9AMJY CAFTfAIi JOURNAL, fALSM, OltlMON,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1008.
Does not Color the Hair
Destroys Dan dr (iff
r AYCR'S HAIR VIGOR
SUICIIJK'S POISON NEARLY
' CAUSES ANOTHER DEATH
AbBontmlndednesB on tho pnrt of
Mrs. Qeorgo Dlnkoloy of Drownsvlllo
nearly roitilted In her death Tuesday
noon from strychnine poisoning,
when Bho thoughtlessly poured out
a spoonful of tho strychnine solution
that her aunt, Mrs. Nannie B. Saw
yer, had killed herself with a fow
minutes bofore. Thought of what
sho had done and the consequences,
camo to Mfs. Blakoloy lmmodlatoly
after sho had taken tho poisonous
liquid into her mouth so that sho
did not swallow any of it. Thooffoct
of tho strychnine, howover, was
enough to cause hor to become par
tially blind for a few hours.
Mrs. Blakoloy camo to hor aunt's
hduse when informed of tho tragedv
Silo walked Into tho bedroom where
tho decoascd lay nnd as sho stepped
up to tho bedsido her feet camo In
cpntnet with tho bottle of poison
which Mrs. Pawyor had placed tinder
tho bed after swallowing a portion of
ho contents. Unthinkingly Mrs.
Blankolcy picked the bottlo up nnd
poured out a spoonful which sho took
into hor mouth In order to ascortaln
its contents, Sho says that sho know
at onco that tho liquid contained a
strong solution of strychnlno and so
spat It out of hor mouth,
Allxuiy JjtotcB.
.Albany, Oct, 21. (Special) Mrs.
E. L. Myers was a short business vis
itor hero yesterday.
Hon. Walter L. Tooze, of Falls
City, Epent Tuesday afternoon in Al
bany. Mr. J. L. Irvine, tho painter, who
has purchased a largo Ford touring
car, will now have something up-to-date
.to hunt Chinas with.
Tho Albanv Commercial Club has
appointed n committee on reception
and entertainment, consisting of 35
of Albnny's many populnr ladles, to
arrange for tho visiting ladles on No
vombor 11, tho grand opening day of
tho Albany depot, Insldo work Is
bolng ru hod. nnd Albany Is to hnvo
n lino ticpot.
Captain Houck and Colonel Yornn,
rnngo officers of the O. N. O., aro su
perintending a trophy Bhoot of tho
members of Company O.
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Deafncsa Cannot lie Cured
by local applications, as they cm,m,'t
reach . the diseased portion of ihu
eaV. There la only ono way to euro
deafness, and that is by consi'tutlon
a) rem 0(1 lbs, Deafnoas is caused by
an' Inflamod condition of the miir.ouh
lining of tho Eustachian Tube. Wlion
tills tubo Is Inflamed you have n rum
bling sound or Imporfect hearing,
and whon it Is ontlroly clccd, Deaf
ness is tho rosult, and unless the In
flammation enn bo taken out nnd
this tubo restored to ItJ normal con
dition, hoarlng will bo destroyed fnr-
eror; nlno causes out of ton an
TEA
We want ypur goodwill
and your money; not one
cent without that good
will. Your crcctr ret'trni rour money U too don't
llk Schilling! 'Dei.tt we Hit dim.
A llttlo moro rnin, please, for that
fall plowing,
For Ctiroatc Diarrhoea.
"While In tho army In 1883 I was
tnken with chronic diarrhoea," Bays
George M. Folton of South OlbBon.
Pa. "I havo slnae tried many remo-
eron nut witnout any porrnanont ro
llof, until Mr. A. W. Miles, of thl
plnqn, porsauded Hie to try Chambor-
laln's Colic. Cholorn and Diarrhoea
ctaiBod by Catarrh, which la nothing Remedy, ono bottlo of which stoprocl
hut an inflamed condition of tho mu
cptis surfaces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollnro
for any case of Doafnoos (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Ifall's Catarrh Curo. Sond for cir
culars froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, 0,
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
it at onco.
drug store.
For sale nt Dr. Stone's
, Np dust on Salem If Jos. Moyors
& Soiib ran help it.
