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SIX AlNT rr FIERCE. A THR. WAY gILL. S MONOPOLIZES sjLV ' hJka! : .C....J: TTTTtTTTtTTTT I SPORT Dollar Appeals to Many Pug ilists Who Have Seen Bet ter Days In Arena (Ey Hal Sheridan.) Xew Vorli, .Inn. lid. l-;'eiylnidy :n lliese dollnil'iil days of spoil himmiis to wiint lo lie a 1 i ii !i t weight. Kx rliiiuipn :ue couiinfi I'll' h, ditto ex Hei'iind-iati'i', wild a whole eiop of yuiiiiK I.1I011I who Meiup iiioiind the 1.1:1 poiiinl mark arc (ryin to lirin (heir way to foil line ia the it ii I lower ear route. The, reason, iiai iiraily, I he ra di. Tit' palilic npparenlly Iidm tired of iiitVriiir inilliiiij Ity hnnlii'i inn " hea ies. ' ' Tlo1 1 inidilh wi 'nihtt until reeeiilly have led : exi-iied miifli inteie-it and the I'eallieisl and hnnlnniH have lii-en Leepiii 11 11 mrj1' cil'iilly ipiiet. The lichtweililM, Mound siudi l.nxinl I'etit'iis us New Vn k, Milivanhee an 1 ' New OileaiiM, si'ein In he lielliu all tlii'j coin. Aside fi.iin the I'iihl I'au' inter J "id in n lightweight mill liei'iiu-e inori1 1 idee 'ruesM in umiiiHy chiuvn Ulan in en-1 ouniern lietweeu heavier ItoxeiN, it in a! laid taut the present erotvd of lilil j weight eiiteiliiiiieis in iiliout the ).i'!-t f in o eial veins. I'erhiips not in inntiv seasons has Ihel I'iKht lint! seen such e.pmlly '"iilchcl (,Vi,n ,.,m., hv ,,, (.iiuina tjllem an 1 reddie Welsh, ( hail.y W hile.. ., , . , uiul Voiine ShniJine, with Willie llilchie, Ad W'olmtst, l.each Cross ami .lohanv linudei1 lloerint; uround the fringes til' the Milne cliainpionsirip class. Itelowl (his eiowd is n host id' other "lights"! UlililllO uf y V win tli. ivintf liny riowit ils nioi: SicnKiii tif linhtui'icliU, von rjin'i h'l Bui N.l.-uii nl' Hii'wisi'li,' III,, iliop I'lllllpll'tl'lV lilt Hi' 1 1 1 Mlllltl, ISllt Willi t li't vim. Having tacldcii a i it-nil lircnk into vinhlr itlt tin ex Khiif u' liylit vi'i(;litn utljiMcit to tick rvon tiling mi tinl't uiul I'littit iilui'lv to liim At Wol u?l "jiint for l'ui).'' Ahi' Atlt'M nli is In uihlevilli Cijn Hi'iiiit'iitly it in nut I'tvitlmr lliat Alni' lll-UKH llltil iMIIlt, lit1 I M I I'M ott a (ion uf tlit Icittliu lanr ,,.i, In, Imlli'iic iitnl otlt'iH tn Mil hint 1 nt'ilii a ton." ( o'lic (in, )m ar Ni l m1 - nun!' Federal League's Siut Heard by Judge Laudis Ciiien'o Jan. The Ve.lera le 1,'ue's suit for do lioiial llaselialt r trial today lud'ori Iricl. diidue K. M solution of the Na I'llliuisi.ien tlelll to l uiliil Spites ii l.atidis, 'Ihe emiri reoot wns elnw luiseliull men. 'd with prouii iienl Atlorney Keene Addinclen opened Ihe ease for the l'ederal leni.'iie. "I'ather the Nitliuiuil cioiiiiiUmiui is !he fiiuntnlii of Justice or it is the funn tain td all injustice,'1 Addiiitun de 'lined. "Itcciiuse ni its fcut peticr. i plever who sii.Mis a enuliait villi nr. Kliuirc'l liiiMdiall ceases tt he u hll man lein. "An far ns Ihe players tire concern ed, ennlrti'ln me (he most insical ricaut IhiiiH In luiseliull. They it'ne Ihe plev .it's no rights. The jNatiniuil enmniis aion'K decisiou is final in all mitMcis. It Is nil nlisiilutely ii ut mi nt ii' hotly." In his opcnlni: stateineul Add ini;l eu lilstt uitnl:lied the eeudilionH which ptiratit August