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THE
DAILY
JOURNAL.
i
NO
1611
VOIi, X
SAliBM, OREGON SATUTCtfAY, JUNE 30 1900.
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fjg- ACCORDING tn an nareement with other Salem merchants, tho
" NEW YORK RACKET will remain closed nil day July 4th.
'Do You Wear the
Down's mark
r
Flf not you should try a pair. They give satisfaction. Cloth-
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I mg, hats, shirts, hosiery, underwear, and all kinds or nir-
nishing goods, cheap for cash.
y
Th shank" -3
SHOES?
Silcm's Cheatest One Price Cash Store.
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor
You fun no risk in having
your work done at the
Salem Dental Parlors as
all work is fully-guaranteed
DRS EPLEY k OLINGER
Our Motte: Good Work at Living Prices.
Rooms 27 and 29, P. O.
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JOURNAL X-RAYS
Whv should not bicycles bo listed for
taxation Just as much ns any othor vo
hlclo7 Why should bicycles hu treated
dlfforcnt from any other porsonol prop
erty? Tho assessor should simply noscss
them.
X X X
Tho First church of Christian Scient
ists of Portland, which has been meet
ing horetoforo in tho Dckum, will meet
hereafter in their own church Twenty,
third nnd Irving streets. Tho property
formerly belonged to tho Plymouth Con
gregational church, but was purchased
recently by tho Scientists.
X X X
Oregon City Eenterpriso (Rep.,) edited
by Senator L. I.. Perter:
"McKinleyand Roosevelt will sweep
tho country. They represent tho patri
otism of two wars, and will bo enthusias
tically followed by tho soldiers of each.
Above nil, they represent Integrity of
tho highest order nnd deep devotion to
thoir country."
Portland Dispatch, Dem. The vote
for dairy and food commissioner, Rives
Palley, tho Republican candidate, 7,050
plurality, which is moro than tho Re
publican strength In the stato. as ho is
well known nnd tho present Incumlwiit,
while his opponent was unknown. Judge
"Woolvcrton's plurality is 11,175 who has
been on the bench for six years and is
fiersonnllv jwpulnr nnd has mndo n good
udgo, llo received votes irespectivo ol
pnrty.
MIM MINISTERS
ARE IN PEKIN
Refused to Leave and Were Safe as
Late as June 25. .
Br Aiaaetnta Fmi ta Ifca JanraaX.
' 'Eonkon, Juno 30. Uncertainty ro
njninp tho keynote to tho situation in
1l f - tlll f..f u,j.t , ... ..a nnntlliltn
WITH OTHERS ENROUTE TO PEKIN :ZZ;;mZ
l'okln, but nutncniia iniormauon is
COMMANDER M'UALU IS WOUNDED
Hung Ohnng 6,000,000 taols (t3,600,000)
for tho purpose of organltlng n municip
al guanl In tho city. Tho viceroy ap
preciates the confldonco nnd gratitude of
tho people, nnd promises to do his ut
most to maintain ordor. The mnjorlly
of Uio foreign wotnon nnd children havo
left for Hong Kong or Macao. Tho
British gunbont Red polo nnd tho United
States gunboat Don Juun do Austria, nro
In tho harbor. Tho fronch gunboat
Comcto is expected.
CHINESE AUTHORITIES
PLAYING DOUBLE
Tien Tsin Arsenal Captured Minister Clioate Corrobo
rates Safety ol the Ministers.
Br Aa.oclale'd IT. ta tka Journal.
Washington, Juno 30. Tho navy de
partment has received tho following
cablegram from Admiral Kompff :
"Cho Foo, Juno 30. Tho ministers at
Pekln wcro given 24 hours toleavoon
tho 10th. Thqy refused, nud nro still
there. Tho Pokin relief forces get half
way. They woro nttneked by tho Im
perial troops on the 18th, McCalla lu
command. Four wcro killed and 25
wounded. McCalla and Ensign Taussig
w.cre wounded, but not seriously. Now
over H.IXH) troops aro asnoro. vum-
mnnder Wiso commands at Tone Ku, in
charge of transportation, rail and river,
Tho combined nationalities find it neces
sary make uso of Bomo civilians to
oporatctho railway."
TIEN TSIN ARSENAL
HAS BEEN CAPTURED
States ship Princeton has been ordered
to Canton."
