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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1903)
HI t .1 01 to5Gtfr ? st f !!! ! I II !. I . 1. Ayers Tl DAILY- JOURNAL Members Northweat Afternoon N. paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally Ono Year, 14.00 In Advance. Oally Three Months, (1.00 In Advance. Oally by Carrier, 60 Cent Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. ' 1 811 HI 1 1 1 IHHHHUI 1 wimiiiiinni iiiimii Trie American Flag at 8t. Thomas. TTho following loiter will Interest ttho children when the meaning of the flag la under dlBCUBHlon. It wna pub Ishcil In tho Chicago American: "To tlio Kdlter: Yesterday being ttfirlstmas, wo woro given liberty In thin port (Charlotto Amnlla), and live of ub having occasion to stop In a lit Vo nhack or shanty to buy a few urtl 1oh, upon entering tho placo we no ticed that thoro woro two small Amor 3can flags (which woro worth about 2 ecnt apiece). Ituodlately a united instinct came to us to buy the llagH, Tve asked the owner of the place, who linponed to hu an old colored woman, liow niurh alio wanted for the lings. Her answer won that the Hags wero mil for wile. Then we ottered her 80 onta and wero refused. Then we of fared 10 cents and were refused. Then 'we ottered f 1, and up to f 1.50, when sslie told us that OKI Glory was not for wale. Then we gave three elmers, and salt threw In anil geuvu her about $S. How Ih that for patriotism for n native under tint Danish flag, and she Is not Uio only una out of the nine hundred Inhabitants or St. Thomas that are anxloui to Mtlok to Old (llory. Hoping, that tlihi will be published an an ex Ampin of patriotism In a foreign port, wo are. Your respectfully, lllue Jnckslg of the U. H. F H. Illinois, it. Thomas. 1). W. I." If you detlre a good complexion use Wokl Tea. n ptiro herb drink. It acts on tho llvor and makes tho skin umootu and oloar. Cures sick bond nchoa. 25 cents and CO cento. Money mfunded If It does not satisfy you. Write to W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y for froo samplo. D. J. Fry, .drUBglst. ' o ... Oo to Dranton & finnan For your preferred stock canned goods. This Is positively tho bast on ' tho market, Phone iih your order. " mm n i The Best Ever. Oo to 81 rutin's Heetnurnnt fur first--clans meals, If you need anything In tho line of bread or pastry this Is the best plnoe. Trains Are Snowbound. tit Inhtia M II !.',.!. Ql rv.- ! . wunnv, . .,,, iu, '"' teaum oarrylng food mid fuel left this I mernlng f,,r the Interior, to where two trafua, with more than 100 passengers aboard, are snowed In. The snow has liueii falling for seven days, and has drifted in a depth of 30 feet In some places T1ii got eminent has railed tm the iHlUnh to a'At in iwulng the IHUSCIIKi I W' OMAge IS MADE Ml M m VmQFQM&l UY TIIU 10 OP R. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. UM I MMrMd lW MX " Ullh tvu WW MUM I employed MvnU ah sMmm. b the cwttU m.4 itwkn. esNtliMt reulu fax! my tl-mnrti " . in HUs lwlvw heertse ef the Utec jicsgauy'" iN)QTOgp yara seu 1 aw. siswteirt Uktc or bohiett MedtM) Wnvwj Mid littkTNUts? .-- Cherry Pectoral One dose at bedtime pre vents night coughs of chil- ifnin Mn nrntin ? O Af'Co., UIV.III iiw viuup. &owlj, jum. CLOSING HOURS OF SESSION Both Houses Conclude in Regular Order And all Business Was Proper ly Disposed Of Joint Convention Re-elects J. B. Putman Librarian The closing hours of the logl'alaturo woro quite orderly In both houses. All the business of each houso was con. eluded and tho usual courtesies woro cxtonded to tho offlcora by tho mem bers. Doth houses woro presided ovor with ability and dignity, and tho final adjournments woro takon legally and proporly. Following concludes Uie re port of tho routine preceedings: Senate Friday Afternoon. Called to ordor at 2 p. m. II. IJ, 279, Malarkey In rogard to stock running at large; pawed. II. II. 317, Bmmtttt To create Ju dicial district of Jaeksuu nnd Jose phlno counties; pnssed. H. 11. 