Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899, February 17, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON STATESMAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1899.
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THE TTOBK
OF THE 3I3ETY 80L05S.
flow the Bill for a Sew County 5ow
. 8taod-Tbe Tots on the Text
.Book Bill.
(From Dally Feb. lth.)
Dy a vote of 12 are to If nays, the
oa for It passage. ' " Mr. Toung ob
tained the floor and made an elaborate
speech In favor of the bill, urging that
Its provision were far superior to the
present law. Mr. McQueen expressed
great, satisfaction la the opportunity
to vote for the MIL Mr. Stewart said
be was going to support, the bill be
cause the text-books under the present
law cost too much, and we ought to
bave them cheaper. Mr-" Stewart
turned to the gallery and announced
that be was Interested in this matter
because the children are Interested in
H. after whichc Mr, Curtis asked the
gentleman to talk ' a little louder, as
the children be was talking to are. pu
pils at the deaf-mute school which
was- a fact. Mr. Hawson could see no
reason back of all the advocacy of this
fanburaesaent o M. Scrafford. who coo-
tested .. the. seat' of Representative
Stump, of Folk: county, was reached
Mr. Kruse offered an amendment ap
propriating 7-Q Cor Joan ; Dennison.
of Clackamas county,:; who contested
the seat of Mr. Knight.. The amend
ment was rejected, and the effort : to
also reject Mr. c Scraff ords r claim
brought on a pretty fight, without
suits, howerver, for the amoant claimed
by him was agreed to and became a
part of the bill. :
when, the claim of H. B. Luce, for
salary of food and dairy commissioner,
came up an effort was made to cut out
the J1.000 allowed him in full of all de
mands. The effort i. to"" cut off that
amount proved-a boomerang, for be
fore the discussion was brought to a
cIose: the discovery was made- that Mr.
Luce, though a successor, bad been
appointed to take bis position In Au
gust.' 1397. had steadily attended -to the
senate, Wednesday morning, decided ' bin, but the cry for a change.". a Unties of the. office, and. in a spirit of
that the act orovldlns an annual tm rhmn k,... . I fii-r. ha rnmmitiu -mm
ana me aci proyiaini o nnuu s.p , change." "a change." without know,
proprlation of $,000 for the state al;irig. whether the change , was for the
should .not be repealed. , The bill wasr better or worse.,. Mr, Beach said he
ojscussed less than thirty i minutes. 'had Bf, speech all written out and
saving come up in tne senate .unner would send it up to the gallery. Mr.
special order at o'cjUXk jyesterday ; risgg said It was very jtrue that the
wiumuig. . x i-i i i present m was in the interest of Cinn
Senator Selling, as father of the bin;1 Co- as It was in the interest of
., lnauguraiea tne aeoaiei inoaeni to a every other book company, , That these
inorouga oiscuasion or. me oiu. oy a men" wanted to bid on furnishing these
, , few moments' talk, in which he reitert books, but be challenged any member
mm auicvauuiis previously maur, f ro point oat any undue Influence by
www; a oat aooui . per cent or ins . any person advocating - the bill. Mr.
premiums went to Marion county peoj Whaliey at this point asserted that
pie. and that a majority of those prei' there was a man sitting right now in
miums were captured by members of the seat of a member, who had been
the board of directors of the state agf violating the privileges t the house
ricultural society. - He was followed by and using improper Influences with the
oeaa,ur woaepni anp: naseiune. wnose - members. The man referred to one E.
remarks were an a similar strain. Senf . Hofer yelled out that Mr. Whaliey
ator Driver epdke against t the bill ( was a Mar. A further colloquy brought
maintaining that the fair was an edaf from Mr. Flagg a motion for a vote of
;""" " vrr i censure upon we teliow Hofer. which
. ms had inn flniMt hmM knn aiwl latLl -. . t . " . .