Cold Wenthcr Advice,
to all h to bownfo of coughs and
colds on tho, chest; ns neglected they
readily load to pomimonla, consumn-
, tlon or othor pul nonary trouble.
llourno got columnH In tho mnchlnu Just ns soon an the cough nppoais
organH oh, how thoy lovo a people's treat It with Ballard's Iloroho-un.l
iwnntor, i Syrup tho Htandard euro of Amorlca
, U80 ng dircptnd perfectly hnrmlcs
DoWitt's Carbollzed Witch 11070' A euro and preventive for all dl
Salvo Is tho bo-t salvo for pllos. Bo eases of tho lungs.
nitro you get DoWitt's. Sold by nil Prlco 2nd, 50c and $1.00 per ho
drugglsts. tin. Rold hv nil donlnrn
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Thrda marriage licenses wore is
sued lnte yesterday afternoon. W. W.
Huntley, rfgd 10, of Stayton, Ore.,
and Pearl M. Doylo, ago 16, of Stay
ton;, Horace Sykes, ago 24, of Salem
and Emma E. Black, ago 20, of Sa
lem: Leonard Dumars, ago 21 and
iKmma Stottler, ago 19, both of Sa-
ham
IV ill
Transfers of Ileal Estate.
Wlllamebto Endowment Assn., to
J. H. PotorBon, lot 8, block 31, city
of Salem, W. D., $3 GOO.
S. A. Burdlck et al to J. R. Klm
jon, north V lot 3, 4, 5, C nnd 7,
block 1, In Buttovllle, W. D $300.
W. L. and N. Ttockhlll to S. M
and D. M. Lamb lot 4, block 11, in
Capital Park addition to Salem, W.
D $300.
E. Q. Chnrlcsworth to II. Heater,
79.62 acres, T. 7 S. II. 1 E., W D,
$11500.-
E. and. A. Roy to V. V. Davie, lot
3, block 5, In town of Stayton, W.
n . 1K0.
vr T -. - r
J. m. wirth to v. J. Diem, iu acrei
in section 26, T. 6 S. R. 3 W., W. D
$800.
I. and J. F. Robertson to Anna
Stnyton. undivided Vt interest in lot
22 in Potters addition to Stayton,
W. D $75.
A. and J. O. Qlonz to E. E. Prunk,
pnrt of lot 3 and 4, block 26, in city
of Salem, W. D., $850.
J. B. polzor to Paul Monnrch. lot
on State Btreot in A F. MUW D. L.
C city of Snlom, W. D $1200.
W. W. Tinkle ot ux to Anna L.
Haskol, land in Woodbtirn, W. D
$250.
: n -
Had n Closo Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, tho wldoly
known proprletonof tho Croom hotel,
Vaughn, Miss., seys: "For several
months I sufforod with n soveru
cough, and consumption seemed to
have its grip on mo, whon a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery. I began taking it, and three
bottles affected a comploto cure."
Tho famo of this life saving cough
nnd cold romedy, and lung and throat
healer Is world wldo. Sold at J. O.
Perry's dnug store. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottlo froo.
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THERE IH WEALTH
IN GROWING CHESTNUTS
Walnut culturo Is rocclving a
great deal of attention throughout
Oregon, nnd each year tho acroago Is
Increased. There are places In many
counties where wnlnuts do exception
ally well and whllo they hnvo not so
far rccolvcd n very largo amount of
attention In tho stnto, It Iu only n
nuestlon of a fow years, whon thoy
will bo extensively raised. Tho trees
begin to bear tho fourth year and
glvo tho best rosults after tho tenth
ypnr. Aftor tho tenth It Is claimed
walnuts produco larger profits than
any other agricultural product.
o
llndgors, Mooroi nnd Gibson aro
iiwn(' rftf In ii"'ln '
RANGER IN BRINGING
SHEEP FROM MOUNTAINS
As this Is tho date for bringing
sheep out of tho mountains and gov
ernment reserves there are a great
many problems which the sheep men
will havo ,to face in tho drives. Ac
cording to Dr, W. H. Lytlo, state
sheep Inspector, the date has recently
passed for tho. removal of flocks from
tho reserves and, that, together with
tho approach of cold weather is caus
ing a genernl movement of sheep
from the mountains to the foothills
to nrlvnte ranches,
In trailing, sheep are subjected
to n great many dangers. Tho flocks
that go over tho rood first will cnt
off nil tho grass and those Mint come
aftor will be subject to danger front
pohdn roots. The recent rains wilt
mlnlmizo this danger somewhat.
