AWfa&fc"
ri TKtmtirmmeazimmm
(Tttiifnu4tn
afiinawift
, ...MADAM...
iiotr mitnv..r.t nt alib- iimx.l im pmi aMilna wfmn vou'ro narinir fer a 100
Xnrd epool? We'vo Just discarded one brand, which wblloiUinpcd 100 yards, wo
,Joatq only had 65 to 75 yardi io tbo spool, and wojiro now sciuns a urstm wjhou
woSMarnnlco 100 yards to tho spool. A llttlo tbfnjr, to bo euro, bufwe hold that
(honesty In small things Is as essential to good business methods as Jn greater
'jdfllV 'Oar 10O yard spools cost no moro than bo short measure kind.
WESTERN
TOUR
01 President Is Beginning
to Take Sliape
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i
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w iM n
&.
NEW SILK FLANNELS,
NEW WASH SILKS
NEW SHIRT WAISTS
MEETS DIAZ
AT EL PASO
In
,t
Ho-Verson's
THE DIG BARGAIN
HOUSE OF SALEM
Conclusion Will Make
Tour Through New
England
w, ray
which
WATCHES
That's what wo are soiling now and at prices which will Interest you, If you
gju-Q In-want of a Reed timepiece. We have too many to quoto prices here but it
buy.
Watches denned
Main Springs . . . .
Wasimtoto.v, March 21. Tho Presi
dent's propoeed western trip Is attract
ing muoh attention in statos through
whloh ho is to pass and invitations rotn
various cities and towns which bone to
entertain him along tho route nre daily
arriving at the White House, ,
thoChlneto to pay without destroying
thp'r government fee m 9 to bo growing
In favor.
Without displacing the pending prop
oIUon, ourguernicunt has advanotd
another radcnl proposition, naraoly. io
divide tho total indemnity collected,
taOO.COO.lKX). in o itht parts, of
the L idled Stjtoi would recoive one.
Ten powers nro represented at Pekin
but at least two have no foundation for
any claim for indemnity. This sukcps'
tion has not been warmly rccolvod.
ILLICITDISTILLERY
RAIDED BY OFFICERS
Kkw York, Starch 21. Internal rev
enue officera liavo raided an alleged Il
licit distillery In tho basement of the
I seven story tennement at 211 Kldridge
street. Herman Loowenstoln, the land
lord and Joseph Levy, the janitor, have
beon arrested and arruiencd before
t'nited States Commissioner Shields
who held them in $2500 bail each for ex
amination. Two stills were found In
operation, each new and capable of turn-
ing out 360 gallons of liquor a day In
the basement 2500 gallons of mash was
found In various stages of fermentation.
WOMAN
KIDNAPED
Disappeared on the Chicago
Lake Front
PERSONAL EFFECTS
ARE DISCOVERED
The Lake is Dragged But the
Body Has Not Yet
Been Found.
don't
7lk.
76c.
;G. H. Hinges, X
Exrft Wtchnuktr
20 ytsrs Experience.
296 Commercial Sirttt.
THO WEATHER.
1. '.
Tonight and Friday occasional rain.
TURKISH BATHS
WILLAMETTE HOTEL
r
ANNUAL REPORT OF
THE W. C. T. U.
ft?
- -
5A-
'4
ft a
jTho report of tho executive committee
p the W. O. T. U. is completed and tho
following is a brief synopiia of It:
On March 12, Mrs. Matheny was
elected president! Mrs. Mary Ithodcs,
, locrotaryj Mrs. uarrio wnite, corrcs
ponding iccrotnry; Mrs. 0. W. (farther,
treasurer,
The last session was hold March 10,
After devotional eorvlces.vlce-p'csldents
from the various churches were elected
as followst First M. E., Mrs. Mary
'Mayj SojiUi M. K. Lstie, Mrs. 0. W.
Bcrlberj Ohrfstlan, Mrs. 0, K. Shor
wood; Prosbytorlan, Mrs. Mathenyr
Highland M. B., Mrs. 31. K. Vander
vert Uaplist, Mrs. ilroclc j U. II., Mrs.
Kile.
Tho Peace and .Mercy department did
excellent work under Mrs. 0. B. Klior-
wood. Orer 70 families were asaiittd
'materially and abont 210 garments dis
tributed to the poor ami homes were
found for a number ol homeless
children.
Department superintendents were ap
pointed tor Uio year as follews: Kvau
gellcal and Sabbath Observance, Mre.O.
