Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1915)
' I J- i 71 u 1915. EIGHT. . r.,,w rPTTlAT. MARCH 19, THE aAIiJEM UAf XIA-u iiuuttaaii, PA-kr.m. --- ' I Important Sale Women's Wash and Street Dresses, priced regularly up to $13.75 Special CO AO. closing price . . . pO.0 ;;f ! MMMMHHHMMHHHHMMMMH VEBY EICH WOMEN BUT NEVER REALLY LIVED i Tomorrow, the last Day of This Offering Women's Fiber Silk Hose, Extra Value at 39c a pair. A very timely offering of finely woven fibre silk hose in all sizes. A splendid article for spring and. summer wear and a grade that will give great satisfaction in the wearing. May be had in navy, dark gray, light gray, black or white. A hose that sells in many stores at 50 cents. This event positively closes to morrow night "9 cents a pair. See the Window Display (Coin t Street) . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY I I I l t ; ' I I Psychology of the Crowd lecture to- night Some confusion was caused liy' a misunderstanding uf notices mid the announcement wa- made of I'r. Conk- li's lecture for last nii;lit. Dr. Mnn ning of Portland lectured lut nijiHt un der the auspices uf the Salem Social Service Center. Tr. K. S. Cunklin will lecture toni(!ht, Friday, March 1!) nt 8 o'clock. This is (lie regular Public Library Lecture. 1'r. utk If n is ai TRY SALEBHRST v- V COODIGOODS All Around Town Dr. Mendelsonn, specialist In fitting glasaea' correctly. U. S. Lank bldy lodge. Following tlie initiation and the business Kesiiiii, there will he 11 uncial and dunce. All of tho very best In house" plants and i ut flowers. Waldo 0. .Mills, 1 LI Noiiii High, riiuiiii Slumped, good quality pillow slips to morrow, Suliirduy, for lid cents. See window. Ilogiilur No cents. The Noli." N. T. Gregg, of 853 South Commer cial street, reported to the police Inst night, that his unto liuil hccii stuli'u from in front of Luton hall. This morn ing it was located by Officer Nicholson ill the alley in the rear of F.nglobiirt 's store on Smith Twelfth street. The car, n Maxwell, was not damaged and the indications were that it was taken for tunity. Let's net acquainted imme diately. Have your new suit tailor Iliads and envy no man. Price now t'Jd, ij'.'.l, .till. '.Inlin Hiiiidin, the tailor, .173 Statu street. Police Matron Mrs. J. B. bhank is now installed comfortably in her new office in the city hall. The office has been furnished anil Mrs. Shank now has n suitable place in which to meet her friends and others in connection with her work in the police department. She will be in her office from 1:00 p. m. to .'I:. "Ill p. m. each day when she may be reached by her office phone which is 1-1. At other times when not at the depots she can usually be readied through her residence phone, 455, John Suiulin, the tailor, is now in llobj business again at 171 Slate street, anil ; now offers spring suits at $'J(), $2. and Mil i'or a time of III davs. Over loll styles at 'JI; WO stvles at .fJoj .'KID style at WO. , Roal spring lambs for Sunday din Santa ionieu, al., March !9. The four fisters of .lohu 0. Wendell, said to be the rich est man in New York, who died here recently, inherited fiiO.WMi, 000. They have never ridden in an automobile, yacht or ele vator. Never used a telephone. Never entered a theater. Never received callers. Have not neen inside of a church in 20 year". Nor in a 1 1 o a public gift to charity. I - - - WEXFORD - - TODAY AND SATURDAY Ella Hall and Boot. Leonard . "THE MASTER KEY" IN TWO PARTS The Biggest Production in Photoplays The Best Cast Appearing Before lne the Screen. "The Unknown Brother" Op- "Such Is Life" A beautiful story of a slaveys Sacrifice. MATINEE DAILY 2 to 5 How Two Brothers Chose poaite Paths in Life SHOWING TO THE CROWDS 5 Cents RETURNS FROM EAST Hearing an end. " ' Mrs. Difley was employed as 'house keeper for Hall and the state tried to ; prove that it was her brutal treatment , of the child