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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1914)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 2T-. til. GdOD BUYS IN ; would prosecute IHKUMlLt tmiOK REAL ESTATE, HOLDING U? TRAIN ! EVENING TELEGRAM KILLED FLAGMAN i CHANGES HANDS Pan Francisco, July M.-Tht he had ; Anted Pocses Searching for Train Hob Elg Um)er M(m and John r CaoU One acre all in Jjf nri njf fruit trees, close in. f'iO.IH) down, balance if-Vm a month, (f per cent interest. bars Who Killed Flagman Elgin If! Caught Will Be Lynched. Tako Over Plant From the Oregonlan Publishing Company. applied for a warrant for the nrrest ut M. 11. I)e Young, publisher of the i San Franciseo hroiiiclo, nn a charge of criminal libel, mid It it . 1 been turned' down ooll by District Attorney Fickert I anil Itiil ftuatuhilild u-nu tkn I l.n ... , i .... ! hero today of Don Heott, secretary of ,'r' ...... " .(,- , ,K leiegiHm has been sold hy the Ore- New Orleans, l.a., July M. Alyii.h-' r'ortlan-1. Ore., Jiilv 2--.-The Kvcn- o. acre iurin, new uuiiuiiigs, uu acn-s , . i. ..,..' ,' mourns r.igin wnue nouiing up nc gi,.:.. Pnlil'iuhlmi unv t I v cultivated, three acre, timber good " fc , .ou.,v. le and .Nashville a New York wheeler, hi, brother, 1,. K. Wheeler, well, on macadam road, price S,(hni. a ' , ,hp : l.imitcd passenger tram at tlci.t.lly ! ,,, .,,, ,,. rnrrolIj lmimi,illlf (,litor 265 acres farm. 123 cultivated, bill- Chronicle of July 21, wuieh he said ! '"''"J;. ","i,lt "hJ,l,M "l't-i ,, business manager of the paper for ance timber and pasture, running water, : churned him with posting certain liter- Hill take city property up to ifsooo in aturo in and about the hopfields of exehaiiL'O. Price 05 iier acre. Wheatland, threatening the live., of identified, was teared nere today. ; the oast i-icht venrs it was iinnm,l hix posses with bloodhuund were today. Carroll it tin, tnte.l l.v .1 K. All were heavily Wheeler, will continue in bis present 107 acres of timber land close to hHV, the Chronicle chnrL'ea him with . t'1 Oregon Electric railroad; will trade posting read in part a, follows: !, A ''' for city property; price 00 per acre 10 acres of Rood land all tinder culti nation; will take city property as part not fi(?lt , ol(,ieri b'(t thJ 1)ell who pay men.., iwco iuv. a(,nt tiH,m 5 acres good land nenrly all under Heott denies nil knowledge-of such a cultivation, 4 miles from Salem and publication and all responsibility, close to railroad station; price .T7f J; " A - "'"'''t of tho Chronicle at- 2j down, balance, . per month. " W s,'0,t- f h,,ve 1"'''" s,,n- : jected to the hatred and suspicion of 5 acre, good land nenrly nil under law abiding workingiiion ol' the hopfield cultivation, house and bnm all kinds district. " 1 of fruit, sightly location, close to street car line; will take good city property EECKEY SAYS THE i nichan...,. DOCTOR IS A LIAR on the outlaws' trail, i lion L-rowers. The nl.-.curds which Heott Br""'" "' uesperaie name was arait- official capacity . i no irnnsrcr oi ir:e leiegram lie- part a, follows: ! ''' ""pi ib iiiiu mi raines erreciive next .Moimiiy. irne "Our methods of fighting are the 1,111 ",rl 'oeimuciiuoiia uuu n pavment wn, made Kriday and if noth- long ranged rifles with silencer, and ""l l"'","v''" tt,l.v 01 u,c ln01.' wurc eoinen up to block the deal, the poisoned bullet, and poison. We do nl'"-nted in the crime. complete title will be in the hands of a iic iuuui-ib, luii-D in iiiiiiiimi, ri. hit- nfw uwncrs ov .iioiuiuv inoruiiii'. thought to have taken the tmiu in' For the time being the paper will be New Orleans. They masked themselves ! issued from its present offices and the as the tiain was passing tientilly, three ; nu'i hanii nl department of the Ore mile, east of here, pulled the bell cord gonian, but plan, are said to be for the ami, as, Conductor K. C. Totter started installation of an independent plant in to investigate, covered iiim with n pis-'the very near future, tol. The