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J DAILY CAPITAL JOCR5AL, lAUCM, ORBOOff, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1011. nci two. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. HOFEH, Editor and Proprietor. R. M. HOFER, Manager Vlent Newspaper DrroUd to American Principle tad the Piuaimt ud DeTelopment ef AU Oraroa mnmi Mr gwjng Except Sunday, "CKIPTION BATESl tinraxiably ia AdTaoce) VmHr. by Csrrier, par year. V-00 Per month 60c Pally, by Ihfl. per year- 4.00 Pet month 86c Weekly, by Mail per year 1.00 Six month. COc J-UIX LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH OREGON SUPREME FtJl Text Pabllshed by Ceirteiy f Saprerae Merchants National Bank v.XcKeoyfn et al. Grant County. Decided, December 12, 1911. Merchants National Bank, appel lant, V. David A. McKeown, Joseph McClernan and Thmas M. Ray, re spondents. Appeal from the circuit court for Grant county. The Hon. Geo. B. Davis, Judge. Argued and submitted Nov 2, 1J11 at Pendleton. Wm. H. Packwood, Jr. -and (John L. Rand, on brief) for appellant. J. E. Marks (Hicks & Marks on brief) for respondent Eakln, C. J. Affirmed. Eakln, C. J. This Is a suit Insti tuted to establish an adverse right to a mining claim, for which defendants have applied to the United States' Land Department for a patent. The Golden Star claim Is one of a group of mines originally owned by the Copperopolls Copper Company, In Grant county, Oregon, to whose title plaintiff has succeeded. On January 2, 1908, defendants relocated it as the Argonaut Quartz Mlnlnjr Claim. It Is conceded that the Copperopo lls Copper Company did no manual labor, as required by Sec. 2326 U. S. Statute, upon the Golden Star Claim for the year 1907. But plaintiff as 'sents that until June, 1906, It was performing labor In excavating a tunnel and was erecting machinery upon the Protection & Oregon Bell Claims, being patented claims In a group with the Golden Star, known as the "Home group," for its devel opment, and had constructed more than 600 feet of tunnel and had sev eral thousand dollars' worth of ma chinery ad buildings thereon; that for lack of funds It had ceased work thereon In June, 1906 and Its super intendent, W, W. Glbbs, his wife and son, had remained upon the property, as keepers of the property, until June, 1907. GIbb's salary as superin tendent was $150 per month; the son's salary as chore boy, and the wife's as cook was $40 each, per month. Plaintiff relied on these ex penditures to constitute the annual labor tor tho. 10 unpatented claims In that group. Defendants allege In the answer the forfeiture by plaintiff's grantors of the Golden Star Claim as follows: "That on the 2nd day of January, 1908 the plaintiff or Us grantors or predecessors in Interest had per formed no work or improvements upon said Golden Star Quartz Claim as the annual labor and assessment work for the year 1907; and all rights or Interest under or by virtue of said pretended location and amended lo cation were forfeited and the said premises so attempted to be located were forfeited on account of the fail ure to do said annual work, and the same was on the 2n4 day of January, 1908 unappropriated public domain of the United States and subject to be lcated as such." Plaintiff now for the first time In sists that the answer does not suffi ciently allege a forfeiture, In that It does not state that work on the claim bad not been resumed in 1908. Gen erally, forfetiture as a defense must be specially pleaded, but It Is slated In i Llndley on Mines, Sec. 643, that this rule does not necessarily obtain (n a proceeding to determine adverse claims undor the United States' Rev. Stat Sec. 2326, where the title of each party Is In issue and neither can recover without proof of title. Bee to the same effect: Wilson v. Cleveland, 30 Calif. 192; Trevaakle r. Peard, 111 Calif. 599; Steel v. Gold Lead M. Co. 18 Nov. 80, 86. Further more, there Is not a total absence of allegation thereof, It being alleged that on Jan 2, 1908 plaintiff had per formed no work or Improvements as annual labor or assessment work tor the year 1907, and the same was on Jan. 2, 1908 unappropriated public domain, subject to location, And 'hut defendants located it on that day. This may be a defective statement of the fact that work was not resumed, but not an omission. There was no contention at the trial that work was resumed In 19W, prtor to defen dants' location, and It Is too late to raise that question In this court for the first lme. A pleading unobjected to until after trial will be liberally construed: Patterson v. Patterson, 