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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1901)
l r- r c i i- r The Remainder of the Month Of January Will be crowded full of bargains for careful buyers, at our store. ' . . We bought an immense line 'of spring goods lor our new store in the Old White Corner... ' And as they are already on the road, we will put forth renewed efforts to make a cleanup of everything in .' our store to make room for the new arrivals. BURNING VESSEL Was Sighted By 'a Britisn Steamer ERA OF r PEACE Bunimififffinfiniinnniinnfnfr FURNITURE, CARPETS, Inaugurated By New Britx ish King- imnrnrnmrnnmimimTimmnt WALL PAPE llolv,., sons THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM MEN LEAPING FROM THE RIGGING fen-8 Defective Eyes Can bo ma'do to ero perfectly and tho trouble ent rely removed by properly fitted glasses. My long cxporloncc Is nt yntir command, I examine your eyes FHKB and toll you whether or not you need glaimes A large proportion of headaches, nervous noes, hysteria and insomnia is caused by oyo strain. The Removal of the cause Effects a permanent cure. C. H. Hinges, JSL Sdentlfle Optician 296 Commercial St. . Next Door to llolverson'i THD WEATHER. Fair tonight and Wednesday, Wheat Market - 8ah Kiuiecisoo, Jan. 20-GmIi 08?. Ottnuao, III., Jan. 20. May. 76 Filern, CO. GOLD DUST FLOUR mam nr Tho Sldnov Powor Co, BIDMKY, ORKUOX, mado for family use, ask your grocers for t. Hran and aborts always on hand, A T. WALN, AGENT rjioiu 51, PERSONAL Al- WE CLAIM aW'1"'"' BELGIAN HARES la f be state. Wacaa trove the above assertion If you will pay our ratbltry a visit. W bavt none tut the butt blest stock. At cur prices for breealaf stock you can afford occasion!? to bays a B'ljUa Hare dloaer, We luarasleo a food a traliM pedltree oa all animals purchased. BeliUn liars pedigree blanks for valet I'KIUBH. (Onprrljook ft 10. TtaferU-okoflW. By nail postpaid. 8esd for sample. Call on tbe COMMERCIAL PABDITRY 51(1 Commercial St. Salem, Ore. Or address OLI2HN SCIIACrcn. Salem Ore. HU.II..LL.I..I. -, SPECIAL NOTICE Goo. If, Deano lias now tlio laruaat assortment of sowing parts ever brought to tho oily of tialem, IncluditiK shuttles, bobbins, attachmunts and noodles. Will also handlo linu of button bolo and button uiaohlno, pinking and pleating, Call on blm. Geo. II. Dcane 147 Court street. I.1. ,',,. ' OAMTOltlA. Buna -'' Ibiy Hin Ahtiri BMjM tV(BMart wr 1 Itlnl , .ba Kted w Han Ahir II, Hnook, tho contractor, wont to bany today. Airs. 0. W. Fulton, of Astoria, is in Balom for a fow days' visit. M. J Wlltnot wont to Albany today In tho In tores t of his church work. Mrs. Monde Jackson Pnguo, of Oak land, Call , Is In tho city vlaltlng hor parents. Mrs. J. Pur vino wont toCoryallla to day to visit Iter mother, Mrs, Rnrringer, who Iain poor health. Mrs. Ilronham Van Douson, of As toria, Is In Salem visiting at tho homo of Mr, and Mrs. II. II. Thlolocu, Mr. and Mrs. Win. M, Powers, who liavo boon visiting at tho homo of their son, Ouy M. Powers, returned to Albany today, Miss Lena Goldsmith, of Oregon City, stopped over in Balom yesterday to visit hor brothers, Ham 8. and C C. Gold smith, on route- to Eugene. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Peareon, who havn been vlsltlnv uui'or tho piirontal roof of Hov. AldorHOiit returned to tliulr homo at west i' or k uxiny, wnoro Mr. Pearson is station ngont. Save Themselves From One Element By Sinking Into the Waves. Nkw Yoiik, Jan. ). A special to tho Journal Advertiser from Mobile, Ala., says: Tho British steamor Governor Ulako. which hns arrived hero from Grand Cayman, brought nowB of tho ilustruolion of a bark by sea. Prcsutn ably tho entire crow perished on thoves il. wlilnli Is mhmiomhI to have Ix'cn the --r ' s a Mary from Now York. Beamen could bo neon clinging to tlio rigging, but tho vowel was enveloped In llames and ropouo wan Impossible Captain James Hunter, of thoUovor nor Hlako, euys ho Bighted tho burning vorscI ono hundred miles from Mobile bay. It was just at