Herrmann to hold two lii'sifionn in .irani.etl lutsidiall. lie piiiuti'd mil (hat Iternnaaa is chairmaii of Ihe .National cenini-.siiiu niid uli" pi I'siilcllt td' the t tnciiiii.iti .NaCi.iial ic:i,".ue chili. I'leHiilcnt ,1, hii K T"ier, of Ihe n 'i'Mial li':.;:ue, i i h.'i. il n pp on i tn'iil :tcut III the t .on t l ,i 'Ol w hca ( lie i :im t. IIS called. He van e'.l,. t tiiy eilher late to.htv or Itonnrr.n c Many n fun trie ir thi.v nr limes before he is fully eettviin e. noiliimony Is what Sheroiaii said was. four A public speaker never reaches lh" pinn n le (.'' lame until some "ouiiti.v m w'spaper dnbs hiei lie "pini.e of oialois. ' ' BEFORE, PUT REALLY BILLY, "THIS DANCE. BELONGS, -TO MI2. WHITt ft.' . :..: i ; ii kji.., . '.'.liT -V- ' -fl i IKauser Brothers' Team NEWS Wnil TlirPP Stralffllf finmPQ'"1' aHeited tlmt tin; 5,l)0 trunps who .... vjv..s... uu...v ,(,ft Ml,sk.0 rity .,,, Gutierrez would t, ... ", . , ,,,,, . I'inin forces with tlio army of General HyupKelt111K tolal of ii. p,n, I ho; , , Cnrrnnzistn nd 1 1 n MMiT limit, iiul'i emit ion limit tlne.o , A. i. ... .1 .... B t n i i 1 1 K""l0! irom tho (ii'ii(.'i'r hist I IliL'Ilt (III the Clul) ullovs. Till" tulnl of t "Nil! will prolittlily Ntuml for smuo timo uh hiph mill k in the city leiiue. This 1 "Ml I record in llnee pins lusher tliiin tlie,". uu"" " " ".'' ! r. , Heme ,0le,l l.v t he Wntt ''ircz mid OlneKon, with (lenerHl ( ijr- j Shi.. I,. of the lliiuser leniu rimza in cmiiinuuder in einef, on the j rolled the liinh nvenme of i:o."i 11 in I ulso one Ivnnd, nn.l the Villunpiitii rojnlnn- I lit! Inch K'line of 22li. The neiires: i Hausor Bros. 1 2 : . . Til. Ill I r.s-i .TJH TiliS I.. I'riee ... K. I'riee ... I loualdnoii Kay K resn Tnlahi . ..IH.-1 ..inn ..1 7.1 .1107 7... 170 i.s iiihl 1'-',! mo 170 Ilili .1 is-, 1(7 1 "sio pin 1 Grocers. 1 2 ,'l I HI loil Ills 212 100 Til., Av.!.. Av. tut Freidaud s'''l'i: Sulidill .. Sid.hlll .. (liliov ... .1711 ..ISO ..HIS .151 ..'.'III- I (12 1 n l.")7 1 (' 1 o7 ISI :io:i lllil ."llt.'l l'.' 1 Ids 1st) Tolnls 7i;:l S l'I02 100 At the nietdini: of Ihe taxpayers lencue in Ihe liii'iiit court rinim llt'd uiiJit former stale prinler If. A Harris was the principal spenker. Mr. Ilurris i;il.is tiiis year, in the early part of told Ihe lax payers present thai he he-1 ,v. The facilities lire excellent there lieMul thai 1 1 1 slale priulini; wan he-1 fee such a sale uiul some splendid iini iui; done al present al Ihe lowest pos-i,,,,, wj offered. '. I'. Ilemliree, silile cost, lie said Hint he fnrihe.r ' w, 0,us n prie-winniu henl ol' ,ler htdieveil t ln I Ihe printing nexl yenr ,s m,w husily eii;iired in select would he tit even uioio cheaply as jjf the liest typea'for the exposition nt V, ? , ' " " . '. ',' , ';' ', " , V , "ooen shoii" oiiestion wan ptil. to Mr. llaniH ami he was asked if he thnnuht the work .ctuilil he done more cheaply ninler ihis svstcni. lie replied that the' ooen suoii was not iiossiiue un ter uie pri-ht'llt I'OIHtltltMIH ul tin nil i in fniM, Following Mr, Harris' tallc a Iniff (li.iciiMion on utMii'inl linos uan luKl in wliii li ull luf tln nu'inln'rH juiiu-il. Italy Annreciatcs California's Smypathy Capitol, Sacramento, Oil,, Jan. 20. Appreciation