Spray; Flower Mission work, Mrs, M,
IH Bom or; Peace, Mercy and Purity
work, Mrs. 0. K. Sherwood; Christian
(JitUomhlp and Pranohlto, Mrs. Mary
llamp; legislation and Petition, Mrs.
iK. M. Vandorvert; Medal Contest
. ....,. '
aira. wary uiioues.
Tbo following committees wereap.
,"" peinted: On sick room, Mrs. Bherwood,
Mrs. Hnrar. Mrs. Bcrllwr. Mrs. ltamii.
room committee. Mrs. Mary Jury, Mrs.
.., Macy and Mrs, fori be r.
ft jug uvuiui'iHiii.niin uilllill ! iniU
uv ft't'nJ tho condition (Inanalnllv In tirnaiHir.
.'Jinti. wlilla tha vftir'n wnrk liai lumn
above mo average.
fc-3s
JT
:
STATE DIPLOMAS
FOR TEACHERS
Tho State Hoard of Kiln eat Ion has
granted stato certificates and state di
plomas to applicants passing tho Feb
ruary examinations, before the HUvto
Hoard of Hxarnlnora as follews:
State Certificate1
Kthel Fletcher, Balutn.
Anna B. Lludgren, Marlon.
Kllaaboth linker. Oregon Oily.
Lena L. Hold, Jfeppncr.
Jennie uook, a many,
John It. Knglish, Woaton,
Win N VallHiidlgliam, Peudlolou.
W J Jones, Hhaw.
Maggie K. Chiles, Grants I'nw.
Anna May hteohlor, Antelope.
Clara O. Barker. Astoria.
.Mary Foshay, Albany.
Otto 0. Weaver. Sublimity.
William Cullin Bryant. Meumotith.
Btella Jiianita Crawford, Bllvnrtou.
Nelrou W. Uowlaud, Crusham.
Ida Foot, Portland.
Dorothy Lynch, Portland.
Marlon D. Carter. Olex.
Mary I. Tait, Bparta,
Margaret Tom, Monmouth.
State Dltlomu.
Myrt.o KlizalHith Tracy, Itukur City,
Inox Vornc Freelnnd, lleppnur.
Anna J. Kalilgur, lono.
William Iteapon Powers. Balem
F.ugenla Kern, Portland.
New Orleans will probably ho the firs
stop after tho party leaves Washington.
It is tho present Intention toleavo Wash
ington April 80. Secretary Cortelyou
has been working on tho Honorary, but
practically nothing of a deflnlto charac
ter has been decided upon.
Expectation is that the meeting with
President Diaz of Mexico will bo
arranged at Kl Puso. At San Francisco
tho party will stop a week in connection
with events attending tho launching of
tlio Uattleship Ohio. On the return
trip over tho Northern route, tho party
will visit Yellowstono Park. Altor tho
President returns from hfs western trln
ho Is going to Now Kngland.
TO REVISE A
RELIC
FAMOUS JOCKEY DYING
WITH CONSUMPTION
OF BIGOTRY
What Shall w lUve for Demtr
This question nrlsos In tho family
every ilny. U't im nnavver It lodnv.
Try JellO. n dellcloua mid honlthful
duMtort. PrepnrtNt In two mlmittm
No iKtlllug! no baking! simply odd
ImllliiB water and not to cool. Kla
row - Lemon. Oruugo. llmipburry nud
Strnvvlmrry. Oct n pnckng nt your
KiiM'or'H today. 10 ota.
1akih)S, March 21. In the House of
Lords today, Lord Salisbury's motion to
appoint a Joint committee to revieo the
King's auti-Itoman Catholic acceptance
oath was adopted.
LAWSON TO RACE
LIPTON IN SCOTLAND
. . WHAT 18 KKUtU.MAN UOINU TO
J U0 AltOUriTt 00 IS AND ASK
t HIM.
ti.
CASTOR I A
For Infants nud Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough
Blfiuatiuo of Qt&jffl&&U44
,
?
X A SATURDAY MARCH 23 X X
' &
a
aP5Velnv!(6 everybody. Ooen from 10 a. m. to 10 n. in.
