The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 13, 1902, Image 3

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THl! D AILY JOURNAL, flAUM, Ortg&ON, mGNdAV, 0fl68Eft 13, 1861
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ZgM Biscuits;
Light Cakes;
Light Pastry;
and,
Light Hearts-
sQuickas:aWink!
AnS the ScmanS is such tbat jm
'L6oubl if you can fcity IU
eHHw istKiH
TTie H-0 JoE&'l Company
PATIENT HAD
" NOT DIED
A Salem Physician Han an Amusing
Experience With an Inquisitive Lo
cal Reporter.
Lato Saturday evening a Saloni phy
sician, whllo roturnlng from a profes
sional visit to a patient, had an expe
rience with an lnqulsltlvo local nows
gatherer that ho did not exactly rollsh,
by reason of the Inference that might
bo deducted from tho rcportor'o ques
tioning. Tho doctor observed that ho
was being closoly scrutinized whllo
on tho street car, and when ho loft tho
car ho was not much surprised to seo
tho other fellow, whom ho know by
reputation to bo a reporter loavo tho
car also. Tho professional man. paid
not attention to tho fact, and contin
ued on da way up street. Ho had gono
but a few paces, howovor, until he was
accosted In tho following terms: "Any
thing now tonight, doctor?" to which
the doctor replied ncgatlvoly, explain
ing that there was nothing out of tho
ordinary. Ho continued on'hls way,
and was Bomowhat surprised to noto
that his questlonor was following but
a'fow paces behind. He had gono
about a block further, when tho per
sistent reporter Inquired again If tho
doctor could not contribute n nows
Item, and concluded tho quory by stat
ing that ho thought probably a death
had occurrod. By this tlmo tho patlonco
of tho doctor, who did not havo ovon a
speaking acquaintance with tho ques
tioner, becamo exhausted, and, turn
ing to tho reporter, ho said: "What In
tho dovll do you tako mo for, anyway,
an undortnker? This ended tho Inter
view. Tho doctor did not appreciate
tho assumption that a professional
visit by him must bo attended by tho
fatal consequences that the reporter
had prosumed.
tK.rr T-totftf:"
mw '
Iu studying tho respective points oi
tho beef and dairy animals as outlined
It is best to commence) with tho head.
There nro two types of beef heads ni
shown namely, Hereford and Short
horn, says farmers' bullotln No. 143,'ls
ued by tho United States department
of agriculture. Tho beef head should
be short and compact, medium In slzo,
refined in appearance, clean cut in con
tour, broad, with wide forehead, indi
cating a good supply of nervous force;
tho eye large, clear and limpid; tho
ear fine, active nnd covered with soft,
silky hair; tho mouth largo; tho muz
xlo medium in slze.'fiowy and free from
coarseness; the Jaw medium heavy,
well fleshed?, with a good opening be
tween tho submaxillary spaco; tho poll
rather broad and flat, and tho horns
medium sized.
Tho eyo is a very important factor
In the makeup of any animal. It ro
colvcs its nervo supply directly from the
brain, and its clearness, brightness and
slzo lndlcato the degreo of nervous en
ergy and dlspoBltlou of the animal. An
animal showing a largo amount of
whlto around tho eye or with a small
pupil and a suppressed eye is generally
of a nervous, irrltablo temperament
and is on this account a poor feeder.
A broad and high forehead gives ample
space for the housing of the brain,
which, of course, directs and controls
the nervous energy and influences di
gestion, assimilation, circulation and
other functions of the animal organiza
tion. The nostril of tho beef animal should
bo medium in size, with a clear, bright
llulng membrane. If it is large, It in
dicates u predisposition to scrofulous
diseases and tho unnecessary oxidation
and waste of food. If it'ls small, there
is not sufficient room for the proper
development of the air passages, nnd
this Is un indlcutlon of hereditary
wenkuiMuj Under such circumstances
nuiugieni air win not uo arawir into iuo
lungs to eoinploto tho oxidation of the
food, which must proceed rapidly in
the caso of animals consuming large
quantities of 'roughness."
