The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 13, 1899, Image 4

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OLOAK TALK
Our clonk department is un rivalled
for n stock of upto-dato
Jackets
New colon", mod?, castors, fans etc.
Golf Capes
Adding now styles every wcolc.
l'lnld capos. Frlngo trimming, Plain
canes, I'lalu Hoodand revere.
CliaonBN'B Oapkb With or without
hoods.
AGAIN VICTORIOUS,
NEW
GOODS
Jewelled side and back combs
Cut steel dress buckles, En
ameled dress buckles, Elas
tic belts.
Woo! Waists
Just flguro the cost, including mak
ing Of your waists and compare tho
remit with the prlco of our ready to
wear.
Mercerized Goods
Something now and useful for nl
most any garment waists, skirt,
pottlronts, aprons etc.
New Venetians
Just opened n case of thono popular
goods 52 hi wide, $1.00, Colors
hluna, greens, browns, castors, tans.
The Capital City Football Team Mak
ing a Record.
If They Continue to Build Up- Their
Team Work Few Can Stand
Before Them,
MAGERS
HAMS
CASH
STORE
HOLVERSON'S
OOt COMMBRCIAI3T,
CASH
STORE
t Only 3 Weeks to Thanksgiving! ;
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We are .going to give you an opportunity to
lay in a supply of fine Table Linen at prices
as low as ever quoted, in the face of a rapid
ly advancing market. Being able to antici
pate wants we purchased largely before the
advance, and in this sale you reap the benefit.
CO inch, full blench, good quality;
tho yard
in several new patterns.
00 inch full bleach linen, a regular f 1.00 valuo in neat patterns,
tho yarn ,
(Hindi, full bleach, fine quality, nnd Reed weight. Comoro with
any you've bought at f 1.25; the yard.
60c
75c
$1
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f7 inch Turkoy red damask ; would mako a good -10c seller hut
we say tho yard
NAVKIN 11AUOAINB CO dnz full bleached, warranted all
linen ; tho best value over offered ; per down
30c 1
$1,25 t
t J. J-DALRYMPLE A. COMPANY,
SATJSJMCTfON
Is the principle thing when you want tn
buy something or repairing done. Sat
isfaction in my principle motto, I do
only llrst-class work, and ovory part
warranted if It is only -a 10 cent lob. I
tisuonly first claw material and with
skillful workmanship appliel my work
the best and my prices the cheapest In
the city.
Watehefl eleanod 75c
Main springs Too
C.H.HINGBS
Optleliin
UUU COMMItHCIAL HT.
WEATHER' REPORT.
Tonight ami Tuesday oceasiiiual
raid.
Oct a Dottlo.
Mil Clriuu'H, Hunhteriologist of tho
Iowa Btato Hoard of Health, says that
there Is no butter disinfectant for ty
phoid fever, dlpthorln, smallpox or any
eontageous dlscuso, than Chloro Nu
IhoJemu. ltoiii:itT Hahuy.
II Umld&w Htato Agent, Balom.Or.
Ice Not Given Away,
I cannot afford to give ice away, but
am selling a pure article at a price that
is within tho reach of all.
OlIVBTAI, It'K WailKN.
J. Magulro, Prop. (I 16 tf
CAPITAL,
UREWERY
BEER.
BOTTLEO
Winger A Beck, Successor to SouthSulem
Botthr. Works,
All onlers forlHttIed lx-orwlll bo lllled
Al the brewery. Kent on cold storage.
Frew city delivery. Telephone L'litl.
PERSONAL
MOVEMENTS
I'ooplo In tho City From Othor
Towns on Uualnoss and Vis
iting Frloncle.
this
For stylish millinery at reasonable
prices, roe Mis rhnlth Stuto HI. U-tl-lw
The Palace Market
Will fill your order for a roast,
broil or fry of lieef, mutton,
jtork or sausage. Corned Intif.
nicely cooked, boned a ml pressed
rcadv to sllco for your luuoh.
