aaME &i. k,i rr Daily Capital Journal BV HOKKH ISHOTHttR, ,i.tt TUESDAY, JAK. 12, 1897. TRAMPS. In flii tiinvnr mowatrc In TllK JOURNAL of January 6th In a section r,tm,wi iitrnmrM-" which reads n follow: "The city Is over run wllli tramps and burglaries are by far too frequent, the poticu force Is not sufficient to protect more than the buslucjs part of the city, therefore, It behooves you to dovlse some more radical means or punishment, wuich win nu me wj of this undcslrcablc element.'' Are mo sure Hint this punlHhmcnt will stdp the crime or the so called tr.lpip Mncd the very booming of ancient history, all nations fct'ifl to hlivc had supreme confidence In Im prisonment and lillllctlon of twin. They have regarded pnnWimont as the h6rlcst road to reftiriiuthm, and that Imprisonment, toittire, mid death constitute u trhliy Under win fe protection society may feel hccunv In addition to these, nations have re lied on confiscation, mid deKvd-ith n on maiming, whipped, fniuded nnd cxiKiscd to public ridicule and crn tempt connected with the courts of Justice was the character of torture. The Ingenuity of man was cxausted In'thc cnstniotlon of Instruments of torture that would surely rwirh the 'nifKt unntlVc nerve. All of tills was done In the Interest of civilization for tho protection of virtue, and the well being of states. Curiously enough the fact Is, that no matter how severe the punishments were tho crimes, In orcascd.lt was found that the penalty ofdeath made but Uttlo difference, thlcovsand highwaymen went their way. It was then thought best to add to tho torture death. And con sequently tho convicted were punished In every Imaginable way, be fore execution. They were broken at tho wheel, their Joints dislocated on the rack, they were suspended by tho legs and arms, while great weights were placed on their breast, their llesh was bruised and torn by hot Irons, they were roasted In slow fires, they wcie given to wild beasts, melted lead poured Into their ears and hundreds of other punishments, andtlll tho crimes Increased. Sup pose tho city docs devise somo radical means of punishment nnd in this way drive this element out? Haro we done anything to reform thefeo tramps? Havo wc not made them worse men by our punishment than they wort before? They will depart with envy and revenge In their hearts to return tit home future tlmo nnd commit worso crimes than they are doing now. Theso tramps arc human beings nnd wo .should treat them as such. Wo can't tell what tempta tions these men havo had. Wo don't know what lias brought them to what they are. Fcrhapa tho main cause Is tho unjust laws under which tuoy havo to live; reverse the condition, under which they live and tho lives of theso men will be reversed. Treat them as brothers Instead of davits and they will bo vood cltitens. Give them work and a lut compensation for their labor. It the money spent in the last half century to convict and punish criminals and for building Jails and penitentiaries, and the sup port of them beta spent in making Just laws for thecltlieostollvo under, building factories, .railways, street railways, electric light plants ami water works, and each for the em ployment of the people. Thus the would txj, criminal and tramps would haven chanoo loH'aru a living for themselves and families, Instead of leading a life of crime, poverty and misery, Accordlug to the mayor's message the city paid W,3Sl.ea for their elec tric lights, 91,581 Tor -their water supply, which amounts tu M,Kfi,69 for IWW; this Is outrageous but where the oily made the mistake was In making a contract with the light and water companies thU amount of money saved eah year for JW years would have built tho lighting and water plant. ttisA city would probably re clvelpUron the people for pres ent u.Geiup the many expense; also a lam amount from the county and htate, nnd the'cUlwus could have T . i AW gotten their light and'wnter at such a price that It would have beqri In the reach pf alland Instoad of paying (such an enormous price for light and water, this amount could Imve been ued for