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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1902)
r-pifr vr. - - -. ..,, - . .,. inmiMniuu ii m i.p umii ,j m ilipjwj pi w ih.i i 'iiwqwJPWJPJWrPreaIBWIglWpWMp.aBa?T1lpKp l'irtlHil. (WjfilSiiililt fhl, J!lMMhBwT "est'1'' '''SSfeiivrni.'i Ail ii- 2!r.f-w" THfiflAILVjOUWWAL, ftALEM, OREGON, tUg.&AV, 66f OBER , IM& jwanarirtirirtMiiiiKiiii -nam inin HHJUmrt-!! IMIiaiJUPHMm . . . -. -.i-. -"-"' i w.wwnoniaaaiii iiiiiywfiirtTriTalWtMia'ligrjWftrtrrilBri K ? if 'J h , n H I . J 4 si ' Miss Agnes Miller, to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period how to avoid pain and suffering and' remove the cause by using Lycfia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound! "To Yotrtfo WeKwf: I attffemi far mk vara with dysmonor rhca (painful jxjriodJi), go much so tiuit I lnnlel every month, as I knew It meant three or four dav of inte-we jtaiti. 'Hie doctor said this was duo to an inflamed condition of tin? uterine appendage caused by wpsatel and neglected cold. If youialr girl only rewlfeed ihtw dangerous It w to UJce cold at this critfeal Urn-, much suffering wotikl be spared them- Thnnk God for lijAUt. 15. I'liikliaiir Vnfcfnlde Compound, that waa the only msdiouio which lieipwl nw any. Within three weoks after I .started to take It, I noticed a marked Improvement in my general health, and at Ojo tlaw of my next monthly peiiod the pain had dimlnfched consider ably. I kept up the treatment, ami was cured a month later, I am like anotlior mnon 1108. 1 am In perfret beallli, my eyes are brighter, I have added Is pounds to my weight, my eolnr good, and I feel -light and happy." JIws Aaxm Millkk, 9 Potomac Ave., Chicago, 111. Tlie monthly sicklies reflect the condition of n woman's kciiltlf, Anyllifnjr iiiiiiual At that time aliouM Imve jironipt and! proper attention. Fifty thousand letter from women prove that J.ydlu K. PJnklinm' Vegetable Compound regulutca men struation and make Hioho periods paliitM. BEAD WHAT 3088 LIXDUHCIC SAYS: JL Jr i flffl'r ki a invited to 1 mww i 7ynn, ?ln$., Iierndvloc ia free and elioerfully (tiveit to every all ium woman riit nnlm tor it. Her advice Im rentored to health more fiian one hundred thoiiMuid women. Why don't you try It, my lek alutevsV $5 FOKftlT V '"nn- I f-.rthifc mmmmumimiit u.'u mn rr' L,Uht f 8 1 Hi llllllllHIHIHIIIHtfl i t 1 14 IHIIimillll ;; IRV1N .& PETTEYS ; Leaders fn ii Up-to-date Foetwear: J a :: Repairing while -you wait- T 'Phone? Blue 201. H-H-H-H-fH-ht illlllllll The sse I '.Lnn. TUL H LIUIdl V IdUi Ever jshwp in Salem in now be seen at our start. No use to waif longer if you need a book case. l Thou ruiKTA frnm U1t Aft im ' a uvj i wiiv nun. iv HARRITT & -8ELU More Tomatoes and Better JTomatoes than Anybody i;A0 VRRvfwiNi Uft 8EA80N FOfl HOMSCKEEPEfiS JJJ THE COM- 1 ' iA6 , ?v- OUDfAPiHjQR00EnY of Chicago, speaks "Pun Ma. Pwkiiax: J.ydln E. IMnk Jinm's VegetMlde Coiiipoutid liaa greatly Imjikj fltled roe. I Mill toll you how I suffered. My trouble wm painful menstruation. I felt as each month went ny that I u yetting vorac. I bad severe Iearing.4nwn pains In my lmrk ami abdo nien. 44 A friend advised me to try Mr. Ilnkham's medicine. I did so and am lmw free from all pain during my period." TJkssib C. Lisuukck, 1301 Oth Street, Hockff.nl. 111. F JUS 15 ADVICR TO VTOMISX. Iteiiiomher. every M'omnn la cordially wrlto to itr. I'inklinm If tlicro Ih iiuythltig about Jut KymptoiiiM alio doea not underxUitid. ?lrn. J'lnkliain'a iiddretHH fs if -tn' H nrt1l NitorjMtvl tlfntarlf t -r n''iiifumniit. K. J'lipkhHHt Jlmllnlii i:o Lynn, 9lAf. - ,84 Slate Street, Salem, Orerjon. ; 4 - H - f 4-i Best Assortment of Combination s and m. " Afc; jj fjmrjmj iGhC5pKA pJpVi t SpfiVp .pppfe J uw '(ulb t' Hai r wp LAWRENCE iTHE ARBITRATION BOARD Questions Upon Which the 12 Commission Will .Pass Clko. Oct. . Her are Dm to ot t aatiiractt coal nlaws. whMl -will to Mml Mwh by Um eom mkMtON apoltd by PretMeat Itoogo reft: ' 1. Aa ti$ktrhmur 4mjr tor alt m Idofee worklHR by Uw wwfc. 4ay or boar. 2 Aa tarrafta of Si par coat Im 0m ra; of H miner ataplofod by lb lorn. 3 tb(ltlimeat of a trw-pound tea Ih ll Miwea. 