Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 29, 1916, Image 4

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CHARLES H. FISHER,
Editor and Manager.
Editorial P
1 Journal
7oULlVUKD KVF.UY KVENIXO KXCF.PT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY
Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc.
L. S. BARNES,
President
CHAS. H. FlsHER,
Vice-l'rvs.idont
DURA C. ANDRF.SF.N,
Sec. and Treas.
Daily by carrier, per year
Daily by mail, per year ...
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$5.00 I'.-r month.
3.U0 . IVr month.
.43c
FULL LEADED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT
EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES
New York Chicago
Vard-Lewis-Williums facial Agency Harry B. I'ishor Co.
Tribune Building 30 N. Dearborn St.
Occasionally some doctor or health faddist takes con
siderable trouble to show mankind how to live to be one
hundred years old. Just why anyone should want to live
to that age is not explained. When the body is worn out
and the mind weakened it is fit and proper that we should
step down and out. It is after all not the length of life
that makes it desirable, but rather good health and pleas
ant lines during the years we are on earth.
The birds are somewhat used to snow now, but at the
same time a few crumbs left where they can get them will
not be overlooked by the little helpless fellows. If you
want to have a little private dinner party that you will
thoroughly enjoy, set the table on the back porch or some
The capital joumai carrier by8 arc, inducted to put the papers on convenient place and forget all about sending out invita
ch. If the earner does ant do tin. misses you, or neglc . get ting he 'k:,.,i: .;11 t,4. b
r.An tn von on time, kindlv idione the. circulation manager, as this is the only
way we can determine whether or not the carrier are following instructions.
Phone Alain 81.
SOMETHING NOVEL ABOUT HENRY FORD
The Albany junior high school basket
ball team will arrive in the city this af
ternoon at 7:15 o'clock this evening
will show the Washington junior high
school team what they know about bas
ketball playing. The game will be play
ed in the gym of the senior high school.
Fred Erixoa and Walter L. Smif I u
went to Portland this morning to attend
rcmomal session at Al Kader tcr
ru-n rtni.mo OQiVl a-nnoo tllnv. fVla nfhn,. nr,J V, Uimmofni. I'u' ot Ancient Arable Order of
OVV VCIV.11 OI LUG ClUU LilC UUlOUiClCl i,bb' i,i the -I ! Vln im.
tions. The birdies will attend to that.
California is determined to stay in the lime light.
With Mt. Lassen growing tame and the Panama Exposi-i
tion a thing of the past, she bids for notoriety by staging the
CITY NEWS
State Labor ComniKstoner 0. P. Hoff
returned to this city today from Port
land where he has been attending the
annual convention of the State Federa
tion of Labor.
A. C. Stambrough. superintendent of
city schools of Newlierg. and Raymond
Kassett and Miss Hope Purdy, two sen
iors in the Xcwberg high school, were
visitors at the state house today.
If'"?
PAINLESS DENTIST
303 State Street
SALEM, ORE.
It nas been tne rule 01 newspapezs geiieiany 10 wirei hunti the cellai. She gwi d 0regon's rains and re.
at Henry Furd, when not poking fun at him, and especial-1 fused to trade even a bit of sunshine for them
ly since the failure of his peace mission. Theretore, it,
i's refreshing to find a sympathetic sketch of him fromj It m be thafc thg position taken b the land t
a source that cannot be suspected of having been sub-j convention was corrcct but when it is knmvn that s A
sidized. The "Tatt er 'describes him as a plain man of, D Puter ig in Washington W0l.king hard to have the con
the people, who looks sixty years of age, of medium size S ventions pian accepted by congress it at least awakens
spare habit, color ess skin and neutral-tinted hair which !suspicion that there may be a large sized Senegambian
might have been brushed with his hands, clad in a dark,, rVlQ fllol C11,,ni,r
shapeless suit that sits on him as if placed there with aj
pitchfork."
"The public knows Mr. Ford chiefly as the inventor
of an automobile, which, in the language of one satirical,
has made walking a luxury, and of a futile scheme to
bring peace to a war-racked continent.''