other prrKMgradliig streets, ntc. The shorinff collected-for-l lie oity $18,000, In HW. it the olty would, for the year 1607, pass an ordinance smllar to the following, It would greatly Improve the condition of the laboring pooplc: Skction 1 An ordinance providing for the Issuance of 810,000r In the city of Salem, non-lntercst tearing war rants, for the purpose of employing Idle laborers, to improve streets In the city. Sec. 2. Allowing each man SI. 60 per day; and each man, with a team, ?2.60 per day of ten hours each. Hbc. 3. To improve the city of Sa lem: to receive city of Snloin nan Interest bearing wirrnnti,In payments of taxe. tines, rents fees, or any rev enues iduc i he city, when received, cancelled HUcany other warrants, In a time when money is so scarce and hard for the people to get tiieir taxes paid. TliN would give each taxpayer In the city a chance to piiy t 'east twrt ot their taxes, In what they pro duce or deal In. It would put S10.000 directly In cir culation, and would be a help proba bly to fjOO ranilllos, to get food and clothlmr. The merchants all have taxes to pay, so would be ready to ex change groceries, Hour nnd clothing, for these warrants, In order to pay their taxes. While the laborers would be earning something to cat and wear. The city would be enriched and the property or the twople would enhance In value, and' we will Hod the nirst protHahle wu to punish criminals, Is to give them employment, berorc they become criminal". Give the people employment, and wc will not have to devise a more rad ical moans ot punishmont,i to rid this city or tills olemenU C. 1 r I b The Funding Bill Defeated. The.HouseSetsDown on the Gi gantic Swindle, t From Tennessee Tennessee Is a flourishing little place some row miles north of Leba non, with a tine literary society now. The efllccrbare elected by the Austra lian ballot, this is to teach the young more about voting. One week ago the election resulted as follows: Pres ident, C. IX McKnlght; ylce-prosldent, Arthur Hartley; secretary, Annie Ulacklaw; sergeant-at-arms, J. R. Swlnk; critic, Blanche Slmond. (The oftlccrs are elected for four weeks ) The entertainment at this place last Saturday was well attended. It was under the control of the literary society. The audience was favored with some very fine selections of music, dialogues, speeches, readings, etc., etc The boclety lias a debate next Sat uiday. The ufflrmntlvc will be led by Titos. Mclilnley. with three assist ants; the negatlvo by J. 1. Swlnk. Call for Warrants. otlce Is hereby given that I have cash on hand to pay all warrants en dorsed up to June 7, 169S, and Interest on the same will cease on the date or this notice. Dated January 9, 1687. G. L. Hrown, l-&.2w County Treasurer. A Good llnxOf groceries Is solid comfort to every housekeeper, and especially when It has the tupero quality of the goods sold by llramon &Oo. 1-11 3t i Mi m ii Tjiky Nkveu Fohubt. Whon a man has once smoked a La Corona Salem's favorite cigar lie never forgets Us uperb flavor nqd aroma. Ml 3t I' L' XJ I U nut i mggggg-iuj. HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles' Heart Core Docs It. atrvOhaa. LaloUt,awU.fciKnnraUent of Dearer, pralMM thU wonderful remedy, tier testimony hoaUlcoovnc ill to lh worth ot the riew Heart Curs and Uwtom tiro Ncrrtn. Her letter dated Sept. Ilth, isrt, reaus aa icuiowa K" v?' ! . t tfl7-J Mu.Ua roixr, SIX IlaaboUt Bu Typhoid few I ft em with boars troobU of tlu tos rWaa nature. Nothtnr. o doctor i hd any effect. I hta rer In UMth&art.and waa unable) to IWOB y left U (or more than tbre tnlnnu at atlme. Ur btart termed U ! txu, and heriuc plU. In which It evvrjr brvatn wmtld tw my iui. ie acci- destty u n adtuinot or Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure aal tlMtoraUv Xertloe- ad tarchaed a we k. Icuutrw lined In aJuir aad alt up anh.mr.kttd ta a ahiwt ilm I waa able ta dd tUbthouMwort IaVUbwmjehd uyaufr jorwvoJrfttlBMHlbnw. Truly thay rfe CUA8. toujt Dr. Mite' Hcrt Cure RrSU. measure wort ovcrjoytf. MPuirp started a round of applaud and hnclflned his tally. The compiriv