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TH DAlLYOURNAU 8ALEM, OREGON. TESDA FEDRUAR.24, 1903.
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What would yw clo f he next time ?you
1 have a hard cold if you couldn't get Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral? Think it over.
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THE OMffPUL1:
Members Northwe Afternoon N
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"oY H0FER0llbTHEn8.
Dally One Year. MOO In
It h nrccumoct-fhatMan cottar
l I hav a eniyrrtat, arid xeverrrtl
i-'ood men nr tunny to ! tin for th
tfifflco. But thf fflUTCgJfbrs are that
tliel honorwJjL bofljjgjfffoeted for tho
soMhompafi tlreJUitrlct
ilarlonoHmy KopilBlicans should
rlfte abovo local considerations, and
Advance, il(ln nornlnato th"- strongest and bost
2fl!!y.Thr" 1on,i,-? '2 MZnctZ' man forHhe cllstrlcthpthor Tip bo" a
Oally'by Carr or. 69 Cents Par Month. " ,. .w'tLiiL - -Weekly'
One Year. fflOO In Avance. PfanL tf Jjffljlnfe from some
MMaoacs- -J-rrr -as a IHIinr, r( uni.
lin mini tutitihumt. The teat should be filled by a caro-
'thlss anjnqultorial bill, how about
tho present law which permits tho
assessor to cntor every homo In tho
Btato and ascertain how many cows
tho family possoBBes, how many
spoons, luw much furniture? Oppon
ent of th bUl Bay, 1twpul'd put cor
p i a leu:, i 'Jt of business. ."But I say
to j on that the way tonmt the farm
ir c ut if bi ntiss fa ,to refuse to enact
thl kt id of legfslalfon.' Ilut what
hi have corooratlons to rlotho
emflolvW' vrlth secrot robes and
say, What buslnos Is It of yours what
wo are doing? GimUomcn, you have
promised tho people jof -Oregon this
kind of legislation. I Sppeal to you
Lto. fulfill ydur'promlBo." '
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LABEO
ItlllHlllHIHIHIIUHr
THE CHAMBERLAIN ADMINISTRA
TION. . ijtortubllcnn papers aro saying nlco
things about tho present administra
tion, and Interpreting lis plan, Kb re
vealed by Governor Chamberlain, of
folding heads of Institutions rosponsl.
bio for all subordinate appointments,
fill pip able niPinbor, who can accom
pi lh most for tho welfaro and devel
opment of this Btato. Oregon has
great JntbrostH to protect,-and tho Re
publicans have a very groat, responsi
bility, andqr tho clrcutriaidncesf
ATROCITIE8 IN 8TATE PRISONS.
Tho American people In this twen
tieth century pride thomBolvps on
their civilization. Thoy have , con
demned tho "water euro," practiced In
tho Philippines an an Inhuman and
barbarous form of torture, unjustlfl-
This Is an Ideal that Is hold In tho o ovon In war. Hut whon ono
minds of many officials, and has beon reads tho roport mado by tho seriate
Attempted by other governors, but committee appointed to Investigate
4hoy have novor boon wholly huccoss- ! tho California stnto prlsonB ho might
fill, and probably "Mr. Chamborlaln nupposo wo had not yot omerged from
-will not be bo entirely to his own sat-.the Dark Agea whon torturo wat a fa
Iflfaatlon. miliar mode of doallng with criminals
Pnrtlaeii pressure Is something that r persona accused' of crime. Any
nnnot be got rid of In American gov- thing more vllo, more abominable,
enimental affairs, and yet Utere seems nwro nithy, cruel and barbarous than
to be' u tendency to redtiee It evil ef-U straltjacluit treatment as It has
roots to a minimum, and that ki to be ln npplleil at Kolsom and San
onifOiiraged. jQulntln, would have boon looked for
For Instance, the office of prison ,n vain among the dungeons of the
pbylebiH l being sought by three S-01d World, when torture had been re
lent Democrats, aa one of the plums duced to a system,
to be awarded by this admlnlittratlon. I The report aaya the straltjcket
It Is ronctdwl that a SaUm man will !" not been used In our prisons for n
be nppeluteil. jyeir or more, but the men Hullty of
The aeitlmnt arc Dra. Itynl, Shaw the hellish cnieltlea discovered by the
nnd Mntt, all oewpetent pli)iile)atiH committee should not bo allowed to
and surgeons, ami tacked by strong escape punishment. No such men nre
ami InflitenUal frletitU. Hut here It to have chance or prisons or to
romus the queatlOH of the public aer- have anythlna; to do with prisoner,
vlre. Under such men the lienitentlaiiea be-
TIih prison phyalclan and aunieon come schools of cruelty and Inhuman
for the paat four years Ima been W. A. Hy. The brutal rullluna who tared
Cuslik nu liuleiMxidoMt Itepultllcnu, , helpless prlsonera Into the etraltjack
who has made an excellent record for,et, and left them thus cruelly cramped
ivnnnmy and Hlllclency. Until the paat for days at a time, nre more deserving
winter, wkau the prison was swept by Rtrlped suits nnd confinement with
ft fever soeurxe on nceuunt of bad hnrd UUxtr than were the victims of
water. In common with other Instltti- their fiendish omelty.