Wheeler ikothers are wealthy Krom Potter and the agent for n ' timber owners. New Orleans transfer coiupiiey the ban-1 m the porter rushed toward them. One DROPPED REVM.VFR- of the higshwnyinen tired at him but missed and hit Klgin, who was just be-; New York, Julv 2.1. "Dr. Davis is a 5 acres of good land, all undor culti- iiar," was lieckv I'Melson's readv reply ation, good fruit or berry land; will todnv, when told that Dr. Katlierinc hind, instead. take city lot as part payment; price Davis, commissioner of corrections, had Then the trio jumped from the train 12uU KILLS REDMOND GIRL: expressed the opinion she was eating and tied 'on the idv, instead of maintaining a genuine hunger strike in prison here. EX-WIFE III'.) gill, nil I. . ., under sentence on a charge of inciting a riot in L'uiou Npinro recently, was to have been ted forcibly yesterday but escaped because 211 acres of good land, nearly all 'I'" commissioner said she wa, con under cultivation, 5 acres of bearing '""" the prisoner was smuggling food ,.n,.h nrehnril. land has ,0,0, 1 ,1 mini! ,(!. ' I ' t ""'SS r"(" tlllllo to lior Cell fine buil.iii ' sito, miles fru, . and eating it secretly. ISalein; price :i7o0. 1 acre nf good land, family orchard, well, located on main maciidam mud leading iuio Salem; price -tii.jll; ifol) cash, balance $10 per month, ti per cent interest. fi-ruuiii 1'ip'is bea:i:ig '. nr. icluol; plieu : corner lot, cast front, store house, close to .This is a snap. If yuu v a .. I to bay trade or sell see Kveiybodv, '' said lieckv, strength ening her previous statement, "who says I have eaten since I was locked up f i ve days ligo, is a liar. ' ' I To determine the point defiuitelv the 'prison authorities put her in solitary confinement. CHARGED WITH KIDNAPING lloelnirg. Ore., July 2"i. Charging that his ex-wife recently came to .Myrtle Creek and took his baby out of the state, Kdwar.l Foley yesterday asked District Attorney Drown for a wariiuit charging Mrs. Foley with kid naping. The Foley; are divorced, and I or ling to the decree of the eouit the child was given into the custody or Mrs. Foley's mother, Foley paying the costs attendant to its support. Revolver Dropped from Holster Wounds Paulina Truesdale and Instantly Kills Her Sister, . icla, at Tacoma. Tarninu, Wash., July 25. Tmesdalo of Hedmond, Ore: by the accidental discharge volve.-, the same bullet sir killing her sister Viola, is Pauline ;i ii, shot of n re- .iiig and reported I iJ l Bags pBWL and Wl Suitcases ! mk- A I Wnj Reasons i lM 1 j &Je best values iliipiiPg mjm necessmes The coming man until ho arrives. is sid loin noticed W.H. GRABENHORST & COMPANY ROOM 2, BUSH BANK BLDG. t . - - " The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. without n selling organization. Where resting comfortably today. Her condi tion is not serious. The two young women were returning to Tneomii lute yesterday from a vaca tion trip on llorschcad Day. With n party of others they were waiting for n n automobile stage to bring them to the city from the boat lauding at Tit low Heach. Among those on the dock was Deputy Sheriff lleorge Ashbv., His revolver, carried in u holster under his coat, in some manner became lis lodged n nil falling to the ground was ischarged. First striking raulii.e i.i the hip, the bullet sped on uud pene trated Viola, Truesdale 's bni'ii, causing aliiio.-t instant death. 1 That will appeal to everybody who wants the best of new baggage for vacation and going-away purposes. We have just received another large shipment of the famous Hartmar n line of traveling necessities the right kind at the right price and have mark-vd them at going-away prices in order to insure quick selling. If you need a new trunk, bag or suitcase, come to this store for them; we will save you money. We quote a few items that will surely interest you. SEE WINE OW DISPLAY ! fir j'iJm' n ma Clover, per ton Oats and vetch Cheat Wheat, per bushel Plraii, per ton Shorts, per ton GF.RMAX girl wants housework. Phono tints, per bushel HV.I.I. NEW TODAY .