Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 01, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAHA' CAPITAL JOrFNAL. SALEM, OREGOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1911.
GROWTH OF
SUFFRAGE
MOVEMENT
i:n;nrv ykahs ago women
(OILI) VOTE, AM) I'll EX TO A
LIMITED EXT EXT OXI.V, I
SWEItEX-lVM.L HE I'M VIRS.W,.
Few persons who have not made a
special study of the subject realize
how steadily the woman suffrage
movement haH been growing through
out the civilized world.
Highly years ago women could not
vote anywhere, except to a very lim
ited extent In Sweden and a few
other places In the Old World.
In 18:i8, Kentucky guve Hchool suf
fnigo to widows with children of
school axe. In IS.'iO Ontario gave It to
women both married and single. In
lxtil Kansas gave It to all women
Municipal suffrage was granted to
women In Finland In lS:i, and In New
South Willi's In 1XI17. In 18(1!) Kngland
gavo municipal suffrage to single
women and widows, Victoria gave It
to women both married and single,
and Wyoming gave full suffrage to all
women.
In 1871 West Australia gave muni
cipal suffrage to women. School suf
frage was granted In 1S7G by Michigan
and Minnesota, In 1N" by Colorado,
In 1877 by New Zealand, In 1878 by
New Hampshire and Oregon, In 18711
by Massachusetts. In lsxo by New
York and Vermont. In 1880 South
Australln gave municipal suffrage to
women.
In 1881 municipal suffrage was ex
tended to the slni'lc wmncn n ml uhl
ows of Scothind, and full parliament
ary surrrago in the Isle of Man. Ne
braska gave women school surrrage In
188I1. Municipal suffrage was given
by Ontario and Tasmania In 1881, and
by New Zealand and New Itrunswlck
In lXNfi.
In 1887, municipal suffrage was
granted in Kansas, Nova Scotia, nml
Manitoba, and school suffrage In
North nml South Dakota, Montana,
Arizona and New Jersey. In the same
year Montana gavo tax-paying women
thn right to vote upon nil questions
submitted to thn taxpayers.
In 1888 Kngland gave women county
suffrage, and llrltlsh Columbia and the
Northwest Territory gave them muni
cipal sufrrage. In 188!) counfy suffrage
was given to the women or Scotland,
nnd municipal sufrrngo to the single
women and widows In tho Province of
Quebec. In IX'.ll school suffrage was
granted In Illinois.
In 1X113 school sufrrnge was granted
In Connecticut, and rull suffnigo In
Colorado ami New Zealand. In 1X!)4
school suffrage was granted In Ohio,
bond surri rtge In Iowa, and parish and
district suffrage In Kngland to women
both married and single. In ixur. full
state suffrage was granted In South
Australia to women both married and
single. In lx:til full suffrage was
granted In Hah and Idaho.
In 1XIIX tho women or Ireland were
given the right to vote ror all officers
except members of parliament; Min
nesota gave women the right to vote
for library trustees; Delaware gave
school Burrrage to tax-pnylng women;
France gave women engaged In com
merce the right" to voto for Judges of
the tribunals or commerce, and Louis
iana Rave tax-paying women the right
to vole upon nil questions submitted
to the tax-payers. In lililll Wisconsin
gave women school suffrage, nnd West
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Povdor
cleanses, preserves and beau
tifies the teeth and imparts
Eurity and fragrance to the
reath. Mothers should teach
the little ones its daily use.
SHE GOT
WHAT SHE
WANTED
This Woman Had to Insist
Strongly, but It Paid
Chicago, 111." I Buffered from a to.
male, weakness ami stomach troublo,
..fSv mut 1 w' t" tho
;: : y.'V store to gvt a hottlo
f Vl J )'1'" u. rink.
J3 hum's Vegetable
y-fj Compound, but the
i.n U clerk did not want
J til Int. nm tinva II
he said It was no
rood and wanted mo
. try sometliina
else, but knowing
nil nhout tt. 1 in.
sisted nml llnally
gi u, ami x uni no
Australia granted full stale suffrage
Jo women, both married or single.
In 1901 New York gave tax-paying
women In all towns and villages of
the state the right to vote on questions
of local taxation, Norway gave them
municipal suffrage, and the Kansas
leglslture voted down almost unani
mously, and "amid a ripple of amuse
ment," a proposal to repeal municipal
suffrage.
in 1902 full national sufrrage was
granted to all the women of federated
Australia, and full state suirrage to
the women or New South Wales.