After accounting for the adoption of his peace scheme
by the inexperience of Mr. Ford in world affairs the
writer closes with this interesting touch and tribute:
"If I read him aright, Ford will not relinquish his
peace propaganda, but it will take other forms. Mean
while, he will devote his attention to his business, now
grown to the proportions of a little world in itself. For
recreation he will expand the work on his big farm near
Detroit, where his principal crop is free wild birds. It
is planted with trees and shrubs specially chosen with
reference to the tastes of! his feathered guests, for whom
he has built houses and artificial nests on scientific lines,
and before whom he daily spreads viands as carefully
selected as those for his own table, while their drinking
in the fuel supply.
the fact that he beat her and threatened to shoot her. In
her cross examination she went even further and testified
that, "she loved him dead." Isn't that just what the
prosecution is trying to prove?
With so many of those little Balkan countries to be
of them will have to be satisfied with the joker
I
The Parent-Teachers' association of i
the Mountain View school district he! I
Friday evening was one of the mostj
interesting ones held this winter. The
address of R. II. Reed, a retired mission-1
ary, was listened to with interest. ,
The automobile firm of Halverson fc
Bums are well represented at the auto
mobile show in Portland this week.
They are distributors for the Oldsuio
bile and Maxwell cars, both well repre
sented in the auto show. Those of the
firm ntfenilimr lire (' .feu-eft r,,n I!
Mrs. Mohr testified that she loved her husband despite! l'w uaiterson & Bums.
The Chemawa and Dallas basketoal,
game at Dallas last night was won by
Dallas by score of 21 to 2.'!. It was
the fastest and closest game ever play
ed at Dallas and the local team which
has never been beaten had a harder
game than they ever were in before.
Uonie, of Cheniana, played the star
upplied with kings the stock may run so low that some ? a. TitJiZ .It
that, place.
Attention
at the
Proper
Time Will
Save Money and
Discomforts
This applies to tooth troubles in a more certain
degree than any others. Save yourselves pain and
money by having your teeth looked after by com
petent men.
Charges reasonable.
Lady Nurse.
Work guaranteed.
Sanitary Office.
r. W. A. Cox
303 State Street
Phone 926
mm
WeSt Mason
WAR STORIES
Public Servi.e Commissioner Clyde
H. Atchison, who is now at Washington.
D. ('., where he was called in a rate
case, telegraphed to the commission to
day that the state may present its case
by a petition of intervention in the suit
luotight by the Last Side Business
.Men's club against a number of rail
roads to allow the same round trip re
turn by way of Poitlnnd and Seattle as
is allowed over the southern route. Al
present the rate to return bv wav ot
ij JfUUK STOMACH
I CLOGGEDWITH WASTE?
Daniel J. Fry Guarantees to Return tba
Money If Mi-o-na Does Not
i Relieve You.
I'm tired of the stories of battle, that word oainters 1,0"liU"l,""l1s,'i,t!'e ' "lm,,.t ?,:
....... tt iip , n , i ... i ci man 10 return i,v wav oi tne soutli
water in freezing weather is tempered by an electric ! I10.m ; oi peasants wno perish like cattle 'cm route.
heater. A recent census shows that twenty-lour diuerent i ...g iu, , m mcu ui uu ctnu
species of birds are enjoying his hospitality so well that a
Fear Russia Denmark
Hates Germany
group, including song sparrows, uLuunwif.
and even robins, have given up their annual flitting south-
ward and face the rigors of a Canadian-border winterj
for the sake of such uncommon comforts as he prepares
for thoni
IUU illlUUt, Ul clll UUIlgS lliat SiaUgniei' antlimght tor coasting especially on the
S .1V sn tf 1 7HP n vn,.v, r,f tU fovmoi. ,,., 1 rairmomit hill, the Portland Railway
--"J v... 4, M J U. II VA. L11V JLUIlliVl 111
shucks eighty bushels a day.