A dispatch from Shanghai of yester
day's r.ato, says tho position at Chung
King is very critical and that tho stoamcr
Pioneer has been detained.
Lord Wolseloy, In an Inlorvlow pub
lished this morning, says:
"China possesses ovory requlslto fur
overturning tho world. Sho has n pop
ulation of 300,000,000, all speaking tho
some languago or dialect readily under
tt'xxl from ono ond of tho omplro to tho
othor. She has enormously devolopod
wealth, nnd still mpro enormous nat
ural wealth nwaltlng development. Her
mon, If properly drilled nnd led, aro
admirable soldiers. They aro plucky
nnd ablo to llvo on next to nothing.
Moreover, thoy nro absolutely fearless
of death. Regln with tho foundation of
millions unon millions of such soldiers
bb theso men nro capa jlo of being tnndo,
land tell mult you can whore the end
lacking.
Tho despatches tend to tho crcnto tho
Impression that tho Chlneeo authorities
aro playing adoublo gamo by tho slmu
lataneous promulgation of now edicts
against tho Roxers nnd sending secret
orders to viceroys to disobey "Com.
mantis" to suppress thu outbreak.
Shanghai notos increasing slims of n
aoneral spread of tho rebellion In tho
Southern provinces. That city also re
ports that a serious rising confronts tho
Japaneso troops in tho island ot For
moiii, Japan is satisfied that It has
been org.uilsod from China.
KANSAS CITY
GOSSIP
Preparing for the Monster
Convention.
WHAT THE PLATFORM
VILL CONTAIN
Opinions, of Bryan, Suiter. Ham. Lewis, Geo.
Fred Wlllltms. and Other Prominent
Democrats.
Br AaaoeUltd I'm fa Ik Journal
Kanbah City, Mo., Juno 30. Kansas
Cltylooked like n convention city in jooil
earnest today. Knrly trains brought in
many who aro to tako part In tho con
vention, nnd in tho hotel corridors wcro
men who60 faces nro familiar at great
National Democratic gatherings.
David S. Rose, Mayor of Milwaukee,
will probably bo uatned as temporary
chairman. Senator Dubois, of Idaho,
ono of the managers of tho silver Re
publican party, will probably bo chair
man of tho committee on resolutions at
thoteonvontlvo which meets July 4, nnd
In this prospoctton capacity ho has been
consulting Democratic lenders.
dentlal sltaution, bsvo to say that ho
belioves that Towno would ho tho strong
est man that could bo named with liryan.
Mr. Williams talked about faoScnator
Hill in n manner to indlcato his cntlro
disapproval of that gentloman.
"What is Hill coming horo for?" ho
asked, and answered tho query, "for tho
sole nnd avowed purposo ol trying to se
cure a modification of tho platform of
18U0. Ho ought to ha hero in sackcloth
nnd nsho Instead of trying to. toll us
what to do. Now York, as well as Hill,
remained silent in tho Chicago conven
tion after tho majority had dec
lared its will on tho platform.
Now ho comes horo to
say "I'll holp you 11 you do as I say,'
If wo win ho will say, 'I holpod you.' If
wo lose, ho will say, "I told you what
to do and you behold tho result.' I don't
like that nttltudo. Crokcr nud Murphy
como horo In n different spirit, willing
to taku tho platform that wo tnado and
abide by tho result. It is likely that
Hill will not bo bo Important when
Croker nnd Murphy tako chamo."
London, Juno 30. Tho war ofllco has i .,, bo,
rocolvcd tho following dispatch tfrora
Col. Derward: , WHERE ARE THE
"Cue Foo, Juno 30. Tho nrsonai
Northcst of Tien Tsln, was captured
during tho morning of Juno 27, by tho
combined forces. Tho naval brigade
had four men killed, and Of teen wounded,
Including two olllcors."
MINISTERS SAFE
ON JUNE
FOREIGN MINISTERS?
TWO STEAMERES
FROM CAPE NOME
Your Sunday Dinner,
It is a thing for joy after n weok of
hard work to sit down to your Sunday
dinner cooked nnd served in stylo us nt
tho St Elmo Restaurant.
Little Telejrams.
Secretary Root has resumed work after
a ten day's vacation.
Roosevelt is enrou to wostto attend tho
rough riders' picnic in Oklahoma.