308, Ways nnd MeansTo ap propriate moneys for certain pur tones; passed. II. n. 320, Joint Committee For lights for state buildings; passed. n. B. 272, Wolmtor In regard fees In divorce suits; lHissod. II. 11. 810, Judiciary llelatlng to to punishment for assault; passed. II. It. 0 Hunks Relating to form of denials in pleading In civil cases; passed. II. II. 11, Hlakley To ptotect stock growers; passod. II. I). 302, Hnle ltelating to prop erty exempt from taxation; pnesod. II. H. M7, Malarkey To allow Tort land to cniiRtruut ferry; pnwed. II. II. 101. Judd To provide for tho (nxatlon of costs; passed. II. II. 138, Shelley In regard to forenloHiiro of mortgagee; passed. II. I). 230, Orion Helming to hours of elections; passed. II. 11 161, Kny To assess bank stock; passed. H. 11. 13, Kny To provide for flat salaries; railed to paes. II. II. Ml, Miles To amend code; lmssed. it. II. 138, Davey To amend char ter of Salem; passed. II. 1). NO, Shelley In regard to the ballot In towns of MMK) and over; lmssed. II II Sitll llnl.lMnV. .inn.l ,!. ' "" " "! WHV, passed .", ... T .,,, ,:,,. , Ji.j-:!? " "' "" f .,,...,.., ,,..nv, II. II. Mi lted-ro amend code. II ii ems llWliHW Indefinitely Wltotwdi ' II B. 313, Majnrkty In regard to f..l In mimllM nt unn limn UnAA. ., .. .' II II 36 (. Heed Providing for r- oidtng of nselgHHient of oertlHcaUe "' mhI pinged. i II II 114, Wkealaow rtelatlug to th. luuMtNg of ttoek at targe; MM nitol) postgol4. II II 31S, Teei IteUitlHi to sakir - i or taunt' oowiuliteitwen; tmeswl. J II Ii lit. Jones of Utwota Tw ee- 'V.'UhU r eummer taboo) at Newport; -''. .t.i of the giuvemir wm sue- tllll.ld j II H 1U. Otaa-Fur the mhooI lids ikHSlHMl. HUM. NotMttgkaMH-Far Uie cow- mtmout to the mfurw teheol; patted. I II 168, Dary-n Morl4 for ( i. must prosocHtkMi; failed to gage, II H 330. JwU la raggurd to water ;;i"" ior sui instiuitions; V.li.iurned to 7 p. in Hn seatto m.'l awl i-oonrrd ! )'i ti house businee. Heu Afttraeea. , B te. Uuut aad Waretors-lUla-ii io deeigeaiion of form w.t mah- ui k ( ballot. iiaed rh eecrotary of tt wm lostruct Hi to furglae, X A Bailey wd R. D. Hubs with copies & tho eode. 8. a IN, Mulkey To aebuiU e- MiuHonoi aesettOMgiit retatSM g eiejeuoM ef eute prigter to & )L gftl, Pterog tV lgorgrag vseeum; ysMwed. . U- Ml. Carter-To prate eo owaere wlnis claim: paaeed E 111 yyre UwltiHg eceev ditures io amount of levy . pasaesL - It ISt. IXBtwlck.HkmiA iM. a,. T 7?T "mi . S. aw, Smith rf Um&lWa-Pre. Yiic for caYTftft of IftMHA Nil- ' v THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, onts to asylum; failed to pass. S. B. 158, Sweok To provide for examination and license of plumbors; passed. S.- B. 7i, Vohrung Rogulatlng practlco veterinary modlalno and sur- pnrv tiimaail 'r S. B. -236, Crolean Amending char ter of Jeffcrsxm; passed.' , S, B. 162, McGinn To- 'provide n groat seal for tlio state of Oregon; passed. S. B. 112, Fulton Designating what articles of personal property shall be oxompt from execution; passed. Adjourned at 5:15 until 7:30. II. B. 113, Jones of Lincoln Es tablishing a summer normal school at Newport. Passed ovor, tho Gover nor's vot'o, 40-20. Speaker Harris made the appended appointments. S. J. It. 21, Welcotno Captain Clark Nottingham, Both, Phelps. II. It. 15 To correct -Journal, Da voy. S. C. R. 17 To receive President Roosevelt. Hddy, Banks, Gault, Hale, Hermann, Jones of Lincoln, Galloway, Bllycu. S. B. 198, Hunt and Marsters Rolatlve to designation of form and making of ballot. Passod. Tho Secretary of 8tato was Instru cted to furnish A. A. Bailey and R. D. Humo with copies of tho code, S. B. 12C, Mulkoy To submit con stitutional amendment relating to elec tion of State Prlntor to olectors; pas sod. 8. II. 200, I'lerco To Incorporate Weston; passod. S. B. 231, Carter TJp protect co owners of mining claims; passed. S. B. 181, Myers Limiting oxpeml Huron to amount of lovy; passed. 