tlons, ho Imd reduced the number un-1 It appears that trlelng-up. another
der medical treatment to almost a groes form of torture, la still crfntln
minus quantity. jued in our prisons. This, like the
All the minor surgery, and even lm- atraitjcket, should he al)olutetly
IHirtant wirgerj'. wits imrfoiin! a abollsli!. as cruel and Imrbarous.
careTulU' and ae coiisetuntlnuily as If J The giHt vice of prison manage
the pHLietUs were well to do and free nient In this state baa always been
' ItiseiHt. j iHJlltlcal control. Penology la a sol-
It wo4ili appear to ah outsider Unit ence, and there are few persons cape
he knows the dtiUee of (he oltlce del-, hie, by study, ability, and force of
ter than ally new oluclnl who might character, to administer prison af
be appoint jiuil lht Uie' tayniot fHlre with the beet ltoeelble reeulta.
Could Hot llo bettgr than let 'ell So long as wardens are rliosen, not
Enough alone. ' jfor fltneaa, but out of were iteraooal
favoritism, or as a reward of polltl-
leal servlcee. the penitentiaries will
THE
auooeaaoR to tonque.
VTlTJ!Z!!!:i r.;-. ,! a disgrace Ul
the state.
The leglslatHre. lioweve-, baa done
good survooe In exposing the wrong
llak.1 It fir li Mt a. nlnta hJuahs II .fl..1..
m the publle. " " " " ,,,"7-- ,l '"'"
l MHtmed fey M,e thut thJte-' ' T.; ,
MikVHH wlkHlvrltkl.al'b mntl ln WttHRmeHt and a.lmlH-
'"" WKIKHMer IB tttlS U -.-..rft,, Iltl, w.i ubili-.
dlsctiestnn of a Voiier man to send to
conweee to succeed the Into Hon. I
Tlioa, 1 1. Tongue. A number of more '
or lee worthy eandldatee are brought
b
IstratfOn. Doth Warden WUklHeon
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frfnl hill aUlat)i 1 ii Miik ama l .sfll
taka a s,. ...,i ....,iar -.,.,....... " W 'rf . and
anrl a 4l Pa..w.u ... i,..i.i .hi. ....V11 ',riMa "wiini Uiwaselvee bah
MODERN 8CIENCE PROVES
BIBLE TRUE.
Perhaps tho-most remarkable event
In tho history of modem Christianity
Is tho unexpected confirmation of 131
blo truths from tho hands of what
seemed to be Its arch-enemy. Modern
Sclonce.
Tho pick and spado of modern
scientific Investigations have come to
tho roscue. Parts of tho old Biblical
world havo beon oponcd up, and wo
now find ourselves faco to face with
tho veritable contemporaries of Dan
lol, Moses, Joseph, Abraham.