THE MISSES GOODE
f S-fWW V
4MMtCWHMBMIlBBIBWSIplIJBBS
OlOSIIlflOUt
DlGUGleS
Independence Will Be Ready
to Perform on Tin's Side
Boston, March 21. Thomas W. Law
son would like to racu tho Independence
in thoGlydo regatta on Juno" and 8,
wlien Str Thomas Upton's Bhnmrock II
wfll sail against the finest yachts InKng
lund. Tho yachting committee of tho
(ilacgnw Kxpnsitlon inliiud asking the
leading American dIiiIih to tako mrl and
aruiMifcluy nnxiuus to got the Inde
IHiiidonoH to parttulpate.
Mr. Ijifoii said lust night in regaid
to the matter that ho would tw glad to
take tho bout across but thorn whs no
probability of her being sulileiimtly tried
out in time to attempt the trip to the
other side. Continuing, he iwlil:
"I'rom the prevent outlook In-
iteM)iidnuco will not Ihi lauucheil until
tho firet part of Muy und it w ill take nt
least two weeks to put her in trim for
racing after alio taken tho water. Three
weeks would lw required to oroi the
ocean under Jury rig and ooiiNldurublo
time would lw neowwury In order to re
rlg tor racing after tho Clyde was
riMchml."
Nmw Yohk, March SI. it is noj
likely that any New York ymhtsineii
will accept tho oommlttoo'H luvihttloti
A leading member of tho Now York
Yacht Club said last night:
"Thorn Is so much interest in tliw
racos (or tho A merlon's cup that Uiogon
oral dlsjKxdtlou is to remain near the
ground on whteh tho matter will bo de
rided, "At any other time many AmerionuH
would bo glad to mnko tlio trip but in
this lustauco It would be n hurrliHl wm
there and back with no time tosjiurouml
owners ol crack raiora like to stop over
and fraternise witli members of foreigu
uluba when they reach the othttr sI1h of
tho pond,"
CHINESE INDEAINITY
BEING DISCUSSED
American Diplomacy und Bus
iness Tact are in the Lead
WAjMOiumwi MmiyIi l. Anotlwr
advM (row Itoekbill. p!il ouHimU
lHr at Pekiit, U ol it hum(Hl toiw,
for it mdkMUM that tint subWt at In.
demnity U UiHg dteHtl with hh
uptmrvut dtsiMMUtioM Ut Math au mMiii
moui eomdHMuM.
The I uitHd sHmUm proMMitioN, looking
to agrvtMut of Um power oh a lump
sum for iudoiuntu ttxwl by aoiUty I
Pjieonit. Aril March 2L Hichard
Clawson, the famous Now York Jockcv,
who has been riding for William C.
Whitney's Btahlos is In tho hospital
hero dying with consumption
Clawson was rated as ono of tho best
American Jockeys and lias won fame on
both aldos of tho Atlantic, having
piloted Whitney's colors In to 1150 000
prize money during tho last two years.
During part of that timo ho has been
in better condition for bed than the
eaddln but he has ridden on pure nerve,
timo nnd again falling from his horeo
exhausted nt tho cud of a winning
drive.
saloonke"epeThas
two ribs broken
In an Attempt to Slug Cham
pion Jeffries,
Chicago, March 21. "Jack" Bull
Flaherty, a local saloon keeper who is
well known In pugilistic circles, having
managed Huveral lighters und seconded a
numlier ol othura, made nu attempt, to
slug champion lighter Jim Jeffrios but
wound rp by having a couplo of his ribs
broken. Tho encounter took place in
front of tlio Academy of Music.
It scorns that Flaherty had been
brooding over tho fact that ho had lost
five hundred dollnr on Tom Bharkoy In
tho latter'n light with Jeffries. Ho had
Ihmmiiih pretty well reconciled, however,
to tho low of'tliu mouoy up to tho time
the hilllMMrd announced tho appearance
of the champion nt n West Hltlo plaj
house.
Then It wns that Flaherty acted
what ho thought tho host way to square
tilings with the man who hnd liumill
ntud him nnd incidentally whipped
Sharkey.
Just as Jeffries McrmI out of thematu
entrance of m Academy of music.
Flaherty sloped in front ol him nnd
swung his jMHideroiis right to tho Jaw
of the champion. Hurpriml into lea ing
a good opening, Jeffries caught the blow
Just back of tho ear nud it staggered him
a hit.
Flaherty ciimo lmck with a hot left,
aimed at tho hcuio oliit. Then there
wan trouble for Flaliertv. Thu cham
pion bloeked thu second punch nnd
truthered tho large form of the saloon
keener in his boardiko embrace.
