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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
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' ' Babies' sboefc, worth 75c now 2Gou Men's and Ladles' Rubber! for almost itrtMng. Every pair of Shoes guaranteed to wear as represented, at the aetory Sale of Shoes State & Commercial Sts, Malt Orders Promptly Filled. J. MORRIS, Manager. Dry Goods and Millinery We have just received from Chicago 500 Ladies' Hats no two alike; also a great variety of feathers, wings, plumes and other novelties. These 'combine the features of style, quality and reasonable prices. These novelties are the best ever brought to Salem. Our trimming department nnder the management of Ars. F. S. Gilbert and Mrs. Di L Fiester are now prepared to trim your hats in the lalest, at short nonce. at reasonable prices. Greenbauni's Dry Goods Store Neat Door to tho PostofHco CONSUMPTION the most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumbuln, and all Lung Troubles nro relieved at onco and cured by Acker's English Remedy "tho kltiK of all Cough Cures," Cures Coufchs and Colds In a day.. 25 cents. Your monoy back it dissatisfied, Wrlto for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. D, J. Fry, Drug gist .- f HE PA1LV JOURNAL, &ALEM, oftf&QN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1002. " ,, ''l ! aUaJ mSZ? I THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFJER BROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month Weekly One Year, 81.00 In Avance. AN ACT OF PETULANCY. In tho refusal of the ministerial aaunr-ll to grant national significance to tho obsequies of Emtio Zola, Uk childish, resentful spirit of France when wounded In Its egotism. Is char notorized. To. do hotnago to the gn Ips of this Illustrious sou would he to condone the blow he struck at tho na tlonnl honor, when, by his relontlliaa pursuit In seeking the vindication of Dreyfus, ho oxposed the rottonnoss of tho oxlstlng military systom, which caused the humiliation of Fmnce the wide world over. That the nation lion been the gainer In tho lesson acquired, does not appear to shortslghtod of ficialism, In whom the old-time slogan of "Rovnnehfi" still dominates. Zola's prostlgo, however, doos not suffer by tins exhibition of paltry vlndlctlvo- iloss, for though a Frenchman by birth the 'world was his country. It was for humanity at largo'thnt he wrought with trenchant pen and nn un flinching moral purpose In vlow rnusod him to cxposo with masterful, yot nhnekliiK rrmllsHp nklll tlin mornl nl- New dress goods direct from New York for choice goods ?orfl f, "ociour, tho same hand also i. , .. r found tho remedy for Its h online, hascd upon his profound confldonco In tho dl- vino potentiality of man.nudtho ultl- mato triumph of truth and Justice Against this man's towering genius partisan hatred 1b Impotent Indeed, o THERE ARE BUT TWO WAYS. Aldorman Merrill, of Portland, Bo nerves credit for bringing tho question of diiallng with vlco by tho city govern ment to a climax. Either his way must bo adopted, or there must ho no blackmail permitted. Thoro Is a largo amount of money collected from tho criminal classos of Portland, and they aro glvon protection by tho city government Tho laws against them are not enforced, and tho city gets no revenues. Tho Journal behaves thnt there should ho no partnership batwoen a city government and the vicious ele ments. No levies should bo permit ted ny police or politicians. Thnt Is legalized blachmail. It demoralizes tho government and the politics of the city that allows It. Bo far as known there are no levies or blackmail on vlco permitted In tho city or Halom. No political hoes at presont has any graft of that kind, nnd tho police do not rnld or hold up any vlcloua class. It n cltlzon has a complaint to tnnke of laws bolng violated by any of the vicious element tnat to a certain ox tont Infest ovory city, ho will hnvo tho law put In oporntlon and enforced by tho city authorities. Hut tho city govornmont, as niich, doou not license or attompt to drlvo crlmo out of tho community. That.