Wo have our own delivery man.
Your patronage noil tiled.
MOYER & EDWARDS,
riiotS02. 133 Slate St.
Wat iQnr Ifsi A.'
ml $$ e2T
No One Can Pass It By
without an udmlring g'anco when they
see the exquisite dmjilay of china, ghitut
ware, crockery ana lumps ut Sonne
man's, where you will also Hud a full
Una of fresh uml dried fruits i being all
tho vurluties tlutt the unison has turn
,lli.il tnehulliig grains, fig and rulains
from California. Y-m can Hud the lust
of groceries and froh M-yetubles ut
SonnemanN,
TIIK niUX'BH
IW QUte at lelephoor SI
W. A. l-ovolaeo went to Portland
morning.
W. P. l.onl went to Portland this
morning.
Bee. of Statu Dunbar went to Astoria
Saturday.
Mrs. Prod floulot bus gouo to (lervals
to visit friends.
Theodore and Prank ltarr went to Ml.
Angel Bunday evening.
Mhs Anna Verhaag went to Oregon
City, Huuniiy morning.
Miss Myra K. 8porry returned from
Portland Sunday evening.
Miss Ituhy llurnw, went to Portland
fils morning via steamer.
It, II. Fleming and Del. Diusmore
wo-o Sunday visitors to Portland.
Mrs. T. II. Reynolds nnd T. S. Rey
nolds went to Portland Saturday.
II. C. Miles of Now berg who hits beep
in paiom on oiisiucks returned iiome
this morning.
Walter dray, one of the Telephone
construction gangs, came "In from the
South Saturday,
Mrs. M. P.. Pmor and Miss Murv
Harris went to Portland on huxiuo
Sunday morning.
II. M. nnd F. W. IMpir of Stayton,
out to Oregon City today to work for
the Pulp Mill Co., this winter.
Mr. and Mrs The Kuv.Sr, and Mr,
lllidinp, le ft today for Riweburg, A.
laud, and may go to California.
M I'. I lays of Albany, came down on
tho morning overland and went l
steamer tu Dundee on IiuhIiuhhi.
Mrs. Adda I'nruli, who was herein
the interest of the W. O. T. I'., n
turned to Portland this morning.
Mb Hstollo Van Avery, who visited
Miss Clara Churvhlll over Sunday, re
turned to Portland this morning.
MUh. Florence Mooter who has visited
in Miieiu lor a tew weeks returned to
ner Home Hi Wood Dura Saturday.
UuImiii llulldlngs. who bus been lsli.
burnt the home of his sister. Mrs. K. M
Sorter, returned tohls home In Portland
Mrs. A. (Jounluuhum nnd iliiiiuliim
tiertie left Sunday morning to meet her
husband in I ew futon. Idaho, their Inl
ine home.
Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Smith, left t.ahtv
to loeato in Ashland, wlmro tho j)r. wilt
enter tne practice. ir. smith graduated
ut Salem with high honors uml has
ueen in the practice, including bospltal
MTviro alsmt thriH years.
naiem looioainsis aim tncir irirmis
"are wearing their colors proudly over
Saturday's game with Forest Grove.
Pacific University simply could not
stand up beforo their well-directed plays
and rustics. It Is n splendid prepara
tion for tho game with Corvallia noxt
Saturday. Tho Fanners have lwon
cocks-of-thc-walk among the intercol
legiate teams, but will have to play ball
if they come to Salem.
HOW IT WAS lr.AVKII,
The game was called nt 3, Ilniley, of
Hlllshoro, nnd Wand, ol Albanv,refcree.
Salem woir the toss and gave Forest
Grove tho ball, kicking it off to Salem's
live-yard line, lllshop ndvanced It to
tho IM-yard line when ho was downed.