When Jeffries' brawny arms closed
around Flaherty tho saloon keoHir
yellsd for help. It camu in tho form of
nolicnman, who pried the men apart.
hut not before Jeffries had broken two
of Flaherty's ribs.
Chicago. March 21 A woman's
mackintosh, hat, a pair of gloves and a
letter signed "May Comstock" and ad
dressed to Farah L Wright, 740 Park
Avenue, were found on the lake front
at Sixty Third street. The police
learned from Barah Wright that Misa
Comstock boarded with Mrs. Freemen,
240 North Union street. At tho latter
house It was learned that Miss Comstock
was a daughter of John Comstock, of
Benton Harbor, Mich., a wealthyretlred
fruit grow or, formerly of Florida and
California and that she came here to
study music. Tuesday afternoon Miss
Comstock left hor boarding houso fir
me American uonsorraiory oi music,
where alio appeared and took hor music
lesson, hut when sho went away from
thoro at four o'clock sho loft behind her
umbrella and violin.
Park Policeman Richards reports that
ho saw a woman envelopod in a black
mackintosh walk on tho lake front lato
that afternoon, but paid no particular
attention to hor, as many porsona stroll
along tho beach daily at this point.
Tlio pollco bclisvo the girl has
drowned herself nnd tho lako was
dragged between Sixtieth and Fifty-sixth
streets, but no body was recovered. A
strong current sots out 11110'' tho lako nt
this point uud if tho girl 1ms committed
suicide, her body has probably been
carried out into deep water.
Tlio father of tlio girl reached
Chicago last night. Ho is unwilling to
accept tho suicide theory that tho police
have formed from tiio finding of thu out
er garments of thu girl. Mr. Comstock
has an idea that his daughter was kid
naped and ho will not credit any othor
theory.
Misr Comstock was taking a special
course on tlio violin. Sho waH an ac
complished musiciiin for her years and
aspired to perfection in her art. Her
father encouraged her ambition. Ho
was impatient to have her advance rap
idly and expected to tend her to Paris to
complete her musical education.
SOMETHING SALEM "
MIGHT UNDERTAKE
Atiiiihov, Kan. March 21. Andrew
Camuglo has offered to give Atchison
$36,000 toward n public library, provided
the city will appropriate U.GOO annually
tor oxpeiibos and furnish a aigh for the
building.
Wain Xforlnv of this' city. Tho wire
will bo Used principally in tho bop
yards and for this work, Mr. Morley
says there Is an Increased demand for
this quality of wire. Many hop
growers sro ttiia spring ropiutniB
old polo system by the modern nnd Con
venient trellis wheing while gtowors,
who last year equipped Bmall ecctions
of their yards with the trellis wire for
experimental purposes, have this year
adontod the system fornllof their yards
and are making rxleneivo purchases of
the wiring. Trellis wiring ha demon
strated it&elf to bo tho most economical
in that it is a time, labor und money
savor.
JOURhAL X-RAY.
Hon. G. A. Burt is the first mayor of
Youcalla.
S ft
The Salem building boom lias only
fairly begun.
e
Salem is the center of tho bicycle nud
millinery trade.
Discovery of oil-wells will prove a
gold mine in tills section,
A
Plant some spuds and strawberries,
buy a Jersey and livo like a lord.
-An
Oregon collego sluJeut who got off
anything original about Wendell Philips
would le almost a gonius.
A (k
DirecforChamberlin has a well-worded
interview on education in this paper
The Journal would be glad to bear
from other friends of the public schools
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnock.of Silver
ton, left this morning on a pleasure trip
to Ban Francisco,
(Cheaper-Much Cheaper
Than Others.
business to see what; we offer, h
bo
s,
Make it your
will pay.
BEST MADE-BEST FITTING
MEDIUM PRICED....
Spring and summer cloihing -for men and
Aiost complete lines in the market,
HATS STIFF, HATS SOFT,
CRUSHERS, STRAWS
Your Bosom Friends in negligee, silk fronts Pf
and Mrs. Nation can not cut deeper with her hatcfiAi
than we are cutting, Dress trimming, Guimns n?
velvets at p u"a
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
Cor. Slate and Commercial Sis., Salem Ore.
NEW TODAY.
