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'""T T v ..; 3; A shoe wHch has. the essential qualifications of s 'Standarti ooitendnw a tes cf more than a fiinglejteaoaahdjwith an-, .. ry"B ?xcjienc prove its worth from,eTery standpoint.- , The ctfffuti hoe ?f today is the resuW of twetitj - yf ars of, con. stent effort toward excellence, and whitman thoM have atjrl e some fit and comfort, and others wear, the combination of term, comfort and enduring qualities in. the i Stetson " shoe ; has made it distinctly a standard among the i most critical buyers.-,. ' ,;-! t'.''-7' !?:.v'iv-y;;; --'f atetson hr$$ are" built entirely cpon cnstom lastsdesighed by masters of shoe craft, and only in the fint forms of custom made goMjg can their equal in material and workmanship be found, and then al double the coat or more. v - : The Ktetsoh shoes and Oxfords are, without question, the . best inJjne'ica fottheprices--$5JX)and$600. . We also have tb famous -BAttBY SHOES" for men at 1360 and $4J0 a air.. j 1 : - - Then the refibped Selz shoes, li.50 to 350. .VEvery 'palr is backed by e guarantee as good as a government bond. ; c Dressy Fellows 7' 50c to 03.5 O v :;C0;.l!!ISSI0IiE(18:Croffl JlAltCaTS2iJ, 1903. v V . ?: Embroidered, and plain pongee, ' im- J ;.'. V'!'-.. ported madras, ete. ;;" :v;- The Old White Corner - r -.- . . - : ;r- . t - Oalcra, Oregon 13.05 1.45 3.00 6.00 Jim 191 TS Sitri s-f MDAjta Iila4IM.aMltitfaUt tt tam(iMi fc jttafra. IT Ml Illflil tmm mtt il Bold ) Salem fcy 8L OL 8toa ;";V' .JBsaknlihws"...: v;- Conntj of tUkas $ 2133.. $ 2L83 Couttr of Liaa 795.53 , Uaxby JLtifflber Co...- 15M bean. A t. .1 . 1330JW) CatL lap. Co. : . . Cp.JaCoi.f..,i; CU riett. C ;.. 7. 1 . I Dariin, inkier -. . . . . Darlins, P. L.'. . . . . . I Dr dal, C. i I. . . . Dner, ELi . . . .. Illoffsutn, -Cheater. . . 'Huffman, Tied jWordenE. ..f...... Joi$ ensJW ' C V. .... t lilac k, Wm. '.i. .. .. . t Albright ' Jaeqaet.. I Welca ..... I ekbartr' P : Hanaon, H. ........ Herrick. B. IV Jr... tHolt Mfy. Cb. . . . . . nunt, J ohn Jeter, J.' B. ....... . Jefferion Mill Co... Kigef, JB, W. -Lmbert,lJ., S. . . . ." ) La ; Brun, Chas. .... ! he-nifr J. G iLiehty, Henryj .. Watera. r, W. citj r Aurora r . . . t ity of i Butteville, . ' Caty ' of .-Gervaia - . . . City of -Hubbard;,.. City of jefferaon City of ML Asge.. City ot ,Woo4burn. . City of SUvertoto... ; Xewis' and Clark; ralr. Bay, J.E. . Couaty Ooart ju& Commfiwitonera. . Stateamaa Pub. Co..$ 28.25 $ . $S. V . . , i '- : i ' ', '" : Kofer Bros. . .. 28.25 IIP StnnaN: (tntt frm:: liw BYAN Wlira 20-BOTTKD BATTLE HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 20l Tbe Sayrea-Byan boot , tonight i went twenty rounds to a decision. Byaa waa declared the victor. i : : . .. 70 5.25 ir.20 4.80 S0 . 2.00 .'".50 I JO 10 5.25 4.00 3.00 11X0 23.35 13.75 1.50 28.00 350.00 5.00 10 39.20 . 3.00 ....$ 500.00 42.50 ; 13.91 55.23". 79.11 88.50;. 67,7& 223.98 " 14J.I1 15.84 v 1330.50 . 3-00 273JS3 J3J03 ' LA5 Cont'd Cont.'d , 5J25 55 12.20 , L20 40 30 2.00 JW 10 1J50 5.25 4.00 3.00 18.60 230 18.75 1.50 28.00 350.00 5.00 39.20 3.00 $ 500.00 42i0 13J1 -533 ,79.11 WALTER MOP-LEY : Tb Fence Man" - - , - , : haa juft Teeeired. a Var of woren wire fence and a- ear of, hp wire.' -Abother- ear of fencing to arriTO Tarch 20. Buyvnow -at ' Facial priee "A large itoek t pickets, dressed lad ,iplit' post,; gates, gate, hardware, ihinglee and all kinds, of poultry fence.;. Air at lowest. prieeSf Safctf Pence; Wcrks ; GOVEUNOR SHOT to u iiii' uL f AssASsnf MAitrs a v TAiinfo 'ATTiarpT to mttb- di bussian ornciAZ . Eaters'-Victim's Office and Empties Tbrea Chambers of Berolrer Into s iiiaadoa's Person,- Infiictiiig Stxions WoBnd--Is Arrested. ' -v Bed mo n Bros. - 1 . ; . Beigleman fc Smith. BrynoMa, . T.'