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I: !i if li 1 ! li ! 1 any People j Are willing to faerifice " j thenvciVes an1 their t children to the prejudice . . , of 'wliat .ptoplp say." . ! ' ,! The Foolish Prejudice j Against the Use of Glasses t 1 By children witlr defec tive eyes often remits in ihu greatest saffering-r-sornttirries perraanent 1 disability of one wlio might otherwise become a power in the world. . Barr's Jewelry Store State and Liberty Sts. Salem DOUBT j : . AND ; ' ' A' young man atood cm - the threshold jf our office for tia hour ' summoning courage lq: enter. - Don't hesitate Principal and professors "' are the mot common peo ple imaginable. ; - Our form of teachers Is a speeial ftlt-ct'n of good fel lows, IntenHely Interest d in the thing that touttro you. Drop In, or write for Cata log D. The Multnomah Institute Mf. A. Albin, Mgr., OO litti St., , Portland, Or. 3Z Hop Baskets Place your orders Patented and now. improved 1905. Star A Star Shingle, $1.85 per M. Walter Morley 60 Court St.. Salem See These . lerties Y They Are Bargains ' ISC acres, 0-1 acres In cultivation, 7 room house, large, barn, 8 acres of or chard; all fenced; 800i cords of wood on the place, running water. Located three miles from Nalem. You can buy this for. 635 per acre. This opportunity doesn't come every day: 1G0 acres, 80 acres in cultivation; 7-room bouse, 2 barns; all fenced; run ning water; 2 acres -of orchard. Land level and located 2i miles from rail-' road. You can buy it far $35 per acre, including 2 horses, 12 head of cows, 20 head of goats, hog., chickens and farm Implements of aft kinds. Part time. See tnis: 135 acres, 110 acres in cul tivation. -House,-barn, all "fenced; or4 chard; pood location. Priced for a short . time only at 622 per nerc. . 1 This property- should ell for at least' $"oon, hut is offerer for $3350. 1 1 i located in the business -sect ion of the city. Largo lot, 10x150; two houses, one renting for $10 per month, the other will bring $1 par"' month. You cannot find a better investment. j We hre offering a number of very fine building lots on easy payments. We can sell yon protterty that will pay 12 per cent n the investment. . " ' Do yon want installment properties of any kind, see what we have to offer, - A large -exchange list. Honses for rent. Wir crouchen dentscbe kuns- cbaff. ' ' ' J '" ;' - RADWCQ! RELIABLE AGENTS ! lioom 11, Moores Block; Salem ,Oregon. ' Reference; Anybank or ..business house .in the city of Salem, '- Dr. Stone's Drug Store - - .. 1 - - . . . ' . ' Does ft strictly eaia basinets: owes , in.l ba niit dwm it: carries a large stock; ita shelves, counters and . w-r u are loaded with drusrs. medi cines, notions, toilet articles. Wines and i: I., air kinds for medical par- Ttoses. Dr. Stone .is a , regular gradoaU Ma medicine and has had many years of ;n the nractiee,. Consulta- tion are free. Preacnptions are free, I-i nnlv reeular prices for mtHiieino. S! Sto4 can b found at il. .drug .store, Salem. Oregon,-from six the morning uatU nine at night. . . , Ufcl-i tapping Out Route for Pr Or t posed Connecting Line n SOUTHERM PACIFIC BEHIND DEAL party Almost Completes Sur f vey Between two Points I --Other ' Interests .V''.-k i;' FUuring ! That Dallas and Polk county gener ally will be connected with Salem theTe L rib longer any doubt, at least so far as'thf.so who have Ween keeping close watch upon the developments' Jre on ecmed, and that good progress is be ing madfl to that end with "prospects of an early eonsnmmatioa of the pro j;ct js .evidenced by., the fact that, a party of surveyors, under the direction of John 1. Van Orsdel of Dallas, are fit" present engaged in goin; over the pronged route and making a prelimi nary survey.' For What' interests this survey is being made could not be learned positively, but there is every K-nson to believe that the work is be ing diniePlinder the auspices ' ; of '. the H.mtliHrii Pacific company, through a pr-ivate agoncy. It is also known that ither interests are figuring upon' the project and there now seems to be no question of its realization. This party of surveyors, which eon fists uf five men, including Mr. Van Orsdcl, who is a civil engineer, is from Drdlas and has leen working for the past, week, 'Upon the job. They started out of Dallas' and, when last heard of, they had reached the II. D. Urophy plai-c between this city, and Kola. The party, beside 'Mr. Van Orsdel, consists of, George. Morton, Walter Baker, Miles Woods and Boyd Tpuner. They have l-n making their flight headquarters in 'this, citv for the past three, nights and none knew of their business as jionej of the party hand anything to say anu retired early upon their arrival from the field." They have been Jieard from indirectly along the line of survey but, although several rural residents were called up and asked about their business nothing definite could be learned except that the party was'mit upon a prelimi nary survey and that they