fWsof thederent of the bill's advo cate as the second roll call proceeoeo. When the clerks figured up the total, the speaker submitted thelre-sult, as 1 102, noes, 100. There wa a k bunt of applause when tue aeieau i the measure was officially announced. A fdrmal motion of Hubbard, of Mlourl to reconsider and lay on the table was carried and some minor business transacted. Then suddenly rowers seemed to make up his mind and get further consldera' tlon for the bill In a new form. He arose and moved that the bill be re committed to the committee. "It Is apparent,'' said 'he, speaking very calmly, "that the house lias manifested Its opposition to the prin ciple of this bill, but," he continued, "I take It thatjevery member present wants mieact!on taken, and I make this motion in order to see If the com mittee cannot formulate a measure which will meet the approval of the house." Dockety, of Missouri, Immediately made a point of order that the motion was not In order. A parliamentary row followed. SAMPLES. Information for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. The Jocrxal has In the past year gained a state circulation. It is the only paper In Oregon besides the Or egonlan that Is taken In every part of the state as the postofflce record-t show. You are asked to circulate it Because: 1. It Is a clean paper. 2. It is an independent paper. 3. It Is an opposition paper. It op poses corrupt poll t ics, corrupt methods and corrupt men in all parties. It supports aggressively the GOOD It finds in public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the evil wherever it finds it. The Joubnttl advocates old fasnloned honesty and tjeflersonlon slmnllcitv. It don't know the mean ing of compromise or principle. Itjs always on the side ot the people as against the aggressions of power that tend to destroy rreedom and equal rights. Lecture. lion. -D. P. Thompson, ex-minister to Turkey, will lecture at the First Presbyterian church tomor row ( Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, on "Japan." Admission, 10 cents. 1 12 2t WAsiit.MJTorf.Jan. 12. The bill pro viding ror the rerundlngor the debt or the Pacific railways was donated In tm ifior iifluen of conerejW br a vote of 102 to ICO. Powers.the author of the blll.moved to hare the bill committed to the com mittee for revision, but a point of or der was made that the motion was out of order. It was then decided to allow the question as to whether or not Towers' motion shall be uranUd, go over to allow the speaker time to ex amine precedents. Groat Interest was manifested In the outcome of the battle royal over the Pacific funding bill. Befdre the house convened the floor was crowded with members standing about arguing the merits or the bill. The galleries also were filled. It required Mime time to straighten out the parllamcntiary situation. Speaker Reed stated that there were no pending amendments to the bill. There were, however, two substitutes, that or Harrison, or Alabama, to pro vide tor a coiumissjon or three cabinet officers to negotiate a settlement ot the debt with the two roads, and the Bell substitute, providing that ir the roads would clear off the first mort gage so as to advance the govern ment's lien to the position ot a first mortage the government would agree to an extension ot the period ror pay ment ot the debt at 3 per cent Interest. To the former substitute there was a pending amendment, proposed br Kprthway, ot Ohio, piovldlng that the commission created should be ap pointed by the secretary ot the treas ury, the secretary of the interior and the attqrnoy-ceneral, instead ot con sisting of these three cabinet oQllcers. The "orthway amendment, he said, was to be voted on first, then the sub- btltutes in their order. After some wrangling the speaker's statement of the situation was ac cented by the house. The orthway amendnient to the Harrison substitute was defeated on .a viva voce vote, after which the Bell substitute was submitted. Bell demanded a record making vote. The demand was sus tained by beventy of the members, mostly Democrats, and