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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
i j.iiJ7y7s?Tr7T;yf,,'',,::'-'fw"rt-!r' j- ., -- - - -air -i yr'';''tL " """ i r I I r ! V B a ' j ! ' tssz: as BSS "fly. ,!f H rssmexswBsssisssssaasSsssitr ngmfVmuu ... Carpets SM 11' Strictly new, full of merit, the best products of American mills, and American genius. Bought in large quantities at lowest cash price. They fil everv requirement as to pat' tern, color and durability. Look at Them The House Furnishing Co. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL MEETING Of the Greater Salem Club EDUCATIONAL Held Wednesday in the City Hall. United Energetic Action its Keynote, 308 Cotn'l st noxt to Poet ofllco. Stores at Balein and Albany THE DAILY JOUHL ' Member Northwest Afternoon newspaper League, UY HOFBR DnOTHBnS. THURSDAY, MAIICH, 13, 1002. Dally One Year, $4,00 In Advance. Dally Three Months $1,00 in Advance, Dally by Carrier 50 cent Per Month. Weekly One Year $1.0,) la-Aivaic nnTTDPTAT. 'r wyrwwvrv JOURNAL X-RAY8. HIS LAST WORD8 WERC 80UND. Whatever peoplo may Bay as to forraor political Bcntlmonts of ox-Qov-..ornor John I. Altgeld, of Illinois, IiIb last words wore for human liberty. Ills last appointment to speak on earth was at a pro-Door meeting. Tho conaorvatlvo party of England Ih making no hcadwny In pacifying South Africa. Thoro can bo no doubt that tho affairs of Great Britain nro In bad hands. Thoy nro In hands satlB Hod with bad work. England cannot bo charged au a lfii tlon with intentional malignity, moan hobs and cowardlco. She Iiiib at tlmos boon wrong, and vovy wrong, but alio has at other times boon greatly and grandly right. She made a glorious fight for (ho In dopondonco of Binnllor nations and hu man froodom when sho cast honiolf In to tho broach against Napoleon's con tinental ambitions, and oven our coun try was on tho sldo of tho conquoror. England led tho world unBolllshly In her struggle for tho emancipation of HlavoB. It cost her a hundred million dollars and Iobh of groat wealth In tho Woflt Indies. Hut England In hor piosont struggle plays n losing and demoralizing gumo for tho heart of tho world will turn ngalnnt hor and will throb for tho Btruggllug republics of South Africa while one burgher lives to bid dellnnco to British power. Atlgold's IntoHt utterances stnmp him a moral hero with tho courago of his convictions, dying with a blessing for tho mon under Uotha and Dolnrey, tho continental heroes of darkest Af rica, Waahlngtons of today, o PLANT PLENTY OF FLOWER8. Thoso coming spring days ought to give readers of this paper tho spring fevertho fovor to plant llowora and shrubs ami beautify tholr premises, make homo swootor and dearer, and uladdon tho hearts of all. A beautiful addition to any homo Is u bed of UlloH, Thoro nro still bulbs to bo had of tho rotall dealers and nurserymen at homo, but tho many lilies advortlaod In Eastern cutaloguim can bo had for two months. Arrange your bod whoro It gets i plenty of sun, and Is free from troo roots. Mako It rich with manure and rotted refuso from tho woodynrd and ash heap. Plant tho bulbB whon tho soil will crumble. LUtes are from all lands undor tho sunnono mora boautlful than tho na- I tlvo lllloa ot Orogou, that can bo gath- i ored In tho woods and fields, with the f earth and rootB, and addod to the bod. Plant roses. No tluwor grows so , pertoat aa tho rose In Orogon. No- i where oan auuh variety uud delicate and rare roaoa be grown In tho opun u horo, From ono to tlvo dollars Invested In .lower that yield annually their gifts of bloom should bo made by every home-lover. If you hava ten dollars to spend on dress put tlvo dollar Into the homo grounds, 0 ' CARRYINQ FACTIONAL FIQHT8 TOO FAR. Tho political situation In Oregon la doplorable, lu that tho chances for se curing reduotlouB In tho expenses of government aro inlnlmlxod. when only factional Inturesta aro consldeiod. Tho peoplo lined up at the tax coun ter In tho court house aro more Intor estod In material practical Improve ment In their atato government than thoy aro lu who hold tho oflleee. Progress must come from