had passed through thir premises or near them, but would not state as to who or what they were working for. As announced , by The "Statesman up- ECZEMA ON LITTLE GIRL Sleepless Nights far Mather and Awful Suffering of Child. CURED BYCUTICURA Had Given up All Hops of Ever taking Any Cure. Mrs. I. B. Jones, Addington, Ind. T., writes : " My little girl had been suffering for two years from eczema, and during that tkne I. could not get a night's sleep, as her ailment was very severe. I had tried so many remedies and spent so much money, deriving no benefit, I had given up all hope of making any cure. Aeralast resort I was persuaded to try Cuticura, and to my great delight a marked change was manifested from the first application. ' I gave the child a bath withrCuticura Soap, using a soft piece of muslin cloth. This I did twice a day, each time following with Cuti cura Ointment, and at the same time gave the Resolvent, according to directions. One box of Ointment and two bottles of the Resolvent, to gether with the Soap, effected a per manent care. I submit this for pub lication, hoping it will assist other sufferers in curing themselves." , COMPLETE TREATMENT Consisting of Cuticura Soap Ointment and Pills.' , The first step in thetreatment of chronic Eczema is to remove, the scales and crusts and soften the skin, . by warm baths with Cuticura Soap. Dry carefully 4 and apply Cuticura Ointment, lightly at first, and where advisable spread it on pieceiof soft ' doth and bind in place. Take the; .Resolvent Pills, or liquid, in medium doses. Do not nse cold water in bath ing, and avoid cold, raw winds, j i SaUtttrasfluMt Ox world. CwOanm RamHwat, . ; in f.wm or Cborotmt Cah"! Pin tic prt of . '' - - mt. . nv Patur litmM a Crtrm Oor. BUM. bul fiutM. mr aA fax k Caw I WILKES STALLIOI; "JEROWE." Win rani for aar ta costlnf aca-oa at coi nr of Ferrv aad Liberty iuwu. For peftlfTM and particulars c&U on DR; W. LONC3-, Vetcnaery Sarceon. PaM 271 White. 8aim, Or. Money to Loan On Improved farm and cltr property at lowest rates. -, TIJOMA8 K. FORD, j Over Iadd k Bush's Ban Salesn, Ongn. . Coal ffl t ' ( I 7H2HiY ... i i- : . x I ; . nrKnr PTTT T. TI?TT! I . VUlLLUUti 7 T OtlSOTEFlELB-;' !ALiS-SflLEKl ROfl! on numerau' occasions during the past two months or more, more than one in terest has;been figuring upon -this pro ject and there has been only one jues- ion as to which would acquire the rights and.' privilege-of constructing the line and that was the first to enter the field, "and secure the right of way." The other interests involved, beside tne Southern Pacific,,- if in truth St is the Southern behind this preliminary work, have already been in the field and have done almost everything toward the es tablishment of tkr road except the be ginning of actual' construction and it now aeema that; it will resolve itself into a jfight Ijetween the contending interests to see -which will obtain the prestige J ' - ' ' ;The -epnaeetl.on of Saiem and Dallas by this iroad means much to this city, as it wHl . bring Salem into close and profitable touch with the big. timber industry of the region "lying between Pallas and the seaboard and the tim Jiers from the Falls City district will lie hauled and dumped into the river op posite, this city. It'Will also bring the Capital City and all - 6f ".the western part of the; state j into closer relations lxth commercially' and otherwise. e The report that the Southern Pacific com pany is back of the project gives ground for the rumor which has lately gained circulation to the effect that there is a project on, foot to obtain, more direct connection with Newport. . The con struction of sueh a line, which would mean the extension of the Salem, Falls City & Western'from its present termi. nus, about fonr jmiles beyond Falls City, would give "the people of Salem a more direct'and convenient route to this pop ular summer resort and wonld eliminate the necessity of making the' transfer from train to boat at Ya-qViina. As to ihis latter : projosition The Evening Telegram, of recent date, has the fol lowing to say : - , "Newport, the summer rendezvous on Taquina bay, is threatened with a small railroad boom as a result of the rumors that the Corvall is & Eastern which now terfninatea on the opposite side of the bay, is to be etxended around to Xewport, and that -the Falls City, Salem & Western, connecting Dal las with Falls City, a distance of nine miles, is to bo pushed to Newport. Strained relations between the manage ment of the. Corvall is "& Eastern and the persons operating the steamer Richard son on the-bay are said to be responsi ble for the intention of the company to extend its line to the beach. ! "Louis 'Cerlinger, president of the Falls City road, when aproac-hed yes terday, denied that any connection with Newport " was contemplated. ' We are merely bnilding four miles of road into a timber belt,' was his explanation of the activity. 