In 1903 Tasmania gave full Btate
surrrage to women, and bond surfrage
was granted to the women of Kansas.
In lltufi Queensland gave women full
state suffrage. In lltoij Finland gave
them full national suffrage, and made
them eligible to all orficers, from
memberfl of parliament down.
In 1907 Norway gave full parlia
mentary sufrrage to the 300.000 women
who already had municipal surrrage.
Denmark gave women the right to
vote for members nf Mm lmnriu nt
public charities, and to serve on such
iioaros, and Kngland, with only 15
dissenting votes out of the r. 7U mum
hers, of the house of commons, made
women eligible as mnvors. aldermen
and town and county councillors.
In 190X Michigan gave tax-paying
women the right to vote on questions
or local taxi.tlon and the granting of
franchises; Denmark gave women who
aro taxpayers or the wives of taxpay
ers n voto for all officers except mem
bers of parliament, and Victoria gave
full state Hiirfrnge to all women.
In 190!) I!elgluin gave women the
right to vote for members of the Con
sells des I'nidhommes, nnd made them
eligible; single wopien nnd widows
paying taxes were given n vote In the
Province of Vorarlberg (Austrian Ty
rol), and (llnter Park, Vn., gave tax
paying women, married or single, mu
nicipal suffn'g".
In 1910 Washington gavo full suf
frage to all women; New Mexico gave
them school suffrage; Norway made
municipal woman sufrrage universal
(three-riftlis of the women had had It
before); llosnla gave the parliament
ary vote to women ownlm? n mrinin
amount of real estate; the diet of the
i.rnwn Province of Krnln (Austria)
gave suffrage to the women of Its enp-
"iii cny, i.aiiicn; New York gave
women In nil the towns, villages and
third-class cities a right to vote on
bonding propositions: Vnm
tamled nmnlcliml aurfrniFn
women (Hingie women nnd widows
had It before); the (luedwar of tn
roda (India) gave tho women of his
dominions a vote in municipal elec
Hons; and tho Kingdom of Wurtem
herg gave women emmiml in n,rrv,.,ii
ture n vote for members or the cliam-
ncr or agriculture, and also made them
eligible.
Since Janunrv. 1911. both hnnu.i r
the Icelandic parllment voted to give
women rull sum-age; Norway has
made women ellirible to must nf ti,
offices of state; and the legislatures
of California. Kanunu n,,,n v.,
vada nnd Wisconsin llflVU VmIiiiI lit
heavy majorities In Mvor of submit
ting to the V() t (TH Pftf1fcHilllti.mil
amendments granting rull suffrage to
women.
Manv Vi'ill'H fiLTO. Ulitin rwmol ant
frage was much more unpopular than
now, somebody asked Hlshop lillhert
Haven ir It were true that he had
been speaking at a surrrage meeting.
"Yes," answered the bishop. "I don't
want to fall In at the rear of this
reform. I prefer to march with the
procession!"
There can he no doubt as to which
way the procession Is moving.
1'. S. EOHE.NT SEHVH'E
HILL MAKE EXHIBIT
CAMPBELL
WILL LEAVE
CHEMAWA
TENDEIiS RESIGN ATIOS WHEN
0 KEEK ED A TltA.NSEER TO SOME
OTHER SCHOOL INDIAN
I AIITHEXT HILL STILL
STATE NEWS.
One boat of the Astoria salmon fleet
caught 23 'a tons of salmon during the
season, netting the two men operating
It $3290.
A church on wheels visited Fort
Stevens Thursday.
At Mfdford the steel cage of the
Jail containing the prisoners was
hoisted by a block and tackle while
the walls are being built under it.
and the prisoners slept "In suspense."
a Deei amine is inreatenea in ku- i
IE TEA 111
DIEM HI
of
Slate Knlr Grounds, Salem, Or
hept. l, ihrough the nctlvlty
trunk Meredith, secretary nf th n,
egun Stle Hoard of Agriculture, the
I'nlted States forest service has agreed
to place an exhibit at the Oregon
State Knlr, which opens September
II and continues fr n w,,,, nt Salem
The display will consist of bromide
enlargements and transparencies or
actual photographs showing work and
conditions or national forests. There
will als,( bo photographs allowing
preservative timber treatment and
strength test ItroceSSCS With itlmrtti
and maps.