40 Or. 560. The only other contention of pltiln ttff is, that the evidence established the fact that plaintiff's grantors per formed the annual labor tor the year 1907 as required by the rj, g. stat ute. It Is not contended by plaintiff that any labor was performed on the SeJeaa. Ore. REPORT COURT DECISIONS i. A. Ttmr, Seporter f Us Ceirt Golden Star Claim during that year, but that It, being a part of the "Cone Group," work done and improve ments made on the Protection and Or egon Bell claims, prior to 1907 which was for the development of all claims Inured to the benefit of the Golden Star and that the work of the watch man, above mentioned la MOT. should be taken as the annual labor for those claims. - When defedants established that no work had been done upon tin Golden Star claim for the year 1907, which was admitted by plaintiff, the burden shifted and was upon plaintiff to es tablish the fact that work don3 out side of the claim was for Its benefit; 2 Llndley Sec. 630; Dyer v. Brogan 70 Calif. 136; Hall v. Kearney, 18 Colo. 505; Sherlock v. Leighton, 0 Wy. 297 It appears from the evidence that in June, 1906, the Copperopolls Cop per Company ceased operation upon the group and the men were dis charged except Glbbs, a stockholder and officer of the company and super intendent of the operation, who re mained upon the properties in the employ of the company, until June, 1907, as watchman or keeper. The Improvements upon the Protection and Oregon Bell claims consisted of two engines and boilers; concentrat ing tables; two gigs; a gasoline en gine; a dynamo; an ore crusher; an air compressor wh'ch was used In operating a drill In the tunnel; a ventilating system, operated in the tunnel by the gasoline engine. A part of this plant was obtained only to experiment on the ore from the Oregon Bell Claim and was not used more than a month or two. The only work done at any time which tended to develope the Golden Star Claim j was the tunnel which had reached I within a few hundred feet of the claim; and the only machinery or im provements that related to it was such as were used in extending the j tunnel. When the mine was shut Idown in June, 1906, the company had evidently no immediate prospect of resuming work. It ceased work for the reason that ft had no money and was making an effort to sell the mine. Thereafter In June, 1907, the property was attached for , debt and placed in the hands of a receiver and through such proceeding, the prop erty was transferred to this plaintiff. It is not contended that there was I any work done on any of the group uitu couia constitute development work for the year 1907, other than the expense of thf watchman from January 1 to June 1, 1907, and the sufficiency of that expense to consti tute the annual work for the Golden Star Claim depends upon the neces sity for the watchman, and whether the expense was sufficient for that purpose. During that period Glbbs was upon the property as keeper, but the services of the son , In cutting wood for the house and caring for the team of horses and those of the wife as cook were not necessary; nor was the company justified In paying a superintendent's ss'ary for -a watchman.-: There is no evidence as to the value of the services of a watchman but it does appear that McClernan during the same time was per forming annual assessment work upon the Klmbell group, belong to the same company, at $3.00 a day, and paid his own board, and the ex pense of the watchman should be no more. Therefore If the expense of the watchman from January 1st to June 1st, 1907, was necessary and was for the advantage of the Golden Star Claim, equally with the others, It would be insufficient to equal ti e annual labor required upon the 10 claims, and but a small part of the property to be cared for related to the group other than the two patent ed claims. The expense of the keep er Is only allowable as annual labor when the mine ' Is temporarily Idle and the work -is to be resumed again the Watchman being necessary 'to pre serve the property needed when the work Is resumed, and cannot be so applied from year to year Indefinite ly as a substitute tor the annual la bor. This Is the holding In Hough v. Hunt, 138 Calif. 