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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1899)
m-"- " u ' ' j i. w wipwiy jw nammmni$kmwim4mm K USEFUL SHOPriXO HAGS Necessary for ovary lfldkM eomfort when shopping. Made of heavy twine and leather trimmed COMBS Sdc eenilw. plain or Jewelled, jKmipadofir, a rtlee line at 80c each. CHATB1.AINB 1IA08 Any eis from a 10a e to Uh fancy eeaw at.f 1J50. CAXXOKS CUBA MS AXD LOTIONS for oiiappeil Imnde ami snnlHirne. HOLVERSON'S GASH 8TUHE They are ready New 6oii Plaid For Fall ' A pretty assortment of the best Foreign and Domestic productions Exclusive styles, Call and see them, J. J. DALRYMPLE L COMPANY. Don't pny Old faahloned prices for old work. Atrial Mill convince) fashioned you tiial I nin up to ditto in all branches of wutohos, docks and jewelry repairing, unit our price aro up to date ali. Watoh denning 76V Main springs BkJ CryHtalH Ifie I'lii tongues 10c and all othur work In orportlou. Old Junolry madoovor In now style. O.H-HINGES WATrilMAKRK, OITICIAN ANII J HW 111,11 It. ailOCOMMUWOIAL, iT. WEATHEn HEPORT. Tonluht fair. Tuesday fair, warmer. The Daily Journal lias more subscribers in Salem, and, paid-up ones at that, than any other newspaper. Ico Not Olven Away, I cannot nflonl to give lee away, but am milling u pure article at u price that is within the reaah of all. OicvtrrAi. lev Wohks. J. Magltlru, Prop. (1 In tf CAPITAL URKWKKY UBBU. BOTTLED KllngerA Ueck,Succeuors to HouthSalem Bottling Works. All order for bottled beer will U Ailed t the brewery. Kept on ooid storage. Free olty delivery. Telephone tltl. Ice Veiy Neatly Given Away, We oun give loo nwuy, ui convince yen qomo and sea now hlg a ohunk you got for little iiitiuoy. Our Ico In tnauufuo luro from pure distilled water. Intdlol lee Wurka, 0 iSSLf Kl.lNUKK & llHOIC. Tallwt Man in Oregon. Glnt. Hrkkera. the talleat own in Or eyon, w ho resides at Dallas, came orer thi morning vki stage. He meaatire feot ami 10 luehttH In hi stocking feet and I still growing, lie ie M yearned ayu ami weighs Wft RMiuds and I healthy ih! robust. Mht Btla Hiiietuan in In Hllvertoii the gMaet of Mia Georgia lavoiiHrt. PRICE INDUCEMENT Is the broom Wc make use of for OUR CLOSINC OUT SALE, Our Stock is yet complete Hut It w ill nt be in that condition long if the cmwd keeps wmnug our way. HOT WEATHER GOODS at - BELOW ZERO PRICES, Shoes for Ladies and Men As i-heap as von cult buy tit the factory. Summer Underwear for Ladies and Men At one half jrk at long as it lasts. Corsets, $2 Values for 50c. And ver$ lim- in proportion. CDILyLvIS BROS.& CO. FIRST UOOK S OUIH OF FOSTOFFICB, , t l , QMGQ N- NOTION BELT nUCKLBS Jmt received, En ameled and cut "tee! buckle J50c, 60c and 76c Full line of ribbon for bolt. FANS Dainty combination of colors on gauze PIN DB SIBCLE COMBS By iim of these comlM, all hair pins aro done away with, tin comb holds the hair. CANNON'S PEBFl'MBS AXD TOl LBT WATBB6 are celebrated for tlieir delicacy ami frngraneo. GASH STORK for your inspection PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Mark Caffs wont to Dallas Sunday. Ex-Oov. Win. P. Lord, in in Portland today. Jake Haherly went to Sllverton over Sunday. W. V. Richardson of Slaytan oame in thlH morning. Clyde llolllnger drove to Dallas ye terday on business. I). C. Crow and family have ruturued from llulkmtp Springs. Dr Samuel Mulkey of Independence Hpent Sunday in Halem. J M, liarherly, of Portland, Hpent Sunday with Bulom friends. W. II. KliHrmau, of Stay ton, was