President and Mrs.McKlnley havo left
for Cauton,0., where thoy aro to remain
for several weeks.
A privato telegram received from Col
ombia says tho situation nt Carthagona
ami Sivauvlllo is very grave.
At tho Republican headquarters in
in Washington tho claim is mada that
tho chip subsidy bill will pass at tho
next session of congress.
Lowest Kites Esst
On account of tho Democratic Conven
tion at Kansas City avallablu to all with
rhoico of six routoH. O. R. & N. Ticket
Ollko 214 Commercial street.
Have you seen the rush for
shoes next door to Gilbert &
Baker's.
Ixjnikw, Suco 30. Tho Shanghai cor
respondent of tho Dally Kxpross, pnder
yestorday'sdato, says:
"Ohlnoso olllclals declaro that thoy
havo imperial authority for statlpg that
2 5TIU Tsln via Pao Ting Fu, Juno 20. They
had passports, anil wero cBcortuwl by n
Washington, Juno 30. A cablegram strodg body of Chlnoso troops.
i..,..i t tim .tnin ilunnrtmcnt today! It Is imposslblo to verify this state-
from Ambassador Choato, at London, ment, and tho consuls horo nro not dls
Btatcs that tho foreign ministers wcro posed to place much faith in it. Jung
safe at Pokin Juno 25th. Chinese Min- Lu, former generalissimo of tho Chinese
r tUHlilii Ir ta tka Jow--.
Vancouvkk, U. O., Juno 30. Tho
steamor Cutch, arrived this morning
from Skngway with 14 passengers from
Dawson. Tlio amount of gold dust
brought down was $60,000. Passengers
say the exodus from Dawson to Nome
continues.
Skattlb, Wash., Juno 30. Tho si-am-cr
San Mas arrived this morning from
Nomo. Sho had a million and quarter
dollars In gold.
STEAA.ERS COLLIDE
AND ONE SINKS
SULZER'S
VISIT
TO COL BRYAN
OREGON
ASHORE
yt
Struck a
Rock in
Foe.
"j1
alitnse
ft
BAD HOLES IN HER
SIDE AND BOTTOM
$2
"YELLOW PERIL"
IS OUTDONE
ENGLISH HOSPITAL SCANDALS IN SOUTH
AfHICA.
Treatment of nrlllih Woonded and Fever
Stricken Soldiers In the field Causlnr
Great Alarm In London.
istur, Mr. Wu, has private advices to the
same effect.
ESTIMATES ON THE
CHINESE RESOURCES.
LoNno.v,Juno30, Tho Canton corres
pondent of tho Daily Tulegraph.ln n dU
p.itch dated Thursday, says:
"Tho unexpected arrival of nn edict
Ut) last night from thoKmperor andKm
press Dowager prevented tho departuro
of LI Hung Chang northward on thoUn
ited States States ship Brooklyn. .Ar.
langomenU for his falling had been
quietly completed by United States Con
sul Robert McWado and Commander
McLean, of tho Don Juan do Austria.
'lho possibility of a rebellion In Can
ton and tho imperative necessity of a
properly armed nnd rcliablo corpH of
10,000 men nro among tho chief reasons
for tho edict detaining Karl LI. Ono
hundred and thirty pirates nnd Roxers
were bchcadod yesterday by Ll'a orders,
Xo terrorise lawbreakers. Tho United
forces, who was dismissed by tho em
pross dowagor when sho designated Pu
Chung ns heir apparent to tho throuo,
has promulgated nn order to thu viceroys
nnd governors not to obey imperial
edicts issuctl since June 10. This is In
terpreted to mean that another coup
d'etut is foreshadowed, nnd It is be
lieved that a now emperor will bo proclaimed.
LI
HUNG CHANG
WILL NOT GO
S i f s
WHEELS!
Aro you going
to buy'
The Best Line
Seo our special ofTer
A good now wheel for
Only a few left
$17.50
iThis Five Piece Parlor Set
.
With Solid
Oak frames
and
Upholstered
in Heavy
Tapestry
Worth
S26.00
Of Baby
Carriages
and Go-Carts
in the City.
Prices right.
Our Special Price $20.00
The
Only
lUf rigorator with
a Parfect circula
tion of cold air
The Illinois
Automatic
We have them.