-'B. Salem Iroa ' Wks.... i Bcollard, Wm. : ; ; . . . Wade A Co. ,'.i.V.f Welch; W. P.;.:a : ,; ;. ,, . xcust coort; .: Brown, Emma M.; . .$ 410 MeClelUn, 1L T.f . . t -f 6.00 2.00 "i J0 51.50 38.33 2J!5 '0 10 2.00 a V - 36.38 2.25 .50 -L50 41.00 00 School Buperintendent's Account." 223.98 143.41 21.40 25.00 Current Kxpenae. AVhite Pine nndfkr with Menthol for Couhs and Croup. .F. a. HASS, 96 SUte St., Salem, Or. BALPODB, 60THRIB & CO BUYEKS AND SHIPPERS OP GRAIN DEALERS IX Hop Growers' Supplies FARM LOANS WAREHOUSES AT TURNER, MACLEAY, PRATUM, BROOKS, SHAW, SALEM, SWITZERLAND Massftctcrert of "Royal" riser. J.Q.QRAlnlAr.3 AGENT t . . . - - - loea a atrietljr eaeh bnsiaeoa; ewca j bnrghirdt 4fc Co. . ,. no one, ana bo one ewos eauna .a i Calver,- jVj,; J, larffa stock; ita ihelTes, . eooatera and f Dore, Mabel show aaaea are loaded with drags, medi. j G4ult Print Co.. cinee, notions toilet artielea. Wins asfd j llerrick, B. B-, Jr.. Uqaors of ail kinds for medical pnr- Mcrary, J. u posea isr. Dtone.is a regniar graduate in, medicine and. haa had many -years of experience In the . practice. Consult tioni are free. . Preaeriptions are free, aa4 ahIw Amita -vw t m 1Sala (Dr. Stone can be found at hia drug i store, 8alns, Oragoa, from e'x in the morning ontil also at night, TUB MASXETS. 9.00 25.0O" 4.02 39.75 3156 3.50 24.84 32.10 17.T0 5.00 01.80 2.10 5.00 92.60 10.23 March 20. Mar LIVEBPOOL, wheat, 6s 8d. Chicago, March i opened at $1.15 i 11V .. . Barley 4347c. n&g, $L26. Northwestern, 1.382. San lranciaco, March Portland, March 20. Wheat Walla Walla 85c; blueetem, 92c; valley, 87c. Tacoma, March 20. Wheat Blue stem, 94c; clnb, 86c 20. Odar wheat and closed at !0. Waeat Local lUrkatav ' What 80 eenta. - Oats 40 Vo'ax cents. Hay Cheat, $10 to . 1030; clover, $10.50 to $1 1 ; timothys $13 to $14. Flour $4.40 per bbL retaiL Plour City retail selling nriea, $1.15 1.30 per sack. -. , ; MiU Feed Bran, f2Z.WJ per ton; shorts, $25. . Eggs 15 cents liens 10 eenta. Butter Country; 2023 cents. Doeks 12 eenta.- Pork Fat hogs, 44 to ,6c Beef Fat. ateers, 1050 to 1250 - lb. 3H to 4e; eowa. 3.eeta. . Mutton Choice wethers, 44e pt lb. ; 'a:- Veal 4fl eents. , , v Apples 40 to 75e per boahel. Potatoes- 40 cents per bOsheL , Hops 27e choice is offered. Growers refuse below 30e. - ----.i;-- .is't Moorea, B. E. . .. .. Patton Bros. lae. States Tel. t Tel Co, .I.. Bolaad J. W. Bodgers It Co. Biehardson, W. i". Scott, J. IL Statesman Job Off., Siegmund, J. C V " Court Hons Expense. Bernard! A Xhtnsforu.$ .50 : Blake McKall ft Co.. 170.00 Citiaena I A T. Co. . 68.90 nnghes, John, Co.. . Johnson, f.W;E Both A Qraber .... Rodgera A . Co. ...... Salem Trnek & D. Co Salem Water Co.. . . Thielsen, H. R .... Wade A Co,,B. M.. . y ; - Poor Acconnt. Chase A ISkaif e . $ 16.00. Hlfih: M. tWI 110.48 Pac States T k T Co 10 Haleni.. Hospital ..... Salem T. & V. Co.. . Schinld, 2 Ira. Jos...: Wimpson, J. A.r Co Smith, P. E. ......... Smith A Jones ..... Stockton & Co. . .... 3.65 6.40 .90 L50 G.50 13.35 125.00 2.25 4JL00 1.00 2.00 .7.50 80.00 18.72 2.45 Justice Court. Bleakney, Lewis . - .$ Pound, P. U Tucker, B. P. ...... Turner, JL-H. . Meorea, W. A Johnson, llvr A Lichty, Alec?. McCoTkle. M. A Mason, (L H. V. Bondy $ Morehotise, - A. ..... Mofehppsc, Boot. . . .V-VU.M. . . .... Kaudishauser. a op .... w. . . . . . 