As the chief function of cattle Is to
consume large quantities of food for
the formation of flosb, fat and milk it
Is uecessary that tho mouth bo largo
and the teeth firmly set. A medium
sized horn, a refined ear and an Intelli
gent, active appearance ijre all Indica
tions of considerable Importance, ns
they are ussoelated with good breeding,
sufficient nrve enorgy. freedom from
sluggishness uud gentleness of tllspost-tlon-all
points of great importance to
the cattle feeder.
Drnn With Corn Pur Steers,
A correspondent asks The Breeder's
Gazette-. "How tnucb bran at $1S per
ton can be profitably fed with corn at
B3 cents per bushel to matured steers-
in the feed yard?"
W. A. Henry answers as follows
"Our correspondent will find tbat If he
tve )il Rteers a ration consisting of
a quarter or tnircl lan oy welgut and
the remainder corn he will materially
Improve the qualUr of his feed supply
to the fattening steers. Bran furnlsbet
a large amount of mlueral matter, such
as phosphoric acid and potash. It also
supplies nitrogen. It has a generally
heneflclal effect on tho digestive tract
of ruminating animals and will cause
the steer to more fully utilize the cor"
wwb..UjrelJiln. The Juonuw .result-
KsOT
nig rrum until m in nc-lt richer than that
tnntle through corn feeding, nnd whore
fertility Is given nny attention this
side of the subject Is of Importance.
Our correspondent Is urged to reed
some bran nnd to uoto the results."
Slinrttiiiriin tu HtiKlnnd.
A summary of the Ungllsb sales of
Shorthorns hold during the year 1001,
but not Including nunuul bull sales,
n.3ws the follewing: For n total of
Ji.lVT head 55,073 lis was paid, leav
ing nn nverngo of 20 3d., or closo to
sino. In the decimal, colungo of the
'V
United States.
If you desire a good complexion use
flvlokl Tea, a. puro hor.li drink. It acts
on tho liver and niakos tho skin
smooth and clear. Cures sick head
aches. 25 conts and SO conts. Monoy
rofunded if it doos not Batlsfy you.
Wrlto to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo,
N. Y for freo Bamplo, D. J. Fry,
druggist
o
Vacation Days.
Vnciitlon tlmo Is here, nnd tho children
nro fnlrly living out of doors. There
could be no honltbcr place for them. You
need ontv to Kttaril ngnlust tho accidents
Incldentnl to most open air sports. No
remedy equals Do Witt's Witch Hazel Bnlie
for quickly stopping pain or removing dan
ger of serious consequences. For cuts,
scalds nnd wounds. "I used DoWltt's Witch
llnzcl Hnlro for sores, cuts nnd bruises,"
snys L. II. Johnson, Swift, Texas. "It Is
.tho best remedy on the market." Huro cure
for piles ii nd skin diseases. Ueware of
counterfeits. eud
F. U. Haas, Druggist.
ANTHONY TROLLOPE.
Miseries mini Irritations Incident1
Upon Ills Start In Life.
Anthony Trollopo's start In llfo was
unpromising. As ho knew no Inn
gunges, ancient or modem, ho becamo
clnsslcnl usher at a school In Brussels,
with tho promlso of a commission In
the Austrian army. Then ho was sud
denly transferred to n clerkship In tho
London oostolllce. He wns dlsqunlluea
"Milk for Ixtbes hut meat for men."
Wheu a man can no more eat a man's
food, hut exists on it lit : IV: ami trucker
diet he is gone Imck tu Wiliyhood. He
mny he a big niiui hut he has n Ixihy's
stomach,
i Success in life letemls largely on the
stomach. The man with the kthy's
stomuch finds himself also with a baby's
peevishness and perversity. He has the
baby's exaggerated personal sensitive
neH and jeulousy. He is an annoyance
to his friends and an anxiety to his
family. No man can be stronger than
his htoumch. A weak stomach argues a
weak man. And a "weak" stomach is
the common starting point of most of
the so-called " weaknesses" which affect
the great organs heart, lungs, liver,
kidneys, etc. How can it be otherwise
when the lxxly and all its organs are
dependent on the stomach for their
nutrition? The "weak" .stoninch dregs
the organs down with it, because being
weak it is tumble to convert food into
nutrition, and the organs of the body
being starved, of necessity become weak,
ns a consequence of starvation.