, ? ' r , uvww was cju-riea unaiumoiMIV. ar.
tie of any of the states, all of which Flaa. In conMnulnir hi. m.ri,.
could be directly attributed to indusfj openly charged that the American
cir-iiuv uu mo mytu i up.- book, yompanys agents bad Used mon-
cauon. ley on the floor, of the house, and had
rwTOMor r uuon jmut one oi niserh.
"i"" 'fp agajn-t eeaunsrs Din. brought a motion from Mr. McCulloch
In the coursejof which be disclosed th , to appoint a committee of three to in
real motive that prompted the attempt vestigate that matter, but the motion
o npni ne Appropriation. in supp was lost. Mr. Reeder and Mr. Haw
porc or nis aavocacy or maintaining son said they could not discover that
the appropriation for the state falk- the, t bill gave any guarantee of
Mr. Fulton said there was not a state better competition as to price
-" nt miuniain f,or quality of text -books than
mr, men an exniDtnon oetng the one already in existence.
demanded by the agricultural interests and If "-corrupt v influences 'have
.ofthe state. Continuing, the senator obtained In the past, there was every
aid: 'Repeal he appropriation, and reason to expect hat it would obtain
.two years hence th state will bo asked under. this btTL Mi..-Mviv jkrAA
l make an appropriation fof the sUtt . that the people bad asked for a chane I ed 4a the bill. ! - ' f
Tl r.at notner Pi, It is, simply a in the manner of selecting; text-books I A laugh followed Mr. Butt's propoal4
w r r zr 1-T , wnp" ne tnougnt u tne aatfoz the leids-
sfe s a i gs a s'v a ) a m a - a a J ai. , . .
' ., V. . . 1 lature to accord them their demands.
....u .ui,,:,,, sir. Keeaer thought, as & matter of
w-v Knr W coming w oaiem ne pan .practical poll tlcar sense, he was op
; receivea a jeiier rronv a new-paper oosed. to. this hill . hm it nmrtJr
fairness, the committee voted to insert.
in lieu of the $1,000 carried by the orig,
lnal bill, "the fuU amount of his salary
from January i, 1S97. to date, and the
expenses incurred, . i ;
Another contest was precipitated on
the : claim of - the Savage heirs for
twenty-four acres ;of land for the Ore-"
gon Insane asylum, $7,500. Mr. StllJ
man fought the claim, contending that
the price i was xhortltant, and out of
all reason, and after a lengthy discus-,
sion the amount- was stricken out
Latter, upon motion of MrMcCulloch.
the vote by which the Item was elim
inated, was reconsidered, and the ap
propriation was again Inserted In the
MIL . - V" V-
' An amendment was offered for a new
wing -at the penitentiary, for adequate
fire protection and other needed addi
tions, the appropriation to be 115.000.
Mr. Hawson, In an eloquent plea,
urged the adoption of It, and. as little
opposition developed to v the item, it
was inserted. , ; ..r - .
Mr. Roberts offered an amendment
for: the appropriation f $3,000 for the
made offers of bribes to member. Tht: I Florence Crittenden home, in Bortland. I
vuv,. twicu. a numoer or en oris were
made to secure appropriations for va-
nous charitable institutions, 4ut aB I
were voted down. Mr. 'Myers proposed
an amendment for $5,000 aid for the
Portland children's home, but it was
iosu we, nowe.ver. not the, least In
timidated; made the same proposal
three times -more;- It meeting -a like I
' wn xime. sir. n u t amendment.
for $4,006 for the Baby Home, at Port4
land, .being the only one which finaljyn
passed .the committee,, and was Insert
tton to appropriate $15,000 for the re4
Uef of. the Oregon Woman Flax : ?
Hemp- , Fibre Association.- but tb
amendment was -Quickly voted down,!
,Tbe last Jtemadopted; was the appro-!
recce: scoocosc;
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WHERE TO BUY and HOW TO FIND the
RIQHT GOOdS at the RIQHT PRICES !
