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IFsr-tilfe3r A Full line of Seeds, Landplaster by the carload, and all kinds of. .1. Fertflizinj it . - SAVAGE & REID'S Successors to the O. Dickinson Seed Ox THE SUTTON WILL BULK OF PROPERTY DEVISED TO A DAUGHTER. For Pecuniary Consideration the Widow Be Dounees Her Dower In h teresi Other Orders. I : ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF BEE SUPPLIES. No. 322 and 324 Commercial Street - '- - - Phone 701 QfT A mp A Tp -p A pl?Q river slouch on Tuesday evening. In D LiJLj 11 txLXii ALXXVIjO company with some associate? he was " - " ' i fit Mng from the log boom, when he 1 .lost, his balance and fell Into the wa- AX EXCELLENT SPEED PROGRAM Ur- Iuon and D. McGee. who HAS BEEN ARRANGED. , . (Fiona Daily May 25th.) r John 'Sutton, deceased, of Liberty, south of Salem, executed a will on November 30, 1X95. in the presence cf J. C. Booth and W. . H. Blown. On Tuesdayevening. the document was filed in prr.hate court. The text of the will la as follows: : - "First It is my will, and I do orrfer, that all my just debts and funeral ex penses be duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently can be done after my decease. - ' ' -: '"Second I ; give nd bequeath unto Addie Parvln. my daughter and only heir. all my property - of whatsoever una '. cr nature, except such as Too mincli. ado ...About nothing: many cyclones, too much cold .weather too much rain, too niuch capital driv en out by Che foolish strikers, too much liberty allowed to the agitators by the organized labor, there could be noth iried tj the seen of th uprMont an. i I heretofore fid tirior-tft bit marrlin succeeded in rescuing- the boy a he was about to disapfar in the water Three Splendid Attractions Reserved tor the second time. He w as roon re- f-"t!.t.,. n-- WIii.i(?ir sutcttated an J taker to bis home on JCr. Sa.KSJJaj, Wednesday, South Commercial streets The lad is September fCtb. I s'tn Sherifi Keaton, of Wheeler . - f county, and resides with bis mother " - tin this city. This inddent should tvh-nm tml Iv wih t rre ara warning- to those unable t.i -. whw permsi in iretjueniuiR svicn Too many people want to make mon- months they reduced the wages of the how they eid It. ty in iaeir win. a great many peo- aecK nanus ana firemen g per month pie don't know a gocd tUng when they and they agreed to restore the first of have it. Mary ff them find 6ut when Apul to the old rales .but the owner it is tco late, but too much of any wen too greedy and refused to pay thins is no good," too many strikes j the men the rates' agreed upon when uu a, j wv ins iiiutt. was i-jkira roca. ineir noata were loaded down . with paasengeis and freight. . The boat ran down to Astoria and returned making the round trip In iny better for the coiu.tr y at tonfe hanj8 were In constant drudgery with than organised labor, 1h federation ' Mry. ftny .. cf laljor, if managed by level headed j . .. men would be a blessing to the coun- . ne men siruca ror tne oia wages of irv A ih. m n .,nrin.i.tiv t'3v Vr month. . If ever a man earned fere the laws of their country and;bldollar1.a day " WM f thOR trips their feUowmen. They could control "1 3 lo xrw m. mm . . uic am uw Diuum. . 31 u um naji - . . . ... nu driv nv .1r. r. ... - Uiey would get the sympathy of every. " . " 7.nwe ,n uivan . ' TI ""'rn ,nr honest thinking man. and whenever "a J5unfcW " ""i" tood. without Iwl.? V ,ne Pcemen capital would be in the wrong the la-: LnepMnffr tnat the crt trip bor would be sure to win, but if the p- eaman took to Astoria, and.be ympathy and assistance is extend! n un fcye witness will give a desviip in the wrong direction, the federation' ,,on now boat run with new ot labor receive a deiith blow. - "When-; bAn ls- The whole amount that the ex ever any ierson or persons or organl-J eriencd laborers demjuvded