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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1899)
f gtfjiHifcii nan Mnm ntfi i if fa nwi ?.1hlI" r i H I I l. i j SUMMER 3C X all go Slauahter Until closed out All other goods at a big discount until August 20th, when our New Fall Stock will begin to arrive Take advantage of our big sale Our reputation for bargain giving is well known HOLVERSON'S OAsru STORE k k k 20 Ladies' Waists Good material perfect fitting, New Patterns, Up4cvdate colorings, k V 50 and 60C. 3ACJH v Today we reduce our regular k k 20c. fancy Ducks to close ISO. TH3 YARD k J. J. DALRYMPLE L COMPANY J DodI Stop When wo repair your wntch or clock. For wo give nvory part n particular at tention. I only iiho thi) lii'Htof 11. uteri ul. Main HiiriiiKH tiro genuine, anil uryMtnlH thu bout Frunch make. We polish tlio plvntn ami make ovory part Minooth mi a watch after our n'pulriiiK imix't HTOI'. Nolo a few of our price: Main tqiriiiu, 7f); iiltmnlnt?, 7fic; eryHtalH loe; hIiiUm from fl.00 to f l.o(); plu toiiKUCH 10c, uml all otliur work in proportion, OHIOWATUIl OK l,OW I'llll'IW. C.H.H1NGBS Watchmaker ami Diamond Fetter. mm COMMICKOIAI, MT. WEATHER HEF'OnT. Tnnljjht and Wednesday, fair, cloudy 111 E Paiuy Journal has .uiu paui-uj unui ,u iii.u, s 111 an any other newspaper, ,a lea Not aiven Away. I imnuot nffonl to elvo Ico away, hut tin HtjllliiK u pure article at a prico that in within thu reach of all. ClIYHrAI. IciV()HKl. J. Mamilro, 1'rop. 0 16 tf CAPITAL lilUJWERY UEEH. nOTTLUU Ktluiferft Ueck.Successois to HouthSalcm Uettlmi: Works. All ordurs for bottled beer will ho tilled at thu brewery. Kept mi cold tvrt. Free city iloltvwry. Telephone Jt3l. loc Very Neatly Given Away, We nun ulvo Ico uwuy, to onnvlnoo ycu ooino uml mo how hlw u uhiink you uul for littlu inonuy. Our leu Is mtiiiufuu turo from puro dhttlllud wator. Capitol luo Works, niWtf KI.IMIMK & IIhoic Clcataiioc Sale. 1 will now mil all my millinery uuoda nt iiQtunl cost. Mia N. Mmltli, KtMtw utruel. T SI ?t Wood Wanted. We will take n few cords ul wood in uxuhiuiKO for photograph at thu lillto Ktitdlo, aiitfowatorti to Kperry thu At tUt. OneHalt Price Any Shirt Wulat in our nturk will W 18t0 tttyhw uml at thU low rioj my mem an oiu. Straw Hats At any old uriiw. Conn Ui awl muk jur wUtttuil, wl v v1U iwhw a price, that will suit yon. Ia)V :u tlioj-d titwr Ibu door for 10 vmts uaati. Broken Line of Corsets Your choice for 60 cent. Thin include nil imki, all ah ami all iirioMl Comets, where thu limxt arw bwkwu. V jMit Uiuhi nil in ami givtfjwi jiwr cnun u lur "' vviiie: Shoes and Oxfords Are Koine out rapidly and t art badly ttlwrt Ih Im. It will uuv your wutUtr mom now, when 1 ir. YOU Its TO OI.OSK OQILLIB BROS.S GO. PIUST DOOU SOUTH Ol POSTOHPICa. SALEM, OREGON. We will Jjlvo up ixir utterni eptr mlr 16lk. GOODS at TC TC Prices! CASH STORK W K K V k fc IBS' 4t&k -l f(& TXt PERSONAL AND LOCAL, MIhm Ine. mid Corn Kotnii left today for Newport, W. II. HoIiiioh, the attorney, went to Portland HiIh morning. MIhh Althea llnimleiihutv went to rortlauil IIiIh morning. Mr. nml Mm. Duriiiill of Kugonc, wont homo on the local today. l'rol ami Mix. W. A. Olnn left for Newport today tonend two day. Thu children of Dr. Homeol'oxMtartoil for thulr home at Nca Ikiy, Waah., thin tuoruiiiK. Dr. and Mrn. W. S. Mott left today overland for Newxrt where their fani lly have heun forMiiuu time. Mrtt. ('. II. Irwlno and chililren, Clarke and Mvra, are In the mountain!' at