Friedman's New Racket Is7where '.they make it a study to keep
the right goods and at prices that will sulUlie people Who have
to work hard for their money. It stands them in
right Therefore, it will pay them to trade at
IN
and to buy
The advantage the customer has is the
(Expert buying of the managers of
IN
For it is a known fact that Friedman' can go into any store that
is 100 foot long by 30 wide and stand in the middle of the store
and give an estimaterof a stock of goods that isworth from
$20,000 to $100,000 in 1 5 minutes' time and come -within five
per cent of the actual in voice, or value of its contents.
THIS FACT IS KNOWN
containing adouble. v Interrogation. ..book quesUon Into; the polltk-r ot;the Pation pf:$t00J..for the Soda Springs.!
m jujnn..couniy, Kepresentatlve Jones,!
or iveoanon.. making an. eloquent plea
in favor, of .the. adoption of the item.
being rewarded with the Almost unaav
lmous concurrence of the. committee.
. .j.MluMa w owner or not na atate and .into- the executive office.
vprunB ,me. aiaie tair ami should th Is bill become a law-, it
. appropriation, and what he thought of would be the controlling spirit" in our
that r.rsnnaO inn ' v a V. S. a . . v
i .V , tr." -;" - fT i P"l,ca o ng as it remained on the
vy. : r ! ' K-i t I tt ' ok. The bookf cempanleft
' . , " - wuuim uiciaw our governors, and the
Ii, ; jlTr. Iy wl,UKl- ol against whole armament of state public bust-
m,. wiiu xji uuurravnamif inai nesa : would revolve around " the .book
-Iw...r wu penaing w men conn interests. Mr. Hilt made a calm, con
templated a radical change in the man. servatlve speech, counseling dispas-
-".r... i r. aionate consideration and the ellmin-
wntch 8enator SelUng'p aUng of disagreeable personal charges,
bill was defeated was as follows: Ayes He was opposed to this bill, because it
-.Bates, Daly of Bentoni Haines. Hasel- created another commission and
tine. Josephl. Mackay. Mlehell. Morj-' placed it in the hands of a dangeroua
row. Patterson, Proebstel. SeUIng. power, which reached to the head of
,,ut"1 X, ays wrowneif. every child In Oregon, and he was In
tw. is.i. . Z T: V'"- rvor 01 curtalung rather than inereaa
pufur. Fulton. Harmon. Kelly. KujH-, tag the commissions; he Was candidly
kendall. - Looney. Mulkey,. Porter, opposed to this measure. Mr. Curtis
duuiii, rrsue; . ii.Dseni Aaanu l opposed the bill for the samo reasons
liowe; I. -. t r, I as Mr. Hill advanced, j He also claimed
" . I that should a change of text-books he
The couriesles of the senate were forced under this bill. -It would mean a
ywieraay exienaea co Hon, J. R. ouraen on the poor people of fully
-vw, avu. ' ! ' I . if.ww. xxe mougni me great intent
' . ' . i j I !! was to create anew commit-
xne nu oy senator FaUoa .(. B. Na. won to provide a Job for some Inter
ST)t whkrh provides for the appointment ested parties. Mr. Whallfr opposed
by the county courts of a los- mea . the bill ta a s-ohd-na.tnrw x...
urer and Inspector, barely passed the. recatlng the divergency from the mer
swnats Wednesday mornln. receiving J its of the blU which the discussion had
, It afflrmatlve votes. The bill was opt-1 taken. He thought the bill was lame
posed by Senators Reed Mackay and in many D&rtlculam ,uf wa .-
llaseltlne, who contended that the j bill equate .to meet the emergencies sought
was impracucaDhv and would; no ih to he remedied. Air. StlUman spoke in I
" j mirir tD existing . conai-. iavor oi me mil quite lengthily and
lions. Senator Pulton urged the! pas-1 npon.j roll call the bill passed S3 'ayes,
sage of the bill, claiming that It wa i 2 noes. 1 absent the detailed vote be-
'"m ' m ireteresx or cne loggeit.jang as follows. Ayes Brattain. BriKS.
no naa me tors ror juj. Th. kiw rnnn rnmminM- t-w-i ,. ,rr
rassed. howeer. by the following vote Grace. Oray, Gregg. Hall. Jones.' Lewis.'