The Big Store 5Wn ok
with:little'Prices. xV-r nm- rr
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Nkw Yonic, Juno 30 A disateh to
tho Herald from Canton says:
Whllo the goneral situation hero Is un
changed, an uneasy feeling prevails. An
imperial mandate from Pokin directs
Viceroy LI Hung Chang to remain in
Canton for tho present. An uprising is
feared in case of his departure. Tho
numerous daily criminal executions by
ordur of the vicoroy show his realization
of tho sorious condition of affairs and
his firm Intention to prevent truble.
Ho Is threatened by the mob with as
sassination if ho should havo the city.
Woll-to-do residents havo offered LI
II r Aclatr I'rm la tk Jonrnitl.
London, Juno 30. Tho steamer Oro
Uva, which 'sailed for South Africa
Thursday with 1200 troops, has returned
to Southampton with tho crow of tho
German steamer llromen, with which
slo collided off Ushaat In n doneo fog
Friday morning. Tho Dromon sank
tour minutes alter tho collision occurred,
but no Uvea woro lost.
M'KINLEY REACHES
HIS OLD HOME
Canton, O., Juno 30. President Mc
Klnley reached Canton today. Ho miidu
n brief scech in rcsonee to nn enthusi
astic welcome.
PRINCETON WINS""
THREE HONORS
Mr AiwUUd -rri la lk .Inuraal
Inion, Juno 30. In the Internallon
al athletic meet today Princeton won
luce o tit of four evouts.
Johnston Ilros. aresald to bo tho hrav
test losers In tho vicinity of Dufur by tho
storm last Katurmiy. Thoy had nearly
100 acres ol lino Fall wheat knocked
down by the hall. Their damage is prob
ably about flWOj
The Chlcato A Nortb Western Railway.
On Juno 7th, opened up for traffic
their now lines from Hollo I'lalno, la,,
to Maion City : also their new Fox fjikc
branch. The length of thU new line
is 11)5 miles, which added to their mile
ago gives thorn n total ol 81(12.85 miles,
tiio largest mileage ol uny railroad in
rorld.
Ilr AiK'Uti I'rrn la tha Journut
Lincoln, Noh.,Juno 30. When Con
gressman SuUosr loaves lor Kansas City
this afternoon, the popular supposition
among Democratic politicians now in
Lincoln is that ho will tako with him tho
expressed wishes of Mr. liryan ns to
what should bo contained In tho financial
plank of tho platform to bo presented to
thuDomocrallo National Convention.
Suitor is regarded here as tho mouth
piece, for time being nt least, of tho
Now York delegation, Bulxor himself
Is for a positive, spociflco declaration
for tho free colnago of sllvor at a ratio
of 10 to 1. Ho will not bo satisfied with
a reaffirmation of ths Chicago platform,
i Whether Uryan takes tho same stand
as Congressman Sulxcr neither gentle-
imii will sav. hut it Is tho general opin
ion that thev aro not hr apart, it Is
noteworthy that J. Hamilton I-oi
nntortalns for Hrvan thu samu nttltudo
as that ot Suitor.
Vnllowltm an extended conference at
Mr. llrvnn's homo, he said:
"I am satlslled tliut Air. liryan, u a
weroleft to him, would not consuut to
tho omission from tho platform of nn
I explicit declaration for freo silver ot 10
to 1."
BRYAN'S POSITION
ON THE PLATFORM
flr AaaoeUInd I'taaa la lha Journal
Lincoln, Nob.. Juno 40. It Is roxrl
that tho former (lovernor Stono and
Mr. Luseurof Missouri, who are sup
jkisixI to havo the platform lu uhurgo,
sent nn ngont to khi Hrynn and the hit
tor consented to leave out speeiflu ileo
laratlon for 10 to 1. Tho repoit cannot
bo verified.
Ilr ' loclntrd I'rm la lha Jnnrnnl.
Ia).ndon, JunoSO, Tho"Ycllow Porll"
ns tho Chlnoso crisis Is now called horo,
Is, for tho moment, relegated to n second
place. Public Interest in tho hospital
scandals In South Africa bo absorbs tho
attention Hint no nmount of ofllclnl
quibbling can suppresn It. Tho treat
ment ot tlio wnundodnnd fever stricken
Urltlsh soldiers in tho Held threatens to
bocomo ns torlous a matter for public
notation ns the military camps woro
alter thu Spanish-Amoricau war.
