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Will, of 1136 ('"r'1 i'1'"'" shol- W' f'"'-'1 while J'uu ,
Nort i Seventeenth street, were made ' 'ilit- HI Court street, ground floor. I
the happy parents of a II pound baby! 0
daughter last night nt 12 o'clock. )rJ Dog ordinance men ting Persons op-;
Hairy K. ( lay attended and both moth-1 posed to the new ordinance prohibiting'
er and child aro doing nicely. dogs from running tit large me reipicst-
o ed to meet at the Commercial hull j
I Notice! Irrigatiou bills are now due. Tuesday evening nt 7:.iU o'clock.
in l .i: i. -it i ! i
i" icr ceni ilincoiilll allowed oil mull, q i
A music roll makes a fine birthday
present. The best place to get them is
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ul,": inn . i.iimiiu lun.-ir. u, ,
I ii i si morning us mi;i, nev. ,ir. ixmiior
ol't'iciuteil and interuient was in the
Odd Fellows ceineteiv.
Lliills to and including June loth
Tlie ful'eral of Rose Dressier was held
rareiit-toaclier Circle of the Lincoln
school, will meet Tuesday, June. Iitft, ut
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Pay your Irrigation bills now, and. hmui()- Ai, fronts a're urged to n'ttend.
get the-10 per cent d.scount. j Thi, r , v .-l,,, n , wi bo ,, to the
! Mr. and Mrs. 0.D. Strong have ar- '.'Xr"'1 ,'0-1'Cli"iu" vaKUt "
: rived in Salem from Amboy, lllue ' '
IKnrth county, Minnesota, and will. Do have nmsic lu' home?
make their home here. Mr. strong was Jf you ym Hl,ollId pt,t ae.qUainte,l
engaged in tarniiug and in the man-. witf, ur stor(, in,a (nir m(,lmls. Wo
agement ot grain elevators in lie east , ,,,,, y()u Thn wil(,y B- Allo Co-j
Objecting to the recent ruling of the
railroad commission that the Daggage
aud Omnibus transfer company of Port
land, be prohibited from entering upon
trains into Portland and soliciting busi
ness or putting their labels on the bag
gage before it readied the depot the
Northern Pacirie terminal company has
filed a suit today in the circuit court
for Marion county asking that the order
of the commission be set aside.
The complaint alleges that the I'.ag-
gage and Omnibus transfer company
has followed the practice of going
through the baggage curs and putting
duplicate checks upon pieces of bag
fage in order to facilitate the handling
of the baggage und that it is not work
ing in exclusion of other competing
companies. It claims that there has
been no discrimination but that the
practice has been u great convenience
to the public and prays for n decree
vacating the order of the railroa 1
coininissiiiii.
The etise of C. I. Johnson against
Ferdinand Kurzel, a proceeding to
vrcate tlie allev in lilock II, of George
II. Jones addition to Salem was heard
in department 2 of the circuit court
this aftiitiocn before Jnd;:e G;i!!o-.v:i;-.
A suit for foreclosure of a mur'gngi
for tL',."l(l() and interest and .'i;.i at
torneys fees with costs and also mort
gages aggregating .fl!).10 was filed yes
terday afternoon in the cir niit court by
the members of the state land board
against IS. C. yever, Mildred E. Wevor.
Jiimes Carroll, Herman Lewis, W. II.
Woodward, Salley l.itschgi, and John
Oce l.itschgi, her husband. Ko: a 1.
Miindny and John Doe Man. lay. Flora
AI. Murphy and C. A. Murphy her hus
band and Marion County, Oregon.
To Correct
Defective
Vision
You need' RELIABLE
CLASSES accurately fitted.
"'-EH
Our work is our pride, and
you are guaranteed good, con
scientious work and accurate
results.
Miss A. Mcculloch
Optometrist
1 291 N. Comm'l St. Phor.e 925
Hours 9 toS. Ground t loor
NEWT0DAY f
One cent per word each iuser-
tion.