-Ayes-Adams. Csmeron, Clem. Duf uri, ' cCourt. McQueen, Moody. MortonT
WOLFAKD WI5S.
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3Cr. Ladovf tzke Will Not Get the For
tune He Wanted.
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Uy the best attorneys m Salem and Portland, Tacorria and Seattle, and
many of the insurance adjusters. Those who have employed Friedman
in the capacity of an expert or appraiser, and also many of the wholesale
merchants on the coast. 4 The purchaseis of merchandise caii readily see
the advantage Osgood judges of goods and expert buyers. ) Those who
buy right can sell right, and one who buys right and sells right knows
how' to deal .right by their customers. What FRIEDMANi RACKET
can give the best bargain in for men who are level headed is 111 ATS and
and EXTRA BARGAINS in CLOTHING. Big ?driys & tlllRTS
UNDERWEAR and SUSPENDERS. Extra bargains' in LtolESaBd
MISSES' SHOES, EMBROIDERIES, LACE6, VELVETS and
PLUSHES. Great drives in PASSIMKNTRE "and OTHER TRIM
MING,, as well as KID GLOVES and other FANCY "NOTIONS
You Will Hind it if ayja to7 Trad at -
.
New
Corner &teU& etndt Commercial
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The suit: for damages in the eas ' of
Jonn jjuaovetxke vs. Archie Wnifuni
was given to the Jury about 1:30
o clock yesterday afternoon, and one
half hour later a verdict In favor of de
fendant? was reported. The amount
ued for .was $10,120, plaintiff alleging
that defendant had seduced his daua-h
ter on or about the last week In Febru
ary. ISM, :. ' ,. :i1 ; :
tJp to the time of court adJournlns
last evening the grand Jury bad not
made any reports. iut It Is exnected
that that body will be beard from to-
NEWS FROM STATTON.
Death of Former Citizens of This Ma
rion County Town.
friends to regret bis demise. The cause
of . his death has- not been learned.
B. C. THus, of this city, received .a
message Sunday morning from his
brother. R. A. Titus,; of Rufus. Eastern
BTATTOV. Or.. Vah. 1 5 W W. TCI
der is attending court at the capitol Oregon, bearing the sad intelligence of
tints weea. - i w , wir cueii aaugn-
ter. uora, which. occurred - , at
midnight, at Saturday Febru-
.Two -non-suits were allowed yester
day, in the case of Capital Lumbering
O. IX' Trotter made a business trip
to Albany Monday, returning on Tues
day morning's train. .
. Win. H. Cooper and son attended the
funeral services of iMlss Viola Afann.
in Salem Sunday. Miss Mann was a
niece of the former. .
Dr. Joe Welch, Silverton's popular
young dentist. .Is la the -city: be will
probably remain several weeks. .
ary 11th, of pneumonia. iShe was an
intelligent young lady, just budding
into womanhood, with fair prospects of
an unclouded future, but was ruthless
ly stricken down in the very begin
ning of her young life by, the relent
less band of death. The family resided
near here for a number of veara and
Stone's Drug
STONE, n. D.1,
Proprietor pf . ! -
Lee Brown, the well-known sawmill h4Ve the beartfelt sympathy of many
man. went to Salem Monday. He wiU. friends in thU their, sad bereavement.
cated at
SALKM OREGON. . I
The stores, (two In number ar in-
NO 725 and S33 Commercial
street, find are. well stocked with a
complete
toilet aJrtlcles,
etc, etcU etc
line of drugs and medicines.
perfumery, brushes.
Co. vs. Jos. B. Benoit and Mathias I return via Albany f or a brief visit with I
jonnson va : w. i Jones, respectively,
oout oeing actions tor money.
ruuon. Haines. Harmon. Kelly. Kuyf. Myers, Nichols. Palmer. Roberts. Ross,
"v "" ww?t, wnw, i'snerson. Stewart.
