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MILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGOX. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1911. the capital journal E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor. Independent Newiaapcr DevotM to American Principle nl th Prosreai and rVvelnfnent of All Orwm rublbhed Every Evening- Except Sunday. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES) (Invariably In Advance) faulr, by Carrier, per year $6.00 Per month 60c Oailjr. by Mail, per year 4.0) Per month 35c Weekly, by Kill, per year 1.00 Six montha C"c "UIX LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT EDITORIAL SPEAKER RUSK PUTS . THROUGH SECOND CHOICE DIRECT PRIMARY LAW IUL LRECEIVF.D WITH APPLAUSE FROM THE CROWDED LOItliY AND FLOWERS SENT TO THE DESK OF THE SPEAKER FIRST PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE MEASURE THAT EVER EMANATED FROM A REPUBLICAN LEGISLATURE YOUNG REPUBLICAN UEADERS CHAMPION POPULAR CAUSE. Aiming at a new and honester leadership of the Republican party, 8pe-er Rusk put through th house last night the second choice primary election bill, which was frami4 by Senator Sinnott and Representative dill, both, of whom had prepared sec ond choice bills. They failed to agree on the terms of this bill, which was carefully com pared with thlet amendment to the ontltutlon providing that the legis lature may enact a second choice provision for the primary law, and Is believed to meet all tests of thW Ore gon constitution. For the flrHt time in the history of Oregon a people's measure that la to Itlvw the ppiople additional power at the polls comes from a Republican presiding officer, and Is put through ly a strongly Republican house. It. will now go to the senate and It Is al most too much to expect that the up per bonne will have the superhuman political Intelligence to pawn the bill. It will probably be rejected, and, as usual, the labor organizations Mid People's Power Uflgue will have to tmact the law to give the people of Oregon what other fttrong Republi can states already have. ProvlHloiis of Hill, Hereafter at all primary elections a majority shall be required to nom inate a pnrty candldaCo. Where there are three or more candidates for nomination for any of fice the voter shall Indlctute a first and second choice for such offleK In such case whore no candidate Tfwelvea a majority of nil votes cast, for that office, the second choice votes cunt for suchi candidate shall bo added to the first choice, and the one receiving tlm highest totul of first end second choice votes shall be de clared the party nominee, Where there are seevral nonilna. tlons to bo mailt In one division on the ballot, and no one has a miijor- HOUSE ROUTINE THURSDAY P. M, HOT EXCITING S. R. 182, Norton, relating to con tracts. Passed. a 11. 2r.ti, Pntton, for brlilse fran chise at Salem to Falls City and Western. Referred. 8. H. 174, requiring unexpended funds to be turned over to the Btnte treasurer. Passed. 8. D. 871, nean, relating to trade mark! Passed. 8. IX 288, Locke, appropriates 5.(M)0 to Investigate bubonic plague. PBMted. a B. 294, Iluwley, roads of Falls City made streets, Passed. 8. H. 236, Lune senators, salary ultstrltt attorney. Passed, A 11. 191. Joseph, liens against Tessels, Passed. R B. 205 Norton, Josephine county salaries. Passed. a R. 6, Hurgess requiring agents tu announce arrival and departure of Inilnn. Passed. & It. 215, Calkliw relating to muiil corporations. Passed. 5. I). 2S4, Carson, to ratify certain Oerds. Passed. a n. I'i2, Lestor, for Inspecting railroad track scales. Passed, a 11. 24, Joseph, providing naval militia. Passed. S. 11. 14, Joseph, for private cem eteries. Passed. A :J'hM t0 use hair Preparations? JUL JTCLIQ, C Certainly not, if your doctor approves. t , ir. , hm dcclJe about yur "sing " c rnfor the h.-'r. n(ilhrr u'' ft a ..an w,r u,r i,u! mj; rnJfir thf h.