more per I got Mi it r... . way and Spring with . lady ai tZ ' wasn't a vacant t. The ..onnucu or- and motormen fl!led all the st. and they paid full fare, so no pWn ger could be seated. At Cm UmJ notice what was up. but the lady L marked that the men in New York arC m t as gentlemen.'y ns they are in si mmh 10 give a lady a M-at. Th cause! me to look around and I Yat the men had their hats drawn ZZ . v..cou,. -J,oa tne lady they were all gentli-mcn. allhouuh th were trying f. dlstuiso thtrrs.v , best they could. I then n .ti.ed five or six pollc men In front and two or three at the rear of the car. end one or two expitssmen on the irack. ahead of One of he prLrt'lpal features of the dangerous place tate fair ithUi ytr, & in the past, FOR A GOOD ROAD. ' . i . ... i i i - The speed committee has arranged a - program of races for the six days that ' Says the Silverton Appeal, of Satur prornlse to surpass in interest those of day iat: previous years. j "Residents north of town by private The committee has reserved for 'Sa- Ubcrrptlon are building a fine road lem Uay" Wednesday. September 20th, ihe toot ot the DeOulre hill to Af th.' n.u . -iii tanpettter m place. The road has pruve n lUtu,nal attraction for that graded and will be graveled at a If'Jfnd lying situated in Sedgwick day. Salem's business men will this coai 01 aoou m year be aalil to iuit the boaxd ia i arranging for and carrying out the clay's exercises on Salem Day and a ready response will doubtless be forth coming. The fac4 that the Capital City came so nearly losing the state fair at the hand of the late legislature, should roue the people of this cWy to a pro per exertion, that they may evince a . full conception and appreciation of the great Importance of this annual ex-1 tMMltion to the agricultural, mineral, ! and manufacturing interests of the I tate and that they make this year's exhibit a greater success than that of t any previous year. J , m. .rc i"jisi m vi racing as ar ranged is as follows: Saturday, Se.pt.16th. PacHig 2:18 class; purse... FRUIT" TREES IN KANSAS. Kansas has 7,5i0,0O0 apple tries in bearing. 4,000,000 pach trees, 1,00,0(M cherry trees, and 630,000 plum trees. Kansas has fifteen fruit trees for each of its inhabitants. . i with j Noia Sutton, my present wife, been settled upon her, my said w if e by an ante-nuptial agreement with her, which said agreement is in wrlt irg and now deposited with and - in possession of the Ladd A Push bank, nt Salm Dnrnn Anf T IaIo v. . ruch part of my property as Is settled fsation attempt to use force to deprive ,"liVtba' cou'd ,5'avf nada . m a Dersrn or persons from seeking em- iu Ployment or to labor in order to sup-"0" 111 Portland before starting but port themr elves and thlr families, : " l" Py me aeca nanas ana trwy put themselves in the wrong. I previously agreea But were thoso mon h tnhnr. that to they Picked up & crew of new beltng to the fedeial union, to quietly "v"". thereby endangering tb. rafe- wuaonw irom meir places ana not lu- i r-if ni ana tcrfere with the owners of the proper--thelr boat- na 11 Pt the- whole work ty or the new laborers w ho take their on th ,ia tCT none of the new re places, they would gain a greater roaKe They did- victory than they do by destroying ' n 4 UMW how 10 i'1 n Kn8 Plank the mills, ftorping the traffic, inter- ?r w to ,le a anl " took doub fering with the business of innocent thfc a"u'u"t ' ,nt;n to load and un people Why would they gain the vie-' ,oad tne hand truck and many a nar tory jrow escape the merchandise had rrom Why that's easy enough. The hotel 1belnar thrown o.erboard, loth in tak keeper who lost a good cook and tooL- 'ns J,nore ad putting on if it had a new one in his place, would soon find f ftxr thepUot and mate treb- upoc my raid wife by the terms of said agreement is 'a pecunlar provision in lieu of dower and in UV u of her in terest In my estate. . i r ""It is ir.v will that my hereinafter named executrix have and he Is here by glvin full power and authority to perfect, ifier my decease, all my exe tutary contracts as fully as I could myself, if living. "I- tfve and bequeath to Mamie Drown, my granddaughter, lfcO a-res county, Kansas, towit: The north weft quarter of sx-t!on 1-4, t 27, r 2 w, and to J. K. Parvln and Chester Par- vin, my grandchildren.