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13 due to the retention in
the system of Uric Acid
or other inflammatory
noisonn which find tlii.fr
way Into the blood, and are forced by the circulation through the glands
ana pore of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and the incessant
itching allows no rest night or day. Eczema appears in a great many
different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness of the skin, fol
lowed "by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear or straw colored
. , mm.mmmmMMmimi nattcroozcs, forming intosorcs, scales
SAifiT RHEUM ZZliV'
commonly called Salt Rheum. These
acid poisons eomctlmcs dry up the natural oils and the skin becomes
hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding and causing intense pain and
fearful itching. This form of Eczema is known as Tetter, and oftenest
attacks the hands and feet. Unsightly eruptions
TETTER n le 8aPc ' phnplcs and blackheads break out
upon the face, neck and shoulders as a result of
polluted blood, and this humiliating disease is called Acne. Local
remedies afford but scant relief. The blood and system being saturated with
m.mmmmi thepoison,thodiseasecannotbcrcachedwitnwashe8,8alvcs,
M MSWmF powders or other local applications. S. 3. S. restores the
deteriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates the
Blugglsnorgans,andaUUicwastemattcriselinunatcu
through the proper channels, 8. S. S. makes the
blood rich and strong, and under its tonic and invigo
rating effects the jreneral health improves, and the
skin becomes soft and smooth acain.
8. 8. S. contains no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable.
Write ua if you need medical advice; this will cost you nothing.
Illustrated book on okin diseases Bent frre.
THE 8WIFT 8PECIFIC CO., Atlanta, G
HIM HlllllllllllilllH HllH4inHHIIflHII I1H
1 Reckless Slaughter
...CHICAGO STORE... I
PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE.
0 prices for MONDAY
andlUKBDAYonly. For
thorn) two days wo will
ofTor odd lots, odds and ondt ana remnants Alss odd numbers In hos
lory and upderwoar at sacrifice prices. Oat they havo to go, so bo In
tlmo it you want your sharo. Head on
iric white huck linen toweling. .c
76o calico wrappers . , line
85o corset covum, bargain ICo
Ladles' (2 00 whllo ekirta boau-
tlns 11.25
M.M) taffeta silk waists .... 2 50
8o otnbroldory 2 In wldo.,..!la
7c twlllod crash towelling ,,'Ac
Ladies' ICo stockings. ..... ......ia
05 o white bod spreads ,, , ..(10c
Ladios' i'Oa fast black atockliiKi 10c
Ohlldron'a ICc fast black hose.. 10c
lUo sum mo r undorwenr ....... .5o
25u summor under woar 12o
Men's 8c sox ....... 4o
l'JWc dottod swIbs. yd 7kTc
12fjclliioncolpriednppllquoyd7ic
!W(! tallor.hats, host lllc
Ohlldron'a U0o sailor hats .... 15c
3D1 best sunhonnets 10c
Children's $1 made up dresses 40c
Ific Hwlss caps -....tie
Ohildron'n 30a ovaralla . . 10c
Men's -ICc Ualbrlggan undurw'r Wio
Men's 80o neckties Ific
Mori's 2Gc suspenders. . , 15c
ICc crash hop gloves ..(hi
Cc Valonciannos Isco 2o
200 yard spool thread 2c
McEVOY BROS., Proprietors.
Court Street. Salem, Oregon
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WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
Kocho Harbor Lhno. Dost brands Fortland Oomoiit. WOOD; sawed or full
length, 'All kinds of building tnatorlal, sand, g-avol, lath, shingles, otc.
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FOOLS RUSH IN.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner you can enjoy frotn one of our
tender and dotlclous meats, steaks, lamb
or mutton chops, veal cutiota or pork,
Our meals nro all cut from tho fattest
and tirimnstcattlo, and wo can supply
your tablo with frosh, nutritious and
wholosomo moats at bod rock prices.
E C, CROSS SALEM OPtf
Phon 201
L;
Gambrinas Beer!
AND
Curllu Illddon I'ngo.
Onn fool sailed westward till ho found
a world;
Ono found now worlds within tho mind
of man;
Tho cynics called Columbus charlatan
And burni'd Giordano Ilruno. Who
iinfiirlud
The heavens like n scroll, that men
might knew:
Hut foolish (Jnllloo? Who began
Our now free art and thought and so
cial plan
Hut that poor outcast cror.y fool, Rous
. scan?