8. B, 182. Dlmmlok Rolntlvo to du ties of district attomoys; passed. 8. II. 183, Smith of Umatilla Providing for conveyance of Insane patlnts to nsylum; failed to pass. S. 1). IBS, S week To nrovlde for examination and license of plumbers; tuisHoii. , S. II. 71, Wehrung Regulating prac tice of veterinary medtolua nnd surg ery; passed. 8. H. 236. Crolsau Amending char ter of Jefferson, passod. 8. 11. 163. McOInn To provide h gront seal fur tho stato of Oregon; passed. 8. II. 112. Fulton Designating what irttoloH of personal proporty. shall br ixempt from execution; passed. Adjoumod nt 5:15 until 7:30. House Friday Evenlnn. Resolution by Kny, directing soore nry of state to furnish each momber 'oplos of Journal of 22d biennial see lon of legislature; adopted. Resolution granting clerks on en rolled nnd engroesed bills commit teea pay for 12 hours' work per day; adopted. Another resolution granting desk clerks of house IS hours' per day do feated by vote of U ayes, SS nays Those voting for this usual last min ute double-pay proposition were: Dal jey. Banks, Doth. Burgess Burleigh. 'Cantrnll. Cornell Dannemann, Hawk Ins. Hermann, ilalarkey, Hiddle and Test. Joint Assembly. The first business upon convening the Joint assembly was the election of elate librarian J. II. Putnam, present librarian, was unanimously re-elected. James Keeling, of Astoria, wns unanimously elected boatman nt As torla. The RMewbly then imhh.I1 will. balloting for senator. in . MatHmenlal Bureau a Necessity ' "There ahottld be a law -uarted l , rongreea providing for tho creation. and malRtmance of a gioerunien' matrimonial bureau." remark.-d n on iMMrvaUve btwlHeea wan it s. In m ofdniejH. on of Uie neritlee of our cwintry. Matty wen and women ar H1ng live of misery mi.I loneliness j when tfcey comU be m,i,. Uoppv larwah marriage. Dtffertni rmeons are aneigMed by old maids and lwoh tors for their lives of single eueeed nee wnte many lead, but a rule family trouble, tiahruiuess or other raueee contribute to make up taeir gghgppjr careers If wo t,j mmv eyetomattc. wdi aimog.d and proper ly osMdncted matrimonial t;eacy uu df A of iho gotmmH; there WOttK he a world o( ..o.t accgggplleh 4 it evory seaion ( our eottutry The ertdc of la.k uf piupgr tralu ng oJNMtg the your. l(,p!e are wtt nee nog every day No ou0 cmj e!eay that ar method or ounglp and nMrriggg ar priuath and niuyste Mb. Marriage i a Iwtery. The 0Mlg ilamgr of mouy mahlon a maiiinade of atos gad tmper- Mmgght out only after mar rtfcgm, 1 ayetew would be maitgd. or at want ajwuaged -o that Ihoae n gal Hag aaoiaiasKe o, i ,j . fMBotui hw psjtiga to tnicrrede in their be ttaU. I bettevo the count r t)eagad mPep' )wgjpgjgV Fr.b eggs and butter irom our storta at Aumsvllle and Manama, at 8pcer Bros. 'Phoao 2-191. U-I14t 0RE00N.8ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, OIL DRILLER'S PAINFUL MISHAP Woman Rescuses Him From Almost Certain Death The Man Suddenly Became Almost Totally Paralyzed and Was Unable to Move Hand or Foot Leo F. Cypher, an oll-woll drlllor, living at Slstcrsvillc, Tylor county, W. Va.,'was tho victim af a torrlblo mis hap which caused a toatl paralysis of his legs, arms, face and throat. It was Dr. William's Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo which cured him and enabled him to resume his work. "I might almost as well have been totally paralyzed," hesays, "for I was unablo to movo and could swallow only with tho greatest