MEW
ARRIVALS
Advertisements under this
head Sc a line each Issue
FOR KENT 15 acre hop yard. Call on
Brown, Wriglitman it Mvers law odko
Halem. 3 21 -3d
FOR RENT Alter April 1st. The
premises at 533 Front St , known as
the I). F. Wagner residence. Inquire
of I). S. Dontloy it Co., or at prein
ikes. 3 21 3t
Of silks just received this week Prices from
35c to 75c a yard, They are great values,
Having been purchased at extremely low
figures- The silk we offer for 35c a yard
is good value for 50c.
Greeribaiim's Dry Good Store
First door south of Post Office.
WAN TJJU .MAb with Jioreo and btn?cy
to sell Pasturo Stock Food. Salary $15
per week and ton por tent on all sales,
Farmor preferred Previous experi
ence
Food
not essential. Pasturo
is tho crcatcpt dipcoverv
block
ever
PEHSOrsAL
(1o. K, Uryant, of Portland, was in
tho olty toduy
I.. M. ltoodiii, tho AuuiHvlllo miller,
huh in Salem today.
It. II, WllkliiH.uSttluin college student,
lu iouu homo to Albany for u its-it.
Miss Pearl Krone has koiio to Staytou
to visit her sister, .Mrs. Y. K. Richard
sou
W, T. l.imoli has returned from
Wuliilu, Washington, and is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Allnon.
Mrs. V. b. Patloreon, who has been
visiting hor brother, 11. 8. Itadubaugh,
has returned to her home at Poseburg.
(lover nor awl Mrs.T. 1. Geer returned
this morning from Portland, wlwrtt they
u)oyd the Chlceo business men's
HieursltHi.
M. P. OwtuwuHd mm I.OUW, of Man
ktvto, ianwi, who have U'iui ut the
Imhiih of T. J. Krw, lft today for .Mini
ford ami po tin to thwlr hount,
John DMisan arrtvud in Sln, tny
(rout Entu ProntK. lie will oou bo
Joined by his tiroUiwr Willwin and they
tupeot aipix to wga in Uitiaw here.
Mr. awd Mr. J, 0. How of b-haw,
were Ih the city today. Tbey report the
outlook for grain and Inut very Hue.
llop arw Just pooping out of the wound
thorn is no www in tho Hnvtbtlla ami
ouly tho groat pk aremverod Them
is llttlo priwpoct of (mat.
PARDON ASKED
FROAI GRUNT COUNTY
crcatcpt ilfpcovery
made in practical and scientific feed
ing, and Is sold on an nbpolntoKUiirnn
tee. Steady, permanent trade easily
established. Samplo box, sufllcient
for two weeks feeding, free. Send 25
cents in stamps or silver to cover ex
press charges. Pasturo Stock Food
Company, 321 Times Building, Chica.
go. 3 21-tf
Tr4 Nuk.)
Southern California Fruit.
Car of fancy oranges, finest f the
season, will arrive Friday for J. G
Wright A Company. Tills makes tho
fourth car this season.
Wheo Sprint Time Comes
. . i nit. i.t ti
ion neeu "iicaim ureaii" lust ss
much as you need sassafras tea or other
goou tilings wlilcn can bo had at.
Stkoniih Rbstadiia.vt.
The St Elmo
Hnsn new proprietor who has lisd years
oi experience in comiucting a tirst class
rotanrant in the east. Tho patrons of
this well known eating house mav now
dopond upon being served with tlio best
in the market nnd in a stylo to be ap
preciated. Your patronago solicited.
Fnim Guntnr.
Uhansox it Rao an havo tho solo
agency n this city for tho finest grown,
most faithfully cleaned, most skillfully
blended, most carefully roasted and tho
boat packed cofTce in tho world tho
Chaitnt Sanborn "Seal Hrand" lin
Cut Flowers.
Carnations 25 cts. doss., calla lillles 50
cti.dor., Jim Tronnor, Willamette Hotel.
New Procrletor
Having purchased the tailoring busi
ness of T. J. Sullivan at 07, Stato street
I am prepared to do tirst class tailoring,
also cleaning and repairing. Call and
see us. 3 13 (U L. A. RA.NKK.
BOTANICAL
WONDERS
Bicycles and
Sundries
All Our Bicycles Must Be Sold
Within the Next 1 5 !Yivc
A
gcatherstones
Imperial with G tires
(Sgauiding Chalnlcss
k few second hand wheels In good
condition for a low price,
S17.00
S28.00
S55.00
gw
llWf--, -..,
BUKlsN
mv&S Pclflf -HottwIFumlshori,
lUvilo (ho IribuiMt lino. f Uli'
avid goou whsoU. W rrty a
vry ikiwty Iwe ol oovwtilo w Itow
for ttto ohtldiou. trow Um rto IiiUo
VOitk-k to tho UrN- M-usck ior
lojaH4 KirVs of ymtt ftd uiw
wards.
tVMe Mi sot (kooo w boots.