- us' wo understand It. Is tho prosont plan of dealing with vlco In Saluni. Tho Journal holloves that Portland will have to adopt one way or tho othor. Tho European Idea of license and regulation of vlco Is as old as the hills, and yot It has neither moral nor financial argument to rest upon. Portland will got a gront airing of dirt and filth, and little will como of II. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET Thirty-eight Cases Disposed Of To Be :: Wtfffi TT & LAWRENCE, -SELL More Tomatoes and Better Tomatoes than Anybody AND EVERYTHING INO SEASON. IN SEASON FO R HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM OLD P. O. GROCERY. KOI 11 ANOT m i To clear out our warehouse we will makcexlra inducements on the few remaining oak bed room sets during the first hall of October. These suits are all solid oak with French plate mirrors and are superior in construction to the coast made goods and cost you no more. You know the place. I n II! CO 308 Commercial St. 'Store at Salem and Albany. Next to P. 0. Grass Seeds Wo haudle only tho best grndo of sonds, nnd have- only frosti aoods In stock. Our prices are tho lowest In tho stato. Call or wrlto for them, Spools! prlcos on largo orders. Brewster & WLhlte Feedmen and Seedmen. 19 Court Street. Salem, Oregon, xmi Closing Sale at , Friedman's Only n short Umo left, and thoso who will takp advantage of tho .' .aJoalng'Mlo will save monoy lu bjiylug overcoats, suits, hats, blquketfe, WlrwelwJs, uudarWMr, noUonD, ribbons, laces, ombroJder.es, eto at prlvato wis oujjs. Oel a move on if you want bargains. Coma to 307 Commercial utroot, wheru Frlednmn'a Koods wants to talk to you. Vou will not go without them, If you have tho arllolo Friedman wants. THE MAN OF ACTION. Tho President of tho nation or div ornor or n state are In tho naturo of tholr dutleo executive ofhenrs. Thoy oxecuto the laws, thoy onforou the con stitution, they carry the public will In to offnet. Tho chief oxerutlve of n Kovornmnnt In tho climax In nerson nf nnwnr nmi ncUon. The voters vote, tho orators spout, tho newspapers agitato, but Ute ' President or Government act. Jt Is action that counts. In acting ngatdst tho trusts, In act ing to settle the coal strlkp Presldont Roosevelt shows that ho Is not a more fllngor of vorboslty Into the atmos phere. Tho more talker or writer Is harmless in an oxooutlvo. Tho harking cnnlne Is hormloss, so long as he only barks. When ho closus Ills mouth, clinches h s tooth, nuts iilx head down and starts for you, It Is time to get out of tho way of his bite. What puts the people hack of Proel dent Itoosevolt la the fact that ho can not only talk and write, but he Is a mail or action. lie nils the public Ideal of an executive. Hven If he. fulls in wuat he undertakes It will ha Uv no fault of his. but others will boar the tuame, tor he has the right spirit He anowa wimi should ha dona by him lelf, and he dow It. Markley Murder Trial To Be Hard Fought ' County Clerk Roland has prepared tho docket of caCH In tho criminal de partment of tho Mtrion county ojrcult leourt for tho adjourned June tonuand tiro regular October term. Tho ad lourncd term of this department will jo odnvortdd noxt oMnday morning, and tho regular October torrn will be called on tho following Monday. Tho dockets for tho two torms aro consoli dated, and Include the following cases: Mrs. M. IS. Smith, administrator, vs. James Itossoll, ot al., confirmation. Btato of Oregon vs. E. Curtis, sell Ing liquor without a llcouse. Mrs. I,. It. Noblett and O. F. Zolglar vb. v. w. uuruin, on mandate, Mary J. Shaw vs. J. 13. Ferris, eject ment Goddnlc Lumber Co. vs. W. A. Bhaw, on mandate. Stato of Oregon vs. Fred Williams and Peto