of the California legisla ture 's resolution of svmpiilhv for lite llalian earihiiuake miffererH wan an. noaiiceil in liolli houses lodnv when a tclecniui was read front Macthi li Cel lere, llalian authassador at Washiai,' tun. The telonram, read in liolli houses, follows; "I'eeply touched Ity Ihe feelinu'n of svinpathy of Ihe people of Italy in Iheir siil'l'eriiit;s so lieaulil'iilly inanl fesled Ihrourdi the npoutanous actiun of Ihe California legislature, I have Ihe honor to ncknowledne the receipt of vuiir liluhlv valued leleeraat of litis dan', kiiullv eoiiveviiii; n cepv of the tlllie, K I II 1 1 1 cooetinn II con m i tie resolutions niianinujiisly ndopte,! bv (lie seiuile and asseiuldv ol your slate, I esteem il n liii;h prUtlerje to eonunuiil cate the same to my novenimetil. "CioniiU f rnin Ihose who liavitur snf I'ercd in like milliner are best uualified t,i evieiid hmiii'iiiIiv nn. I reali.'.e fiillv what II means lo be nfflicted, I feel pailiiuhnly proud to be Ihe t liniu shin IhreiiL'h which vein noble feeliim" ,ll he i.iil.L' l.unwa'to Ihe llalian pen- uie and Ihal Ihriiueh Ihe ofl'icinls ol' mv go eminent, i oe:; eu 10 niinm i.iuw'v to Ihe olfi.'ittln lln.l Ihreu'.th them In Ihe people of oiir mine every evptiT-leii of warmed and deepest tip puliation which will find reflection of the Willi ef Ihe llalinn people. Appvcprhtion For 1 Oregon Rivers Large Washington, Jit". '.'' - The r'lver und harbor lull Ins just passed the house lute hist lib'hl. priiviilini: l.IMll I'ol lues-1 in v .t.il.innl fur Coouille: till1''. IT'i f,.r Nehalciii! iC.looil I'm' Cues river! ' slK.j'io for sin-Inn; JII.IHMI lor Ya ipi'inn: rf,!lo for Willnnictte river, i, I, i.ve I'.iiilai.d: 0iai.oiii for lowei ' Wilbiiio'tt" nnd Ciduatbia rivets; 2"i0.iit'il for Columbia bar, and ift.i'00 for Clnlsknnie. In nil, .'-', 2S0, Kit or 7 per cent of the; entiie aineiinl curried by the bill Is atiiiruiii nn eii lor waierwavs in ine insi , eoi'gie.ssioaal ilislnet. surveys are, provided for Ihe Cnipouit, CoiiuiHe llotno and Cbitsknnie rivers and for ecus l ay and Vaiptina bay, THE SALEM CAPIT 1 KNOX JUST SrTTmS nut MORE. OUT FEK rf SAKfc. ! . I .( .. , .'.1 Deposed Mexican Ruler Joins General Carranza Sun Antonio, Texas, Jnn. 20. Tluit OniM-nl Kulnlio (lutierrcz, ilcpoMcil pro vinionul prci(lcnt of Mcxi, has open ly rcpuilinti'd (lent'rnl Fruntiixiio Villu and ol'IVri'd liU hervii'eit to (Icncrnl I'll rrtuiy.il wns the unnoiinpemeiit miide t.lnv Kv'tlin ruriniiyiMt!! enilHtll here. Additionnl dinimti'hes to the state ilc imrtmiMit thi nfternonn indieiited tlmt . . , . . - 1 . a m : 'J;' "' " v 1'"'" ' ed troups on, tho otiier. wouici iii'nin in a lew dayn. Reports from the southern ropnlilie are verv ineimer Imt they indieate that I'nir order is lielnir niaintiuned in the enuitiil liv Villa. The nlrenulh of the Carranzislu allies is entiiuated nt 211,(1110, No fi(Hires re itardiiiK the numlier of troops eom- mantled liv Villa have been received. I A telei'ium from .Maiizaiullo says tl,,. niilitnrv niitroities at t.tdima ,,,,,., I ,,,ifw..iite ihe stores of .all foreii; tiers, whom they eluirge with hourdini; money, Fine Stock Sale to Be Held at Dallas "Mmmoutli, n' Jan. 20. Tho bnM'-l- iMS "I 11111' 81111-K