R. E. BRYAN & SON
SEP- 21, 1900. | lower the temperature sufficiently to
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Advertising rate* made known on
application. Correspondence is solicit
ed.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
nrices.
L
and
C om
m is s io n kb
H
krkm an
ha«
been out from Washington City a1
w<*rk on hi* political fences.
He
wants the plaeo of Senator McBride,
who is anxious for re-election. 8enntor
Simon desires the election of neither
of them, greatly preferring II. W.
.yi rt ctdl.-ague.
John II
Mitchell •*».'
jjkiTto again »lip )„ i
he can find any opening. It will Is
at least a three cornered fight, if not
t i l ' with f »nr corners.
It may re
quire m»t a li'tle shrewdness and >
pile of money to land any one in that
scat.
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I n many respects the United State
stands at the h ad of the wcrld.
1
us.d to he that England and Franc»
were
pre-eminent in commerce am
maim fact urea, hut in later years Oer
many has made greater strides than
cither of them.
various lines of manufacture and bus
today
they out
strip all competitors, unless it l»e such
us our country has produced. Whei
our most cupable young men have
bad tire same amount
*>f training
will most likely have to take a b a d
a» at. Military experts who have care
fully examined the soldiery of tin-
world agree that the Germ ms are in
entitled to
E. N. Hall has sold his fine Jersey
bull to Otis Wolverton, of Suver.
Mr. Getty is delivering the cream
from here to the Independence cream-
Miss M illie Longacre, who has been
spending the summer with her par
ents, has returned fo Chicago to spend
another year in a mrsic school.
Gus Pagenkohf has finished picking
his hops and sonic of the other yards
will finish in a few days. Mr. Bteele
has a week cr 10 da'ys picking yet.
the highest
C o lle g e Students.
Mrs. Eliza Ann Liggett was buried
at their place last Munday afternoon.
She wus 82 years of age and was the
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mother of Russ Liggett, of tJ»U n h w
sikhimit1
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are dfUen « iuum *» «»*<1
uvf nxtuxte
UATAHRH
.Rev.
Lovell, of
Independence, the firet Monday fc October.
together as readily ns the lurger ones
In all it» stags« there f
(»reached Mr*. Liggett’* funeral at the
of fresh milk cows. Then there Is also
Onr prune dryer makes a good sain j ahouij bo deaniiuo-a.
Evangelical church »it 1 o’clock and nt
present In such milk a viscous sub
You will find now and old bikes to buy or rent. Your
pie
of
fruit,
but
wilt
have
to
lie
en-1
Ely*.
Cream IR!ni
stance which prevents the massing of the Bevens hop yard at 3 o’clock last larged next year to 150 buahel. capa denudes, sootlu** and heals
choice
of Rambler, Ideal, Patee Crest and B. and H.
Suuday.
the diseased membrane.
the globules. I have known mauy peo
city.
It curo» catarrh and drives
Special. W e have the best equipped repair shop in
ple to lose churning after churning
Jake Brown met with quite au ac
M r,. Eleanor Butler broke her an away a cold in the head
from this cause.
the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and
cident A t the watering trough near
quickly.
Under such circumstances 1 would town. His horses'became frightened kle on the 13th. Dr. Tfamllioefer set
C rea m H a lm ii pi seed Into the nostrils, spreads
every
kind of repairing promptly done. Leaks in tires
suggest trylug the following plan, and ran aw .y and he was quite badly ilie joint and it in taking a favorable over the membrane and is absorbed. R tiief is im
courae.
positively stopped. Call and see my R U B B E R N E C K
mediate and a euro follows. It is not drying—does
which lias been recommended, but l bruised up lnit not seriously hurt.
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I not produce sneer.! n". L a -go Size, 50 eents at Drug-
have had no opportunity of testing Its
saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad
Onr s t o r e k e e p e r s a r e enterprising.
TrialW sc. 1 0 c a t . b y mail.
effectiveness since hearing it: Four in
M ONM OUTH.
justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen.
Colwell |>eddles around to the ya.ds
ELY m to T U E llS , tu Warn
arrea Street, K «w York.
to the churn as much water as there
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Prof. Bishop is added to the Normal and Em m ett has a .tore located in
is cream and of the same temperature.
Yoakum ’s yard
Churn a minute or two; let stand until faculty.