dark and for tho IiIkIi sea prevailing at tho timo that tho Hlako crow would havo gono to tho res cuo. "When wo sighted tho bark," said Onnliln Hunter, "sho seemed to bo a mass of llames. Wo woro riding head on before the storm and wero in Imml nont danger ourselves. Wo mado several attempts to go to tho rcscuo, but tho wind wns so hhth and tho sea so heavy that wo woro compelled to abandon alt efforts to rescue and give our attention to saving ourselves. "Wo saw members of tho crow of tho unfortunato bark up In tho rigging innk inir slunals to us and while wo were in sight two men Jumped from tho yard arms Into the sea. Wo judged that nothing could save tho vessel as sho scorned to bo aliro all over." ss Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas County. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Chouey A Co,, doing biisiuo-s in the City of Toledo, County and statu nforo- aalil, ami that said urm will pay the sum ol One Hundred Dollars (or each and ovorv case of Catarrh that cannot Ira cured by tho una of Hull's Cutarrh Cure. Fiiank J, Chunky, Bworn to botorn mu and subscribed in my presence, this (Ith day of December, A. D 1880. A. W. Olkason, (skal) Notary Publlo. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal ly, and acta directly on tho blood nud mucous snrlareaof tho syslem. Bend lor testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknkv A Co., ToIihIii, 0. Hold by druggM. 76o. Hall's Family Pills nm tho beat. For eslras see Dean. COURTESIES FROM THE STATE PRESS. Itom-lmri Ite-lew, Jn V, P. C, I-ovnr for a numbor of years city editor of tho Kiilem Journal, Is in the city on route to MiUNhlleld. .Mr. Iovur is of the firm of unfuri l.evnr, thonow pro prietors of tho Const Mull. Thooo goiitlomeu are newspaper men of ux (Mirlence, and the jMoplnof Coos county will hereafter find tho Mall to bo u live paH)r. R Special Sale. Wet weather goods, All of our Mack Intoahes sold at 60 per rent reduction. All of our M 00 Umbrellas 76 ets. All of our 7Act Umbrells now o'l rts. 8AI.UM W001.KN MII.I. cTOKK. Vi W tl Do You Want a Pleasant Time? If you want a pleasant timo now is yourt ohaiieo to have same by buying one of those beautiful pianos or organs at tho special piano sale which will positively olote next tiaturdayvunliif, t i t i n. EOR0B C. Dealer In Pianos and Oralis. WILL, Ml Blue Whboo CannM PrnlU A QUALITY SALE Our Kntlw Line of Kxtta Bcleoteil.. .. PIE FRUITS Una Count? Cltlwn, Jmh 'M. Tho Citl'u acknowledges with thanks tho eourtiwy of tho 1 1 of or llros, of Halom, for nrgiilitr ooples of their Capital Journal, a sterling puper and tho only penny paper pulilishixl In Oregon, and is n good medium for thorn who wish to keep posted on tho doings of tho prcHont legislaturo, and nil (hat mump Iron nt tho Capital elty. Weekly Journal, ft a year, In udvauce. WALES JOLLIES GERMAN EMPEROR Tl SC 73 i c 73 m n -V m H Is Popular in France and Very Sweet on Uncle-Sam. New Yoihc, Jan. 29. A dispatch to tho Tribune from London says: The presenation of tho Blue Ribbon of tho Garter by King Edward to tho Crown Prlnco of Gormany was a fresh proof of tho cordiality of tho rotations between tho two royal families. King Kdward has opened his reign by em j httBlzIngin the strongest way his personal friendship for tho Gorman emperos and this was perhaps necessary, bccaiiBu there wns u different feeling not otig ago, when William II was not per. sona grata in royal circles hero. Tho Queens death has indeed brought Eng land and Germany into tho closest pos sible relations. Tho German Emperors conduct dur uring tho South African war oponcd the way for n bottci understanding but tho popular approhoiiBHon of his .devotion to tlio Queen wrb needed In ordor to justify what is now in the aira virtual alliance between Gormany and England, not only in China but also in Europe. Germany is England'smost formidable industrial any commercial rival in Eu rope, but whllo protecting hor own pro ductive interosts sho is now securod agalnntand hostile demonstration against