Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, November 09, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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'WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN,"' Friday, November o; iooo.
FEED STORES.
Crass Seeds ;
f A complete sjoeK'ot grass anil clover
'needs, at, the lowest possible prices for
first liasO'ls. Tjive ns a. tall, be
fore ' buying . ' ' r ;.,. . .,--:
BStWSTCa i wmTE. The feed Mea
So. 91 Cotirt St-,- Salem. 'Phone IT SI
DfcALKRS IN GRAIN;
WHEAT BOUGHT
or e-xhatrged for flour and feed at
branchoince . of Aurora Roller 'Mills.
wafebone qn, Trade street, riear'Hig.
Salem, -Oregon.- ... ' ; .
Aurora, Oregon. . Wholesale dealers
In Wheat, i Oati; - Hop. . rotate..
Onion' inftrrfrikin -fW, -cHsalem
Ajsncrlit,bfHH!"XnrVra"Rin-r Mill.
,on' Trade stri-et, nwar.IUjcli.V j. I
BICYCLE REPAIRING. .', '
- . r '"
G. A ROBERTS
Bicycle Repairing"- ., V
New and 5epondHarid WbteU i
105 STATE STREET SALET1, OR
, TiNtNG. and. plumbing. .
t: si:, burroughs
V T1NNIN0 AND PLUATBINa
tGas. and , Steam . fating." Manufact
urer of- I lop and Fruit Pipe, j
t 103 State St. Tel. 151. Salem, Or.1
PHYSICIANS.
J. F.. C00Kr
) . BOTANICAL DOCTOR1
Cures Consumption, Carreer, Tumor.
Grave.' and' Kidney Trbtibles; Asthma,
Skin and Bnne If?eaWc. .Hhosft knife,
plasters, posasm' or pain; "Also Blind"
Bit -. - , Salem, Oregon.
LIVERY STABLES.;
TAT VV, G ' d I ADtCO t ,. . (
,t LIvtry,' Feed and Boaralnz
Horav ' TihAf (list , 1jr" 'day. 'vrotfi or
nionih' ht;!rnwunllp'. rici!l ,Tlu at
ctHiiHiutlntfcmft ar ctiI ami- ili rlS
art llrs- vl.i! tn efprr' niocf. X
siwirtalry "rh:il,- ff Tlsrs or cniHHfct:il
ni-n. T RAH ABA.rn II & FU A NJIS,
Troprlotorw. - -
W "v '.i , I' - ,, it r , .
A. R. PAGE ViA. -STEPltENfS
MtiGfi STEPHENS :
lIorse"cxH fed; -good- accnriTnolaJ
tkn. Fine r. Ripi. Good Rijt for
comtTvercial men -a- Seta!ty.fV 'Horse
boarded by day wxefc -of nvorrtli.- ?
R20 Froni livsry;. Eeed und MOiinT
164 CoimnerciaJ :St, . Tel. 851. Salem
t. -t'
Yon nm most. trlL)Il.r liirKi"d . to
rail at tiw'' ' ' ' ,.,,.n. .: J :
ElmoJiestnurarit
iH I'.MiumTelal srrrrtr.llin; Orpjrnn.
aud .try urK? 3IH.VLS. ' No 'iK'tM-f
t:;ii ! iiarin :Ui4 lt.r; ! ;
lJI,lt?ItTNEU. fropretor.'
The Wonder Restaurant
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MEALS- 99 CENTS :
citywt foMcil yoiir patronage.
FOli W'AUU V IfVlE J'tops.
2U CiHunveivIal trwt; Xalin.
m mmmt-mmm
2 15. Totnroa; Prreef;- Salem.
OodSqr Meal forta.oc i
Tli tr ty-i yea r,4 Jin" '.liijv? i n this
ntr and: baye Jfel .mor .pcatple than
there -ri iu .Vt:sri:., all. fere '-well
uleastNt. .MMHtat.nl. Uour. I ;
" I ! C. V. 1 fE LI.KN B R A N I.
llt '!piCE.i,OSTtCod.wlU..
..CarboHhaiim; Acnkrius-i
"'will'odt wWr'catr'Vi Is nfso! IUdical
Kmeilr Atlt ChJcfeen lM-. '
ItM ppilctl t wsU or pool-
' f. rmluatf nit 1.JCK.