-'r ri?thrr Wl Jt p . - ....... ..v,,..v. .. .. ,i HununKnui - - mi 1 R. M. HOFER. Manager Salem. Ore. . . s Ity of total first and second choice votes, those receiving the highest voflus In the group shall be the can didates, as a legislative group In Marlon county. Discussing the Rill. Peterson, of Umatilla, said he lived within ten miles of Walla Walla, and had observed the working of the sys tem of giving the voters a second choice In candidates The business and professional men of Walla Walla ap proved of this system as a good one. Huntington said this law would work the greatest reform In politics, and bring out better men by exercis ing thfl si con d choice. It required a majority to nominate a man for any ofllce, nud where there wore three or more candidates for ono office the second choIiHt miiHt i exercised. 0111 said ho was n supporter of Rourne, ami might be again, unless the Republican party put up better' men ho would vote for him ngaln. The constitution was amended to give the peopfo tlvo right of a second choice, and he favored giving It to them, t.et us have that kind of a law In Oregon the suite as they had in Washington and Idaho. Urooke, of Malheur, discussed the matter from the constitutional stand point. This section was enacted to give the propKi this law and propor tional constitution. A second choice does not mean to cast a vote for two men for the same ofTlce, but he exercises several choices for the same ofllce, and to arrive at a ma jority selections. The .constitution also provided for majority choice. This law would give us more near, ly the expressed will of the people, It was working wvll In Idaho, wliN-e he wan familiar with political condi tions. Mr. TtoiiPbrnke and Mr. Abram spoko for the hill. On roll call the bill went through by a big majority and there was loud applause. I S. II. 2,-,2, Iluwley, relating to drainage, fussed. S. II. IG.t, w. N. Ilarrett, to appro priate property for public use. Passed. Third Itcnuln? ITnnse Bills. II. D. 222, Bryant, llcna for mater ial. Lost. 11. It. 24S. Neuner salmon hatch eries. Passed. II .11. 371, Chambers, salary Lincoln county. II. 11, 404, Hrynnt, to validate all divorces. Tassed. II. II. 351, Cliatten, salmon hatch eries. Passed. 0111 bill to provide extension work Agricultural College. Tassed. H. R. 321, Fonts, $,"00 for portrait of General Summers. Passed. H. B. 412. Hollls, adulterating dnlry products. Passed. 11. B. 262. Reynolds, $10,000 a year for horticultural experiments at Cor vallls. Passed. H. B. 391, Fonts, to encourage county agricultural fairs. Passed. H. U. 407. Miller of Columbia fair association. Passed. It. B. 365, Brooke, to amend Irrl ff"nn law. Passed. 1!. P.. 240. Drownhlll. to publish esslon laws. Clemens moved In definite postponement. Carried. The Money Hills. II. B. 416. appropriation for bovs and Girls Aid society. H. B. 417, appropriation fi' mis cellaneous claims. H. B. 41$, appropriations for Insane, asylum. Read twice and referred. Resolution. H. R. 67, that, pages get $3.00 per nair or aamlrufi. It will not kv uuiiu. ( hiem - :! luiim lire n J ' ,VyrO day. I-ost. H. R. that documentary matters of history be turned over to State His torical society. H. J. R. 16, turning over relics to State Historical Society. H. J. R. 18, thanks for address of V. D. .Mercer. H. C. R. 26, to revise registration laws. H. J. R. 17, to compile and print 13,000 copies of state liquor laws. S. J. R. 12, woman suffrage recom mended to people. H. R. C6, to pay expenses of funeral of M. F. Kggleston. II. J. M. 12, resolution condemning polygamy. Defeated on adoption of minority report. H. R. 60, debate limited to three speakers on each side. H. R. 68 Clemens, money for In vestigating eastern Oregon asylum. Referred. H. R. 69, Clemens, money for fish eries' committee to visit Washington. Referred. H. R. 70, Clemens, money for In vestigating Oregon insane asylum. Referred. II. J. R. Col, relating to Coos Bay Wagon Road land grant. Referred. TRYING TO STOP PELAGIC SEALING INDEFINITELY CXITID rSISS LlAS-D wits Victoria, B. C-, Feb. 17. The seal Ing treaty between Canada and thfe United States, providing for a sus pension of pelagic sealing for an Indefinite tirm of years ha been signed, and aa soon as the consent of Japan to enter Into similar trea ty is secured, the schooners will be ordered from the seas, according to official information reaching here to day. The difficulty In providing for bringing the tMaty into effect lies In obtaining the inclusion of Japan to the arrangement. Owing to the fact that Japan Is not a party to the Paris agreement of 1894, the Jap anese sailing vessels are not bound by the regulations which govern oth er sealers, and the Industry pro vides for a fleet of nearly 5 Japan, eso senlers, of which 35 vessels went to Retiring Sea' list year. king (.i:oi!;i: ItKPUSEIr TO TESTIFY fl'SITKll TRUSS I.K.