butchered, diurnal, there's
Light & Power company wil
jest for the benefit of the i
Norwegian roast, a port which can only
"It has been rather the fashion to rail at Ford's oddi-j , (
ties; but if we take them all impartially into account andj.vv '
try to strike a just balance, putting into one scale his;Mp.;rl
worst mistakes and infirmities, and into the other hisjjp V f)
..niior- !it vhoh fivo ni'oniotcd bv nure kindness and HhAmji
In hsts nt the : are lioht
nntViiniT T coo! ''oasters. The hill is four blocks long i " reaclie.l by a grao ot .-weoisn nun
nomine i see,,.:,,. ki.. , ..." . , tenitow. si. vras' to
that enchants; 1 m tired of the major and.".'1".- T r dint it may be properly recover
Colonel. With h ood on their hih! nrul thpir ".".5".. i,n' " l"' l,li"',('
, , " v.-- nn tlP nilihM.i t HcL'd III urr 1A nnt
jieculiar acts which are prompted by pure kindness and
do no one harm, I suspect that he will take pretty high
... .i mi e i.:
r.
gene
Finland. She is not so much
pro-tiermun. but she is strongly anti
Hussian. That she will yet attack l!us
sia is not a bad guess.
Denmark hates Wennuny for the loss
linn.- ,,u 1... ,.l,f i-. tl,n 1. n.. ..:. U..liliidii'i.r. Ilnltitii. She f .,fi hi.
Hie a tale Of the toiler, Who's Whacking lip flf 'ho coasters. The entire hill is injture (iennan aggression. She sympa
Avnnrl lw fVio or.iv! T'.n t;.,J nnhn U.. , : fine condition and with the extra lights. , thizes with England. She would like
.,v. j "i iu ui me uujs in ,i.,,, ,viu nndoubtedh- be a big crowd , to fiaht, if at a
Lilt' UtllCIies, Willi SHUeS IlUl OI water and our tonignt. but she could so easily be overrun,
loam- far better the plumbers, whose """'. '"r h"v:w b' .f!,:r.ma",ior,-r
i 1 Hit I silt1 is Jill i ii i :i ii a 1 1 it iu ii
! i ii """mil- run I'llllll UV lllilpl
pants; l m tired ot the spy and the spoiler,' '"j? so!"n about two weeks ago. the
r.f rlo.'iila oneo tlint litfoi. tV. o,tm,.,1. r 11 : l'ortland Kailway, Light &- Power com-
II. VVL llll. OV.CtlUl, Jy tCll I1JU1V
ller, who s whacking up
I'm tired of the boys in
shoes lull ot water and
the plumbers, whose
Sweden and Norway Hate and when my customers come in afterward
i ana ten mo now ninen gooa it nas uon
I them," said Daiiiel J. Fry, the popular
i druggist to a Journal man, "and thas
; is why I like to sell and recommend,
i Mi-o-na, the dyspepsia remedy. Tha
I distribution of samples that I mad
I created so much talk and so large a
' proportion of those who raceived a
: sample have bought a box of Mi-o-ca
j that my clerks have been busy selling
sue medicine ever since. I nave so
much faith in this article that I an
going to guarantee it in the future, aal
will return the money to any purchaser
of Mi-o-na whom it docs cot help. That
may seem rash but my customers havu
said so many good words in its fav,,r
that I do not expect to have many pack
ages returned.
"Anyone who has dyspepsia, whos
food does not digest weii, and who huj
to take thought as to what he can eat,
and when, can leave 3d cents deposis
nt my store and take home a box oi
Mi-o-na and if the remedy does not
regulate his digestion and" Ik-Id hi
By Chas. P. Stewart.
(t'nitcl Press Staff Correspondent.) ,
Copenhagen, .Ian. ii. (By mail) The
Scandinavian business situation furn- j
ishos a sidelight on the Swedish, Dan-1
ish and Norwegian attitudes toward the I
war. Sweden is a neai;-bclligcrent. She ;
fears liussian aggression, with a view i
install two'1" acquiring a warm water port on tne
nn t h.i n i.w' en n , 1.. . , ...
w ..... 1 1 . S I It OS , .1 IP CHI! .Vlt I, Pfl- no ninnnv
11 llll II11U 111, . .--l..-1'vvv ..... ..v ..... I l . . . , rt via. .
i ;!-;.,.. tin. miUmtviiri.c if ii in lcncnes are iixing rne pipes in mv nome. Ive read oi V rc hUmli nt sh fights at aii n must be with the aiucs
uiin. no mini v"""i - f- - - iii.. . j. t i i it i i -
rne ration " 1 movemenis oi legions, i ve read .01 advance and re-
' ' i treat, of ashes and ruin in reeions. whorp nnfp mw flit.