agitation aud even from aoouaatlone, but fac tional considerations cost tho people half a million In tho legislature when there Is no other cboek upon tho pol iticians. Too many new laws, too many now lusUtutlous, too tnauy new burdens,' will drive the people of this country to adopt ,tuo referendum, aud e,voa to SooUlltm, unless better polleles oau be broaght to bear. Tho microbe theory has got a now lease of life. Medford Is to havo the Southoru Or egonlan entirely Independent. Hno. W. J Furnish Is not any poli tician ho is only an organizer. Tho supromo court of Illinois has kicked tho buckctshops out of the Btate. Tho heavy editorial writer pauBos to remark that this Is tho Bcason for spring greens. Davo Hill's Democratic plutform Is not accepted with a whoop, as being nil democratic. Secretary Long's rotlromont ought to bo tho ond of Sampsonlsm In the American navy. Each sldo sayH there will be no split In tho party, If you will Just put my faction In powor. Plenty of money and plenty of mon will accomplish anything almost, but suppress tho Doers. Prlnco Henry has seen the Chicago stock yards uud Niagnra Fulls, and now ho can go homo. Tho two factions of the Itupubllcan party scorns to bo nbout all there s left of Oregon politics. Kipling compares tho Drltlsh after tho Doers In South Africa as bulldogs trying to catch rabbits. Congress has uppropilated $200,000 to pay doctor bills for oflloers and mou on leave of absence. Tho Oregonlan Is doing what It can to Insure tho election of Jos. Simon aud a Domueratlo governor. John P. Itobertsou has a double, who Is a SoolallHt. John P., will he, nblo bo, to establish his, Idoutltee? Tho Evening Journal is a glowing concern. It Is being published simul taneously In Portland niul Salem. With nil the Iniquities of tho high protective turlff, it seems to bo open ing tho mnrketB of tho world to us. Prince Henry Is already used to ad vertise patent medlulno and clga rottos. As ho smokes them, ho can not object. Tho Journal has now apretty com plete newspapor plant, all but u cap toonlst. No newspaper Is complete without one. A poor womau was found In an ox- hnusted condition In tho suburbs, aud tho vordlot was asphyxiated by book peddlers' gas. The college orations contain a great deal of "co-operation" thoso days, be- oausu tho boys don't Ilka to use the word "socialism." , If Oregon sends u )ouug man to the Senate It should not overlook tho re quirements of tho day, lu case of a physical encounter. Tho coyotes will cost the taxpay em of Oregon this year over $100,000. Hotter send WUIIuiubou to Congress, and havo him put that burden onto the general government. The Hugene (Juard thinks there was not much margin for tho Anglo-Saxon lu tho Salem basketball team winning over the ludlau girls 15 to 11 Probably because Frank Wright man, as county chairman, ran up larger Republican majorities In Ma rlon county than his prudecossor, ho Is not admired In the populist newspaper, o The White House. Ikttauaul u tie boat place in the ally to take your mrali. Open atll hour. J. N, Williamson has captured tho Umatilla county delegation, and Is reasonably sure of of those from Mor row county. o . QAH70IXIA, ... BtutHf M MM TW tU Ki Bftiffi ttiUr The Greater Salem Commercial Club held au Important sossion Wed nesday at four o'clock. In splto of this bolng a busy hour, thero was a largo attendance of Salem'a nioBt ac- tlvo and ontorprlslng business men. A number of local enterprises wore up for action and discussion. Promlnont mutters before tho op ganizatlon wore tho flax flbor Indus try, tho establishment of Improvemo'nt Leagues. Secretnry N. J. Judah read tho min utes of tho last meeting, and minutes of tho oxccutlvo committee, which had held several meetings during tho past week. A regular order of business for each meeting was presented by tho secretary and adopted. Otto Hansen reported from tho Bu roau on Manufactures that If Mr. Eu geno Dosso would Indicate what he wanted, thoy stood ready to act and furnish tho power. Tho gentleman was present, and said ho was now proud to call hlmsolf a cltlzou of Orogon. Coming down to tho matter in hand, Mr. Dosso