-roet-trl. Selling, mith. Wade; li Whitney. Williamson. - Wilson; Wona-
, . .T frw'",, or coil, xoung and Mr. Speaker; 33. Nays
Dalyof Benton, Driver. Haseltlni Bayer. Beach. Blackaby,-Butt, Cur-
-"sepni. Aiacsay.! .Mlehell. MulkevL ' tls. Donnellv. rnnn TVoAianri TTaw.
Torter. Reed.-j President
. Absent Howe; 1.
Taylor;
. Th-t Daly text-book bin (8. B.
eram up l.i iSeiousie as special orjaei"
hi u a. m. yeoierdsy. and consumed
ci.alderble Ume. After a call of th
fKu-e. hy why h All members, except
Marsh and Maxwell, were rounded tint
ne inn was announced far discussionl
vrnen ir. Morton asked soe mem
twr repreientlng t -to give Some res
11 son. Hill. Hobkirk. Knight. Kruse.
I l-amson. Alasstngill. Maxwell. Mc
fCuikwh, Platts. Reeder, Sberwin,
iii enuin, Stanley, Thomson of ; Clacka
mas. Thompson of Washington. Top
ping,- Whaliey; 26. Absent Marsh;
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.
, Incidents on the Floor Whila the lp
proprlation Bills Were Under
Consideration. . J
flack to Health
After Lons IHnegg Hood' Sarsa
j PrtIIa Restored Cood Haaitrt-
After as illne-s of two ysaradatiai r
, Which tlms I Baderwent several surgical
operations, I at last begaa to Imorova. bat
waj taprovement was so alow that I b-
came discoarafsd. I was vary much ran
own sad I Ud not kav any appetite.
I did not vara to live. One day I asetf
friend who bad taken Hood's BarsapaxUla
and who urged me to try iu leonseated.
aaa after I bad taken a few doses I began
3o feel better and bad a better appetite.
gained irom. two to thrs pounds a week
nd grew stronger every day. 1 took two
cr tores bottles of Hoods BartaparUla,
uu mjB mm suong as a svsr was xa my Ufa.
'Hood's BarsapaxUla has breegnt me back
ma beau." Esm.Y BoxnroEa, 10 Qraad
Vt venus. South Portland. Oregon, i f J
tet the OsxraelPBraee.
Bold by aa draggglata. tl; stx forts.. j I
Hood's phu SS.iLTa'Si
Wnile: thC bouse was in omlttee of
the whole yesterday afternoon, for the
purpose of considering the appropria
tion bills, several pretty contests oc
curred, all of which were settled In the
best of humor, the house being In an
exceptionally pleasant mood. The first
contest occurred when Mr. McCourt
proposed an amendment providing $2,-
ue ror assistance to the attorney-gen.
erso. a numoer or members partici
pated m the discussion, among them
Mr. Whaliey.. who insisted that no ap-
rropnauon snouid be made far an a
aviiorney-generai, as g, such
omcer mkm. jar. McCOurt supported
bis proposition manfully, but it was
ooomea 10 defeat. 4 a . 1 . : j ; 4
The next fight came up over the item
01 w,jw ror tne electric lighting con.
Uet.,K, warra discussion,
Mr. Stillman succeeded in reducing the
amount to $5,000. The, opinion of the
attorney-general, which holds that th
existing . contract is Perfectly legal,
was read and, though the members of
the ways and means twnmtt t.
..... . lurat
r1 ,fn ta ordinal amount In the biU.
umg inai the secretary of state
would audit the bins for lirht.
pay only for those actually usedL the
redaction was made. Mr ?fin,r
tending that the number of ligbu In
tne capitoL durine a nru'a k. .
lature should be matertaHy reduced.