Adams, criminal. Leo Urown & Sons vs. O. O. Cone, for monoy. T. M. Hurd vs. lima II. Hurd, ot al., for monoy. Brndloy & Mctcalf Co. vs. H. Ross, confirmation. Louisa Combost vs. Statesman Pub. Co., for monoy. C. D. Trotter vs. Town of Stnyton, damages. Ollle M. Byars vs, Elijah N. Starr, to recover porsonal property. Ollle M. Uyars vs. Perry Mauzey, to recover porsonal propprty. Olllo M. Dyarn vs. Marlon Putnam, to rccovor personal proporty. T. Coggesholl vs. L. J. Mllos, for money. D. B. Stcovos vs. W. A. Irwin, for monoy. Stato of Oregon vs. John F. Markley, criminal. Clinton Palmor vs. Ddvld Brand, for monoy. Ung Lung Chung vs. Lol Ylck, for monoy. D. J. Fry vs. A. O. Roberts and Mnrv L. Roberts, for mdnay. - TJiomas Sims vs. Annlo Stnyton, for money. Martha Wilson vs. David U. Smith, broach of promise Charles B. Mooros vs. O. "V. Hallun brand, for monoy. Collins & Brown vh. F. J. Boltor, for money. COlllns & Brown vs. F. J. Bolter and Phllmnnla Boltor, for monoy. F. T. (leorge vs. C. W. Walker, for monoy. L. II. McMahon vs. Honry Sapping field, for" monoy. Henry SnpplngfloUrvs. John II. Low Is, for money. P. L. Konady vs. W. J. Rlckabough. for money. Ceo. C. Will VH. 7.. J. RIkbs. ot ux.. tor mney. II. II. Sinlth vs. Petor 8. Back, for monoy. F. Lovy vs. Kd. Horron. for money, Mnry A. Ramp vs. Jos. B. Early, for monoy. Mnry A. Ramp vs. Jos. B. Early and Polly Early, for money. Coo. U. Ashby vs. Win. Short, for money. A. A. Garrett, vs, M. 8. Flotoher, for monoy. F. Lovy vs. Win. Short, for money. KlUaboth Sploknall vs. Joanna IMigh and C. W. Pugh, to reoovor ronl prop erty. Tho above docket Includes only such criminal canes In which Informa tion has been filed by the district at torney Among the cases pending Is that of Btate vs. Roy and Clydo Ram- suy anil Barrett F. Purdy. who have been charged with tho larceny of J3800 from Widow Hwlng, nf Hubbard. Ill addition to this case there nre u number of othor criminal casos await- lug an InvosUgntlon by tho district nt torney. i I rTiTmTi 1 1 1 1 1 m f i f " " " wwwwm 1 1 ithwww i 1 1 IIH-HII M 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 III! I It I M 1 1 IW 1 i - - The Leader I Iftrs. jftaser'S - " wim ! i i inili nHl i UmA The Leader . . . . .- .....II Intn n 'nltrllt -HJIfll tlpnitm ., ... ... ... ... i i i. i, l.noti an oi-nufiimi rrnm oariv iiiorimiK uiiui miu ".n-.v ...... , ,--- ?Tor in me msiory oi tire ,aur -"--- : - , -"- "- n fo nniI r.lnn .. tho mltruto It wno have the money eager to pick up mo now uu '---"--"-.; ;".,- ,.,,,.' Mn,intllll: Is iey ttBr iu p .- - 14 .,.. ,,,,,., ,rf.1inn.1lRn rni Placed on sale. Those crowds speak volumes for an appreciative comm..... .u .. .b ...-- ----- -rled In those two departments, and the remarkably low prices at which they are placed on our counters, We keep the new and up-to-date things coming all the time. f Fifty new Monte Carlos and othor stylos of ladles' nnd mlssos cloaks Just received In redH, tans, castors and black, 3C-Inch, threo-quarter and full length, ologant goods. Prlcos ranging from $8.60 to J20.0U 300 ladlos flno suits In black, tan, -brown, light nnd Oxford grays nnd ' blue. Cut and mado from Chovlots, Broadcloths, Bouoles and all tho nbw weaves by tho most skilled men tailors. All untlsr-prlcod this week as fgl- lews: ' ' 1C suits worth fl2.no this week .....$10.00 15 suits worth 14.00 this week ...lM"' , 15.00 tills wok i '..... 18.0T) 17.00, 18.00 this waek... .'. i lfi.OO 25.00 this week ....." $10.00,18.00 27.50 this weok . 1H.00 29.00 thin Week! 20.00 40.00 this week , . 