Salem steadily advaneoby short end runs
and plunges on tackloto a touch down
taking the ball through by steady care
ful playing the team falling Into
tho work in a credilablo
manner. First touch down hy Ilisbop,
The ball was brought and lllshop kicked
a difficult and very pretjy gonl. Score 0
to 0.
Tlio.Purltans again kicked off to Sa
lem's 115-yard line. Holt received It
and advanced Ifi yards lioforo downed.
lly repeating their pervious good work,
and short dashes outside of t , and
b'y'dlrcct masses on that jwsltlon, tho
Methodists advanced nlwut 20 yords.
Tho Puritans made a stand and held
them for downs. They tried end runs,
and bucks on tackle, but failed and lost
tho ball on downs. Salem advanced a
fow yards and was forced to kick. Tho
Puritans made their llrst effectlvo play,
when their left-half got to within 15
yards of the goal. Hy plunges they got
within five yards, but were held for
downs. Salem kicked to center. Hero
the Puritans repeated their former
brilliant play. Salem took the ball
again, advancing 10 yards and was
forced to kick. Ilradlev advanced It 20
yards, when time was called for tho
first half.
Ik tho second half tho Forest Groves
weakened and the Salems proved much
stronger. Tho Puritans could not meet
the Salem uoioncos, and the Methodists
by brilliant plays of SanderH, Ollnger
and lllshop, advanced tho ball for three
touch-downs In rapid succession.
lllshop successfully kicked all goals
and the score stood tM to 0, All through
tho game Salem steadily Improved u
team work. Sanders at end played a
brilliant and dashing game.
Salem people showed their appn-ela-lion
as never licforo and turned out a
splendid nnd enthusiastic crowd
Tho Supreme Court So De
rided Today,
THE
LOWER COURTS
SUSTAINED.
A BUILDING BOOM
Extensive Improvements to Be Made On
Hotel Willamette.
UullJIng Notes Pohfo & Bishop
Larsen'a New Dulldlng Now Go
Inc Up.
and
Somothing About this Cel
ebrated Case.
The Murder of Raymond Sink Ik
Avenged at Last.
Coach Olliver Is maintaining his rnnn.
tathm for cool intelligent work, and if
the homo team Is well sustained mana
ger Van Winkle may lie able to liear off
tho M'uuant for Salem for the llrst time
In the history of foot ball.
Salem's Leading
THE LEADER
Sfore !
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TWO
aromcsi
largo shipment of Indies' tullor made suits in all color
New underwear and imteklu
its iii.il rvn-ivuu .w vers ir
l prices from fN.UO uml up. Also a large shipment of Oolf uihs and ladles'
I misses jaiKyin in oiur, muitii, x ven ai.i mil.
Has Just received . very
ml
clltv
- OUU LlvADKIW Kid glovi eual to
any f I.6U glove in the city for fl.O).
H t Fraser, 265-271 Commercial st.
Jstsf" W earr the lurcett lino of wirhetd lit the Uy.
HOTliL ARRIVALS.
cottaoi:.
Geo. Hoyt, Jefrerwin i .1. .1. Held, Oak
land. Cal.i A. M. Vassal), I.. Murnhv.
Mrs, II. Hansen, MIsh II. Iliirns, Falls
City Sanderson Heed, Portland, Or.
wii.UMKrrK.
loliu 1, Haudley, Denver; A McFar
land, S M Hey man. I) McGarrlty, O P
I leiulnger. Frisco; II P. lmusburg, KG
llnllaml, Ceo S Mlckol, J It Justin, A P.
Cooper, K M l.iuarus, Portland; Kd
l.essynsky, New York; W W Perelval,
iimepenuence win Wilson, .Milwaukee
Wis.
Dr. II. II. Iladon, Suiiiuilt, Alii,,
says, "1 think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
I u splendid medicine." It illgcsU
what you eat ami quickly cures dy.s
pepsin and Imllestlon, Klones Drug
Store.
White Home Cooking,
The Cottage hotel conduct"! bv Mr.
and Mrs. .1. F. Stalger has a large run of
wo i!H eny nun transient trade.