Dr. Pierce's ('.olden Medical Discovery
cures di sea mis of the stomach and other
organs of digestion and nutrition. It
makes the weak body strong iu the only
way physical strength can be made,
which is by food, projerly digested and
assimilated. The cure of "weak " lungs,
"weak " heart, "wcuk " ur sluggish liver,
"weak" kidneys, etc., which lollow the
use of "(folik-ii Medical Discovery," are
all due to this perd-ei nutrition of the
bod, the woof of whu-h is the remark-
able in of sound, solid llesh, whicli
invariably matks the cure.
"STOMACH TROUBLE."
AlotitH-u yesrs ntol lxau to have trotiM
with in Iiii.kIi " vrJl Mr Will Cuimully
of 5 Walnut trcl. I oraiii. Uliio "11 Kt,t mi
txtdlliat I Iwd to U off quite nllrn two and
lirr clu in it uerk, m Homacli would bloat,
slid I would Ixk-li up trail and wns in awful ii
tres4atMich tniicn. I hac iiiiloyrd and lirru
trcalnl liy tli IwMt doctor In tliU ctly tut got
no help wliattr Moine wild I Imd camrr of
the utoiiiuch otlii-r catarrh, olhera d)Kiu.
I liave bouuht and trird rvcrythins; I w ader
tisnl for dypvwia und stomach tr.mlitt. hut
oiHitimird to tfK woiM.- all tlir time About
twelve mouth uk I in uch a eonditloii
tlwt my friend had some fearaUmt my render
ing 1 called a doctor mid he found me in a
very had kla llaud aud Hull were cold
and drippinx u ith cold aweat He told me that
I had a very l id ease of throttle imliRettioii I
was under hi. treatment until thu nuriiti; 11S0S),
but did not improve anv Hy some wy or
other I hlviied to tet hold of a vial of) our
' l'cll.lB ' and I thouuht tliev helped me It
was theu 1 wrote to ou lor ad ice You told
ne that ti my Kymutonm you tliought I liad
liver comuluint and h.1I-
isetj
the iwr of our
' Golden Mei'k-al lmicovcrv
.-.'k-al ljiMi-overv ' fi
ana i'lesiMut rei-
lets' ill ctriiicMioii Thrtt mediciur I hae
taken a directed, and am vcr happy to ttatc
that I oommenuil to get belter from thcktart.
aud have not I jM a e).iy tin Muumer on account
of my stomal'. I feel tip-top, and Urtter ttvma I
have for ten 'ar"
GAINED SIXTEEN POUNDS.
"It wan turelte )t-ara .uo that I derived so
much help from lr lt-rn h imJUitn," writes
Mm Olive Mrn of North Harvey, Cook Co.,
Ill " 1 ww uflluw-d n uh a acrofulous tumor la
the left aid of in 11. ct. It wii. fully as large
as a large used walnut and nu painful tlwt I
could get lui little l eu at nuhl I doitorjU
with sewial hii" . hut rcelvrd no benefit
The tumor grew mi.nliv and became iuftaiuad
aud my geuer.il htah'i hrcauw impaired
"I grew very we iU One ubynictan ahl I
woultTbe In diiku! iit 1.11 In a very short time.
Our home )hiv utn -- i1 I would nave to have
the tumor remme.l Imt jllerward told in y hus
band that I hud licit trouble aud lw would not
dare give me cldordonu or ether so he told ate
to be very cartful gave me medicine but did
rae do good I wcs3 to Michigan was there
three mouth, and while there took Dr tierce's
Ooklen Mettiul Uiagavery and naed Lujrol's
Solultoa.' tHivctoI ia your namphlet While
sway I eaiiMrf lau unumU the tumor be
oame aiuatter. aud teas oatuful aiul tdav there
u not a awit h iia
be troubled with it w
mcHc4ic ItVc Ur K
.. . ,. -". m m . . . ..
M cuaidcHt I shall ucver
Iu, We lUiuk there (a no
V. pttrc. ami we have
recommended
H k t great many
fat many whs have
taken k wKb
fVorM ISfJMH.
The 0Wn Medical Movey' cured ray
nfflr afttlltaaif-.
