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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1903)
t ;iyv'W ITU I K. r n F&uft ......-VUMI ""--"- jThe House FurnisHing company, j 20V J-ioerty How s Yot m 0 .' 5 n ron not need a 2 pr 3 nleco pariqr wi or i. i- g Lnow vo nt lilnB L. Ullont thing, lor the parlor . thoyaotl(,pro(1ucuofo,rown npholst.ni.ff dep.fta.enUJ Do no?Ml to visit our establishment during Carnival week. . .- BkAa ,a.a,eamA . BR. J. F. . ....,- ... Hu como'to lbe5con:iii .,. or thv.g.Uhl,kngaomri.a f.nuro When your .y.tcm Is run o without puro blood. You will only jjineJom. Poisonous drugs. nor :.. - .'. -. n. ih cause, HKuii "" . i.l.-i-. .ii nnt ramoTO ibo of disease, Those poisons ed into your none.. . ... -- .. nnd create all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumor., consumption dropsy Uoa.jllieuei.ete. Vou mu.t bear la mind that hie medicine I. not , poWonL tonic, nor stimulant nor temporary relict which ,on cet frotr poisonous drug, where the reenlte aro sure death aooner or later. Do not ., ..... mn.iirino. tthen It takes an effect and stir up tho poisons oi disease In tho system. You mu.t not expect to bo cured In a few days.foi your aleknea. or disease has been a Ions tjmo coming on, and It will takr a long time to got It out of your .y.tom. It will tako month, or a year tr build a now body from tho bono. up. Thla I. what tho people do not un dersUnd, Thoy aro used to being humbugged. HI. medicine, aro com Boned of Nature'. Horb-wbat tho human .ystem require When tho anl mats get sick thoy will holp themselves to thoio horb, for thoy hate the In silnct, aud tho people have not, ao wo havo to make a .tudy of It It ba .na.lffl study with Dr. Cok. Do not got weary; this life I. too short ad too .woet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street. Salem, Oregon. Choice and Cheap Meats I will aell tho bout Moots that thoHtnto of Oregon enn produce, an low BR any c.t my competitors, and for thepri'sont, will qunto tho following yrlreii. anil at tho samo tlmo. Invltoynu to call and Inspect our Mcata and gut our price on. meats In quantities: Until further notlco tho following are my prices: . ltound steak 10 Chuck strait 7 Roost bwf to 10c Honing beef G to 7o Mutton, for quarter 5c Hn-aul of Mutton 4o lllnd quartor of mutton .'. 8c Log of mutton . Wo pork loin Wo l'ork shoulder 8 Vi-al, hind quarter Wc Veal, foro quatUr 7o Twenty yoara Mjtarleneo aolllnR mcata, I will meet all auta, ' E. C. CROSS, PJione A CARD To all consumers of ice in Salem anivlcinitV Having bought the Capital Ice Works we rracectfullv solicit a continuance of yourwtroauc We will endeavor to iMBfove the service enl will keep u tb present excellent Quality of the product. Please aiiress all orders to the underalgaed or telephone tto. 2131. Good B$er for Salem At It wilt take some tlC to.pUCC.wwlu. good housu, bam and orchard, our uroluct In ike market fron the at isa nor scrw will soil for ouu-halt Slkmlrewery, anJaswQ wlshtoretlimrchaso prlootiald down, tho baluuco Mrted la business and la touch with thtr4elHSalera and vicinity at an ewlvwHe. we have made arrasge RM4ft to bundle the Olvaicia anl Keil (MtiiM Ray brews, so well ai iavor avkty knows by the people ol the Pa. cll4ccet ttr prices will be the mm as the local crewery has chare e mi the service we will reader will frewt satWictoty. Salem Brewery Ass'n 1NWAN BASKETS, jetty Strainers, Pa4HBIttSem'PorceUlno still at reduced ptlces Tk Variety Store. 4 Cwrt St. Anaora M. Welch. Prop BIG SHOE SALE NEXT SATURDAY AT -. ;c4Vogt, aescom'ist. Mea'saad ladles' rood fittlag dress sttoeskt te low est, price Also soraa $2.5a.