that caused its death. The testimony of little Alice Roth ! ford, niece of Mrs. Difley, which Proso j cutor Kemnun used for his most effee i tive dosing argument, taking the words or the cmid tnnt she had been fine speaker and in this lecture s HarTV MltlM l.aMIOf Matfi afraid to pick up the Hall boy because is j usses the mob. how the crowd formed and swayed and the peculiar characteristics of a mob. The lecture promises to be pintinilaily interesting and is free. William Ferreri, Italo A. Montani and Frank Do l.uca, three Italian boys who loft New York citv on the 15th of last April arrived in this city this morn When He Will Assume Charge of Institution she thought he might be "hurt airain land Idody, " to mean that thore was .actually blood upon the baby's body as a result, of beatings ho had received. Sells Charged With First Degree Murder llnrrv P. Minto, the newly appointed warden of the state penitentiary, re turned from his eastern trill this morn ing completing o.os.s miles ot n It,niiu i ,g with Sheriff Each, and A. H. , . . ... M ... . mile walk around the border of the Cook, the latter 's prisoner. Mr. Min-i' 0'"Jl""1' "'" h r' R ls' . ' lour, erer nf Atva Iclivo Vnirnl o,.l i niTcii nrnies. iney nave tiiroe nnn i t0 has had no nniinrtuuitv to conler . 4r -l, .1. .. . . Km, 'I HARRY Wiudow ., '; Phone 1S30-J. tie,, TD TlD may your used f ,,, " . "irnitlir. lu'"8 uw. t'eetz i':. ... 7 ll'Vnn,. J. I iv 1 1 1 ..... . "idrnei n,n tarin. (all sj.y.o. wk c LADY would like"Zl Phone -,03-ir. " k Mil nig. ' """"am bui il w.. . v, rwANTKu-.-oo to i..rrv '"ity. Address t j T Journal. ) A; tt -at. Tr.it bnildi,,!.' W""lwr.Bii rott SAI.lv-1 lookcs,. waslnng muchine aa , CH 770 south Co,,,,! :?!,?' 31. JIj UO.U1-M0TK stock ofbT-7 field and lawn seel Thielsen Co l",l v . , V'" High st. ner at the Independent Market, 157 nnllion more than their nearest com South Commercial. petitor. Among those who were most o active in securing votes for the church At the mooting hold yentorday of the j "ere Mrs. fiuy Nugent, Miss liuth Vi Independence section of the Oregon Drafted Enylii.h walnut trees, fine ones, S!ic to I emdi. 200 Hlale street. .1. 1). Waring. An auspicious event in lodge circles was tho ha ii i ii 1 1 given by tho Xoyul Neighbors of America to the Modern Woodmen of Anieiien in tho hall Inst night, the event marking the twentieth anniversary of the former order. The Capital Lumber Co., 311) South Twelfth, building material of all kinds. Mithorsl Did you forgot that the "Mob Nob" can supply your chil dren's needs. Children's coats, all styles and kinds, made t' order very reasonable, The Y. W. C. A.' cabinet of W. U. left at 12:55 for Albany, to attend the district convention. A profitable and jolly time Is expected. The young Indies plan to return in tune lor Hie rrcsli man" Ch e .Niturdiiy night, Parcel delivery, baggngo and freight. Prices, lOe, I.V, L'ic an. I ,"0e. C, (I. i:o 'ill!" ilil 'A'M :s,uioi, iii;..iv dive us a trial. Pvnpare for war, ami eat at tho Jit ney Coffee Club, IJH Court. Miss Emma PaoUke was operated upon fur appendicitis on March I by I'rs. Casl.ett uud Thompson, Tho oper ation was n success mid Miss I'setakc has been taken to the homo of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Win. Pselake I miles east of Saleni. Tonight tho Yoenien lodge will have a special doss in instruction and eon- Miier some ery important nusiiiess iniiitcii time, prices on tlie woolens, M ruiiciu, .Mis. Iliuges is no aiiiateur. matters that w ill be brought before the , bi iii'iiug you this unpaiiilleled opor A lloie paper savs she pleased the music lovers of that city belter than . . . inau.v of the great artists ,.Ver there, t- , l"'''"M ''"'"nieiits on her voice mid singing alMlity dining recent veins one-half yenrs to complete their journey to -win a $5,000 wager but expect to complete it in two and one half years at their present