Tlioro 1(4 ons) toast tho future oge
iliink
Standing To tliima who daro. rush
In and dlo!
Thoao who dory all rights and broakall
rules.
Who light Impossible bnttlea, and who
tin n It
True thoughts at whom with one ac
cord wo fry.
"The fools, the fools, tho fools!" God
bless tho fools!
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THE LOOIC OF ACCOMPLISHED
FACT8.
Putting nil olllclalH on a Hat Halary,
and putting nil fo and earnings of
each office In tho treasury, has worked
well In tho city of Salem. It has
wiped out debt and lucrensed tho rev
enues. Putting all Marlon county ufllcialH
on Hat salaries and making all feos
and earnings of each ollleo swell tho
revenues has wiped out 1100.000 debt
In three years, and reduced the county
tax 2.0 mills.
Almost without exception the same
result has been achieved In other
counties. No county has such badly
managed llnaueos, but Its condition
has been Improved by this system.
Tho constitution plainly prohibits
other than a Hat stated llxed salary
for state ofllchila. The constitution
oxproftsly and specifically forbids of
ficials receiving fees nnd perquisites.
The logic of accomplished facts and
tho logic of history point to lint anl
uiIoh as tho only honest and business
like way to pay any olllclal. Tho law
and tho custom nnd tho constitution
prove tho same result.
Everybody is welcome at
THE NOBLB
ALEX CORNOYER ;t!,n,umM- 2f
OREGON
STRAWBERRIES
GREEN PEAS
CABBAGE
TODAY
HARRITT Si LACJDRJBNCB
Old Post OlUco Grocery.
Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday, Thursday
Four more days in which to buy anything in
our carpet stock at
20 Per Cent Discount
The House Furnishing Co.
THE REVOLT AGAINST THE
8PEAKER.
Illcuulnlly there Is talk of over
throwing Speaker Henderson. The
current against 1:1m Is again getting n
head on. Tho wily .Scotch-American
politician from Iowa will probably bo
able to meet and Htem the tide,
Tho Heine revolts wore undertaken
against Speaker Reed. In tho end ho
was downed. Hut it wna not the fault
of Heed. It was tho fault of the sys
tem, It Is a high-pressure system that
will use up the host piwslblo speaker.
Henderson will go the wny of Reed,
but It will not be his fault. The
present means the obliteration of nil
but a few very strong Individuals In
Congress. It Is claimed to be the only
way work can be done.
The present way or handling con
gress under hlgli-prtMMtiro and absolute
dlctatoishlp of the speaker will he
broken down by the majority.
The preaant way of inaimHliiK eon
grtws lends to tho grout eat extrava
gance. The I louse receives dictator
ship not only from the speaker, but
from the Mount.
Look at the cowardly back-down of
the House on the Nicaragua ennui! He
hold Its abject paralysis and failure
on Cuban reciprocity. In Its appro
priations It does InmlucM In Kiyiil pin
tmratlc fashion.
Any bill or resolution that extends
the growing army of papauckent can
be gut through. Sinecure and corrup
tion privileges uie being extended at
a terrltMc and liuperlnlbttlc pace.
The revolt Is not Htfulnst IUiuIhi-
son. The system cries for a new uo
rllleo. Unable to get all they clamor
for, even under the present looting
arrangement!!. thoy want a new deal
for a larger handout.
fluff,- from 8 omach complaints or
constipated bowelssUome time Neglect
the matter a. d they may become
chronic Tsko JloMeMer'a Stomach
Hitters at tho flrpt fymp'om and avoid
unnecreafary suffering. It will tonci.p
tl e ttouiflcli ai.d bowels, reilore the
appetite, pulfv the blood nnd Abso
lutely euro Sick Headache, Dizziness,
Indigestion and Dyspepsia, a lew
dofl-b will onvltire vnu of its valuo.
For Sale tyDrueelsts-
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
THE VOTE
RAPIDLY
GROWING
Journal's Seaside Outing Con
test Growing Warm
Today's count reveals the fact thnt
some of the contestants in tho Jour
nal's Seasldo Outing Contest nro got
ting In earnest, or at least their
frionds are, and It Is their friends who
will do the work necessary to capture
the prize. Today Miss Sapplngflold Is
tho lender, having Increased hor vote
from 1G2 to 476, nnd one new candidate
has entered tho lists.