$i.Ww $2 50. etc, Qa whew ye un get t bargala r-rrTT-i'SHlELDS . ... "O oncc Parlor? . . ,.,1.1 niM'4?LI i...l8..einl",,w,'"'""' -" COOK .ii nrr,finn of the healing art out una tiw "" ' doctor knives nor ttuuuer boo but lay the foundation ior ai uu. . ,.,, ... , .. th(, 291, Salem, Oregon J. Brownstein & Son. 54 State street. Highest cash price mI for Hides, Pelts. Wool. Tallow .Boafurss also 'general dealer in ow I Iron. Ructeraed Metals. Must be Sold jBargain l.iio' J. Kerns offer, for solo 318 acres mlWs northwest of BtaUm Slur Km oouuty, ;ko In miltlvatlon or mtHiduvr. runnhiK wator. two kooA HnurcU by mottiintso at 0 nor cnt liuwlou glvun at any time lr narnculars call on I.ucy J. Korna, at SiAviim, Oregon, or Oeorgo 8. Down ing Baleni, ?.T7-lm lUt TrlU for Uquor habit. -o- REWARD tir any case ot tho liquor. Oigarotto or Ctinwlng Tobacco Habit Trlb falls to euro. Uev J. It. N. Doll, tho oldest living chaplain of tho Grand Ijodgo ot the Masonic order In tho world, and pas tor of the Presbyterian church, Raker City. Or., writes: "l have watched with Interest tho good results ob tained by the use of your rt'inody for tho liquor and tobacco habit Trlb.' and fel that I can eafoly and heartily roconimend It to all In need " Prlr. IU0 pr treatment For sale by all druggists. ojk.mwarrj fcwtt 1tlVwKm)torB8t fuun r W. M .SUU rtWJ T"Y" J"kV ""' - PARK OPENS Big Audience Sees the Curtain go Up TheProeram is a Winner, and Everybody Who Went Last Night Will go Again Tho qpenlng or Shields' Park last prenlnK was a pronounced success, af ter the Intermission of thre wcks, and a good-slMil audience was pres ont to enjoy tho excollent program of hlgh-closft vaudeville attractions prc Rcnted by Manager Shields. The Ions. tho noted aerlallsts. who iivn ninvp,! tu cood audloncos In otti pr t-itioa. ooonel the proeram with an pxcollont performance. Their trapozo work was or Hie first oruer. nnu uiey nro suro to In a drawing cartl through out tho weeK. J. W. Myers, uio noted baritone, was easily tno star porformer of tho evening. His Bplen did rendition of soveral popular selec tions pleased tho audlenco to such an Mtont that ho was componeu iu iv I)ohd to an encore, and all who heard hlA volco last night ore certain to re turn again to onjoy tho splendid vocal isation or this promising young arum. Thatcher and Chonowlth, In tholr Inughablo akotch. "Marrlago In the Twentieth Cuntury," took the houso by rtorm, and Mr. Chenowith'a cornet solos added much to tho nttractlvo nts of tholr performance, while Miss Thatcher'H Irish brogue, nnd songs were duly appreciated. Itay Duncan, tho monologlst and dancer, mado a hit with tho audlenco. nnd his roforonco to rovornl local bo- rlntv mon caused a ronr or laiiKntor. Professor Hunt, with his dog nnd monkoy show, mndo a fine Impression. Tho little animals, trained to perfec tion, will bo a snlendld attraction dur ing the week, as thoy havo been whop over thoy havo appeared in mo iuh.. Tho polyscope closed tho ovonlng's progrnm, one of the boot over present od In tho rlly During tho evening Mauagor Arnolds appeared bororo the curtain and nddrt'ssed tho nudlenco nnnounclng attractions for next week. nnd ho was presented with n magniii- rout bunch or cnrrotR, ny somo oi his local ndmlrors. to tho gnnt delight of the nudlento, the liest-nniureti crowd ovor soon nt a porformnnco In Snlnni. I M M fc Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With I.OOAL API'MCATION, as thoy cannot ronch tho seat of tho dlscnso. Catarrh Is n bliwul or constitutional disease, nnd In order to euro It you must tako Internal romedlos. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon Intornally, nnd nets directly on tho blood and mucous Btirfacos. Hnll's Catarrh Curo Is not a quack modlelno. It was prescribed by ono of tho best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purlflors, acting directly on tho mucous surfneos. Tho perfoct combination of tho two ingredlontn Is what produces such wonderful re sults In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. V. J. CiinNUV & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall'a Family Pills aro tho best WOMANB' DUTIE3. a woman who keopa her house In or der and haa the care of a family, ha Just as much resDonslblllty aa the man who provides tho means to carry on the housekeeping. $ho Is deserving of tho more credit slnoe the demands On her streneth Is Kreater. The aver. lasting sameness about hor duties, and tho confinement necessary to carry mora uui is very irying to ino norroua eystein, thla produces a strain on the tulud that niak hor Irritable, croas; anu dissniiBneu, wnicn is juBt aa much a disease aa rheumatism or cat (arrh. It nerves can bo built up and oiuuq Bifunfi uy uieuicina o some Kind this feeling Is chauKCd to one ofi Cheerfulness anu pleasure In her du' una. The medicine that makes strong steady nerves, and prevents disease, qy building up the entire system, Is lr. Munn s uiqqij aud Nerve Tonic, a tablet to tako at meal time. Cures notvoua prostration by uiaklug rich rd blood, feeding the nerves, and uiaklug solid tie ah at the rate of 1 to 3n. pur weeK. This medicine Is sold by drugRtsts- for 76c per box, or S box es fur 12.00. or seut by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. Write us about your case. Address Dr. Hosanko Co., Phlladcph x. Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores, 3 Trlb macy. for sale nt tho Palace Phap CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children, Ike Kit. Ysa Have Always Bought Bitfuatuw of Z Monoy Waa Returned. Wheu th Heppuar disaster oc rairwl a fuw weeks ajw. ii,i ! aaslstaneo was urgently nele.1 for the HUfferlng town. Hatt Consul p a. Kulkenburg, ot tho Woodmen of tha World, aurtolutod a rommlitan tn ii- after tho disbursement of funds pro-1 vided for the roller of liAnnnw .., I , j iiiaiiunsemeiH oi runds pro- vide.1 for the relief of Heppuer and paid that committee KH ,ea from ' Red Is the color of danger, whether on the semapnore or on the skin. When the face u reddened by eruptions, when boils break out on .the body, or the angry red cJ sore and tdcers fa displayed in the flesh, it is na.ure s (danger 6naL The Mood u oborncted and tainted by impurities, and there can be no safety until the blood u made pure. rw tXrnv'n Golden Med- lesl Disceverv parifiw the blood, gnd remove the effete matter which clo snd corrupts it It cures pun rfel boiU, tewna, scrofula, sores, ulcers and other cowequences of imnurc blood. -1 fctt zniiy Uuakfijl tor wbt Tr Mdohw U Jm Kr me.' write ilrj. r.r-J with K-rofaU of tbe hail for twelve SSl tK kll of edWtie tUt lhtrd of bt foBBd no cure. Kwry one Jlul tooSd i m head mWI tbtr jaercr IJtr ,UiiBr TXLl It. The U.t doctor I Kctorcd wllfi . rfore ippljioir to yoji I got I yn boW to do any work t ill. After Uklaif two or three bottl of your oldtn Stdial Dlotry .ndwlag- the local treatment you prMCribed for me. I wa cured nd my hiad wa entirely free from acrofuU " Accept no substitute for Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Ditcovery. There is no other medicine which is " Jurt'ss good" for diseases of the blood and the eruptions which ars caused by Uie blood's impurity. PkHR Dr Pierce's Common Sense fedical Ad-ier is sent free ou receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing; only. Send twenty-one