Vhen the item of 7.5, for thx; re-1
THBfHOSPrTAl. The board of con
trol of the Salem hospital met at that
Institution last evening for the regular
business session. The report of the
superintendent shows the hospital : in
a prosperous condition. Superintendent
ruiss Aooie tsiius was elected superin
tendent of the training school, and Miss
OrW Neal was chosen as directress of
all the nurses; she will have charge 'of
all the nursing in the house. Miss
Marrllda Woodward."" of Portland, and
Miss Mae- Myers will take the places
oi me Aimses Aiane iiareriy and 'Mar.
garet Raymond. There are now fifteen
patients in the wards, and the entire
staff is kept extremely busy. The
management is highly pleased with the
efficient work done In the hospital
thus far, and looks forward, to still
greater perfection in the future, I .
A FORECLOSURE SUIT. Arthur
emrin is the instigator of a fore
closure suit against Asa and: Ejj,,
Simmons et aL, the complaint being
n me aianon county clerk's office
yesterday. , The amount of the Judg,
ment sought Is I2.2W. with Interest at 8
per cent, from November 1, 1895, and
three smaller suus aggregating Jim,
and the foreclosure of a mortgage" on
- vl isnq in t s s, r 3 wv i
his son, J. E. Brown. 1 TOUNO WIFE i INSANR. ynnv
The remains of 'Mrs, . Charles Arch-! Pearl Keller, aged 17 years, a native of
ambeau, who departed this-life at! the Willamette valley place not known
Rosebure; on February 13th,, are ea 1 was yesterday brought from Jack
pected to arrive at Kingston on this oa county and committed to the asy
morning'a train, for burial In the Ma-, lum. She Is married. Her insanity is
DR. STONE .
Has baf some 25 years experience In
the pracuce of medicine and now
makes no charge for-consultation, ex
amination or prescription.
lone cemetery. Mrs. Archambeau was'due to' heredity on the mother's side.' 8
a young woman, about 21. years of age. She is suicidal and j homicidal, having t
A tA as asssssVA- rn,..1.. ai as ' wA .m a a..w u a. . . . ... c
i
tried to
butcher
mania.
and a daughter of Charles Shaffer, who
resides Just across the river In Linn
county; measles being the cause of
her death. ; ,
Word has reached this city of the
sudden death of John Montgomery, ness
wnicn
ton.
was one of . Oregon's pioneers, and was near that town. Is mourning the death
or a child, and Dr. R. A. Pratt's fami
ly Is sarely afflicted. La grippe,
measles and scarlet j fever are the pre
vailing diseases.
A .Baltimore, woman took h r little''
girl to Hun Jay school. When all tb
hlldra.fi nu .1.). , . '
stab her husband with . . 5 "l "TTfSJ .TV "v B mins; -
knife daring ber attacks of r1 th -Jfar-old followed
r j. " ;; I and sanr with much unction, although
vp.it, .1.. - ..I ll?e mofbr WM ur child ha4
r'".. .-.uucrmis mi- never head the - hrmn wr-
WHAT SHE SANO.
After
la : ivnrtrtftrf in V. a . .lnt.. a.
4 occurred a fe.w days ago at Day- Mehama. on . the upper Santlam. j vrxlc jn "jother aked her bow she
Washington,. Mr. Montgomery Albert Morris, a- well-known farmer i enJoyc:i fL ' r "T '
wen-anown in this section of the
country, having lived in and near
Stayton many years previous to hi r
moval to Dayton, and, leaves many
Kid-Fitting Corsets
BORN.
BROWX.-At Stayton. Tuesday. Feb
ruary 14, 1899. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
. L. Brown, a daughter.
The happy father is an .tra.nM.
vi non county. : . i
MARRIXO.
Wp9fEVEATCH.At the home of
w parents of ' the bride. Mr. and
Mr- p- 'Veatch, No. 2S Ulnon
atreet; Salem, Oregon, Wednesday,
February 15, 1SW, at S p. m. Miss
Jennie Alice Veatch to Harry Fleld
ing Wynne, Rev. W. C. Kantner. D.
Officiating. - .- ;
dixd.
PARTCHvrAt the family home, five
tniies east or Salem, near the Rickey
school house. - Wednesday morning.