FARMERS FTGllflNG
FOR THEIR RIGHTS
tho worl
-28-3t
25 Per Cent. Oft
Ladies' fine 54.00 Kid ihoes,
Tan "or black, $3.00. Men's
fine $4.00 Willow and Russia
Calf, $3.00. Infants' fine $1.00
shoes, for 75c. All new styles.
Salem Shoe Store
R. II. Lbaho, Atanajpr.
REAR
ADMIRAL
PHILLIP
DEAD
Rr Aaiorlalrat l'r la Ik Jullraal
Mew Yiiiik, Juno 30. Rear Admiral
Phillip Commandant of the Itrooklyn
navy yard died this afternoon of heart
disease.
From n private noiirca Tho Dalles
Chronicle learns that 100,000 ouuds ol
wool was sold at Pendleton Monday at
12) nnd 13 cents n pound. Thu Dulloj
scouring mill bought n lot of heavy wool
at 0 cents.
george"fred
williams talks
raal
i'rid
y AiaoeiaUd IT... la taa JU'
Kansas. Citv, Juno ;). Ueorgo
Williams, meiulMir of the National aunt
mltteo nud deh-gatu to tho D.inooratir
convention from Massachusetts has ar
rived. Mr. Williams hi boon among
thoeoinontloiiedasn jKmlblo Vlco-Pro
sldentlat candhUte, hut ho nxy that,
having pronounced views Htid not being
afraid to oxpuai Ihu-ii, makos I' liixw
alblu foi liiiu to Imj oonilduruil lu i"
connection. Ho Is by Ut i'-e
most brwuy and iinroaervisl iu.ui
that Iim yet appoare-l horo and
he talks on every subject, without,
however, committing himself or tho Now
Kngland delegates Uwn lho vici-preel-
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The Botanical Specialist
Mikes wonderful cures when
other doctors fail. While a res
ident of this city, Dr. Cook
has K'aiiud a wide reputation
as a Botanical Specialist, and
cures many cases of Chronic
diseases. It you are suffering
from any chronic disease con
sult Dr. Cook. He makes no
charges for consultation.
Olfice 301 Liberty Strict,
Salem Oregon.
Or A.Htra l'rr. la lha Joaraal
Ai.too.va. l'n Juno 30. Farmers of
thuQiiomahonlng Valley havo armed and
nro guarding n lxilnt tliut has been no
looted by thu Cambria Stool Company
for tho erection of n dam four miles
long nnd having n iloptli of sovonty-llvo
feut nt thu breast. The farmers declaro
thu dam will bo n inonaco topuhliosafoty
and drcreaso tho vnlno of tliulr Islands.
Tho propertyowuers below tho dam
claim they will bo In constant danger of
aruputltlonot tho Johnstown Hood, Tho
clash Lutweon tho civil engineers and
the farmers is fixpvutcd nt any tlmo.
T0WNEMAKESA
. PUBLICjSTATEMENT.
lit Acurlalvn I'm) la lha Jonraai
Kansas Uitv.Mo., Juno 30. Congress
man Towno thlvmornlng gave to tho As
nooldted Press repartor tho following
signed stntomentt
"I ntu not crowding my candidacy for
thu vlco-pruslilency In tho ordinary way.
nnd havo canvassed no delegations. My
friends rely njtou tho log'o and policy of
tho situation nnd expect tho Democratic
Convention to nominate mo."
ti
Steamer Iris Stat to Her Ajiljunce-S It Wow
In 17 Fstboras of Water la the Cirifgr
ofPICWLL ,''-"
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Or Aa.oelatc)! Pre la lh JearaaX
Wasiiinoton, Juno 30. The following
dispatches woro received at tho PiuTvy
department rclatlvo to the grounding ot
thebattlo ship Oregon;
"Cub Foo, June 29. Anchordycs
tcrdny In n doneo fog, in 17 fathoms,
three miles couth ot tho How Ke light,
In tho gulf of Po Chi LI, 8cnt outi'two
boats and sounded, least water 6)
fathoms Weather clear. Oot under
wny nnd struck plnnaclo rock. Much
water In forward compartment. Perfect
smooth. Shall charter Steamer Kilos
Mhlo nt Oho Foo nnd lighten shlp.'.The
rock is through the side of the. ship
nbovo tho doublo bottom about frame II).