Win. M. Chcrrlnglon of .Portland Is
towlt tislay.
Geo. Cllne, the stalwart 1'opnlht of
Woodburn, was In town tislay.
Gov. Geer went to lusptvi the Sol
dier's Home at Ititsohurg today.
.ludee llolso has eono In Allumv In
hold C4)urt. Win. KuImt also went up.
Mrs. .1. J. Scott will leave on the afer-
iiqoii tram on a visit to her old homo In
Ohio,
Murray Wade and County Stock In
"peetor Htjlor of Gervais were in town
llay .
A. K. CtMiimr, the Oregon representa
tive of the Roek Island railroad, was in
i no city today lisiklng after transporta
tion Interests.
Mrs. A. MiiMin of llepnner, Gio.,wlio
visiuii nor sisur.Mrs. . inert iiia Rleliter
for the last mivuii rttturneil to her home
-suirijy evening.
MISH Mamie Hunt, who visited with
her.gruhdmother. Mrs. Fennel! of Hotel
"wlem. rettirniMl to her home near
nervals Sunday morning.
County Judgw K. o. Potter wlfo uml
laughter from Iv.igene, arrlvisl at Salem
Sunday evening. The Judge had hurt
lies Iwforu the supreme court.
Aljsa Rose Auuarvu of Sacramento,
whoha Iki'ii visiting at the homo of
0.0, Savage wont to Portland this morn
ing irom wiieru she will go to San Fran-
Kalein Sentinel Kxtra.
Raymond Sink was murdered near
Salem, September Rltli, 1898, and his
lody was found floating in tho river,
just below the big bridge, at Salem.
Suspicion pointed to W. G. Magera ai
tho murderer and he was placed under
arrest and tried In Dccomher, at Dallas,
for the murder.
i:ntkncki to iiano,
Tho jury returned a verdict of murder
In tho first degree and Magors wui sen
tented to be hanged.
NKWTUIAI. (WANTED.
An appeal -was taken to the supreme
court, where a decision was rendered in
Magers' favor and tho cause remanded
hack for a new trial. The ground upon
which tho now trial was granted was, In
the main, relative to llio refusal of.Iudge
Burnett to declaro to the jury tho hour
that tho sun set, on the date of the hom
icide. The court lioli! that it was the
duty of tho court, when so requested, to
instruct at what time the sun set, on tho
(lay of the homicldo.
IIISHKCO.NlJ BKNTKNCi:.
' Upon the retrial of tho case, In May,
1801), a verdict of murder In tho first de
gree was again rendered and tho accused
was for a second lime sentenced to for
feit Ills life.
AOAIX AN AI'I'IIAI,.
In thin-second appeal to the supreme
court, tho defense relied, for ono thing,
for a reversal of the lowercourl, upon Hie
admission of the testimony of the stnlo.
given through a stenographer's notes.
I'lio defenso arguedthat the trial court
erred li) admitting the testimony of D.
Mchauchlan, chief of police, of Portland,
who relrushed his memory from tho ex
tended stenographic notes of another
lerson.
Defendant's counsel cited that the trial
court erred in admitting testimony re
scctlng the conduct of Magers in com
p.tny with the two girls at Portland, af
ter tho murder, holding that tho object
of this testimony was to creato prejudice
against .Magers. Objection to.fudgo Hur
noil's instructions to tho jury was x)int
four, in the defendant's prayer for a re
versal. Tho fifth M)int related to the neglect
of the court lo admonish the jury as to
the legal ellect of Hie defendant's silence,
ho not having taken the witness stand
In his own holuilf. This cireumstanco,
Magers' counsel contended, should not
he taken against htm.
The sixth claim related to one of the
Irial Jurors (Mitchell) who, according to
the record, was not without prejudice.
Kvldenco was Introduced proving that
Mitchell, prior to the trial, had said that
he "believed Magers was guilty and need
ed hanging".