February 15. 1S9, Curtis Partch. son
of J, B-- and Maggie-Partch. aged 1
year and 8 months. "
Interment win be had In Macleav
cemetery.- . - -
ANOTHER FOUR YEARS. Ch as.
F. Beebe, of. Portland, was yesterday
Are proving a drswW . am .lPointed brigadier-general of the
who have bought them are loud In ti.ie , 9reKon national guard, to serve for a
praises. They are the best Corsets leTm ot rur years. General Beebe ia
made And vmr ah, i. now occupying that official, bouillon.
one if you do not like it we 1U give ' t"1 aPP,nted by ex-Oovernor
Villi TH1IF lYIAHM. maW T - . . I -
- . j . wawn uuu& u. our
Corset Window.
Wool ; Hose.
Some Bargains
"r . E-or7 tn, all colors, 6 cents
a skein. ' ,
La-lles Fleece Lined Cotton Hose,'
Misses nnd Children's
15 cents a pair. . ..
Ladies 15.00 Mackintoshes, now $3.73.
Lfjdi I4.M Mackintoshes, now $125.
Gentlemen Eemember
We arc ctonlnr nt
Hats and .Furnishing Goods, v We can
aave you money on anything you need
In this line. .
Shoe Repairing
, . We have with us the boss
repairer of Sa lem, W H. Armstrong.
He m-kkes a specialty of hand turn .i.
jtu. string your fine shoes jto us for
repairs. "
Oh, t liked It ever , so ,murh. h.
child sai.1. . : y ,;v. v -
-What were you singing? You dlJn't
know th' hymn, Jld you.
"Oh, to. rr-.Vam. t didn't know t he on ,
tb-y wre singing, but I wanted to
Mn g. too, so J sang A Hoi Time in tho
Old Town Tonlaht. ' i
-' Charles Dudley Wamer has come" out
as aN JIerer In the in letermlnate sen
tence for criminals. Hiving that prison:
should rcnlly Je merely hospitals .when
the inmates, sre held until cured. i-
Chat
They're here.
M ost of the ladles i lines.
. igger, more complete
lines' than
The
Stearns--$50
TI1C YELLOW FELLOW
BLACK IF" YOU WAMT1T.
Sometimes You'll find ih mi... .t.
ever, tco; up-to-date in style: down toier womins him.if ..-i.i i. . ... .
date In price. Not fictitious prices, bat - color ofj jour wheels. .
lowest living prices at which good goods Wa don't sell paint. i
"J t?14. I. i I We ouality of wheel first and let
ii. (nigni ne- isnai. we couian t nt ino customer have the color he wants;
ooior don t make a wheel, no mora than
WILLIS BROS. & Co.
: - - . 8POT CASH HUSE.
First Door.South of the Portofflco.
. STANDARD PATTERNS .
' BEST AND CHEAPEST. ,
you. chances are that we can. how
ver, and' bear In mind f hat you're Just
as welcome to . 'come and look and try,
whether yon buy or not. We treat you
the same, eithtr way: we won t bava s
clerk about, who'd do different.
We have another larse lot of thmw
fine turned Vici in lace or button, vari
ous widths . t-vs
A bran new elegant Vict, with silk
vesting top. latest English to, military
, '
$3.25
A splendid vesting lop, fine donaota
neat stylish last....i .;.$t.oa
Our 1 35, L50 and 2.0 lines of staple
goods now complete. Come and see.
clothes make the man.
Rut that Stearns. i
There's an Individuality about it a
something different In lines; same as
you ea - tell a thoroughbred horse
among si whole drove of plugs on the
street. ! - , ...
.Ever notice It?
' STEARNS 130,
TpURUBT-30. .
Both made and wam.nit
oicaniA t o. - i
Tribune model to no.
TRIBUNE 30 INCH i50.
OUR ,SPECTAT.-l
AU ru 4 ran teed from top to bottom.'
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the.
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RACKET; PRICES. 307 Comm6rcial St.