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; fHK DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALrW ORCfJOr, FRIbAY, JUNE 0. 1002. . - . eses I' tf 1' ' f - .. 1 g' i m 'l :; iFiv IF JFv JIM Mwk Mm The treatment of Catarrh vfitii antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, ealvcs, medicated tobacco wad cigarettes or any external or local application, ift just aft senseless na would be kindling a fire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. 11 Taking cold Is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass oil through the skin, arc thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, producing inflammation nnd excessive flow of mucus. much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding-headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the cars. No remedy that does sot reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the S. S. S. being n strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G. j aiyurfttiW r m MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of tho Brooklyn East Jnu vriiua. - ENSTI1UAL irregu larities arc ncnur nllo )lm tinmnuillff rt n wmnnn H trou- lies. With tho vitality at a low ebb, tbo blood weak' cnod. tho digestion disor dered, bIio goes about pale faced,, hollow-eyed and hag gard, a piteous contrast to Uio blooming health of her former self. Hut over i 'in. ! . nMnoW nnnf Cardui. As a regulator of tho menstrual periods Wino o Cardul 1ms novcr been known to fail. It lias seldom failed to rcstoro porfect health, even in tho most persis tent and aggravated casa of weakness. Miss IdaM. Bnyder, of No. 6!15 Her mm Street. Urooklyn, N. Y lias used Wino of Cardui and she says it helped her into a now life. Iloalth to Miss Snyder is worth ft great deal. She- is an attractlvo young woman with intel lectual attainments and sho occupies tho position of Troasuror of iho Urook lyn East Knd Art Club. This position marks her as a irson of into loct. cul ture and refinement and it spooks highly of tho respect and trust her follow women havo in her. Sho writes : "If women would pay more attention rw r A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinnor you can enjoy from ono of our tendor and delicious moats, atonies, lamb or mutton chops, voal eutlots or (ork, Our meals aro all out from tho fattest and nnmoatcattlo, and wo can supply your table with frosh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bod rock prices. B. C, CROSS SALEM ORB rhon 21)1 E vH Iff Vic r ItUp Ma M. BnytUr. - - - - iMjfiiiiaTiSw?J'ni Taking Hold With a Yira... Tho publ'o has on our fluo beer. . People find that I hey thrive on a good, pure beerhealth, mueelp and vitality improved. It iitves the worklngtnau backbone and tho todentary vitality and ligor. For a delleloua boverngu there Is nothing to equal it. A earo of tialem boar in the 1 oira it a Joy forever and a friend lu need. Wu will deliver It to j your door free of charge I Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. pQLLMAV CHERRY SBBDBR jo Wjmm i .n hiiimii . rwfwi .mi.. I R M. WADE & CO. ' f circulation nil offensive matter, and when rich, pure blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. f ihrir health we WOllfd i...... liinnv vrlvtS. MldaM wA A timnl.f. Afld ;I . . . !-.. it iney wouia toe more iuici Ilwncefn the matter of medi cines, observing; results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they art Riven credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree's Win of CxtAiA and Thed- f,-.lf. rf..f. r...,.fw ant en T tnott it and have every reason to thank him for a new lite opened up 10 me wan ichuicu health, and it only took three months to cure me." You may sccuro tho samo relief as Miss Bnyder, if you tako Wino of Cardui as sho took it. Thodford's Black Draught is tho companion medicine of Wino of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a euro. If you tako theso medicines according to directions, tho relief and euro is simple. Somo cases aro cured quickly and others tako longer becauso tho