Within the last two decades the ex
cavator has boon actlvoly engaged
uncovering n few cities ln the land of
Eden, tho homo of Abraham. Tho
Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania is exca
vating. Nlppud, tho Biblical name of
which Is Calnoh, (Qonenls x, 10); the
French aro oxcavatlng Tello, a city
which flourished boforo Abraham was
born, and the. Germans arc at work
upon the temple and tho "Tower of
Babel" In the city of Hjibylon,
Tho origin of thoso romarhablo
Bnbyldnlnn legends which so closely
resemble the Biblical aocounte of the
Creation, Eden, nnd tho.' Deluge be
longs to tills country. The Deluge
atory. for Instance, as recorded by the
Babylonlnna Is strikingly similar to
the Old Testnment even In minor de
tails. AtracluiHjH, tho, Bnbylonlan
Noah, Is commnnded by ilia gods, af
ter they had decieed n lltfod, to' build
a ship or nrk, to pour pitch over the
outside nnd thelnslde, and to take the
seed of life of every kind In'o tho
ship. When It was ready, Atrschnsls
embarked with his fnmlly, servants,
poesoaelona, cattle nnd banst of the
field, and closed the door. The heav
ens rained destruction forL six days
and nights. The wind raged, the
Hoods and storm devastated, until the
whole of mankind was turned Into
clay. The ship grounded on a moun
tain of Nlslr. After evn days a
dove Is sent foiUi; but It iciurned, as
a reeling placo ty. did not And. He
then sent forth a swallow, but It also
returned. Lastly a raven Is let go.
which did not turn bark. Everything
la then sent forth to the four polntu of
the compass. An altar Is erected and
sacrlneea offered. The gods snaltthe
sweet savor, and gathered like llles
about the aacrtneer. after which It Is
decided that. Instwd of a deluge, wild
beaata nnd famine shall diminish man
kind because of Its sins
A number of the tablets loutnlnlng
tti9Sfri8kuilt wr written aboufthe
time of Abraham.
Letters from
Women
Cured by the um of Kodol axe received dally.
Their troubles nearly all beetn vlth Indigo
Hon or other stomach disorder.
If the food you eat falls to give strength
lo vour body. It Is because the luloea ac
creted by the stomach and dlgeatlvo organs
are Inadequate to transform the nutrient prop
erties of the food into blood. That la
Indigesllon. Tho aystem la deprived of the
amount of nourishment required to keep up
the strength, and tho result Is that one or
more of tho delicate organs gradually grows
weak, and then weaker, until finally It Is
diseased. Hero a great mistake Is made.
That of treating the dlsead organ. Tho
best doctors In the land make this very
mistake. Why should they ? It la so easy
to aee that the trouble Is not there.
Kodol
Cures
This famous remedy puts the stomach and
digestive organs In a healthy condition so
that rich, red blood la sent coursing through
tho veins and arteries of every muscle, tissue
and fiber throughout every organ of the en
ure body, and by Nature's law of health, lull
itrength and vigor la soon restored to each.
Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
itomach disorders
I have taken Kodol for nearly two months
after each meal and It la tho only remedy
that gave relief from tho terrible pains I
sndured. After a time I would take It but
Dnce a day, and now. while I keep a bottle
Bandy 1 seldom need It, as It has cured me.
Mas. J. W. Coolbauoh, Mllo Center, N. Y.
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottlti oolr. 31.00 SUa hoUtnr 2 ttmss the trial
Ita, which sells (or SO cents.
'reparad by E, O. D.WITT A OO., OHIOAQO
For sale by F, Q. Haas, 96 8tate St.
et
t7? fWf flfr' Trf
Special at Geenfea&m's
Towels at 4c each. Towels all linen regular 15c
now 10c. Towels Turkish nice white ones 12 l-2c,
Towels Turkish large sizes only 20c.
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Infants silk hoods in great varsety at- special re
ductions.
Greenbaum's Dry Goods store I
S First Door South of the Postoffice.