Tho date of closing rests with the
contestants, and It will lie at noon,
either on August 1 1 tit or 16th, Ono of
the young ladles has expressed a pref
erence for the 16th, and It is evident
that she Is all ready to start, hut If u
demand comes for tho Mtli, It will he
llxed for that date. This office will
soon begin counting tho ballots dully:
The Ballot.
NamoB. Voted.
Iva Smith 18
Leonn Hynu 15
ICdlth Happhigflold 127
Celesta Listen JC3
Cora McAteo 211
I.eoua Hrlggs 1
Nellie Derby IS
Myrtle (lilmnre MB
La Verne Knntuer 87
Victoria Wiirshuni 1
real
ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Considerable Property
Changed Hands
Has
303 Ooia'l st., next to Vo ofltoe.
allot es at Halem and Alto uy
yyy
At Easter Time
is wheti the hulldlnu business will he lu
full swing. If irj haven't given your
orders (er your lumber requirements It
will pay yen te get wiUitmte lrH
(JoojtUle lumber Co., for ny and all
kinds of lumber far wit at (aside wwk
lth, thtngles, rash, dogr, UliwU and
everything umkIoJ lu Uils line.
THE NEWSPAPER OF THE FU
TURE. It will not tie a dully. It will he a
continuous newsiwjsr. It will Ue
published morning and evening, when
ever there U anything to prtal that U
of Hibli tHtejHSst.
uHnug (M HKeHi e-xetteweHt over
the exiiected capture at the e-x-wnlcL
Tracy, the leatU Star iwblbjhtMt nf
teen Iwh In one day. That U a
com mow oinreHee with the upto
4ut nwjWHr.
fiii.A ........... . . ...
ii nwHsmHw nwtMer wiu go
og vry tmlH. ana om Ut own msmhs
of Mwvyawe V)' laiui aiui wator, and
U) Hwgiatr will be nrt to uUUse
arU trHHUiMMrtatkML
'lit Uhmbsi of wodeni JourvmltaiH will
make the whole world kin.
The truusfcis of realty last week
represented about $2(,0n. Home of
the principal transfers, as shown by
the deeds llled for record with Record
er Blegniund, were ns follews:
Ira V. Hubbard. tt . ux.. to A. S.
Shaw, :ti:t acres, t 0 s, r 2 and : w,
17.600.
State Laud Hoard, to Henry J. Ol
tenheliuer, 111.08 ncrea, t I a, r 1 w,
12100.
OIh Vorseth.et. ux.. to Itmma O.
Ilyo. tnn.su acre, t 7 a, r 1 w, Wooo.
Henjamlu Speuce, et uv. to Aurthur
0. and llulda Holmes, 20 acres, con
sisting of Iota II and 12 or the Capi
tal City Kiult I'arms, JIOOO.
Paul I'mnk, et ah, to l'hlllp Meier,
lots l, 10 and II, block t. Sublimity.
tVM).
Raymond 1). Cunhutt. unmarried, to
C. It. Caehtttt, 100 acres. I N, t 2 h,
J 1)00.
A. IS. Hinllh. et ux.. to J. Jerman,
a.7'J acres lu Sllverton, $600.
John Casliatt. et ux., to It. I), ('a
shatt. UK) acres, t s. r 8 e. Iimi.
Maggie M. Nee I, unmarried, to
Richard Walger, 9b. lu acres, t U , r a
w. $700.
kiism Aionght and h unhand to
Heter J. II. Klraeh, lots 7 to 12. Inclu
sive, block 2. Comptou's ttrst addttlou
to Salem. KI.
Andrew Vert-ler. et al., to Ww. Ame
ler. lota 1 to It. laciuelve, hkwk o,
Knob Hill IHHt addition to Saleiu,
J WO.
K. n. Clark, et h... to 0. W. John
so, lots 7 and Si. block S, Couiptou's
addition No. t to Saiew. S6o.
" a. vaHuertHK'K, uuiuarried. to
M. lttull Sckaeider. lot 17. WiMxIlturn
l-'rult i'arms. $IUv.
II. 1). lhwdy. et ux.. to Wm. I'. Card.
W acriM. t v a, r 8.. $S&o.
John WlliUnus. et u... to V. 8. Ulan
ckard. a k lot I. block l. lutimiP
Survey, tow a of Jefteraott, UN).
