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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
ua ? Bv, .V?w .M f3L. 3 y . & " . - wK - tllk ftbdlif Snaps! Look! ...FRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY... Afc$iLEMS BEST STORE IN THE OLD WHITE CORNER Friday of This Week We Will Offer Our Bit? Line of 20c ECLIPSE FUNNELS AT I7C PER YARD .See ' Our East Window., We txmto tot ef ytti"ie Meacb J nwtua. which every itcrc sens it 8 " lHtowtHoatattttitttmwMSctwri. tooaecaa touch as oa tbe prlceof bt:iij. Our bone It the East W to o ty the out lot whenever they have a saap to offer. HolVcrsonS WnMnMHMBRHMMMaMBnnaM""1111 THEBIGBA8GA1H HOUSE OF SALEM W'HI - -55, -zjg. C. H. Hinges, Do You Wear a Pair of Our Glasses? IF NOT UIVK US A TKIAL Wlibtmf fates! scientific Instrumests. we re certain we mo m yen tetter thsa yu bare tees ever fine txtott. We five each IsdWkliial case ptrtkelsr study and alteatfea and furnish you flaaiis oaly when we are stttsfled they are what oo want Ifnedlcal treatejet knc aary we will ltd you . We can rtwannenl ou to fifteen botiiti customer who bare teea fitted ty c asd are satisfied. Scientific Ortlcnm y 29b Commercial St. PUBLIC DEBT DECREASING BUT LIABILITIES GROWING Total Debt $1,379,239,464, of Which $382,331,244 Bears No Interest. . DECREASE FOR MONTH OF APRIL AGGREGATES THE SUM OF $4,397,653 Cash Balance In the National Treasury Amounting to $306:494.208 After AH Current Liabilities are Paid Out Interesting Statistics of the Treasury Department. v k Ce. He i prtwd of hl new Mwu and Isn't earing a roupon whether he gets Lark his oW one or not. As uraal a number of Salem's other eaterptiMBg merchant are this season pmenUag tbtir customers wim Tain able bicycles. On Tuesday evening Fain Vail, a locky Salem printer, received a l(Oi Rambler from the Geo E. VTaters Profit sharing Association. Frank v-kft.rTipdawav the Tribune bi- ayele at the Salem Woolen Mills store. - 1IVI.A.I.V nftornnftn Jm. MevefB & Sobs gave away two Columbia of the I 1POI motel, ri.'iiniuii "o " uw-. of one eaecetriul eiopons and the other whMtl await the preientatlon of tne nr.p number which is coupon 4-434. JobD C Hertz will give an Eagle wheel awar on Jane 39th. Friedman's Big Clothing Sale Is a Cracker Jack and No Mistake Washi, May S -He public debt , ry creditable showing of Oregon' vo- statement led by tbe Treasury! ... ...... ., ,. .. - jieniwrs 01 uic iiw iiierj n. 'vre- Uepartmeot shows mat at we atewoi Volnnteers, who nUitwl fr6m Sa Don't be Deceived When Buying a- Rcfrigerator, Buy a NflTIONftL And have one that can be easily taken apart and cleaned as if it were an Ordinary box. The great fault with most refrigera tors is that the ice'ehamber is non-removable, hence it it impossible to thoroughly cleanse the interior. The ice chamber in the National is removable. The circulation is perfect. The shelves arc of galvanized iron. The panels are hand-carved and the prices are right. - ' business April M. 1901. the debt, less cash in the treaiary, araouotod to fl, 072, 746,366, a decrease for tie Month of f 4 8e7,0&. This decrease la largely ae eoantod for by the purchase of boeds for tho sinking fund. Tbe debt Is ns follews: Interest bearing debt tW5,iO,80. Debt on since maturity $1,CS7,840. Debt bearing no Interest t382,ftl,U. TofaU 11,879,404. This nmonnt, however, does net in dado $770,280, 8 I2.9SD in certificates in treasury notes outstanding which are offset by an eyjual amount of cash held in lho treasury for tlielr redemption. The cash held in the treasury Is classified as follows i Gold terve fund $ 151,000,000. Trust fund 1770,812,930. General fund $140,010,071. In national bank depositaries tf)3,K2, 833 Total $1,160,080,760. Against which there are demand liabilities ou standing amounting U)t893,. MU,G0, leaving a cash balance In the treasury of J8XW,4I 1,90. lem, are eligible to beoeme mernbera of the