I copy lor a.ivciiisemcnts un- y
f der tins heading tliould ue iu ly I
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PHONE MAIN 81. . t
FOI! SA1.K Guernsey cow. Cull 2:i;
Oe.k street.
WANTKH Housework in family or
hotel. J. C. W., Joiiriiifl.
NOTH'K All coupons must bo iu by
June .10. Studio Do I.uxe.
!OLD TAPKliS for carpets; 10 cents
per hundred. Journal oiiiee.
and has come to tho west for the bene
tit of his health,
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U. F. l'eters, 521 Court.
TTnelA Tnhn Mintn. that, prnnd old
Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fitting . ...,, rmn tll nr.,min .. i,,,,, s.,1,mi.
glasses correctly. U. S. Hank building. wlla wiM f rol)tk,r station, was seen on ,
, ... . ... . , the streets this morning looking as hup-
The monthly meeting of the members M tll0 h ,, Wlls .lui r out to
of the .s,.,ii t ommenial club will be I ,,,,, ,,is favnritc ,r()m.,0 ,! take,
held tonight when they meet at theU h, ul,ross the .bunch grass. Mr.
Hotel Marion tor the usual feed and , Mit() ,ms bpi.n ,ln(1(,r ,, 0ather a lit-
pilly-up meeting. Messrs. Shipley, Sta- ; (lf but u )W f(,oU fintf !ls
ley and White, the committee, in . , ww , in 0 (.,(,vt, ,.lteh-
cliarge, have secured a number ot local ! o
speakers of note who will be on hand Bring your kodak films to the Post :
;to assist in the flow ot wit and Jiu-1 c.lr(, ,,,,, slu)p iU Cuurt stmti
mor' ground floor. Developing, 10c tt roll.
"7 1 . ,, , ' Quick service and good work.
Ten per cent discount allowed oni 0
irrigation bills the first 10 days of this Good tline wiu te sure tonignt, If you '
mou,h- ent hot chicken tnnnile. Fred makes;
9 !tliem home nnd sale them on corner ';
J. O. Videeit and Clyde Pradt, two , ili(,r unJ Stnte. !
fine looking young fellows, were ar- 0
rested last Saturday night on the,, Dr c j Sweetland and family have'
charge, of begging. When tney ap-,(ll-t for their new home on the campus;
peared before Police Judge Klg.n this f llol)a,.t ,. wlu,re ,ho (lo,tor is
morning their argument was hardly J to ,,avp ,narBl, of athetics during the
strong enough for. them to get by, and110xt 0t(nt,.,0 Vl.ar i
tho court gave them sentenec of 10 1 ' '0
days each. Tbe annuai conference of the United :
.9 Brethren church, at 12th and Mission'
' ?en.- Vetu ?n?r diSCOUI' ,aUowed n streets, Salem, Oregon, is in session this
irrigation bills the first 10 days ot this ,v0(,k M,.otinK ea,u evening. All are
n,outn' i cordially invited to attend all meetings. 1
11. U. lalmnn, pastor.
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Funeral services for Miss Eleanor
Colony will be conducted bv Richard,
Avison at half past two o'clock tomor
row from the First Methodist church,
C. T. I'omeroy, the Jeweler, who is at
present located in the Hash building on
S tith Commercial street, will remove
to the store room formerly occupied by
GLOBE
TODAY and TUESDAY
Kloveiitu Series of
"The Adventures of
Kathlyn"
Only two more of this series left.
All a Sterling Comedy.
COMING
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
"LUCILLE LOVE"
Two Keel Vitngraph Coniody.
10 CENTS
Charles H. Hinges. Mr. Pomeroy hopes
to get permanently located in his new
quarters by the first of next month.
Contractors will commence work to
morrow morning iimtnlling n new front
in the building. Tb front will be sun- j
I ilnr to that of the Hnusor Brothers';
1 sporting goods house. There will be a
jtile entrance und the base of the front ,
will be supported by handsome tiling, j
The transoms will bo of prism glass,'
land the show windows of the finest
lilnte villus. I
i n j
Mr. I'omeroy states that there is not
enough room in bis present quarters,
nnd that he intends to remodel the in-j
terior of the old Hinges building mid j
make the room into one of the finest
and most up-to-date jewelry establish
ments in the city.