a business visitor in town today. John llolmau Kumhiyed In Salem, re turning to AiiMiiy tins murium:. (Sleim Hclmofcr returned from a visit with friends in McMhiuvllle. Jessie Platter of Castle Hook, Wash ington is In the city visiting friends. Paul Stahl went to Portland this morning to visit friends ami relatives. M. W. Meyers of the Hnn of Joseph Mevers Sou is back from his eastern trip. Charles TowiwhmhI of Ute Welle Panto Portland oJllc is vialting Saletu friends this week. lVU-r Omeg, of Tlte Dalles. Is in the City on hueine with the state treasur er's otllre. Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Sinnoek, of the Portkiml Salvation army, returned this morning. Mis Anna (inkltm Iws returned from a three weeks visit with Portland and A storm friends, Frank m FcHitiUiii of Blmlnt. S. !.. start soon fur Oaexoti. lie will make Salem hie home. Mm. Mary B. Reynolds returtHNl from a visit with her sWter Mrs. J. B. Catlira, at Uerliart Park. Miss Kmily TlatU'lier has returned from IudHmdeiit'e wltere she has been the jruwrt of frietals. U. W. HaminilUMi suittrlntemftm of the foverumeut boartUng liouse at Iun dee Sumlayeil la Salem. Mrs. (i. Sleigher lias returned from Porllaud, wltere she lias beeu vlsiUng Iterdaughter, Mrs. Walter Denton. Mle BussJe ColhHte of Oseian Iowa, is iu the city visiting Mrs. T. A. Kin Hhe will remain for toe winter at kwet. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. llmaee ami chil dren wlw liave xmn visitlug rtlativM at lurmw and ShIhu returned to Portland Uiis luoriiim;. Mr. ami Mrs. D. Dailish of Portluud and daughter, Mum lJaakt, one u(Sakms luroiuiueul dreeenutkere went to Purt wud Uiis morning. Hon. J. F. Bridges, redeter of the KiMeberg land mHoe, cams Tin from New xrt Uiis ntoruinK, and returned liome (Mi Ute HotMbure local. Uoetanl Hartley, U Iowa, who has Utu sNMidhii( some time in Callfontbt Mkttetl ier Suuday with hut eousittsof tlte Allwrt family in Seleut. u ii THE HALF NOT'tOLD Oregon Newspapers Continne to Brand aupt. Paine. A Salem Bepublican newspaer says : Tills paper has raid some thing about Dr. Paino. And the worst of It all is that they arc all true. But the half has not been told. The moral phase of the question has not been tottehed, as wo. have rospect for those whom Dr. Paine cvidonlly dooa not re- ppect. A Portland paper in a recent teeue deals the doctor some hard blows. Among other things, It eays: "The Insane depravity of the man wlw at tho leginnlng of the present ad ministration , wasglven theeuporinteml eitcy of the State Insane Asylum, at Salem, is so well known as to need no comment. "At last tl.e board of trustee seem to have awakened to the fact the heljn htse insane to the state demand half way decent treatment and at the Sep tember meeting of the board tho man who lias sbauiolo.Hy abused his trust will bo ousted and the place given to a man wlto will have some deirree of con sideration for the helploes imbeciles under his charge. The state board con- rtste ot tiovernor ueer, fcecreiary 01 State Dunliar and Treasurer Jloore wlio have always been constdered men of at least average intelligence and they surely know wiiat everyone else was aware of, that this pitiful scoundrel chamelessly abueed his trust during his preceding tcrm. "The asylum is a public institution run by the state for tho benefit of un fortunates. Paine has mado it and 1U revenues entirely subtorvlont to his private intoroet. "The inmates have been robbed that Puine may keep up almost a feudal stylo. The