one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or thirty one stamps for the cloth -bound vol ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo. N.Y. iho Oalvoston fund, raised laBt year, l.n nrnnmlnd tn nlll tllO Buffering, nnd at tho samo tlmo ho called on the sovernl camps or tno onior w w trlbuto what funds thoy could. Salem camp. No. 118, nt onco responded to i,.. Mil nnd forwarded $100 to Head Hanker E. V. Cooper, nt Portland, for the rellof work, but so groat wore thq offerings that tho monoy could not all ho used, and UiorK w. a. flioorua, in tim lnmi rnmn nr mo or or, nun n;- nnivmi n plinek from Mr. Cooper tor r tho amount of tho Hnlem suuscripuon, tho camp being nt tho samo time noti fied to send no moro funds for the re lief work. i n Trlb for Bale nt Dnntol Fry'B. They Are Bound to Try. A number of Bmnll boya In different iinrtn nf Inwn hnVO cmiullt tllU clrCUS fnvnr ntnl nrn innklni! hluh dlvcB and Hildas for life, nnd If It Is kept up It win miiu im limn, nml not vorv lone nt ihnt until somo HorloiiB accident will ho chronicled. In West Albany tho boj'B hn'vo n rope Rtrotchcd from tl0 stool hrldgo to tho Currnn pasturo, on which tho lads slldo from tho brldga lo tho ground, n dlslnnco of nearly 100 fout A Tew dnyB ago Geo. Matnon fell about 20 foot while mnklng tho slldo, Blnco which tlmo he haa occu nloil his bod. In Hast Albany tho small urchins havo n Blmllar slldo from a high limb In an oak tree, on which they Hllclo. Ralph lloevos, whllo making the slldo on this con trlvnnco Saturday fell ton or a dozen foot, and ns a result ho In nqw coiv fined at homo with n broken shoulder. As a consequence of theso two ricct limits tho llfo-slldo buslnoss has .ro colvwl n sevoro set-back In Albany, Albany Herald, SUltE CUKC FOR PltES Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, aa well as Dllnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Do-san-ko's Pile Rem edy. stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 10c a Jar at druggists, or sent by malt Treatlso free. Writs mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr Stone', drug stores. Trlb for ealo by tho Capital Drug Co. America's Deer Bills. ' Fifty-two years ago the average Amorlcan draulc -1,08 gallons of van nits things that nm't wator but aro moro or lw nlcohollc. Moro than half 2 33 gallons for every man woman nnd child was whiskey oi brandy Now only 1.3G gallons per head ol distilled drinks aro usid, but the In crease In boor and light wines has hruiiKhl tho total ot alcoholic drinks up to 19.48 gallons. Ueor alone ac counts lor u.vj gallons. Tlio Araorl can of today gets not Quito aa much pure alcohol as his grandfather, but h takes moro malt aud hopa aud water mixed with it Illinois makes moro whiskey than any other utato. but New York It long on beer. This state brews almost throe tliuea as much of the amber fluid us Wisconsin, Including, of course, Milwaukee. minorum wmos" nro rar moro largely drunk than they were 10 years ago. ir you trust tno restaurant 'pro grammes;" only thoy aren't really lmportod. The Imports of foreign wlnos In 1893 woro worth 110,000.000, iu isus oniy xs.oou.uoo. Ask Califor nia why this shrinkage. 0 . .. ITso Trlb for tobacco. Your Stepmother, la still hero, and aa busy m evor, Whn your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons oS tako thorn to her. at the Salem Dyelna and Cleaning Works, Repairing and rellnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four aulta a month for It. Called tor and returned. MRS. O. II. WALKER, Prop. 19B Commercial Street OAPOniA. eontu tww IMnnsinan flfeMtw M sJT"'T1, Oifif!fefa, BuntU fllJWrifflHjKilkirjEjfira CLASSIFIED ADS w WANTED,. '" -'' "." """JTCt tZT nnnnrnl hoUBO- 'Su.feofMrs.aD.AlK47 flee. WantedFlvo or .U good UUnura at the reform achool. C. w Company. - Wanted.