William Wechter, the building con
tractor, is doing the work of remodeling.
' HARVESTER TRUST OUSTED. i
Washington, June 8. The federal
supreme court sustained today the low- i
er federal tribunal's order ousting the,
harvester trust from doing business in
Missouri. It also affirmed the Mis-:
souri court's imposition of a $2.",000
fine against the trust for violating the
Missouri anti trust laws against the
-crushing of competition. j
I H reversed, now ever, the Interna-'
tioual Harvester rn-npany's conviction
of violating tho Kentucky anti-trust'
laws and set aside half a down fiues,
of $.1,000, each imposed in various Ken- j
tuckv counties.
ELEVENTH CONVENTION OF I. B.
OF B. AND I. S. OF A. CONVENES
San Francisco, June 8. Tiie eleven
th consolidated convention of the In
ternational Brotherhood of Boilermak
ers and Iron Shipbuilders of America
was opened here today with l.W dele
gates, representing all parts of the
Fluted States nnd Canada, in attend
ance. Mayor Rolpb, welcoming the dele
gates, said in part:
"I believe in labor's right to organ
ire and my sympathies always have
been with organized labor in its fight
for better conditions. 1 have never be
longed to any organisation hostile to
organized labor, and 1 never will. I
am a firm believer and support 'r of the
eight hour day."
Among other things the convention
will consider will be the advisability of
working for the amalgamation of the
boilermnkers, structural ironworkers
and sheet metal woikcrs into one un
ion, tho abolishing of certain inter
national offices and a closer under
standing with the boilcriuukers of
Great Britain by exchanging a month
ly news letter.
MEN TRY TO KILL PRIS
ONER WITH KNIVES
Wednesday .and .Thursday .special
trains will leave North Bank station
via Oregon Klectric for Salem nnd in
termediate points Booth of Garden
Home. Leave North Bank station ut
10:40 p. m.; Jefferson street, 1 1 1:00 p. : ial ,mlsil. win V furnished bv the
m.: arrive Salem, J2.--J0 a. m. triday i.i,.,:, ti,., k,i i; ; 'f mm
the special will run from Jefferson j ,.,.,; UIltiI two Ovi0ck. when friends
street only, leaving at 11:00 p. in., ar- 'mav vit,w tho r,.nitlills thc t.offiu being
- " " closed thereafter.
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Notice! Irrigation bills are now duo Dt M a nndley, of Grants Pass, is
.o per crui, mscouui Hiiowco. on sua ,,.;,, into . .,,1,., of r00m, 1,, the
! steeves building today and will be as
sociated with Dr. B. I.
bills to and including Juno 10th
The huge auto truck seen on the
DIED. i
MNDBIjAD In this city June 4. IBM.!
Gust l.indblud aged 29 years. The re-1
mains are at the Cottage Parlors and '
funeral will be held on the arrival!
of relatives from Butte, Montana.
Cleveland, Ohio, June 8, Whilo Jos
eph Berardi was being arraigned today
before Juvenile Judge Adams on a
charge of assaulting a 12 -year-old girl,
several men drew knives and tried to
kill the prisouer. Berardi escaped in
jury by tieing rushed back to his cell
while bailiffs overpowered his assailants.
Steeves in the
1 ftviii.f ii.ii if ltiu un.ii.iu it i- iliueuueu nf tlm
streets of Salem lately has been pur- ,.vo oari nos0, BIm tllr0Ht. nr. Fin.llev
.chased by Hoy and Claud Huffman,, nas b(1011 pra,.ticii.g in Grants Pass for ;
who will take it to Southern Oregon, tho nst 1;t vcar!1 mlt na!l purchased a
where they will use it in hauling linn-; nonu. 0 Soiith Coiiimereial street and
jber from a Medford sawmill, to As:i-;will move his fainilv here to make hir ,
Hand. The machine is a Packard, home in this city.