difficulty. It was In Fobruary, 1899, after a severe attack of grip, that I first noticed a numbness In my hands and feet. It grow worse and I put myself under a physician's care but, Instead of get ting hotter, It grow worse till I could not walk and was obliged to tako to my bod. I was perfectly helpless and on account of tho paralysis of my throat, hardly able to tako enough nourishment to sustain life. Nothing helped mo and the outlook was dis mal. "But a' Mrs. Smith of this plnco, who had been cured of locomotor ataxia by Dr. William's Pink Pills. recoinmundod them to me and I be gan to take them. In a short time I could see they were helping me nnd I continued taking them till they cured me and I wns able to return to work. Dr. William's Pink Pills drove every M"co of the paralysis out of my sy I teni. The cure uf Mr. Cypher Is addition al proof that Dr. William's Pink Pills are not an ordinary medicine. They are wonderful In their potencfy in nervous troubles, small or great, and as they are on sale In every drug store throughout the country they nre within reach of nil. Because thoy cured such a seveie norvous disorder as that of Mr. Cypher provoH the pow er of tho remedy In lessor troubles, such as sciatica, neuralgia, nervous headache, St. Vitus dance nnd norvous doblllty. Dr. William's Pink Pills for Palo People are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents a box or six boxes for two dollars ami a half, by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine Company., Schen ectady. N. Y. imp Better Than Ever Is what every one says of tho White House restaurant. Patronlaod larger than any house In the city. Opon day nnd night. We are not dealing In old shoes, but will sell you nice lnvto-data shoos nt Cost. THE FAIR STORE. Fire Friday Night. The lire department WHS called to the Florence Sanatorium late last eenlng to maul aKalimt possible dam.iM t-iiHii., invin ,i detective Like a Comet lt thft kv r.Am Thi is IlV thastir nf Koilih famous remedv ,V to Ins weak and does for IhAsiom. V weary depor ach that McH tt Is unable to do for Itself, cvn H but oe toyspeptlc, cur lnt all Va s t o m a o h Im troubles and (Hghily disordered or overburdened. VlW dl8s"v AH u uoerocrs. Kodol Wl aUDttl.M IK .....' Juice of aituon and lil does lh vok at ik. lr,' stomach, relaxing the TO "w Nnsion, while the toliamed muscles and membranes of that organ are allowed io rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulence ptipiUUen of the hea;l, "rvoi4 d.spepsia r.4 all stomach troubles b eleaaslnf, purtfying atwi loembra m of the ato.n- ftl Minda.esvorra. VyJJ Kodol DjspepsiaCuie Tm bukr Ca S,n)r yw. 11.00 Sim I IttUltiM, N2MI Frt I, t. ClViirriT 4 W, CgiOSO. 'Of J0. F. O. Haas, 96 Stat. Street. 1903. WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from Indigestion If you eat what you want, or of starving your nif tn avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating Will digest your IOOll ponecwy, uiiu free you from all tho disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and dyspep sia. Eat what you liko at any tlmo, and take an Acker tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your money will always bo refunded if you aro not sat isfied. Write to us for a free sample, W H. Hooker k Co.. Buffalo. N Y OUHE (illHfc FOR PILES Itching Plies produco moisture and cauBO itching, thin form, aa well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-snn-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 60c a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise froo. Write mo about your case. Dr. uosanKo, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug stores. ONB HUNDHED DOMiAKS A BOX Is tho vale II. A. Tlsdnle, Summerton, 8. C, places en DeWltfa Witch Hnzel Salve. He says: "I bad