Seeds and seedlings, specimens of
leading Pacific Coast trees
of Insect Infected timber, nm.l
obtained through distillation pro
cesses, figures showing revenue to the
state, amount of timber for sale, num
ber or stock grimed and such data
win tie shown In n manner to bo eas-
nnyone interested
1-.,,. ' " .
glad I did, for it has cured mo.
"I know of no ninny cases w hore wo
men liavo been ouved by I.ydin K. Pink
ham's VtL'f table) I 'imi.,,m,,l i,t i ......
.. ......... viutu I , ill! " niiwwii in
R1IV to I'Verv millerlmr it in i .
. u i i' "b t,vuin it mat Tn.r iiiiuei n ooi uy anyone interesti
K And, St.. thlcaK,,: 111.
This U the ara of substitution, and j mm V, ,
women who want a euro should Insist Seattle, Wash uK "ti l'atkntak
W".1. ""kliara Vegetabhi !a I'l-ycar-,, d k 'skl. TiJ t'
in ihii nttii , t . . .... .... .. .
Unable longer to hold his position
ab assistant superintendent of the
Chemawa Indian school, and rather
tiian nccept a transfer o,ult 'c ccr-
v ce ent relv. W. P. Cnmtihell .li.r
day tendered bis resignation 10 Sui.er
visor lllggins, now in charge of the
school, and left vesterdav for I'nrt
lanu, winch city for awhile, at least
ne will make his residence.
The resignation is a result of an
investigation mndp nf Ilia qehnnl h.
the Indian department. Charges were
mane againiit superintendent Chal
c rait alleging that he failed to ob
serve the regulations In relation to
religious services in the school: also
that Immorality existed among the
students and that lie had whipped
several c rl students. II was troner
ally believed Hint Assltsant Supcrln
tendent Campbell was back of the
charges, but whether lie was or not
an Investigation was inmle nnrl the
result or It was that he was ottered
a transfer to another school, but )
dined. He has spent some 30 years
In the Indian service.
Supervisor Wiggins admitted when
seen this morning that Campbell haJ
iieen ortcreii a transfer, and also that
he hud resigned. Ho was asked I
Superintendent Chalcraft had also
been offered a transfer and replied
that to his knowledge he had not. lie
stated that so rar he had received no
ortlclal notice as to what the action
in relation to cnuicraft would be.
Chalcrart has been In the service
for years, nnd has a reputation for
integrity and ability. Hut recently
the Hoard of Trade and the liuslness
Mens lei'L'lle In inlet cnnvpnMn
passed resolutions Indorsing him ns
a man and also his administration In
the school, and asking the department
to retain blni ns superintendent of
toe school
o
ALL OUT Of SOKTS.
Has Any Salem Person ffcyer Felt
J 1111 1 11 II J
Keel all out of sorts?
Tired, Illue, Irritable, Nervous?
Hack feel lame and achy?
That's the story of sick kidneys
Had blood circulating about;
I'rle acid poisoning the body.
Just one way to feel right again,
Help the sluggish kidneys;
Do It with Doan'a Kidney Pills.
Mrs. II. M. Coon. 223 North Mnln
street, Albany, Oregon, saya: "I used
Doan a Kidney Pills three years ago,
and they gavo mo great relief from
uacaacne nna otner symptoms of kid
ney and bladder trouble. The pain In
my uncK ceased and my condition im
proved In every respect. I am glad
to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills,
For sate by all dealers. Price, 60
cents. Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo ngenta for the United
Btaies.
Hamember the name Doan'a and
tnko no other.
o
Don't wasto your money buying
Piasters whttn vnn enn dpi n hntti nt
('hamborlalu's Liniment for 25 cents
A Dieco of flannel riamncneil In thin
lilllment Is snnerior to nnv ulnuiur
ior iiime duck, pains in tho Bldo and
chest, and much cheaper. Sold by
an owners.
o
Tho thing for tho hobo convention
to demand is pensions for thoso who
nre on principle opposed to doing any
niiin. ,
gene. I.ane county does not raise
enough heef to satisfy the home dp-
K.VIST. mand.
The Coos Bay & Eastern Is survey
ing for its road from Marshfleld to
Roseburg.
The Bandon rarnlval was a big suc
cess. Mrs. C. J. Rarhlte is gathering a
second crop of strawberries from her
vines at Kugene.