new organization, their membership in Hal Hibbard Camp, S. A. V. will be eotlelted, , FIRE PROOF VAULT TESTED FOR LADD & BUSH BANK v v F. Ml. floins & 60. The Low Priced Furniture House. -.mmMammmmmmmmmmmmmamimmmmm Hartford Bicycles, $30 and $35 t LIGHT, STRONG, SPEEDY. ftWAfiSr CJ WE ARE NOW PKEPARBD TjO lIT COLUMBIA HUB; OU A. B. C. COASTER URAKHS ON NEW OR OLD WHEELS. OTTO J. WILSON A. Bush, Salem's veteran banker, re- whlth Interest has ceased cfn, fure.bae?J new'nnlU oiaimeu w uo aieoinieiy nreanu uurgjar proof, for nso in his banking institution. The ritult was given a test tills after noon. The test was raadeandar the di rection of Captain Rodman, formerly a government engineer who was stationed at Vancouver, and whoso work was the testing of all government armour.-The trial was witnessed by a number of prominent Willamette Valley bankers w1m wero here by invitation. Among those witnessing tho teat, were; 31 r. Godfrey, of Koseburg; A.C. Woodcock, Corvallis; A.F. McClane, Silver:on:T. G. Hendricks, Eugene, besides several representatives from Portland, a banker from tho sound country ,Mr. Dnsh and a number of attacboa of the Salt-in Insti tution. Tim test proved entirely satisfactory. The vault la a small one standing only four feat high, has four inch walla, weighs 3(00 pounds ami has a capacity for storing $60,0000 in gold. It is nade by the llibbard-Kodman-Kly Safe Co., of New York. SPANISH-AMERICAN VETERANS ORGANIZE THE FAIR STORE 174 CowamUl SL Saltn Ort. 2 Dealers in Everything X Shoe. Ctats FunlibUn. Dry tools, hotkrti. Tin ui Craalt ware, T rusks. VaUws. OU ctotfa. Ituif cad Baikrts. Evtrytblai at lowest ttatkit Prtoa. : DABNEY & GILLMORB Land Enriched Two ear leads Kuphl Utah I.atid plaster Just trolvwl. New stocks of fence km(s, Uth, biilngloa etc. (Iliuil Qeinent and Itoolie Harlwr Lluie. D. S. rkoss 301 BENTLEV &C0 319 front SI XXV K i NO TROUBLE TO PLEASE iWL.'0ipr1'" " p llr T t t. t At a BitetiHgot Spanish A merioan War Vuteraus of Balem hehl in the etfleeof Justice O' Donald Wednenlay evsnlng, prusimiHary steps were takin for the organisation of a local eamp of the national organltation of the Spanish- Atuerioan War Veterans Association, an organisation with alms and objects identical with tlnwe of the G. A. R. Tlie constitulhm and by-laws uovernlng the national orgaulaatUin wero adopted and application has Ixmu made for a clwrtur, when It shall huve arrived orniiiaation will perfeetl with the eteetioi! ol olfleeraott. It wa unaniinouilv voted to name the Salem Camp the "Hal Hibbard Camp," In honor of the aollogiansoldier of Company K., who loat his life In the Philippines. Tho meeting was attended by about n diKien tiienilKirs of Company K,, of the Into Second Uregon, vix: ('. A. Murphy, H. MeNoll llowull, I.tMturli. Davis, (). V, Hull, A. Houthwii-k, Win. Ilatohulor, IM It. Colgan, Dave lrrett, (Mul Hay. den, Kl. Frtiiemid ImI. V, Carter. Chin, A. Murphy was made chairman, und isler Davis swiretAry ol the mating A eoiiimuulontioti was read from Gener al Hummers, ( Portland, urging the tfiirly organisation of a wimp at Huleui prior to Decoration day, so that the vat erans of thu late war might participate in the vxerrlkee on that oeoAsinii and ace to It that the.grttvtM u( all deeeatwd noinraih'H v,m thnxiralwl. It was the unanimous iwiim ol .the lutHttlug that a lotial uAiup Ik) iustitute.1 aiul Mhaii the eoiiitlttilion and by-laws ol the nultonul orgaiiiaatlou Imd bu read ami sub orlbnl to, all present signed Hi applf tutlon for charter. Thu piirMHs of the orgiiiaatUHi arc: "To atrunnthmi the spirit ol (rulfrnlly among those who (might Itounrnhly in the Spiiulsli-AiiierioHii i'ir or the Flit-1 pluo insurreatiou, lucklwit thereto; to promote lovally and patriotism among tho memliersi and to liirliilaate tho t plrlt "I equal right." It mas MiggenUHl that in rase the loon! eamp elhwts rmanuiit organiaalkm lm foro the