tho foot of lleiilinu moiiutaiu. Mth. ('. X. Potter returned today from u few HoekH vinlt at Portland." Mr, llulillnn came up u it Ii her for a vlnit. I''rank O'Xeil and Forhiw IUm left today for Sllet. to take out foiiic rock on tho PiiIi v (imy (government liulld liiK' contract. Jack Iteed, for sonic time clerk at thu Helvedlor, came up tinlay for a vacation. On AugUHt IA, he takm 'a clerk-Hhip at the PerkiiiH. Mrtt. Mdltli Wllkomti. who Iiuh Ihmui here on an extended vinit to her mrentH .ur. ami .mth. ,i. v, rarror, iiuh retiiriUHl to her homu PittMhitrg, Pa. Mih. Itioly TIioiiiiih went to AIIhuiv ti lay to attend tho wedding thiti eve'uiiiK ai i ociocK oi .AiihH l'tmrl IIoImoii, daughter of Mr. and Mru. W. II. Iloh Hon, of Stoytou, to Mr. I'M ward IVerv. tho Solo druugUt. The uoreiuony wfll ho puiformod at the KirouaKC hy Itev. I.onnlxitti in. PIREHUaS IN 8AI.EM. Plxe Attempts MaJe to Uutn the Temlei loin District. A A Haliun SkicImI myi At leat flv uttttmptM liave !hii inudo In tho hut fw wek to Htart a d twist rotm lire in the touhet wrt of Salem's tuudurlolii dlntrict. The hint attempt wiw mado fitttunlay night ur wtrly Suiuluy morn iig, h gtinnyuHok witunite.1 with ktm iwjiw Mnj? found against a Iioiih w citiwl hy JaputiMo. Some e.xcluolr wu neurit. Tlim incttitdiurira alio made a proctle of lirwtkiitK window h in the dint rid. The M)ltw have no chn, hut arv watching the dUtiiet chHily. It ImM not yet Ikhjii itiKiwwiry to ox 1 1 the tiro dowrtmtmt to th dUtrlot, hut If tlw attempt iHHitlnuu m dWtiKtroiia Are limy 1m the rotHtlt, Will He Heady. a Mldtar or have wimumr you am atliur ooonimtlon. It in nooMwury that ywi Iw rawily wlwn called, you will Ami the White Huitto ItwtMii- rant. W nt Imlf-pHft. will Hut tat kuig. They ar all imw W vtVnt to (o ym to ywi wu sky 0 mmU to $1J Mi DYory DOZ MARION COONTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. DEEDS Fit.ni. W. J. Ilitchman. administrator, ct ah, to Hans Nelson, 20.41 ncrcH In t 0 s, r 1 w.. admlnifltrntor's deed, f 120. W. J. Ilitchman, administrator, et al.. to Anton Neleon, 2S).I1 acreR In tO s, r 1 i w aumtnifltrator s need, fVM. I Ocoru Miller and wife to Kd. W. Lnge, lota 1, 2 .1, and -I, Mock No. 8, llltihhnrd, w d, fitOO. ' David It. Smith to Lena EMI. .'I acre in Hcction 20. t W, s r 3 v, w. d. , P. II. Marley and wife to A. 1'. Smith, et al., 10 acres in pection 21, 1 7 h, r 3 w., t(.C.fl.,(l. i V. W. iJurhin. Hheriff to John and ; Kate Quinlin, Hhuriff'fi deed to 410.22 acres in 1 7, h r 2 and 3 went. fU98.ll. I L. A. Harris et al to the Mineral I Harhor Con. Mining Co., of Silverton i c d to the mining claims known us the commence, tlie True rriond," tlie 'Portland,' the "I. X. I." the "Morn- inK8Uir," the "North Star," and the Chicago." f24,300. J. II. Kettlomeior, guardian of the (4hiU of Mnrtha S. Tauh, an infirm nurson. to Y. M. Hicks, lot 13 in YontV add to Woodhurn. If. T. M. Hicks and wifo to Laura H. Pittengor, lot 13 in Yottt's add to Wood hum. f0. Uottleih Kttcnzi and wife to Alfred Ktioiizi, 50.32 acres in the d 1 c of Cass andra Hlackervy, t7 h r 1 w. f"00. Jolin m. naltonl to l.anst Anderson Taft, 0.08 acres in tho d 1 c of Jas. llrown and wife, 1 0. h r 1 w. 800. . Kiiwm Hanks and husband f) Archie Houston, 20 acres in the d I c of Jos, 1). Keozor and wife, 1 7 s r 3 w. f 2000. J. A. Austin and wife to Laura 1). Pottlngor, one-half acres of Woodhurn. fiK). JMIOHATK. II. A. Thomas administrator de bonis non of the estute of Thomas La IxjikI, deceased, has