4 K.-onlUa of mini oromlttpni n ul'".lrii? itHip'ite 'ir jrri',pVii 't. More thoriMKb nrtranluUlua of ili th l,illl rbnl fieplfixed In iil u't ii' ih" mine. t, ''. nd'esnattoa th- all-re1 aet t th- iii'' A H'l'lwm Compear n r iii''r mc at th Plymouth oil), ry 7 R-inssatcineat of rolllerr iro nn dlrharxptl b tfee Delaware la1on Pompon? for rafnalna; to work "win" uhlfU. t. Upvislmi of Uto eoatrnet ayotom aa4 limitation of th aomber of labor n to be employed by any one eon tractor. . Abolishment of the btaekHot ays tow. Hero are lb demaada of the minora bat the operators rofnse to submit to trbltration. They will not bo eonaltl red by the coMfalmden: .1. Roroanltloa of the anion. 1 larettlgMtlofl of the oppoeittoa 3f union miners to worfc with non union men. 1. Systematic examination of work In canto at mines. I. The right of nnioa members to ttrike at collieries emntoytna non anioa labor. It will be ssea from this schedule that Mitchell has feraoa coasMs ration M alae oot of IS demaads mbatHted ty him fre months aso. Will Serve Three Months W. II. Kins and iJirry Ollearon, he two tramp printers, who were ar ested Saturday night fur the larceny rf two overcoats and other wearing ap jnrel from a Couimerclal-street print, ng offli-e. were arralgaeit before Police Judge Jutlah Monday afterneen, aal ileadstl Kullty to the charge or petty arceny. They were sentenced to wire three montha each Im the county 'all. The men are Ingnttes (if a pro aounred type, for previous ' to the "oinMlaMlon of thf crime tluy aipllu Don't Treat Symptoms Oo after the cause. Stimulants and cathartics will nevcrcuro Indigestion. They tnay temporarily relievo tho Byrne m but the noxt meal clogs It again. Tho food should bo digested. The nourishment hoaltti strength It contains should be appropriated absorbed by tho system. GhiBeSreia HO DO L purifies, cleansos, strengthens and sweetens tho stoumch. nrffa niVA J'''18 new (Hocorery digests all classes of food and assists nil i tho stomach and digestive" organs in assimilating and transforming It Into tho kind of nourishment that Is O BH takon up by tho blood and fed to tho tissues throughout i. is invaiuauio in an wasting uisouses. "I wUbtotlitukyou forwhat Kodol hsidono for mo." wrlt-iCllftonOlrtiin.ColIeU, Iiid, "It rurixt ion of l jr ipepili. after avary thtiiK elio lud failed, Whan I trltxt Kodwl U lialped wit right away. 1 cheerfully rmstmmcoit It " Kodol Dlnosis Whnt You Eat. rrejurcil litft I)Wltt .V Co.,Obtr-U(i, The Witt .V Co.,Obtr-U(i, Tha 31 liottln contalniSVt tlmi me ntureiixmt:- the trial klto which aolla (or (Oc. Dcwitt's Little early Risers a-,l,,'nss0 "ffl' MISS ROSE OWENS. No, 720 Seventeenth St., "If everv lulferine wonuti hat lite unit czrvrUncewlth Wine el Ca-dul (hit I lud, your mtxlklnt will tx incut popular. About a year ago I wean to have a worn out tirco licttng with lAultud, palru In the back sod head whUh kept lnilng every mouth. I (lt ttut I atedtd somethlae, but to gtt the tiiht nicdtelne wot the trou bit. I (huliv dtelded cm your Wine of Cardul and only nrtdrd to take three bottlts witeti I waa fully re covered." II KN Mlis Iteae Owmu, who liaa a, reapoiiiille position in Uiv Uovormuent evrvioa at NV nnhiiiuUHt. II. C doidrl tu try AVmeuf I'Hrdui, she niaile n wie ohoice. nor a luilliou womoii lmvo beimrvb Mot fetonls weakneas by tbia same m of Cnnlui. It is not a atrotuf medicine but niny bo taken e uay hi benstit. the year by any woman wi It