+ + + + * + + + - ’r+-:-*-:-v+4"i--i~:--!--!--f-t-s”}--t
the cream hus risen to the top; draw
Hops are hot little if any damaged
Miss
Lillian
Wren,
of
Yahats,
is
off the water, which, It Is claimed,
dry the rain, which was only 1.85 in |
washes out the viscous substance; pro here attending school.
Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon.
cites in four days, but it was disagree- .¡.
ceed as with a usual churning, only
Vacant houses are scarce. Good able for tlie pickers.
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A ll kinds of iron and wood work done. Special alten-
avoid having the temperature too low houses are in demand.
$ i tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle lepair-
or the churn too full. It is well to In
E d it o r ’ « A w fu l P lig h t .
Mrs. Ira S. Smith and family have
troduce occasionally a fresh milk cow
% J ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of
F. W . Higgins, editor Seneca (III..)
Into the herd, as it helps the churning returned from the coast.
S 1 plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale.
News, was afflicted for vears witli piler
and Improves the flavor of the butter.
The attendance at the Normal i* that no doctor nor remedy helped un
% Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies
Separator cream Is sometimes so rich
Will give strength t<> the nerves am! re
much greater than last year.
til lie tried Bticklen’s Arnica Salve,
that It thickens in the churn, and con
J ami a stock of J. J. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils,
store the liver uiitl kidney» to a healthy
the beet in the world. He writes, two
condition, (five tone to the stomach 1:11(1
cussion ceases. All that Is necessary
Prof. French has not yet returned boxes wholly cured him. Infallible
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cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at
bowels, and promote a good appitit#
is to add a little water to thin the from Paris, but is expected soon.
healthy digestion; will relieve constipa
for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25
■ right prices.
tion, purify the blood anti make a heal
cream.
thy body with a clear «kin. That tired
Edwin Smith will begin teaching in cent,. Sold by M. D. Ellis, druggist.
Streaky butter Is caused by Insiiffi
feeling will leave you and sleep will l»e
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restful. At Wilson's drug store, Dallas.
dent working and an uneven distribu . Kings Valley one w»ek from Monday
tion of Hie salt. Wherever tlie salt has next.
W EST SALEM .
•^ «H ** H * + + + *+ * ** * *H + + + H + * * i
not penetrated a white streak shows
The Normal chapel has been re pa
Claud Matheuey is clerking in a Se
W A L T E R M O R L E Y .*
up. More working removes tills de
fect. Never mix sweet cream with pered and repaired and looks aa good attle store.
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sour cream Just before churning. The as new.
Gov. Fletcher i , yard bos* at the
Call
for
Warrants.
sour cream churns more quickly, and
A
general
assortment
of
Mr. Hembree and brother who went Holmes yard at Kola.
Salem Improved
ns a consequence much of the sweet hunting on the McKenzie, have not
nearly everything in that
Mrs. W . P. Pringle i. visiting her
otice is iik rk r y g iv k n t h a t a u . itn -
cream Is left In the buttermilk, and yet returned.
Grader and Pricker
l»aid county wtrrants of Polk county, Oregon, |
line at lowest prices.
mother, Mrs. M. A. Chapman.
quite a loss Is sustained. Do not add
which were preset.te l and endorsed, “ Not paid for \
sweet cream less than 12 hours pre
want of funds,” prior to Apr S, 18»8, will he j
K. M. Smith and son, Roy, and J.
Stoves and tinware,
For irri'eu primps. Practical, ilurablo
Mesdames I). A. and C. E. Hanna paid upon presentation at inv office. Interest will
vious to churning and always stir thor : M. Smith have returned from theii have joined the Lady Maccabees.
not be allowed on the same after the date of this no i
and cheap. Triumph grader for
l ’aints and oils.
ouglily. The only way to procure gilt ! limiting trip, bringing eleven deer.
ties
K. V. DALTON,
dried prunes. Bent made. Hop bas
County Treasurer,
Bee supplies.
edged butter Is by* eternal vigilance, ns
Miss Rilln Fletcher received a w«ck,
kets aud fencing of »11 kinds. Get
listed. Dallas, Auc. 16,1000.
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W m . Bristow and family have mov- vacation from her work as compoaiior
that Is the price of success.
Notions in variety.
our prices on shingles, poultry net
; cd to Monmouth and opened a grocery
on tho Independent.
ting and nil kinds of woven wire fenc
J.J. W IS E M A N .
! store; lie was formerly a student here.