1 ... ,i n" . 1 : .!,. - ! corn and the wheat: and now I am wenrv nf rpnrlinrr thpp'
W lUlt IS Uiere aOOUl Hie OUiee Dl IflMaiui uuu .n- j .'' , Mrs. Kllintt. of Shaw had a n-.rrow'dcc.:, as Sweden has, in Finland, bv at- i rt
nets so nnnv'' The nav is onlv three dollars a day, and stones oi carnage and gore, of myriads wounded and fr... ,i,,i, at shw station 1 ta.in,i Kussia. i,,.t has peril from k.w-;b
,1(i ti' o.ion l-ists but fortv divs so it is evi- bleeding, of hosts who will wake never more; so tell me ;''!!, m"l"i"- !" '"'" o'uk.' - (' Atlantic port is as w
11 eaee, ailtl IIIO SCSOn UISIS lllll 1UII. U.lt, W ll is ui . 1 ,, .v(.vnl others sic wis wnitimr to .groat es Sweden s can be. I
ent the office is not wanted for the salary. As for the! a tale of the granger who curries his mules in the morn, Ulkth Jin ' (r "e (uv,, she has more interest i-
tliiiv,, ic cr.n.M.nllv ii llllU'h kiekinP 'It the lochia- Wh tllSS UP thl? eSSS fl'01U the Clanger, and Shucks eighty "" I-P"t r waiting room nt that place; aevelM.i, her merchant fleet than m,
OllOr, tneiO IS gellOiallJ SO milCn KlthlUt, ai Hit U l,lSl.l 0 ' & J those waiting for trains do so in the! anything cl-e. She has small dispos.-
ure that that phase of the office is not worth much, it; ,,u"u Ul -Jn. ,tlv. This momiug as the train puiicij t.. risk its destruction i,y ti
What is
tracts so many
mile
d
honor
tmv that that oh
looks as though it must just be the unfailing desire ot;
the American citizen to hold office that causes men to . SILVERT1NNIIFFICEES
spend their time and generally more than the salary j " "
,.,..,,f.. . n-nt ,1,ntwl ! Sil.,.,1,,,1. Or.. .Inn. -JiL-A joint in-
itlllUHIIl. H' LVi fl I uv.no.
Mint tin to is no doubt she will remain
Has Narrow Escape ,nt:;" ay b,;st u the same as
Sweden's. She has notliing to gain iu-
l don "t know but what we would be
willing to pay him interest.'
This shows great faith in the merit
of Mi-o-na. It is really a most unus
ual medicine and the rapid increase oi
ales since Daniel J. Fry introduced it
in Salem shows that it 'does ail that i;
is claimed to do relieves dyspepsia,
regulates digestion and enables thos
who use it to eat just what they war.:
vita no tear of trouble after.
HAS 65-YEAR JOB
President Sproule, of the Southern Pacific says the
story that his company will build a road from Coos Pay
to Eureka, California, is false. With all deferanco to
Mr. Snroule's supposed knowledge of the subject hi;
most decidedly mistaken. His company will build that
piece of road for the simple reason that it cannot afford
not to do so, or to allow some other road to got a water
level haul around the Siskiyous instead of over them.
Yes, the Southern Pacific will build from Coos Pay to
Eureka sometime.
The Evening Telegram seems to bo as much out of, l",,. X"J
touch with Portland folks as it is with those of the bal-jeiiue Matthew,, t
ance of the state. This is pretty conclusive evidence that
it is wrong in its positions on state affairs.
i-tnllahon of the 1. I . U. I-', and the
l.ebek ill Indues of till- , ilv nils held
in the I. ii. ( F. hall Wc'liicln y ev
cuiitu". The niei'tint; was open to mem
bers an. I friend", and ah mi Uoii were
in attendance. 1 hnilc- Ihuwnod, dis
iriit doi'iitv uraud master, and Mii-s
IS Winona I'aliuateer, ,li-tii, t deputy pres
ident, installed the oin.cis as follow-:
Tryphen.i b'cbel.a'.i lode No.
:!! - Noble iiiaii.1, Katlierine Taylor;
ice grand, Lot lie Srhnli; ve.-ording
secretary. Marie J,uic-: financial see
I rotary, K. . Allen; 1 1 camivr, Mollie
! b'iciies; n.inieii, Mrs. l-'iduk lilacker
iliy; conductor. Oiace I'oyles: cli.iplain.