142, where It is said. "The cases must be rare In which It can justly be said that such money Is expended In propoectlng or work ing tho mine. There may be cases where work has been temporarily suspended, and there are structures which aro HK-ily to be lost If not cared for, and it appears that tho structures will be required when work is resumed, and that the par ties do Intend to resume work, In which money expended to preserve the structures will be on the same basis as money expended to create them anew. But this could not goon indefinitely. As soon as It should ap pear that this was done merely to comply with the law and to hold the property without any Intent to make use of such structures within a rea sonable period, such expenditures could not be said to have been made In work Upon the mine." This case is cited with approval In Gear v. Ford. 4 Calif. App. 562; 2 Llndley Sec. 629; Fredericks v. Klauser, 62 Or. 110. See also- Kinsley v. New VultureMIn. Co. (Ariz.) 90 Pac. 438; and Morrison on Mining Rights (14 Ed.) 118. The application of the expense of the keeper to the -nual work In the case before us Is excluded by the terms of the language quoted. Evi dently the company was insolvent and bad no Intention of immediately resuming work, and the keeper was there to preserve the property to aid In Its sale and not in the development of the mine. Even if it is conceded that the whole of he expense of the keeper should be credited as annual labor upon the 10 unpatented claims, It is insufficient In value for that purpose. The decree of the lower court Is affirmed. The January Onting. The January Outing contains New Year articles and stories gifts for everybody. The traveller 'will find In Charles W. Furlong's "The Moroccan and His Land," a serious, readable, and well Illustrated survey of this little known country. Much less serious, but no less entertaining, is Stephen Chal mers' tale of his first voyage in Footloose and Free," while J. Earl Clauson tells of a trip in "The Quest of the Newfoundland," which gave him pleasure, some Information, and a dog. The automoblllst and his new- model fever has been remembered. Types of Automobile Motors," by Harold Whiting Slauson; "What It Costs to Keep An Automobile," by John, Earl, are both discussed au- The Doctor's Ansyvers On Health and Beauty Questions By Dr. Theodore Beck The question! answered below are general In character; the symptoms or diseases are given and answers will apply to any case of similar nature Those wishing further advice, free, ma yaddress Dr. Theo. Beck, College Bid., Cellege-Blwood 8ts. Dayton, Ohio, en closing selr-iddressed envelope for reply. No questions will be answered unless full name and sddress Is given. Initials or nom de plume will be used In answers. The prescrip tions can be filled at any well stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. 7 Ex-Health: Your symptoms Indi cate a weak-run-down condition of the -nervous system, probably due to Indiscretion, late hours or overwork. This condition is accompanied by such symptoms as tlmldtiy, downcast eyes, lack of confidence, lost memory and vigor, cold extremities, dizziness, heart palpitation, trembling limbs, shortness of breath, sleeplessness, discontent, irritability and a general Inability to act naturally at all times. Scientifically concentrated drugs, free from opium, cocaine and the like, will overcome such conditions. Ob tain these ingredients separately, avoid any embarrassment, and mix at home as folows: Get three ounces of compound syrup sarsaparllla In a s'x ounce bottle. Gt one ounce each of compound fluid balmwort, compound essence cardlol and tincture cadomene compound. Add balmoyrt to sarsap arllla, shake and let stand two hours. Then add other two ingredients, shake well and take a teaspoonful after' each meal and one when re tiring. N. O. K-: Such symptoms as are mentioned amongst the following in dicate a herdltary scrofula or a con dition of blood poisoning. The dis ease can be eliminated by a;, regular and thorough course of treatment. The symptoms are sores, running sores, ecema, ulcers, bolls, carbun cles, bald spots, sore mouth, sore eye. lids, mattery discharges, etc. Have the following prescription filled for both yourself and child: Syrup trl folium com p. 4 ozs., aromatic cas cara 1 os., and com p. fluid balmwort 2 oz. Mix. Adult don., 1 teaspoon ful four times dally. Children, one fourth to one-half teaspoonful- Be persistant and regular In taking until the blood Is altered and purified. Claire H.. I certainly agree with you that fine clothes and ladylike deportment will not overcome the 111 looks of a stringy, greasy head of hair, but such adornments too often accentuate the poor health of the hair and scalp. If your hair Is "greasy," oily and dead in lustre and eliminate the oily appearance and at the same time curee the worst case of dandruff and Itching scalp. Obtain a four ounce Jar of plijtn yellow mlnyol