- equal interests In and tc my farm situated in Battle Little Sticks 1400 The -northwfst quarter of section 23. t a s, r a w, 01 me wiuamette meridian. 130 acres; also 20 acres on the north ide of section of the s. w. 23 t 8 s, r J w; also 20 acres corner . of lot No. 4. in Sunnyelde Fruit farm, according to the deeds of said fatm. containing In V J1 J.f T- 'w acres; anc jc- Addle Parvin, my JSXtlCllC: the: frttP " uaurhter an cnlr child, the remalnd -T The time fn - . "d In Oiegon, Iowa or Nebraska; nc . lime. fOf . fires TOT alo all outstanding notes, dnea or a'. varmmg xs about aone and TV7 i' T ' :rW yuneana 4 if the above devlred rel tne little Sticks Can fake a. Bhai: bveben srld. the pfocteds of ie TTf r , raia aev,s ehalj.be" paid to the said Unfortunately, h&U- devisee after arriving at the age of 25 Vfr. the COld months brought -Iny person or persons sh,n claim into the human SVStem tm- a.,,in J,elr " ,th-rttance or my said wife should claim the birth of a child purities Of the blOOd; ZUhlch my a,d xecutx shall pay to each generally sh6v in the Spring, " 'uf0 V Mihichnerfii&igiuitk ;25USSTi America s. Greatest Serbia far,n wlthoJ or security, td ' r v mmmpj ana fiXIKinirtV m ' x. t , 4Ir,e"ier,,dfla; pu,ne 200 Medicine, Hood'sSaisaparUU herbjr mkins other' win., vgade-i TShree-year-U ! It has the fW J&lnSff. I"t. by me heretofore made. .... J bvuik uucvut K I arv.1 riUKloath- ki. . . v ' th mm. K- --.! - . .. I . . "" a no wer TO !w I ,:. I J,,uuu,e removing it my wst win and testament. And If peeany. it never disappoint. I111 "ad Addie Parvln should die be' Crtek. Marion county, Oregon, towit: lout thfc-t many of his best patronj were , bUna" lhvlr work- IVm. a l 1 . . . .11. a . n.w : . " u.rjj ciaiier that they meant to give the road but the ex preKsmen had lots of excuses and kpt their slow gaits c we made . lime progress. We Anally got off and walked tc our destination. The car lines made up with the men and the next morning tbfy ran all right again, but .it is. diffeient in rriraman is well acauaint. ed with s good many of the tninem. Their work is not hard. Thev getting god pay, and it is a nitv that they made themselves amenable to the law of the couiilrv. and I hnn th, the good counsel of the Federation of 1-abor will lntervere that an arrange ment will be m&do between the men and thfir employer, for Sullivan of the Sullivan and unker Hill wiin . . a'ways a rrind to la hot era and 1. Chas. Sweeny of the Emma and last Chance mine. - Just think of men quitting a inh whore they were getting $3.50 a dav and only half pUv, look what Frie.1- Iman has to do at the New Racket, and glad to hold his Job, from .early morning until late at night. seU over ,alls for 45c a pair that cost 15 a dot, sells spool cotton for 2c apiece that coet 23c a dcx sells pins for 2c wht-re the ptont la leaa than He leaving him. He would ascertain that' '-They were lucky in having the old the new cook dees not make as good mate and pilot an each of them treb pudding as the old one used to. and bled up In theii labor and after a he burns the soup, his pie ainC flavored fashion they arrived in Astoria sev to suit them, hi3 meat is scorched and C"U hourj late while they had tho ms nsh 1m too raw. What would be the wirtest boats, and on account of retail? comixrlled co4k, by mere are . lUMiinaiiie Ktriict. 