arrival of Protldaiit MeKinloy, that they turn nut ami participate In the eierUoii liioideut to that ooeaiUni. In eveut ui'haiiarmngMiiMntbiiiulriHiHMl uiK)M, the WiKxItmrii mid Hubbard Goods Damaecd by Smoke often eell at n bargain, but eniokert think they are a bargain when they buy a J.a Coronla 10 cent oigar. e o d James L. Lamblrth returned this morning from Portland, Mr. Lam birth's many friends and business, aiifoclatea will bo pleased to learn that he has Wen retained as manager of tho rialem electric and street railway plants tinder th new management, the London A San Francisco bank, which bid the property in at sheriff's inlu last Satur day. Tho intention of Mr. I.ambirlh by thu now company to manage its large Interests hero la a deserved recognition of the valuable servicos to the company of the guutlemiin. . laiimimA- fie ivas a Scotch minister la ft small toontry parish, and oe was uu. put to It for fresh pasture wherewJth to feed his flock. One uay, nowec, , he bethought himself that he had never thoroughly exhausted thfe sud- ject or Jonan, ana ui .-j- Jri.,,'rVirS!And no wonder for he is selling a coat, vest and pants for ff i,KlifS3'ia,S3:si.OO. well worth $5.00. triumpbanUy the anatomical peculiar!- "An what fcesh do ye think it wad NOT PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE NEWS What Shall we Have for Desert t TIiIh (lUCMtlon nrlHea In the fuuilly evory day, Lot uh nnawer It today. Try .lull-O, n diilluloiiH und honlthful diiHHurt. l'ri'pitiL'd In two minutes. No boiling! no linking! elmply add boiling water mid eut to cool. Fla Fla eor: I.oiuon, Orange, Huapborry and Jttrawlwrry. Got a pneknge nt your gi-oeer'a tinliiy. 10 ct. Ktren In New VnrU. I'ln-a lu nil parts of New York city hm most common between 8 nud 0 p.m. ami nro least common between the hours of 0 nnd 1 p. in. Between 0 and it In the morning there are very few tire; between 0 and 7 there nro the fewest, but nfter 7 o'clock tho number steadily lucreuaeK until 0 o'clock at Hlielit, when n rapid diminution begins, the lucnuiHo being again resumed at 7 o'clock. New 1'ork Sun. rMacnte Your llawcU With dtictnli. OsF)(lr Clhrile. euro eeMtlpatlen lotorer. IS,sso. ltQaO.tl,ilru4!glitr(urJmoDy The New Broom Sweeps Clean. A largo lot of new brooms just received from the largest factory In the country A nmt-clrvw brtxim, cheapest in the city, quality rontldored. llrauson A Ilagan. Wheels for the Whcclless Dr. J. O. GritlHh eouidera MiiiMlf one of the luokiett of individuals. About two weeks ago wnue imfcrnpilnu per son stole the dentist hwyel uhu'h the owner was unable to loeate or seeuru any traeoof. Oh Wtdudy he diwov erod that lie hehl the lucky coupon that CompaiiUH will boaskl to join the Sa entitled hlui to the HHU moll Coiutubia lem boys, and In this way a large nnd h!uyelo gien away by O. W. Johuton 6i Tamt ....OUR CUSTOMERS.... WITH THE LINE I f ! aVsVVMtti vmp s - A Si. i a. IX PAPER. WE ARE NOW SHOWING. TUB PftlCI&ARB LOWER THAN BVBK. COOn WORKMEN 10 DO I HE IAPBRMANQINQ. BUREO&, HAMILTON The Low Price lltjuse Furnishers. THE EASY RUNNING NOISELESS TRIBUNE" TiitHiue Hubs are new, noiall pattern, turud irm oi pine ( Imr ur mi I handsomely polishwl and ukkeled. The rear hut ha a lianUntkl Jiacliali spnwkt ith ayvUMdal ueth. The bottring inin or brwhiag, t of (,.l (! lurtHhl (tout the bar, hanlened an.l ground, and htwed by pri imo u.w mmit ui tho hub. whleh ate eHppeil to reooivo iheui. TKe bca.iuK U. bUi whmi niidnank aliaft are of a tool steel cut from tar sunk, and are hard.d, guHtud and drawn to a straw rotor. Theeo barHig4 am two pial Mulatt and ar Mio, titleallv nstrui'tel to avoid all trk'ttoti in mniunv. Tl Ijearinit ruiiM .j i..n. vupa and unhns are mi curved as to give as much surlao m MtMibk to the UilU eoosiiliMit with allowauro for adiuatMient. VUf ush gnat acutiravy in waliaJ these bearings and they glvo the Hnect oaiUl reeallc In