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2,00 3JX) 130 18.25 19.00 15)0 5t0 3.00 3.00 32.25 10 3.00 1UJ0 $ 9.00 25.00 4.02 39.75 34.56 5.50 24.S4 32.10 17.45 5.00 C1.80 2.10 5.00 92.60 10.25 J50 170.00 68.90 3.65 6.40 0 6.50 6.50 13.35 123.00 1Q.00 110.48 1.50 41.00 1.00 2.00 70 80.00 18.72 2.45 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 1.50 18.23 1.50 15.00 5 JO 3.00 3.00 32.25 1.80 3.00 . 1.50 Moorea, Mrs; E. T.. .$ i 15.00 Trust M. E. Church. 20.00 Mile, Ai W. ....... 24.00 ) : Jail Account. Culver, W, J. ....... r ' 82.13 , Election Expense. - . Becorder's OfflceJ llerrick. Jr, B. B.. .$ s 3.00- - Coroner's OfBce. Necdham, F. . $ J lSO ':"!:;';. Stock inspector., ; Keeler, D. , D. ......$ 75.00 : "Current Expense. Hofeir" Bros. .... . . .$ 57.50 Miley, Wm. 1.00 Bo ads nd Highways. . 3.0O 2.00 2.00 4.70 7.70 13.00 3.55 6.00 . . 1.90. 1.70 . 1.70 . , 2.20 3i0 1.70 1.70 79.11 Mount, H. D. es-50 Hibbard, T. B. $ 15.00 20.00 24.00 $ 82.13 3.00 lJiO 75.00 57.50 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 4.70 7.70 13.00 3.55 6.00 1.90 1.70 1.70 2.20 3.00 1.70 1.70 Mees.,P. W. ...... Turner, II. II. . Donaldson, B. O. . . Moorea W. A. . . Gibson, D. W. ..... J ohna, Eugene .... Minto, H.-P. Oibaoa, D. W. Moores, W. A. .... Cornelius .... . .". . Hornback, J. . . Marnacu . . .'. ' Beporta and Petitions. In the-xnattoT of the payment of the taxes of Jacob Stahley, sheriff. Or uered. to remit same. " In the matter of the purchasing of exhibits for the Lewis and Clark Fair. Ordered, that, the report of F. ' N. Derby with, relation ".thereto be ac cepted. , i la the matter of the petitio of P. IL Sfoat for rebate' of taxes. Dismissed.-:-'. " ' . ; ' .i ' .. ' In the matter, of the report of D. D. Keeler, stock inspector. Approved. - In the matter, of county aid for Mrs. Woodwprtb. Granted $5 per month un til farther, order. ;. v. In the matter of county aid for Wm., McFadden. ' Granted $5 per month un til rurtner 'oraer. In the matter of the acceptance of deed from Ewaid Company to Marion county. Ordered , accepted and placed on record. , -a . In the ..matter of . the petition- of Union Light A Power Company for transmission line between Silverton and Salem and , over certain other public highways. Granted. In the matter of the petition of Emil Schlaehter, et ai.. for the vacation of certain county road. Continued. , In the matter, of county aid for Ella Wilson. Aid continued until .further order. . . In the matter ot the petition of J. V. McFarlane, ct al for the. right of way for telephone line. Granted. ' , , In the matter-of the petition f Parkeravillo telephone line lor right i way. Granted.-- ..... Strikes Hidden Bodes. When your ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of consumption, pneomon ia, et you Are lost, if you don't get help from Dr. King 's New Discovery for Consumption J. W. McKinnon, of TaTledega Springs, Ala' writes:- "I bad been very ill with pneumonia, un der the care of two doctors, bat was getting no better when I began to take Dr. King's Nw Piaepvery. The tint dose gave relief; and one bottle cored . Sure cure for sore throat, bron chitis, ."coughs . and eolds. Guaranteed at Dsn! J. Fry 'a drag store, priee COe and $1.00. Trial bottle free. VTBOBG. ; European Bussia Mareh 20. Governor Miasodoff was shot "and seriously- wounded today by a person whose identity has not yet been ascer tained. .The assassin, who is about 15 years old, obtained entrance to the gov ernor's office and Ured three times at, hjm, one "bullet - inflicting a - serioue wonnd and the others slightly wound ing the governor in the legs. The gov ernor's' clerks snd secretary were fin able to stop the would-be assassin, who reached the street, where he was ar rested without a struggle. The gov ernor's condition is critical.5 .. " The youth who shot the