It will mako yot yotttic. afati..
orn si'KURY srouK-
U (Hit of tho m tb HMrkot ii
In M way i bos., oWn..
PHhih, ffro, tU, gtMitMks, of.
OartMttllMoiiU. lttoi fM
- Is' W ' MM M
Sewing Machines
and Supplies
Tho Kxecutivo deKrtment is notified
that n petition Is being circulated in
Orant and .Malheur counties for tho oar.
don of Omen Newman, who was sent up
lust October for u year and u half, for
being implicated lu killing a cow.
A SON OF THE
FLOWERY KINGDOM
Ia'o III King, who) Chriitian name
was David, tho five-months old 4011 of
Mr. and Mr. I.eo IIhin, died kiit niuht
of a fever nt the hopie on Liberty street
between State and Court streets. Hnn
was formely u menhant in R-i-m
Chinatown ami wiih his wife are both
members of tne First Prosbytor.an
ohuroh. Fimroal services were eon
ducttnl by Rev. H. A. Keum It the
homo of the parents on Ubortv ,eet
at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The romaia
were given burial in Odd Follows
cemotery. The paroate bmtt io
destitute cireHnutaaeos, h bo ml x.
ponses were defraeil b- sobwiptwoi
from Salem's charitable people
STATE EDUCATION
BOARD TO MEET
There is to bo a limit meetine rd th
oiaio iioaru ot Ktlucotion ami the
Stato Textbook Comuiiion at Portland
Friday to consider the terms of the oon
tracts that will bo'oxecuto.! of publishers
whoexprot to snpply Oregon schools
with textbooks for the next four jears.
MARION COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT
J!.!. .. P-oartt Xo. t 5l!'"& i'UIy rtfe
.Marwn uoouty Cirouit Court ad
POULTRY
SUPPLIES,
We have a large stock of
the followingalways on hand
Clam shell
Oyster shell
Ground bone
Meat meal
Blood Meal
Garden t r d rass Seeds of all kinds.
SAVAGE RED, Seedmen.
FPEE FPOM UCg.''
Lee s Lice Killer
Has no equal for killing chicken
lice.
STAPLE FOODS
)fb
macker;
.Eve!!litn7eede.d tci stock u? ym- Pantry from a sack
i full inrima,, V T ,' iw umnges, lemons ana
a Hill assortment of nuts, candy 'and other luxuries at om
riarritf i Lawrence
OLD POSTOmcK OROCEny
Wheat Market,
V U.w- !!.. .,
a;.tZts,iiBra!:
iLy.fjy, Ww a.
HAMILTON J
1Ah m Ur Hrjws. Optj PtOffiC
F. A- WIQGINS
Salem Oregon
the folUiwiog orders
PorUaKnh;ht vs Wao AU.L,
eijulty ; wotioN to i,w v. m tH,. ,'
to appoar a a w IImm ovormM.
F. A. SthHoiuifor ti U u,m-m
onws bill ! uy. Mtw
StflHlUttOH.
WIIUaiH Hokw vs l4Mii K. Casakwi
i. wtmriHauoM ovorril and sate
eoufirwvtl.
K. Morlaak vs W. 1. GUWrt, iefw.
matlonof We, moiiOM to u4ke oat
further answor 0Trrtlid Konlv to
LARGE SHIPMENT
OF HOP WIRE
A sMttotONt of t4irtv 1. .i.
The marvel of the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without the use of
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what aftlicted human
ity needs more than all else.
Not a week passes but Dr. J.
h Cook, the great botanical
specialist and original discov
erorof the botanical cure, heals
some patients who have suffer
ed for years from awful dis
ease ind the moreawfulelTects
of rank medical humbugs. Dr.
Cook is willing to give patients
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healed. Consultation free.
If you have any physical ail
merits it will do you good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor.
Uttice 301 Liberty
balem Oregon.
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LA J. D PLASTER (beats manure) Gar
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THE FAIR STORE
274 Commercial St. Salem Ore,
X Dealers in Everything
Shoes. Cents Furnlshlojs. Dry
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priees at express or Journal office.
mail add 26c per 100 for postage.
E. HOFER, Salem, Ore.