Klamath Falls will observe Labor
day.
A pretty bad forest fire Is reported
near Olffon, 23 miles east of Pendle
ton. Wolves are reported as killing
many cattle In the monutalns near
Crater Lake
Work
beg
A 'X (
, -
I otlllHiulwt Inst ni t til u .,,.,,.,., .h i i
not accept Boinetliintfelsium which the
wiuKK'n v.m huiko a unto more profit.
Women who are passlnB through this
critical period or who are HutVerlna
irom any of those distressing Ills ih"
ciillar to tbelr sex should not lose sk'ht
of the fact that for thirty years l.ydh
h. lnnkham b 'igetnblo Conipoiind.
which is made from roots and herbs,
lias been the nt.imlurd remedy for f.i
iimlo ilia. In almost every co.immt.lty
you will llnd women who have Imhii
rostored to health by I.vdla V I'mk
Jjam'n 'egvUibli) CouuHjuud. "
to complete his Kngllsh education
wanted a white wife. After discover
ing that her hat would cost five fox
skins, shoes one rox skin, and a dross
an otter skin, nnd that he would be
coir.elleil to hunt continuously fur
the remainder of his life, he chunged
his mind.
o .
l.lkiHl tTivlesH Cooker.
(I'stntn nna mini wixa I
Hllki'TStlebl. ( nl Auir .ti k
snak waa quite nt homo with 14
i tucks under an old hen when ilUrov.
ertsl by 11. C. Henry.
All patent medicines or medicines ad'
vertised in this paper are for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
The only rash drug store In Oregon,
owes no one. and no one owes It,
carries lurge stock; Its shelves,
counters aud show cases are loaded
With times, mpillrlmia nnfLtna
. . . . , ...... J, , .j 1 -
let articles, wines and liquors of all
sinus ior medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone Is a regular graduate In medi
cine and has had many years of ex
perience In the practice. Consulta
tions are free. Prescriptions are
free, and onlv regular nrteo t,,
iclne. Dr. Stone can be found at hi.
drug etore, Salem. Or. from 7 in the
mornlne until 9 st niM v,k
- - - - .nM tlUtUI
t ommerclal street. Salem. Oregon.
OKI HIM Pill
for backache, rheumatism, kidnrv or h1art.t t.nVI. J . ...
Foley Kidney Pi,U .re tonic inaction. 7rSX
HED CROSS PHARMACY.
Restore Faded and Gray Hair
to Natural Color Dandruff
Quickly Removed.
There is nothing now about the Idea
of osing sage for restoring the color of
the hair. Our great-grandmothers kept
their locks soft, dark and glossy by
nsitig a "sage tea." Whenever their
hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or
streaked appearance they made a brew
of sage leaves and applied it to their
hair, with wonderfully beneficial effect.
Nowadays we don't have to resort to
old-time, tiresome methods of gathering
the herbs and making the tel. This is
done by $ killful chemists better than we
could do it ourselves, and all we have tn
do is to call for the ready-made product,
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Item
edy, containing sage in the proper
strength, with the addition nf sulphur,
another old-time scalp remedy.
The manufacturers or itus remedy
iter i.ane. i ne manufacturer or una remeu;
fork on the Oregon Eastern has I authorize druggists to sell it under guar
:un at Vale. antee that the money will be refunded if
O It fails to do exactly as represented.
I mi.:- t! !.. ... l,n
CASCARETS WORK
WHILE YOU SLEEP
Salts, Cnloimd anil Cathartic Pills
Are Violent They Act on the
Itowols us Popper Acts In
Nostrils.
Take a Cascaret tonight and thor
ughly cleanse your liver, stomach
nd bowels, and vou will snrelv fuel
great by morning. You men and wo
men who have headache, coated
tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nerv
ous and upset, bothered with a sick,
gassy, disordered stomach, or have
backache and feel all worn out.
Are you keeniuri' clean inabln with
Cascarots or merely forcing a pas
sageway every few days with salts
cathartic pills or castor oil? This
is Important.
Cascarets Immediately cleanse and
regulata 'the stomach, remove the
SOUr. UndlKeSted and fprmentlnu
food and foul gases; take the excess
uue rrom the liver and carry off the
dcconiDosed waste matter nnrl rwilcn
from the Intestines and bowels.
llomemher. a Cascatvt tonight win
straighten you out by morning. A
lu-cent nox from your druggist
means a clear head and cheertnl npss
ror months. Don't forget the children.
o .