the roll was called. As the voting proceeded It was evident the substitute would fall, and friends of the -bill were corres pondingly Jubilant. Senator White, of California, Sen ator Daniels and other senators watched the struggle with deep Inter est. Wucn the speaker announcea dereat of the Bell substitute by a vote of 110 to 160, the opposition appeared somewhat staggered, but it was pointed out that Calfornia members and others known to be opposed to the measure Toted against the substitute. The Harrison substitute was then submitted. On u viva toce vote the ! volume ot sound was against the sub stitute, and the speaker was about to declare It dafoated whon Harrison de manded ays and noes. There were cries of "No," "o," but Harrison succeeded la xjcuriag fortv sevea members to back his demand. This was uot a fifth or the preceding vote, but the other side was usable to muster more than 128, so the speaker ordered the roll oalleU The lU tute was overwhelailagly defeated 5 to 211. The opposition then decided to test their strength by securing a roll-call on the usual formal motion to engross anu rcau iuc iwu. aiuhuiu), jtitc ou ta u ;ee cu lure Ota. Taatu of California, demanded the ay aad rallaf.! nots, and half the btee turned to re-. , P.4retrt ute u sabidns. ' l0w t let am ca ta w a i 1.-I....J J taV..uM II w spuBU t Ilia uctuaau. .n mc iim-vaii began erorjone realised that ike crlti- x- X . f 'A 'A XK) VkcJ SdK mm& 'MA IT 'It j m "a -'tS I tJ r Ok kl7 '' II V w - V. II LJ A I N $ ' Vi V. 'o 111 The igW Step in good and profitable housekeep ing is the use of the famous cleaner GoldDcst. No woman who wants to make a success in conducting her household affairs, in saving time and money, fret and worry in keeping her work well in hand, can afford to do without GOLD DUST mmm powder. It keeps the cleaning well done up, with little work-and time. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, . i..l. Mittens. H!I0rx, ou.mii, Philadelphia, SinFrancUco. I c H. MACK. fSnitnnrnn measure wore ovcrjojeo. ' - x i hT7ji' T I1 " . ill mm i mi iii . SI K H X L DKN'flST. - c i fir I 41. Kcem., oiu uc r Tsalem Or ' Parties Hesiring sunerior oetion5e.e fees in any U& are lnesiJrcini .-i THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week NeYork World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and Weekly Journal for $2 a Year. Do you want the Free Silver Cin cinnati Innulrer and Weekly Capi tal Jouiwal? Our club rate is 1.40 for both. Do ybu want a irold standard paper with The Journal? Then take the m,.i.n.Wooif X. Y. World. Our club rate is $1.75 for both. Three Daners lor . int. "'"" Journal. Weekly Inquirer and in weekly World an eastern, middle state and western paper -W2 pages a yeariorw. Addrri Journal omce, aiuen-, ui. Dissolution. The underslgnel have this d,iy dis solved their co-partnerslili) by mm in consent. All acwiuni-; win oe -em.-at once by either of the old lir.n C. Goodale will continue the luiiiher business at the old stand hereafter. .1. ('. Ooodalf, C.J. Schramm. Special This Week, 300 Boxes Fine Paper and Envelopes, y ii WS liil WLZ A MIESfKE Proos. gSd I- bulk '7c a lb." Cheapest meat the oTry t -. 17. Commercia st Up town SHOP near-mi u... - SALEM Wlffl CO. Officei Willamette Hotel Buildin . 1.. nfTiri. t!(ll. For water service ayv'j "...". ".... payable monthly in advance. Make t complaints at the office. MONEY TO LOAN. Plenty of money on good security. A laree quantity of land for sale at low ficure ana on easy icrms. B HAMILTON &MVKSU. Room S, Bwh bank building. Resolution. Whereas, Rev. P. S. Knight has serTed us as pastor ror two years labor ing so earnestly and faithfully in both church and Sunday school, being a volunteered service, a labor of lore, without any compensation whatever and Whereas, We are creatly indebted to him for the existanco of our society and also for the new church which we now occupy, and Whereas,The pleasant relations that lias existed between him and the church have endeared him to us: and N herias, It is fittingly just that the church expresj herself In words or