27.50 Wo aro absolutely so crowded for room that WJJ.hav, to , s.ncrl.flco greatly In order to reduce our stock quickly. Tho above undiiMlrlces rep resent but a few of tho many groat bargains Wu will offer this weslt; 10 suits worth ,40 suits worth 15 suits worth 10 suits wortli 8 suits worth 10 suits worth M Ms Don't fall to see our lino of now wlntor waists Just received andi Tplacod on sale. Thoy aro simply swell nnd strictly up-to-date. Prices rang' Ting from $2.CG and up. Others cheap as $1.25. Wo are showing th6 most extcnslvo lino of golf and other wlntor fgloves nnd mittens lu tho city, prlcod as low as 25c a pair. Our heavy lleoce-IJnod ladles' drawers and vests nt 2Gcl8 tho same ael you pay 3Bc for In any other store This week has boon a record-breaker In hosiery selling. Those Indies'- fast black seamless 20c stockings that we aro selling In half dozens nt 75c! ! Instead of .$1.20, and In doxons nt $1.35, Instead of $2.10, scorned to Btrlke" tho right chord. We havo plenty of thorn left for you to try a dozen of tiiom. FINK MILLINERY X flno now line of hats Just re-cclvcd, In all tho latest shapos and 8tylos. 10 dozen white hats In half as many dlfforent patterns nnd designs. In elegant n88orttnont, In prlcos ranging from 50c to $2.00. fa variety of prlcoB. , Boavors In all stylos and colors. Prlcod right. Birds nnd Wines Rn nvtnnnlvnlv uarwl In !mf -l.n...i.. . " ",,v """"miikm, we biiow an The Leader Kte. fra6er'e The Leader Will Produce More Doctors The thirty-seventh year of the Wil lamette University Medical College wan formnlly opened Wctlnosdny oven Ing with a reception for Uio mombers ot tho faculty and tho students, In tho lecture rooms In tho Pntton block. Dr. V. II. Byrd, dean of this dopnrtmont of the University, reports that thoro Is a largely iucreasod attondanco this yoar. Thoro aro 17 now stu dents, nnd those with tho moro nd vancod attendants of this department, Increase tho class to probably 35. At tho reception which was hold thnt the studonts and tho members of tho faculty might becomobottor acquainted od, thoro were short addrossos by Dr John II. Colomnn, prosldont of tho University; Dr. W. II. Byrd. doan of the Collego of Modlclno; Dr. W. T. Wllltnmuon nnd others. -H-f-K44-W-H--H III 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 H IH i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 4-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C I i I II m-i i i i i i i 1 1 1 T , , ,, , , t f , , , ; , f J Shingles and Shakes Tho roof Is shlnglod host If you use tho kind of shlnglos and shakos wo soli, and wo ask you to noto tho good wear and economy of tho roof for whld, wo furnish tho shingles or shakos. Wo carry a largo stock of Hhlnglos nnd shakos of good quality, -...i...i!jr miiucicu to make a tight, durablo roof, and wo waya rondy to glvo estimates! Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. pa$. Depot. Phono 651. More Pupils Enrolled tiwtmimaKtmmmmummiUMMt.'UijmummMuymummtmmtmm: Worth of 80-pound steel rails, 60 new loaomotlves, and 65 new coaohei, chair cars, dining and cafe cart-Is the record $3,000,000 Wabash. R.R. During th past ywir. making It the most modern and up-to-date mflrpad Ih th eotmtry. Travel over R and enjoy the (Inest eiuli west on earth. Q. 8. Crane. Gen. Pas. Agt, 8t Louis, Mo. Rom O. CMiR. Paelllc Coast V. Agt.. lo AnKelea, Cal. W)iiiMiMtrmtt)WKttiwt:ntminunntmnttjmttti.'mnntwt A Pipe Dream It wwW We to tklnk that you could Wvt jpMr Knew or ltorm) ahlrta, 8aa mM r wIwh luarieljtt y prle 3m. Qimm with the mwE artSilo flu k. bmitl roW; ad MuUKw work m Vn liH all thrtlwa by oHr Hrnt0. mm! NHihd mtdhodn. Whu w w yowj wti ii u i w fcmtt, and fRuW h wihr and hW p wuh u, v Umkb Salem Steam Laundry C. J. $ Pr I, 4,1, k WMrty It. JOURNAL X-RAY8. Is Salem to havo Its streets beoome one ttxtended wwid yartlT How In the work! can Ralm UhIvoi lty run as well na it Is dotiur and 00 W. Qrani)lR 30 itillw away. A uromlueat imu-ehnnL 8. frladipitn, was seen rblluit oh the atrt nra th other eventHK with qta own wife. A town makes a stride of progress wneii u gets so its city superintendent of schools does not spend all his spare time playing soven-up. Qno live man or woman In n block, who will walk around that block onco a day, and Just seo