-A second-hand UoiM rako. ' Apply to Thomas Holman, 374 Ugh -. 6-22-tI SIXOOl. poundAn overcoat near tno Park school. Owner call at Journal j tf TninBeB. 7-ia-Ji OIUCW BUJVr FOR 8ALE. For Sa e. A goou uui-uw ---- '...,. ,iv to movo anywhere. . a .innp nnmi'i inquire at Salem Abstract ft ld , Ca - ?.--1Mt- For Sale-Threo ypung Jrcafc "WB. several beef steore and abqut .0 head of fat sheep and lambB. Mrs. t t Tiontv nhemawa. Or. ib-ji tit A a .", Tb., For Sate.-S550 will buy n Bocona- f hand threshing outfit, with 13-horao Dower Caso traction engine, wator tank and wagon; 32-lnch Caso sepa- ..- ,iM, nimnoll wind Blacker, in- ruiu., n.v;. "---- a., nrn. qulro or K. m. v;roiuu, o.jj... - eon. 7-'lwk For sale. Mew anu second-bana Hnrlnc nnd fann wagons, buggies, -.. nnlnn RhaflB. Wheels, OtCS Horao Bhoolng, repairing; painting done on abort notlco and reasonable Nos. 78, 79, 80, Broadway, North Salem. Wornor Fennel, proprietor. 7-15-2wk -or Sale. Ono Second-hand full clrclo lightning hay press. B. M. Orolsan. 7-1-tt For Sale. A good work horee, I 9 or 10 years old, wolght 12G0, about Call two blpcks cast nnd four uiqcks portji of tho North Salein achool. N, O. ShanU. M3 or Sale. A lotot good railing, could bo UBed In fitting up an offlco, porcn, balcony or ntalrrall with balustorB. Journal otflco. n-ia-n For 8ale. 90-ncro farm In Marlon county, Vi mile ot Sanltam river, tn cood settlement Flvo-room. houso, barn and necessary outb,ulllllnBB. Well wuterod with sprlpg wator at tho door. Ten acres ot fruit ot all kinds. Drlnclnaly wlntor apples. A flno fruit and dairy farm, with lota Of out-rangq; wthn i mllo of railroad, school, ohurch nnd busi ness, town, with largo monthly pay roll. T;h!s Is a boautlful farm of good, biack. productive land, and It Bold at once will toko $2000, with halt down, and tho balanco from 3 to G years, at 0 por qent Interest Immodtato possession For further Information address J, B. Ray, Mill City, Oro. 03-3m FOR RENT. For Rent Nicely furnished rooms breakfast If desired; Enqulro 397 Stato. cornor of 12th Btreet. 7-20-3t Rooms for Rent Up Btalrs, Cottlo block, by day, week, pr month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. ISIcc trie lights. Open all hours. Mnttlo HutchlnBon, Prop, Commercial St, No, 333. Phone: 29C5 Main. MISCELLANEOUS. Puro vyater Wo)ls dug, drove or cleaned, also brick work and plas tering. Address A. F. Holt, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-lm (Screen Doors. New and second-hand. From 75c to 11.35. J, N, Schauta' I Bocond-hand store, 107 Cpurt Btreot Salem, Oregon. G-5-tf Screen Doors-Jl.15 and upward, ln eluding Hardware, Screen Windows ' Wlr Cloth, Lawn and Field Fenc ing and Shlngles-pdl i lowoat prices, WALTBR MORLEY, GO, Court St.jSalem, Or. ,McReynolds Brother Proprietors of Twelfth-stret store. Groceries and feed. 406 Stato street 'Phono 2621. Unique Cleaning RoomaShaw & Johnson, the cleaners, are now lo cated at 299 Com'njQrcJ.al street They do a conornl nrosalhtr and re pairing business. Bpeclaltiea: Skirts biik waists. Kid gloves, genu' cloth K, etc. Phono 2QH. 5-28-lyr. You will always na the choicest meats at, the lowest prices at Ed vforda & Luscher's. 4p6 and 410 State street .'Phone orders given special atetntlon. LODGES. CaTKcTNrwTTeTpC Hall )a Holman Rlock, corner 8taU and Liberty streets. Tuesday of eac) week t 7:30 p. m.. A. a Stranj C. O, It J. Fleming K. of R, and 8 FPRESTER8 pF AMERICA Coart Sherwood Foresters No 19. MeeU Friday night In Totper block, H W. Mlnturn.qR.;A.lDrpwn. Bee Modern VYo,odjnen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No, 6241. Meet every Thursday evening . 