(1KI WI1IK.1 London, Feb. 17. King George's refusal to take the witness stand In the case of George MylluB, who was Imprisoned for criminally libelling Ills majesty, today threatens to bring to a head trouble which has Wen browing In England for some time. It Is said numerous miscarriages of Justice have resulted becauso "big men" have refused to testify.' An attempt will be made to bring the mattiif up in parliament during the present session. ItltiTISII COM Mill A WANTS RECIPROCITY f r N'lTEn ruKss i.kakud wins. Victoria, 11 ('., Feb. 17 "That the LIbtirals of Victoria, in public meeting assembled, endorse the propositi luriff agreement between i annua and the l nUecl States." was the resolution submitted to the gathering nt tho Ilnmd street hall under Uv.i auspices of the lixul Lib eral association. It was carried unanimously. Previous to this there weiv three addresses on the ques tion of reciprocity by local Liberal Iwulers, How's This! We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any ob ligations mads by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN. & MARVIN Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken -internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Bad BLOOD "Before I began using Cascarets I had a bud complexion, pimples ou my face, nd my food was not digested as it should have twen. Now 1 am entirely well, and the pimples haw all disappeared from my face. 1 can truthfully say that Cascarets are just as advertised; I have taken only two boxes of them." CUrtuce R.Giiffm, Sheridan, ImL !;?;, r.... , . .t. st, r'x.i -jo4 L i.iHl. Never s.onAl i-iVi-nr i.nrMa, 1(;. "V. i t.i ijuiiv 1 tfwtxn- h I Viloi g.ar.ipwl C (.'.. UuAnuilMHlta cur your uiMty bik ITO.NIGIIT I PORTLAND HOLD-UP IS CAPTURED Wll.l.I tn JOHSO AXD II. S. DF PI.KISSE ARUESTKI) FK R0B lll(i JK1VKLKY STOKE AD PART OF FI.rNDF.lt IS FOIM) 0 THEM. fl'MTSD 1'BKSH LEASED K'IRE.l Portland, Ore., Feb. 17. Charged with the daylight robbery of the Dia mond Palace Jewelry store when $4000 in cash and Jewels were stolen after James Gilbert, a clerk was knocked senseless, William Johnson and H S. Dupleisse, formerly a bar tender, are under arrest here today. Part of the stolen Jewelry was found on the prisoners, and Andrew Mc Donald, a hotel porter, who was ar rested while trying to dispose of some of the gems, has confessed his part In the matter and told the police that the, other prisoners are the ones who did the work. Both of them have repeatedly declined to talk of the matter and the police have not as certained whether it .was Dupleisse or Johnson who slugged Gilbert. When detectives took Johnson and McDonald in custody at Second and Morrison streets after shadowing them for two days, Johnson pulled a short nickel plated revolver from bis pocket. Detective Coleman, how ever, pressed his own weapon against the man's back and prevented any overt moves by Johnson. Practlcllly T5 per cent of the Jew elry remains unaccounted for. It is believed however, that it all will be recovered. Johnson and Dupleisse are suspected of other robberies that have occurred In Portland recently. The men were preparing to leave for Seattle when arrested. HELPFUL HINTS SCALP AXD HAIR TROUBLES GEN ERALLY CAUSED BY CARELESS. XESS. Dandruff Is a' contagious disease caused by a microbe which also pro duced baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to someone else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be In fected with microbes, which will in fect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair microbes than It is to get rid of them, and a single stroke of an Infected comb o" brush may well lead to baldness. Never try on any body