said ho would need a llvc-horso electric pow or for about two weeks to thresh tho flax now on hand, and a ton-norso power about May ICth, to scutch tho Btraw ho had bought of tho Oregon Woman's Flax Fibre Association. Ho had ordered tho Beod for 200 acres of flax, some Heed from Riga, Russia, by cablo, and had shipped somo from areon Dny, Wis., and bought some from Sclo. Ho had 1,500 acrca of land offorcd him, and would next wool; solcct such Jand as was best fitted to grow tho crop. Mr. Dossc said part ot his machinery had urrlved, and other now machlnory for Bcutchlng had been ordered from Delglum, and when It hnd arrived ho would havo tho most Improved and up to d.Uu plant of tho kind In tho United Stalej. P.esidont Thlelsen named a com .nlttoo on flnnnco, to put In tho power of Mr. Dosse: Geo. W. Johnson, Paul 1 Sroat, Oeo. P. Rodgors, M. L. Moy ors, F. J. Wilson. They aro to ralso tho funds to furnish a motor and put water In the ditch for tho water pow or. A communication from tho Alco Club, of Linn county, asked tho co operation of tho Salem Push Club In securing a good wagon road from Do trolt to Prlnovlllo. Tho county courts of both countlos uro to be pre vailed upon to mako a survey In tho early spring, and, Immediately upon tho completion, tho work Is to bo pushed to a finish, ns bolng of general bonoflt to tho country. Tho project re ceived an enthusiastic teceptlon, and will doubtless bo pushed to a success ful Issuo. After emphasizing tho fact thut many new clubs had boon Instituted In Wlllamotto vnlley townB, Prosldont Thollaon earnestly udvocated working In common as much ns possible. Tho Idoa was well received, and tho execu tive commlttoo roquostod to bring about tho result If possible, Mr. Stolz advocated tho oxtonnlon of tho membership rolls of tho club to COO mombers, and tho oxecutlvo committee were requested to agree up on somo plan to accomplish tho do sired ond. Immigration. After recapitulating tho facts of tho present wave of immigration, President Thcllsen mado a plea that tho propor attention bo given tho now comers, in assisting them to obtain work, information, etc. Tho need of Buoh notion was generally recognized and arrangements mado to supply 1L The matter of enabling Immigrants to obtain situations was taken up on tho Initiative of Mr. Hansen aud Sec retary Judah agreed to obtain and op erate a board at tho city hall whereon farmers and manufacturers In want of men may havo tholr wants dlsplayod by telephoning them to the secretnry. It Is proposed to mako tho secretary's offlco tho active working headquarters of tho Commercial Push Club in this matter, and every ono in need of such assistance Ib requested to communl cato his wants without delay. Another mattor takon up was tho placing of a Bign or signs for tho In formation of recent arrlvnls. It was decided that this should bo dono at once at tho depot, and such other con spicuous places as might bo deemed necessary. o A Story About Eggs Eggs have dropped In price during tho past week without any apparent renson. Tho following from tho St. Louis Globe-Demociat will probably explain why Oregon eggs do not com mand tho top prico of a few weeks age: Sharing almost equally with Prlnco Henry tho attention of tho Amorlcan public 1b a train of twelvo rofrlgorator cars loaded with 2,000,000 eggs, which loft yesterday on Its Westward Jour ney to San Francisco. Not San Fran cisco alono will watch tho progress of this precious shipment; with oggs at 40 conta a dozen the ontlro nation will attend It with bated breath, and be tween cheers for Prlnco Honry, oach man will whisper, "What Is tho latest from tho eggs?" DullotlnB will bo posted reciting tho hourly progress of tho train. No trensuro ship of ancient days, no golden galleon of old Spain laden with doubloons and plecos-of-eight, over carried so many Individual hopes and fenrs as doos this train of cold-storauo ecus. For tho West Is oggloss, and will be a cullnnry dosert until thoy arrive. And if thoy do not arrlvo? Awful thought1 Suppose Dlack Dart or some bold brigands of tho Hole-ln-thoWall gang should seize this opportunity to make thomsolvos