inmates are compelled to sign a receipt In blank to pay, out of private funds, furnished by relatives and friemls.and worn out, i-econd-handed trash, and tbu suierintndent has the IMsslbility of filling out this receipt for any outrageous sum. "Paino keots the stato horses, car riages and drivers day and night at his beck and call. His private cook is even kept at the state's expense. Contri butions have been levied for a campaicn fund that 1ms never been accounted for and recently an employe was dismissed for a refusal to comply with this ex tortion. Bven his hirelings say those charges are true ami that the half has never leen told. Paino has made minikli now. and as he has lxNiu kont In to J sty a iiohtkul obligation now that he has value received, turn him out and let in a Vav of brightness for the unfortu nate insane. Family Reunien. lieu. S. Cook and family returned from Slab Creek Sutiirduy and drove down to Newberg Sunday to attend the family reunion of the Cook family. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mr. D. 11. Brown, brother of A. L. Brown, who has been here on a visit from Des Mollis, la,, leave tomorrow for tho oast Mrs. Ilrown will visit in Dos Mollis while A. I.. Brown, who Is a delegate to the National meeting of engineers, which meets at St Louis and will go on to other eastern cities before returning. MiwAiiua Parker returned Saturday from Nye Creek, after a pleasant outing, having reached homoiust hi time to bid her brother, it. T. Parker, good bye, who left on tho afternoon train for Pendleton, to work in tho woolen mill there. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Beiehert ami nephew Boy McDowell and Mrs. Jessie (ileiin of Portland who huvo been visit ing at the homos of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rlegelmati and J. W. McDowell In this city returned to their homo this morn ing. ClMt4alnliiibert, of Biigene.proarhod at Monmouth yesterday morning. He spent the night at Urn home of BtiHir visor Bakin, in Salem ami returned home tills morning. Mr. ami Mrs. C. TowiimmmI, of Jto dule, were In the city .Unlay on bnslnoes. Mr. Towneoml says jfruin will Ihi all right yet, hut tome will lie more or lose damaged. W. J. Anderson brought in a line sam ple of Peteto prunes this morning whioh ar the large t so far seen. They aro fully as large as Italians. Mrs. II. A. Jones, of Lebanon, who hossiient a month at the home of her daughter, Mr. T. B. Jones, went to lbanon today. Master Bvt ret Williams returned to Lebanon today after liuvlng visited at the home of Mrs. G. M. Porter, his aunt in Salem, Mise Maude McKay, Mise Oila Clutn maii ami Mia Cosbow, ret urn I this morning front Newport. Mr. Werner llreyinan, arrived home this morning front the Reaver Creek camping ground. Miss Frankie Chase bus returned from a several week visit with Marion. friend at i... vi.. i -u ...r !.. .iairiuiiii'iiiu Time returned nome on tho morning nnnut be detected until" it is ground in tram. V3 Hour. on Pickers vi rni ii i irlow. all sites &' IkttiTouM SO ami 8oc Gray cotton Blanket, all prices. Ijirsi Ur soap &' I lark glasMM, good oiiw 10c Slmw IimLh 5c Ult Seamh sK'ke oc New sIkkm now in. Hamilton Rrew u Tinware, ami all sorts of Kitchen tilings For cook wagon ami hop nekl- 1 linn Gats Making on wlteek are ehMring out our atook in wiee stane. Sent out tliree of our touoU-huml burgaiits at oaee, one nw une, ami other deal partially on. l-iiich fnimo HO Tribune f30.00 Ijtdie' Tribune.lMuuk frame fSO.OO SiMrna, ktdlee' liiack foO model. .00 Two SO-hielt Trfbunes. f, 40.00 UdUt' SiMDial .... 