governor has been identified as Malli Hjalmar Bein-ikke-. who admits he is a revolutionist, lie hails from Kurikke parish, in the northwest part of Finland, but has re cently been livinsr in Stockholm to avoid arrest on acconnt of his revolu tionary, ideas. He returned four days ago to Finland by way of Tornea, and apent three days in Viborg, but de clines to reveal his stopping place. Gov ernor Miasoredoff has been most ener getic in the Bnssification of Finland, and memorials have been sent to the estates petitioning hia removal on ac count of his alleged illegal methods and the general condition in his prov ince whieh were pronounced to be in tolerable. Beinekke, who lost one of his arms recently in a railway aeeident, when asked if his name was Keiaikke replied: "The police of Helsingfors know me, my motive and the gover nor's record." The crime was com- mitted with an automatic pistol of the! name type as the ono witn wnicn i xioneninai assassinaieu oiniuen, toe procurator general of Finland, on Feb ruary o. Ton Cannot Change the course of a storm by tearing down the signals that give warniug of its approach. Neither ean you cure a cold by teuiporsrily stopping a cousfu with opium-laden "medicines." Al leil'ti Lung Balsa nv, in which there is uot opium, cures sore throats and sore lniigs because it allays the inflamma tion and rids you of the mueua that stops up the air passages. TALE OF GUILT EX-CONVICT CONFESSES TO MUR DER COMMITTED EIGHT YEARS AGO. f 1MPIAFED EVfirS ALWAYS MBELL .The eyes, undoubtedly the most delicately aensitive oran in tie ' human Inxly'are perh:ij subjected, to '-more careless Jion-itt ?ntijn, to say nothing of real abuse, than any other part of the bo.ly. It it fcma! wonder that there are, more eye troubles each year. -f We would emphasize "strongly the wisdom, of at tending to pre troubles on their very flrst appearance. Many prton , are obliged to wear gtassses pll tucir lives who niilit Lave vec,!o,l t0 wear them only a year or two if they ha.1 gone to tbe optirian t tho first sign of the trouble. Our optical department i one of the Ixt " equipped in Oregon, containing a very expensive outfit of l he. nut ' modern eye testing and eye fitting devices, aiid.wc absolutely guar aatce a fit or no pay. Prices as reasonable as skill and care c:m allow. Cor. State and ' Liberty Sts. Salem, Or. IIABBY S. HEW TO BE EN CHARGE WASHINGTON, March 20. Secre tary t'ortelvou rate tonight announced that he had appointed Harry 8. New vie chairman of the Bepubltean na tional committee. Br reason of this apj'ointnjent, New becomes the acting chairman on Cortelyou s retirement, whieh will take place in a few days. Beantks Sjgnatmre sf , Tti Hind Ym Hati tlwats WOLCOTT'S ASHES TS NEW YOEJ All That Is Mortal of Late Colorado Senator Brought to This Country From Monte Carlo. NEW YORK, March 'JO. The aLt of ex-United States Senator CUarI Wolcott of Colorado, who died at Monte Carlo March 1, were l.rout here by th? American line strainer St. Louis, which arrived today fraj Southampton. The St. Lou in w:t tw. days latej having boon delayed fcy al most continuous westerly gaU- with heavy seas. , . This Is our old reliable three-spring Studebaker Vil. lage Wagon. There are more of these in use in the .Willamrtts valey than any other one wagon and you can see them on Salem's streets at any hour, used as farm back, delivery wagons or for any other purpose. A good Come sad sec these Sad the heavier sorts. assortment now on hand. t . ? !',, 1 And here's the old reliable Studctaker buggy-which we show lu all weights of. top buggies : and runabouts.'