-! :t Hay, timothy $11.00' i.uu 8.00 8.00 .. rie 20.00 2(1.00 0(ri';l2c DRKKKMAKJXU by tliu day or piece. Phono 201 W. C'lOAU ST01IK Fine location, for sale, Al. I)., care Jouriiul. LAVKNDAU FOli MALE. Seventeenth stret. ( hittim tiarU, per lb -i i-tn oe i ,h f;,ni,1)r business, however 1'otatoes, per cwt i.w i the selling end is the weak end. Our Euttor and ERg3. ' timber land, when first cleared and I'litterfnt, per lb.( f.o.b. Salu.u 2."e;our luairies when first broken were so Creamery butter, per lb 27 ', jc ; immensely fertile and produced such Eggs 2i!c 1 enormous crops at low cost that the j Poultry. i ''inner, could not help making a profit, 11. 13 North' Hens, per lb nc , no nmtter how the crops were sold. limn, , inn i i iiili'im c I (MMiinir fx- would Wriulev unit his mini bo without a rcmurknldv efficient selling method.' CTApfll IiAfTfiftV Heinz and hi, ."7 Varieties are world WliUVWl IxililVUl IJ famous through the power of selling and IWAMTrH HA! P A I PHI advertising. And so on down the line' UU11lU lW OilLlilii we might continue for days, enumerat ing the success of business houses who paid attention to the selling end of their Thoi'f-ands of Eualieb of Potatcoa business. In the farming busiue No. 020 Hofi matting Suitcuse, size 2 inches, just the thing for week-end trips; light, strong and neat in appearance; made with anchor handle, good lock and ciitches, fancy lining, brassed inside corners and all-steel frame; sells reg"larly for $1.50. Wasted Yearly that a Starch Factory Could Concert Into (!ood Money. j GOING-..-.V AY PRICE 88c So. 7.).'! tienuine brown, smooth roan leather case, size 24 inches, bug handle, handle loops stitched through ease, good lock and bolts, eh th lined with shirt told; u good dm able case for nay occasion, and mi excellent value r.t the regular price of ijni.30. GOING-AWAx" TEICS $4.95 TAKK CIiaiiKN TAMA L Kb to your wife. I'red's wight Lunch. OLD I'ArElW por hundrid. foi carpets ; 10 centi Journal office. lioosters, per lb. rrveia Steers. Steers :. Cows, per cwt Hogs, fat, per lb Stock hogs, per lb Ewes, per lb Spring lambs, per lb Vcul, according to quality ll(a12c Bl'LF.NDID furnished housekeeping rooms at Tho Lincoln, GII3 Ferry. FOR KENT Small dwelling in busi- Pol's. ness district. Phono 411), Carey S. I "Vf Pr lb ... Martin. AS 11 ANO SF.COND-OROWTII Fill wood, four foot. Star Wuod Co., Phono 42d. FOR SALB Four Seabright bantam hen, and one rooster; 270 South Four teenth street. J'OR SA1,K Complete plating outfit; cheap if taken ut once. Call 72.1 X. 22nd street FOR KENT Modern five room cot tage; also housekeeping room. 330 North High street. Phone 4. WANTED Man to work in dniry of 17 cows; must be experienced and furnish roferoucc. Phono 1431 or 401. 8c Salted country pelts, each 6"ic((i-l Lamb peV.s, each 2oc PORTLAND MARKETS. 7!c INFORMATION OF VAI.UK to those wanting to take up homesteads. In quiro of Lour ft Derrick, 350 State street. 1'OR SALE Refrigerator, opal lined, 100-pound capacity; good condition; value new, $!."; price $20. W North Commercial. IIOTSK AND LOT to exchange for farm, 40 to HO acre,, not too far from Salem; -will pay difference. D. A., care Journal. Portland, Julv 2.r). Wheat, club (ji.HOe; niuestcm 82U'C83. Data, number one wtnto feed $21; gray $20.i0. Hurley, brewing $20; feed $10. Hogs," oest live $S.0. Prime steer $7.2."); fancy cows $0; best calves $M.25. Spring lambs $.(i $tl. Ilutter, city creamerv 27 'ic. Eggs, selected local extra, 2."(! 