1.00 Genu' StwokT. dichUy uwl 17.W tiMiUi' ISO Suariu. slightly uel 00 Come uil mm inese wheete Cheaper to Mi Uun to walk. About Taylofs It wil Ye, it rather hard to br isn't it. lie fact remain that Tavlor on a SUMrna roller goar kiwcke.1 wore second trout the iniW recotxl than e-er was done betore. MclHtrrW bevel gear reivrvl. Jul 3, 1 :3ri Ta Ur' SiMtma r.ll,r gvar rennrvl, Augiut 3, 1 ti 5-5. WlftftlrMS' RA7AAR S07 Hnm I '"UW..1U w"t-"""l vr vv.sii i jnjHs.iyiym'atH'lH1'';ipmif aa;t aafvfnmasa ngi H'mNim'axm fc GEORGE F, MITCHFLL Meets a Sudden Death Saturday Evening. Killed in Alighting From a Freight Train Near Oregon City. An accidont by which George F. Mitchell, of Salem, lot his life occured one mile north of Oregon City about 5:30 Saturday afternoon. The only wlt nete, a little girl, sew him get off the southbound freight train while It was running at a good rate of speed. lie either fell off or his foot caught in the stop as he jumped, ami he struck on his head. His skull was fracUtretl and hH face slightly bruised, but otherwise he was not mutilated. Help reached hint im mediately but he was unconscious and lived but about ten minute. A coroners inquest was held, which exonerated the railroad company from all blame, and discovered tho yonng man's klenUty from letters found in his ocket. The yougn man's fatlier W. E. Mitch ell, mho conduct a "tore at Gervas was notified at once. He came to Salem on the overland where Mrs. Mitchell and their two daughters reside. Sunday morning Mr. Mitchell went down on the overland and returned on the Bono burg train with his son's body. Geo. F. Mitchell was 22 years of age. Ho was born in Chicago, and came here with his parents when about 3 years old. He has resided here ever since and had a large circle of jterKinal friends. He Is very highly spoken of by all who knew him as a promising young man of en gaging personal qualitios. lie had been with his father at Gorvals since the latter commenced busines there, Fevoral months since, until about three weeks ago, when leing ambitious to start out for himself, he went to Walla Walla. Not liking the climate there he returned later to Portland and hail written to his father a few days ago that he laid tho promise of a good po sition thore. He was on his way to visit his home before assuming his duties at Portland when the tragedy oc curred. An added touch of sadnofe is fouml in the fact that next month he was to have beon married next month to Miss Helen Southwick, of Polk county. He was well acquainted and jwpular with nearly all of tho freight crews on the road, nud it is supped that he ltourdcd the freight to visit with some of his friends, intending to drop off at Oregon City and take the overland. He was a member of Fraternity Lodge No. (Lot the Workmen, located at (iervais, and the funeral will be un der the auspice of that order. Rev. 1. S. Knight will deliver the funeral ad drees at the residence of the family, on North Front street, at t! p. in. Tuesday, and burial will take pi nee in the City View comotory. A. O. U. W. Funeral Notice. All mombors of Protection Iodge No. 2, Valley Lodge No. 18, ami mi journlng brothers, aro cordially invited to meet with the nieiiiliora of hruteruity I.odgo No. I, in the hall of Valley Lodge No. i8, in Salem at 1 :lfi p. in. 