S e llln ir B a t t e r b y t h e Y a r d .
ing. Correspondence solicited, Phone
J. P. Blankenship tin. returned from
Probably Cambridge*. England, is the
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S A L E M FEN C E W O R K S,
R O C tTcR E EK
a trip to N»m M Dawson and Skaguav.
only place In the w orld where one
59 State street, Salem.
He was making money, hut ill health
would he likely to find butter sold by
Mr. IL nry has bought a fine gray
brought him home.
lineal measure, hut there, in accord
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team, wagon a*’ d harness.
ance with the old custom. It Is literally
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W alker Fitts and family, Samuel
SO U TH
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sold by the yard, says T h e Cream ery
W e had about the hardest rain las» White and family gather hups at the
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Journal.
For generations it has been week that we have seen in the conn
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Holmes yard, the Thacker family and
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the practice of Cam bridgeshire dairy
b l o c :;
Miss Ida Br >wn are at the Meeker
t ry-
folks to roll their butter into lengths,
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Loc»:ed at Dallas, Oregon.
Mr. Houck and wife, of Eugene, yard, E. Elliuit, wife and son, Doug.
each length m easuring a yard and
Hanna aud family, Mrs. J. H. Craw W. E. Shaw& Son
w eigh in g a pound. D eftly wrapped in passed here on their way to the a gen*
ford ami Mrs. Sophia Hanna are al Proprietors.
Co-educational. We offer
strips of clean white d oth , the cylin | cy last Monday.
N e w and Second Hand.
Byers, and Geo. Chapman, wife ami
drical rolls are packed Into long, nar
superior
advantages at reas-
Single
and
Double.
W e hear that George Harney is daughter at Gibson’s.
row baskets made for the purpose and
Jlüonable rates. Fall term op-
! dead. He was well known and liked
For
Sale
or
Trade.
thus conveyed to market.
Stall room for double or
in this country and there are many
+ ens Sept. It); registration Sept
T he butter wom en who. In white lin
Terms to Suit Buyers.
single teams, 10 cents,
en aprons and sleeves, preside over the friends who mourn his death.
there are often mauy cow s In the herd
which have ,l>eeu milking for a long
T he fat globules In their milk
.wm*
Hit the Nail
On the Head.”
I f you fu n * eruptions, puins in the
head or kidneys, stomuch trouble end
feelings o f •weariness, " Kit the nut on
the h eld ." flood's SursupuriU is ifit
hummer to use. It <wttt purify your blood.
The musses pruise it for doing this ur.d
rnuking the w hole body heulthy.
, 7/cot£J> Sa
Lee Sm ith's Cyclery
THE IRON CLAD
WAGNER BROS.
BUG
GIES!
MEN OF MARK.
stalls In the mart have no need of
w eights or scales for dispensing their
wares. Constant practice and an e x
perienced eye enable them with a
stroke o f the knife to divide a yard of
butter Into halves or quarters with a l
most mathematical exactness.
T he university people are the chief
buyers of tills curiously shuped article.
The fitting of the college music stn
In addition to belug fam ed for Its puri
din has just been completed and a
ty and sweetness C am bridge “yard
splendid A. B Chase piano placed
b u t t u " Is emlucntly adapted for serv
there. Prof. Kan'ner will receive pu
ing out to tlie university students In
pils on Mondiys, Tuesday* and Satur
the dally commons. Cut Into conven
days. The remaining days he will
iently slsed pieces and accompanied by
spend looking aftei outside points.
a loaf o f the best when ten bread, a
All contemplating study should call
stated portion I® *cnt a round every
and arrange at once. Hours, 9 to 12
morning to the rooms o f the under
in the morning, 1 In 4 in the after
graduates for use at the dally brenk-
noon. See catalogue for course of
! fast and tea.
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Nasal
FARMERS’
FEED SHED
Mi»s Mary Frances Ray hue become
the wife of Joe Rose, of Monmouth.
study*.
Abo ft magnificent .lock of C L O T H IN G , ichowl suits
for children and tmya, a splendid liu « of tine suit, for
young men, and a line of $10 winter suits of excellent
value for men. In fact every department is full of
good goods and good bargains. W e have just placed
in our show window a $70 Singer sewing machine to
lie given to some one of our patrons. A coupon given
with each dollar rush purchase at retail.
SPECIAL TH IS WEEK: Youths and mens m i s reduced to
$4 90. Rubber goods, mackintoshes, slickers and a line of ladies
juckots at special prices. 1 Our b.irgnin rounlt r is again tilled with
shoes at cost ;o close out. Our groceries are the best and cheapest.