does not fora reaults. but corretU dtMawgeiueiits id the menstrual organa. afrenetheui the nervoua syttera, gives tuue to the bodily funo- iioni, acu turtvuv oh the gw organs, ium u itte swwi tonio tar wo men kneun t tho vcienoe of luedioine. ii ffltii ! ilaii niiauiiiii-i-w itlU Ii U,i.U. "l"flawa,a.paapMiiM aiajCMua WINE of CARD Out Seed Depaf You should, paihape, like to know A few years ago we started to handling seeds, today we have the large est seed business In (he stats, outside of Portland. Tlmt means, that oar motto, "RELIABLE 8EED9," Is a, fact aad that people know wkou they buj seeds ef us they are getting what they call for. livery order given our personal attention. Br ewstef Fccdmen and 19 Oeurt Street. THE OUTLOOK Por a woman' happinees in the married itnte dp?odm iem, as a rule, ttpm the man she is to marry than anon her own health. The woman who enters noon marrWe. suffering from womanly weak ttcss, la "heaping ns trowne await against the darvof trouble. Weak woman are made strong and ride i-onitii mt nsade well by the nee of Dr. PWeee's Psvortu rrtscripttoa. It is the one reiia4e regulstar. It dries en fnhifMg rVains, heals inilammatioa and ulesrauoH end cures female weakness. It nourishes the nerres and in rigors ties the entire womanly orgsnism. It makes the bsbyt advent prbctlcsUy painless, and gives stiyogth to nursing mothers. I mtSrtr4 tar twelve yon wtk frwak IroaUr rtUr. Mt MUton Orino, f ASatr. JLAa Co.. fcrvra. wWeh tn.)ab m other m mtnt Wart iraaU-. nrtaWs Mmr. mrroa c-n and at Ubm wnltl ke aearly janOried. Had aear.lrx of atoaaeh I can fn-elv raw nM4lc.mii 'sin VmIm is a. S-wof Pa wirttr rnMrlptiaa.- four of Oassca Mcdteal tManrwry,' aaS tvnavtala of Dr. flcfce' PcOetak ta-veend me I cam work r44h cooHbrt aow. out farfar t womM tw tired an the Mm aad have a 4imy SiaaVlit ed toy serve woM be alt aetrnaa o I coM ant Meeo Mow I can deep aatt a fatjr - work. roaetMag t kad not Suae Im over eleeea year before." Ir. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, sent free on receipt of .i one-cent stamps to pay ex pease of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. heree, Buffalo, N. Y. to fellow members of their craft or aid. and a parse of alrout t was made ap and given them, hat, as the fellows left the hallding. they deliberately stole the clothing for which their ar rest followed. a And The Cow Died The cow, that caused Messrs. Her ri U so mack trouble on Sunday, decid ed that city life was too much for her unsophisticated nature, and terminat ed her existence by dying on the fol lowing evening. The purchasers of the cow are not losing many tears, hut regret that the dissolution could not have taken place before they started to town, and ex perienced all of the trouble they did. Acker's Blood Cllxir positively Curti Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all times n isHtchlese system tonle and purifier. Money refunded If you are not satltv flsd. 50c. and 11.00. I). J. Fry, Drug gist o - The Oregon Congregational conven tion wilt meet at Salem Tuesday at 2 p. m. Independence and Monmouth brass bands consolidate, ami olect Prank I.u ih lender. inovanousorgansot uiooouy. iiouoi cures inuigedtion and dvspepsla, thus removing the cause of nil stomach troubles, Kodol gives such strength to tho body that SI bottln contalniSVt timet as mutli (by aatual la llrer mill fur blllouintMt or Thay umer gripe. afe, thorough. WASHINGTON, D. C. If you are a iiuTering wu hmii e would uy to vou that AVineof t'ardut ssluoni faiii to completely cure nny wuMof female ills. Wo oar wnitlmticnlly, it noter fails to benefit. Kvery day hun dreils of sulTersni are writing to our Ladies' Advisory Do Iturtuiaut. The letters ore veiie.l by nroin oouie teut to gite ndricc. .Mm. Jo.ies was i-ured bv fallow ing bu advice wind, was