the piles for 20 years, t tried many doctors nnd medicines, but nil failed except DeWltt's Witch Ilnzel Snlre. It cured me." It Is n combination of tbe lienllne properties of Witch Hate) with nntlsentics and emollients : relieves nnd permanently cures, blind, bleeding, Itching nnd protruding piles, sores, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. V. O. Hasa, 00 Btnte Street. Farm for Sale. A choice of two 80-acro tracts of A No. 1 land. Ono hop yard on ono tract with thrco hop yards on tho oth er, with two hop houses. All grubbed land, except enough timber for uso, with running water on ench tract. M. J. EGAN, Salem Routo No. 8. 2-11-2W TWENTY YEAR8 TRIAL. Thero are lota of good things the doc tors know nothing, about. Wo fre quently cure peoplo of dlsonso after tho doctors have given thorn up. If tho dlHoaso comos from ovor work, dissipation, of exposure, causing weak and watery blood, and loss of ilosh nnd strongth, we have tlie one sure reme dy In Dr. Gunn's Blood nnd Nerve Tonic. These tablets tnkon with meals turn tho food Into rich red blood, mnklng strong steady nerves, nml Inprnnulncr Mm strnntrth. htllldlnc n ,ni,i nBfii, nt ttm mto of l to .libs per woek. This moans hcaltn. l-or nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a pnle, sallow compluxlon, n better romody was novor made. Doctors know nothing nbout this romedy only the fact that wo mako euros; as wo have been doing this for twonty years we know our method to ho tho right jno. Druggists sell Dr. Ounn's Blood and Norvo Tonic for 75c por box, or 3 boxes for $2, o, sent by mnll on ro-r-eipt of prlco. Wrlto us for a pam phlet tolling all nbout this groat med icine. Addross Dr. Bosnnko Co., Phil adelphia, Pa. F r salo at Dr. Stono's Drug Stores. 1 o "The Poetry of tho Orange." It appeals to you when the fruit hnags ripe nnd sweot on the treo Iato In Fobruary, or oarly In March. Thon 'ho blossoms broak out, and tho troos are yollow with golden globos, nnd white with orgnno (lowers, It may bo that a flurry of snow has whltonod tho mountain tops, and thon you havo an artistic background for a tropical for est. The air is full of sunahlno, and heavy with fragranco ns night comos on, nnd thon, If tho moon be shinning, you may hoar at midnight through tho opon windows, tho song of tho mock Ing bird In the sconted grovo, and It novor seomod so mollodlous boforo. An oxperlonco liko this Is posslblo any winter, nnd It Is worth a Journey of a thousand miles, while you can have It. by taking tho scenic Shasta Route through the great nnd pictur esque Siskiyou and Shasta Mountnlns to Southern California. Completo In formation about the trip and descrip tive matter, telling about California, may be had tram any Southern Pacific Ktnt or w. K. COMAN. Gen Pas. Agent, S P. Co. Lines In Or gon, Portland, Or. 2-n-w-dly OASTORIA. Bwritke jy Tha Kiri Ytu Hiw Alwgys BWfclit CLASSIPIEDADS Aivt nlst men ti. five lines or leu. la this column .fl,!?ne,'1h,b7.1 ,,mf,;or 2Sc. 50 Week $ 50 s month. All over five lines at the same rate. WANTED. wania Men, We teach the barber trade tu the shortest poeatbte time at small expen.se. and guarantee po sitions. Wrlto Molefs Barber Col lege salt Lake City, Utah. I-16-m 00O head ef Stock Cattle Wanted Cowt and heifer calve, yearlings and l-yegr-old heiferg; av- ImlU to th hundred head, to raise on shares ly nliable'and perfectly re sponsible lifelong cattle men. Pine graas range In western part of Lane ceunty: half iocreao for six years. Addross A. J. Thompaon. Qardlner, Oregon ls-levim To Rent Eightroom bongo, vrtth all modern cooveaWooe ad bara. one block from ttraai ear line. Apply at m SUt St,, .y fOR SALE. "or Salell agree, with ood haueg ad ham. Two aeree la fruit and grape, oaa mile east of Pratum, 'r "g. rm Al J& , 4. A For Sale. A good fresh cow, one-half milo east of Prlnglo school house M. B. Valontlno, Salem, Or., R. p D Routo No, 5. ' 2-17.'iff' ' For Sale-W Ison and Clark Seed, ling strawborry plants, MZ Andrew Verclor, R.