millionaires aud hold up tho train. What a wild chaBo would onsuo aftor tho ogg thieves. Ttjo bandits, being closoly pursued, would strow tho coun try with thorn for miles, and, If at last thoy wore brought to bay. thoy would defend thomselvos by hurling dozens of tho costly odlblos upon their pur- Buors. Suppose tho train should bo ditched! What a dish of scrambled eggs! Two million In ono largo, glut inous lake! Tho rivers would flow oggs for weeks, and boarding houso proprietors would build Jettlos to de flect the stroma into tho kitchens, Such a blow would woll nigh annlhlluto tho egg trust. Two million oggs will bring Joy to one million lives, counting ono egg to a life and the usual ratio of bad ones. Resides this, thero aro pecuni ary considerations. At tho prevailing price 2,000.000 eggs aio worth 8G, GUG.06. and in their bundling thoy will bring money to tho pockets of railroad ofllcois and omployors, wholosalo aud retail dealors, clerks, buyers, shlppors, tho trust aud the farmers. Kveryono gets somothlng tauglble out of the transaction, but tho hen, and she gets tho glory. Sho may well caoklo ovor hor achievements. jMarkct Quotations TodayX X "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Wheat, Oats, Etc. Wheat -53c. Oate 32c Barley 119 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwost, $1.70 w Hop Market. Hops 14. Stilctly choice 14c. Liverpool, Dec. 5 Hops at London Pacific Coast steady, JE3 6-s. to 4. Live Stock Market. 8teers 44c. Cowa 34c. Sheep $3.60gro8B to $3.75 DroBsed veal 0c Hoge, alivo 4). Hosts, dressed Cc. Wool and Mohair. I Coareo wooi 13c Medium 14c Fine 14c Mohair 2) to 21c Flour. Hay, Feed, Etc. Bnlod cheat $7.50 to $8. CIover-f7.00. Feed barley $19 per ton, Bran-$18. Shorts $19.50. Flour, wholesale $2.65. Potatoes Apples, Etc. Potatoes 40c to 50 Apples 40G0c per box. Fancy pneked $1 00. Onions, $1.25 to $1.75 per 100 lbs. Dried Fruits. Dried apples 67c Italian prunos 40a to 60s-3i to 3)i Petite Prunea 40a to 50s, 'di 4c. Wood Fence Posts, Etc, Big flr-$3 50. Second urowth $3.00. Ash-$3 50. Body oak-$ 100. Pole oak $1.00. Cedar poata 8 to 10c, Etfs and Poultry. Esrs 10 Turkeys, live 10c per pound. Geese $0 per dozen. Ducks $4 to $4 Kpor dozen. Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter 15Q20c. Creamery 25'IOc. Store 15c First-class country, per roll 35c. Cream at creamery, pan skimmed 21c Separator flkimmod 23c. Hides, Pelts andPurs Green hides, No. 1 5c. Green hides, No. 2 4c Calf sklnp 45c Sheep 76c Goat sklns-25c to $1.00. Gray fox 25 to 50c Coon 10 to 40c Mink 25c to $1.26. Otter-$1 to $5. bkunk 10 to 25c Mtiflkrat 1 to 5c. WHdcat-10 to 25c Stelner's Market, Ohlckons 8 & Oc. KgK per dozen, cash 11. Portland Market. Portland, March 13. Wheat Walls Walla, 05K 00. Flour Portland, boat grades $2.S0 $3.40. Graham $2 80 Oate Choice Whlto $1.15c $1.25. Barley $11) $10.50 per ton. Milstun-Bran, $10 Hay Timothy $12$13 por ton. Onions $2.00 2 50. Potatoes 1 10 $1 25 per cental. Butter Best dairy, 1520; fancy cr-mmorv,27)30c Store 13 15:. Ib Eggs-Oregon, ranch 14 0 15 Poultry Chickens, mixed $4 00 0 $40; bona $1; turkoya, live II 12c. Mutton Groa. 4c Hogs GroBS 534C Best Gross 3.75 $4 00 Veal Gross, 8c 8'e H . Hops He lb. 14Kc Wool Valley, 13 & 15c& j Eastern Oregon, 80120 ; Mohair, 2121J$ctb, Hides Dry hides, 1G pounds and up wards, 15o 1B. Your Success Depends lou wish to do. Tito value of euch prepara- . . ( f .. -- il.A irnb IT Upon thorough raining l"' J- bmt WOy toobtaln it is to attend a school limt mSkes ?SSeTk: The NortUst Normal College is such an ,n,t Complete rouraea In liusitieai, Music, Art, Elocution, Typowrttlnfcvand Short, hand ; alK Classical. EcIcntiUc, and Normal work. Z. M. PARVIN, MUS. DOC, Director of Collcee of Music A. J- GARLAND, A.M. President- All Ladies Who Buy SARGENT GEM FOOD CHOPPER Arc pleased with it, and they will pass along the word that the Gem is an indispensable kitchen utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nothing like it for preparing substantial and dainty dishes, that it adds to home economy by utilizing "left' overs," Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food Chopper as soon as they hear of it. X X R. M. WADE & CO. Seed Oats Wo hnve tholargost stock of aoed oats In tho state and our prices can't bo beat. Seed Corn Just received a floo Btock of Oregon Pride of tho North seed corn, and it la tlno Beed. Also complete stock of Eastern corn for dairymon. Land Plaster At tho lowest quotations In the:ly. Call and get prices. ...BREWSTER &, WHITE... 