freely given ntr ur mo iMiiitM Atiwtorv liinn wiu imiium Aiiwwry uoiari- u lit. Mi Owens wn cured without advice by iut buying it 1 00 bottle of Wuioof turdui trum herdruggitt and tftkmy this (rreat luedn'ine in the pri vacy of 1mm- home. No doctor's ex amination, treatment or advice is neo iiiaary . on Iwte mul what these two cured woiuen have writtMi. Is this not enuuh to lead yuu to detenulne to be rid ut auderlngr August 13, 1. Mrt. W. II. Jones, of iuueron, M , write: "I tuflerrd terribly at monthly vvrkvJ for three yeai. I would tonuthiua eo for kvm titofltha with oo flew at all. Now I have my health back igxla and am expecting to be confined in January . I cannot probe your medicine enough." -nafc4asdata0amkB VI A IB l nave routxi reuef in . . . v - - Wino of tardui. mtisi itMiiiu tment -X 1. iinethti,g about It. & White Seedmen. J MtamjtWBIBMWg'alWBBSnsssjanjpaaaaj JGSSawww inaia -ZI. iiaiifiii iw i i ii mnmiii ainiiimiiiisurnnii HliiiP'i '" r " ""fT 1 HOftlE FROM Salem Man Returns From Thirty Months In the North An Abundance of People and ' LiYlngr Is Cheap Allna Ithodes. of CheMekeUi TWfttfth streets, who has jaet returned from a SO months' stay hi Alaska, gave a Joaraal representative this aoraing aa Interestlns; areoest of his ex ences and the conditions that exist la the country to the north. Mr. Rhodes left Salem In April. ltM. and and red hotne aboet a week aso. lie went pnraly on prospeetlsg trip, baring been fur many years a practical miser, and, while the trip dM not benefit bin to the extent that be had hoped, still hf ssys he was paid for the time and efforts expended, and probably did bHter than had he remained for the same Urns In this city. Mr. Rhodes spent most of his time at Juneau. Sitka and Skscway. and made a single trip to the mouth of the Yukon. While he fond nothing that would Justify him in staying, still he ears it Is a great country, and there Is a vast amount of sold for those who are fortunate enough to And It. He says that the country Is still in It 6 In fancy, so far as the development of Its mineral wealth Is concerned, but a great amount of capital Is required to work the mines profitably, slnco the greater part of the ore In far bolow the surface, and modern and expensive machinery Is needed to treat with thee conditions. Persons having money to go Into this country, and not bo dependent on mining for a llvlnc, bat can engage In some kind of busi ness venture, but Mr. Rhodes says that this lln of business: Is being over done. He reports that there la a sur plus of all kinds of labor, and that there are more people stranded there than probably any other place In the world. Hut he thinks that there Is no fear that any will suffer during tho wlntet, since living Is so cheap there. There Is no excuse for a man without money going hungry, for the white grouse In countless numbers and tons of flati are to be had but for the going after. Mauy people are coining out this season for the winter. On tho vessol that Mr. Rhodes, camo out on there were over 700 passengers, tho crntt being loadod to the fullest possi ble oxtent. Living in the section of Alaska that Mr. Rhodes visited Is surprisingly cheap. He never paid moro than 26 cents n dosen for eggs, and on the day ot his arrival home he was com pelled to iay 30 cents n dozan for tho same article, lluttor was to be had of ood qnullty for only 25 cents a pound, and all other necessities were to he had at proportionate figures, flour iclllng for $1-10 n saclc. Tho only "ostly Items of food were boef, mut ton nnd pork, but, with the abundance f fish and game that Infest that sec tion, the people are by no moons de pendent an Impnrtod meats. Clothing, hoots and shoes could be purchased In Mm Juneau mnrkut cheaper than In Seattle. Mr. Rhodes says the famous Trend well