Rults'Hehhy Chtck MinHeBty
Wrli tr ctrtuUrs ana lyHcw ana !
, 1 km this rPf" 1
J Jt. It AVAtR C9.. Aceots.
fliUfFsMiliiOtiliP'r
if it? afiml fnpratfs flu cotnJns
swu at Cimr of . FVrrj and .Lilerty
treeu. tFr. I'etlige ami particulars,
all on 7 ';;! '. . - .
1 Dr l-ong r
Vomer! nary StrrgwK. ' " ' " Salem, Or.
7 !out thfon'.awltyyott tU'lapUlatr 1
FuiLri'llas. -v u :. f t ''A it '-It )- ' '
G. A: Roberts
an nivnd'lt!fotr 83 3S Ut!Vr
Tako It. to him " ... . . '
; Bircli RMiri"g "IP '.
i FLAX CF LTI II I!. Mt. If. L-Fit-tKk
an.l .Mr. E. A- Stt-arus.. diri"
tw rr tin On5rott WwmtiV 1-Iax,
Filn-r .AiSoeU4toa.;'W in Hrcm y-tc-nlay
hwkinx' after' the irtt.'Wts of
niio prHTty iw AKx"Tiitioit 4irv.
The tronWf 1h1 wlulv4hr former mana
sir rc-mltert-lwbU'Trtwral -iHit the
la!irs htirMK,n5-l'Anothr man who
.will asmu chftr?r-of.arM tropi'ry at
ont-o. ; It ,Is:;ili'termtn?HHn Tof hi
ditchiTs to "rHAU j th" itcork of th?
Aclathmr TPlikt- -i;- tw -in)fnt t4i-
enlture of flax- juitt4!Hy. aro. nntturliisr
plan.' to uUlHJieKt-.vr'imt ttax cnl
ivr in vrt iHyond tlwr PxiHTlmpnt
al -ta go.- It. .i-tv lt nhoHtl that thoy
i-wiil interred lnTlK'k- ftkrtJa&J tin
mhnsiajMiu.:tth v.waioJi th vnmwn
art worklnj? I almost jruarants? of
i-tte'st.'.l:
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- LlvfrpAoC: ; or'SAVHo'at,, Plju
Iwr. (U 'id: -
iiii'.Vi wi,V, .v vIn-V w-v v ..... . ..... i
' x for Infants and Chifdren. r
The Kind Ybu Have Always Kouht has borne the siffna- ;
." tare of.Chas. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his
personal supervision for orer SO s years. Allow no one
. to deceive you In . this, ; Counterfeits, Imitations, and :
- Jnt-as-sood are but Experiment., and endanger the n
. i health, of Children Experience against Experiment. irf.
The Kind You Have ; Always : Bought
SI
Bears the
M I - -ii'
- In Use For Over 30 Years.
'titwp Prtoi eotamwv. rr nvnuv mttT, untcM errr.
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Our slock of Grass Seed for: fall sowing
is complete; and vre invite all seed users
to call and examine same before purchas-.
ing, as we feel sure that the quality, as
well as the prices, can't be beat. '
SAVAGE '& REID, Seedmen ,
322 and 324 Commercial Street, North . P '- "ol
-of
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. SALEM 0 OREGON '.
The Leading Farm Paper of I he Pacific North-.
west. 20 page illustrated weekly, $1 per year.
..: We want good agettts and solicitors, and to such
will pay a liberal com mission.' Write for terms. -Advertisers'
should patronize the Homestead ...
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months after giving the order. : Address: j . .
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JOB
266 Commercial Street,
. SALEM, -
mOTT!S
PENNYROYAMPILLS
of raeostroation. They aro LIFE SAVEKS" .-to, pbls at
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worn a buuuui tMutitjj .w . .t- - -- - - -
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tSZSn Ta nplewuro. gU.OOVCIt 1SOX BY MAIL. Sold
r rx. . r. rr . cicTni.-vnd. Ohio.
drostar DlL
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A KFSSIAX CLAIM.
' TieA Tfci, via Shanghai, Xov. S.