802 Commercial 8t
M 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H l II tl 1 1 1 1-H-H-H-H4
Highways, ln the neglected condi
tion In which they nro found today
throughout the state. Isolate the farm
er for from throe to five months In
the year, drive the young man or wo
man to the city or vlllnge as a result
of discontentment and nro creative of
centralisation of population, which Is
becoming more nnd more a problem
illfllcult of solution,
tfje
fiMQIOTISIH
The sbxitach ta a lrgi l.ir in "life.
liberty and the outwit uf happnu
twn most iHKmle are awair lamottut
omh wltbataml uuHger but not dwH-iita.
OHfltwwl ilya
kiH
LflHssBatL"
nuriM
TU
IMfiHW ia (ft for
tieco, stratajiu
aul a pel la. The
titan who Mea to the
fituit for kit cwuHtry
with a Mk atoHtaoH
will be A weak
itoMter and a fcHjl
ituder.
A fmui Mowa
wake loi Kuud
Mkiu well u
tur Iteatlk and bepttl
niNW
DliriH of Hte
MtuMukck and utkei
orgaHa of dig
iium mA HutrUio
are promptly and
twrtwaneetfy cured
i the use of Ik.
iWVs OoMen Med
kel DatfiBvet. It
ItuiUta up tor Iwdy
with wMiiid aVb and
olid itteecle
p MM
mm a mm) w at)
o lvcf, b of iyi
laarri tl
04 Uttlm wW aw linn
mm rrlarf rtaaUif. 1 Uummt &tu
4. fHtUMM Mnls4. l 4J
Meeaod !' aecvnsiac
UWf ! a-.ii bMtdaa 1 1 fcgmJ
MtL I ! Mt riBBtJM
Ml Mh
mmt .u.l
wwlrwrwa l4aa, wy U frwaU.
The deader wUe tlere a subataUtle lor
the " t U.-v U only ceekbts: to tuake
Ute btl u.m ptwsk nstUanl u lb ei
ut lew iiirni.irtoua praparatioua.
th tx-rve'a Couimmm tWuee Medical
Ada HtUjhft m loaeli't of Kamw
to uv & wiifra ' u4
u mttoml aeua for tkejweer eo-en4
4 w w vmnihi Mr Ute MHM IMMUM.
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not eecflite responsibility tt the ohU
I rage that bavw ben oowwlUed upon
j priiMMieric Sneranento Dee..
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CIGAR AND CIGARETTE LEGISLA
TION. CtwgreiM baa again undertAken the
sUtrMWdowM task of rgulnUag the sale
of the baleful ajgarettsb Th imwerful
hotijo eoHunltUe on ways and means
hoe farubly retwirted a bill whleh
iHiixiees a penalty upH any Hwaufac-
turor of tobacco who aWxoa to any
paekage of tobiu-vo, shhIT- cttjam or
elgnretto a mark, label, wmmnn or
any olbftr dtvtee whjiMrw tat triTere
a svomIuw lo Um pwrobasee.
Tke ground lor Ui prood lectii
fyiim ut Utat urtaea art a sUmhIus to
sHdue m & etoKtreUMi by
routes. Hetore m aa euomoua
prtae bualueea ww done In cigarette,
which reetrMl a akeck by tfee rvu
kut Ih Ute Utegtoy htit Isapoolug a
IMMaKy Mick a It ie KOyged to re-
BMt
1 rr Um BsottekMi was r
Iteatod,
THE DAVEY TAX BJLL.
TH Uftver bill to tax laiautxilU
iwotterty of exrteeaah,Ulihoiie
auu oil roMpeufe m IsMteoMtely
poetiuMted In Uw kouee. TK nmmt
wm similar to tb Hartfe WU. vrfctoh
alo Haitoi to pmul Tke vote for twat
ponMsut mi H is li. o tke m-
Uoo made to l4eality nocuous Uie
WIl Mr. Drjr said: "Thto k a most
IipoMtM BopcJtio.- k Ownil.
"I Mpotoet U Uie mm of Uie
IMtonle f Oregon aatMt Mh troat
went TaU bill Is tbe OHttwta of
KTlHtrw BuOilo. N Y l1 u Ut lOl fol do aot heir J
I uM hw o VM" burdew. If couatry home is largely the c&u
DIRECT VALUE OF GOOD ROADS.