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These niulricnlaUd last Monday.
'I'lit? number will ho more than doub
led next week and a n u m b r of other»
will enter within a few weeks: Perry
Baughman and Alexander Ols, of
J W t k n iJ ; 1 i )U m m iii ! A n na Jtitner, of
Kings Valley; Cecil Olds and Chester
Gates, ( f Lafayette; Frank Conner, ot
McMinnville; I). L. Gubser, of D a }-
ton ; Emmett MeSherry, of Falls City ;
Maud Brown, Nellie Conner, Angus'
Kisser, I) A. Poling, Kate Wilson
Wintha Palmer, Reeso Robbins, Ora
Loui e and Frank Collins, Frank and
Orie Arnold. The president reports
that several outside families are ar
ranging to move here to educate
their children.
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Mrs. Shaffer, the milliner over Mr.
Brown’s store, inis returned from the
metrepolis with an excellent assort
ment of everything i ew and fashion
able and believes she can fully met t
the desires of the ladies of Dallas and
vicinity.
S T A P L E A N D F A N C Y D K V GOODS
L A D IE S ’ JACKET.-», G O LF CATES A N D W it A Pd
LA D IE S A N D G E N I’LEM ENS’ F U R N IS H IN G GOODS
H A I'd, CAPS, B O O ltl, B IlO E d
Hardware!
rank, but Uncle 8am and his soldier
boys will not allow it. to remain so.
M i "*
Pettyjohn
Our immense stock of fall and winter good, now mm-
ing in consist of u well and carefully eoU'Cled stock of
!
along those speciul lines, lire Germans
most regards
Ed Harman and Jesse
were in town Sunday.
One Price Cash Store
DANDELION
i iess to a greater extent* than in an}
and
Miss Doiello Flute*
Highland.
— SUCCESSORS TO J. W. C K ID E P —
Lyman Lee and Merchant Holver-
Hop nicking is in full blast here, soii, of Salem, have just located claim»* ,'
the yield being less than common, in the Siletz country.
hut jhe qja litv is good. Mould and
Guy Lamsou and Dau Savage, of j
lice arc not bothering any yet. They Willaniiua, drove a hand of beef cat-
pick here by the (uuml, |>¡ty¡|>|¡ »-»I ! do tu ilia l’or lim ili market.
e tnts m hundred.
F roik Brown, the new proprietor ol
R A L E S C IT Y .
the old John linrna place, i. painting
the resilience anil making fencing
Mia. N elli« Foril i* progriMing very
favorably toward limltli.
A. K Collin., who was rained in
thin country, ha. b e n chosen demo
Mr*. Louiim J a m . will ,t
cratic candidate
for surveyor in
Mr.. Butler for the preaent.
Klickitat county, Wa.liington.
Mr. Mowry and wife are vi.itin)!
I heir .inter and brother, Mr. Leel and ! There are now nine free rurul mail
delivery route, in Oregon, one of them
wife.
in tlii» county with 8uvcr us the .tart
A H ert Teal him • !«>nt finished (lie ing point. It in . Inn at certain Out
Dixie mill dam and it in a fine |ii"ce one or '«o re others » i l l lai established
in this county with ¡jul.ni as the
of wr rk.
starting point.
Mr Ifm iter, of Pioneer, will replace
Mr. Galloway oq the Lee FenUjp !
place in October. ...
WILSON’S
CELERY
In technical govern
ment schools there shrewd young
men have been specially skilled alonj.
other country
Ira Hooker will run the Arch Hud j
mgs and Hanford Fowle places west t (
of loiwisville.
retard the butter coming, says Miss
Laura Rose of the Ontario Agricultural
college. When this Imppeos, draw off
part o f the cream and gradually heat
It by standing the can in a pan of hot
water, stirring all the time. I never
advise adding hot water directly to the
cream, a^.it spoils both the color and
texture of The butter. Breed and the in
dividuality of the cow have something
to do wdth the churnahllity of the
cream. Some cows’ milk yields a softer
butter fat, which quickly churns; oth
ers produce a hard tallowy fat, very
hard to churn. Feed Influences the
hardness or softness of the butter fat.
The dry, condensed feed of winter pro
duces butter fat which has a melting
point several degrees higher than the
fat produced from the succulent green
fodder of summer. This accounts part
ly for the higher churning temperature
during the winter season.
A Judicious selection of foods helps
materially. Cottonseed cake tends to
harden the butter, while linseed cake
lias the opposite effect.