rate. The offer wns made by th(t Vallcv Collage Social dub of New York. They have their dog, Prince, with them, the dog fell sick in the Rocky mountains and they carried him on their backs for 1 15 miles. City Recorder Klgiu affixed the seal of the city in their book today inul Pen Olcott stamped in the state sen over his sig nature. Dr. Misliconus Sanatorium, Hubbard building. Klectrie light Imths. Night service. The Christian Endeavor of the Cen tral Congregational church. Illth and Perry streets, won the Clotigh and War ren piano in the coffee ami baking powder contest offered by C. M. Kppley the grocer. The winner received 2,- 00,000 votes, which was nbonf half a a short joy ride and then left by the! Hop Growers' association, the follow- culprits, png Delegates were elected to represent o jthe Independence section tit the meet- You will lie convinced of the supor-'l" 1"' held in Halem tomorrow! V. It. iur ipialily if you try a I. a Coruua, ! -Murphy, A. Sloper and II. H. Fletcher, Nulc'ii-muilo cigar, 10 cents. all of J iiilependeiice, and Fred Stump of o ! Suver. According to a statement of Mr. Tho members of Salem Bobocca lodge .Murphy, who was in the city todnv. No. t ' will u t at I. O. O. P. hall at over 00 per cent of the growers near I o'clock Saturday, to attend the fu-1 Independence have signed with the its neinl of our lute sister, Violottii Kollo. ' sociation. Leslie Parker, V. (I. I " .. I Look! Loo.''.! Tho firnt aprlng lambs Tho drill team of the Woodmon of! are here, at the Independent market. the World met lust night over the city 0 hall and put in two hours hnrd work. Social Service meeting, Sunday even (ieorge McDonald is captain of tho 'ng. at the Unitarian church. Mi. teiim now composed of 10 men and is '"'urge Snyder in Ming, Mrs. Marion working hard to prepare them for any Miles in recital of Alaska poems. possible competitive drills with nay of i 0"- the local lodge oiginii.atioiis. ' At tho annual concert of the 0, A. C. o cadel baud at Corvallis tonight, Mrs. Dnlplr watches, at Stono's drug Hloro. Ilullie Punish Hinges, of this city, will o- appear as soloist. The (la.etle'l'iuies To stimulate trade., tbo woolen mills says: "A special attraction will be the have uiilliiiiied us to reduce, for a , singing of Mrs. Ilullie Parish llinues. Pattou, Miss Nellie Jones, Miss Alice Schindley and Miss Violet Corey. The society are under obligations to J, R. Ashby, (leorgo V. Eyre, Warren Cooley and others for the use oC their automo biles during the contest. with the state board of control regard- lieved nlso to be the murderer erf her ing his appointment but received no- . ' vogei, tne wealthy ti.e of it while he was in New York rrui'vale banker, today was held to Citv. He has not, therefore, decided n,nMV'''' tl,e , lTior court on-a when he will ass,e-ohnrgc of thcjar? ?' I', degree n.urder by Po prison although it will probably be lll'e '"Ifi" Mortimf r .Smith. April 1, possibly sooner if the board hoi M1s ,oi,! ,ho Hti'11'! 111 lllH ow" desires " ; reuse ami couducteil his own case. He ',, , . , , ,,. . . I adhered to his prior statements that He says that ho has no official, i,., ...... ., ...,'. .! : , , , ... , llr iiiii no diniiiiuiru, a ouiiuer, in knowledge of any appointments made;,- ,i,i,,.,. .,i ii,i i. i . i , , .i . . i I'H' i.i.ri'ei v iiii.i uiium iniiiiii-r, ui hv the I. on.', I to to,, oriuik.i utntf i nr. ' . , . , 'though he was unable to introduce evi- ing his absence and would not dis- , . , . ,. . . ' T. ... i . n v -.i ii i deuce to bear out his statements. It give out any information regarding any is believed by the authorities that Sells killed both Vogel and his wife. .i,i,wr.,u i..i.:..i. i. it .....i. : '"""S'" ..lion iic ui. u.i u iioine i ii me ... r. . . . ... ....... v. ... i present force of officers and employes,! "r"1 .1 intimating that such matters could f" "vcomphce, the prf.ee bel.ece wna unit ,,..tii ,fi... i. i, i t,.,.. i f,.,.,i to iiilcavor, to fasten a share of the barge of the institution and had familiarized himself with the efficiency i 01,t cf rev,''"Pe- on some other person, possibly of the present force and where, if any, ENGLISH ARSENALS BOMBARDED, changes would be needed to promote TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES No two persons eyes are the same. Each one requires a sepa rate and individual examination. Protect your sight. Have your eyes examined here, where modern methods, scieulific appliances and experience In sure a careful, personal regard for your needs. If (iltiscs tire not needed we will frankly tell vou so. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-201) Hubbard BMg. Thono 10!) have been enthusiastic, Oh! Riic-h good spring lambs at tho In. I 'pendent M;Uet. Tollow tho crowd to the chicken pie supper ut I ho Presbyterian church to nun row night; :i,ic. Debt Will Knock You Out We are steering this business to increasing ntleecss on the ra tional. risMcss cash basis. Hon't buy no credit. Little debts mul tiply with marvelous rapidity and before y can realize th.dr ag gregate magnitude they assume the iniiih ni:y uf u n. uintiiin. And how they burden and de press, ami take nil the snap out of hushicM and nil the flavor out of life! A newsy page we are non Secretary R. B. Ctoodiii. of tho st.ito i hoard of control, wiio is eonv nlescing It'roiu a severe siege of illness, expects Jlo leave today for San I'raticisco to re cuperate in health for tl imnilli ni' mm t !"'""' ''osnntiiig I In animus duties ol ,1ns olhce. Mrs. (loodin, who has ali-o KM 1L. I...' - !..'L '1' .1 .IL.l JL JltVVniRTCtvQMWMM . . " i"c nivalin list lor some tune, is improving very slowly hut surely, j and expects to join her husband in aliinii two weeks. Ibiring the absence of Mr. (loodin the nfaifrs uf the office will be competently nticu.lcl to hv Ins, ' assistant, Miss (lellatly. j Now is the time to treat yourself to real spiiug Iniiih at the Independent ! "i,""'' o I 1 The Father and Sons bano.net held i at the V. M. C. A. last night was at tended by lull of the young and old of the association and tho affair was pt enounced a huge success by all who ! attended, h'ev. , lames Klviii presided a toiistiunster and Introduced the speakers. The principal address of the evening was by Itev, ( ail Klliott, who spoke on the subject "The men of To morrow." Mr. Klliott 's talk was directly to the boys ami in x straight- foivvai'd manner he told litem of some' of the things to he expected of them ill years to come. He told them how to gel the most out of themselves and how i tu become reliable ciluens of the com nionneslth. Prof. Staler, president of the V. M. C, A, gaM, ',hort tlk and O. II. Uiugrich and I.. 11. Comptn were ncard in r few remaiks. Francis llilette rendered a piano solo and fail Sharer, Crl Million nM, Hohertsoa Hroeks responded fur their respective classes. KoUc Onxvh Macy have moved their l offices to an, tea SOS 3, 8lem Phik of Commrec buildi. Thone 8 1 3 tigulatf dinner. JSe, Bvotfi, 179 floulb Commercial stteet. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. Wc Arc Exclusive Agents for : Way Sagless Spring : : Ten reasons why it is (he best : It never saga or hags - does not roll to center. It never doubles you like a Jack knifo, It never humps you ea the bed slats. It never cracks and grouna and rattle when you turn over, , It is unbreakable us well us unsagable, It will last n lifetime with otdiuary care. Is guaranteed for 2.i vcars, There are no open links to come unhooked or tear the bedding. Perfectly sanitary no place for vermin easy to dust, Conforms to simps of the body, giving restful support at every point, It is luxuriously comforliihlo yY " . JV vajs S!t: -HW lhnem SM0 Display UioMEirvRSISHERS llUf. COURT & HIGH STS. TOUR CREDIT 18 QOOD HERE. I'OR RENT S room house, ,170 North