discuso has run longer. Uencmber how Miss Snyder took Wino of Cardui and has health. Tho same medicines aro offored you to-dny. million sufferinK women havo found relief in Wino of Cardui. A Perfectly Laundered Shirt Front... r la worth gblnir miles to aeo, many miles to ttot. Yot wo will givrt you Just Hint and bring it to your door. Our laundry work is provorblal for Its oxrol . lonco among thoso "in tho know." Mav ' wo call for your washing this week nnd roturn it on tho dav promised, a (umple ol tho way wo Inundor tb nga?. Salem Steam Laundry COIONBU J. OLMBTOO, 11101 -IKTOII. oonoofl n. oLMR-rnn, Man. Phono 411 230 Utterly Rtreit AtsEaster Time la when the building bttslnoes will bo In full swing, y you haven't given your orders for your lumber requuouionta it will pny you to not estimates from (Joodalo Lumbor Co., for any nnd nil kinds of lumber for out or Inside work. lath, nhlnuloa, pnnh, doors, blinds and everything needed In this lino, Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. T. I'ass'r. depot. Bhono 051 'T'Illb' ikoiteot Oherry Seeder does I I not crush tho chwy or eauee V any lost of Juice; a practical machine (or large, mall or Qui- Iforula chrrrloa. The eed oxtraiulnc hollo drives the wed lulo one dltli nnd actually throws tho cherry into another. Tho marks of tho kuiio can warcoly bo aoeu on the seeded fruit. It teeds from 20 to SO quarts w hour. Itctall price, &5 cents. - MKjpi 'ii Bbitoriai pnqc of THE DAILY JOURMLjCatholics and . Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance, Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cento Per Month. Weekly Ono Year, $1.00 In Avance. Goo. K. Chamborlaln got onto the llvo wlro whon ho took up tho cause of Hat salarlos. o for better schools. Sonntor B. M. Crolsan, Congrossman WillianiBon nnd Heprosontatlvo U. F. Purdy, of Yamhill county, all started to school together at Salem, In what Is still tho Llttlo Central school. It. It. Ryan hnB had ono plonsuro Bomo of the rost of tho roform breth ren havo not oxporlonced -ho has run for governor. Hut ho hnB boon well advertised, and 1b Btlli In tho roal es tate business. Tho Portland lncorrlglbloa will know In ndvanco what to expect whon thoy attempt to run their rough rldore over a Marlon county Republican londor, and trnmplo him In tho dust by tho roadside. Tllmon Ford run up tho vote of Fur- nlnli wlinrnvnr hi) anoko. Ho SDOko at dervals, Stayton and Brownsville, nnd tho result Bhowcd tho offects of his cumpulgnlng. But It waB hard for him to counteract tho offeet wherovor Mr. Furnish apponrod. o Complaint Is mado that cortaln awn IngH on Commorclal-stroot buslnosB hoiiHCB aro adjustod so low that thoy Intorforo with pedostrlans passing on tho Bldowallc. AwnlngB hung too low aro equally as objoctionablo from tho standpoint of nn obstruction as tho wholosalo oxhlblt of dry goods hoxos and othor display of goodB and wnroa upon tho Bldownlk, which la prohibited by city ordinance. In adjusting tholr awnlngH, business mon should show cpiiBldoratlon for tho comfort of podos trlans, whoso foollngs aro Buro to bo cqmo milled whon, In paBslng down tho Btroot, their hond-goar Is uncere moniously removed by an awning that oxtondB bo near tho sldowalk that pro gress of podostrlatiB l interrupted, o The Soul In Feathers. A wonlthy woman of tho namo of Sllvn, who diod rocontly In Lisbon, Portugal, loft her ontlro proporty to a roostor. Tho woman was a firm bo llever In tho transmigration of boiiI. Sho Imagined that tho ooul of hor dead hiiBlmnd had outurod tho body of tho roostor, therefore bIio caused a apeclal fowlhouso to bo built for tho bird and ordered tho sorvnnts to pay particular attention to tholr master's wan to. Sho waH extremely Jonloua of tho hontt nnd whenever ono of them was found coquetting with Podro, as tho cock was called, Ub nock was wrung. Tho disgust of tho rolntlvos whon tho old lndy'u will was dlBclosod was groat and a lawsuit would have fol lowed If one of tho holm had not ndoptod tho slmplo oxpodlont of hav ing tho wonlthy fowl Itlllod and