Tho most general danger, how
ever, accordingto Dr. Lytle, to which
sheen are subjectod In trailing, Is
the danger from eating too much al
kali. Sheen men In th's section mnv
best be warned and advised by read
ing tho experiences of sheep mon of
tho Arlington district.
In Arlington, Dr. Lytle say, that
there hns boon "heavy losses of sheep
this- sonson In trailing. Tho mot
general cause of tho los-es" hns been
alkali polsonlngv In mnny Instances
sheep wero trailed for 250 ni'Ie"
through dry country where it wn
oftlmes necessnry for thpm to two
days or moro without water. In ad
dition to this tho drivers neglected
to glvo tho sheep enough Bnlt. As a
rosult they licked un alkali when
ever they found It along tho rond.
Those two things, lack of 'sufficient
water, and of plenty of snlt aro most
often the cnuso of alkali poisoning.
Tho symptom are bloat, followed
by scours; usually froth and deposit
of. alkali like salt round mouth and
nostrils.
A great mnny shcop In tho Arling
ton district hnvo been Bnved by treat
ment nfter getting poison. The boit
genornl treatments aro, provontlng
animals from drinking excess of al
kali water: if bloatod puncturo with
a knlfo. Give raw oil.
Slightly Colder With Snow..
Whon you seo that kind of a weather
forecast you know that rheumatism
weather is at hand. Got ready for
it now by getting a bottlo of Bal
lard's Snow Llnimont. Finest thing
mnda for rheumatism, chilblains,
frost bite, sore and" Btlff Joints and
muscles, all nchoi and pains. 25c,
50c nnd $1.00 a bottle Sold by all
dealers.
o
Was tho graft at Seaftfo too strong
"or Reed that ho qu't?'
CASTOR I A
I'or Irfanta and Children.
ilio Kind You fta Ahvavs Bouglii
Boars tk
.
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JEUo Kind Yor JHnvo Always Bought, and whldk h iT
in uso for ovor 30 years, has foorno th J!L.:!!
-rt mm and has bccnnmrtn,JL.?r of
&ffl&: TEbSE
All Counterfeits, Imitations nndJuHt-ns-Koodr'
Exnoriments that trlilo with and end. .. . "K
Infants and Children Expcrionco against Exwriaw
What is CASTORIA
Castorln is ti harmless substitute; for Castor Oil fat.
porle, "Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Vlam'itf
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other KomJ!
Hubstnncc Its ngo is it guarantee. It destroys WZ
txnd almys Vovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Sj
Colic it relieves Toothing Troubles, enres ConstlsJZ
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Fowl, rcgnktI
Stouiiirh duo Dowels, glrlng healthy and natural (C
Tho Child ons Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
CEWUSME CASTORIA AUWAYll
Bet; the Signature of
The M You Hate! AlwaysBof!
Jn use For Oyer 30 Year,
TM OCPITAUN OOMfNINV TT MURMf tTWIT, HtW TOHCrTf
ft "f .
Ir is to bo hoped tho state' central
commlttco will nt least land'- that
spoakor i!n Salem.
Moro Than Enough Is TooiMach.
To maintain health, u maturo-man
or woman needs just enough food to
ropalr tho- waste and supply energy
nnd body heat. Tho habitual con
sumption of moro food than la neces
snry for-those purpotos Is tho primo
emtio of stomach troubles, rhouma
tlsm and' disorders of tho kldnoya. If
troublod with indigestion, rovfne
your dlot, let renson and not nppe-
tlto control nnd tako a fow doaos of
Chnmborlaln's Stomach and Liver
Tnblots and you will ?oon bo nil rljtht
ngnln. For salo at Dr. Ston'o drug
ntnrn
buncos noon roads assii
ori-:gox-ii)aho mm
31EXT coxann.