I I. a ' i n ii.i Hiake; U. S. N. (I., Kmina
1 Adam-oil; I,. S. . (I., Sv l ia Media
I uis; . s, V. !.. Chun liiuauo; I.. S.
iu-ide gonrdian,
le guardian, K.ith-
Those installed in
Silor lu.lj.,. Nn. f. o. o. I-'., were:
Noble nrand, Flovd Allen; V. I
There is no doubt but all claims of
the credit,, is are amply secured, but
the men who backed Fiunei'aii in the
purchase of the paper, will probably
lose heavily. Janneran, during his op
erations on the (iuard put in u very
expensive plant, and for a while pnb-li-hcl
a paper at San .lose, California,
going into bankruptcy there. lie is
said to lone oone to Seattle.
Several different parties have been
for some months past to nenn-
those wnitinir started to cross the
track from the store in order to board
it. Mrs. Kllioll crossed' jnt ahead of
the train, but as -he steppe, I off the
track slipped and fell backward strik
ing on the pilot and rolling in front of
"British nuvv. For this reason, though
it seems natural that .Norway should
ioin the Swedes in the event of a clash
with Kussia, the .Norwegian viewpoint
is not like Sweden's at nil.
Like ltemnarli
lieorgc
though for different .r if1""-' was killed
it. She was lui-hed nloiii! in snow for : reasons. .Nornav uiuloui'fcm win ie-' - - i ' '"
it sue possnuv can. i : . ; .
npe.i
I.os Angeles. Cal Jan. 2.. William
luber. one of the notorious Boyle
J Heights bunk robbers was sentenced
'tod iv to Co years in the uenitentiarv.
alleged mem-
by Sun
against
Nelson, another
til feet, the snow piling up in front of I main neutral i
and covering her. Mr. Iiiidolf Schmidt : . i
saw the accident and rushed to Mrs.: REGISTRATION IS SLOW
Klliotfs aid expecting to find her ni All0,,t 17"" Mvion county voters.
llv mangled corpse; but when she" to Im- exact, n,-n e reg.s.crc,. ;
to date at the ottice ot tne county.
Iclei'K. IU1S is :. j'pro.Min ti.-i one icii.ii
of the voters of this countv and al
readv
The third bandit e-c
ha, llv mangled corpse; but when sh
. was pulled out of the snow and got her:
I breath, it was tound she was not even
seriouslv bruised.
100 AUTOS BURNED.
trviu
llinn-'ii,'!'1';!::::':: "h:':.::!;!?:i Governor Offers
and creditor- blocked their efforts. The
receivership is expected to put it in
shape where it mav be disposed of.
, Albany. X. Y Jan. 27. The Odd
Fellows temple, three other buildings
and lOu automobiles were destroyed to-
one fourth of the time for regis- 11 nu- 'anse,i in- spontaneous
tration has gone by. This indicates Y "u Mining m
I there will be another rush during tie 1 (Uutinge.
I last few davs the books are open '
Pniirofi Vnv fUt-lr the primaries, and a number of pros-, -
UvlVaiU 1 Ul Viaift pei-tive voters will probably find them- M t
selves waiting in line for some time to, fjC' I liinPNr
Signor Gregorio Carcuita, professional sword shal
lower and juggler of cannon balls, has joined the United
States marines. This talk about preparedness should
now cease abruptly.
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
CAPITAI $300,000.00
Transact a General Hanking Business
Safety Pepesit Boxes
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Schroedcr; recording secretary,
Savre; financial secretary, 1'.
Ittown; treasurer, T. V. liichcs; ward-
en, Alv'ut Oavis; conductor, K,l Cough-'
ouovver; chaplain, Willi im lirnke; R.,
S. X. C, C. C, :nos; ,. S. N. (I., C. F. 1
Schultz; 11. S. V. O.. I lav Allen; I.. S.
. C... W. K. Jones; K. S. S Jack Kich
es; !., S. S., Arthur Hobart; t. O., Lint
llsveupoit; (I, tl., O. Harvey, i
EUGENE PAPER IN TROUBLE
Floods In Arizona.