what rubbish can bo removed on a mero suggestion, would become a little civic lmnrove. ment league on their own hook. Astoria News: From Mnlhmir tit Clatsop the name of Charley Fulton is uQing eotiiiiienul by the farmers and uusineas men who wnnt an educated auu honest representation lit the l mux i mates sonate. Tho capablo editor of the Orogonlan (iuan i vxiiainei ins posuion regarding "toXBV Hnrvax- The total enrollment of pupils lu tho SaUjm public schools on Tuesday ev enlng was 1133. Indicating tho registra tion or 21 pupils on yostordoy. On ac count of the condition of tho cement floor In tho girls' basement at tho East school, the Kills now use tho first floor of that building as a place of as sembling hetore 'the tnklng up of school. Tho district had Intended hav ing a new floor laid In this part or tho Unit school basement this year also, but whon tho contract for Improving Uio boys' basemont had been finished, the board found that tho lack of flnnn oes would not allow further work this yoar. Don't go around collecting hills with iiK'ueu cigar or pipo in your moutn. When you call on a business man havo tho bill ready to hand to him, Instoad of keoplng him waiting for sovoral mlnutoe while you thumb ovor every body else's bill, and then sometimes can't find his. way in w lit tho senatorial light is waiting for Simon to show his ham), That Marshfleld can sport a coming great novelist In embryo seems to be proven by tho following pastoral nov ltt. which was "mado up" and told by a Marshtleld C-year-ald. and writ ten down by her mother verbatim: Once there was a little rlf ami Ha iHiu&r ana mother, and they were very kin!)', and one day the cow looked In the calf's little bed and found another lUOa calf, and soon there was another ami anower until there were 30. and they wre all boy calve And then raw another and that wa a girl ralf, and then another, ami tlutt wu a "ttlrl raif. aad another, and Uien there ere 38, and oe day the cow r&iut the flret 6 to her aad said now vuu AWOTHEH . TEST CASE. B.'rght'a DIuouuo and DIabetca Aro Poriltlvcly Curublc, blcHHlEtiMttlllttNrlAlM 9l I nivmaff r.vc2jw 181: dam -"""" "'" The Jtwraal blleiw Ih rc4iNto. When people come In and say the' uw towards them. I . - n ... - The bwn vho ar ruRlnf th Ore T vm ,IPH w ir- tjonlan In Mr Smiit auinw have Ml i w v- ml WHy Rua hav lMtrur tlotiB as t what the- ar to 4a ca,'!?N' ?f W1?, ' A' ttoiw after a with Mr. fleerv I wbl, h CR,W h Klrta to her, aad Mold them )(Hi are old eough to go All the eahoea nf Inn kii-tun.i n. aWBy BB' h?v mnx en' of YOUR J:i" "JIJ'kSLSL1?. W?."?..9! wu like I had of iwl So they had nniiinii mja wvu.inni lur iiigi itiriiniui ' i.ii.i . . . - fair, hut mini nf iLum i,k wi; Z a I ' """ u..lB,r !;. 8"ew MP Hi.vitnniJf,; Twh ;;..;,ri,.T H "" '". r. thhir own and l, Mh.i -v-" witttiw oia cow dtetl. And THAT was WhlU iU tultn 0uiixHmd wer. under mulaulUiB, utveet tb luTtli.lor Maut to on ot ilio bl kuiiwa ,4ijlta la StaKrgnolten katl Mlwd Un k tinmo corutu otto or HrUbl'i. dlMMM tor a test, lit uimg.1 a II. AlWaot Kll'itw, tormsr totduetyr oftho 8 r. Co , UjMui tMiwaa bM. Uigbt phjiloUm Maawiinw ibo rftMahrooIollrlKhrodlMaMs. II w ijiUol-ibB.n. cu, Urowr. li IttnaeM. aWhl ikhii nj uu weaka Mtu 4 Uhtr I'allMit went on (ha CVmi MueJ Je S, twi. aow coy; tnm th M Li PI t Jett t4.