Affidavits were produced showing that
new evidence hail been secured Uon
which tho lower court should have
granted a new trial. These affidavits re
lated to the theft of a loat from John
'avage, about the time of the murder
and its (hiding a few days, later, covered
with blood stains.
Magers' counsel contended that had
the testimony of theSavages Ihhmi known,
It Is reasonable to supoo that a differ
ent conclusion would have Ihhmi reached
ny uu jury.
Salem is enjoying a bandaomo acces
sion of now buildings and some exten
sive improvements aro announced.
Arrangements were completed today
for elalwrato improvements almost a
reconstruction of Hotel Willamette. At
tho suggestion of Manager Connor, Mr.
Uush will make a number of Important
changes. Tho Interior of the entire
hotel, or a great portion of it, will bo al
tered so as to form a great many suites
of rooms, and many rooms will bo en
larged. Alwut flfly sets of furnlturo
will lie taken out and replaced with
new. New cartels and now parlor sets,
with nrtistlc nnd comfortable easy
chairs anil couches are going In. Such
changes will bo made as are required to
mako It an up-to-date houso for 'the
public. Tho lower floor will bo remod
elled and largo chandeliers put in cost
ing nbout $100 each. Tho bar will lie
moved in to tho front room where the
telegraph olllco was. An entirely now
feature will ho a largo billiard room
with four or six new tables costing
iilmut $15,00.
This will be elegantly furnished and
will be one of tho finest billiard parlors
In tho state. This will bo put in by Mr.
Conner.
An agreement has been made by
which Mr Conner ro-leases the entire
projierty, except the express office. Ho
also leases the block in the rear where
Improvements will he made. When all
these changes arc completed, and they
will be made at once, the hotel all
through with Its modern steam heating
plant, will ho the best equipped In the
state. No other houso in tho slate has
steam radiators in every room ns the
Williamctto has.
Tho two years of Mr. Conner's man
agement have by hard work and close
attention to business, won for it a largo
trade and it Is constantly increasing-.
The house today accommodates fully
ninety percent of tho travelling public.
Mr. and Mrs. Conner, and Miss Conner
are tarn hotel jieopla and glvo the house
and the wants of Its guests their undi
vided iersonal attention.
OTIIKIt IIUII.DI.Vd NOTKS.
The stone foundation for the now
building at the north east corner of
l.llierty nnd Ferry streets Is up to a
level with the.street on tho west side,
and If the weather permits, will soon lie
completed.
Pohle ik lllshop and P. J' T.urscu are
building hero tu accommodate their
growing business in olacksmithing and
carriage making.
The building will have a depth of
(M) feet and a frontage on Ferry street or
1)5 feet. Of this Vol lie .t lllshop will
have -tR feet, and Larson 17 feet.
The building will have a I) foot base
ment, llrst story 14 feet and second
story 12 feet. The gentlemen interested
are considering the matter and may
conclude to put up a brick building
throughout. In any ease a brick di
vision wall will bo put in,
Thts improvement will transform an
unsightly corner Into it good business
proKirty.
Provisions Necessary
You may have the best of Implements
with which to conduct your business,
but you cannot succeed uuoss you have
sufficient food ; guard against failure by
purchushiug a supply of provisions from
liruuson it Itagau. 11 13 cod
The store to pUfehdgg yoof dry goods and clothi
og
LOTS
m
GOODS
st Rnrn
rvAIKI WASH SILKS, assorted colors, 25c per yard.
BLANKETS, all wool, from 2.5Q a pair up, Also cheap ones m stock. -MACKINTOSHES
for ladies and gents, girls and boys, a large assortment at extremely lo
priLcot
CAPES AND JACKETS; nice, new and nobby; going at 60c 'on- the dollar, be sure an4
see them
AEN'S SUITS from 4.00 up. ' Boys' 1.25 up. ' '
OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, lowest prices prevail.