and use as per directions accompanying same. Beautiful, lustrous fluffy hair will be your early reward. Elsie J.: Your questions and symp toms have been answered and explained- several times heretofore in these columns, but as they may have escaped your attention, I will repeat my advice, as I have or many others. You have an extremely chronic and dnngerous case of nasal catarrh, and this Is responsible for your headache, foul breath and Indigestion. The mu cus drips into your throat and thence to the stomach while sleeping. Ob tain two ounces of vllane powder; take a level teaspoonful and mix It thor oughly with one ounce of white vase line. This makes an excellent healing balm when applied to the nostrils dally. Use the remainder of the pow detect IfctMrff! Est thi Original and C::.u!m IORLIGEI'0 HALTED r.HLK The Food-drink for All I'ts. For Infants, InvaSc1t,and Growing children. PureNurribon, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, maltd grain, n powder form. A quick lunch prepared b a minute, rake no substitute. Ask for HOXLICK'S. Hot in Any LZUlz Trust thorltatlvely and concisely, while "The Automobile Guest" by Harvey W. Seyznore, is a gentle satire on that hardest rider of all the man who has never owned a car, but who "knows nice people, you know." . "A Little Law for the Motorist" is also included. Practical people will like "The Killing Power of Rifles." by Horace Kephart; "The Useful Airedale," by William Hayes, and "The Rising Reds," by Arthur S. Wheeler (for poultry fanciers). Excellent fiction, new photos, and an Automobile Cover by George C. Harper. The Outing Magazine, 25 cents, all news-stands; subscription, $3.00. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor con sistent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERS, President, W. G. EAST. Cashier, S. 8. EAST, Vice-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES, U H. ROBERTS, Directors. der as a nostril wash, a half teaspoon ful to a pint of warm water. Snuff the water from the hollow of the hand well up Into the nostrils until all mu cus is removed. Do this twice dally and In a week or two all traces of catarrh will vanish. Keep up the treatment as a preventive. Goldle N.: Your height indicates that you do not weigh enough, and an abnormally thin girl Is never very at tractive to the opposite sex. If you wish to be plump with pink cheeks and red lips you should continue tak ing the tablets. One package of 3 graln hypo-nuclane tablets could not be expected to any more than start the processes In the cells and tissues necessary to Increase your weight. It is a scientific process which requires time In the building up of new cell tissues, white and red blood cor puscle. Continue taking the 3-graln hypo nuclane tablets for 3 or 4 months. Your health and strength are certain to improve, and added weight will come as certain as night follows day. Miss M.: The formula Which you request Is not one of my own, but I have frequently quoted it and have learned by correspondence that It has proven very effective for some of my patients.' The formula is that of a noted beauty specialist If properly used It should prove very satisfactory and round out your figure as desired: Compound tincture cadomene 1 oz. (not cardamon), glycerine 2 ozs., rose water 3 ozs., and a teaspoonful of borax. Mix. Shake well and apply about a tableepoonful to the neck, arms and bust, rubbing and massag ing until completely absorbed. Then wash the parts treated with hot water and soap and dry thoroughly. Apply morning and night for several weeks or months, as the case may require. " I would further advise Internal treatment to improve the blood and increase the general plumpness of the body. For this obtain 3-graln hypo nuclane tablets. Young Adam: My favorite pre scription, which has frequently been given in these columns for weaknesses of the kidneys and bladder, can be used by very large number, as this is an affliction visited upon scores who have disobeyed in some way na tural laws. Anyone who has such symptoms as fame back, headache, feverlshness. puffs under the eyes, in flamed eyelids, swelling of the ankles and feet, frequent burning and pro fuse urination, especially at night, with pain In the' bladder region, may rest assured that the following pre scription will prove vastly beneficial, and all such symptoms will disappear with Its use. Have your druggist mix or obtain ingredients separately and mix at home: Compound fluid balm wort one ounce, fluid extract buchu one ounce, and syrup sarsaparllla compound tour ounces. Take a tea spoonful