-lureMaBl tir AiiMitayHi BjottfL-J Jim at MUK Kkla alcartu- fVL-, uwchis i-aiicDi uuoa llntvaJ liaaniMsiaBl ainmm aturtaibiitBi Mara am. Nlfhi aweau taTOfalila. Wui n ,k. caurT ud bwaH to Waa KolursM aad faeiikf im.ur. iiwub Ml praVabtT qolto tu yjoil M t NfMht l A favomolo indkattoa U Auf iMBotvoraeat vostlnaat. a io nu. uaatuieM boiTtsatttit to vWiki. JttUr it 6n ao ilal elilau ha is nearly wall. Vibration ISloctrlclty Is a forco resulting from tlio vibrations of othor waves. Ow ing to. tho fact that 11 fo foroo Is also vibratory othor, tho effect of electricity on tho human body Is vory pronounced If from any causo, tho vibratory rato of tho othorlcal lifo wavos in tho hu man body Is lowered, vitality is weak ened and sickness Is tho result. An application of electricity by a skillful physlolan who understands the law govornlng Its action Is tho most poworful healing forco thnt cau bo applied. It raises tho vibratory rato to Its normal condition, and health Is restored. As to results, road Uio cases appended, curod by Dr. Darrln: Chief of Pollco Brlsho's wlfo, of the Indian reservation, Pendleton, Orogon, almost total bllndnoss, curod. Chris Brodlng's son, Pendleton, oyo troublos for yoare, restored. Miss Nolllo Royso, Athena. croas-oyos, curod. It. M. Fat ton's daughtor. Pendleton, illunlmrif. Ing oars, cured two yoars ago. I. M. Commons, Russell street, Al blnn, Oregon, sciatic rheumatism and lumbago; cured. B.' F. Popo, Houlton, Orogon, dlabe tos and catarrh of tho bladder; ro stored. W. II. Polls, agent Mutual Life In aurnnoo uompany, 33 Stnrk street Portland, deafness; cured. Thomas Madison. Farmlngton. Oiv- gon, scrofulous swelling undor tho ear, causing total doafnoss; curod. , A. a Miller, photographer, 277 Knott street. Alblna, Orogon, Btrlc turo many years, life despaired of, cured, Joseph Leader. Taylor poatoftlcc, to tal deafness six years; curel. O. B. Mathews, Baglo Point, Orogon, consumption and largo tumor; curod II. A. Tucker, prosldeut ot the bank at Genoese. Idaho, catarrh 15 years, cured. Hundreds of other cures might he meutloned wero It not for the fact that ...uujr muni to seo tlielr name In print. Patients desiring to see Dr Darrln should not delay. Dr. tmrrln gives free consultation at Wlllametto Hotel. Salem, until No vombor 1st. from 10 to 6 and 7 to 8 dally. All curablo chronic, acute and private dlseasoa confidentially and successfully treated. Circulars and question blanks pent free to any ad- ureas, anu correspondence solicited. Most cases can recelvo home treat ment after one visit to the doctor's of floe. Batterlea and belts furnUhed, when necessary, with full directions for their use. ggBSBBSgg""' , Bound, nro nl- A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our tender and delicious meats. Bteaks.lnnib or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork, Our meats are all cut from the fattest and nrimest cattle, and we can snpply jrour tablo with freah, nutritious and vholetoine meats at bod rock prices. B. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 SMLLLLLbsv If bk. iiVisLLBr' j A Lucky Find But It'sJinrd to and anything better. Tisacasjof health ami strength. Boar this In mind: them's nothing to equal Salem beer as a tonic and mild stimu lant. Cooling, refreshing, nourishing, invigorating, It is aperfect brew. Strict ly pure, of high grade and uniform tu quality the lor par excellence Capital Brewery Co. Mr. l. Be 3k, Proprietor. srT Wi 1 4.1 rfrVa ETTtrramwTfi sai4JyHy A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 107 State ttreet. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore Oon, successor to D, E. Hunt.Inner. Residence Broadway and Mill, North the flrst eld cow. by railroad wwa & SSR&? attl&a.'JSs: 8a,env Phono Ma,n " d Mtr,Mii fa at P abowaaM-l n S4 OrT.. KaaiHu . Oetieral (MM waa did sahm ufid lfhliuiMhi. -stw iu.i7i.iij at viraniB I tw. iiiey lion. A ilellentrul hat-li ,!i-fnL- Da. hir. are a good taw, aad ttt Methodist moves all eruptions of the skin nro-1 ,r'aiul ttt betur eooUasaH. mi ami rrMMMit Co. MoM Tea positively Cures Sick &7 diiii' 22 m,Wn,,m-',,Mdaeht motion aad Coastipa- At uh,mS j.;"i,i9SSl.i & at Qraa. !' They tlon. A delightful herb drink. . ww rifrtiVi IfsJffi u! jrf the state wdlt do well to atand U duclng a erfeot eowaleotlon or aioaey (refunded. We. ami We, Write to u .AaL Sttrap . ?n- Ifor fnxi saml& W. H. Honker fV OovHOrhWUtrowpMwte Huffalo. N. V. D. J. 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