Coneral Lineviteh, eoumwuder f th
Kussian treobs. has otFa ially liotlflM
the foreign consuls tlirough the Rus
sian e.insrl that the laud .r it" river
Fide opposite the British and Uermaa
ttVmenrs has lya annexed to Itns
"bv rinht of . eupu A. rnless-all
toieign uwuers of proin rty immediater
Iv dt posit' docuim nrs proving the.r
ownership, no claims will bo enter
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SALEM, OR:
PRINTING
STATESMAN. JOB OFFICE
They oreraonift Weak
ness. Irren laxity and
Omissions, increase riff
rtr sjid lnni&h "nainS
5TrS CUBICAL CO.;dTeiaa(
ALL DRUG GiSTS. "S
tained." : Mnch railrojid pro!erty. as
well as the east arsenal. Is Included
in he territory annex-d- by Knsla
Tbe roasnls Will protest asatost the
anut xation. ' u - - ; : "
BKI BATTtESniP.' 1.
London.; Xor. a Tlie- -Japanese' bat-tl.-ship'
Mikasa. nald to Ie the niot
formidable vesper or its kind In. the
world, was lannched toxtay ' at the
Vkkers-Maxim Works, tftf ltarrow.
The Mikasa Is of IZX) tons dlsidace
toeuL - . "
THE r.mJ0RlTY -- 1
Wm McKiNLEY
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In Ortfisa tte HcpatHcaas Cell
f:':f Up a Big Votcl
BtlLETlNS f BOM MANY STATES
Coafinu tha Earlier, fieports of , a
Landslide for tbe Candidates of
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Illinois. . , , . ...
In!iana.. . . ...
Iowa. ......... .
Kansas'.......
KentiK'ky
Louisiana. ,
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Missouri........ .
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Xt'hmska,
Xi'Tathv. . . . . ..
Xew Hampshire.
Xevr Jrsy. . . . .
Nw Y6rk . . . .
North, Carolina . . .
North ' Dakota
Ohio. .... ......
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Pennsylvania . . . ,
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Houth Carolina...
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IVxas. '. . . . .
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THE BACKWARDNESS P NA
VAL STEAM .EXINEEi:iNO.
Formerly the Ktea ur holler never re
ceived the Mrlou! consideration of
scienfifie sfndents. most. If not all,
the attention belnjr devoted to the
improvement aid investipaition of the
steam 'nsine. The result of thia neg
lect is, that at the expiratin of 'more
than xi century fronv tlie birth of "the
tiN'am engine, there is a most striking
difference of opinion, amonjrst engin
eers, upon the respective qualifications
of the wat?r-tule .steam' generator and
tlte' "Shell - or cjiindrleal steant gene
rator. '
Another result of the want or the
alsene of knowledge of all he sub
jects that War uiMMi the correct de
sign of a. st earn generator, and one
that Is evor asstieiaUfl with Ignorance,
i 4 he fact that an innovation in es
tablished procedure or design Is pro
ve nted from Lick of confidence. This
want of confidence has given birth to
the principle of the policy of follow
mydeader. which has teen adopted by
most' of the naval iwwer. Of all of
them. Frjince, and in a 'less degree,
the Fnltel States, deserve the praise
that should be unstintlngly given to
any nation that adops tlie brave part
or pioneer of new developments In
structural science applied to Iwittle
sl'lp "construction. In, the work of
pioneering, the Britisli admiralty has
hitherta notoriously lagged In the
rear, and its only claim to recogni
tion is the -fact that it is of all the
lowers the most generously endowed
with purchasing jiower by a Riidly
non-re tleot ing people. .B. II. Thwaite.
in The Engineering Magazine for Xo
vemler. ECOXOMY OF LARUE CARGO
SHIFS. -The
tendency is to Increase the size
and speed of .111 steamers nowadays,
and the rule holds good in regard to
THAT
I SELL...
, Pedigreed
Belgian
Hares
at
$1.00
1 to '
V$50 .
- Each:,,,.,
.1
JUST COME AND SEE
; LQRD LURGAN'2d"
Score 04 3'4, By Gore ' , "
Sertlce Fee $3.
Mrs. Busn. tbe noted Judge, says be
will soon score more than 05 points. .