her manufacturer!) in this market and ''mado In Germany" will no longer bo a derisive outcry. Tlio King tins always been popular in France, and the now reign opens with a better feeling between tho neighbors across tlio channel than lias existed for penincj IHp Fine, Clean Now Goods Coming In Daily at F. W. HOLLIS & CO. J FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET HOUSE FURNISHINGS. FURNITURE, CARPETS, WALL PAPER E iilllllllilllllllllllllllllllWlUlM JOSEPH MEYERS & SON'S NEW WHITE CORNER A Pioneer Salem Firm Moves Into Larger Quarters History of the House and Per sonnel of its Force of Employes itaint'fiii lit.o of curtntna, curtain bwIss, now Incos, morcorizod untoon, latest ucauutui lino oi i li ""V f . , t f younR men immonso lino of fancy '.Srfa "thoffit atvloB in do tliKnd f you want aomothlnft nobby In children'. gS will fro you, our prices will suit you, If you como to SPECIAL This afternoon and evening havo been a gala-day at tho cornor of Court and Liberty streets, tho event being the opening of Joseph Moyera A booh now Balom store, which tins been fitted up for tho convenience of their growing trade, almost regardless of expense by tho owner, K. P. Mr.Cornack, who baa spont about 20,000 rebuilding the old opera houeo block to moot tho require ments of a more modern drygooda house. Tho firm concluded eomo timo slnco that thoy had outgrown their old Whito Cornor quarters, and with eomo determination and a spirit of vonturo moved a block west of tho beaten path of trade. Court street is now to become tho new retail quarter, nnd with tho new opera bonne, tho poslofllce and court bouse as drawing features may revolutionize business property and values not a little. Tho attraction of tlio now store, nn orchestra this afternoon and evening and giving away 2000 lar,e platinctyj o souvenirs, has drawn a crowded liouco .25 17 lbs, granulated cane suear. $1.00 18 lbs. extra C cane sugar $1.00 Roasted colTee, per lb. 15c, or 2 lbs. for 2 brands excellent iflour per sack 75 8 lbs Fancy Pink Beans strictly No. 1 25 Fancy Burbank potatoes per bushel 25 New walnuts large and fancy 15c lb. 2 lbs. .25 FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. s i mm op imif it Just received at Greenbaum's. Fine silks, velvets, dress goods, calicoes percales, ginghams, etc Prices lower than at any other house in Salem. Call and see the new goods When buying groceries don't fail to call on us. M, T. Rineman 132 State Street. Telephone 131 Deadlock or no Deadlock They all Smoke 1foenii ftbe jfourtb Clear Havana Cigar, Sold By a) Sam. Sn Goldsmith Cigar Co. PROCEEDINGS OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY Routine Acts of Both Houses Now in Session. IbADORB GRBBNBAUM'b Location First Door South of the PostofTice. Willi HOUSE BURNED AT MEHAMA Tim drolling of U. W. Kris burned last Saturday near Mojiuma, tho fur niture being saved but the clothing of tho faintly was almost entirely dwtoyod. Tho root ul the house was new, lmung been built within tlio past mouth, ns was ueeviHil.aied by u former fire. A Dally Contest. Whether it be in the legislative Halls or in the Workshops requires daily food and the best tun be had at any hour and u sxx'lally proturMtl dinner iwnod daily from o to 8 p. in. at HtKOMl'h lUnnuiUKT. AllcautlfulSliM Tlio sight that one met on the streets fit 8ulem today wns very pleasing to tho yei. The Indies' costumes were limit nud well mnde, due to the (nut that they had thulr ceulug machiiiM attended to by Dcane, 147 Court slrnot. many years, ft may lie transitory, tho King's name Is ono to conjure France. Anglo-American relations hnvo been sweetened by tho unique tributes of tlio President nud tho statu Legislatures to tho Queen's character nnd virtues. I.oi d Ltiusdowno Is reported to havo con suited the King at Osborno respecting tho canal treaty, hut there is nodofiulte evidence of it. No English voice fa raised against tho acceptance of tlio amendments. Tho sottlomcutof tho canal controversy will bo gouornlly welcomed hero. The time Is