In winter
AIR LIE.
Saddle horses, 5 cents.
Seperate neat and warm
waiting rooms for ladies
and gentlemen. Clive us
a trial. Feed for sale.
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George Bjron Cartls, who receatly suc
11 Brinkley lui. relurned from AI li - ceeded W . H. Mudford as editor of the
London Standard, was assistant editor I
ena.
under Mr. Mudford for 20 years.
John Taylor ie painting F. Brown’s
M. Edouard dt> Reszke has lost his
home.
youngest child, Marie, a bright little 1
girl of 0. The body has been sent to W a r - ;
sow from London far burial in Polish 1
soil.
One of Lord Roberts’ many uicknamos
The nickers will finish I M. Simp is that of “Saint,” conferred because his
son’s hop yard Thursday.
t'gure is pictured in a stained glass win-
dow of the Royal Military academy at
Frank Brown is moving from near Woolwich, England.
Stiver to hi* farm i ear here.
Mr. Luke Green, a traveler in Rhode
Rov Bverlev is moving from near sia. asserts that he drove off a troop of
fiv e lions and many hyenas, which had
Dixie to Bora Tarter'* place.
attacked him and were not frightened by
his gun, by firing English periodicals at
Wade and Clyde Williams have re them.
turned to school rt C'trvHlli*.
Lord Ilalsbnry, the present lord chan
Cecil Staats has gone to Corvallis to cellor of England, will probably retire
C H IC A G O ’ S R IV E R .
when his lifelong friend, Ix>rd Salisbury,
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attend the agricultural college.
leaves oflicts and it is said his successor
The opening of the drainage canal has
Bill Williams and John Stsat« are will be Sir Francis Jeunet president of
; made it obvious that the Chicago river
the divorce division.
must be improved. The engineers are in busy with their summer fallow.
Senator Culbersoa o f T exas said re-
| doubt whether to dig it up or chop it
The hops in the R. E. Williams cently that 13 years ago he had his pic
j down.— Detroit Journal.
ture
taken and a sudden death followed
I A man bathed in the Chicago river, and yard were all saved in go*al condition In his family. Ten years ago the same
the court fined him for breaking through
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coincidence was noted, aud since then the
C. E StaiitH and G. Horner were
the surface and leaving it rough and cor
hauling straw for Mr. TurniJge last I senator flees A c camera.
rugated. so that the tugs were deceived
H a rr • K IN ., u k r . >k*
P»*
about the channel.—Minneapolis Journal. week,
lantbropi«t o f R u a ■« .load. He left an
The drainage » anal does not seem to
Over 10,(XX) bushels of wheat were Mtatc o f over 2( W a >.000 rubles. Five
i have bean entirely *ucee»t*ful so far in
hundred thousand rabies were bequeatk-
r,c c i v e d a t the warehouse here « . this
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tnd {„ th„
’ assuring Chicago an absolutely pure wn • i r.
ter supply, and as a consequence there is «eneon.
sum hi, heir* have added 800,000 rubles.
still considerable trouble about alleged
W illie B a rk e r is b u ild in g a good
D V.* ltay, who has been appointed
impurities in that city’s milk supply.—
subet m total chi« ken Iwnee for I-a a . | InM ed State. m « r a « l o f Haw aii. Is sec
Sioux City Journal.
retary to Senator Cnllom. Mr. ltay, who
I . im pson.
|s a man ,,f 50 , was born In Columbia
Mr Guyer has relurned
ern Oregon.
X 18th,
O. H. C O B B & S O N
N O R TH DALLAS.
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m OPEN THE FALL H A D E
from East
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O w in g to (he heavy rain the dano. ? «> ■ •£ N ew York atate bnphas lived In.
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j Illinois many vears. H e was secretary
here
relay n igh t was not very large- | o f t h o
MWSte In 1873 4.
SCHOOL
n
With the Greatest Showing of Goods
Ever Made in Saiemj*
TIME
OUR B U Y E R has in perron S E A R C H E D tho M A R K E T » of tlie
E AST for the prettiest and best of everything in tlie fabric line end
his efforts li»ve not been futile.
School time will soon
he here.
Wo are ready
OUR SH O W IN G S IN S U IT IN G S A N D ^ l’ IEC E GOODS have
never been excelled in this city and our prices will bring us the
cream cf tlie I rude.
for the first clap« of tlie
bell.