In an address at a good roads con
vention In New York the argument
against espouse and high taxes was
met In Uif following wordk
They strfjii to have lost slghtpf the
fact that oummerclal and aRrioiltural
IntereeU hrthe way f hitvraal devol
opmoiit by ak lwproeiu. ut ty public
highway are toitay wore than over
absolutely neceeeary for th wllbe-
Ing and welldoing of every eonununl-
ty, whether classed as a -talg, coun
ty or a sub-dlvtslou of a countyr they
forget that witb Uie betterment of the
highways come the bettvnuent of Uie
home, that ambition which haa for a
long time lain dormajit in tho. fnrmor
would begin to aenine uronortlena
UHlooked for In a ebua whlolj today
has so many ditcouragemeau and but
title eiwiiiragient. Tlieyi forgot
tkat aeeoMtblaHy renders form life
more attwoUvo, eeoerlaiiy tQ the
young. UuH fcne (ouutry fireside
bonks b wad wore and wore ejieor-
(ui m a vtniUt of Msiriaiion; that the
ens wltb wklek Uie ul,i reaak the
ebool. Ute church, the (heatii the
Ittgfgjry. and too uMottoniUea oFlvlll.
uaff Uwmsawes of Uie bonnFf Sie
lly 09MO. Uto oooort.inltloa 0f an x
ehanajo of thoosjhi and m ft;. iMefjn.
ntontUr wrIUi another h an aid (o he
fMaalHimnt of higher , iTtHoat&n.
Thor stmnbJ roweeotxr that with: a
gmooU. iRYlUnff thoroughfare aomns
Uw eonltast botweon the &Sgjfeoid
tmtm. uaJkbtewlthed boiuiftig. tot
tortKf waH-toe. and other evldonjos
of abndMMHt and negleot, They
honW (fiMsnr that uo IWniiBii
In the agikltkvnJ eoainiuiiltlfte of
tbU Mato )vu 4oefOMos dMring JJUe
t tw iwv4ot from twaty to twon
ly4vo nor eonx. mmI th( tko raton
Uon of farm prounty hns noMwiPfly
decreaaod. u a rooM4une of tnt.
loa In djituand, from furtyavo to
sixty poc coot, and that tho lack of
niwasuva leoutreo mnnubitaiF tk
SALEM'S BRIGHT FUTURE.
There are Indications from the ra
pidity with which real estate is chang
ing ownership that there is a great
building season ahead for the Capital
CMtv.
The Journal believes that more
building will be done In the next five
yean than for ten years pasL
A great many small residences nnd
houses to rent are being planned for
construction this coming year.
It Is more than likely thnt soveral
blocks of modern flats will be con
structed, as the demand for such
apartment houses Is Increasing.
The time will come when the Salem
hotel property will require the whole
front of that lot to be built up with n
brick structure, elevators and mod
ern Improvements.
Under the Impulse of the new char
tor Uiat goes into ofTect this year, all
property will advance, and the city
will take on the proportions of the sec
ond city In tho state, and keep so far
ahead of all Interior competitors that
none will ever catch up with Salem.
New WalTPape .
New Pottiets "
;New Lace Obtains
New Catpets.
Fine Furniture Polish Free to Housekeepers
Our new location is
269 Liberty Street,
Next to Jos. Atcyers & Sons.
The House Furnishing Co.,
Stores at SALEM and ALBANY
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IN
,. THE STATE LAND FRAUDS.
Prior to the Republican state con
vention a great deal was published In
the state papers on this subject, but
the public did not give it much ere
ilenee. as It was done apparently for
IHJlltlcal effect
The Journal reprinted Monday from
the Statesman a report from a legls.
lathe committee that was of a more
serioos uattire. It has not been con
tradictod. and. If it Is. we shall u-
the other aide.
The report contained one paragraph
that we produce below, that was. bv
rror oc u statesman, gtvon exactly
the oppoelte sense from what It is said
uie original report contains. It fol
kws: -There kt M orbtonee submitted to
the effect that had available timber
land been tolected by Uie elate, aa
renulrad Uv ku- ..-. . , ..