Dr. Fierce1 Pleasant Pellets cleanse j
ami regwiaiat me uowcu,
rsMLiBsffrlT"Tfrcss
. iowr QzImLJ
wm " - wssaa&s"fr
- KaiMPC mi
IffUayBViya If
rurVno ir;v piwuTClPDy fcoirornr igno
rance nnd special incapacity for the
simplest arithmetic. A vaguo threat
thnt he mu5t i"s nn examination was
forgotten before it was put Into execu
tion, and Trollope characteristically
takes occasion to denounce the system
of couipetltlvo examination by which
ho would havo been excluded. Mean
while ho was turned loose In London
nnd attempted to live like a gentlomnn
on 00 n year. The results are Indlcut
cd by a couplo of anecdotes.
A money lender once advanced him
-1. for which, first and last, ho paid
'-'00. This person, ho says, became so
much attached to him ns to pay a dally
visit to his olllco and exhort him to bo
punctual. "These visits were very tor
rlblo and can hardly havo been of serv
ice to mo In the olllco." This mild re
mark applies also to tibialis from tho
mother of a young woman In tho coun
try who had fallon In lovo with him
and to whom he "lacked tho pluck to
glvo a decided negative." Tho mother
used to appear with a basket on her
arm and nn Imtnonso bonnet upon her
head and Inquire In a loud voice be
foro all his companions. "Anthony
Trollope, whon nro you going to marry
my daughter?"
No wonder thnt ho wns miserable.
He wns hopelessly in debt nnd often
unable to pay for n dinner. Ho hated
his work, he says, and he hated his
Idleness: he quarreled with his supe
riors, who thuught him hopelessly in
capable and felt that he was sinking
"to the lowest pits." At last ho heard
of n place In the Irish postolllco which
verybody cesplsed and was successful
n applying for it, because his umstors
were glad to get rid of him. At tho
same time they informed ills new supe
rior that lie would probably hnvo to be
dismissed on the tlrst opportunity.
Nutlonnl Hcvlow.
We sell the greatest of blood puri
fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos
ltlvo guarantee It will euro all chron
ic and othor blood poisons. It you
havo oruptlons or soroa on your body,
or nro palo, woak, run down, It Is Just
what you need. Wo rofund monoy If
you aro not satisfied. GO conta nnd
11.00. D. J. Pry, druggiBt.
Poloonlng the System.
It Is through the bowels thnt tho body Is
clconsud of Impurities. Constipation kuep
these poisons In the. system, cnustni; heud
nclic, dullnena nud mealancholy at tlrst.
then unslKhtly eruptions, and flnnlly sort
oils Illness, tmlraa u remedy Is applied, Do
Witt's I.lttlc Knrly Ufsers provent this
trouble hy stimulating tho liver and pro
i"to ny. healthy action of the bowels,
these little pills do not net violently, hut
hy strenathcnlns the bowels onaulo them to
perform their own work. Never irrlpe or dis
tress. ,,0j
K. O. Unas, Hruoglst.
SURE CURE FOR PILES
Itching Pllon produco molsturo nnd
causo itching, this form, na woll as
Blind, Blooding or Protruding Pllos
are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pllo Rem
edy, stops Itching nnd blooding. Ab
sorbs tumors. COc a Jar at druggists,
or Bont by mall. Treatlso froo. Write
mo about your caso. Dr. Bosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. For salo at Dr.
Stono's drug stores.
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BAKER FARM
IS SOLD
Value of One Marlon County Farm Ad
vanced $3000 In Three Years East
ern Man Makes Purchase.
Realty values havo advanced materi
ally in this county In tho last few
years, A few days ago tho old Frank
Baker farm, near this city, was sold
by Win, Onlr to W. H. Qrobonhorst, n
recont arrival from Wobstor county,
Iowa, for $12,500. Tho farm includes
317 ncros, and tho sale Included somo
' f,600 ,n 8lock- Galr ,,,urch"B0i",. fa
throo yoars ngo, paying $ 10,000 for tho
farm and stock. Ho recently sold
?500 worth of Btock, aud In tho snlo
that has Just boon consummated ho
mado a. cloar profit of $0000, bosldos
selling somo stock during tho tlmo ho
owned tho property, and harvesting
threo yoars' crops from tho promlsos.