rniof, ranly aetdad Jiullng. Ihe lalls are ut the lxt make ami accurately tfnagd to wkt. II hubs are piovhicil iusUle wilh light tuU ewiiuvllng the UarW wn ami covrrm,. n,B axles. This tube leads the oil directly to the bearing. The aiW ar nil , i stwctal steel of xrillug twighueec. The bearing arc dost-proof and auimt tl with felt washera ami bail retainers; thoeo in the rear mImc! arc aW in.i ,., . locking device to prevent their moving or losing adjustment mc the irai it u. uiovedfroiu frauic. BIUBIN'GB-Tlie bearings throughout 'Trtbuaa llwyk Uh pWi , small part in earning tnr the 'l'rilmue its magHilleent reutaUou Krwu tU nart titxtraoidluarv rare has alnayaweonuhHl as wo hatefully rtaltd Um iwn..ttr i u onuiHUir ma ovaiinirs iu ion uixmvn ikw.hmii iMwam m mwiikmii. lug Mill In Tribune lbyolcs ate Imurd from ipenal bar sit i The aewChllean Cabinet is announced. VanderMIt are heavy buyers of Union Pads Big ship building plants may form a eofflbfae. The amount of the Chinete indemnity has beeu Died at (273.000,000. A company has bonded 1000 acres of laud near Itoeeberg fur coaI mining. f he MiakHer of the BrazilianNavy has given au order for the construction of a kubntarine boat. Annual meeting of Bishops of Meth odist Eoieoopal churches, south wbs bo gun today at Louisville, Ky. Etnin Pasha, the greatest "greyhound ever railed in America, is dead at the Puha Kennels of penumonia. The Pi fie Coast Seed Itaisin Asso ciation has been incorporated with a capital of $300,000 all subscribed. The Middlesex, England, Gun Club has cabled an acceptance of the chal lenge of the American team for Juno 11. The annual election of the Pere Mar quette Railroad was held in Detroit and the old board of road directors was re-elected. The United Steamship Company has ordered six new steamers of 12,000 tons each for the United States trade from Copenhagen. Tho Baltimore & Ohio will put on a new train out of Cleveland for the East, making a fait run to Washington and Philadelphia The London bar will rally in force at the coming dinner of tho Ilardwocho Society given in honor of Maitro Labori, on Holdborn Itottaurant. Melvin (J. Dodge, librarian Hamilton Collide has been appointed librarian ol Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Calif., at salary ol f 5000 per year. Tiie mceaage of President Campos Salle at the opening of the Brazilian Congress, May 3, will deal with the coffee quu.tlon and the financial crisis. The United States health oflicer in in Eagle Pass eay the United States quarantine against the city of Mexico Is in affect on account of the typhus fever there. There is a good deal of Inflam matory rhetoric in a portion of the English press on the subject of J. Pierpont Morgan's raids on Engl- Iih shipping. Felix Box as. Editor of Organ of Fed eralists, lias Im'U appointed Governor Batangas. Lloutenant Blanchard thirty eight volunteer infantry, appointed Treasurer. Extra precautions are being taken to preveut tho spread of typhus fever from Mexico Into tiili country . Health olllc era are inspeeting every train croeeing the frontier. Judge Brown, in United States Circuit Court signed order today In tlie matter of restraining order in the action to restrain the consdodation scheme of the Itio Grand road. Dr. William 8. Anient, the notd mil sionary who recently arrived from the Orient has readied cliivago upon his ar rival he was met by his wife who had not eeen hi in in three years. Tho Turkiah minion under Knver Pasha, composed of military often a ad olergy, charged wfth tbe eitabhthmeut of relations betweoa the Turks and Chinese Mussulmans, embarked yester day. There was a large attendance in the Eugllsh House of Oomuni today (Q anticipation of a discuMtuj on the new export on coal. Tlie govarncnant is standing firm and is tak.ng airing pre cautious to eeoure the mj mty. Tl body ol the nine-year-old Kova deld boy was taken from ttwi nvr