'lueedav, August 'JO, to arrange for attending the funeral of our late Brother Geo. V. Mitchell. Scott Joxns, M. W. B. W, Maxm.vo, Recorder. Fraternity Lodgu No. 0, A. O. V. W. (.Senilis, Or., Aug. US, 1SS0. Pay Up. If you haven't wiid the license fee on your dog, It will bo cheaper to pay It before midnight next Thureduy than later. After the clock strike twelve on Thursday night the licenso will be .t. It is now (I.5u and (V) IUmiimm have Imwii taken out at tlmt price. Not Entirely Unmarketable. II. W. Hatch the Miller in the Hour- lug mills says the wheat tlwt 1ms been Mimewimt sprouted und discolored is not ruined for foreign market, but with the ' new scouring machinery it can lie graded tin to fully comply with what is de- liuiiuiMi mitt tli iniiirv to uie wnaat Pirst-chis shirts -hi ami 4Sc Overalls sfte up, Straw cuffs ftc tr Oottsles ... fhi Cloth and corduroy cape lftc up. Working shirt . . fc up Work SIhhw . . HftO Up. At values in work shoe. All price. lowest Racket Price. rices wo are (lent' W CrMiOil, a Hn 10.W K I I iresliors, Everybody Tint's all! BANKRUPTr SAL Forme, ly the stock of Mrs. D. L Fiester, at her old stand on Commercial Strt. Sale at Public firtn Commencing Tuesday, August 29th, at 2 P. M and continu, Jna daUv at 2 and 7,30 P, M, until the entire stock of goods and fixtures is disposed ot. , .. rimml and uiitrimmed hats, sliaiWH, osincn joni.iu.B, "i, ""'b. mdh oi )at Stock consists of fine ",jnnuenrot lace, veils, tiilu gimj. silks and in fact nil fancy trimmingM w trimmings in straw, sdk, andj K eW, a' "" and other fancy ornaments; also lino show cases, hat Maml, mirrors, desk, stove, chairs, umes.nair. v.. ... . --, m . . , ,, M(Mtm. for the tock is nil new and clean, nnd the nHwrtinent is kooiI. It will pay the la.l, Mwltittrt' Htock. Scats will be provide! for the ladie. Friedman h No. JOURNAL X RAYS. The soldier boys have been Iwmlwrded vith bouquet, now they can so hop picking. What's the matter with Dewey? Why, he's a Democrat and opiioscd to the Fili pino war, that's all. With all the fear of injured cro, Tub Journal is lxxikhigmore new sub scribers than ever before at this seaton. The peojile feel good. Now that the volunteers have lieen wined ami dined, and have shed the luster of their glory for all, why not do something substantial for tlivm? Tiik Joorxal eilltor's Bnetern letters are favorably commented ujmiii as usual by the prose and people. Why shouldn't he lie appreciated 2,000 miles away ! Salem's newly tainted school Ihmj-hw are a credit to the district, and there was no Jobbery in it either, but straight leatl and oil, tmt on by good meclianics. . The Salem Sentinel, which has lieen pouring some hot tacks along Dr. Paine1 track, Is n very strong advocate of Dr. Smith's appointment to the asy lum sUHjr!ntency. . Down at 'Frisco, tho Market street theatre gave 1500 to the Bed Cross for distressed soldiers but refuted to tiey a cent for the itoliticial demagogs to "banquet" them with, and the public suv amen. The government is spending $3,000 on the improvement of the lng Tom river up the Willamette somewhere, and hesitatos nlxmt improving the Yaquina Bay that will be a IwnelU to the entire state. Albany Democrat. . If yu don't like your lmrdiug house food, don't eat it. If you don't like the hufyoti wear, don't wear it. If you don't like your neighbor, let him alone If you don't like the town you live in, got out of it. Drain Watchman. A California judge refused a bootblack citiaenship papors because he could not answer the quoscion : "Who make the law in this country?" If he had an swered tho trusts and the monwith axe