Foley's kltlner Iteineilv (l.lnnhh.
Is a great medicine of nroven vnlno
for both acute and chronic kidney and
maimer ailments and for annoying
urinary Irregularities. It ts
Cecoiiiinended to elderly people for its
wonuertui ionic and reconstructive
qualities, and the permanent relief
and comfort It elves thm i. m.
Connell, 117 Catherine St., Klmira, N.
says: "rive bottles did the work
for me most effwti
doubt Foley's Kidney Remedy Is the
most rename Kidney medicine ever
made. Red Cross Fhnrmnnv ir
lerman).
o .
Gin ago Takes Its Hacr.
Berkeley. Cal.. Aiur. ai Tn miVo
room for a garage at the Shattnck
hotel, the first houan built In TWV
eley is being torn down. The dwel
ling was erected-by Francis Shattuck
III 1SUZ.
A New College Course.
Ran Frnncisco. Aim. 31 Tho lni.
est course in the public schools here
Is to be expert training In airwi nr.
dodging.
o
Xotlce of Intention to lmproie Alley
In Block 49.
Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the city of Salem.
Oregon, deems it expedient and pro
poses to Improve the alley In block
49. of the city of Salem. Oregon.
with concrete, at the expense of the
adjacent and abutting property wlth-
n said limits, according to the Diana
and specifications adopted for said
Improvement, and on file at the offlce
if the city recorder.
Reference to which Is hereby made
for a more perfect description of
said Improvement.
This notice Is published for ten
(10) days, pursuant to the order of
the common council, and the date of
the first publication thereof Is the
22d day of August, 1911.
Remonstrances may be filed
against said Improvement within ten
(10) days from the last publication
of this notice, as provided by the city
barter. CIIAS. F. ELGIN,
8-22-11 RmFit.p
This nretmration is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle, and is
recommended and sold by all druggist.
Special agent J. C. Perry, Druggist,
Salem, Oregon.
o
Notice of Intention to Improve
Twenty-Fourth Street,
Notice Is hereby given that the
common council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems It expedient and
proposes to Improve Twenty-fourth
street, in the city of Salem, Oregon,
with concrete pavement, from the
south line of Asylum Avenue to the
North line of State street, at the ex
pense of the adjacent and abutting
property within said limits, and ac
cording to the plans and specifica
tion adopted for said Improvement
and on file In the ofllce of the city
recorder, which said plans and spec
ifications are hereby referred to for
a more specific and detailed descrip
tion of said improvement, and are
hereby made part of this notice.
This notice Is published for ten
(10) days, pursuant to the order of
the common council, and the date of
the first publication thereof is the
22d day of August, 1911.
Remonstrances may be filed
against said improvement within ten
(10) days days from the last publi
cation of this notice and la the man
ner provided by the city charter.
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
8-22-llt Recorder.
Rhymesters
few.
are many and poets
CHICHESTER S PILLS
.-T7'T" J7" "'
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Eastern Orecron Slate Ilospltal.
Sealed proposals for the construc
tion of a concrete and rock levee of
about 2000 feet in length, to be erect
ed one and one-half miles west ol
the city of Pendleton, Oregon, will
be opened by the Board of Trustees
at 2 p. m., Tuesday, September Btb,
1911, at the state capltol building,
Salem, Oregon. Plans and specifica
tions may be obtained at the offlce of
W C Knighton, architect, capltol
building, Salem, and from Chas. A
Murphy, superintendent of construc
tion at Pendleton, Oregon. A certi
fied check for $1000 must accompany
each proposal and drawn to the or
der of R. A. Watson, clerk of the
board of trustees, to guarantee that
bidder will enter Into a contract and
execute the required bond; same
shall be forfeited to the state of Or
egon if award of contract Is made to
bidder and he or they fall to enter
Into a contract and furnish the re
quired bond within 10 days from
date of award of contract. Propo
sals shall be made only on the form
furnished by the architect The
right Is reserved to accept or reject
any or all bids, or to waive any in
formalities In bids. y
o, , . R- A. WATSON,
Clerk of Hoard of Trustees Eastern
Oregon State Hospital.
8-23-17t
Attacks School Principal.