8 o'clock Itolniaa Hall. Frank X Turner, Y C,; A. L. Brown. Clerk. r" LOST AtiD FOUND. Protection Lodflt No. iXHAaolKaUOft f "or Unltod Werkmen: mmUwM Saturday evening w Vl? EMU. cornor ot SUte and Llbart, atreeta. VlalUng brethren &, J. d. Graham, M. W.; J. A. PoUwood, Recorder. tn .uljli..i i' OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Bchoettie, rrann j. mrr and Anna M. Darr-urftaiu.ta American Bthool of Oatoo'pathy, Klrksvlo, Mo., ouccosB9ra to pr, Graco Albright Offlco hours t 12 nnd 1:30 to 4 i 30 o'plock. Od FoIIowb Tomplo. Phono Main 271; roaldonco pheno 2C03 TtoJ. Dr. H. H. Bcovell, 8ugaetlva There peutld. and OBtoopathy. Nervoa, functional and montnl dlBeaaes, nev ralgla, hcadachon, norroua prottr Uon, dyBpepBlo, constipation, tlla., rhooa, rheumatlBm, asthma, U D'Arcy block, Stato Btrwt Phar Maltt 28S6. TON80RIAL AND BATH8. Ryan's Shaving Parlora- Seraa ia class barber engaged. Finest Vest room. In city. W Baa surtlaflfs steriliser. J. Ttyaa, Prof. Evans' Barber Shop Only flrat-oliwa hop on State street Xvery thlsa bow and up-to-date. Flaeat FreJe4 baUs. Shave, lBo; halpflvt. baths. 6c. Two rt-l8w biacki. O. W. Kvana. proyrietof, FRUIT TRAYS, BOXS and CRATES all kinds and styles. First Class Work nnd material, Prices ressoa able. Shop on Miller St South Salem, phone Red 2191, GEO. F. MASON. THE EUTECAFE 203 Commercial Street Crawfish ) All served in HotTamales the most ap Cold Lunches ) petizing style B ECKERLEN. Popfi;tcji It S. C. STONE, W, D. ....PROPRIETOR OF..,. STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON. Tho Btorea (two a numbor) are lo cated at No. 236 and 297 Commercial 'street, and aro well etockod with a comploto lino ot drugs and modlclae, tollot articles, perfumory, brushes, etc. lias had aomo 2C yearn oxporlonce la tho prnctlco of medlclno, and sow. makes no charges for consultation, ex amination or proscription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meeta all mall and passenger tra!a Baggage to all parts ot the Prompt sanies. Telephone No. I4L HECKMAN. HEDR1CK & IIOMYER SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL Far water service ajiply at elSsa dllis payable monthly la adra Uake all complatnU at the oJiee. CAPITAL NATIONAL Bank of Salem. The only National nnk In Marlon County. Transacts a general banking buslnoss. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Pays Intorost on Bavlrtga accouota. HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese sad lnrinocA Ptncv Tin flnftffa. Made up In new line of wrappers, all colors, White Undtrwear. all klaM of waists, fancy summer poods, silks, skirts, mattlajis. etc.. etc. Every- thin? now for saie caeap m two un St., Salem, Qs Corner Alley. Harper's Whiskey la the bet Qt some Into your vest Qua. 8chrelber keeps It, And you know the rest FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street cKiCHtSTCR'S CNailtH NNYRQY4L PILLS CHlOUli ll UKU u4 O MmHUk, Tkfciv JM laaB. hHk.tltBitA ..J lulav U. Baje, ). uMt.t.M'M44-" "T Ittre UaJI. IU UltA TaaUaaUla. IsUtf J r. UUU. fiw. fbU til DrUltetA. WIh,MAAAa'aamalAa'aBM PILES w A wr n'walot mf uot'8 bnansliAn i r iiaiiFi,.,i"a OfJUt 8cXf.b, SlalMillh, K, Q., l tu, V IU U ,M tiua tut, IW." .Dr. 8. V. P. UUU TVaafMa. r- a v. mm , , i i , via. ludtMiU iuU- UU.a. Dr U, b UcUia. Cluklfci.Tu.riU.I im i ( tl ,ua. I a.'. lo4 a IW", Mul iw,1 l-uVM Cm. BaualM riM. i """" HriNH'jov. iAr,caTf a. r Sold In Salem' by S. Call tot Free Beoapl. C, H. Mfti ?! Succeeeor to Dr. X If. K?", Wkite Coraer, fhim. Cfceso. JPJS KUm K