Mr. Qrobonhorat Is accompanied by
I two sons, each of whom will Invest In
a farm In tho valloy.
Bed Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, tho noxt
morning I feel bright and my com
plexion Is bottor. My doctor says It
nctn gently on tho Btomncho, liver and
! j'Miioys, and is a pleasant laxative. It
' "',," ' ' VI ! " 11 ';. t -. T
easily as tea. It Is called Lane's med
icine. All druggists soli It at Z5c and
GO conts. Lane's Family Medicines
moves tho bowels each day. If you
cannot got It, Bend for freo samples.
Address, Orator Woodward, Loltpyi
N. Y.
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only discount salos day In tho year
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u
llnlgrnrlnn nrljrnnox.
The Bnlknn mountulus have born
the homes and haunts of many brig
ands through centuries of Bulgarian
history. In tho sixteenth century n
national movement ngnlust the oppres
sion of Turkey fell Into tho hnuds of
brigand chiefs. They were known by
the name of Hnldutln. They wero rep
resented ns friends of the poor, the pro
tectors of the weak, the utiles of Chris
tians nud the foes of the Mohnmme
tluiiH. In legends and In songs their
nullum and fnmo were perpetuated.
They Increased from tho ranks of the
uvongers nnd the ' Worthless." Oneo
Identified with them a brJgund's safety
consisted iu continuing with them, Tho
TurltH blocked tho way to return to the
iniikH of common citizenship. Villag
ers often welcomed them ns deliverers
from their oppressors. Leslie's Wcck-
Mother Always Keeps It Handy.
"My mother suffered a Ion
g time from
it III health
distressing nnlns nnd genurn
Hue primarily
to Indigestion." sars 1.. w.
ppiuuinir
Veronn. Mo. 'Two venrs sco I
Kft her to try Kodol. Rho urew better st
of
once, nnd now, nt the nue of 70, rats any
thing she wants, remarking that she fears
no bad effects, ns she has her bottle of Ko
dol hnndy." Don't wnste tlmo doctoring
symptoms, (lu artcr the cnusn. ir you
stomach Is sound your health will be good.
Kodol rests tho stomach and strengthens the
body by digesting your food. It's nature's
own tonic. eod
W. U. Unas, Druggist.
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( A Clam Morris Story,
Clara Morris related this story In Mc
Cluro's Magazine of her production of
"Miss Multon:"
"Tho play had twice failed in Tarls,
which was, to say the least, discourag
ing. But after brief reflection I con
cluded I would risk it, and then, Just
by way of encouragement, Mr. Cnznu
run declared thnt all my acquired skill
and natural power of expressing emo
tion would prove useless to me, that
'Miss Multon' was to be my TVnU'rloo,
and to all anxious nnd surprise)
'Whys?' he Bnplcutly made answer, 'No
children.' His argument wns that, not
being a mother In reality, I could not
be one In Imagination.
"Always lacking In self confidence,
these words mado my heart sink, but
the ever ready Jest came bravely to the
fore to hide my hurt from the public
rye, and nt the noxt rcucnrsal I shook
my head mournfully nnd remnrked to
the little man: 'Bad badl Miss Ctish
man must bo a very bad Lady Mac
beth. I don't want to sec her!'
" 'Whntr he exclaimed. 'Gushman
not pltiy Lady Macbeth 1 For heaven's
sake, why not?' '
" 'No murderess I' I declared, with an
nlr of authority recognized by those
nbout me as a fair copy of his own. 'If
Miss Cushman Is not n murderess, pray
how can sho act Lady Macbeth, who
Is?' "
$100 Reward $100.
Tho readers of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that thoro la at least
ono dreaded t. scase that sclonco haB
boon auio to euro In all Its BtagoB and
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo
la tho only posltlvo curo now known
to tho medical frntornlty. Catarrh bo
Ing a constitutional dlsoaso, requlros
a constitutional trcatmont. Hall's
latarrh Curo is takon Internally, act
ing directly upon tho blood und mu
cous surfacos of tu Bystom, thoroby
destroying tlu? foundation of tho dts
oso, and giving tho patlont Btrongth
by building up tho constitution nnd As
sisting nature in doing Us work. Tho
proprlotors havo much faith In itn cur
atlvo powor8, that thoy offor Ono Hun
dred Dollars for any caso that It falls
to cure. Sond for list of tostlmonlals.