Roscburc. Ore. Oct. atu n
For tho above occailon t ni t
ONE AND OMMHIIIII. mi
'tho ccrtlflcato plnn m beeau&fl
lzod by tao Southern EadM ft.
W.M. McUORRiT.
General Pcssmeh ijM
20-21-Z2i3-24.
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THE WANT ADS ARE READ BY EVERYBOD
'CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
Thrco Linos. Three Insertions, 25c.
rort fiALii
n-Airo Tracts In 12 mllos of Port
land. Flno fruit hind and closo to
now oluotrlo lino and county road.
7H0, J50 caBh nnd ?10 por month
IIomoBOokors Information lluroau,
222 N. Commercial St., Salem. Or.
10-5-tt
Fo 81 Ono lot, with aovon-room
houBO, fruit troo, berry vines and
garden spot, 350 South 17th St.
Price $8 GO, fl.33-lm
For Sale A first-class 1V4 horso
power Mitchell gasoline engine,
wlili nuto snnrker. both In good
coadltloa. Alno horse power
water moter, Enquiro ai journm
onli'ft immediately, if you wish a
bargain. li'l0"1! .
For 8al Fl vo-rom modern colonial
cottago, 44G South Capital ttroot.
Prinn 19.R0O. Call nt nlaco 2 to 5
p. m. 19-20-31
OUR K)NKV MAKERS.
$1550 each, ' Two now Iiouboi, C
rooms each, with bath, city wntor,
tastily finished Insldo and out.
Plastorod, Each on a ,lot 60x150
foot. Terms if doslred. Ono rents,
for $15.
$300 each. Two lots, closo In, five
blocks from postotneo, good sur
rounding, on good clean street,
$200 each BQvoral lots, seven blocks
from postottlco.
$200 por acre. 10 ncres Just out
side city limits, no buildings on It,
now In clovor, fino building slto,
A choice spot for n homo.
Rollnblo In mranco written on resi
dence and business proporty nt a
saving of 40 per cont.
PKUOUHON VIR1IKK.
10-21-tf
DRAYMEN
CHiumlns Rros.' Transfer Company
. AH kimln nf trnnsfor work done
Furn'turo and plnnon boxed roady
for shlnmcnt. Proinnt service U
our motto. Stand and otrco at
253 South Commercial street
Phono 210. Rosldenco Phone
HARGAINS I.V REAL ESTATE.
15 acres, good 7-room plastorod
nnd papered Iiomso, barn, nutbulll
lugs, fruit, etc. good homo, lustdo
corporlitlon, only $3000.
C ncroB, good Iioubo, barn, fruits, otc,
In good location on good road, for
a fow days, $1750.
Oood 0-room plnstored Iioubo, barn,2
ncroB, nil in fruit, Just out of Sa
eom. This Is good land, good home
Only $1300. .
Al o Botno of tho beat lots on State
utroct.
10 ncroB, ono mllo of good town nnd
school, on good roan, gooa -room
house, barn, outbulldlnga, all kinds
of fruits, etc., good wator, good
Iioubo, only $2400.
Houses to rout, otc.
If you aro looking for farms, or
houses, seo
A. O. SMITH A CO.,
Room 9, ovor United States National
Bank, Salem, Oregon.
For Bale Ton shareo of Hickory
Bark preferred stock. Address
Drawer 518, Salem, Oregon.
y-ao-u
For Sale Fivo room modorn colon
ial cottngo. 445 South Capital
stroot. Prlco, $2500. CaR at
placo 2 to 5 p, m. 10-20-3t
BARGAINS.
For 5, 10, 20-ncrp tracts Beo us.
Lots! Lots! Lots
Wo havo cholco building Iot prlco
$50 und up, on Inatallmont plan.
Why pny ront whon you can buy
lots on torms?
HiriihfH iimrTiOtN $:il!5 nnd Up.
Houso, 3 rooniB, two lot', 10 younc
fruit trees, somo bonrlng, woodshed
nnd good well water, only $325, if
taken soon,
Houso nnd hot $850;.
Oood two-story houvo' 0 rooniB, wood
Bhed, good well water, closo in for
$850.