been grunted an order, authorizing the payment of certain Ileus against the estate, as well as tlie tuxs for 1898, and the costs of soiling thu real projierty. The sale of tho property, has also been confirmed. Kugene Willis has tiled a second amended petition asking for the appoint ment of F. A. Tumor, as guardian of tlie estate and person of John S, Hawkins, an iiiHiine, to succeed Iso Willis, de ceased, who was guardian of the said insane up to the time of his demise on April 10, 1899. (tiistat W. Sackrlsor. of Mehama. a native of the kingsdoni of Sweden, has been admitted to citizenship. About Salernites, (Tlie Wldo-Awako Albany Democrat man has the following about three Ha lemites. Homer Davenport, the colobruted ar tlst left Now York last Friday for Africa and London, to do special work for the New lork Journal. Ho will bo equal to tho occasion, and wo may expect to see President Krttuer as lie reallv is. Homer will give thoHo whiskers n touch never before penciled. The greatest genius at Yiiqitlim llav is Mr. Thomas, the hipidarist. With Ids windmill and line set of tools and machinery he does most anything with the water agates, moss agates and other pretty utones found on the beach. His windmill is so arranged through hi own ingenuity that it will do almost any thing but write a letter on the Philip pine question. Mr. Thomas's work is cnuul to that of the best lapidarists of tlie big cities. cut. iieit.u'i: not, di:n i .u.iianv. Cunt. Horace llolden and grand daughter, Miss Anna llolden, of Salem, spent Sunday in Albany, the guests of Mrs. Walter Kutchum. Mr. Hidden is now St) years of age, having been born July 10, 1890, in llillsboro, Xew Hampshire. His career has been a very interesting one, one that continues very vivid in his memory, ho that he is able to narrate the wonderful adventures of his life in a manner not surpassed by the story Isioks. In curlv life he was a sailor, going out from lt.wton. In 1S32 he left on a trip around the world. Tho vwtsel was wrecked off the Sand wich islands and tlie crew were taken captive bv the natives, where thov were kept for three years, when eleven of them made their escape. Mr. llolden is tho oul one surviving and he gives promise from his piesent eneigy of living a good many more years. He afterwards re turned to the islands as a sugar planter. In 1811 he came to Oregon, his home since then, residing near Salem, n speetod by a large circle of friends. Keccption. When preparing to give tho Volun. teura a reiwptlon, remember that you ikhnI not bunion yourxdf with cook lug dinner as that can Ik at had the Wonder Itwiuuraut. r i FLAGS! FIREWORKS. OKI Glory will wave as never before for the next jj few days. Everybody from the wee tots to gray heads, will want to carry their colors. Read our prices. You can flag the house, the family, horse and carriaire, all for J a mere song. Read below. Lots of (lag ritfbon too, an prices. Flag List Small Hhj ttVti IIU'lltM $x 1 1 IhcIkm llNlill4'htM. ft dot up I for fa . . for Go fo each Come in and lay in your supply while we have X them. Won't last long. Lots of patriotic ribbons too, V 'ill m-iiA C RrmniM . fiit, Mai- i.aA ...t.v r ..i .... r. .VW. vii iwiinui itimuco vc Vuuic OW tenia It dozen up, pm wheels, rockets, balloons and all such very low. Our S3 Fireworks Assortment. t iW-brtll Uomuii candle 1 18-WI1 Human turn lit t 8-ball ltomun eaiulhw 1 Ihrm eolored Uuht k diKMM) S o Hoekttt V iloMM 4 uc 1'ookWs This figures considerably more than $3 regular, but m the large lots we discount. Other assortmsnts to suit on same basis. WIGGINS, 307 Commercial st, THURSPAY'S RECEPTION. To the Second Oregon Right. Will Be All Boys Will Be Fed Some and Lionized a Good Deal. The arrangements for the reception of the Second Oregon are progressing in a very satisfactory manner, grid the Iwys will lsj welcomed and lunched during their short stay here, and made to feel that the people of Salem are glad to do them honor. Messrs. Claud Catch and T. C. Smith have general supervision of the arrange ments, and Mrs. Moore, wife of Asso ciate Justice F. A. Moore, will have cha;ge of the refreshment tables which are to bo Hproad in the corridors of the lower floor of the capitol building. The tables arc being put in by Joe Fones and A. W. Dennis, and accom modations for alKiiit 700 men will be provided. contributions of all sorts of eatable lelicacios are solicited, and (lowers and lecorations will als) find a warm wel come at the nanus oi tlie committee. Room 10, on the lower floor of the capi tol has Imjoii set apart for the reception of contributions, and either Mrs. Moore or Frank Davev will Isj there to receive them. W. A. Moores is out collecting tho funds to defray the expenses of jtho re ception. It is not expected that more than half the fund raised will be used, and In any cose only such percentage of the subscribed amounts will be collected as may lo necessary to pay tho bills. Tho Albany company will stop at Albany and the Oregon City members of that company will stop off with them, and on next, day all of Co. I, will go down to Oregon City. So that I. Co., will get two receptions, but not many of them will lie at Salem. I-ot us all turn out and do our lcst to impress the boys with the fact that we fully appreciate the glorious record they have made for themselves and their state. Wo Oregonians aro inclined to he somewhat sluggish and conservative, or at least slow to enthuse. Jjt us shake off our lethargy once and give the lioys a rousing reception ; make some noise ; nml leave no doubt in the minds of any of the volunteers that tho people at least appreciate their heroism. A Bicycle Spill, There was a merry crowd at Sulphur Springs last Sunday. People were there from Albany, Salem, and CnrvallK Tlie gteater part of them rode wheels and almost all the rct started from the spring" in a body. At tlie head of the line of cyclists were two wheelmen with their hikes coupled, as the rear man had his chain broken and had to be put In tow by his associate, A long steep hill was reached which they had to descend. They started down this ami found to their sorrow that no back peddling could be done in their mutual relations as the man ahead had to ped dle furiously to keep out of the way of the wheel behind him. Down the hill they flew eloaring bowldors with wild leaps and leaving the remainder of tho party in tho dust. At the foot of the hill the road made a sharp curve. On reaching tills tho wheelmen dissolved all mutual rehitions.ouo taking the rocks and rose hushes on tho lower side of the road, and the other scorcher chose the buck brush and fern on thu opositc side, llefore they could gather thorn selves togethor and remove tho con necting rope from across tho road, the remainder of the wheeling partv tore down upon them and from tho explo sion of dust that followed resulted a general niixup of wheels arms and legs that would have puz.led an expert to untangle. Corvallis (iazettte Union To cure I.a Grippe, Jtcep warm, erpeelallj he feet, and take Dr. Milct' Nervine. SOxtS litohta. . Wx43 tuolw . JWxfO hirhtw.. 