thus becoming tho noxt In huccobhIoh. Lucky Harry Percy. ICdltor Jeurnal: I am so ploaaod with Dr. Darrlud troatmont for doaf ness that I wish all to know of my oxporloneo. For soino tlmo I havo boon doaf, until It bocamo bo trouble Bomo I could not attend to my voca tion as a musician. Dr. Darrln cured mo with electricity nnd n slight oper ation, In 30 mlnutoa. Hofor to mo nt Mrs. Miller's, Commercial Btroot, Sa eom. 1IAUHY PHUOY. o New -lite Gallery. Tho underslgnod haa purchased tho Kllto gallery of Hart & McLonuon, and huvo aoeurod tho aorvlcoa of Mr. Carl Nordstrom, who la known no ono of tho finest operator on tho coast. Friends, patrons and thopubllo cor dially luvltod to call. Ovor Dalrym plo's atoro. T. J. OUONISK, Prop. CB-t-iKd Marshal's 8ale. Notice la hereby given that under tho provisions of ordinance No. 300, I will on Wednesday, June 11th. At X o'olook p. iH at tho pound In the olty of Salem, sell at puhlle auc tion tho following dMorlbed Impound ed animal, to-wlt: Quo sorrol horse. T or 8 years old,1 forotop clipped off, weight about 800 pounds, poor In flash. Unless tho nhovo desarlbea animal la claimed before said datesnlo will ho mado without reserve. 1). W. 01USON. Olty Marshal. June S. 1002. A. M, CIouqIi, successor to D. E. Hunalnaer Funeral Director, 107 8tate Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon. o HalrWork. Mm. C. A. Spauldlng la at Mrs. J. A. Sellwood's, 383 Front street, this week only, with a "no assortment of hair soodu. UriuK your orders at once. S-0 c? jsv. fc "X o act x u. Bum fy A M flM "H KM toljB BW In the coming school election on causo thoy understand that Uio Catho Juno 10th Salem people should stand lie church does not recognize divorce AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Legal Divorce At San Francisco vory Itov. J. J. Prondoriiast. tho vlear-gonoral of this archdiocuso, as n prelude to his Bormon, donned Bomo of tho points of ,ioctrno nim discipline of tho Catholic chiireh relating to tho subject of di vorce. Ho said In part: Inasmuch as divorced parsons are Bomotlmos marrlod In tho Catholic church, many people arc porpldxod, be aa a dissolution of tho marriage tic. Honco not a few find thomsolvoa un able to reconcile what they consider tho dlsclplino with tho practice. In reality thoro is no conlllct between tho church's disciplinary laws and tho church's acts. Tho oxplanntlon of the apparent conlllct Ib vory simple The church never- nccopta tho dlvorco de cree as a ground of Justification for tho second marriage; but, if upon investi gation, it la clearly established that tho first marriage, though legal and so far honorable, was a marrlngo which would not atnnd In her courtB, ns be ing open antagonism to her lawH, then that first marriage Is declared null and void boforo her tribunals and a subsequent mnrrlago may Do allowed For example, under tho dlsclplino of tho church, a mnrrlago contracted bo foro tho civil authorities qr Protestant pastors between a baptized Christian of any douomlnation, and an unbnp tlzud person, doea not hold good before tno iniiunai oi uio cnuren, B-iwiiim- ly tho partlea thcroto, If divorced, aro freo, if not debarred by Bomo other cuubo than tho dlvorco, to contract a now marrlngo. In this and nil similar caaoo, tho second marrlngo la permit ted not on tho grounds of dlvorco, but on tho ground of Invalidity or nullity of tho first marrlago, as Judged by tho disciplinary loglalatlon of tho Catho lic church. This Is not casting a stig ma on a marrlago, which tho church rocognlzoa nB good and truo In law, although lacking tho character of por manoncy according to tho Inws of tho church. In fact, nowadays, thoro soonia to bo a growing tondoncy to rocognlzo marrlngo aa almply legal and binding only flo long aa tho law allows. Tho porploxlty of bo many people, upon discovering that dlvorcod por boiib aro somotlmoB married In the church, would bo much loss if thoy boro In mind that under tho church dlsclplino thoro aro altoguthor eight or ton conditions, or no thoy aro tech nically called