-p. D. No 2 s? ror oaic. inreo goou ianns. Best In tho country. Inqulro of Dr. CuBlck over Cnpltal National bank. 2-12-lm Typewriter for Sale Good bargain In flrot-olass machine Call at Journal office. 2-12-3t Cows for Sale A fow good fu blooded Jorsoys. Inquiro at David son's, Morningslde. 1-13-tf PER80NALT Ladles Uso our harmloss remedy for dolayod or suppressed menstrua. Marion, county; good school chtii-chcs, mill stores and sawmill near by. Will coll cheap. Address John Rich, JPrutum, Oro. 2-17.caiw tlon; It cannot fall. Trial free. Par I Is Chemical Co., Mllwaukoo, Wis. 2-7-0t-sat MISCELLANEOUS. Lost. A gold button pin, with por. trait of baby, has bluo eyes, curly hair, dressed In pink. Finder will lcavo at Journal offlco for reward. Ruth King. 2-18-3t New lot of Indian Baskets at tho Va riety Btoro on Court strcot. Call and bco them. Annora M. Welsh. Wiy the o. K. Grubber and Stump Puller. Manufactured near Brooks, Or. Three state premiums; best In tho stato; on horso has power of 09. Sond orders early and grub an aero a tlay. Jns. Flnnoy, R. F. d. No. 8, Salem. Or. 11-C-tl You will always find the choicest moats and groceries nt the lowest I prices at Edward's &. Luscher's, 405 and 410 Stato street. 'Phono orden given special attention. HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. D. O. SCHUCKINQ Hop buyer. Phons Main 1311. Offices In Bayno block, ouuu Biruui, auium. SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop merchant anu purciia8ing ngent. No, 2164 uommercini Bireot, upstairs, Balen, uregon. -mono umi. T. A. L1VE8LEY & CO. Dealers In hops and hop supplies. 'PAone J2U, oiuco room lb UDornelm bldg., Sa lem, Oregon. c Ji l jiimx. PRODUCE BUYERS. C. C, R. J. Fleming K. of R. and 8. JAMES M. KYLE & CO.-Hlghest cash prlco for potatoes, onions and dried prunes. 175 Commercial street, Salem, Orogon. LODQE8. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Cutle Hall In Holman Block, corner State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of tad week at 7:30 p. m.. A. B. Struj FORESTERS OF AMERICA Coat Sherwood' Foresters No. 19. Metti Friday night In Turner block. Hirrj Watson.O.R.; A.L.Brown, Sec. ( j Modern Woodmen of America 0r gon Codar Camp No. C246. Metuj ovorV Thursday evening . 8 o'clo&j Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, T. O.; A. L. Brown. Olerk. Protection Lodae No. 2. Ancient 0r I dor Unitod Workmen, meeu en Saturday evening In tho Holou Hall, corner of Stato and Libera treeta. Visiting brethren welcomi J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sollwooa. Recorder. 08TEOPATHY. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Graduato Amem can School of Ostoopathy, Kirk1 vlllo, Mo., Successor to Dr Oraca Albright Offlco hours 8:30 to 11: and 1 to 4. Odd Fellows Tempi. Phono Main 2721; residence Phone 2306 Red. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Suggestive Thera peutics and Osteopathy. Nervous, functional and mental diseases, nea ralgla, headaches, nervous prostra tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc, D'Arcy block, State street rnn Main 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shavlna Paxlora.-Sevea Jr class barbers engaged. Finest & rooms In city. Wo u UiP sterlllxer. J. Ryw, f rop. Evans Barber Shop.-Only fft hop on BUto sUeeL 1tT,J.rn new and up-to-date. Finest V?. batha. Shave, 15c: kMt, Ji baths, 25c, Two firt-cl" "" blaoka. a W. Evans, prop--j VETERINARY. tAisfc"ak Aet " " -u Dr. E. E. Jaokson, Veterinary o Ft and Dentist Office, " Uvery. Phoafe MbJb 8Bl ence Phone 205 Rod- .A 3 . k iA. I