appreciation or him who has hbored so untiringly in the interest or this work; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Central Congrega tional church ot Salem, Oregon, that we do hereby extend our heartfelt thanks to himselt and estimable wife, who so efficiently assisted him In his pastoral labors: that we hold in loving remembrance their tireless devotion and unswerving fidelity to the church and Sunday school; and be it also Resolved, That these resolutions be sprerd upon the records of the church and that a duplicate copy be sent to the Rev. P. s. Knight, also one each to the daily papers. REMOVED from Pohle's old ii mid, t' '" '' f,rs west ol the engine liou-e. W w. be, pleased to meet all oiir cuVouit- at said stand, where we will bo nrep.ired to do general repairing and hoie- shoeing. 1 61m GloverJ& Peon. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. j j 7 i(jiE i kU Mea are often wiser than tier act. They kcow how to be hippy bet some' Ussn tbrr are cua erao;e Toey mow Xhett U oo happtsesi na use uct with out health ytt they neglect health. They allow dyspepsia and Kl 1 IJ... . mitA .... X itlDatlon to ret oc then asd cake life wretehetL TaoK three eoapatats Bssally ccae tc rether Cecstipatsoe a5ecu the ttcoach jad liver Thai Wises oo biiioas UUcka isi taJtrrslo, headache, cassea. ditii seas, qcecr Kantiou of wcaksess asd paU Yoar terre are ecstranr, yoa jTStcia it slotxiih. Yen oe abiUoa. The fact u your whc4e cocstittioa is beicr tlewty aa4crsincd. What too eeed it Dr . Piewe's Pleasaat Pellets, They care oesttpatiea. dyspepsia us& til sess in e wily tcre. permanent way. There is sotaiaz rwlest or irriUUij aboct them. Uey -otk eSdly thosch (jnitklj They late vi strenrihen the bowels to carry m thur fsnctieBS BarcraUy They ready sttsmlau th Sow of bile froea the 8t aaJ th (Hresdre jsicea of the atom ach, Vo dc-nt beceat a slare ta their eu wTYfH rWw vtslla Tt. .V. . According Magulre eUr as4 thci yoccla teare thess. Taatu ntii- ttalli dtutus a &$ iriry GOOft'S Hotel ! Newly Enlarged and miprovea. Excellent rooms and the best Strangers should see us before a-Llghted by electricity jhroughout. If rwt vtst u i nut cal moment had eowa. The btuz of excited convonaUon snaMtt aad a hujh fell o the kottxs. Iwrs aad hit clerk kpt talliw. Owumlai of Kew Yrk, Miguire ef Calttoraia aad serral members al cltekd Ue wte. Wben It was quietly whUpervd about at the ead f the f rst nH iM oamotloastQ BDRjres, Uat llie vwte wa. to 117; th adrerrl ef ts t ares year hcahh aa4 strtBth tu( ta dxur so eftcm, tae best lal& yv caa OliUntu ta U VerU-s Sintuur Stttxxl AMociatlM, ii Ulo. N T. fer a ccpy e Or rmcrscTa4bek.ta trflft Coum bcaM KntmiAiTiKt.- tVcx4t cc crat tumj ta cnt cEMasaatear -th. a j a iirjt txwkct sail par, eCT )a IKucrsUoaa. It u lis iuu hock. U m kleh ala.a eofiaa r tai4 at fijataca. The eoly dtt fa-irace is la ta t ak ta las frt mii la una .amK l 11 aaxa eatalvf fraatiw fai. y.t. ft . uspm nuaentxut "111 Miff. Ulitlcai L-m mm.m ! e.. 2ngr idaJJ'sUSaVUJ Salem SteamLaundf y Please notice the cut in prices uu ujc iouowingi ir' f ,ont Under dawen Stoiocents c? i -"; ....s io jo cents .PPY 3 cents gjfK"-:; .1 cut Snlk hxBdkercluefs , 3 cents .-?!S! " r"01" ? etnts Ir d. lewkinpropcrtiei. ' Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand. fVt T r1 ..j n w" it mumca rxop, Box, m m LOANS On inside property at 7 per cent. O.t farm and security at 6 per cem. w iuu, uia c or investors. Insurance eliecreil in reliable wn , :,:. liroKT r Om IIO. i, UUIU u.nn. uuiiviiii. C. H. JUA.NE, M KRCH ANT TAILOR 2d Ci.nmeroi'il st , Salem Or "vi.ts 515 upwards, t'ants? upwands'3 BREWSTER & WHITE, m m mi See Window, DEARBORN'S All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 91 COURT ST, - SALEM. Book Store, MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUR2 A LL JV'ertouj DUtasea Failing Mem oir. IniDoteDcr.SleoDlefi8ii6SB.etc .mused by AbGie and other p"i esses and lndis- cretion.4. 