DRESS GOODS aud linings, outing flannels and flannels. Immense assortment, prices th
lowest. ., le
TRUNKS AND VALISISES; we are headquarters for bargains in these goods.
HATS AND CAPS in Litest styles.
UMBRELLAS, we carry a great variety from 50c up.
REAEMBER, for anything in dry goods or clothing go to
Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sts,
A hot time
Tnat's what they have in tho Old
Town occasionally, aud Its only
enjoyed hy n few, hut evoryltody.
enjoys tlio
Hot Meals
Served in tho ln'st of Home Cook
ing at the
St Elmo Restaurant,
George Ilros., Props.
FOR X X X-'X"
MARRIED.
nitONKKY IMDKIt. At tho rcsl
denco of llenjamiu Taylor, hi this
city, by Rev. II. A. Ketchum, Miss
Kll7.nbe.tli llronkoy to V. Stanton
Rider, both of Marion county, Ore.
The happy couple took tho southbound
train lust evening on their way to Nlng
ra where they will make their home.
Champion Fighter
You may bo waiting to hear which Is
tho champion fighter, but nil know that
Huckeusteiumakes theChnmplon Cigar.
Winter Soon Here.
And'tbe weather will be cool and oc
casionally we, aud you will need good
warm clothing and waterproof gar
ments. II obsou has a full lino of these,
including beaver overcoat, waterproof
wool coats, wool lined anil warm, ladles'
men's and children's wool uuderwitru all
sixes.
I have n lino of ladles' and misses'
shoes offered at a bargain to close out
tlio lot. I
Everything else that you need in dry
goods.
I buy for cash, sell for cash and give
my customers bargains. Please call In
and iusiicct the stock.
W. II. Hoiison.
20" Commercial street.
mike, M fa
ii
At prices that arc right, see
F. W. Hollis & Company
First Door North of Postofficc.
NEW STOVES FOR .OLD!
LuGrlppc, destroys thousands of
people. It may bo quickly cured hy
One Minute Cough Cure, that pio
duces Immediate results In coughs,
colds and throat uml lung troubles.
It will prevent consumption. Stone's
Drug ytorc.
To close our
m mkwy
tsHtssssssElL'Ss"
J?1a JKS?VlssssslriiRA
THte y7kmKtmmmJjOik
If. you want a nice, new
steel range or a better stove
than you have, we will make
liberal allowance for your old
one in exchange.
-CBuy the "Home" Air Tight
Stove, and the "Home" Steel
Range made at Salem - the
best Heating and Cooking
Stoves on the market.
Jisco vja steamer.
lion, IVter Fordnuy of Wallowa
county, tho humorist of the last session,
arrived in tlio city lust evening and will
soond a day or twanverlooklng the n-ene
of Ids legislative triumphs.
Yew Park Grocery.
H Fresh 0 retro n Ruck- J)
A wheat Hour, 10 lb sacks,
V onlySOc, )
M Cranberries. ft
. Maple syrup in bulk.
y Tuylor'a cole bra ted V
U butter always on hand, li)
t55A2XAX3i7C'NSS5'(fj
Cut Rates ta the East.
If you are contemplating a trip Kast,
you can save money by going on the
Northern Pacific rujlroud. The best
service of any road. Accommodating
porters on each car tn look after your
wants and upholstered tourist sleeiers
on each train, mi change of ears. Call
on us uml get full information.
exl Thomas, Watt Co.
To cure l. CWippt keep warm, eipecUII)
he ft. and take Dr. Miles' Nervmc.
Estray Notice.
Nrllre Is lioivliy glttu tliut I bnte Uli'n up
ami lmmnittil tlio riillowliiKiliwrllxil unltiial
found runnings! Uw within tho Citr of 8.
lm,tHit
IIBIue Houiiliora9 or 10 yrirt oM. 1(1 bands
hlsb. WtlsbtllOO.