Uil.IJIi I'MI II) nun M.u - will li,,l,l (heir niimuil Jersey sale at Nin naacinco in inpresenr ui.n ......,. ; Man Who Was in Legislature ! In 1893 Is Visiting Here A V. Howiin, of Jiorits. Ore., is in the city visitini; with lite family ol II. A. Ilawnuu. Mr. (lowan is interested mi Ihe worUinus ol Ihe leishilure as lie was a member of the house in 1S0:I ninl of the senate in 1SP7. He link nn ne tive pint ill the fliniotis senalorilll fillls when Senator Dolph Had later Seiinlor Mitchell were ehcted. Mr. (lowan states that the prospects for n railroad lit Burns nre very flut tering this yeur, nltiionuh they have luicii wailitiK lor the road since 1HSI. lHy faiiniim has lieen very sitceesid'nl in' lue section nioiiuil llurns. The oil wtdl Unit has lieea sunk to a depth t 2020 feet has struck salt water, which is reminded ns n (.'nod indication of oil. Accordiuj! In .Mr. Ilownii, llurns ha' Ihe litst liio.li school in the state to establish a short course of iijtricultoK mid domestic science. Rev. James M. Darnell Makes Poor Explanation Chicane. .Ian, 20. Voluntary explati- alien of his vinioits alli'L't'il inati inioiti d i t i I t,v '"""'' " " , " '.V' " ' '" " ','"' " " " ' lor 01 toe i it 1 1 11 1 1 11 ii cihiii u in iM-iiesii i, Wis., to Assisiant I'uited Slates Hintrict .Atle.nev Case. Haniel! Ilatly deai 1 1 chaises that he had nam tod lliilh Sup lull .idmilled he was the lather ol h babv. "Put lis until is mv only woiiuin I tver mil I declined. "I cuu:c lo w ife and lit ' iel." lb i noil ( lnca.no w it Ii : Kilid Sinn ecuii. of Avon, III., aad no a i wa but the eeierni'iiv poi 1 01 mod." Salon Band Preparing For Concerts for Coming Season Tho Salem inilit prt'pa 1 at ions o be the diiecltoll ol band in milking reueaisiils inidei X. Soiidenme.M'r. This Near the band will be loitipes.'d ot 21 tutus. I.a-t sii'tiiiier the couteits given In W illson p:';k were always well alien. led, nnd ii is Ihe intention of the diieitor lo bung the bund up In a higher standard Ihaa eor. They arc developing reveial fin lo players. s a elaiinet soloist, Will Skinner in regarded ns one of the ben; in the slul". The kind buys feel Ihat if (hey ate piopeily supported both mouldy and i i na it, in II v, that wilh tills eiieoiiraue ineit; (he Salem military band will roil' Il a st.tiiilntd second tn none In the state. ,ev. II. r.. Marshall .pastor ni me, I'lmt Unptint church of this citv, went to Perlhind this nl'ternooii on the Ore-j gen blectrie. I I X OH S. I n.nn't s. , I S nu Im Aikn I X teMF fMW III AT, JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. AFTER. : r. I r " X c- . .Vt.-T-CT Z.Lrl 5r"V where, you i XX Abound mbs. X N FRET A She. 1 WMEPFS X - V W V i BELLA I s- MAxP a rrt I BE.LLA t i C ;'i'fl "V. I. . i . I M'GRAVV FINALLY GETS IN EXCHANGE V VV ...sT"' a I V, r- -fmft. : . "-" 1 S?, . LOBERT est, j New York. Jnn. 20. Mnnnuer "Mcdrnw? of the (lia'tits expresses siitin.l'action With the ncipiisilioii of Hans I.obert, though n Roml iniiny baseball sharps figure that Mananer Moraa, of the I'hillii'S (,'ot the better of the trade that briars l.obert to this oil v. l'iteher Al Demaree, lnfielder ' Milton Stock ami n recruit catcher mimed Adams were (,'iven in exehani;.'