not auspicious (or international resentments and points of diplomatic dignity. OASTOIIIA. Dears tli IfoKisd Yw lljrt AlAjrsBHgM NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this tieal 5c a lice each Issue $20 REWARD. FOR ARREST. And conviction of person who took and destroyed signs erected advertising tl.o American Laundry, at cornor State and Church streets. l-'JS-lM Hemcmter Deane leans machines. Clearance Sale Of Carpets Wo are offering our FALL STOCK together with other carriedoor iihimois. uuei, .tigquet, and Tap wtry Carpet at a big reduction Wo inuut liave room for our main moth stock of new carpets which will begin tnnhoery soon. DELAY NOT... If you need a earpet, measure your riMuisaiMl see what wo can do for ou. llefe are aoMie w tMtonly a oacb pattern, of our specials and limite-1 amount of tooJ r-ilr w ' APRICOTS Wr 30c Ullon. PUMPKINS ior 25c per Gallon. V We guarantee he above goods to be nice largd fruits, For JaWe -fruits don I fprp our Jine of Bite and ReS Ribbon ,g$Q$i he best tfoods for the pi ice put up. ROTH&GRABBR $1 10 -51 10 60 yds. Wtvt wth tfj t natch, a carret . - 60 Js, 4t with svolw hi saaKh. a (Irst-tiats wrvrs4tf i aha a. i !. - m -" --- - 18 yds. K IWyiUfussets. t-t made, a (lac hall wutrn .SI J5 35 Jt,irf IWJ) BittvsHs. C4wa aad taa twparlw SI JS i$ s.t Wr Urns- a (m1 NrWdesUn $i ,o $4 ds Htki i,eM. a Umtwmt lhla( Z.SI 10 34s,jfMiaWlte.a teauHM imo $, 0 1 7 si. Tawany carrel wwih , llls,TMafy.iir4,W4dW(1(nw 30ds. Tatetf .-TJl$ 30 Vmt ! tUl ! $ 80 S 80 $ 80 S 90 SI 00 lUwimry am) mUh' m, wwtsi (rotM 81X1 U,1"" with nissl wUhosst tiXr WHI. KvtMV Maact id MnuJr V.ul. Si 90 aj S3 60 SS 3S V HW, We have (owe vvry hi am 4ai(ai'. Wt cm tit .,... .i-.i or 1 u.. ..:". - -- ni t Mwe wtU beWri at a rarfeL' 7l r..tt7!" ' m urry Beusvs in BUKBN "HAMILTON T Uw PriM lAirsatsue Houeo, o( the old and now friends of the firm. The stock had been moved into tho new quartern by a force working day and night and all was in perfect ordor when the tloors were thrown open to tho pub. Ileal U.30 p. in. Tho sight seers from tho street enjoyed tho program of IiO feet of display windows, that wcro unveiled as tho result of several days patient labors on tho part of skilled Window dressers, Quito a stock of goods hein required to fill theeo spaces givon up solely to showing eamnles in each department nnd tho now lines thnt havo neon mlueU on going Into tho enlarged quarters. Tho crowds Insldo soon realized that nuro wero more expanses ol niei- clianillso tlian could bo seen in n fow minutes Tlio bnsomont lloor and two stories abovo civo 18,000 feotot lloor space, nil well lighted, boated and von tilatcd, At five p. in, thero wns plenty of light in the bnsomont, where tho goods nro received from tho outside, marked nud sorted un forstockini the various departments. Tho ili-Ht ilmr in iloyoted to drygoods, clothing and wo inon's wtr onttrely, including shoes for men nnd women. Tho ceilings are 111 foot, the lloors are fitted with oak coun ters, shelves, and dionlav easnn fur lmn. d reds of feet known us silent salosm on. In tho center is tho cailiior'n ollhe, reach 0 1 by cush carriers f ron. every di rection. The htk'h windows all around mako it one of tho best lighted stores on tho I'aclllo coast. Tho second Ooor contains tlio ready to wenr kuuuo lur imiuw, irilUKS mill VallSOS, blankets nnd comforts, laee curtains unii dratwrtes A miUlnory doiartmont with a competent modiste in charge is soon to bo added On tills floor is n eosy cornor, lavatory and retiring room for ladlea w hero they can refresh themselves, write a letter or meet a friend. On this lloor also Is tho busiuese oillce, connect. Ing by stops with the cashier below, safe, speaking tubes, call bells and tele phone. Tlio three lloors of the new Btore are connected with nn electric olovator of the most modern design, in chnrge of Capt. McCoy. A sketch of this opening would not be oprapleto without proper recognition of thuliotd nud fouiiderot this ftrm. .i,,.i, Meyers started in business M years ago ?.illm'll.,0tKt,I;n county, Cat., with n UW stock bought on credit with two noioti, wniwi no mm oil ami increased his stock to $16000 in 11 yoara, coming to Salem with his family 21 years ago this month. Ho then became the senior member pf tbe Old White Corner firm ol J. M. Kotttiibert ,1. Co., nud in 1SSU took charge as sole proprietor. In lhtM he made his oldest eon llenrv W. Mev era a partner, nnd in )s7' Milton I. Meyers was taken into the firm, nnd thus it stands today. Mr. Meyers gave hiasonsas ood an eilueath.n as the public schools, buiinewrolltKta. ltuIAn ftoatt Academy and WillaB.it., ,ni. .. ' ltv eouUl affo-ml, and tins never regret tod Ins intMt intuit n ti i,,,.,,. horence to three principle) Jlr. Me"ers ImUows Iwa led to hie nuivese in Iwei iiese-rlght treatment of his customers, right goods and rwht prices Uesidea the firm, (oltowiHg is the m-eoent foroe eniiiloyvd 111 this store- mi win 1.. ikuer. lKk I,.,-. iu. k .. . . -' tam Al ail l.la. II' II Representative Hume and Rice Have a Sparring Alatch Over Fish. Houbo, Monday nitomoon. Tho ses sion was devoted to tho second rending of bills and their references to commit tees. Kenato. Monday afternoon. The ft I. lowing bills wero passed after third read ing. S. 11. 8, Wehring Empowering State Board of Agriculture to issue licousos. S.11.15, Brow null Itolatlng to oxemp ttou ol Oitrnings ul judgment debtors from attachment. ii. 1). ID. Stelwer Hoeulntinu cnrryins sheep by express, to prevent transmis sion of contagious diseases. 8. 11.68, Hrownell providing for state constitutional convention. Failed to pass, vote reconsidered and bill re-referred to committee. Multnomah delegation's plans to havo bill authorizing special tax levy in Port land, advanced undur suspended rules uud passed defeated by objection of Hunt, and bill will bo como up in regu lar order. Hill creating fund to pay bounty war rants referred to Williamson, Stelwer ami Johnston, committee. First House Strap. HeproHor.tntives ltice of Douglas and Hume of Curry clashed for u moment in the house Tuotday nud ttiero was a brief exthaugo of courtesies that was decided ly lively. The provocation was tl bill by Mr. Rice, placed on second rending, amending the present laws, rolatiug to the tide lands in Curry county. Tho author moved that it be referred to tho ' Judiciary committee. Mr. Hume amond ed by substituting the Fisheriea com mittee of which he is n member. Mr. ltico defended his motion for re ference with the statement that Mr. llutiiss ohiiimI every foot of tldo land in Curry county and legally had a monoK)ly of tho fishing industry tliore, a condition which the bill sought to relievo. Whereupon tMr, Hume arose, with tiro in Ids eye nnd vigorous anger in his gestures. His Scotch blood was up. "It is true", ho suid, "that I own tho tide lauda in Curry. Hut I have aoquired them legitimately by purehaso. Tho pro posed bill relatoe to Curry and I rep. resent threo fourths ol tho voto ot tho county. I havo been bo harraBBed nnd annoyed by thut class (pointing to IUbc) who ought to bo in tho ponltontlary that." Tho rat-tat tnt of tho Bpeakor's onvel tntorruntod the speaker and checked his denunciation. Upon ro Burning ho apologized for his display of timinnr bv ntntlnr that ho had been SO I nnnovedhv enemies, nnd his business I hnd eo Buffered from ropented nttemptB I wjJ J je s0Jd lower than ever, to Injure It, that his inuigiinuon iunnu moment got tho better of him. llio Dili was referred to tlio Judiciary committee. During tho remainder of tho session Mr. Hume diverted every bill rotating to fisheries to eomo other committco than tho ono of which ho is n mom bor, and ono of which ho was the author went to tho committee on ngriculturo. House Tuesday. The Houso paaeed a Nicaragua canal rosolution.nttreed to investigate tlo Deaf mute nuricultunu college, and in troduced tuveral now feo nnd salary blllH. In tho eunatotho President announced ap'pointmontB on investigating commit tees as follews: Water supply at Penitentiary Adams ana huiuii ot umiuii. -Sweok