Does and Utters fheap. Uoes bred
and anbred.: Tlenty of - youngsters
ready to sell ra pairs, or singly. 4
' Give, the boys and girl a chance to
make easy money ty raising them.
Will Exhibit Harts at t me State Fair.
Sj ; ;f is nMfc'V v-:-
Marlon Square nabbltry
; F. JL. WELCU, Prop.
391 Commercial St,t Salem, Or
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! Do
You '
Know?
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soifsTimmers Many of , tl?a will
carry -7. tons oft coal as cargo at
11" knots', and there sutflU-ent evi
dence vto s.itport ihe:Ylev that the
larger 4 hex vessel tlie more eeotiomieal
la proiortion Is the coal eoasiviltiou.
A return now lefore ui. iu- which
are given -the results of a large nuui
Ittfftit'r" royage ' by differing - ships,
sovra that a lu(X-tou steamer, -rtui-nlng
257 tulles a day. liad a consump
tion of .o:t lbs. of coal per ton dis
placement per mile.. An 8,tVton
steamer, running 2 " mile a day,
hsh1 .i CIS His., while a 7Jvt on ves
ted, steaming 2U miles a lay. burne!
JMS llw.. A Ut-tou stamer,. going
257 miles a day.insetl .054 'lls. of coal
per. ton d1s!Jacemeut. aud a 5.tK-tou
steamer, traveling 2H miles a day,
.(r7 lls.: while a 4,00O-ton steamer,
going 22V miles a day, eonumel .S1
His. Tliese figures show in each case
speed of close abonr It -knots, and
tley also show that the- cost of the
fMMMMon ateamer for coal was less
than half rthatof the 4.uMon boat,
pr me per ton displacement, show
ing that -the larger-tlie ,snaimr the
bss the coal consumption pro rata.
F. Featon Snowdon. In The Engineer
ing Magazine for Xovetuber.
THE BUSY BEE.
The Stnnday,;school teacher was tell
ing little Uijw i of. her class alnuit the
beet. atrtl sIk- asked them what they
know. " - . ;
I know something," cried slx-ycar-
old Charier. . v
"Well, Charley, stand tro and tell
us. what you knovr alnrnt them.""
So Charley 'shnxl up and rattled off
these lines: "
liow doth the little luisv bee
1 Might to bark and bite,
: To gather honey all the day '
And eat it nn at nisht. ,
"Did your mother' ta eh you that,
Charley?" said the teacher, smiling. .
"Xo, ma'am .but Fucle Arthur did.
SAVING IX CROP PRonrrrriox.
- f ....
According to the Department of Ag
riculuire, the .potential saving in the
lo' juuooob no aoqq unman jo iso.i
Improveil Imp!eiiKnts, machines nnt
proci'sses. at the rate per.s bushel or
ton. as the case may. be, has been
computed for seven 'of the principal
crops of 1S1R: the comparison between
the old-time methods of roductiou. in
which hand labor was assisted only
by the com pa rati vely rude ami ineftt
clent. liplemems of the day and the
present time, when hand labor has
not only tlie assistance, of highly effi
cient and perfected Implements- and
macliines but .liaiji .!hmu -'considerably
dlsplacd by them. . The saving in tlie
cost of human la1or iu cents, per unit
of product, permits "a' very forcible
statement of its equivalent In money
by means of a computation consist
ing of the multiplication of the .sav
ing ier unit into tlie crop of lSi0. The
result expresses the potential labor
saving in the prtMluetlon of seven
crops of that year, .and Is not an ag
gregate of the saving of human lalor
in the cost of producing the crops for
all of the years' between the earlier
and the later ones, during which tbne
this economizing and displacement of
human labor has taken place. In the
case of the crop of corn, the inoney
measure of the Reiving. of human '" la
bor .required to produce It in IWH) In
the most 'available economic manner,
as compared with . Its production -.in
the. ohl-tluie manner, was $"2..2T(;,-CA-2;
w.hoat , f7!.r!L!57; oats, $52.8ia
2K: rve. I.40S.n5f); barley. $7,:23.
4SO: white potatoes, $7,0.S2O; hay.