'Jhry tjutrfJv ana turvly rsioru ijost iiaiiiT in 01a or jouns, ana f t omanforbtud,buitineHfl or marriage 1'rpvent liijnitr nnrl fnnanmnf Inn it UKenin urae, incir no snows immediate improve- jntnt ana eaects a u vuti wnero ail otners iau. in ilit upon harlns the cenalne AJax Tablets. They h7B cared thousands and will cure joa. Ue cfve a rotlttre written sarantee to effect a care In each case or refaod the money. Wica 60 cents per package, or ii packuas (tall treatment) for $3.60 By tniul.in plain wrapper, anon receipt otrrice. Circular free AJAX REMEDY CO., n$S$Zff! For sale at Slem, Oregon, by D.J. FRYiamlG. V I'UTNAM, JAPAN THING COT. 208 COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM. Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curios, toys etc , ror Ho'idays. Only lap store in town Will be sold especially cheap for Christmas trade. Lowest prices ever offered for best stock in this line. 12 12 im 1 FORE HOT BDL For service for the season. .Call at Urown's meat market, corner Center nnd Thirteenth tree!. Fmct milk stock in Oregon. 12 1 1 if m B J ,i 1 rn :i UHli. 60 YEARS JtjHlBfr EXPERIENCE. 17 II 9 ii iKk i f$ liest Meats in the city. FroniDt delivery. Collie Block Shop, Court Street Shop. ui'.u. rujNUKiuu, rrop. TRADE MARKS, neainuo ww.witf ... COPYRIGHTS &c. ?Ji!r9Iz2rugf "cn ana description mar SSlK,i"crulMree',hetllcr n invention U EKblJ..p?,eJ'.t?ble- Communications etrlctlv eonfldentltL Oldest agency forsecurtngpatcnts l" Africa, we hare a Washington offlcS RnnOtlStner0U(ih MUED - recelT9 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, fuajiix months, bpecltnen cod m nnd Ha n Book om I-atbtts ilntftJe! . 5I5af3 MUNN & CO.. 381 llromlwnv. Kpt Ynrlt. Winter Tourist Hates in Effect om iironimnc, new Vork. Tacrr U aa vJFASHIONS CHANGE I POZZONI I Complexiooy f POWDER Y fff nEMAKhAI.WATSTnESA31E.S; l .. t.,1 ".""Kv??" and most beantl. f (Tout "ariier Shoo NO. 10? STATE STREET. Will be pleased to meet all my old patrons in my new quarters. First-class work guar, 'ntetd at popularr prices. Sliaying 10 cent3. Haircutting 15 cents. One trial on your part insures regular patronage, GPHalhs only 15 cents I2 2rim GEO. W. l'LASTER, Prop. RKiVIOVED. rrL. m 1 W m a ?.1 "?e.".P"e8tandmo8tiw.,n,i- i ,-s jiuKxop;iowiir.. ,.J-'-.-; r ASiaaSiK -,. .-.wu,c Jtyou have nev tried f A POZZOIMj'S $ A IT TO CA,n , 'X ' auu" MinYHERE. f WisKvr,... FA nmim to points South and ouuiueasi t iorlda Georgia, Alabama Texas, etc To Secure the lowest rates and fastest time, t for tlclceu Tia Bil Hdm and the Burling ton Route. Savings of nearly 25 percent if jou pur chase ROrNT) TRIP tickets. Write for informa tioe. CSHELnnv n a SSssSSSSS .. 1 ' . l Winplea. Conn5Jn,DPotlLborTiL..- 1 s&&&hyxttafc ; D S. Hentlpv cnrr.ccn. In C.l. linn..... ment Lo.. is mrplv lintGAl nt iA M.A nr Uieireketa and Front streets, and west of the iirs.i rational nank '1 banking the public for pas. favors, we unnlH nlirii. !,,.. ,. call anJ see i at our new office. Having the telephone moved, when you desire any thing ring up No. 30. All business attended to ptominlv. A full stock of supplies ou hand, especially of all kinds of wood. 1 5 tin D LIMPOISBSS ; wedlnlitoi.lPMnaa ", llrn.. ', Depot Express, Meets all masl and passenger trains, liag gagc and express to all parts of the city. I rompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES HADEK. I H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, '-r-wuy ui une repair worK, sew Thomas clocU etc., 2iS Commercial Street Iver Larson, Of Enger, Marion county, Oregon, has applied for a patent for a Rolling Harrow And pulvcriier that has had no equal hereto 're. Iyer Larson, Enger, Or. 12-15 Im J lil'U V 1)11 1 T P JMflK (M Dea ers id n Groceries l0h,m n "SaWaW.SM?? AumiUfe"' dSars' confectionery, all kii. f hJeh-2rade "led goods 'of Jfctnds. 218 CoTimtrcial st , Salem. LflrflAO JJU !.. JLlrfjAj mm 1 ml . I '. zzr rospH mm - wiiacm Mim- )-'4,v. tani4 SHSHi tit U Ii . M nn-w(annmi rriuiKlv for linnnrrliin JujHt, dpermbtorrboi, .S'V .or niriaUnia), .tt co,wii .i 'aiin or uicei I - -Miicj, r- tVlVMUIUtri VeuawuTt.Q tlaia hy Drunrlsja or aeut In plain wrapper, vTxtng, prepaid, tot 11X0, or s bottle. li73. 1 Urcolar aent oa rwueat. , a..