ImpedlmontsT-.vhlch bar marrlago, unloss thoso Impodlmonta are, for good roaBons, romovod by formor dispensation. Tho marrlago bo tweon a baptized and an unbaptlzed la ono of these; anothor la constraint, depriving ono of tho contracting par tloa of tho liberty ossontlal to nil con tracts; BOlotnn rollgloua vowb also con stitute ono of tho Impodlmonta. Closo relationship Is n fourth. Thoro Is a prevailing Idea that dis pensations aro grantod by tho church In consideration of social influence, or what la worao, monoy powor. This notion la absolutely false. It arlsas from tho circumstances that a dispen sation which la somotlmoa given in high life la discussed by tho papors. It Is frequently glvon to portions In humblu Htntloim. Such a dispensation la glvon by tho lncnl authorities. It Is given horo without tho oxponse of oiuv cent to tho applicants, whothor rich or poor. It Is only In tho most extraordinary and complicated casoe that application for dispensation has to ho mado to Home. Change In Postal Clerks. Several changes havo lately beon made In tho run of railway postal clorka. Jos. Wortz, who has been run ning on tho Albany local, haa boon transferred to the long run botwoon Portland and Duusmulr, Wilson Flogg will be transferred to the holpor run to lloseburg, and Geo. T. Ilrndshaw of this city, who has boon having that run. tnkos tho run vacated hy Mr. Wortz on tho Albany local. Frod W. Smith la now running with Loetor Lo huul, In the placo of John lluttorworth. who Htnrted for St. Michaels last weok. Shoots Twenty-One Miles. Arrangements aro bolng made at Ft. Hamilton for mounting the now 10-lnuh gun which has beon in course of construction at the Watervlelt Ar senal for tho pust four years. Tho gun will he placod at the fort as soon as It haa been ofilolally testod at the Saudy Hook proving ground. Tho teat la awaited eagerly by nil the gun mnk- era of the world It la claimed the Hun will hurl a shell twenty-ono miles. In order to discharge tho gun It will require 1000 pounds of powder and a 000 pounds projectile. Tho weight of the tun la ISO tons. Single Tax In England. It la Interoatlng to note Uie growth of Ideas. Who would liavo boJUvod twenty years ago that Henry George's Idea of taxation of land valuea would develop as It haa done In this country? It la the ground of quarrel between Sir Henry Campboll-Dannermann and Lord Itoabery. Hut tho Idea will triumph. Most of our grout municipal (ties have declared tn favor of It. The latest testimony to Its vitality Is contained, lu a very valuable rport prepared for the London county couu sll hy a local government and taxing committee. The mport recommends, amongst other thlnss, that provision. the Capital should bo mado for tho accurato na sessmont of all lands. Presontly wo shall havo tho accurato ossesment of all lands rocommondod no doubt j London Now Age. o UNION MADE GOODS . Salem Labor Organization Urges Saie of Same, At a mooting of tho Salem Federal Labor Union Thursday ovonlng, by laws and rogulatlona for tho control of tho organization woro made, and several now candidates woro Initiated, Increasing tho membership to ab.out ICO. Probably tho most important mattor was tho adoption of a resolu tion rccommondlng nnd oncouraging tho handling of only union mado goods by Salem morchants. Tho toxt of tho resolution follews: "Whoroas, Ono of the grandest prin ciples of all organized labor is to up hold Justlco to tho employer nnd tho employed, and In view of this fact, and In possession of proor that tho greatest barrlor to tho work' of organization 1b the effect of cheap labor in tho manu facture of cheap gooda, and, "Whereas, Hy reason of tho con stant efforts to Bocure tho cheapest la bor posslblo thoro are today untold numbers of chlldron omployed In fac tories, tholr labor botng tho cheapest to bo had, and by reason of tholr en forced servitude, together with that of all classen of unorganized labor, tho markets aro yet full of non-union made goods, and, "Whoroas, Uvory mombor of a labor union rocognlzoB that In a poralstent