10.f4.WiS. '.' '.-y--
The total potential' saving In Hip
cost of Jiuman lalor for these seven
crops of 1S!K, oAving to the possible
rtilization of the Imolements. ma
chines and lnethtxls ' of ithe present
time. In place of the old-time .manner
ofonxlnction. r-aches the stupendous
amount of sffiSl, 471.827 for this one
year. ..- - . .
SAMPSOX.S. SOX IS
' TO ( TO AXXAl'OLIS.
President Has Appointed the Lad a
Candidate, and He Will Euer
the Famous school.
Boston. Mass., Oct. 27. The hero
that Ralph Sampson worships most is
his father. It is the ambition of 'the
loy to sail the seas and fellow in bis
illustrious father's footsteps.- It has
leeu lie dream of the lad's life to en
ter Anna :hjI is. and news, has jst
come from Washintgon that the Pres
ident has a planted him a candidate.
Admiral Sampson has two sons,
sturdy lads, intelligent, ambitious and
patriotic In a high degree. Tbej are
favorites at the navy yard and in na
var circles wherever they gtj, IMinh.
tbe elder, is now 13 years obi, but this
Is his lucky. Instead of unlucky, year,
for an appointment to Annaioli Is a
prize longed for by all lioys whose fa
thers have served -Uncle. Sam, as well
as others less favored. v
ltalph cannot enter-until 10f2. This
means two years of hard stndy. which
the youngster says he is not in the
toast afraid of, and a. 'look'' at t his
bright, earliest face would convince
one that this Is true. The boy Is stu
dious and determined, and it is easy
to preIict his sr.cc-ess. ;
Tlie honorable record made by Ad
miral Sampson has' liren an inspira
tion to I oth his sons, and bis experi
ences "In the recent. ir wlih S?mln
develojied ,niarkel traits of character
in tlwm. ; V
Admiral Sampson not .long ago rc
latrd to son': frjends abroad the fri
gate Constitution an Incident which
Illustrated ih heroic and , patriot k
dtsirsiUon of the little Annapolis can
didate. The hoy bad lscme so Im
bued with. tbe spirit of patriotism and
impra.--el with the manner la which
the. flag was respected i. on shipboard
that .be became Quite an cxamole
when on, shore. -
- The first time h attendeil school af
ter these Impressions bad taken root
he arose from his seat and stood up
at his dsk at the iirst strains .of
"America. At this all ihe. children in
tbe room legan to laugh and ma4ter
were made yery raicomfortable - for
the little boy. but he stood his ground.
determined to saftite the national air
If no one else did. Sot long after this
he went fo chircli where ilicre was a
patriotic meet Ins and again stood np
alone while The tar pagIfcl uan
nerwa tieing played Again ibe
children tittered and the grown folks,
too. looked at him la surprise, which
did not seem In the least todisooncert
the" boy"." This was ?nt at the out
break of the war with Spain, and very
soon there ffer tlie flag bad a new
meaning to the little school children
who bad laughed at the Admiral's
Plucky "A.r Amt now IMlpu !?.fmp-it
never stands al.me. ht. imtc -i-
ways'doxeus of boys -to kerp hmi
coupany. .
-The iior's freouetit visits
n-Mna lsir. lil!,l llllll AVilh Cnthll-
shism on all tltat irtains to the navy,
and many who know the younger
nrMlic thai snutiiir- tlie coming leadi
r'iihe nam' of the 'United 1 Sat cm
Th name of Ralph Siinvpson w
flgurej-f '..,1,..',. 4 -: : .:". '
ilia fcr4 Yon Haw Aiwa-? CJi-jr.
HE HAS FR1EXDS.
Independenee, Xoic K Frank Boyds-
ton. wln was arrestevt in sviiem ami
taken to laIlaR yesterday, to answer
the charge of forging 1is father's
name to a check, will prolauiy escape
the penalty for bis indiscretion, as In
fluential friends of id 'parents bave
taken up the matt.r and. are now air
Dal:ls endeavoring to have the cliarge
withdrawn. The nimey seiMtrHl by
blm has .been repard by ispular sub-.'
scription. ". "'.:' .
Twiee-aAVeek Statesman $1 "a year.
Sergeant Mia 1 1 I uetan an oiucer iu
citizen's c'ot lies? - .