Vuina. Ariz., ,1 in. 2!l. (iila liver
waters rose daimernusly liiyh today,
and lncinorics of the recent flood caus
ed many families to leave their homes
Henry on low ground and move to safer quart-
With Your
if. ers. More than .IHKI freight ears arc
1..' estimated smiled eist and west of Yii-i ',,Hr elarli, dead or alive.
with outside points is via the Imperial
auey ami i.os An -oles.
F.ugoue, Or., Jan. 2!i. The Kugene
Daily (iuard, which has been under
the control of K. .1. Finnerau for the
last three veins, was placed in the
hands of n receiver yesterday, through
an action brought by Kollenbeck and
Midglev, owners of the building oc
cupied by the paper, for $d-il.!;i. for
rent.
K. .1. Alnnis, a local attorney and
president of the Harbor Sound In
vestment company, was named re
ceiver. The indebtedness of the con
cern is alleged to be in evecs of if.'O,
1 000. No statviueut of assets was filed.
DID SANTA SEND IT?
Owing to the scarcity ot one Oeorge ign up it the last minute.
Clark, who escaped from the Oregon I In the outside precincts where ott'i
penitentiary on the night of January cial registrars have been appointed, the
1' l, liovernor v Ulivennine toOav otfercl . registration nas ueeu Heavier umu in
a reward of 2H0 for the capture of the 'Salem nnd in some of the precincts as g g
escaped convict. There is a standing '"any as SO per cent of. the voters have 1 I O ITI fl P M
j,-., ..... . heKii registered. i IIIUVll
me it -oriM uiii.i. ""-mj o. ii'" vviien the appetite lans nn, the diw
Clerk- (iehllnir t the se.retirv of state' . . . '1P'"i. mgs an,t Ilic aiges
show the following registrations: i """ ls 1,a'b ho,P is needed at once
if ales Females Total
MO 150 6S0
and this makes the reward $'J"i0 for the.
l'ortlntvl. Or., Jan. L'!b Just
before Christinas the four year
old daughter of ilrs. '.' A.
Stephenson wrote a letter to
Santa t laus -kiug for a baby
sister. It didn't come and she
was disappointed.
Last night an evcited jitney
diiver hainnicred at t'ue door of
the Stephenson home. In his
anus was a baby girl, three
hours old, which n mysterious
woman in black had left on t'ue
rear seat of his jitney.
The tour year old girl his
insisted and the Stephen sons
will adopt the foundling.
The pen officials are of the opinion
that Clark is in the Marquam neigh
borlioo,) where a strange man was re
ported by John "laughter, a farmer re
siding in that vieinitv. tluards were
jseiit at ouee to Manpiam but so far
I they have been able to locate no trace
i.,i, i-i..ri- ll,.,,,i.t, i. u 1, ,.li.i ...1 tlmr l.o
is still at large near that city.
Jan. S
Jan. 1"
Jan. --'2
Jan.
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137fi
1
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12ti
Ml
113
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This really suggests a. trial of
MIOSTETTER'S
3 11 Stomach Bitters
Always Watch This Ad Changes Often
Seven Dead in Arkansas.
Arkansas City. Ark.. Jan. -JD Seven I
persons are known to no iiea,l in iiooos;
along the ArkinSas. White and St.j
Francis tiver, while hundreds are home-!
less. Conditions, already alarming.!
proinisv to be worse befoie nig'.it with
the rivers at the highest stages even
recorded.
The drowned art' reported to have
been n family of six who perished in'
the breaking of r. levee at Watson, .ind
a man, fording the Cadron river. An
IS foot wall of water carircl iionses
before it and left Watson under at
least 17 feet of water.
FOR THE WOODSMAN
for "the woods" f 8ltdge Wede. Sawj an! Equipment!
All ki.ds of i porrngnted Iron for both Hoofs and Buildings. 1
eosl 8 Landry Maugel, .Ughtly usci for one-foarth original f
115 AND $20 NEW 0VEHCOAT3 AT $3.00. I
I pay 1 1-2 cents per pound for old rags. ?
f i pay mgaest pnee lor nldei and fur. . .t -- T
I H. Steinbock Jtmk'Co. f
S02 North Commercial Streot. K ,n, I
Wssmf n mi tt