mine, with 10O0 stamps, Is opor stod day and night, nnd pays month ly dividends. Tho mine hns a month ly payroll of ,100,000. There Is much valuable mining property about Ju--it-nu thnt Mr. Rhodes reports Is await tik' np(lal for Its development. MARKLEY IS HOPEFUL Brother of the Convicted Merchant Settles Up the Business Affairs of the Estate and Departs for His Iowa Home, C. R. Markley, having attended the trial and conviction ot bis brothor, John R Markley, for the murder of John D. Pain, left. Monday afternoon for his home at Stone Lake, Iowa. Mr. Markley says that his brothor np wars as contented as could be ex petted lu bis' Imprisonment, nnd Is hopeful of an exoneration, eventually, ur tlie exercise of executive clemency u his behalf. In speaking with a Journal reporter ttefore leaving the eity. the brother of the roitdei8iml limn said that he had done all that could posslhly have been done for his brother, whose estate he lias settled up. Oh Sunday Mr. Mark ley visited Champoeg. the sceae or the (-rime, sad learned that on the wight notice was served on his brother to rwmove his store building from the premises that bad been sold by Pain to Jstte. that n couple of young people haopeaed there at the same time, and reported that the convicted merchant showed wot a sign of auger, ami slm uly replied that he guessed he would have to remove the building soon. Mr Markley Is a arm believer lu the Inno eence of his brother, against whom he talws the only circumstance of any weigni oy which the prosecution at I airbed the crime to him. was the fart that be had received a notice from Wn to vaente the premises. He fur 'hei stated that, while it was a delln punt Urns Ih whisk to make the state Ralm nn I uv$u4- 9HM Pa,H " '. Still It was oaienu Oregon. ,ti10.kuiiair o .., tho -hellef awoKg some people In the i iiiisismwiiiiiiiieiBiia frO"", IP iy .1 y "HCL I SB S k j A Q U A ! Jm Dumpa would look with envious eye ,231 ALrfAOlYA At many thlng3 he could not buy. (JHM He longed for money that others spent, (T7Tft7flMamaV. But Drostol his season of discontent iHKL wla w & wr " a and m m wLJr m m It Iterf- , 111 I A lis PK braces lille a brisK m - SmbL9hs morning walK; mXf'J 4m V-yLf Swsst, crisp flaKss of whsat and malt eaten cold. irsaaWMaSr SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthlr In ndranm Make all complaints at the offlcn. THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street. OYSTERS Served In the best of style and with ! me most suitable accompaniments. E ECKERLGN, Proprietor Champoeg neighborhood that the de ceased man had taksn advantage of tho confidential rotations that existed between himself and his business as sociate, but that his brother never said a thing that would Indicate a knowl edge of such a possibility. PRUNE HARVEST NOT OVER Potato Crop Turning Unusually Light Out The prune harvest Is not ovor in the farthest hills south of jthe city, and thoro will be picking for a week. Tho total crop will not be as large as last your, but the averago size and quality u-lll tin linftoi Afnvit, rt l,n ...!. .I...- I dryers are still running full blast day and night. Potato digging began this week, and, so far as reported, there are no big croiw. The dry summer nnd fnll will cut down the yield about one-half at least, and the orop ought to bring good prices. The heaviest yield Is reported from tho hill farms. Moving Mill. Riigene, Oct. 21. Tho work of mov Ing the Booth-Kelly Company's Sag Inaw mill No. 2 from Its presont loca tion, east of Saginaw, to a point three mllos south, on Oettlngs creek, has commenced. Work on the flume to connett the mill with the old flnmn has also commenced. Rejected for . Insurance, Cured, Then Accepted. Brljiht'n DImcomc nnd Dlubctce Arc Poultlvely Curublc. Caai. V V9kc, auolbr oimhaat Inter view.. AdtltaftH ISI Stub St., San FraBSttao. Q -Yoa are reported an .MTlagW aura i tMaUla. although It 1 V.lUvl lu.ur.Wa. A. I Iu4 It, but am mow wall. Q-Uidllltk-atMTeral x Very. T?e firt notice I bad wai wao wa rejealed l aa laituaaee eetop y. Uilti 1 baaaraa varv ub mt ..,.,... i ..