Captain It won't do to have hi;!
Identity susiectel. 'Better detail an of
ficer with". citizen's manners, to makei
nab.- .', - t.-,,-.--.
Dr. Tenners KIDNEY
0 Backache Cure.
For ntt KMiWT, BUMtrtcr il Urinary
Trouble. Lame ll-k.Hrt ln-.kia
lklMM kteauawm. Bid Wrltint . cln
Unfailing in Female Waaknsss.
Market
Reports.
The local market quotation! yeiter
day yere as follows: "J ' !
- Wheat J0 cents at the Salem Flour
ing Mills Co.'i office. ' 'f
Oafs -37ro.:iSc. . , :: - '., '
Hay Cheat, buying, $7 to' J7.50;
clover, ?5 to $0, timothy, f9 to $10.
Flour 75 arid 80 cents per sack; 2.80
to $3 tier bbL
Mill feed-Bran, -.. $15; shorls, $1S.
Butter 17Cr cents (buying). .
Eggs 23 cents. ,
Poultry Chickens Gc per lb, market
dull. . , - .. j ;
Pork Fat, 4 to 4. gross; O net. -
Beef Steers, 3; cows, 3c; gooct
heifer, 34e. ,
Mutton Sheep, 3c on foot; sliear-
ed 2yi to 3c
Veal d and 7c dressed. "i
Potatoes 25c, buying. I .
vi ooi it to io cents .maraet weaic.
Mohair 25 cents. ' ': ., .' -" ' ! - .'' .'-
'"..'.;; WHIPS, ROBES ' j v '
California Oak-tanned -Leather "used.
'",' Jlamess Oil. etc '
C D tHl CCD ' - I '
23 State Street. Salem. Oregon
' XOTICIi TO TAX PAVERS.
Thej lioard of equalization for Mar
lon county will meet at the ofiice of
the county assessor on tho second
Monday of XovenilHT, lioing Monday,
XovemlsMr 12. A. D. 111. sit 0 o'cloet;
a. m., and will remain hi session; eacli
successive day for one week.
All partieH interesKsl are reotiested
to appear and examine their assess
ments, s no corrections can lie niade
after tho adjournnKtit of tlioi wild
luiard. .L W. HOBAUT,
Assessor of Markra county, Oregon.
Salem, Oregon, Octoler 18, 11XJ0.
d w, t d.'
Foreign and' Hale
Marble and;. Cranite
MONUMENTS
Largest assortment
in the state always
' in stock. '; j ,'.'.
William Stalger,
2!)7 Liberty Street,
Rileru, Or.
TAKE IT TODAY
Don't put off taking tlie Kecley! treat-im-nt
take- It today. It is' he only
euro for -alcoholism and drug addur
tiotis. Send for prlnteil matter that
tells all about Jt. y"'-
Tne Keeley Institute, Portlaaq, or.
G. d. JESsurTco.
Hop Brokers
21 J Commercial St, Salem
All grade of bops handled. L
BV MUTUAL AOREEMEXT Th
firm of Kirk & Liston I -this day dis
solved. W, A. Llston retiring and I
M. "Kirk continuing the business at
. . . i 1 . ..... ...II .If
in OKI . Fiauu, niiiiTiiuc mi i
counts. f " ; ' L. M. KIKK.
w l.tTllV '
Salem, Or. Oct: 31, V)? l l :2 5tw.
RUSTLlXO YOUXO MAX-Dan make
$Gf) per month and cipenses. 1'er
manent position. Expcrienee tiniiec
essry. - Write q nick for particulars.
Clark & Co.. 4tb & Lot-nst streets,
' rbiladephia Pa. - 0;4-Cm-dir.
TERSOXAL
MYSTERIES OF THE UXKXOWX
revealel by the great Indian medi
um and prophetess of. tbe age, Iwirn
with double veil and second sight
reTealel every bidden mystery never
. known to fail. Know your fate at
once when all o.hers , faiL- Consult
the lMst. Ileal by the use of Iter
Revealal Herbal teas. Cure chronic
and so-called mtcurable 'diseases.
Free treatment for the ioor. Con
sultation free. lS2',j Third, Street,
near Alder,' Portland, Oregon.
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