A severe attack on School Princi-fft'Chas-B:
Allen, of Sylvania, Ga
iS thus to d hv him- "f. '
,,, ,, , ui more man
three years." he writes. "I ..ir,
ndescribable torture from rheuma
tism, liver nnd elnml. .
in'uoie anu
mmThii ,kidneys- All remedies
failed till I used Electric Bitters, but
ot tma wonderful remedv
cured me completely." Such results
are common. Thousands bless them
for curing stomach trouble, female
complaints, kidney disorders bilious!
ness and for new health and vigor
Try Them. Only C0c at J. C. IVrry"S
' "
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTORI A
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAYj
Oregon's Popular Beach Roson'
An Ideal retreat for outdoor pastime 1
of all kinds. Hunting, fishing, boat-!
Ing surf bathing, riding, autoing, j
canoeing, dancing and roller skating.
Where pretty water agates, moss
agates, moonstones, carnellans can
be found on the beach. Pure moun
tain water and the best ot food at
low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs
and oysters, with abundance of veg.
etables of all kinds dally.
Camping Grounds I arc Con
venient and Attraclivc. ..
with strict sanitary regulations
LOW ROUND-TRIP
SEASON TICKET
from all points In Oregon, Wash
ington and Idaho on sale dally
3-DAY SATURDAY
MONDAY TICKET
from Southern Pacific points Port
land to Cottage Grove; also from all
C. & E. stations, Albany and west.
Good going Saturday or Sunday and
for return Sunday or Monday.
Call on S. P. or C. & E. agent for
full particulars as to fares, train
schedules, etc.; also for copy ol our
illustrated booklet, 'Outing In Ore
gon," or write to
WM. M'MURAY,
General Pa&senger Agent,
Portland, Ore.
1 Gold Dust Hour
JTnde by the
STDXEY POWER COMPANY,
Sydney, Oregon.
Made for Family Use.
Ask your grocer for It Bran
aud Shorts ninny ou bund.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
ONTHEj
Free it
THE TARIFF Will
REMOTEDjDURrysj;
STATE FAIRATSAlr
FROX THE FAJ,
Cahpoo
1
Mineral Wat
AD
Calapooya Sa
THE CONDENSED Sg
OF CALAPOOYA J
Every Visitor Is Invito J
nt the Caliinooya B,
Fair and Test IMi
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Price.
Calanoova Mlnerni w.
murated saline water j
nuj ui me renowned
waters of Europe and ij
Recommended by leading
siclans of the United Sta
Kheuiiiiitisin, Kidney
afflictions, Dyspepsia, lii
ui'ii, anu an lorms of 81
nhin ana uiooa diseases
dreds of people "given
lone" standing- nllm.i
Calapooya Water. Testing
on application. Sold tj
dealers, or Bhipped In cal
rect from the springs. I
for prices.
Hotel Culupooya, Londua
open the year round, j
Calapooya Springs
Cottage Grove, Orept
ko" tat. &.!. lu.r! KtlUt
S013 BY ORL'GOISTS EVERYWHrRE
GIJEAT CIUXESE DOCTOR
L. M. HUM.
Has medicine nth will cure any J
Known disease. He makes a special
ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh
fcsthnia, lung, throat, rheumatism,
debility, stomach, liver, kidney
troubles, aluo any blackened or
swollen soreness, broken tlmhs-
smallpox epidemic; all kinds of
bolls, lost nanhood, female weak
ness, hernia troubles and naralmi.
Consultation free. Care of Tick Sa
Tong Co., Cblseee drugs and herbs.
Ofnce hours from 10 to Jl a. m. and
I to T p. n. Offlce open Sun-lava
15J High street, -upstairs, Salem.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters tor Woven Wire
Fencing. Hop Wire. Barb
Wire, Poultry Netting, Shin
gles. Malthold Roofing, p.
B. and Ready Roofing. Screen
Doors and Adjustable Window
Screens. All at the lowest
prices.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
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M. Roberts & Q
Located at 429 Court St.,
H. H. Ragan's old stand.
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Nice Hams, pound 7.7.7.!!!!!!'.... 1$
14 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar $1.00
4 lbs. Head Rice 7.7.'.!!!!!!!... 25e
Flour, per sack ..7..!!... $1.10
3 cans New Pack Oysters ! 23c
3 cans String Beans o;,e
21 lbs. Little White Beans $1.00
5 packages Best Corn Starch 2-'
2 packages Arm & Hammer Soda!!'". '.'!'!!!!.
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