nnd Jo- Musical Instruments State Reform School Bdplli. Twenty thousand nine hundred and fifty-three dollars and llfty-olght cents transferred from tide land fund to com nion school fund, Several communications wore read and bills introduced of no consequence. House Tuesday Considerable discussion wa3 provoked in tho house vvhon S. U. No. 8, by Well rung advanced to third hearing was up for paesago. Tho bill authorizes tho State Hoard of Agriculture to issue licensed for business conducted during the btntu fair. Representative ISutt opened tho opposition by declaring himself nguinst authoiuing tho sale of liquor 011 tho grounds Mr. Poornian of Marion explained tliat the bill left it discretionary with tho board whether or not such license should be issued but in cuso thoy should bo the funds would go to the board instead of Marlon County, Eddy, Drosser and others spoke against tho bill, nnd Whitney, Graco and Poornian defended the measure, The bill was passed by a vote of 3S to 0 Absont 2. Speaker announced appointments as follews: Public documonts Colvig, Pearco and Kdson. Deafmuto school Barrttt, Heraonway mm ueugos. A number of bills were referred and some unimportant resolutions adopted. House adjorned to 3 p. m. Senate Wednesday ,.iiuiKey reeoiution to abolish state printer udopted. A number of new bills were intro duced and tho Roberts scalp bounty bill waspaseed. Joint Convention NEW STOCK Shoes'of allCrades-Meii's, Ladles and Children's Bought at close prices and Satisfaction guaranteed. liRe- pairing a specialty. JACOB VOGT 05 State Street. Opposite Pntton Bros AT M COS? WHILE WE ARE REMODEL ING THE FRONT OF OUr STORE WE WILL SELL HAR NESS AND SADDLES AT AC TUAL COST FOR CASH. E. S Lamport Harness CO. Sign ol White Iloreo 289 Coramerciaht FARMERS ATTENTION FIX UP YOUR ?Anm Drain tile all sizes, also large cedar posts. Prices reaonable, D. S. BENTlIy & CO Phone 301 319 Front 8t BOTANICAL vVONDEFS Margaret MiteUII, easier; W. n. The sixth joiut ballot revealed no I change in senatorial deadlock, except I ucv.jueeu ami uemenway who switched iT9Vlna,",ach,,w Mld b,c-'c,M- I,frow Fulum w "arnian. Williamson or;rs,aa,n:x.,; ss'.ixjr' to mm cmtheitoor.aud in every ingtaTiee T th aml Sm,Ul of Ml'tnomah have ad the iwrvhaser iooil lu 'who were absent Mondawv.tu.1 in, t in.m.. .. T ....: . '.""".. . ' .-.-.. u. ...v,. """V m in a poitloii to Hrule. ejiaser good big a ixMittflji a quoio some very low prices on pwnoa an on-nns. If yw aro thinking of tH-yinc. come I.. I . M.U11 .uirnx ..-.. It r w -ii)w mat 1 y. mean what 1 i!r3&S!toty-f'nm ....- ,,m,,v otniiis miiiiune.S VH8. iiuwdt, uas. K. Uv- vi... n Ueliya Hurry UiJUhi, aKwmrt)': Mrs; h. Pnti. mih iu.l. 11 1. ' r;- -Slfea AlWe Kirk wbT. w"w' w-mmst jiev tad sku k-... 1ST.. 1 1 t.t . - IB!I1 IStV tSAIIOt cvxDiwTsa jwte agnt for above lme forSaWtn. and mm the uet style tabl. lVlaUal tlahUltJsk fttV-. ..1... 1ft i! Mr oW f nmd7 iZ CurWe, 2 lb. e H W.OwtNHt U VV. llcfiM.J wuiccr UriBanH nas MUU)... I. W. Pullon H. 0 Qmr t . Mixne T. U TAykK . m. II. WUuaus . Uwl Oeusi . Net Yot4ag 1 ?Spft a. a "5 tm i lilis uLl HJ 6 8 4 Z 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 309000 ll!!2 Milt 1 e 1 i si 5 1 0 a o aLjtr' The marvel of the hour is the wonderful cure of chronic diseases without the use of knife or poisonous medicines. This is what afflicted human ity needs more than all else. Not a week Dasses but Dr. j. F.Cook, the irreat botanical specialist and original discov erorof the botanical cure, heals some patients who have suffer ed for years from awful dis ease and the more awfuleffects of rank medical humhup-s. Dr. 1 Cook is willine to trive oatients the benfefit of his life study but, declinesto publish further test imonials out or regard tor nis patients, yet will gladly refer any callers to their neighbors nnrl friAnrlc mtm ln, Kwn ! healed, Consultation free. 'If you have anv Dhvsical ail iments it will do you good, to can ana nave a little chat Wie the doctor. Office 301 Liberty Street 7. 49 Salem Oregon.