. MeCrnw has hud trouble with third base for some time. Last season he tried Stock there, it nil he fielded the position well, but was n weak hitter.' Then he tried I'iddio (Irnnt, who could hit, but was a weak fielder ami not tast on hiuh an avernee lis (Irnnt did last year, man on the liases. He is thirty-four since 1001, having played Willi Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, viiumn ntriv ivnirura 1 W"fiA1 " xuij IDAHO STATE OrHCIALS Poise, Idaho, .Ian, 20. The gunnl pirv Malariiay itigat returned iiulict- nieiits against Attor ney (lenernl Joseph Auditor l'red W. II. I'eleisoa. Stale An Husloit, II. 1'. Alb ii, a brother ot ev Slale Treasurer O. . Allen, .1. H. W'ab lis, I'm liter slale pine btul insieclor, and li. W. Wink, a rhk in the stare i.tidilot's ot I ii i-. all charging embezzle- oo tit in i.'triiiis items ineittioued ill Ac- eoiniluiit b'amslcdt 's report as making no iho lot nl ol ex Treasurer Allen X "ZZJT ZZl iilrcw oa ii i m uei'ouallv th mil till regular linking channels lor' vatioea aiuounls ' continue a ini'ining enterpiise, Wnllis J.....I ii'urk lelr orders for wairanls with the treasurer and obtained the cash on them. Wullis drew lor the month ot October, in the early part of which In was tuced to rc'iuii. Hood was lur ni'h.'d in eiw It case in Ihe sunt ot bJOilll. Schuekl Wants Children to Know Harm of Alcohol Keprenoatativc Schuebel, of aimis countv, introduced a bill Clack- in the house vestenlay nl'ternooii priniiling ol Inpior trniiic, ate allivn elicit ot tiie ( ,n toltowlng lulls were introduce'! for the' eoinpulsorv giving of " in-. ethe". Tlmt Hie human problem Is as, in the ltous,. this morning: struetiein in phvsiology and h gii-ue brnnd mid deep ns human misery. II. II. l.'io. by Lewis Legalizing box with spei ial reference' to the efi'ectsj Prosideut superintendent W. C. T. P.. 1 ing ion!ets, of ulcoliolic drinks, stimulant ami liar- Vfta II. Priekey, I II. It. 100, by Harrow Increasing wtt;-ryTT"v HANS LOBERT FOR THREE PLAYERS 7 ' s-. ' i.-i.itei'tit -v. l inn niises. i.ooeri oin noi on nn esin mie tiats nailer aupervisiuii ot the but he is speedier nnd is u dnnjjorous i rnited States civil i'ii);iiieers uiul will rears old and has been in the liitf league colics on the human system in the piilil'c schools ol the suite or ureu'on. Ihe bill further provides, however, Ilutt "no pupil will be . reonired to, submit to instruction of sludv whose parent ohjccl, imt such objections on the l1llrl ' ,,f parents or guardian must be made: lo the si'pei'inteuileut or priueipal ot the school in w i ll ing. W. C. T. U. NOTES The W. C. T. I'. met Tnes.lav lifter P u wile a large number of lneuibe.s ul. 1.',",, A. A. Winter gave an interest ing 'all. on the past, present and future el prohibition. Mis. Jennie M. Kemp, president Ore gon W. C. T. P., addressed the iiieetim;, urging upon ait . i veoe, s , , e tio,'". i- bill pending in ihe le '.ishiture on I'ri day e, citing. .Vis. Adiiiton, of Poitlnud. luitiiin.'il orgrini. ed uiul le' turer of labur depart ttu i t, disctisseil the bills before the leg islature, and especially explained Hi" bid which she in int roiliuing ciii.'iten ooin nui oi MT'iiiuii, n o'g.u; ril.'it to Ihe talher s name uiul suppoit. she