Address, P. J. CH13NEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75 conta.
Hall's Family Pills nro tho host.
A NATURAL RE8ULT.
It Is very reasonablo to Bttpposo If tho
foundation of a structuro was romoved
that tho building Itself Is bound to
como down. Thla samo principle can
bo applied to disease. Tnko a mcdl
clno Into tho system that will romovo
tho causo of Blcknoss, and tho IUuosh
leavos of itself. Dyspopsla, indiges
tion, filck-hoadacho and biliousness
hnvo their foundation In stomach dis
orders. Romovo tills weakness and
tho other BymptouiB nro no moro.
Thoro 1b ono curo for nil this that nil
druggists Bell for 2Gc por box, It is
culled Dr. Qunn'a Improved Llvor
Pills. Thoy got right nt tho boglnnlng
of thoso diseases and malto tho euro
by taking nway tho causo of It Wo
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Dr. Qunn, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo
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Fecdmen and Scedmen.
19 Court Street.
A Juicy Morsel
Breakfast
Or dinner you can enjoy from ono of our
tender nnd dellclotia meats, itooks, lamb
or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork,
Our meats aro all cut from tho fattest
and tirnnoBtcattlo, nnd we can supply
vour tablo with frosh. nutritious and
,wholotiomo meats at bod rock prices.
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CROSS SALEM ORB
Phon 291
Beauty leading a man by the no3e
May ntlsload him oiuotlmcfl, hut tho
bounty that loads a man to our laun
dry la tho faultloss beauty of our art
Istlc laundry work thnt ho will novor
11 nil n misleading ono. Our oxqulslto
laundry work Is tho nemo of high
grado oxcollenco in this lino. Wo do
up Rlilrts, collars cuffs nnd woolens
and laco curtains In a mnunor that
koop them In fluo condition, aa woll
as looking ns good as u-w at all tlmos.
Salem Steam Laundry
Coi. J. Olmsted, Prop.
Dorous D. Olmsted, Mnr.
Phono 411. 230 Liberty St.
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riuritiK tho past year, mulling It tho most modern and up-to-dnto
railroad In tho country. Travol over It and onjoy tho finest equip
ment on earth. C. 8. Crane, don. Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo. Rosa 0.
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WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
Roche Harbor Ltrao. Beat brnutla Portland Cement. WOOD; eawod or four
enjth, All klnda of bulldlnjc material, eand, pravel, lath, shlnglus, etc.
D. S. BENTLEY
11-183 Com'l 8t. I'hone 001 Main
Curtains and
II USE FURNISHING CO
308 Commercial St
'Store at Salem
Wo handle only tho best Krado
of seods, jxnd havo only frosh seeds In
Block.
Our prices nro tho lowest in the
state. Call or write for them. Special
prices on lnrgo ordors.
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Salem, Oregon.
Shingles and Shakes
Tho roof Is shingled host If you uso
tho kind of shlnglon nnd shakos wo
soil, nnd wo aak you to noto Uio good
wear and economy of tho roof for
which wo furnish tho shingles or
Bhakos. Wo carry a largo Btock of
shingles and shakos of good quality,
carefully solcctod to mako a sound,
tight, durable roof, and wo aro ah
ways ready to glvo ostimates.
Goodale Lumber Co
Near 8. P. Pas. Depot.
Phone 651.
A Lucky Find
But It's hard to And nnythlnK bottor.
"Fia a enss of lioi.lth and atroiiRth. Boar
this in mind: Micro's nothing to equal
Salem boor as n tonlo and mild stimu
lant. Cooling, refreshing, nourishing,
invigorating, it is aporfect braw. Strict
ly puro, of high grado and uniform in
quality the beer par excellence
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Capital Brewery Co.
Mrs, M, Dock, Proprietor, -
Worth of 80-pound steel rails, B0 new I
locomotives, and SS new coaches, chair H
cars, dlnlno and cafe cars Is the record
Carpets,..,
The most meritorious
lines ever shown in
Salem See our Art
Squares and Rugs.
and Albany.
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