Modern fl-Room Houso $1100.
Strictly modorn Iioubo, C rooms, 3
bodroomB with closets,, bath, toilet,
( pantry, houso, now nnd woll fln-
lshed In n few daya; novor. occu
pied. For modern houso from
$1100 nnd up.
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS!
Como and lot us know your wants
Wo havo n largo list of farms, Borne
of tho vory boBt In tho valloy, any
numbor of acres to suit.
For Rent Modorn 5-room houso,
completely furnished. $15 a month
BECTHTKrj A MINTON.
811 State Street. nayno Building
Lop t On Tuesday afternoon, a hand
ombroldorlod towol. Flndor loavo
at Journal olllco or phono 1005.
10-2 1-8 1
LODGES
Carpenters Union No. 1003 Local
Union No. 1005 of Carpenters ana
Joiners of America meet ovor Sat
urday ovoulng at 7:30' p. m. In
Hearst hall, 420 State Streot
A. W. DonnlB, Roc. Sec
Foresters of America Court Shor
wood, Forestors, No. 19. Moots
Snturday night In Holmnn hall,
State stroot. Waldo Mlllor, O. R.
J. O. Perry, financial sccrotary.
Central Lodge No. J8, K. of P.
Castle hall in Holman block, cor
nor State and Llborty strootB.
Tupsday of each week at 7:30 P.
m, Oscar Johnson, C. C; E. B
Anderson, K. of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen o America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 524 C. Moot
every Thursday ovonlng at 8
o'clock in Holraan hall. W. W.
Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk.
Woodmen of World Meet ovory Fri
day night at "'30, Jn Holman hall.
E. Lupton, C. Ci P. L. Frailer,
Clerk.
Wvnger At CherrlHgtoH pianos and
organs iioid on oasy torma; tolo
phono 11S7; 247 Commercial
Street, Salem, Orogon. tt
FOR RENT
JtoolwTe "Lt Furalshed and un
furalshed rooms at 79 N, Com
mercial, east side of street.
10.7-tf
For ReHt Three rooms, not fur
nluhed, 205 Twetity-ftrst Btreet.
r f Crt. 10-S-3t
1X)R RATiE.
18 acres river bottom land of Front
streot, $2800.
15c acres, rlvor bottom land, $3300
10 acres river bottom land, 4 acres
In Btrnwberrlos. balance In orchard
young bonrlng trees, $3600.
20ncrp farm, 5 miles from Salem,
4 acres in cultivation, balanqo in
Pn-turo nnd timber, 4 good cowb.
2 horsoi, harness, wagon, hack,
plow, harrow, 5 dozen chickens,
Home household furntturo, $2500.
A Reed bargain on Slxteonth streot,
$1100.
Oood IflO-ncro farm.ti miles from Sa
lem, good 7-room houao, inrgo barn
all fruit for family use, 15 acres
young orchard, 0 acres timber,
closo to school, $900.
54 ncres, 7 ml'ea eat of Salem, good
houso, woodshed, somo young or
chard, nlonty of wood, 36 acros in
cultivation, $2700.
80 acres, 3 miles from Salem, 40
ncroa tu cultivation, balnnco In
pasture nnd timber, $65, must bo
sold soon.
31 nce. acre orchard, balance In
cnilt'-fltlon, good 6-room houso,
woodahed, 3 horses, 2 caws, 2 heif
ers, 3 hogs, wagon, buggy, plow,
havo In fact everything that la on
tho placo. $6000.
J. O. BOHUMB,
44 State tt, h the J. L. Fr-
INFORMATION BUREAU.
I will Buy your land or Soil you
mine or Exchange if It suits
both of us. I can give any Infor
mation regarding tho Government
Lands on the frontier In Lake or
Crook counties, and can glvo a1
satisfactory description of any
part of Oregon or California-
from porsonal oxpertonco and ob
servation. J. O. ROBERTSON,
1367 Marlon street, Salem, Oro ,
Office oVor Stousioft Bros. 10-19-tf,
IN BUSINESS CENTER.
A good 7-room rosldenco close to
business center cheap for cash If
taken at onco. Must bo sold, Call
476 Court street.
FOR RENT.