J. U. Urower. et ux.. to Oeorse
xwii'ker, sou l and I. block "V my
eou's a4d to Salew. U2&.
A. C. Her. et u. . to V. R. Segeurvr,
et u.. laud In UutUtvtlU. smo
Mary 11. Davenport and husband to
w. j. jenoau, lot . block . Uro
add to Sllmiutt. $100.
HOPS
SOARING
HIGH
i
Secretary Winstanley Re
ceives Encouraging Reports
Condition of Yards in
sion Bottom
Mis-
James Wlnstnnley, secretary of tho
Oregon Hop Growers' Association, Is
In recolpt of very encouraging nowa
in relation to tho hop crop of 1902.
He has Just received a letter from Now
York state, In which he Is told that the
remarknblo price of from 30 to 35
cents per pound has beon offered for
this year's crop. Since there Is a
nntuial difference of about four cents
In the Oregon nnd New York markets,
Mr. Wlnstanloy concludes thnt It will
be but n short time until Oregon buy
ers will bo offering 26 cents nnd pos
sibly more on contracts. Tho same
correspondent snys some Oregon hops
of the 1901 crop recently sold In tho
New York market for 2C cents, which
is equivalent to 22 cents in tho Salem
mnrkct. Tho writer further says that
in his opinion the price of this year's
imps will approach dangerously nenr
the 60-cent mnrk boforo the season Is
closed.
In discussing tho general hop condi
tion In tho Willamette vnlley, Mr.
Wlnstanloy snys tho present weather
Is perfect for tho growing crop. Ho
says further thnt If wo should havo no
tnoro rain nt all until after the har
vesting of tho crop that hops would
not suffer. Whllo the continued hot
weather of tho past few days would
slightly reduce the ylold. It would at
the same tlmo Improve tho qunllty of
the pioduct. "The hot weather Is rap
Idly killing the lice, and particularly
tho smaller llco," said Mr. Winstanley,
"hut I am spraying my hops, anyway.
I'or the slight Itom of exponso thnt
spraying Involves, a poor man cannot
afford to neglect treating his crop to
a vigorous and systematic spraying.
With the prospect so good for n big
price for our -crop, It Is evldont that
the hotter tho quality tho hotter the
figure we will recelvo for our hold
ings." A representative of Tho Journnl,
who lias Just returned from a trip
through tho Mission llottom country,
finds n condition of prosperity much
Improved over recent years. Hops ore
lolng well. Tho growers seem to think
that tho lice will not he very damag
ing. Most of tho crop lias been con
tracted at low figures, from 11 to 13
cents. Some are holding part of their
crops for higher figures. The experi
ence of past year has mnde the grow
ers rather careful. A number of grow
er, lu order to procure picking mon
ey with which to pay the pickers, have
made contracts at figures that will
enable them to clear something.
The small yards are not contracted,
ns h rule. Owner of such ynrds are
Jubilant over the outcome of nffalrs.
believing that hops will go to a higher
figure. ICach grower seems to think
that his crop is especially good, and.
to look at the yards. It Is hard to tell
which will be the best. Will make!
comment on the appearance of Indi
vidual yards m a later date. Some
grower Iwcame discouraged Inst year
and tl lil not keep their full acreage
this year, uud are now sorry for their
shoit-elghteduoa.
The h.ty and oat ciop nre about
....... ,, ,ni -ni u, W , j0(H1 con.i
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris
ing from Indigestion. Endorsed ty
physicians everywhere. Sold by all
druggists. No euro, no pay. 25 cents.
Trial package free by writing to w.
H Itnriknr A Co.. IiUffalo. N.
THREW
ASIDE THEIR
CANES
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee of
Turner, Oregon, Relate
Their Experience Witli Dr.
Darrin at the Willamette
Hotel, Salem.
Marvelous But True.
There are perhaps no more promi
nent or better known people Hi Marlon
county than Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee, of Tur
ner, Or. Wherever thoy aro known
their word Is accepted without ques
tion, and their card, published below,
goes far to establish Dr. Darrln's claim
to successful treatment of chronic dis
eases. Mr. Lee Writes as Follews:
To the Editer: I'rlor to coming un
der Dr. Darrln's medical and electric
al treatment, I had beon painfully nf
dieted with sciatic rheumatism, gen
eral debility and nervousness. 1 could
not walk without a cano when I first
consulted the doctor two months ago.