statid Ihat the tlnee great phases ef rnjer.it, I. e.. uplift of labor, the conservation of purity, nnd iinnihiliiti.vi Drawn Ollff oterirettc THOMPSON WOULD . CHANGE THE ENTIRE JUDICIAL SYSTEM (Continued from Fiie One.) ndopt rules for the governing of the court so created ami the clerk of the supremo court is authorized to appoint clerks for the two courts of appeal. The supremo court is also authorized to print the decisions of tho court, oil ap peals whenever it shall deem them to lie of sufficient importance. The bill declares that many people are now in jail awaiting trial, that the present courts nre overladen with work nnd Ihat therefore nn emergency exist;, narl the bill shall take effect immedi ately upon its npproval by the gover nor. Three other bills were iatr- duced this morning. Seuato hill No. 74, by Senator Dimick, crentoE a state trade commission consisting of seven busi ness men appointed by the governor. The work ol the commission ih to en deavor to build up Oregon industries. The bill eurries an appropriation of si'iooo. Semite bill Xo. 7.1), introduced by Sen ator Dimick, rep'cula the net creiiting the Oregon conservation commission. It is the desire of Senator Dimick to substitute for this commission tie slate trade eolnmin.sioa. The upproiirititiou carried by the conservation commission is the same amount as it is proposed to give the ytate trade eommis.siun. Senator KelUther introduced a joint resolution this morning that will be know n us senate joint resolution .No. 12, which provides for submitting to tiie people the proposition of amending the present 'Inw regarding thu veto power of the governor giving the single item veto power to the executive. Shortly after the senate opened this morning, Senator Dimick nrose uud culled attention to the manner in which lie claimed the senators were abusing the privileges of mailing bills ami calendars. He presented present mailing lists ami complained ut ' some length regarding the large number of people to which some senators were mailing bills. The old custom of referring bills of the .Multnomah delegation was again resurrected nnd a long list of bills in troduced by Mv.lt inininb senators were referred to the -Multnomah delegation. One of the senators was heard to re murk that although he had introduced several measures which concerned his county only, he had never observed Hint nay of them were referred to his county delegation. Senate bill No. 41, introduced by the .Marion coun.y delegation, requiring tlmt expenses of keeping inmates al the state hospital for the insane who owned estates lie paid Ity the estate, was discussed at cotne length nnd fi nally re-referred to the committee nt peiinl institutions. The senate, passed senate bill No. 50 by Senator llinghain, reducing the sub nry of the I.nue county commissioners from $5 to if:! per dnj Semite, bill No. 20, allowing the ci' of Astoria to dredge the river and fill the consent nnd permission of the slate laud board wan also approved by tin upper house. Adjournment wus taken until two tins iiflernoon. The senate spent the most of the aft ernoon considering the Dimick bill. abolishing the naval militia. The bill siu n course ,V,S 1 1 ti n 1 1 y re-referred to (he