20c. Hens 14c; broilers ltic; geese 10(i; He. As a result of the vast, waste of the J potato crop in the Willamette Valley this year, and of other yearn, when it! was not worth the while of the farmers1 to dig the spuds, tho promotion depart ment of the Salem Commercial club un .i. !.. .i; ..i w m i ii .K. ,i To. .v, the aKr,.Miltiiral .,,. ,,., for this ,.itV- slu.h e . oii'h' "h ,1P f'ln"if'" 'ory can be induced to locate, here: papus throughout the country are , it ;, beliVP, t,,at a ..renf nf: good could be done in utilizing the ! potato crops. ! ... One enterprising eitizeu has already ', shrewd fnrmors i i n .. .,. ' ., , ,,. , unereii n soiinou- s re ror tue erection "I, 0",: ,0 t,'ftt1 ,h: r1"." of such a factory and the ?om,ereil or t lit i arm ami orchard is lust n MuU iu utf(ii, . k:.. ! Hartmann Traveling Necesaities Lead the World 14e I hnustod the fertility of the soil ami fi-iCie Si'ii'Ti' jc 7fi 7 ,jc li'.joi 7c 3 4c 4VjC teaching how to of grass where grew." Recently, however, grow tnree blades' formerly but one FOR SALE 1014 Hurley Davidson twin two-speed motorcycle in A I con dition. Snap if taken at ouce. Call at Farmer Hardware Co, FOR SALE-24 acres fruit land, 6 miles from Salem. Will take $00 per acre if sold within 30 dars. W. E. Detrick, K. F. D. No. 2, Salem. FOR KXCHAXUK Four-acre chicken ranch for small house and lot in Sa lem; no incumbrance. Investigate. W. A. Liston, 4S4 Court street. FOB RENT - Modern 5-room cottage; new rang connected up, included. SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, Wash., July 25. Eggs Fresh ranch. 20(f30c; Orientals, ISc. Iltitt..w lm.nlv ..ninnierv IMlhCH !?0c ! I bricks, 27c; city creamery, cubes, 20c; bricks, 27c. Cheese Liinburger, 10o; Wisconsin, lS(rflc; Swiss, 20e; Washington, lll((i' 1 7c' Onions (ireen, 20(i 2.V por do?..; Eastern Washington, 3!jC((i4c por lb.; California, 3'j(ci 4'...c. Potatoes New local, 1 ' -j fi 1 3-4c per pound; California, 1 3-4(f2e. 8AN TRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, July 23. Eggs Ex tras, 2.S'...c; firsts, 2")c; pullets, 2l-..c. Ilutter Extras, 23,:Jc; prime firsts, 23c; firsts, 22c; seconds, 21 -' Cheese California fancy, Hi PJ'.jc; seconds lie. ' firsts, 'WATCH THE SELLING END." important as the producing end. In fact, they go hand in hand to tho suc cessful culmination of the year's ef forts. Hero and there, individuals have worked out selling plnns and still more recently association have been formed to tniie care of the selling end. In tho Northwest, the apple indus try, one of the greatest producers of wealth which this section possesses, ap peared a few years back to have reached the zenith. Over-production was the bug bear and a rapid decline in apple profits was freely predicted. Then began the solution of the prob lem of increased marketing, to tuke care or the increased production, until rouav tne and others and prospec apple market of the world is so large and its Intent possibilities so enormous tnnt only a continued perfecting of grading, packing and marketing is needed to make the business perma nently profitable, if figured, as it must be, in averages of three to five years. The fruit exchanges are the "selling organizations of the farmers and grow ers. Thev are becoming- as highly specialized as the selling organizations of the shoe- manufacturers. The choicest of apples are being selected and packed under trade names, ns. for exuniple, the already famous "Skookum Itrand'' k throughout the world as a selected ap p e that deserves the top market price. Such a thing was impossible when each grower shipped independently, but by shipping through one central' oruanira tion which has fo rits object better marketing and the establishing of a oriinn, mouev starch manufacturers in touch with thp situation with the possibility of secur- ing a branch or an independent factory j here. That this move is an important one is fully realized by many who are; aware of the loss occasioned by the' rotting of the potato crops in" the! ground. j This venr alone there are thousands j of bushels of potatoes in the ground ' that the farmers can find no markets for. Other years there is a small crop; and the prices go up. With a starch! factory here that would use up the snr-1 plus over the needs of the market, the tone of the potato market would be1 greatly steadied and the growing of No. 307 Hartmann brown fibre covered veneer Dress Trunk, size 3d inches; fibre bound, lcr.g edges, top and button: bound with angle