j weighs five tons, and has a rating of, J ;0
42 horspower. Tho trip to Medford will Justice of the Peace Webster is in
j require about four days. Portland today on business. The judge
o ! is looking ufter various kinds of busi-1
i The Browning Amusement company :nws matters and will probablv be gone
!will furnish the attractions for the big 'a couple of davs. During his absence,
;V. O. W. carnival. Five big, free acts. ; Constable K. k! Cooper is holding down I
Jnue 10-111213. jt,0 bench, but. in view of the fact that I
j 0 , j there are no important cases on the'
j Mrs. T. J. Brown, of Portland, has; docket which need immediate atten-,
secured the services of Miss Mclnturff .tion, Constable Cooper is not having a
, as Salem representative for her hair very hard time taking the place of the
, tonic. Massage .parlors have been open-1 justice.
ed in the Lincoln apartments, where o
treatments for the aeulp will be given,! According to Asahel Bush of the
or persons wishing to do so may pnr-jl.ndd & Bush bank, this morning, it is
chase the tonic. Calls will be made by .more than likely hat the institution
special appointment. Mrs. Brown 's ; will enlarge at the first of the year by
preparations are well and favorably ! taking over the rooms now occupied by
known in this city, and Miss Mclnturff the C. T. I'omeroy jewelry firm. Mr.
wi" undoubtedly meet with success. Bush declares that the bank will re
e iquire additional room by the first of
Straw suit cases, regular 1.25 values ; UM5 and that the -om south will, in
I for !Se. Buren t Hamilton. ; probability, be fitted up so as to
, be an adjunct to the" main banking
, The members of the recently organ- i apartments.
ned rotate Growers association are
taking unusual interest in the problem ! William, "Billy," Townsend, one of
outlined by the association, according j Marion county's oldest pioneer farm
to the report of l.uther J. Chnpin, nhoicrs, was in the city today shaking
has been visiting them in his trips hands with old cronies. He met many
throughout the agricultural districts, j of his eld-time friends, and enjoyed
Kaeh of the growers secured 50 pounds j himself immensely in "kidding' 'his
aged friends about the outcome of the
primary election. Mr. Townsend bus
always taken nn active part in poli
tics in this county and take great
pride in relating to his Mentis the dif
ferent scraps he has gotten into over
political matters.
With the exception of a rew acres
of hay being thrown down, the rains
of the past few days ure, benefiting
everybody in the rural districts in Ma
rion county," said I.. It. McMalian,
who owns n much a few miles north
of liiis city, this morning. Mr. .McMa
lian declares that if the weather does
not turn off extremely cold, there will
be n bumper crop in every locality and
of every class this year. He speaks
very encouragingly in regard to the hop
yield, and declares that nil other farm
produce will make a splendid showing.
One oi the front wheels of a buggy
belonging to A. B. Noland, n fanner
residing north of the city, was broken
off this afternoon when the tiro be
came fastened between the rail nn.i
the brick foundation in tho center of
the North Coiiimereial street car track.
The fornt end of the rig dropped down
when the wheel shattered and the noise,
being a three-year-old, ran away. Mr.
Xolund was thrown out of the rig but
was not injured. The buggy was bad
ly demolished and the horse was not
caught until it had run as far as
Market street on Commercial.
That the fame of Salem as a cherry
center has spread abroad is show n by
the fact that a long distance call was
received by M. L. Meyers, king of thc
Cherriaus, this morning, which resulted
in an order for two boxes of cherries
to be sent to Minnesota. The people
iu Minnesota wishing the cherries wrote
to friends in Portland to secure the
finest cherries grown on the Pacific
Coast. The Portland man immediately
called up the king of the ( heirinns who
set about to secure the fruit. One ten
pound box of Royal Anns and a similar
sized box of Bings will be sent by ex
press to Minnesota where the cherries
will probably be used tor exhibition
purposes.
When Queen Thelma of the Portland
Rose Festival and her retinue arrive in
Salem tonight on her special over the
Southern Pacific she will be presented
with a floral piece and a box of the
finest cherries that grow, by the Cher
riaus. The special will not arrive until
S o'clock aud considering the hour it
will be impossible to hold.nny elaborate
reeeptiou in honor of .ier Majesty but
the Salem people will be remembered
by this token of their appreciation of
her visit. She will be extended an in
vitatiou to attend the Cherry Fair and
the compliments of the season. M. 1..