commit or liiinrdiuiis , t ,,,, ,,, ,!;,,.,. ,'.';, no,,, , i jouriied nt .1:05. - - FIVE BILLS PASS LOWER HOUSE THIS MORNING' (Continued from page one.) I ' pnrl"d in a bill providing fur the per-; inuneiit registration of voters, which in, ill the main ihe adoption of the bill which was di:iwii by County Clerk) (lehlhiir. of Morion county, introduced bv uie .Marion comity delegation, and1 incut i.oi ates sti'ne of the suggestions of- tevol by the Kiiehu bill, but the propo-! , f , . rln i t , ) M (1ion, , register i j with. tut niibmittiitg iiaitiraliv.alion pa-j I'i'ih or submit! ing information as to ' wheie ti ti . I when such panem were taken on!, which was one ot The fentures ol 1 tlii Kaolin bill, was stricken out. The '.'ill le; it ted I'.iMinihly by the joint ' ciiniinit1''e on jiulioinrv and revi-iun of. limn will proliiihlv pass the hiiase. Mp,:i,.r Selling a :i noii need the :it poin'in, 'ii! of Pet-I P. ilasler, editor ' ii1' the ( ential Point tleinhl, ns bill clerk of the house nt .) per day. , New House Bills. txy BcT ITJT ABOUT Going!! ljury challenges in felony cases. j If. H. KM, by Anderson, of Wasco liepenliug medical certificate require lincn'is in marriage law. f 11. B. 102, by Weeks Defining rights of owners of livestock. II. Ii. 1(111, by Vuwter Reimbursing sheriff of Jackson county $09.50. II. II. Kit, by Cnrdwell Providing $47.17. HI relief for John Hunter, con tracture, for lioseburg armory. If. II. liio, by Klniore Defining crime of burglary. II. H. Kill, by Dnvoy Establishing grazing limit for horded sheep. Salem Fence Works And Stove Repairing R. B. Fleming, Prop. Stoves rebuilt and repaired. Stoves bought nnd sold. Dejiot American Fence. . Gates, Plain and Barlied Wire, Paints, Oils ana Yamlslietj. " Roofing, Posts, Hop Hooka. 250 COURT ST. PHONE 12 Back of Chicago Store L. M. HUM ' ' Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company tins medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Fhone 283. 40 ACRflS $1,100. If sold this week, 1 will sell my 40 acres of laud for 1(1,1 00, only ijK'iOO down, biilunco time to suit. If you ura looking for a real bargain look-this up today for tomorrow may ho too Into. HOUSE BARGAIN Another rare bargain, fairly good house, good barn and windmill, all kinds of bearing fruit trees, 2 largo lola on n corner loOxlji), price 1S00, only s(lil down, balance on time; this property is well worth ioUO to .'1,0H0. FOR RENT Houses for rent in nil parts of tho city. Property looked n f tor for non residents n specialty; list your vacant houses with us. WE WRITE INSURANCE. We can place your money on Rood real estate securities. EXCHANGES, If you have any property to exchange for other property, list it with . Bechtel & Baumgartner ; Successors to Hoehlol and flynon ' 347 State street. Phone 452 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society BUROIIARDT fc MEREDITH Resident Agents 380 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On Good Ro.nl Estate Security TH0S. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Balcm, Oregon THE OLD RCI.IASLE" 'V:'ii!.:.t i ' . -..i.'.Y4i . ii.TC.'..i.,.y 0llL;A'A REMK DYforM E N AT DHUUOIFITQ.OM TUtAl. HflV 11V Maii " I? V. Tf ii y f I VI I lATlUNrt- SNAP