Small holes also through tho bottom of
tho ship. Wildj!'
"Honci Keno, June 29. The PHnco
ton has arrived. Tho Brooklyn leave
for Nagasaki. The Zaire at GhejfFof
has been sent to assist tho Oregon. Tlu
Iris Is going to lior assistance. .
Tho point where the Oregon i
grounded, is fifty miles west by nortl
west of Cho Foo. r
Washisoton, Juno 30. Plnnaclo'rock
whoro tho Oregon ran aground, lh
three nnd two-thirds miles south ( '
Hawk Island. Tho rock is encircled b
a shoal. Tho naval constructors her
think tho ship can bo saved ILtl c
woathor doos not bocomo rough.
RETURN FROM THE
NOME GOLD FIELDS
Ilr AnoeUtiS I'rt.s ta lha Janraal
PoiiTLANi), Juno SO. The steam
Geo. W. Kldor tied up at tho Alnswor
dock nt 8 o'clock last night, nfttr a.vc
ago of nine days from Nome City, lm
ing made tho round trip, Including fl
days lay-ovor In Ducth llsrbor and r
dayn discharging carco at Capo Nam
In !I2 days. Sho brought 13 passenger
nnnoofwhom report that they stru
it very rich. Her trip is tho qulcki '
on mcoitl. Two days before the depart
uro of tho Kldor, the Nomo Cltyarfft i
oft the bench, and Captain Randall,
tho Kldor, believes she will bo In Po
land ngaln in about 10 days.
Sam McOar was killed on tho ralln I
near Hood Rlvor Tuesday night. Ho I I
bven drinking heavily and evtdoutly
down on tho truck.
a heavy TunN-ovcn or cash.
Slifflff Durtln TranirTrs Hcsrly $20,000 to
the County Trcaiunr, Includlaf Atom
$3,000 Dtllniutnt Tsxts.
Sheriff Durhln, who has bven push
ing tax collections, in ordor to make a
clean up of his books for tho beginning
of his now torui, today turnrd over to
thu county treasurer thu following sums
from tho respective tax rolls I
18U1) J17.099.01
I8IM 738.0.1
lh!)7 0H.IS
1800 1,102.16
Tola! 10,0M.83
Msthci Ills Foot.
Ruht. JmUoii, of North Haloin had the
mlslortunu to crush his foot yesterday
wh llo doing some carpenter w ork nt the
now Salem Hospital building. A long
Jtimbar txl fell striking his foot and In
urlng It iiullo badlyj
Pluil Account Attrovtd.
'llm ilnsl ii'riouut of Jmls Rrwlu and
W II. lirwin, uxDOiilors of the estate of
U II. Krwin, Ims hiMin approved and the
uxveuturs dischargeil
WhcaMarkct,:
San FiUNCisro, Juno 30. Caili ,10t
OtiioAdo, 111., June 80. July wh
closed bOJJ.
Salem, -18 to 4S.
GOLD DUST FLQ?U R
MADI BT
Tho Sldney.Powar Co, (
RIONir, OBSOON. '
made for lamlly us),aik yoargroosrr
It. llrau and shorts always on hand
A. T.
WALN,
niONi 61.
AGEN
We always have tho freshest cand
For wo make sotno o try day.
Our chocolate creams nnd Bpn Don
Aro "par excellence" so they saj
Of tallica wo have many klmh,
Roth plain and flavored chews;
When you'ro undecided what' to i
Stop in nnd purchase thosej '
ELLIS dZINN'S
154 State St
'Phone 2874.
THE CHICAGO TYPEWRITER
Price $3S.OO
The Chicago is a good manifolder. a A
does work equal to machines costi
$100. DonVpay more than $3$ tor
typewriter until you see The Cluca. .
K. UKino, OpDBo,
Oen' Amnt for Uro. " "fSiU1
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Albany Oregon.
Salein Orcgo)
Criminal Neglect of Eves
.Si
Some kinds ot neg'txt cowe-Wer '
heudlng "criminal." TJie w M I child
ten's .ry- U one. , Kyer.lH rt '.
intellect, we wm gn r?SZr: ' ,
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