before or after meals and one when retiring, drinking plenty of water between meals. Netlce f Intention to Coastnrt a Sewer to be Known as "Lateral Sewer District 5o. 8." Notlce Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems and considers It nec essary and expedient and proposes to construct a sewer to be known as "Lateral Sewer District No. 8," and that there shall be laid 8-Inch vitri fied or cement sewer pipe along the alley In block 17, Riverside Addition, crossing South street; thence through block 26, North Sa'm, to manhole In Norway street Also, along the a'ley through block 15, Riverside Addition, crossing South street; thence through block 19, North Salem Addition to manhole In Norway street Also, along the alley through block 16, Riverside AddlUon to South street; thence east along South street to manhole in Liberty street Also, through the alley in block 34, North Salem to manhole In South street Also along the alley in block 28, crossing Shipping street; thence through alley in block 27, to man hole in Norway street Also, along the alley in block 21, thence crossing Shipping street, thence through alley In block 20, to manhole in Norway street Also, along the alley In block 31, thence crossing Shipping street; thence through block 32, to manhole In Norway street. Also, through block 33, to manhole in Norway street. All in North Salem Addition to the city of Salem, Oregon. Also, through alley In block 38; thence crossing Shipping street thence through block 37; thence crossing Norway street; thence through block 36 to manhole in Jef ferson street Also, through block 39, crossing Shipping street; thence through al ley in block 40, crossing Norway street; thence through block 41, to manhole In Jefferson street Also, through alley ln-block 47, thence crossing Shipping street; thence through block 46, crossing Norway street; thence through block 45 to manhole in Jefferson street Also, along alley in block 48, crossing Shipping street; along alley In block 49, crossing Norway street; along alley in block 50, to manhole In Jefferson street Also, along alley in block 67, cross ing Shipping street; along alley in block 56, crossing Norway street; thence along alley in block 55, to manhole In Jefferson street. Also, along alley n block 60, cross ing Shipping street: thence along al ley in block 61, crossing Norway street; thence along alley in block 62, to manhole In Jefferson street All in North Salem Addition to the City of Salem, Oregon. . Also, beginning at a point on Win ter street, opposite the alley In block 69, Wildes Addition, thence northerly along Winter street to manhole Iu Jefferson street Also, along alley in block 1, Capi tal Street Addition, crossing McCoy street; thence through alley In block 2, Capital Street Addition, crossing Capital street; thence through alley In block 74 crossing Summer street; thence along alley in block 69, Wildes Addition, to manhole In Winter street Also, along alley in block 5, Card well's Addition, crossing McCoy street; thence along alley in block 4, In'Cardwell's Addition, crossing Cap ital street; thence along alley in block 75 and 76 in Wildes Addition, and crossing- Summer street to man hole In Winter street, all in the city of Salem, Oregon, as shown and des ignated and according to the maps, plans and specifications adopted for the same, and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans HOLIDAY GOODS Nice Mufflers Nice Neckties Ladles' Wool Gloves Boys' Wool Gloves Children's Fur Sets, Muff and Boa, set ... $1.25 nad $1.50 Ladies' large Pillow Muff and Collar brown or grey, till Sot exrta good quality, only VAU 0 LACE CURTAINS Large assortment especially good values at 75c pair. SI .00 pair and $1.25 pair. TOTS DOLLS DOLL BUGGIES TOY TRUNKS TOY 8TOVES TOY DISHES TOY CHAIRS TOY ROCKERS TOOL SETS. ostein R 240 and specifications aro hereby refer red to for a more detailed description of said sewer, and hereby made a part of this notice, and that the entire cost of the same will be assessed upon the property directly beneflttd by the construction of said sewer. This notice is published tor ten (10 days by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 19th day of December, 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 12-19-llt City Recorder. o . Notice of Intention to Construct a Sewer to be Known as "Lateral Sewer District Jio.'9." Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems and considers It nec essary nd expedient and proposes to construct a sewer to be known as Lateral Sewer District .No. 9," and that there shall be laid 8-lnch vitrl 'fied or cement sewer pipe along the alley in block 5, crossing Kansas avenue; thence along alley In block 4, to manhole In Nebraska avenue. Also, along the alley In block 12, crossing Kansas avenue; thence along the alley in block 13, to man hole In Nebraska avenue. Also, along the Jley In block 17, crossing Kansas avenue; thence along alley In block 16 to manhole In Nebraska avenue. Also, beginning opposite alley In block 25, thence westerly along the north side of "D" street to a point op posite alley in block 17; thence along alley In block 17, crossing Kansas avenue, thence along alley in block 16, to manhole in Nebraska avenue. Also, along alley in block 21, cross ing Kansas avenue; thence along al ley In block 20, to manhole on "D" street. Also, along alley In block 14, cross ing Kansas avenue; thence along al ley in block 25 to manhole in "D" street Also, along alley In block 26, to manhole In Nebraska avenue. . All in Englewood Addition to the city of Salem, Oregon, as shown and designated and according to the maps, plans and specifications adopted for the same, and on file at the office of the city recorder, which said plans and specifications are hereby re ferred to for a more detailed descrip tion of said sewer, and hereby made a part of this notice, and that the en tire cost of the same will be assessed upon the property directly benefited by the constructlbn of said sewer. , This notice is published for ten (10) days by order of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 19th day of December 1911. CHAS. F. ELGIN. 12-19-llt . Recorder. o Notice of Intention to Construct a Sewer to Be Known as "lateral ' Sewer District No. 10." Notice is hereby given that the' common council of the City ef Salem, Oregon, deems and 'considers it nec essary and expedient and proposes to construct a sewer to be known as "Lateral Sewer District No. 10' and that there shall be laid 8-inch vitri fied or concrete sewer pipe along the following alleys: Beginning at a point In the alley west of Commer cial street, 50 feet north of "D" street; thence southerly along said alley to manhole In Union street All In tho city of S.Alem, Oregon, as shown and designated and according to the maps, plans and specifications adopted for the sane, and on file at the office of the city recorder, whlca said plans and specifications are here by referred to for a more detailed description of said sewer, and hereby made a part of this notice, and that j5c f !!b3c ! 25c . .23c CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS fur tops 90c and 75o pair LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS fur tops fine quality, only $1.25 pair & Greenbaumi COMMERCIAL STREET 246 j the entire cost of the me m assessed upon the property d,l benefited by the construction sewer. ' This notice Is published rn, . (10) days by order of .k. ' " council of the city of Salem, o7r and the date of the flrst thereof I. H.. iaiv . uuucUo. 1911 December CHAS. F. ELGIN, Record 12-19-llt ' Call for Bids. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids up to -o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, December 26. 1911, for the construction of . lateral sewer, known and design, as Lateral Sewer District No. 7, ,c cording to the plans and spec!ac! tlons adopted for said sewer. The council reserves the right to' reject any or all bids and waive m, and all Irregularities In the mmt of submitting bids in the Interest of the city. CHAS. F. Elgin, 12-19-31 . City Recorder. o- . If you are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle ef feet of Chamberlain's Tablets makwi . tbem especially suited to your W For sale by all dealers. M Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to cure deaN ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by in Inflamed condition of the mucus linlni of the eustachian tube. When this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. ' Great Chinese Doctor L. M. Hum Has medicine which will cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism! debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. Consultation free. Care of YIck S Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sundays, 153 High street, upstairs, Salem. GOOD PICTURES Just received everything in the Artist's Line. Also Mouldings for Picture Framing, and some beau tiful ready-made pictures W. J. PORTER 453 COURT STREET. Silk Auto Scarfs . . Large Silk Handkerchiefs Men's Wool Gloves Nice Lace Collars, only 2oC r MAGIC TRICKS EASY TO PERFORM FULL INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH SET