s".eir; heavy brown cowhide straps; fancy pattern lining; two trays; top tray divided into comportments; a good seller at the regular price of $1 1.50. GOING-AWAY PRICE $11.75 Trunk, 312 Martina an Gibrullerized all-romid edged patented reinforced construction; vulcanized fibre covering, heavy vulcanized fibre binding on all corners, making the strongest thing on earth in the tre.r.k line; cloth lined; deep top tray with dress tray below; all hardware riveted; buy this and end your trunk troubles; sells regularly for ifll.oO. GOING-AWAY PRICE $18.75 and the small sized into the starch fne tory so that there would be no loss to the grower. Secretary Moo res is sending out multigruph letters to all persons in the I'nited States who may be interested in th manufacture of starch. It is be lieved that when tho opportunity for the manufacture of this article and its many side lines is realized by the peo pie in gencrul that there will bo no difficulty iu adding this institution to Salem. THE SCHOOLS HAS BEGUN Traveling Bags from Steamer Trunks from Other Trunks from $1.85 to $20.00 $6.00 to $25.00 $4.35 to $35.00 GOING AWAY PRICES ON THE ENTIRE LINE Inquire at 1135 Hood street, or see P. N, Androgen, Salem Hank of Com merce bldg. WANT TO RENT From 30 to 30 acres of tillable laud with or without build Phone 1437 or call Pincknev Bros. dairy, west end steel bridge. Rules for standardizing the jural and village schools of the state are being mm wnicu, instead or costing pcrintendents bv Superintendent of is a most profitable investment ik.i.i:.. i..... . v... irv. , . , . i nunc i usii iiciiuu viiurvuiu. i uv u- for those who belong to it. the problem ,,0rinten.lents will see that copies are : S, "'i ioi mr inme poste,l m everv school room, and urge Eays W. F. Gwln. Gtneral Manager, me Skookum on apples ami ! Sunkist ,,,!,, , hav, the rules enforced. Northwestern Fruit Exchango. ; "nnaes and lemons is becoming, As , ,hoo, rcqniremei,t ,tar Farming and fruit growing is a busi-; h thousands, even million of dol-iwiU be attached to the copy of rules licss, us uiiiiy cuillini'rriniir.f ii us inn- - -" fr. .... .... uv i m-uii mug a retail store or operating a iac-; complied with the school will be given a certificate. Mr. Churchill has cou- and when nil requirements have been torv. ! ' "e i nion or the growers mean, im- V" rTr. ,m"' .r ZT'r ; '! ':re,l standardizing the schools ever """ """ , ' "I" "v" ' ; r s ncc he was appointed superintendent Where would tho manufacturer of 'or example, the Northwestern rruit , ,,..-.,, it ' OUB at X. most im shoes wind up if he merely turned hisi Kxehange s now taking steps to put on ""i "it ...!, ..?.. ings, close in. 'ould accept small i manufactured article into a common!" nationar advertising campaign which !,'.',, .,.,. ,L. tracts, but prefer all in one body. warehouse and left the soiling end to i will greatly aid the growers iu getting' 5 , th- sf, T?.,?. ' .tnebition met in Sulem last IVcemuer Mr. Church- An examina- jmrjammn hiiimi fmniiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiai ! i imiiir iihiiiiiiibiiiii i iiiiii mini an .win nil LAND FRAUD CASE GOES TO JURY MONDAY ( CALL FOB BIDS FOR HYDRANTS. FIRE Sealed bids will be received up to 3 I o'clock p. m. July 31, 1014, by the Fire j i, .i i n ii,. i-i u -o lio. and Water Committee of the Common I Portland, Ore July 2-v-lt . was be constable, t hairnmn, at ieved todav that the cav ot . x.i ,. , . Minard. of Portland, and J. W. Logan ' rsigned tor 2o and E J tellers, of Tacoma. on trial ! fir. hydrants to contorm with the tol in the federal court here chuged with ; -owing requirements: ; fraudulent use of t'ne niai! in eon-' alee opening to be 4 inch; two hese I nection with their activity us " locat-; connections, 2'a inch: for installation: - v ,-v . a j i in 1 f.r t-mn.iK ctlm.ii- nnnn.ul'inn NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUBGHA3DT & MEREDIT3. ics-dent Agents. 