rofusul to buy any goods not bearing tho union label, ho by ovory such net encourages tho doing away with tho necessity for all child labor and nil un derpaid labor, and omphnslzes tho great slogan of unionism, viz: 'A fair day's wagos for a fair day's work,' thoroforo, bo It "Itosolvod, That wo, tho mombors of Salem Federal Labor Union, do re spectfully urgo all morchants of this city to use tnolr host ondeavora to promoto tho Bale of union mado goods, and to strlvo ns fast as possible to ro place all non-union mado goods' with gooda hoarlng tho union Inbol, and be It furthor "Itosolvod, That wo, tho mombors of Salem Fodoral Union, will standfast ly refuse to buy any goods not bearing tho union label whon it Is known thnt tho goods required aro bolng mado by union labor, and that such union-made goodu can bo aoeurod In this city." Made Daring Leap for Life. A most daring and sensational leap for llfo was mado last Saturday morn - Ing hy Henry Moore, a track Inspector on tno a. l'. co.'b line nt a trostlo which spans Stony creek just north of Orland. It la the duty of Moore to run ovor this division each morning on a gasoline velocipede. A light en gine also runs ovor the samo road each day, Kolng south, Ono or tho other was not on achodulo tlmo, and, aa a result, came nonr mooting on tho bridge. Tho track Inspoctor had reachod tho end of tho long trostlo, going ovor, when ho spied tho onglno coming upon him. Ho had no time to roach hlu point, so ho stopped nnd turned tho voloclpodo and triad to bout tho engine over tho bridge In Its own direction, but he again saw that ho could not boat out. He set the brake- of tho machine nnd mado a sensational jump for hla llfo. The creek bod la fully thirty foot from the track, but tho Jump was a rather fortunate one. aa the Imperiled man sustained no serious Injuries. The on glne stopped and picked tho Injured man up and took him to Willows. uul uuai. M ' r rr; tf .- f-'i 1 ?5iTi "Si - GOLD $ 1 XiPK M V- , DUST .sd is, WFW I k 1 twins CT' r " raL s m ;'i DO G5 WB1 A I B f MB iBfllr lm?AjfL MmsffJi B I mHSdNii-B I lajjjgll f I GOLD BUST I solves tha problem of easy dh washuw It cuU crease and cleans J H dishes better than anyUuoff eU Dcs v. wo k. ouicklv wl Hi Ht and economically '' Ii M Mado only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY I ' T-JT H Ctoetgv, flow York. XiMtoa. St. Lou token ol OVAL FAIRY SOP, i LX journal HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Is a specific remedy for ailments of tho stomach, liver and bowols and Is backed by hundreds of vol untary testimonials. Wo would thoroforo urgo every sufferer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, ache or Liver and Kidney troublo to try it. It will euro you. For sale by all druggists, wjth our -Prlvato Stamp over tho neck of tho bottle. Avoid substitutes. News of the Magazines. When Mr. Chospal Whitney, an nounced two yoara ago that ho pro posed building up an out-of- door mag azine on a par with tho high claas lit erary publications, somo men doubted. Hut now, whothor ono's point of view bo literary, artistic, or mechanical, ho must admit that. Mr. Whitney has car ried out his purpose. In tho Juno number of Outing, ono may see tho out-door llfo of tho season in striking illustrations, gleaned with much hard work by skilled photograph ers. A sorlcB of raro photographs show record-holding athletes in tho act of winning contests. No mpro chnrm- Ing artlclo on angling has appeared In years than, "Trout and Philosophy on a Vormont Stream'lllustrated by full pago drawings. Among other good fenturea aro a history of tho English derby, an account of the early days of baseball by an old-tlmo-player, nnd "Watchers of tho Campflro," an animal story of the Canadian woods, by Charloa O. D. Iloborts. In the "Sportsman's View-Point," by Caspar Whltnoy, tho render may get a vlow of amateur sport, tho country over, as it appoars to tho greatest American sporting critic. Tho Crltorlon for Juno, 1GC Fifth avonuo, Now York, contains tho "Love Affairs of Great