Good store building on Commercial
stroot.
ELLIS At WOOD,
476 Court street 10-21-lt
Taken UpStray goat, wether, about
six months old. Call at F. R. Cap
per, 1456 Mission street.
10-31-3t
Sprclui Sale On Couches Thursday.
Friday and Saturday you can get
first-class with spring edges, at
less than cost; also special on
comfortables. Why sloen cold
when you can got a good comfort
che pt C. ni"-n,i Cqwo In and
seo thorn. 447 State st. 10-323
For Sale A niodern house with fu-r
nlture for sale or rent, Enquiro
410 N, Summer. Phone 7R9
Lincoln Annuity Union Sick, acci
dent and ponslon Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledged; every claim paid.
Good agents wanted. J. H. C.
Montgomery, supremo organizer,
Box 432 Saleror Orogon. R. R
Ryan sccrotary, 546 State street.
WANTED
Wanted At once, good boy to carry
papers, one with pony preferred
Apply to Journal. 9-8-tf
Wanted Good young driving horse
weight about 1000 pounds. T. W.
Rarason, Journal. 9-39-tf
Sales Agents Wanted $36 per weeK
or 400 per cont profit. All sam
ples, Btatlonory and art catalogues
.freo. Wo want ono permanent
agent in this locality for the larg
est picture and frame house In
Amorlca. Experience unnecessary.
We Instruct you how to sell our
good and furnish the capital. If
you want a permanent, honorable
and profitable position, "write us to
day for particulars, catalogue and
samples. Frank W. Wllllnms Com
pany, 1214 W. Taylor street, Chi
cago, 111. I0.21-4t
MISCELLANEOUS
On October 1 Drs. Darby and Gbr-
noll will remove tholr dental par
lors from tho Gray building to
rooms ovor tho Thompson Jewolry
store. 9-25-lmi
Cement Work Concrete walks, sep-
tlo tanks, cement floors and foun
dations. Estimates furnlshod and
nil work guaranteed. J. P. Votch,
328 Marlon street. Phono 60.
9-lQ-tf
Snlcm Caslki Market Tho flnoaUoats
of moats nt tho lowest prices, My
phono 370, 173 S. Commercial St.
P. W. Royeltz. Prop. 7-21tf.
Help, FurolshU Free of Clmrge By
Latham Land Company, 478 State
stroot, phone No. 149. Patlos
wanting help please call at office
or phono U9. Also havo cow for
salt).
Concroto Work Got my prloes on
sidewalk, curbs, spetlc tanks and
comont worlt of any kind?. All
work guaranteed first class. M.
Ward, 2378 Maple Ave,, Highland
Phone 669. Jtaly24-tf
Carpenter Can do all Wads of
rough and inside work. Anything
from repairs to contracting. A. C.
Browa, 1390 North 17t& street.
9-29-
voget Lambor and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shlaglee, building material,
wood and eoal. Low price and
prompt deliveries. 0 block eas
of 8. P. paseeng 6pet Phon
198. 7-8-tf
Butte & WeBderotl- Fine wiaee
liquors and clgan. We bandlr
the celebrated Kelleg gand Castli
whiskies. Cool and refreshing feeei
constantly or draught. Soatl
Commercial street. 9-Jt-lyr
Wanted Laundress at Willamette
Hotel. 10-31-3t
HVERY AND FEED STABLES
Livery ad Feed Stables Old Pojt
office Stables, at 254 Ferry street
between Commercial and Froat
streets. Telephone 188. Some of
the f.aeftt llverlee la the elty sen
tte fouai were. WeaUeett ft Jaka-
Miss EInva Welter Pianist. Appoint
ments can be made for lessons ev
ery afteraoon from 2 to 4 o'clock
Classes In Dunning Method Tues
days, Fridays and Saturdays. 695
North Liberty street. Phoae 1351
9-28-
Young Man Do You Know Tliat By
Joining tho salesmanship and set
ent'flc man building class Just now
starting at the Y. M. C A., you
can vastly Increase your earning
capacity at a very Bmall qost. Meet
every Wednesday night. Compe
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sales. Lectures by prominent
business men. Helpful dlscu-slons.
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