!. r-,r .'r , 4 . it . First quality second; growth .hickory rspoke . and , felloes, heavy, yellow poplar body, with hard .wood sills, made to stand rough usage sad yet comfortable for light dtiving. . s .'' Come and See.: :;' i.,; " Then: there's eushioa. tired rnna bouts all grades from $870 up to 4190., : " - : Stick seat ateel tired jobs at all figures, rurrie, delivery wagons and, in fact, anything on wheels. We Want Jo showyou. rCall 'and JouTI be welcome. v . ' 4 c 2 it PATALUMA INCUBATOR Captured thtand pVtie at the wdll fir all Hhers inisctual test. Send for eaUles r aU SM tkf THRESH ERA1EN W-4 ; . You ought to CI jour cogM with fiwoa fid, valve lew HI pump. .TouTl then know Jt is gttins; oil." Send for circular nud "you'll under ntaud more. We'll to glad to ahdW you oot'ifyoa coma in. Syracuse Chillhdt Plows Our sprint trads ou the oldV&ibto line Tins "surrfll any previ ous year thus far. Every man who buya one is an everlasting friend. Try ono and joull know why. . , . ..' - "... . . t- . . - - -'... -. ., .. A. W?0 Q!rj$; tSrjlirneiht . I loasc Farm- MarulMry,, Vfblclss AntoaabiTct: ricrele, Be-wln Uacblnta anu Bonaxitt. S3 Zbl Liberty Bt. Keystone Fencing . Is winning more friends every day. You should see it if you're on the mar ket for fencing.' It's a continuous weave, and the .above eut shows how the stay and the main wire is twisted. Soon Be Cow Time ; '.--., ' ' . : -. . i . . Cet ready: for- the. ecason with a Sharpl-si Tubular Sep arator, With a l.ow bun sup ply can, , enclosed gears : rnn-" ning in oiV, bowl, without a lot of inside parts to foul and ..and take time in cleaning. Bend for, circular or drop ia and see. V" - ; ' i i Says He Shot Companion and Threw , Body Into Biver Glaring Eyes of Dead Man Haunt Him Through All These Years. i We have just receive! another shipment of Women Oxfords s jh Tans and Browns These goods for style, quality and price cannot be equally in Salem. . ... t Something. New Silk Laces For Women's Oxfords. These are the latest things out. They add to the stylishness of your shoes. E. I. imME & . GO., THE PRACTICAL GIIOE MEN I Repairing Neatly Done. All Goods Guaranteed. OAJCLAND, Cul, Jtarch 20. Assert ing that he had been" cpnverted by the evangelists who have jbeon holding meetings in this city, ijarl K. liodine, who says he is an ex-coUvict, went be fore Chief of Police' Hodgkins today, acompaaied by some evangelists,, and confessed that eight years ago, near Fairfield, Me., he ahot and killed his companion, disposing of the body by throwing1 it into the Aristook river. He, says as the body disappeared the dead man's eyes glared at him, and ever since he has been unable to rid himself of those haunting eyes. An investigation is being made. The au thorities believe he is telling the truth. The Colonel a Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo f rom liver and kidney trouble. .In a recent leiicr he says: v'.'I waa nearly dead, of these complaints, and although I tried my family doctor, be did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle of your great Klectric Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the best medieine on ena, ana man a uoa w no gave you the knowledge to make them." Bold and guaranteed to cure dyspepsia, bil iousness ana Kidney disease, by Uan'l J. fFry, -droggist. at 50 a bottle. . IS GIVEN NO PERIOD OF BEST. When Quiet Eeigns Without, Turmoil Begins Within Russia's ; Domain. ST. PKTEltSBURO. March 20-Upon the quietude of the Manchurian situa tion there bunt thn news of the at tempted assassination ,ol another high official in Finland whose efforts for the Bussiafication of the grand duchy ex posed him to the vengeanee- of young Fcnnomans. The incident indicates that the revo lutionists have not abandoned their policy of terrorism but are determined to have more blood and presages fur ther crimes of a like nature, j. ."J;.. The authorities are drawing up a program of administrative reforms for Finland with a view to re-establishing order and diminishing . racial antago nisms. 