Liberty street, l.lglita and bath, nice Inwu, garden with fruit. This is a bargain, 1200. buy and rent : Here is a crowded, of big; honest values to offer because we for cush and pay no Vim flour inado from the best hard wheat obtainable, if 1.00 per sack. Pet valhy flour, special to morrow, l.7ii per sack. One gallon absolutely pure Ma ple syrup, nuolc in New York, for harmony in Hie administration (In his way back from Brooklyn Mr. Minto states that he visited and in spected the Stillwater, Minnesota, pen itentiary which is credited with being the best in the United States and took some notes upon the different phases of the managcineut and discipline which might be of use. and value to him in his new position. He reports that ke had n most enjoyable time hut did not get a chance to visit Sing Sing prison while in New York, He ji DIED s! ,Ki;y t the family residence, !7 South Coiiiiuercinl street ut 0 o'clock Thursday evening, March IS, l!il", Mrs. Mary .lory, ut the age of 7s. Puneral services will be held Sunday afternoon nt o'clock lit the Leslie A. '.. church. Piinerul services will bo conducted by the Key. ,1. C. Spencer and interment will titko place ut the Odd follows cemetery. Mrs. ,lory is survived by two sons, Charles ,lory of Stockton,' and Oliver .lory, of this city. Her husband died here in 101:!. .Mrs. .Mary .lory cnnic to i Oregon in lsr,( and moved to this city !in Im'.I. In lsiili she moved into the I home on Pl.i South Commercial and: (lived there until the time of her death. She wus of old Hevoliitinniiry stock, her parents, Anion and Phoebe Itudd, cum-j ing from Pennsylvania before their re-, i nun III to Illinois, l'erliu, by wireless to Suvville, L. I., March lit. Press dispatches this even ing assert that flerniun neroplunes have bombarded Hritish arsenals at Sheer mss on tlie Thames river. If you are not able to selul your wife nwny for a trip this liuminer, it is time now to commence urging her to N-ranger. Koato i,.vCl ' ...... oruilii Neiger, Salem, lit, i. sttivs, Ho, Si, L'Vll'tll i.xi r.i cm -. I v.-,. . . , . . , """"in vvisnes n. invj, ironing, honsocleaiiing. ,.ool, ""ow":"'k ti,c hu"r- f FOR SALT, ni; TKADK Hv ,, acres ot Tine lilncli an, ., Ninth Liherty sUft Jli-. house, K)U SAI.K Sp,u, 0f mK,t ,.(rl 2.S.)0; young, snund nmt gnod era. Price ;;!.-il. 4 litrry Citv f, Ham, Perry street. -j WE will allow you the highe.tpriw(t your used furniture is eithinji J ;,i ... "ru"'' 1I("M imn FOU SALK cheap, ouchiiw io, cultivator, good for gar.lening m poses. Address C, nire Journal. Uii. COTTAC I-: for rent, mmhn ,w Summer and Oak streets, .artlv fa tiished, if desired. 1'bone HVvl.v 1 1 hti K)l! KENT s-roont huuH, t.tjr.j bath, electric light, furnace, lint, large lots, all fenced. But 11' per month to ri(.'lit jmrtv; m( j L. ucelitel & (o. TODAY AND TOMORROW In the Land of the Otter Drama, 2 Reels The Speed King Drama, 2 Reels Fol'NI.) Two vcinlhiir licilm. ime with bell, cnnic to inv vhrt; v. fi"!.l and keen until raM fur. Jw Spi anger, lluulc J, Hex 10, 1'kme In' Mail SFTTINtl eggs for nalc. Annrau W lliitti rcup. Choice Aiuonii 'r ten hens and lockcicl fur mlc fl olJ North Lihcrty. l'lmiu' IKM, FOU liKNT liO acies uf garden l-l with good bail'liw, situate l' Vniile from car line on i"!' rond. V. A. l.Mmi, W Mr.v The Mutual Weekly No. 6 Latest War News Rmn and Wall-Paper Keystone Komic Comedy 6 ReelsTn All Come and Laugh. Bligh Theatre 1A No raise in price If) Ivtihe Show that Pleases lUv the People. MONKY- Have applii'Stioiw mK at per t on first class wriini' one to five vcars. If yon hue to l,.,n phone Ui. V. A. M II A V K - At u local hospital, Wednes day, March 17. 1015. Snriili A. Shnwk, j in uic ne oi on years, i tie luuiy was m sent to Portland yesterday, uVcoin-i pained by the Kev. W. Lee Cray .t . sWIIJkW.iiMK -riisB in ;?ra. the I'nity Presbyterian church. ' mmmm mm mmmm nmmtmm mm Fiineial services were held in Port- ' ...... - land this morning, with cremation at me .vir. rM'ott crematory. : TRY SALEM FIRST l. -..i -v- r,.. t.... u.iic:: i i. .. i.n....