Meyers and George Rodgers have charge
of the selection of the royal offerings.
SAND, CiUAVKI. or loam delivered to
nny part of thc city. Minto Bros.
WAN't'l.D l.oganbcny pickers. I.. I..
Vincent. Kickreal. Oregon, route 1.
r'OI'ND Mother of pearl Vei'kluce,
cross pendant. Inquire Journal office.
FOR SAI.K Nine jiiys, nice und fat
T. K. Simpson, Salem, H. F. D. No. 1
IF YOU WANT u good hot meat sand
wich fried in butter, get it from Fred
Night Lunch.
IIOI'SKIIOI.I) OOODS for sale this
week only. Party leaving city. IOi'.u
Court street.
LOST Black satin bug, Sunday, on
Ftiion, with letter "D." Reward by
telephoning KKii).
CiOOD SEWING MACHINES for sale,
.:i.00, $5.00, if.S.OO. Singer lmfcliino
office, (ilO State street.
I.OC AXBKRRY PICKKRS WANTED.
Two miles south of Salem. Address
I. F. N'., Journal office.
FOU SALE Four-room house and two
lots 00x1110 on Nob Hill. Inquire of
Mrs. Tom Trieber, corner Hazel and
Judson.
.uONEY TO LOAN We have money
to loan on good farm property ns se
curity, for one, two or three yenrs.
Phono 470.
FOR KENT Modem five-room bunga
low. Walking distance. Address 11.
If. W care of Capital Journal, or
phone 11)50.
Compauy M of the O. N. O. will
leave for Portland 50 strong next Fri
day morning at 7:10 to atteud the rose
festival and to take, part in the inili
tary display. Major Carl Abrams and
taff of this city will also accompany
the local company. The guardsnieii
will wear their olive drab field uni
forms instead of the heavy dress parade
uniforms that are usually elected fot
long parades in the hot sun. Besid
the entire regiment of the Oregon Na
tional Cuard, eight companies of Coasl
artillery, Troop A, First Oregon cav
alry and the Tweaty-tirst infantry ot
regulars from Vancouver will take "pan
iu the paiade.
FOR SALE Five acres on South Com
mercial street car line, close in;
cheap. See or call on Stacy Reeves,
care Ferry's drug store.
WANTED High-grade Jersey; must
be fresh, give not less than 3ii lbs.
of milk per day, testing 4 to 4'i per
cent. Cull up Main Idol or 41)1.
FOB RENT The finest six-room flat
in Salem. New, modern and very
close in. Enquire Salem Auto ga
rage, 240 State street, l'hone SSlii
FOR RENT Four-room house, wood
shed, good well, chicken house; on
car line; 1255 South Twelfth; fS.nO
per month. Inquire first house north.
STRAY Ell Black horse, between FIDO
and 1400 pounds. Reward for infor
mation, l'hone 7x2 Bentley. John
Wiirren, (1 ramie Rondo, Oregon, rr
chief of police, Salem.
MKS. T. J. BROWN, Portland scalp
specialist, announces that Miss Mcln
turff has accepted the agency for her
hair tonic. Massnge Parlors at 03:?
Ferry street. Phone 4l;5.
WANTED To muke arrangements
with some good congenial party
wanting to go to eastern Oregon to
look up the homestead proposition;
to go at the same time as company
for each other. Call on or address
nt once, O. H. Green, 1,'!44 Madison
street. i. .Trafisn
FOR SALE Snap, uere tract inside
city limits; one block from streetcar,
street macadamized ; 22 bearing cher
ry trees; li English walnuts. 4 peach
trees; good drilled well, plenty of
water; nearly new house, plastered;
woodshed, chicken park. Owner con
templating leaving Salem. Address
F. V. C, box 41, Fairgrounds, Ore
gon.
Those who win success by practice
'laveu 't time to do much preaching.
Pi