Musicians," "A Paper on Porsonal Ilecollectlons of William Cullon Hrynnt." Tho poems and dram atis criticisms In this suporb monthly aro abovo tho averago of tho month lies. Tho stnld old Atlantic for Juno has unusually attractlvo list of papors. Among them rovlows of International affairs, articlos on education, politics, and literature. Theso aro short stories and disquisitions on a variety of topics that mnko up an elaborato bill of faro. Tho Droadway Magazine, 120 West 12d street, makoa up In color and mul titude of pretty faces what It lacks in dignity nnd literary effects. Hut good bright writing Is not missing from tho pngos. Whllo tho horoos of tho mati nee and tho horolnos of tho footlights shlno forth on ovory pago. Tho Ten-Story Book, 203-2CO Donr born street, Chicago, has u bright col lection for Juno. It concludes with n 1 chaptor on homo lossons In mllllnory, fl.00 a yoar. Tho M'Call Co., 115 West 31st st, New York, furnish n monthly fashion magazine at fifty conts a yoar. Tho July number Is full of Intorostlng mat tor and illustrations. Frank Losllo's Popular Monthly has three features of unusual interest "A Skotch of John Aloxalutor Dowlo," "Tho Chicago Elijah," "Man-Killing Ilorsos" and "Studont Honor In Paris." This has becomo ono of tho really groat ton-cont mngazlnos. Tho Pacific Monthly for Juno has a great paper on tho "Orogon Forosta," by the naturalist, John Mulr. It la, as usual, dovotod to tho lltoraturo of tho Pacific Northwest. Wm. M.Wolls continues to bo odltor and Is wofl flttod for the task. Matched to Fight. Portland. Juno C Tim Hoggorty and Ullly DoCoursey havo boon matched to fight boforo tho Pastlmo Athletic Club. No dnto has yot boon agreed upon. ..Go to the Ladies', Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, riuuuw, lacea, miiii wai-uug.) uiu uiiici KUOUS"lt1 Our line. An especially beautitul lot of new veilings. Our goods are marked very low, Call and be convinced. ...The Ladies' , Bazaar... 118 State 4 ri)&332Xi et it Your Carpet. Your Linoleum, Your Shades, Your Iron Beds, Your Mirrors, Your Chairs, Your Lounges, Your Pillows, (5 Your Many Other Things. The House Furnishing Co. C8 Com'I st., noxt to Post office. If you want bargains, in notions, furnishing goods, clothing and hats you will find them at :: :: :: Friedman's 307 Commercial Street. (Steenbaum'a Our goods will suit your taste. Our prices will suit your pocket-book. Dry goods at the very lowest prices. Shoes that combine perfection of fit and finish with reas onableness of price. New goods arriving daily in our millinery department. Tiy us and be convinced that you get your money's worth at Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to ROACH HARBOR LIME. DE8T PORTLAND BRANDS OP Ill CEMENT OFFICE OPPOSITE COURT HOU8E, ON HIGH STREET. D. S. BBNTL-BY Ofllco Phono 1551. Plant Corn Com is bocomlnK ono of the best crops in this country. Nqw ' the belt time to plant It, We havo a full stock of cbolco teed corn. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... 91 Court St. FEEDMENZANDISEEDSMEH. Salea. OftfOI i2i3HSiHSjaHH2i if saooo.ooo I Worth of 80 Bound steel v a rr a auu d new cuauies, cafe cars Is jfl During the past year, making it the most modern and up-to-date railroad ft i? lll0!,!,!.r.y,' TrftVl verlt and enjoy the finest .equipment on earta. tt O. 8. CRANE, Gen, Pas Agt.,8t. Louis, Mo. Ross O, OLINB, Pifi ,V Coaet Pne. Act.. Loa Am-nlfi C.a OAMJBRINUS B'lllllWHI IT AND C3rOO3 Everybody THB ALEX CORNOYER TODAY RE60N AHRITT St . JLy.&m'BNP5 Old Post Office Grocery. underwear, - corsets,-hoierv I Street. Salem. Of US Your Wall Paper, Your Matting. Your CurtalnRods Your Mattresses Your Picture Frames Your-Rockers, Your Couches. " Your Cushions. Stores nt Rnloui and Albany tho Postofllco. Business!! GARDEN 8AND OR LOAM. SAND AND GRAVEL. Rjsidonco Phone Red 2305. rails. 50 new locomotives. J j j j ft tnair cars, omui anu the record of the R Li Immmm riHXS - B: is welcome at NOBLB x' "S ' STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE iMiiiiimnwpwtiMin" 5HS5