7np w. oo-oi. ... tt . . - instance. An the smW nf io5 "11, aT Z""' a ita or ,.. good, in pro- ( . . , . ' - " " v unoJt hch 1 iriv. iHjriloru . UUt the on'V thiW for nniP t RteamshiM comnunv running boiuwnTi'iu. .triirMw . . . . . .jr eiu.w ior jrori ;jjjlca.r strike, on mjThe strikers w 300 50 xroming :sj eiaas; purse Trotting two-year-old class; purse ttunrring Three-quarter mile dash; introductory scramble; winner . iit . one race this year to carry five pounds penalty; two or more . racesr seven pounds; non winners 1 this year allowed seven pounds; I maidens allowed ten pounds; purse .-. $200 Monday, Sept. 18th. Friedmaii's Cor. Commercial SALEM, New Racket and State Streets. OREGON. Ilunnmg One-half male dash for horses owned in Oregon, Wash ington. Idaho or British Columbia 5rkr to January U 1899; winner of one race this year to carry five Vounds penalty; two or more, even pounds: maidens all.iwod e"lght pounds; purse 150 Tuesday, Sept. 19th. 1 Pacing 2:24 class; purse. . . Jj ."$300 ironing z;zj class; purse......... 300 Running One-ihAlf mile, selling, fop wo-year-olds; winner to be sold at auction for $400; if for less, two , giounda allowed for each $100 to $200; purse ..f ...... 125 "Wednesday. Sept. 20th. (Salem Day.) facing 2:13 class; purse., ..$400 Trotting 2:15 class; purse 400 Running One and one-fourth mile !ah. Salem Derby, for three- year-olds and upwards (condition . , iW. 1, !UIW ........ .. 3UU Thursday. Sept. 2 1st. Taring 2:to class: -' nurse'.', i.. &CrofUiOUS Hip Disease-" My boy I fore 1 do' or rtouW become incompe-2 Willie had scrofulous hip disease from a JfiV1?,. M cut.ri' thH. my Doy. ADscesses developed, v Months at hospital, with best treatment, did no S004- TT "Wta would t walk ff ".ve V blpeas and wasted away RJi.",? nd bone. Hood's rPrlT" hd helped me. and I gave It to him. Imagine my delight at a wonder- ADscesses all nead, crotches last will, then I nominate, constitute and appoint . to le executiix or tnis my last will and testament,' wnn tne same powers and upon the anie conditions ns Is given 10 and provide I for the ld Addle Parvin." In the matter if the estate f Win. r-owi.-r . west. . the appraisers. E. N. . thrown away. He la T now lallinS .w,'rWft- the appraisers. E. N. perfectly well and the thanks aVlSe hoina' ' aMMl Sr and J. W to iiooa s Sarsaparina. Other mothers with I ; al- yesterday"-- appraised the estate --Toning z: 28 class; purse.. ;. .... 300 Kunmng Five-eighths mile dash: exiling; winner to te jwld at i auction ttrr t LiM it -n t - ' . . . .VI rounds allowed tor each 1100 to $200. then three pounds for each 50 to $100; purs? 130 Pacing 2:30 clas; purse....!..; ....$300 Trottlag 2:40 class; purse 300 Running tMUe dash; eellin; win. ;.. ftw to be sold at auction for $400 f for three pounds allowed,, for each $50 to- $200; purtw.. 200 V 'vv" cnuaren snonia know this." Has Emma V. Dvrr, Walpole, Mass. JSX?Jf - Thf Jtchlng of hives which troubled me last summer was terrible; blotches came all over my body. Hood's 8arsapar!lla and Hood's Pills cured roe." Mas Maar IsBOTT, 2 South Wolf -St, Baltimore, Md. AB Run Down -I was as tired In the morning as at night, had no ambition, weak nd run down. Three bottles of Hood's j osrsapariua do lit me np and cured me. I Yma wu nd eep well." Mas. Chas. . .... $350 . Mols. 41s Madison 8t Sanduakv. Ohio. at $5,224. S. C. STONE, fl. D Proprietor of Stones Drug Stores SALBU, OREGON. The stores, (two in number) are lo cated at No 235 and 133 Commercial Vvon Recommendation of Command ant onipiey. Governor Oeer", Names OfUccrs at Soldiers' Home. couver. Washington; Mrs. Bessie Van waaeennove, of tFrench Prairie; Miss iaage Murphy, of Portland;. Michael Murphy, of Oervals; Andrew Murphy jr., 01 rpnana; Ed. Murphy, of St, Paul; Waiter ajd Fred Murphy, who resioe on tine iarm home. .. " '7- 7- ;-' ': APPOINTMENTS MADE. The--petition of Eugene Willis, ad ministrator of the estate of