to grind ho would not have been far from right. Tueoma News. In this country where tiie pay of sol diers is almost double that of anv other country thoy naturally ratal against eat ing horse meat, although it is whole some food, and much preferable to inirk. Thoeo familiar with the habit of tlie hog will, no doubt, bear tig out in this frtMtement. Pendleton Republican. Fined for Disorderly Conduct. The youug woman who was last week warned to leave the city owing to loud conduct, was arrested till morning and mien ?o tor uuorueriy comiucu u Prepare for Hop-picJcing. You cannot hinder the rain from fall ing, but you can prewrv;forlHp.iieking. Kstimatiug tliat the hop crop for Ore gon would ba large, and that many new pickers would be required. I have bought, and am now owning several lwlas of heavy twill sheeting, amot economical material for tents, a afteryoit have used it for a shelter during your outing, vou can i ut the cotton up for other imrpoms for the family ; not necessary to lav it awity where it may mildew and simII be fore next season. Then you will nl rublor for yourself ami the girl, ami blanket to keop you warm ; better and for casii, and keep for sale for o4t, a Urjff aux'k of staple ami faney dry good. Your patronage solicited. W. II. Ho-, A)7 Commercial strvoL HOTEL ARRIVALS. wiujiMam. C II Hill. K. HaBey, Itt.irmWoC; C A Townsend. l"ortUl ; J F IMdn. IUburg Or. ; C A Cobeu, San Fraii cito; A N Smith, PurUaud; C W Stone, Wan en. Pa. . Go II FiLuiUu !. land lliouias CullinKMi. IMrtiauJ :SaI MulUv .1 M MPall. T.l.-.i.. I MnaJ Booth, Mr Downing CUy; Sam Caato, Savfumento, Gal.; Clio. W. ilnnt l, VkmUm, Mas, ; Samuel Quinn, Indi ana jrJ is; ArUiur Hedeee, PriueviuV Or., Jnob Mitchell s F; Hocws, Mc-Kiii-.UCro?,,vu.; E K iVowa, i hugeaw, Or. Fred XoeJuannM and wile, j City. ' MARRIED. TviDlll'NTKR-MOBr Rl - th reekieooeuf Uho0tiiaiiu vlt-rMiiiii ut thi city, 8ftturU Van-'t ii nm. UteeifeeieM 1-ll.ui.t,, t. U K. Kobrts, Rev. John Parson, of the S'tral Mt4hiliat liUr h. pruoiiu tug tlie . , r, in.. in citeapor u buy ute arucle to keep you dry than to have to pay for medloal treatment and dnu. All buy glove. I liap uo aud uualitie to salt. I luiv i !!. ffiH HiifjjnnftRP . i 307 Commercial Street New York Life Largest International Insurance Company in the world. Insurance in force June 1.1 s9S tl.Onl.OM.Oso With over 400,000 Policy Holders. Kxcess oMncome over expenditures In 1W8 H!t,B,9Gl Gained in Insurance in IStiS Ji'.OtlO.liij Karnod for Policv holders in 54 over ' 1,000,000 I10MEB ll. SMITH, Special Agent, Offlcc with Salem Land Olllce. O;0a Salem, Oregon Hay, Grain, Mill Feed Flour Salt. etc. Quick sale. Small profits. Give us a call. ' ' " J'honc 1781. Ul Court at. Brewster & S, C, STONE, M. D, to1! l'roirletor or Stone's Drue: Stores S.lLKM.'OKKOOS'. Tn om (two In numlif) are locate a j -m and stt I'ommercisl MhmI. nud srv well Mf ki with a complete line otilruttt. and I mwllcitM. toilet arttelen, iwrtumery. brutlies j etc., to ,etc. llMhUime2S3rear experlenr In the rc lkeo(rocllcln)Hi'l now makes no chhrgc (or I coaoiWalion. eiamlniitioii orprpcriillon. MEEDS' OPE It A IIOUSK, Pattoii lints., I-t's-cH and Managers , One Night Only, FRIDAY, 9 9 S4LKS,. Ddiirft Hail THE GIRL A llriglit Merrj .Muvifal Spmallits FROM rAtnuiiRC Faitc New! " CHILLI. Cvaetlr. A Strong Caste! Scale of Priccfs Orche-tra, 75 Fiit Balcony "o Parxjuet SO Second llalcoiiy SO t.alh-ry SO Scats Now Selling, No More Carpet Monopoly. ' liOTAX & imvrx Haxojiut rcelved