My relief from nil symptoms was tap
Id, and I no longer need n cane. My
wlfo has had trouble with her lungs
having a severe cough lor many years
also pnliiB and numbness In hor
limbs, being obliged to use a cane. She
has been successTully treated by Dr.
Darrin nnd discarded her cano. I
havo every confidence In Dr. Darrin
and his now method of euro, nnd most
emphatically commend him to the pub
lic. I reside near Turner. Or., nnd
can be seen at any time.
KKUHEN LEU
Prominent Linn County Lady Cured.
Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir: About two
months ago I began your treatment for
a troublesome catarrh, and I am not
troubled any more. This may benefit
others, so use tills letter, If It will be
of nny benefit. Yours respectfully.
MRS. NI5TTIE DEMI'SUY.
Waterloo, Linn county, Or.
The following card was voluntarily
offorcd by n lady desirous of helping
others similarly aflllrtcd:
To Salem Ladies:
Dr. Darrin has treated mo for ca
tarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism,
scalp trouble, deafness, general nerv
ous debility, femalo troubles and par
tial paralysis of neck of the bladder,
with marked success. 1 feel that words
aro inadequate to express my gratitude
for the great good that Dr. Darrin liaR
done me, nnd I most heartily recom
mend tho doctor to the nflllcted.
MISS MINNIU WELLS.
157 18th Street, Salem.
' I I - ,4 1
Oregon Blue kiddoii
TATEJAIR...
1 Salem, Sept. 15tli-20th, 1902 jj
Will Be Bigger and Better Than
Ever.
CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHING
Send for Pemium List.
m m f J
!:W. H.WehiW, IH. u. YYisuuin,
Pres., Hillsboro, Or. Sec , Portland.
ROLkMAJM
CHERRY SBBDER
& 1
XL'
'llIS perfect Ohorry Seeder does
not crush too cherry or cause
nny loss of jutco; a practical
mnchluo for largo, small r Cal
ifornia cherries. Tho seed extracting
knile drives tho eeed into ono diali nnd
actually throws tho chorry into another.
The murks of tho knifo enn acarcoly be
seen on tho seeded fruit. It seoda from
20 to HO quarts por hour. Retail price,
85 cents.
X
R. M. WADE & CO.
Minor Mention
Local Import
Drv Goods Sale
Having purchased tho ttock o( tho Ladies' Uazaar at a Im'gnln, we have
moved the goodd Into our store to ho sold at reduced prices.
Get your goods at wholesale cost.
500 Shirt Waists at Cost.
250 Underskirts at Cost.
150 Wrappers at Cost.
350 Corsets at Cost.
IloMcry, Muslin Underwear, Veilings, Ribbon9, Ilandkirchit-fs, Hoso Sup
porters, all to be 1m1 at wholesale cost.
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Next Door to the Postofllco,
PLY BOUNCER
Guaranteed to keep like off of stock if applied as directed, or monoy rolunded.
L1CB KILJLBR that kills the lice.
...BREWSTER & WHITE...
Feodmen and Seedmen. 01 Court Street, Salem, Oi
I C nnd c. W. llrant nnd Ilert Mc YOU Catt ESCaDC FfOin TfOUble
Atee went snllhiK on the Willamette
Sunday mornhiK in a small sail boat
they had recently purchased. Kvery
thhiK wont nicely for some little time,
until the Iioya had reached midstream,
where the wator Is probably deeper
than nt any othor one point, when the
little cmft Hiiddonly became unman
.lUlon The Krnln i In condition to arable and overturned, throwing Z
2 hrVMIIulle h(U commenced, occupanta Into the water. YonK Mc
meryiHMiy is at work, and working
nam. isvery able-bodied man can
find employment at $1.35 and 11.60 n
day ami hoard All erf the smaller
farmer aud their famlHea are lookliiK
forward to the hop-plckliiB season,
alnce they are then Klven an opiwrtu
nlty to earn a little spending money.
i
Walter lyoit. privat secretary to
Ooveruor or. tpeat Suuday at Nw-port
Catarrh
Colnrltlrnor of IIm,
AttWitkMI IMS oftwu (Me mil,! tw
ie ramus ntvt or to dai aVpt. 3 a.
wring m btrorty In the Utory r OlUer
CrowwelL That vry dotuluatluy iuu
was bartt om Sx. a. w, b w. toe
hauto of Dttuhitr StK. 1 him. that of
Worcester $n. X loaj. and he died
Sept. . 1KUL Hut we nare lately com
aenxw Htta euliuiuVtteM uf da tee
wnica. mi far a we Loom, have 1x4 I ituw tmi
hen noU,ts In-fow. The nuuiuer .Si
OSTRICH LOGIC.