- Q-AtiyotbwpSjrtelaBaayltwaaDlabeteal'llllS WefK.' A.-ua. ya. wy own did. The uar wai eorua, over an ouaoe per Uay. Q Wba loMy f tae rultoa Ceaaaeaa f A -WJUof KagaUe ot the 0a paMr it h4 arw hint ol Rrlghf tHee. vj -new aoea JUI yen Dla to Imprava T A. In lworu I knew IM get wall. Q -MX yw aaln applj rer lo.urtMo A. 1 did, ooa aa I wa well, A. 'lo the aama Mmmn. wi vj -Have auj teat made iIdm I las twnual, mIiim allmmao w "&, $& cure 1 porm.aeat .r. im w. tvBow oi any other cur n?T.. K, aiiaMa.a Urltr hl'a OUeate after Iwltur phyttalaa. Ill vaveuaber Med lea I aorki agree that aau uiaueiaa are luouruUIe, I positively reeaverlca- under POMBd. (OauiRlon farm, at ad rheematUu offer but taort iataiitDaa ' PlaVetia Cwipound. Joba J. Fulten Oa7 St Ustugajerr 3t . San Praaataeo, ieap3T I HfMei rrea. n.-.. ivwpaiieoia. ueacrtDil I C. C Comfort, le Afjent Has vanished I 'twill never return to him, ! aaaKmaBi For" Force" ha3 made him "Sunny Jlmv r 'Kr BH I V. Tne Ready-to Sent Ceraal A V I Swsst, crisp flaKss of whsat Wtvs Troubled with Nervousness. "I bars afrtd year 'Ferae' this aammer and have found It very good for ocr. toss treabiea, as well as table um. I was troubled also with sour stomach and oosatlpaUoti aad feoiid 'Fereo' Tery beneficial lu every respect. ." (nam farnUhdl on application.) I Juicy Morsel Breakfast fo Or dinner you can enjoy from n . ol oar tender nnd delicious meats etvnuB.lBmb or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork, Our moAle itro all cut from tho fattest triil primPBtoattle, and we can snpply your .table with froili, nutritious and vholeaome meats at bed rock prices E. C, CROSS SALEM CRE Pbon 201 Curtains and m 308 Commercial St Store at Salem SlJer'S Dfy Gds and f-'-yfe'S I -:. rrr J s Lace Curta ns, 2 1-2 yards long, 50c pr. Lace Curta ns, 2 3-4 yards long 7 5c pr. ft rur!a ns 2 ylrds lon 40 . wide, S1.00 pr Lace Curtains, 3 i-3 yds. long, 58 in wd $ ?q Sr Bed Spreads, large size, 75c each $I,7S pr' Bed Spreads, Aarsailles, worth $2.75 for $1 8q Lace Striped Hosiery, at 25c pair. ' 5 Corsets from 25c up. Shawls, Fascinators, 25c up. (vi n:.... :.. -ii .1.. i,..... w,.r".:-o "ii".""., ... dii mc jaeji styles. Buck es.Cjbishnn. Fiii. sdKS: " - ,crs. ups, wiiujs. birds. Pom-pons, Velvets, Felt Ribbons nnsiu.,iiwJ Laces, elc. You'll find tlm riinm.n . . : . . . .'. K ?' tr.'Class in every respect, and rnVbteDririJ upi'aait- Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store I Next Door to the Poatofflce . and malt eaten cold. Shingles and Shakes Tho roof la shingled best If you uso tho kind of shlnglos and shakes we sell, and wo ask you to nolo the good wear tffid economy of tho roof for which wo furnish the shingles or shakes. Wo carry a largo stock of shingles and shakos of good quality, carofully solcctcd to mako a sound, tight, durable roof, and wo are al ways ready to glvo estimates. Goodalc Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pas. Depot. Phone 651. A Lucky Find But it's hard to find anything bettor 'Tjs a can of health and strength. Boar this in mind: thuro's nothing to eq-tsl Salem beor as a tonic and mild stimu lant. Cooling, relroahiufj, nourishing, invigorating, it is apnrfct brew. Strict y pure, of high gra.Io and uniform in quality the beer par excellence Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M Beck, Proprietor. Carpets..., The most meritorious lines eyer shown in Salem See our Art Squares and Rugs. ifflG CO and Albany. Next to P. 0. Mi,,lnery Store " B.rKafn$ fur '-" - "-eajafcT 302 Commercial St.