aUrgo noilolaut line ot ('ftrxrt. Kug and Mmtinm. TtivM are liouaht In lh 1mm intkci awl lll Ututk taootUMiu' uriot-a in SaWm. t ANEW JIJ3AKSE Juat aililaU tw Uw tf -o ut atrni ul ftr UttdwWkliu; Dirlui-ut. Betray Notice. ' Notieekbreb('1fa thai I aav takfn m , awl Impuwmjtd tb Mlowiait ilawrtbnl aulmal fuurul ruaatnc at Ursa within the i ity U Ba hm. lowiu ' Oa sir mar Mr M ymn W. iOhmI all ' round. tut a bag or hump back. Tkowwtrol ail animal oaa kara the Mm h- wring lwHrtr aad iytur lit lal olum aad uinw or ult ok np Mid kniiu ! vte.. kiul in U&U tnrol fat Hvo ilar. I will pitMMtl to tall kk Mid aHlmnl at pnUk awtion u pruvUed In widiannee Xu. JIM ul Uw aturw- i aid city. IkatMl SaWm. Au$l . UN. , I), V. OIMON, . City MaM4l. Ustray Nwiec. MOIIM la nwa tar bImb thAl I k tva uLan . i and unpouudad the Mhtwlnc dwribd animal ' mmb tMUUM at tovra wttnia Um HIT of Sa- One kar auwv. Iw mum ukt wiik. u.liu I Mas, a name on aua rf tiett iown. . - - .. - . . .re Ths WW of intd animal can hava tn wkina r HfiUm pnipuHT and pajria Um kal Mnaw aad irMM takina; ap and kpini; tie. . aad In dfauit xkenol ax ht da I ,wii, iwawin tutnvaal4 aauna! at pnUic auv Una a NovMad in oditwne N. fee of ine atoNMkielt). Uald talnm. AnMi ta, UN. U.W UIBnOK. Oltr MartnaL lUMfT A pair of gold bow attteUole, beiwvam Uw Marbie Work and Che wktn niraei. Finder leave at Jot-a-max oaloe for reward. 8 28 3t WAST8D AttheoOoeof D. W. Uib wa.eiiWoljtoUee, a comnelmt man to Mai kibe aiewiN twpoundinK, UlUngand buryuw of dog. Apply blow 6 o'clock on lloudav. iieptoin Iter -i, ism, at Ute uoluv Nation, city iuill, ileu, Oiv S ii St Uon't Get Excited Iv. t. t i iuhi a litu ram a friunten sou Ukiv will txan auindane of our and provii4t for all If you doubt .-all arv.un.l ami i-xjioii- tlit uk .4 ilraiiM.u k Kagau ,'s p u j llinxa ilVO ti'lMrt ntiil nil I I.. 1 a. Insurance Cot & White. WOOD Lay in your winters supth now while cheap. Second growth nr tut from largo trees t2.25 per c r I, also large fir, ash and pole oak. I). S. Besti i . Co., Phone 80. 310 Front cor. ( hcmcki-U. The German iViarket Will bo found all kinds of imtt and the best of Niusagc. 1 UKR DRLIVEBY. All bills dnetlio late firm of Wolt ic Mu-.ke must Ik; paid. U10L.Z, sl son 171 Commercial St. The Palace Market One buver roundwl up thirteen head ot lino young cuttle Iat week, which will ensure m u lino steak or roast. We .Uo keep up our stock of prced meat and sausage. When starting Tor the haulier. rememlier MOYBB & BDWAKIW Phone 2021. Lis state street After the Fire To enable mo to clean up and make repair, I must di- - of the stock Damaged by Water and Smoke. Men's Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Ladies Shoes at your own price. ( oino and inspect the stock and mi tiro a lwrgulii. Jacob Vogt, 05 STATK STKUET. Piy sc For Your Sparc Bed'Foom Don't mis securing one of tl c aJ: somely decorated English pon.-lan. ami toilet set. For quality, beauty -i o" oration and design thet price" tT;' "' mut like giviiuf them away. W nae the fiuect stock of china, l.nol'' w crockery at the lowest price to l '"" iu Salem . SonnemanN. THE GBOCEB 124 State at Telephone 51 Dices AND ARK Strictly Pure smnnnnnnnimnmrTm 4 Iblack pkppbb 3 n E WHITE PBPPKB CAYENNE fc CINNAMON E UINGKB E ALLSPICE, a e mustahd 3 Enutmkos 3 E CLOVBS fc CABAWAY SEED g I . CBLKltY SEED, 5 E BAY LK.VVEH a COBIANDKK3 E MACE 3 o a. fc SAOE .U11U1HS n3jRKGiS3E irSVrairtw2i-w5?-ri ;S2g?SjS2j $ 5 O 3 c a. YOKOHAMA TBI STORE. Telephone 2ou Free Delivery KIIHIHl I