335 StMa Street Jim Willson , tk care of itself f i onl.v top pru-cs. Not only will it; vu iim cviu tin , n uai litres m nut i - - - --tit t " n ki iu . . Tl Bimilnva kiuhlv nimlii...! .nWnltho tidiliir over in the dull sesnn Bnniuinieu ..is piun. IN TIME of danger prepare for safety.' manager Bnd an equally efficient ad-! reh are to be expecte I and in the tion and comparison of the s stems no t When fires are frequent it is time I vertising manager, lie has his associa- years when slack crops are in vogue. l various- counties were made to insure. Onard your homo against tions, his commercial agencies to which , Today, therefore, after yean, of striv' taat ;';',ails fu" " be wome.1 out loss. A policy in a good company! ho sninies and his associate experts 'S to perfect growing and producing! tllat wo"ul be equally weil adapt e.t to will do what you' can't do, and it j to whom ho turus for spoeial iufurma-1 conditions the growers are turning their i tBe rain Kr,w"'K eouutics east of tue mighty fine thing to refer to when I tion. j attention to the selling end and the: lascados, the dairy iouutn'3 of the ' the eicitement is over and the place The selling end of the manufacturing producers of apples are stepping forth! 'past, end the farming end fruit seo i in ruins. Our policies protect hitu-1 business is a highly specialized end, from their orchards anil from their tions. Mr. Churchill appointed County i dreds of Hnlem homes, Is yours among with the wide awake" organization. To' packing houses and taking their places Superintendents Seymour, Welis, Stur theinf If not, fee us at once about this must b attributed the great sue-1 among the foremost salesmen in thejill. IHmcan and Honncy a committei It. Delays are costlT. Lafler ft Bo-1 cess of manv of the world famous I land, through the media of their selling! to draw np a standard plan, and its liogor, 40tJ Hublaid" building. trade marked articles, luiagiue Sapolio,! organizations aud associations. report, with few changes, was adopted. A fine o' acre tract close in tor ifll(X), 4-200 cash, 10 p r month; there ix over ifiiOd worth of improvements oo fornia railroad grant lands, would reach to be 1 mch. All threads to be Salem.! Ihe place and the land is all clear but tho jury Monday night. There was Oregou, uniform standard shape and ; 2 acres of good timber. Plenty of fruit no session of court todav. f number. Kach hydrant to be equipped ; in full bearing. I.an I in this Incality With the exception of a sn.:ill amuont , with one 4-inch flange and hub double . is telling for ! j0 per acre, so when of evidence in rebuttal to be presented ' gate valve complete with bolts and ; .V(1" take off the enst of buildings you Monday, the government's case was gasket; 4 inch fbuige hydinnt connec- i re getting the land . for less th:m closed late Friday. .tion; hydrant valve designed to open !r1,f per aero. m i ' with pressure on wor...ng parts to back i I "till have pome of those 3 S'-i o of hydrant barrel. Tos-hive automatic tracts on Knifrr Pottom for $ 1 7-5 prr drip to be provided in bottom of hy- n,,re, 1"" cash, HI per month. drnnt. Hydrants and vaivea to stand ,liej pounds pressure without leakage when made up. DeUverv to be made f.o.b. Salem. The riwht to reject any or al! bids and; to select any type of hydrant is hereby PORTLAND GETS HOET. A ton of mountain hoe-v will be brought ta Portland todnv Hi.d placed oa sale at the Carroll Public Market. L. O. Pones, formerly a n:ember of the Portland police force, sent word yes- terday that he was going to ship the i houev from his aoinrv uear Carlton, j Jim Yillson This is the first consignment of reserved in said committee. All bids honey to be put on sale at the markets, shall be accompanied oy a check of o Mr. Fones is well known in Portland, per cent of the amount l id as evidence where he lived for a number of years of good taith. betori) starting his apiary. j CUts. F. F.lgic, City Recorder, j THE BARGAIN MAN. Ill North III3U Street. It's almost imre-sible to discs-n 1 -e ti.ii nss who thi:iks he cau tell a finu.y -tci