Tli owner of said hiiIiuhI can liaio tlnoame
I imnlnir pruiH'rtr and' paying Hie leKl
cliarftra ami csrtnxwot taking up and keeping.
ttcanilluoVfatiltthcrvolfor fifed)., I will
procml to iU the Mid animal at puliUc auo
Hon a proldd In imllnuncn No. AO of the
afureaaldelt)',
IMtnt Mm, NoTomber 13 1!W.
11. W MHSON.
Oily Manhal,
P?rftinn:?ry
Breton Studio.
Mrs. Wiggings bus re-oiwued lior
Art Studio, in the Ilolmau houo
In order to make room for our im
mouse Holiday Lines wo have decided
to elotsi out our Lines of French and
American Perfumes and Toilet Articles,
such as
CREAM LA ROSES,
CREAM LA ALMONDS
For the face and hands.
TOOTH POWDER
AND PASTE,
SMELLING SALTS,
VIOLET WATER, ETC.
Tlioc- jroods are to b sold at nno-thlnl
or one-half of tho regular'priee in onhir
1U CIIUK1 Ollt.
FRAfolC S. DEADORN'S
Book Store.
STEINER & BERGERJ30 State Street.
LANTERN
S
We are selling a good side
ui ia un, ior sue.
ift Lantern, made
This is a good lantern made of extra heavy tin
and first-class in everv rpnor f J
Other lanterns at a proportionale price..
GRAY
BROS
Cottage streets
id Wed lies-
corner Court and
Mudio hours Monday am
day a:I50 nnd.VitO p. m., and Sat
unlay I) a. m. to I p. tu, lor terms
.and information call at studio. Vis
itors always welcome.
Allen & Bowersox
TodayvSaturday
Wo throw paillu to the winds and toll you all of our comforts and any
of the iHiltor cotton blankets at u big cut from She-regular list. They oc
cuppyourblg display table that we'll need for Holiday Girnd shortly,
and wo'togot to clean them out.
All tho 70 lUankets $1.3$
Allthett.-tMHlankets ,5
All the Tl.aMllankets 1.10
All tho tl.'JO lUunkets , 1.00
Those Rig 1.45 comforts , 1.20
The f I. SO comforts , 1.00
The jl.00 couifoj-U , v,,.,.. , go.
The GOo comforts ..., ,.....,.., 45
Sec Big Display in north window.
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
RACKET PRICES.
Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem,' Ore.
NOTCH
Cyclone
Cameras
Tho
Improved
Magazine
Cyclone
la stock
at all tlmea.
TOP
J W I'KHFECTIOX .V (JUAUTV AND J
HARRITT Si LAfflRBWCB
OLD POSTOFFICB QHOOWtY,
We carry a full Use of
Supplies
Card Mounts
Plates
Papers
Trays
Developers
Toners
Call sad cxhrjIm our Una.
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I J. P. R QGBRS. i
81'CCBhSOU TO NECJCKHMAX A UOOK1I8.
IFine Wines, Liquors, Cigars!
i 218 COMMERCIAL STREET,
160 STATE STREET,
miiiim. .." troatment all times. 102 COURT STREET. 3
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Cameras and
Fotographic
Equipments,
9S Stale Street.
03OOD
The Salem Wood Yard has for
eaio a 101 01 large ami small oak.
ash and llr wood in four foot
lengths. The wood is ity nnd
sound, and for sale cheap.
D. S. BENTLUY & CO.
ll-l.lm 3lu hront.corChemekela
PIANO
SOULE 1MIOS.
TUNERS AND HEPAIHEIS
fOJtTLAND,:omi
Shipped iipuds.
T. M. Humphrey shipped a carload ol
,tato Sumlay front Chemawa to San
Fraucisco.
ForBltiauiavtclnltjr leave orders at
Villi's ilutlcHUi.
Farm to Rent.
' Good farm in Linn county to the
proper person. Inquire or E. 31. Cro
iaan, Implement dealer, Salem, Or.
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