- .1. . i.1! in s v . . llol c,' ..i. . funeral -e i' iu c i-rininuiu i iuhhiii' riuiu ..... ive'tri Nice sugar i per pound. ured hams, IS contn Prunes, cents. 1 c, i ul tl pounds for "5 Onions. 1," pounds for 25 cents. Pure La-tern buckwheat, 55 cents per mo !j. Pill pickl.s, special Saturday, I" cents per ,nart. Sugar, Saturday special, "'j peunds for Cft cents. Compare our prices with credit tore prices uud see the difference, Damon & Son, Grocers l'hone OS, sjj j, rom,i We deliver any pluce in East, Wejt, North or r-vuth Sslem. Oregon (Iralinm Oregon Wheatulu Guaranteed and mfg, by Cherry City Flouring Mill Safety First Call a Taxi Phone 700 Salem Taxi Co. Office Bligh Hotel Miirsns.ujuFfn HOLLO At her residence, 1T1UI State street, Thursday, March Is, nil,",, .Mrs. Yiolctte Hollo, at the age of iin , and ask your grocer for years. :k r tunny soft wheat Flour, Mrs. Hollo is survived by her has- Flour, baud. Frank Holla of Salem, a daughter, ' Unl' Plead bleuded Flour. Mrs. Coral Parr of Salem, and sun Will, Kcononiv sot'e wheat Flour. Hollo ot Aurora, Missouri, services will be held ut the chapel of Oregon Wholewheat Vvohli .v; l lough Saturday ufteiiioon at ! 2 o'clock. Tlie services will he under the auspices of the I hureli of Christ. Scientist and interment n't City View, cemetery. ' i k " ' j The piano, the grand prize in the ' voting contest put on by C. M. Lppley ot this city, was won hv the Couotcl'u- ' tioiuil church. The Kvangelical church at the coiner of Kth and Chemeketn streets well second prize and will have the choice of n number of valuable aiticles. Mi-s Zelphia White won tin Wnlthatu watch and Mis. W. U. Miles and Miss Josephine Stansell each won a set of dishes. The contest which win "luge, I by Mr. Kpplev to popularize his home manufactured baking powder mid coffee was closed Thursday night and attracted rimsiderahle interest making many friends for his products. Case of Mrs. Difley In Hands of Jury Titcomn, Wash., March 1!. Kt the conclusion ,,f elo.pieat appeal t the tury made by Pro-ecutin Attorney Keninun on I. ..toil ti,.. ....... ..' case of Mrs Hertha P f lev 8trictl Koim with the nurd th' ' ' 'I'l ni Mvat. Bathi. CI, ranee I , . 1 ' ""r 'U RA 7S. -00. 1J0 FEB DAT. Z tl, ' . t' J',rv " only hotri In th. busln.a disUlct ... i ii,-..., 1 "K ,1,on nearest to all Deoots. TiaatrM and and three women constitut in tl,,, (., ?.,. SrJ?J,J v n ... ....... vayiwi ouutuoa. " aiCll- A ITnm. Aw from HomiL T. O. BUOH, Prop. uuu,', BottPhonea rre Aato Sot. YOLNCI man. age.l 0, stronp ""l ' ing, no bad habits vHW, f have work of some luiul. '"";' you to offer ! Adilnw N "j, Journal. FOI? SA1.K-I' . H. '' f; and :" . iii. h ccntrit'iifal 11'. " i first-class coinlitioa. i" ' either' one or both clicii' ( till on soon. I'll""''". ', .letters,,,, 7-K-4I. A- H' ferroii. Ore., H"ti' ' LONELY younR v.idw, P 2'-''l,j' 1.15: owns nice, coaimri.i""- - .vl.,.,it land WurlV ; w ih ilU-.H-Ji earl ': also lurps l"k disuosi.ion: easy tn Rot will marrv- poor 3 J oruble, iiniiMiions ; moertv sucossfullv u 11 ioi4 ' I 1 nn, cr unv man ' , lw. I....." -. - ni,,,cf. .,.,... ..i It C Nitmv i" " , I quics. B ,5 FnrB,r.- .lr.. 1 ' Sincere, iii.wi , .i n,.!,..,,,. Kieaerid deliver- answered.! This notice tniu'spnir soin. K; ttn.i. Wiil'MM!, "'f- an. I : ai""'"1 "''" lurn fil' ' . ' r .hunks, cii pair goo, 1 1 1 10, ha bir all Iioims. Salcui Fee ci.il stiect ve known i'1.''1,,':H weight I'""; Chickrn Prt 'P1 Mf,iM.. " I hnrch. MturvU .T:il0 until ' '''1"1' .:ir ru - ttoryin the Journal JW" column. When In SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Spa.U.hChiv-kM- u --' ....r ii.enrii I(, eVlileil.C meats They appeared to he greatly re-1 Ueved lh. their Hying a,,,it were! jtlntatet rra" t Estimates - , i 1X