"When 1 iaift w d.uiKer there is no
(UuKer " 1 hat's the Iorjc of the ostrich
which lodes its head and exix iu
Uxly to the hunter There arc not a
lew people who swin to have gone to
the ostrich to learn loKic. The most
dangerou eoemies of hunwnitv arc the
e ueniiea which cant be seen, the disease
breeding microbes which Infect the
Wood it 14 Jmnler to get the microbe
out ot the h than to keep it out. but
Dr. 1-iMv1 t, olden Medical lMcoverv
does both, by purl
fung the blood
aud then keeoiui;
it purr '
If there are
eruptions on the
kni, ImmU, piH1.
pies, tore or other
signs of iwdu
A blood, ue Doctor
nene's t, olden
Meatcal Discov
ery, w hich will
HUrifV lh UAn.1
" i-.i' ..:"- .v"
"" uie 1 u e
eni4i.u whuh ooine from it
to Ih .Km - wrilM Un. l.Mt R 1 v,V
Umiou Mlv Co NC Htmvtmt7mli!
?... which h,Ll mt fe, , i&XSL?" fiffi.
M kwMU wt taltrml ml wt atck iwoliea
If mil ol Umb. my lEnwt , w 44 I Wm
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MNfuw to aa had futai lualiin.w ..
iw atturt, oort II . the drat Slu
art hiuje. Ultsl m latsjs. JauiM II
Goodale Lumber Co.
rir 8. 1 1'ttM'r. depot. I'hcwo M) I
U a eonitltutkMMl riiu.
It orl(iutM lu a xttofetetu wMMlttfOH el
tb bUxnt ami tltMte on Um( ooMIUou.
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tai, when I hnj of a uj.
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Atee niannged to land upon the up
turned boat, but the other boys re
ceived nn unwelcome Immersion, but
succeeded in reaching the shore with
out further mishap, when another boat
was procured, and the sail boat and its
wile companion were brought to tho
shore.
At a meeting of the school board
on Saturday evening the contract for
Placing a new cement floor In the
went naif of the Hast school basement
was awarded to John Heldecker at 9
cents a square foot. The repairs com
mittee was authorised to repair the
sidewalks, stairways and steps of the
school houM. and to level down with
a gradual Wp the gound on the
south aide- of the Kaat school build
ItiK. from the basement to the street
o as to dralu the water awav from nft
structure.
Clinton MeCoriMlck. uhn ... .
reated om day hut wek for drunken
new, was lined He. or twenty days in
Jail by PoMce J4 j, or ,
th alternative of leaving Salern. and
remaining away for the period of one
year. He agreed to leave the city
Aoker'a Qlood elixir positively
Cure Chrome Ukood PoJIhI ly,
all Scrofulous affST
vi . . j"iwj ionic ana purlflw
Money ret,!! If yo are rt isuta'
J-J UcutliM D. J. Fo- DrSji
Hy taking your linen and colored
shirts, fancy vestf, duck or linen
trousers to a tlret-class laundry,
where satisfaction is gunranteed,
We launder your chirts, collars,
cuffs, ekirte and curtains, and also
ladles' shirt waists, in a manner
that defies competition by anyotner
laundry in Orrxon. Try our work
on your Summer garments and it
will save you from fa)ing cms
words.
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONEL J OLMBTKD, fKOPBIKTOB.
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rhone 411 210 Liheriv Htrert
The Fountain of Youth
And vigcr that has beon (ought for ro
eagerly could be found in fialem beer.
The beet way to remain young is to
keep up your conititutional strength
with a good, pure and lnvii:oratini? hf.r
like that brewed by the Capital Brew
ery. In hot weather it is both food and
drink, and is alwara palatable.
Capital Brewery Co.
Mrs. M. Beck. Prnnli.
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SUKE CURE FOR PILES
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The Most Deserving and Popular
Voiin? Lady in Salem.
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JOURNAL VOTING COUPON
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