4 f . ,,. J . ' - - - ' i BLOCKADE BUNUXB CAPTURED. ! TOKIO, March 20-The liritwh steamer llarbarton, earying ol to Vladivostok was seized, baturday . by. the-Japanese. v APa'.BBlXO QUICK K1ULT8 r warn mf m a nw awm. mm I Sfwlful Im twfrt CvM. IIM I sB.asnAJV.tnEtYXTK rieaM f C" mail i ii it 4 yr.' tn ' w mt mtimm . w-n'i'xn i -.. m mm vt'-im -til nmn mst rtMUi(kllM?'rr. ' - , ... O ,W rl " i r rTT ' i i i . " --PEOMJES HAR OAMN MOUSE- Mothirvg Succeeds Oke Success Lost week's business wtxs the biggest in the History of oir store. See below the list of cit down prices for THIS WEEK'S SALE SPECIAL SALE FINE SILKS Here is where we shine. 5Q0 yds wash INDIA silk, yd.. 23c 75c lllack Taffeta silk, yd .45c SI shaded and fancy dress silks 69c $1 satin Duchess silk, 3d. . . . . . .69c $1.3.1 black silk pean de sole. .". .85c $1.30 36 in black silk Tnffeta, yd 98c $1 satin cord colored silks, yd 65c tlAiO Scotch plaid silks, yd . . . .95c MILLINERY Every Wly is surprised ' at the .lwauty of this department and the well bats we are showing at small prices. S2 street hats, the latent, . . . . ...95c, fl-25, 81.45 H.50 horrtn hair trimmed hats. 82.95 S7Jy0 trimmed hats, New York 'it latest... ...$3.50 and 81-50 SILK SUITS Beautiful garments sold cheap, f 15 nilk suits, new price...... 8 9-90 $18.50 silk suits, new. price. ..811.90 $29 silk suits, new price. .... .818.00 $25 Panama and Mohair suits 817.00 DRESS SKIRTS . Our variety is great, prices small. Odd sizes in $4.5J and $ 1.10 skirts for .82.50, 82.95 $5 .Mohair skirts, all shades new 3.75 , $C90 Mohair, skirts, beauties . .4.50 f Large size $9 dross skirts. .... .5.90 SILK WAISTS ' A jrrand assortment; get r "prices. $40 silk waits, latent trimming . White wash waists, all kinds t ......from 45e to $2.50 FINE DRESS GOODS , Kvry boly is surprised at Ihc bauly of the goods wo are showing iu this department. : . ' 5 ; t oi0 yards fiinry ud daik fh-fkel muhaic drew j;ixnls, 50c quality, for this sale only. 'J ...30 75 Wlk Finished Setiliaa dress g""! all colors, black and cream, white Special price, yd 49c $1 S'oilo and I'aiiama Drss g(Kl, all shades, yd s.... 69c 85c Wool Crepef de thine drcH gowls all shades .1. jr. i...43C LACE CURTAINS Wo have fitted up a special uV purtmont for lace curtainn. W have them here to suit all po ket liooks. C5 and 75c' White lace curtains. .39 $1.35 white lace curtains, pr $2.00 white lace curtains, 3"i yds Jong ....$1.39 $1.50 white laco i:urtaiucf 3i yN long ...... . ......$2.75 Deep cream luce curtains, pa'f . 85C, $1.75, 12.25 TABLE LINENS This department is growing like a mushrooni. 45c whiter damask InMe linen yd 23C $1 mercerized satin finished tablo linen, Ixeautiful floral pattern. 65e 50 dost, towels, 4, S, 8 and 10c special 7.c talkie pausing tiouuio siuib FINE SHOES This depart meut is new, the nil'""8 are new aud the prices arc new 1 prices. fr ,j r Ladies' $2J" line kid sho'S fur ladies' $3J0 patent leather .-2 Men's fine $3.25 dress shoes. .. .82-25 Children's 85c line shots.. I re DOMESTICS . This is the busiest department i Balera. : y' 500 yds dark and light tt,,t'r,,Ve . calicos, yd , , 500 yds fancv outing llannel, yd 4V2 1000 yds best apron ginghams 4i SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STOKE. McEVOY BRO Cor. Commercial and Court Sts., Salem