else's hat. Many a hatband is a resting place for microbes. If you happen to be troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, falling hair or baldness, we' have a remedy which we believe will completely re lieve these troubles. We are so sure of this that we offer It to you with the understanding that it will cost you nothing for the trial if It does not produce the results we claim. This remedy Is called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We honestly believe It to be the most scientific remedy for scalp and hair troubles, and we know of nothing else that equals It for ef fectiveness, because of the results It has produced in thousands of cases. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is devised to banish dandruff, restore natural color when Its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this because It stimulates the hair follicles, destroys the germ mat ter, and brings about a free, healthy circulation of blood, which nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow new hair. We want everybody who has any trouble with hair or acalp to know that Rex all "93" Hair Tonic Is the best hair tonic and restorative In existence, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement . until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us noth ing for the remedy If It does not give full and complete satisfaction in every particular. Two sizes, DO cents and $1.00. Remember you can LOW ONE-WAY FARES To Oregon Electric Ry. Points Daily March lOth to April 10th Chicago. . Cinclnnatti. Milwaukee. St. Louis . New York ...133.00 ... J7.90 ... 3L50 ... SS.O0 ... 50.00 From other points In proportion. Tell your friends in the east of this opportunity ot moving west on low rate through tickets via Burlington Route, Great Northern. Northern Pacific, "North Bank" and Oregon Electric lines. You can deposit with me and tlekets wi 1 be furnished people in the east I will give details on request. C. E. AI.BIN. Agent Oregon Electric Railway. W. F. COMA Gen'l Freight &. Pass. Agt. Portland. Ore. ! H44MttttMM4mUmui......... t 1 1 I 1 1 1 It Mi Lungs Declared Socnd Life Insurance Granted. If you knew a remedy thnt really had cured TuU-rculuaii); that l.a'l F.-ivtd from death uuite a nu:nber of peo;e, wuuhl you try to grt C'onsunipt'vts i itertsr-d In It and Induce tliem t.) take It; or, would yru p:v nothing about it, or ftur of giving ofTiiine? We know li.e r., edifice. We know the peopje cured oi:: of them. V- e have the stories of cure of many and nrl'.ila vlts from Boinu. We a.iwn.so lv.'k:n.:ii a Alterative to tell t!i se v.!.n l:av lutis disease what h:i.s l.- n d-me by lta use. InvestiKate the f jIIomIhk: 101S W. iJiiuiihin tit.. Phlla.. Pn. Gentlemen: "On the evuins of ilay 13. l&Oi, I had live hemorrhage from the right lung. My hemorrhage kept up for one week I had twenty-eisht In all. Sep tic pneumonlii developed, ily doctor t"!il me I had bitter go to another climate, as my left lunjf had also b"ome affertej. About that time I met Howard Klot?, 1619 Susquehanna Ave., tills city, wiio had hemorrhages several years atro and who waa cured by Eckman'a Alterative. I started to take Kckman's about the latter part of August, 1907. My appetlie improved at once and In about two weeks 1 started to gain weight. I Improved steadily. Later, a very bad lameness de veloped in my right leg and I commenced to get a lump on my right hip. My doc tor told me I wag getting a tubercular ahPceas and that it was affecting the sciatic nerve. The lameness and lump gradually disappeared. Have uoi had any trouble of that nature since. Since my recovery about a year tisn. I was accepted for life Insurance, after two examinations by a company tnat had previously rejected me. I have advised several people to take Kckman's and those who took it faith fully had the Fame results a) myself." (Signed Affidavit) CHAS. ilOKOA.V. Eckman'S Alterative cures Bronchitis. Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa for additional evidence. For Sale by all leading druggists and J. C. PERRY. Salem, Oregon obtain Rexall Remedies In Salem only at our stores The Rexall store. J. C. Perry,-Drug Store. o Legislative Snapshots. The bouse adopted a rnle that only three persons speak on any one bill, and not over 15 minutes on each side As there' are 400 bills hanging fire this would mean that 200 working hours can be consumed on these mer itorious measures At an average of five working hours per day, the legislature will sit for 40 more days. The people can dispense with both bills and the legislature. It Is bad enough to vote for bills that you understand. To vote for bills that you do not understand Is Inexcusable Mason, of Hood River, who has enacted more laws than some of the real members, was still alive as this paper went to press. Major Ely, the venerable and dig nified vetxiran sergeant-at-arnrs of the house. Is quite strict In enforc ing the rules against the young men who flock around the tables where the committee clerks most do con gregate. But let no one assume that he Is Indifferent to the charms of the gentler sex. Major Ely has a pa'r of glasses with especially strong lenses that bring the object of his vision right up close. He uses those glasses exclusively on the ladies. KAISER'S BROTHER ADMIRERS THE KAISER fCXITEB l'BEBS LKASED WHIP!. Berlin, Feb. 17. The socialist and the progressive press are showing the keenest resentment today over Prince Henry of Prussia's characterization of socialists as "the enemies of our country." Addressing the Military Veterans, the Kaiser's brother discussed Indi rectly the Socialists gains in the last election, "It Is the duty of all to rally around our supreme war lord, the Kaiser, and to crush the enemy in our own country," he said. "Of course, we respect political convictions, but as soon as the orderly basis of such conviction Is abandoned In favor of revolutionary methods we must up hold the law and authority by all means." AN OLD-TIME PRESCRIPTION in a modern product. From tinie imme morial saso and sulphur have been used for the hair aud scalp. Almost every one kuows of tlie value of such a com bination for darkening the hair and mak ing it grow. In oldeu times the ouly way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it in the homo fireplace, a method which was troublesome aud not always satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date druggist can supply bis patrons with a ready to use product, skillfully ftmipounded in perfectly equipped labora tories. Such a preparation is Wjeth's Sage and Sulphur, which is sold by all leading drucgists for 50c. and $1.00 a bottle, or which is sent direct by the Wyerh Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New iork City, upon receipt of price J. C PIBRT. St. Paul fcs.00 Kansas City j,00 Omaha. 2J.00 De8 Moines 27.S5 Indianapolis. 55,$$ A Dainty Toilet Article. Every lady who desires to keep up her attractive appearance, while at the theater, attending receptions, whin shopping, while traveling and on all occasions should carry in her purse a booklet of f.ouranu's Orien tal Heuiity Leases. This is a dainty little booklet of exquisitely per fumed powdered leaves which are easily removed and applied to the skin. It Is Invaluable when the face becomes moist and flushed and Is far superior to a powder puff as it does not spill and soil the clothes. It removes dirt, soot and grease from the face, imparting a fool deli cate bloom to the coinplextion. Sent anywhere on receipt of 10 cents in stamps or coin. F. T. Hopkins, 37 Great Jones St., New York City. o If troubled with Indigestion, con stipation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased with the result. These tab lets Invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers. o The Corvallls schools are badly overcrowded. o Thirty Tears Together. Thirty years of association think of it. How the merit of a good thing stands out in that time or the worthlessness of a bad one. So there's no guesswork in this evidence of Thos. Arias, Concord, Michigan, who writes: "I have used Dr. Klag's New Discovery for 31 years, aid Its the best cough and cold cure I ever used." One It finds entrance la a home you can't pry It out Maty families have used it 4$ years. It's the most Infallible throat and luag. medicine on earth. Uaequaled for lagrtppe, asthma, hay fever, croup, quinsy er sore lungs. Price 50c, 11.00. Trial botle free. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, Druggist. FAIR GROO'D FEED AND GROCERY 5 gal. best Kerosene 70c Salem flour, Best, 8k $1.26 Hard wheat, Best Imperial $1.35 17 Ms lbs. best gran. Sugar.$1.00 3 cans Alaska Salmon 25c 4 3 cans choice Columbus 1 Tnmatnfts 9nn 3 cans extra Sugar Corn... 25c Extra Sugar Peas, can 10c 3 cans Condensed Milk 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c 2 cans table Peaches 25c Wisconsin Cream Cheese, lb 20c 6 lbs. whole grain Japan Rice 25c 3 lbs. extra choice Dried Peaches 23c 5 lbs. white Beans (large or small) 25c unoice liacon, per lb isc j Sugar Cured P. N. Hams 15c i All best government Inspected T Oregon Meat. f All goods promptly delivered. R. N.MORRIS Phone 1407. THE BEST STRONGEST AND MOST I DURABLE SEVER l PIPE MANUFACTURED I K1E cement X MADE i GLAZED SEWER PIPE It will pay you to inves vestigate before placing your order for Sewer Connections. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. 205 LIBERTY STREET IMMMi Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. I he Bosom Sets 9 I '' '-'- bind button holes exactly meet, the neck band doe. not Zinl i0"' neck: buu l"es exactly meet buttons, no Sift! r, -la fact a perfPCt flt " -ur Vs done wltn our new STEAM PRESSES, which n 0r burn fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck banu and bosom to a PERFECT SHAPE. Try the new ork. lsiiort welcome. r Salem Steam Laundry ih Libert, StH . J 13fl-16fl South Liberty Street Notice f Administrator's Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Marlon County. In the matter of the estate of z. E Bailey, deceased, M. E. Bailey, j! mlnlstrator. Notice is hereby given that, n pursuance of an order of the county court of Marlon county, Oregon, duly made on the 9th day of February 1911, I will sell at public auction, t'.ie property hereinafter described, to the highest bidder, the terms of sale to be cash in band: 1 dental chair. 1 dental engine. 1 box finishing slips. 1 box rubber dam. 6 forceps. 1 alcohol lamp. 1 hypodermic syringe. 1 bottle gold. 1 strip gold. 2 plate forms. 1 wooden malelt. 12 punches, probes and chisels. 1 rubber bowl. 12 polishers. 2 pair scissors. 1 box emery discs. 30 drills. 2 small dental looking glasses. 1 set sample teeth. 1 rubber dam holder. 2 rubber atomizers. Time of sale February 20, 1911, at court bouse; hour of sale, 10 o'clock a. m. M. E. BAILEY. 2-1 0-1 Of Administrator When a mob storms a Jail it never uses rain, snow or water. Speedy Belief treat Ildaey Tronble. : "I kai an acute attack sf Brlgkt's disease with ialaomatioav ef the kidneys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora Thorp. Jackson, Mick. "A bottle- f Foley's Kidney Remedy overcoat the attack, re duced the Inflammation, took away the pain and made the bladder ac . tloa normal. I wish everyone could ! know of this wonderful remedy." Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jerman. Furnrc" The Best Heater It will save you tniey every day yoi own it. I .ell ni d natal' the beat. Let me give you figures. See Me About an individual lighting plant for your home. The best thing In the market for jooklng and lighting. A. L. Frasier Phone 135. 251. btate Street m FRENCH FEMALE j U PILLS. A Srm, f KitTitN Rkliip for fluppuiuKD MEMrrnr'ATiOri. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. sr Kwt 8ir I Rut. iDi'tion l.iiar iuieM r Munev KefWied. Soot pn'i)tJ for 11.00 pur bot. Will i-M thiiu on trial, li 60 Tor I wheu relieved. Sm..ic, 1 r. If jour aimtt inu not ! mem Kim jour oruer 10 lag UN!TED MEDIC tl CO.. no Tf. Sold In Saem by Dr, 5- C. Stone Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop wire. Barb TIT 1 wire, rouitry Netting, Shin- 4 gles, Malthoid Roofing, P. &. j B. and Ready Roofing. All at the lowest prices. j CHAS. D. MULLIGAN ; 250 Court street. Phone 114 t Gold Dust Flour do by the HVDNEY POWER 1 1 rv.L-n.v. . Made f r Family TTse. your grocer for It. Hnua nd Mhorta always oa baa.. jj P.B. WALLACE, Agt. Flat C M '; 'If 5 " i' " v ' ii rl '- Celebrated Lenr Phone 23