J.eo. Wllli. deceased, for an : order authorising rim to eii at private sale, the per ten street, and are well stocked with complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes. I etc., eta, etc DR. STONK at property of the estate, appraised at I malte" no charge for consultation, ex- Oovernor T. T. Oeer VMtnt.iv n. pcirted a number of subordinate ofBe- awr-l s 4 K a Va . n . c Has had aom. K -4 f" ooiajcrs Home, at mT 1 nw mm.mr-, icui.a ui a wunr af ia rsr -t'rtm ea nrHM e .ll -wninwnu were v.wwua uu uun .inaae in comni sum the $72. in erdet to nay the funeral ex penses and ccsT of administration, was granted. aralnation or prescription. THE ATIRORA TRAGEDY. -The Statesman readers are familiar with the attempted suicide of Solomon Bach art, near Aurora on -Monday evening. ttl4b a' nal m t . ta e M 1 AM a ElCISiZSoZtt .Otr fhe afternoon train Tues- llSS. BORN. DySDeDala ComDlicated with Ilm and kidney trouble, I suffered for years with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's CorrstirriDttve Cotici n vMr ago 1 had a consumptive congh which re- duced r&e to a skeleton. Wss advised to I laae iioa i .rsaparllla which I did and recovereo normal neaitn. I have been well ever since." Matilda Bkidgkwatkb, Cor. rearl and Cliestnut Sts ieflersonvlUe, Ind. A NAHU'JW ESCAPE. Geo. Keaton Aged abcut 1C yearajhad a narrow es aiv fiom drowning in i he . Willamette H?0'' A'LlMa. the enwirrlta ting ast . et'rtK t Uk With Hod1 tUiHir C!n t Oa the rack at the door a pile of fine planished iron deep loaf pane Worth every cent of fifteen Jf we had to replace them. Elegant tor bread. Our Hosiery Bought aa UauaJ on the loweat market la the country, and aome.ot the best values. All aoki at lowest racket rricea. . 1 Witneea) ! " Our "boys' heavy double knee. beauU rul Mack, smooth thread, nard finish, sd honeetly wear better than some U 25c. . . ..ift .!;..; "We want yon to come and see this. 'Come and ask for R. Our gmsineee is Co show, and to. please. i NEW IDEA PATTERNS. 10c, ' - ' --.-w plenty. Ij'-iz ..':''! I Cycloidal Sprockets The first wheel to bring out and re commend the use of a cycloidal tooth on the sprocket was the Tribune. Did you know that? i s The only absolutely perfect cycloidal sprocket In use today Is oa the Tri bune. , .... : .. Did you know that? j . There are some pretty good imita tions out these are infinitely better than the old style but they lack a lit tle something in the cut of the tooth. But what's the use m talking further.' They "speak" for themselves, and ev ery time they speak the owner slaps on SHKt dop,e. kindly furnished to hush up a tired chain that swears at the sprockets misfit. q Listen when the Iue streaks" . Listen when the others pass. Blue or black, S3S cash. pass. RACKET PRICES. ! 1 ti 307 Commercial St. day, attended by Or, Benjamin Gieav. of Aurora. lie was sUU conscious when he was found and he knew Dr. Giesy up to about 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. He died at o'clock. The Clackamas county officials ordered the removal from Aurora to Oregon Clt tnougn this was against the advice of the Aurora people, who believed the woand 'was fatal. The Inquest was held at Oregon City yesterday. Sever al witnesses from the neighborhood of Aurofa were present Miss Hilton, however, was not able to be In atten dance, though her father was there. He testified that young Bachart told his daughter be Intended to Outrage her before killing her. It was the Im pression of those acquainted with the circumstances that Bachart would have aiiiea tne young tad v. m - his inuii.v condition." if be could have Induced her to go ahead of him and turn her face away. He repeatedly ordered her to look straight ahead, but she did not do so. The bodv of th niM.. brought up to Aurora on last nieht'a overland train. The tragedy has creat ed a profound sensation In the