For catalogue or otli-
X I er information address,
O L IN O , Pli. D. Pre«.,
C. C
Dallas, Oregon.
During the sum
IN FURS,‘J A C K E T S and C A PE S we will easily maintain our
well deserved reputation as S A L E M ’S BIG B A R G A IN HOUSE, for
we are showing tlie linest and largest line in tlie eily nl (lie lowest
possible prices.
mer we have addexi to
our stock
until
we
OUR CUSTOM ERS G E T T H E B E N E F IT of a vieit to the East
ern markets of llie MOST E X P E R IE N C E D B U Y E R I N SALEM .
have a complete line
of sellout books and
supplies. Ask for our
Big Value tablet.
HOLVERSONS
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THEW.H. BURGHARDT &C0.
Successor to F. S. Dearborn,
T H E BIG B A R G A IN H O U S E O F S A L E M
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We are closing out #1">,(.<)0 worth of clothing.
Furnishing goods ami hats below cost
Suits that sold formerly at $<• now $3.05.
Suit* that sold formerly at $d now $5.50.
Suits that sold formerly at $!» now $0.25.
Suits that sold formerly at $10 now $7.t»5.
Suits that sold formerly at $15 now $10.25.
We can save you $ $ $
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s m w i M g o to South ern O rego n this
Columbia noiverslty. Washlogtou. the
degree of L L . D. was conferred upon
rommsnder Uir h ,r t 1Valnwrl|*t. super
intendent of the Naval academy. Com-
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delivered
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dress to the graduates of the university.
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lE x -G o v e r n o r IIoj*r of Texas has fann
f;i)l on a proi'iH'ctiiig tour.
ed connections with a law firm in the
Mr r s f « l , of T filc f, rHnrnftl from City of Mexico, nnd It U said he also con
templates opening an office In N ew York.
the slate fair today. He imrehaaaU a T w o of his partner« are Francisco A l
line pi# while there. He ray* it was faro o f the City of M e x lA and R. L.
just iar^e enotmh to b* put in his Summerlin of San Antonio, well known
In Texas politics.
xest pocket and cost him $10.
General del Maine, the new Italian em
bassador at Berlin. Is the officer who was
B A L L 8 T O N .
in command at Milan when the sanguina
Van Sears will •non move out on ry insurrection took place there in the
spring of 1896. Though he had but 6,000
hi* farm.
men at his dispiMial he managed to retail,
Prof. flhipWy ha* moved to town the upper hand and prevented the sack
ing of the city by the •ociallstie mob.
and will occupy the property vacated
Lieutenant
Governor
W illiam
A.
by F. W. Royal.
Northcott of Illinoi*, who has announced
himself
a
candidate
fr»r
the
Republican
Mr*. l)od*i>n lost a fine Jersey caw
nomination for vibe preoMent. hi a native
la>t week. She was horned to death 1 o f Tennessee, but ha* lived In Illinois
in the h*»p yard.
since 1879. V1 I"**» he was made head
consul of the Order of Modern Woodmen,
u. II. H vde’n rale w m well attended which claims a membernhip of 400,999
and everythin g*sold at good prices, In the United State*
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303 Commercial, Salem. *
O P P O S ITE POSTOPPIL'K
ly attended.
lie will make hi*
for the prerant.
home
at Hheridan
KODAKS
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Photo-Supplies
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PFENNIG S JEWELRY STORE
Next door to P. O.. Dalla».
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Allen* print*—
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Simpsons print*—
American indigo*—
Garner* print*—
Hamilton* print*— ^ ^ P Y A K l)
Mcrrimara print*—
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Be*t Amn*keng gingham 6c yd
Napped back vicugna cloth 8c
Heavy nappi'd vigngna 9c
Very brat quality vigngna 11c
Beat Co;lieclli .-pool silk— 100
yard spool« 9c a «pool, three for
k : large »pool twiet, four «pool
for 15c.
Hop picker« glove« 2 pr 25c
Best fireproof Cordovan 50 v T F
Hoy« overalls in brown, blue or
black 25c pr
Men« work th irl« 23c
Extra heavy work dtirt* 46c
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M E N .S 8 U IT H — $3 and up.
CO TTO N Blanket« 58c a pair.
L A C E curtain« 68e a pair.
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L A D IE S ’ M
ir .s , C A T E S . J A C -
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ou r «tore,
as we are preparing to m ove in*
to new q u arter«.
We
in g all o u r goods
in red
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at p n ‘*tlv red u ced pi ice«.
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