91 Court St- FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN. ' Saleja. Oregon' Always Fresh. Go to Fondrich's Markot for woiuorwurst and sausages, monts of all kinds. fresh Frosh Now Neill ozamitfu HACKING. That word hacking is expressive to those who have experienced the agjn. vutiiu; constant cough, which Is colled h hackiiiB cough, bometuues it is the result of a cold, or of grip, and some time It Is a. consequence of catarrh, wncu uncuccKcii has gradually in volved the lungs in disease. Such a cough finds ita cure in Dr Pierce's G olden Medical Discovery which cures bronchitis, obstinate coughs, lung disease, hem orrhage, aud con dttlons which, if neglected or un skilfully treated. lead to consumption "For twtte er 1 was suStrrr from cmunh uuj wm treat- cJ by oue of me ixmi phytUfeus In I te of N rth CarotluA. who uid he trouble hJ rchd my lunai wttlw Mr J M Ptt ot Cloiho Trutlvta Co. N C I B' ""' ry dty untn I trtJ Or. Ilrv medicine. WUt My Or Werce's Ooldew MrdUal Dltcutery with one Wxuc of Ur Sage's Catarrh Knunty cured me and laday I am welt and hearty and I will My further that ray former uhjaieUn, Dr. w M UyUy. reoxa uieudt ur drrce's medtctara to tuc ud to others. I aut wr eur mrdisiuea Mill cure any case ol catarrh that exUta, 1 rreummend them to all" If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical Discovery8 because )ou haw confidence tu its cures, do uot allow yourself to be switched off to a meiltcine claimed to be "lust as iwod," but which i know uothuur Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is scut frt oil receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stauipu for the paper covered, book, or vi sump for the olotk-bdUBd volume. Addresa Dr. 4. V. Werce, Buf Ulo, N. Y. Reclamation of Arid Tracts. Is Sorry Have You Cold Feet? W to it may hatei been, caused eotting out of beathis mora ins on a cold floor In a cos1 si a it rimmiinil .!... .11 -..., b.u- room, uot ODe ol our smau uaa iir.Air.uo, nun at buibii puuru umo.u warm bedroom for riaina and rotirinir. Tho turn of a key aud tho touch e a matck is all that is needed to start tho Are. 4ChemeletaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. telephone 563. THE FLORENCE SANAfORIUM SALBM, OREGON. A first-class, piivato hospital for the treatment of chronic and surgical cueee. Built the past year especially for the purposo for which it is used. Convenently located within four blocks of tho business part of the city. Tho 'most modern furnishings and latest appliances throughout tho building. Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and olecticity Horo the sick can have tho comforts of an elegant prirato homo, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital without tho noleo, confusion, and publicity intending ono. Outnido phypciane bringing rases in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and asstetcd in operations if requested. For terms and further informa tion writo or apply personally. R, CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED DBTWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M CAPITAL BREWERY Boor has stood the test of experience. Then why not givo a boms production tho preference. .Home capital, home labor And home brewed beer are growing in popularity. People loyal to home Indus try givo it tho proferenco. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS -am CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. Actor Jamos Nelll, whose action In rofuslng to submit to what ho re garded as personal Indlgnitlos at tho hands of tho dogroo toam of tho Spo kaue lodgo of Elks, created a wide spread sensation In Elkdom a few wooks ago, has noknowlodgod his er ror and has asked for tho supreme clomoncy of tho grand exalted ruler of the order, with whom ho has had a personal Interview. ou dkl not rule for and of which you Mr. Mondell, of Wyoming, to Draw Fa vorable Report on Pending Bill. Washington l'ost, D. C, Mar. 4th. Tho Houso Committee on Irrigation of Arid I.andfl yoaterday ordered a fa vorable report on tho bill drafted by Senators and Representatives of tho Western statos, with an amendment giving each state and territory tho ma jor portion of tho lirlgatlon fund do rlvod from Its public land sales. The Dill bus been beforo the committee for some weeks, aud has undorgone minor changes, the amondmont addod yestor day being the first of real Importance As originally framed the bill created a general fund from proceeds from the sale of public lands In the arid land state, the secretary of the Interior be ing given authority to expend this amount lu the reclamation of the arid tracts. Chairman Tongue, of the com mittee, has maintained that this gives the secretary of Uie Interior too wide a discretion, uud that each state should retain the bulk of 1U own public land sales. It was his amendment which prevailed yeeterday. all the members present voting for it except Mr New lauds, of Nevada, one of the original fraiuere of the bill. The report w ill be dratted by Representative Mondell of Wyoming, and will be urged by its friends to early consideration lu the Houso o Slow an laar Ja.l4nej I rrll6toJt TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative llromn Onlnin. t.ii.1 hi JrusKlsu Mfunrl the money if tl falls to cure K, Vt.brort)' signature U on each box 25c tt CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. TfiB Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tho Signature of aE -TRY OUR NEW GOODS.., Cheese Sandwich. Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Ceacker, Oysterettes, Butter Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Graham Wafers. HARRITT & LACURJBNOB Old Poit Office Grocery. DRY! Rough and dressed lumber, laths ail ehlngles-abnnt every kind you're aptta need excellent aa to material, Manu facture, seasoning and all that goes to make good building and fencing mater ials don't require an hour's search to find if you have read this The nama and address of the proprietor of the lumber yard are t be found InuaeaM ately following. Goodale Lumber Co. Near B. P. Pasa'r. depot. Phone 651. tirafe 09 ft! to Hawaiian silver coins aro to be re deemed by the American government and our coins substituted therefor &9I COUGH SYRUP$ cures Ilacklnp CruiMn, ou icings, uronchitH. OPP0i Pneumonia ami an Bevero lunp affections. by then risk consumn. Hon, n slow, sure death ? Take warning I AH at once I Buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Sjrup, a doctor's prescription, used over 50 years, rriv, only 83 cente. Insist on having It, Don't be Im posed upon. Rcftise tho tloaler'a substitute It is not as good aa Dr. frail'... Salvation Oil cures Bkeuuikn ArhcsarUtrflsra't'T WR"W A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can eujoy from one of our tender and delicious meats steaks, ls-ub or rnmton chop,' wul cutlets or 'Jork, Our mean are all cut from the fattest your table with fresh, nutrition, and wholesome meats at bed rock prices. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Ihon 201 CAPITAL CITY Espiess snd Transfer The St, Elmo-Restaurant Meets all sail and paaaeaEer traiBS wlirtrrt MVrtrv ann tal-n his dibaI. Th I Baggage to all nar,. .i! -"". iare serving better meals than ever. Give PlrH service. Telephone Na 4i Ueaiacall. BISQUE & HOMYER. v - --5a -J Not a Hlval in Sfght Anywhere When the linen that has teen done oj at the SaUra Rteam laundry i Pu' contrast with that laundered any , in alem. The beauty of rmri"""' v oik makes us justly proud, aou .... : .- u if ! iiku crowing ovt-ry units y; Oiu-ninre.ln our auprrli coorsi... -mi the shirts, collars and s-uff dor justly prouii evt-rv time diffrnre.in our superb co or mi ine sni'i. collars nnu . - bf l n uelhodswith the IIohi or w an) one Jaunderrl by any oihel Pr0C Salem Steam Laundry OOLO-NXl. J, OUtSTXO, PBOPKaW DOB IDS O. OlMtrtUD, MOB .J Iheue4U 320 liberty W