nr Fort 8nelng, Minn., today Th it t Hevcd tocontirui the polio iHcoa that William HoeeuneU dron4 Uii four children and himself a wrk i The Uritish WeMinghouixi h"rw 4 Manufaqturing Commn has j.im pUti same big eoutrai'ts tor u.wui u.1 e luipuiont for Ita f & (KX),O0U plant nam construction at T8o d Park. ... Mauahesler, KngMtui whotu hk) etm. i 1 ml have been acquired. Tlie necutlatioui wkih 1m vw Um jwrnllng for mouths between tbe Amor Uan Cigar Company, ami lU Havana-1 Amrh?aii Cigar Company Wave beon evMMpleted in Tampa. All the faetarWs f the latter eotupany wUl paM Hta llie p-vaefsJonef the tolwieM tmibine And the $4.00 Suits are just going like hot slapjacks. Tho sr no. $10.00 and $12.00 suits are the biggest ber he cried In stentorian '"" , """ '- ;Aa,br it Sum na'be fidSTrS bargains ever offered in Salem or any other place. :T thiuk ii "Vad be'a Hats and Caps at prices inai ceax an. S'T.'Sir dSa"? dJibTif Come early and save cash, to they ever Bee salmon yonder. Aweel, ' alblins ye're thinking It wad be a big cod'- , . ' tto. on cad and wcarr voice piped op from the body of the church: "Alblins it was a whale'" "An the deil hae ye, Maggie Mac farlane, for takln tlie word oot o tbe mouth o' God'a meenlsterr-Llppin-cott's Magazine. Condensed Ileproof. Occasionally there Is to be found a proprietor of a secondhand bookstore who is something more than the nature of his business would seem to niuicaie. llo regards his old a rather as a collection FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts.. Salem Ore. Great Reduction Sale goods and experiences a pang when he parts with one. A flippant young man dropped Into a secondhand bookstore kept by a man of this kind. Taking down several choice old books from the shelves, he fingered them carelessly nud replaced them. They happened to treat of abstruse subjects nnd did not appeal to hlra. "Are any of these books for hire?" he asked carelessly. "No, young man." sharply answered the proprietor. "They are for lore." St Louis Republic. OAbTOBXA. Bun tat A IM ,M lw niw ""' Mar'- Blfsatara cf Weather Report Tonight anil Friday frosty Fiiday morning. NEW TODAY. Advertisement! uidcr thla htaa Sc a line each issue FOR SALE. A fine driving mare, ' harnets and two secondhand biiuuiee, one in first class condltion.John Holm, Blacksmith, High St., South Salem Hotel. 6 2 att FOR RENT Nice five room cottage, with batementand goo I well water, Corner Union and High strret. A. ' Schriber. 421 High St. 5 2 tf Having purchased a choice dry-goods stock at 65c on u jii.. i uiii o-ivf tnv fnctnmfirs the benefit nf mv 1ST S vS!SS purchases! by disposing of The gnods, at the' same average ,n than a stock of rerjuctions from regular prices. Large size pea spreaas, wen wui m i w, nuw ol. Marseilles bedspreads, well worth $2.75, now $1.85. Lace Curtains, well worth $1.25 a pr. now 85c a pr. A few pieces silks in bright colors, worth 50c a yard, now 28c a yard. Lawns and calicoes now 4c a yard, i Percales a yard wide only 7 l'2c a yard. Ginghams, the Zephyr brand, worth 12 i-2c, our price 9c a yard. Table linen, all pure linen, for 25c a yard. Corsets, the 50c ones for 38c, the 75c ones for 60c, the $125 ones for 75c. Also any corset in the store, size 18 for 40c. Dimities, dainty patterns worth 12 l-2c yard for 7 1-2 cents a yard. , , Dimities, the 25c to 35c grades for 18c a yard. Dimities for 12 l-2c per yard that is regular 20c goods and these are all this spring's styles and patterns. An assortment of spool silk, 100 yards, 4c each. An assortment of spool twist, 10 yards, lc each. Thimbles lc each, any of the skirt bindings 4c a yard. Velvet baby ribbon, the best quality, 25c a bolt Fleischer knitting yarn worth 30c for 20c a hank. Ribbons, laces and embroideries at 65c on the dollar. Silk veilings 8c per yard. Dress bindings, brush or corduroy 4c yard. Ladies' fast black hose regular 15c now 10c a pair. M& fair. Probably SALESMAN wanted to carry as a side; line DryGooods specialities and Blank ets direct from the looms. Must soil the country and cross-oad trade. Ad dress Knnaul Co.. Manufacturers, No. 213 Ionic Rt., Phila., Pa. 5 2 4 Greenbaum's Dry Good Store First door south of Post Office. Wheat Market, Ham Fbancibco, May S.