10c each . Irv eueh SOo wich 4 diNKW ll UirktH 4' UtMUH 1 lb MorkU Mi tlaan -i lb Itaokete 1 ImU&hi. 1 IS ut mta H d8H vtatrii eprfetdftfe 'XvCCvSvODD Ho! for the HARVEST We are well stocked with goods suitable for Harvesters and Canipers. Com forters from the cheapest to the best. Cotton Blankets, light or dark colors. Overalls of all descriptions to fit the smallest boy or the biggest man. Cotton ade pants for men, only 50c a pair, worth $1.00. Blouses, Jumpers, Gloves Over shirts. Socks and Underwear, all at bottom prices. Lare assortment of Sweat ers. Prices lowest in Salem. Large lines of Clothing. Call and see them. Men's suits, a good serviceable one Tor $5.00. Remember and do your trad ing at FRIEDMAN' Cor. Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore. Large assortment of Dry Goods and Clothing always in stock. Lowest prices prevail. HITS ALGER TWICE. Two Articles From New York Life on Russell A. Alger. At no timo since General Alger be came Secretary of ar has Life di guised Its conviction that lie was an un suitable person to hold that olllce. There wero excellant and notorious rea sons why that place, of all places should not go to him, and many excellent rea sons have since apearetl why he should not continue to hold it. It is a good thing that he has at last lieen induced to lot go; a good thing for tho president for tho country, for the army, and prob ably also for General Alger himself, for it was impossible that he should ever moke himself comfortable as secretary of war, and he might better be at work on some new job that he has some chance to do better in. General Alger's ambition to shine in public life seems n curious thing. He is said to be an amiable man, agreeable in company, to whom his friends and his family aro greatly attacked. lie has been exceedingly successful in business, and, so far as apjears, ho stands well with the neople of his own state. Hut for years high political preferment 1ms had great charms for him. He has tried, witli some success, to be a candi date for president, lie has been com mander of the Grand Army of tlie He public, and has seemed to' feel that he is entitled to much bigger places than that if only lie could gettbem. Hut neith er political arts nor money has availed to gratify his aspirations. He has aimed higher tliiin he could reach, and goes out of the Cabinet rather a patlietlcllgure. No doubt he has been maligned. No one man could have done as many had things as he was accused of doing be tween .Miircn ami ucioner in last year The real iitiarrel with him has heun that he forced himself into an olllce that he was not lit to fill, ami administered it like a politician. He wanted that particular olllce for personal reasons, to vindicate some past actions which marred his record. The whole arrangement was a selllsh one, in which the public intersts weie not con sidered. It has damaged every one con cerned in It, the President, thu Secre taryall. For that we realy ought to bo thankful, forthe precedent is salutary and may do goood. IliiBsull A. Alger has lwon practically compelled to resign, not so much for this faults, as for the fact that he was be coming too hoavy a load for the McKin ley Tuist to carry in its attempt to elect the Major for a second term. In his political career Mr. Alger has suffered from a wrong sense of projxir tiou. He has placed things in the fol lowing order ot importance. 