usually Quiet neighborhood of Aurora. Noth- s toe una nas ever occurred -At Chetnawa. Tuesday. Mar 23, 1899, to Mr; and Mrs. T. IL ftosj a son. .1 'DORCAS. At Brooks. May 20, 1S99, to air. and (Mrs. George Dorcas, a daughter. , JEKKERS-N. On Monday. May 22. at 10 ru m., to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. JeTerson, a daughter. ' CROISAN. In this with nominations maae ana suomitted by William J. cmpiey, commandant at the Home. na are as ioiiows: D. G. Palm, adjutant. Dr. George E. Houck. Surgeon. Mrs. Anna M. Shipley, matron. Mis Cora E. Smith, hospital nuu iron. TO QUIET 'THE; RIOTEilS. -wanace. Ma, May 24. Troop U First cavalry. Joined troop A here this arternoon. both belnsr city. Saturdav. Malor Smith. Thv v - m ' May 20, 1899, at :30 a. m.. to Mr. and natrnl on ranvr.n ...... "Vf v ,1 . .. . . " anu. MUlun IOVENDEN-Near Hubbard. Marion county, iMay 1$, 1899. to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Hovenden, a daughter. NORQREN, PASSING OF A HERO. Easton, Md., May 24. Capt! Slover, ho was niir.t ft K. ir.i. L i"IW tfrk d1,t,01 ' hr fgnt with the Merrlmac rn Hamo- f n and Mrs! oV xJorgr. I W " Rsif Odf afl 2. ThurJ L ANSV MEETING Bennett I MA m to Mr andV w 6' '5ZP 8 f the lndlan War . Vet-I Ro o ' ana uur- w' D- rans. will meet at Salem on Samm. ' Money to Loan On improved farm and city property, at lowest current rates. T. K. FOB I), Room 3 over Bush's Bank. Farm for Rent i acres set to-ml t and h,ri.. the city. For rent for one year a bar- " gain. BOZORTH BROS., 9 Commercial 3tret. Salem, Or. JOHIST HUGHES Dealerar in OrrxwlM r.in. Window Glass. Vsjnlabea; aoi assort ment of Glue, and the stock of bruabea of all kinds in th tate.Artlst' Materiala. Llrrve. Hair! SEEDS. ""f outy of GRASS Market Reports The local market Quotations VMtr. dv were as follow. When 48 cen'a. . Oats 38240 cvnta ' Hay Cheat. -tuylnr wheat. IS. Flour Salem Special, no t Pr barrel 2.;o. . Butter 1015 cents buying. E&gaBuying, H q cents. PniiHn II... mm . Salem on lini.. C.Zl"'- ---. v i young .""cen 1U cents. 17; oat and 3nr.m. M .1--. - ENGLISH. At their home, on Fern catlTaf mVV. t K Pork-Fat, 6c dressed. ienama, aiay 17, I&93, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M, English, a da ugh - ter. Elgin. StA&RIXD. of Hotel Salem.. tn this cltyi at 1 n tn. Tuesday. Mat . 1899, Miss Liz- i00" P- JuMice! of the Peace H. A. Johnson, offlciat- AAS"JL.s - - " i . J -- -- ------- ""wa-ans-sTsr there before. The mother and brother fRNER-lsMlTH-At of Bacalirt are old residents and blarh- jr respeoiea. xne suicide was never coosKierea. very bright. TAX COr.r.EOTI.-X-ft iw , 7" " VrLVf" '"y receipted mi m was t ixeg. rhs Southern Pacific Comn9nv .in '.,.1 Uqu.dai the amount of its taxes for "si jear. iner mrtrrt rm tm, rr t-r- .1 " ' ,n la bicycle tax coUcc. .diEarlment Ut yterday num. -v" "itren. xne maiorftv tina- ... i v .H.,nUiu npTCuncn.. n ...... nas teen issued is 22f4. X. N. Sleeves, a f.imm tn Un of Otegon inda prominent lawyer at aoilland, lias gene to Manila. the TOumy court hcuse. in this " ' omnn to John DIED. in MURPHTAt the family home May 1. 1899. Mrs. EUxafceto. Murphy In the f7th year. Y' The deceased was the widow of the ?tu!lJ T. MurJhF a born in JiJ0 1S3S- com4n- o Oregon In one .was a sister f Mrs. D. F. Wagner, of thla city and is survived by a family of nine children vi.. ar Minnie Gearin, of French Prairie, this vuuu.y, an, i.rnet Browarof ' Shoes worth having.. STAMPED ON JL SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. iihP,TUt Work- Th' understand that our - uku ciui nt. arvi. oa roPm- class feetag end comfort - vT . -n, material and wrorkmansbin. Id Vk wTlVT 17"" - " wses.v WiKU Tin wiui TTT" M-ua in the shape of shoes. tot high about them is the price. Tne only thing L4 Crs W SHOE STORE 94 Sfata 5trtet ORIGINATOR OF LOW PRICES. WE SHINE THEM FREE. t