-Cashf 1.04. Chicago, HI,, May 2 July. 7:i7g. I CORN GOLD DUST FLOUR MAUK iir The Sidney Power Co, HMNXr OHfcOON Made for family ufe, ask your grocers for it. Bran and shorts nlwayeou hand. A, T. WALN Agent TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL PAINT Aartbloc that seeds palatine? We have ready mixed (slats for House-Inside and out Barn, Fences, Floor, Roof, Carriages. Waeons. Radiators and everything that can be painted. We also have White Leads. Oils. Yarn libea. Turpeatiae. Patty, Putty Knives, Bruises and other sure lies used ty amateur aad srofessloeal painters. Cane aad i et our estimate. It will pay ou -sal ou may be sure that we will do all in r tr to treat you right. Fry's Drug Store "CaiKUISt.,Slm. Ore. We have a choice lotol field seed corn, of tho following varieties, which we are selling at 8j cents per 'pound. KING PHILIP, PRIDE OF THE NORTH. EARLY CANADA FLINT, EARLY WHITE FLINT. CHAMPION WHITE PEARL, EARLY WHITE UKNT, WHITE CAP DENT. EARLY LEAM1NG. We get testimonials every day from our patrons, who planted our seed corn last season, it is the best in the m rkot, nnd tho beat is always tho cheapest. Remember mat wo do not sell cheap sued but wo sell moio good seed for tho money than you can buy anywhere elee. : : : All Kinds of Fertilizers and Land Plaster Kept in Stock. SAVAGE & REID Seedmen, Salem, Oregon. The Crystal Ice Works Creamery Co. A new and modem creamery ia opened in connection with the Crystal Ice orks at Corner 10th and Statu StreetB, whero all the products of a first-class nrAimmrv villi lu. b, U'... ...... ,.. ..' i . . , , .., .,.,. ""i". " nun yuu nri 111 ueuu 01 pure, sweet cream, ice cream or a Hrst-claw artiole In the butter line, bo sure and give na a call. Also butter I milk dullu-rtd to any nan ol tho uty. J. (DAGUIRE, niOR- Telephone 2071 Main. BOCK BEER S, O, Burkhart Capital Lunch Counter Neat doe u HarnU A Uwrtnee. Serve tbe beet weali aad lunch orders ia the city. Prompt WViee, cleai place and good cooking Uive the aw nlav a eall. Hi l Ve tttkoyonr uhl wheel trade, and mII ours m wuy ImwMummu. P. A. WieGINS Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. Opposite I'ostoffice, Salem Oregon. ok aS BWj''jjJSSSSffli? F. E. SHAFER Harness, Saddle Whips, Robes and ewrything in our line at low est prices. 123 State St. Tlie Capital Brewery's fmuoiis Book will be on ilniunht in all aalmn and WMintiy nlooiia on and after APRIL 6, 1901 Try it and be happy. It's the beet ever turned out. We also put up our Bock Bwr in botU. Klinger 4 Beck Phone No. 3131. SEED CORN We have a complete stock of ell the roll-k now u varieties, iurladinv: Early ,r8n Yellow Dent, Rarly Orevron hiteD.ut1 Early Learninc, Pride f the North, Chawplen White Pearl. Kariv Canadian Flint, King Philip Flint, Moweila KverKreeH Sweet Fodder, ete. 1 1 ims Irom S a poHiid npwanls. BREWSTER & WHITE FEEDMEN AMD SEEDSMEN rhMl7ii. 91CoartSt. New Arrivals Of fine gools are a common occurrnce at our grocery. Inferior food product are never cheap, no matter how low priced. All our lines hav ih im ! cheapness of primn quslity. Staple aud iuov:Kren.ury ami iiould; domesile .i.u.Miim,iij an iUa eatue: onr ! store ia the place to do fine minus for i yoursolf. M. T, Rineman 132 State Street Pboot 13 Dr C, T. Knowlton The eye swcUIlst.rroBi San Fraeclwo hasopea I ed aa office for two weeks la tbeEldrtdse nidi . i ever Pest Of fUe. Those havUe defective vlsloa headache and nervous troubles should Improve the opportuarty to have their cases diasosed ty a cemceteat tuii.f rnn.nit.tinn J Ofre houra I to 4 p. a. 4 15 Jw