1, His personal ambition to hold olllce. 2 His obligations to the jioliticlans and to tho party which could give him olllce. II His duty tohiscountrv. Had .Mr. Alger rovereeil his order when tho war broke out he might not now be retiring from olllce in disgrace." Hut, after all, as some one Iiuh aptlv observed, Mr. Alger is onlv the symp tom, and McKiulcy and Hainm tne disease. A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gontlo action, and soothing filled of Syrup of Figs, when In neod of a laxative, and If the father or mother bo costlvo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow lt.s use: so that It Is the host futility remedy known and every fa in lly slioud have n bottle. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Svrup Co. DIED. WIPPKH. At his parent' haine, iiiMr Turner, Sunday, Augut tl, IStti, Hr man ipier, aed '2 years. HICK. At the home in Sultiiu, Satur day, August 5, 18W), tho infant child of Air. ami Mm. S. C. Ilico. ST-VrnKK.-At VVilhoitSinW Mon day evening ut 7 o'clock, Aumut 7, 1S1W, Michael Stauber, agod 22 ynrs mm i limning. The deooMed was the son of Michael SUiiibr, of New Km, nivd m a bright echoirly youti man. He lou been ail ing for tome time with lieurt ditoM and was at the sH-iuge, nownipanM by his two sifters hoping to be UnieiUied hy the change of air. Hid father wm inucii siirnriet to retvive a telegram this moriiliu iiiforniiiig him of his hi sudden death. Mr. SuuWr ..nt t.. ti sprung this morning, ami nill aivmu imiiv the Ixuly U tlie deMMtl to New hra. where the iiiteriiient will be given ...I . iimiiu in nit? miiioiic ciueury Hev. Father Detnwiler orttciatiug. Hon. Chsr.'ea K. Wilkmson. Hon. t'lwrlee K. Wilkiiieoti died at his Itoiue m Kugeue Aug. , of ooneuw -tion, after an iIIum of several wMrs. lie was twrnat Mineral IViiut, Wia.. in January, lt70. He removed lo Kumim in 1SS8, ami ered tliis oouatry iu Ute state legtblaturv iu the n skin oi 1811, and was tlie vouugeet member of Ute legudamre. bein barely of ape. I u ip.hwiwapiMUiodtoa ojeiUow in Uie tVirtlaiHl Cnmon-HouM. u,i r. nuiiwd Ue a u 1 ISM. VWh kiltoff llddlllk .111 . .!....- HuK. ...-. . k J . Mv.... nMwv uiww iwwuiv Wr ilnHIIMI. Uter lie siieut mmm Ohm in New York, and then iu OoJorudo. but AjmUht ho r lief, returned to Ute homio of kie purwtte w uiie rur raw jiay. u was uamiod wiiiw reetuin iu Aruona, and hi 4 mow living in Denwr. ife i& X X NEW Why Insure in the New York Life? IIecausi:--Your Insurnco Is not n Luxury nor an "Expense without tang blc return, but an investment of u small sum each your lo mature 10, 15 or 20 years hence If you live. IIOMEIt II. SMITH, Special Agent, Oil! co with Salem LtirO Ulllcc. O-OmtJ Salem, Oregon I I New Attractions each Week, This week we. are ollcrlng ENAMELED IKON HI!I. STEADS In dlirurc.it sizes beautifully llnlsbed and mounted, one or which will make your sleeping room look cozy and cool. In our rooms you will find the furniture necessary to complctly furn ish your homo nnd only needs to be seen to be appreciated, Our prices will prove satisfactory. We hope to have you come and lot k over our stock ut your earliest convenience. F. W. Mollis & Company Hay, Grain, Flour, Suit, et Quick sales Phone 1781. Brewster Two Souls With But a Single Thought, And that is, "how perfectly delicious our relishos and all kind of food-propa-ratious are, for u Summer luncheon, or for picnics , cuiiiih, or at home." Our oxtensive lines of plainand fancy crack ors, wafers, biscuits, jams, jcllios.potted and tinned meats arc tho choicest that are put up. Our prices aro always lower than any others. Son n em an N, THE GKOCEK 124 State at Telephone- 51 UF.KIVS OPEKA HOUSE. I'moN Duos., Iawmh ami Msnunuro. HIP-HUMMHlt KNOAOKMKXT. ONK I'KIIKOKMASCK ONLY. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, UKOItGIA-l'P-TO-l)ATF MINSTRELS! HKR THK I'KATl'RES ! I'Ol'ST.WN WCMIIW. Clwiuiptuo lkr TntmlHHw tMttolni CAKItlE WOODd, TIh lMk JeoiO' I.fml. UI.UNK A OII.MM. htHMilcalxml PiMWilr. JAOKM.pUVHK. Parw1r Mtm A WiwoliHrinU , TIIK OII.U.MH.. lthl Traejt)r .rtUt. JlAKltlS J0IIN8ON. wmck -iir rNMH II U . nil.LAM. . TtHi Aerulialle illew. KxiMMMt IUlky I'tiamrtrr. AMttted by S8 others of note. HIG MILITARY CONCUUT The HANH Will sivetlwir usual Intrude and Coiwert at 2 p, in. S4' UK or HRHK8 : Onliwtni 0 ; Firrt Ikleouy 60 ; PanjuetM; Second llakwiy 26. SKATS NOW ON SAI.K. AILLAMETTE HOTEU ARRIVALS J. II. ltindore, Portland; HaleUm k, Portland; M. I.. Irving. Portland; I. K. James, (ieorgie MUt; Frank Con. ver, city; lieo. Hebbeeker, Portland; ieo. Ihirton, San Frwnvinxi; II. I I'hahuer. J. W. Streit, K. H. Sliepanl. !eo. K. IHv, A. U, IllW, W. K. WitUxon, It. Colliita, PorUautl. Por the Seaside. YoMr family waut Uie liome news at beSeneide. T11 Dailv Journal will Ue tettt by nuiil at a oia uunuier re ort rate of O110 Cont a Dy. No imler takett lor loot Until ten tmts. 7-lStf Very Considerate. We hove hub very eoonderate peo ple in Solon. One man ha allow e I Ute atdowalk Ut trout of hi reenWuci t (a 1 UatoM dungwoue tatf dixvpair. so during irrigation houn he iwually keep urn tnmt (HHying at n me walk, MlikJi oMikve tKpl- lo take t.. ih treet.l awMinf the danger of nalkins over Uttj brukeu plank . FELDS RflGKETI Si IJ Mill Feed Small profits. 1)1 Court st. Give us u cull. & White OUTING We have liad 1000 C'artooiiH made on purpot-o to put up M Misled Coffee ami Tea in lll cartooiiH, fettled tiji air tight for parties that are go ing to tliocoastor mountains. K km om 111:11, Coffee roiiHted twice a week, and jiut up Just whin ordered, and you get it f reh. S? Pleane mention it when you wont it Healed. Again 1'EMHKiinii, oitrCoffw.Teii, Hiikin Powder, SpiroR and extrattn ami order at yiikoHbUa tka store; Telephone Red 2(iitl Kroo Del Ivory. The German Market Will he found all kind of m .it nnd the host of wimige, Mtll nKI.lVKUY. All bills due the late linn of Wolt ft Mlttko must bo jiaid. WOL,Z, Si SON 171 Coininereial Ht. For Your Dinner Freeh nioata for broil or roast Corned beef it quality we Ix-.f Cookod meats, boned ready to h' All when herved will prove m If you prefer cookoil meat And wfnh to avoid tho heat, Havo &ont to your home Sausage or ham without bono. The Palace Market, AIOYKK a CO. Plionp2021. Stat, street After the Fire To enable mo to clean up an 1 make repairs, I nmwt diiH.MM 1 the stock Damaged by Water and Smoke. Men's Shoe, Ikiys' Shoe, I .,.! -Shoos at your own price. I m and inspect tlie tttKk and i a bargain, jACOti VOGT, 95 STATU STREET. WOOD l4tV m your winters mippIv 1 while cheap. Sei-ond irrow t HJirtr ul .1 from large trees f2.35 per c.i mrjje nr, aen ami oie oak. D. S. 1!kntlk a l" Pltone 30. 310 Front cor. I'hen W- ' VoIuh esrs Returning. U xproil for tin emorgetu y b Uy- Mt stook ot tle staple pro'', AHA (Outted i.rourlu kent lor sai" ' BruMon ItagtiH. 8- m! Comirur Home. on.- d,iio. ..tn.. hu t htr Utelr pIctHrw m&e at the Klite Modwj Buecekaor to Sperrj', the artwt ,u M