-. , ., muva , coy,,, n(,w
be sold for 100,000 or more."
rsow it is claimed that tho word
no" la not In the original report, and
the paragraph as printed without that
word would be the aubetnneo of what
one timberland expert sworo to be
fore the committee.
The JounuU believes the Unto has
eome u. K to Uw bottom of this mat
tor. and tt wlu tr to giro all the In
formation that can ho momm -.
eluding the torrect and arli .
orl of too legislative coouoittoo.
There have boon too many acensa
Uooa about Uie state -ki i j
muda. to pass the hole matter over
or Jumble it am lour ....-
let the whole matter
Bis. TWstee's Sale o
It is so, no matter whether men or boys we can fit them l
and fit them right. There are men's and boys' suits in "I
D'p; varieties so mat we can not oeirm to te or hem. i
mm iiiei K i h t 1 41 r B- 1 l A a .. A . .. . . 1 I I '
w jum nun ui uie m-ca uuu men yuu can come ana I00K j
a at them. Men's suits that we were selling: at $10.00, t
t (CIO CA nnl C11 CA nnn CO Dm.i. o..; iii oX V rl
y i.ju uuu u.ju mutt po. uuy o ouiia atui jj i-j j
IJCt LUlll UiaLUUlll.
We also have a large line of extra pants in swell pat
5 terns that we are selling at a big discount. Remember
? the place, 295 ConTlSt, opposite post office.
I SAM ADOLPH, Tstee.
MHBBElaHHHI3 BBBH-8-1JBBHI-HHEtI
KICKEDBYAHORS
AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY
YEARS BEFORE THE BONE HEALED
people. ow
come out
ruoncity is toe w,, u nt ,w-
tniSC Look at Um nul.M.4... ... .
Uto tttandatf on, umpl to
forco cootreoa to ae out the pub
Uelty cUvu. in he Neion .,.
qmmy 9mn
I Lmtr vK.
I 111 ll.mB0T L i vTSsHlll
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"AM I ALL RIGHTT OF COUR8E
I'M ALL RIGHT," SAID MR. A.
COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN
ASKED ABOUT HI8 LEQ WHICH
WAS HURT WHEN HE WAS A BOY.
'I WA8 KICKED BELOW THE
KNEE BY A HOR8E IN 1860 WHEN
K MERE BOY, ANDSUFFERED FOR
YEARS. IT ACHED TERRIBLY
AND SOON BROKE; THEN PIE0ES
OF BONE COMMENCED COMING
OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT
A YEAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED
BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID,
WHICH LEFT ME N BAD SHAPE. I
WAS OBLIGED TO U8E CRUTCHES
FOR OVER TWO YEARS FR0
THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED
ABOUT 8IX YEAR8 AGO I ALWAYS
USED TWO CANE8. THE DOCTORS
TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOP
FOR A CURE UNLESS I HAD MY
LEG 8PLIT AND 8CRAPED AND
THE CORDS CUT. SOME ALSO
ADVI3ED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE
FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK,
THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OP
SALEM, TOOK MY CA8E. I BEGAN
TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN
six months my leg wa8 well
in fact i feel that dr. cook
saved my limb, and i want
everybody to know it, for it
was a Wonderful cure, soon
after treatment the black
flesh began to grow out
over the bone with a heal
THY COLOR."
A. COOPER.
September 1st, 1902.
WISHING TOKN5
CoTER'8 CA6
PERSON8
MORE
oP Mr.
CAN -EARN ALL THE PAnTICU:
LAR8 BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN;
ntrai?Birir;ircr AnFrinW. OR AT
jj.r&iiwftimfci e-w...
DR. C00K8 OFFICE, 103 LIBERTY
STREET, 8ALEM, OREGON.
'Mnsmrpwisim
iu OLD DISHES
Look Close
You'll not bco a sign 0! a 6J""J
or any other Impurity la the ''"
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J. P. ROGERS, Isj'
Wholesale and Retail
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