'Our charter permits us to build on' to the head of the Siletz river, bnt we do not experV to do that now, and thero is no prospect that the road will get that far for some years.' "Regardless of the denial of Mr. der linger, there are persons in that section of Lincoln county who say agents of the Falls City,Salem & Western have endeavored to secure from thera land through which to construct the- exten sion. The line connects with the South ern Pacific, at Dallas, and is used largely for logging purposes, "The extension of the Corvallis & Eastern is not a new proposition. Den izens of Xewport and adjacent water ing places aro forced to travel by steamer after leaving the train to reach Newport, and: each succeeding season the trouble of changing the mode of transportation on the last leg of the journey precipitates talk of extending the road, ;To make a detour of the bay would mean less than ten miles of road. Another spur, a trifle over twelve miles in length, was surveyed to the north, reaching Siletz, where it was promised much timber could be secured, but the venture was not deemed worth the effort." 'ne of nature's remedies; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never fails to cure ; summer complaints of yonng or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry .- 1TC Bean Ha Slgaatnx it Ita Hind Yga Hava Always Bcsgt .' Hnshville. Ind. MessrsJ Ely Hros. I have been a great sufferer from catarrh and hay fe vrr and tried many things, but found no prmanent relief until I found it in Ely's ('ream Balm aTfcuit eight years ago, and we have been fast friends ever sjm'e. i (Rev.) It. M. IJentley. ''"Messrs. Ely llros. Yin enclosed 50 cents, for which please send me your Cream Italm. I nd yonr remedy the quickest and most permanent cure for cold in the head, catarrh, etc. Yours truly, 6 ' Dell M. Potter, fln. Mgr. " Arizona Crld Mnning '. . r - : 1 "S ' Puts light in the eye, tints the cheek with na ture's bloom, loosens the tension of life, brushes the cobwebs from the brain, that's what Holl ister's Rocky Mountain Tea willdo. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone's Drugstore. - COAST SC02ZS. ' :LOS' AXQELES, Sept. 2fl. Los An geles, 3; San Francisco, . , .i ' Oakland, : Sept. :r 20. Oaklanj, , 1; Portland, 5.' - : " Teia LosatTvc Dromo QninuioTciicts. SevcaLCoaloxe4tcl4Ia pistl2incctas. . ' TblS tiStCrC CLXC - Oir STATESMAN. FRIDAY, SZPTEiTXira 2, 1S0J. HAS BEEN LET - - " . " .'- - - : - ' " ' . ' - ' , . . J ; ; ' i - - ", ' . - ,: ... . - ... j ;.,' - . ; : ' f :' ... - .- For The SUtesman's 11500 House, Which Is" to Ee Presented, to the lady ' or Married Couple Securing Che Greatest Namter of Votes in the Whole Territory of tha Contest Work: Will C?mmence In, a Few Days Watch for the Announcement of tto Time 'Vli en -Work Will Start. , ",t . ' A '-.'I.-" y . The . Statesman has contracted with the well known firm of Voget Bros, to build the house which will be- preseatel to the most popular married couple or ladyin the city of Salem and Marion ami Polk eountiesi Work will com mence in aVfew days and. The States man wiil 'make: aa announcement as soon as possible in order that those inter este.l may eall ; and see the progress made. Large signs will lie placed on the house, so that all will know that it is the one to be given away. Call at The, Statesman office for full infoin' tion an. to inspect the plans. Tha Tree Trips. - - 'From now on The Statesman will eh-" deavor to present daily a short sketch of the beauties of eafh of the' trips -fo e given away. One point will be chos en each day -and the historical associa tions, the scenic beauties, and all the different point3 of interest will be dis cussed. Read this column daily; you will find something to interest you whether you are interested in the con test or not. There is much valuable in formation; concerning the trips KTen away which will be of interest to all, not alohe those who expect to secure the trips. ' - Today Hawaii is the topic On which we will write. Hawaii is the group of islands -, lying under the tropic of can-: err, which, is. at once the most pic turesque in scenery and perfect in cli mate of all the Pacific groups. As the I newest territory of the union and the one of which, not excepting Alaska, the least is known, you should get in touch with the eountry and the people. , Do you not think it worth your while to et in, touch with this new sister in the sisterhood of states and territories? It is not a long, hard journey. Mod ern steamship service has placed' these islands in easy distance of the western coast, and it is not a much longer jour ney there than to Southern. California, and not nearlv so wearisome. The THE PRIZES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: The house and lot will be given to the married couple or lady securing the greatest number of votes in the, whole territory re gardless of district limitations. : The lady securing the greastest number of votes in the live districts will be entitled to first choice of prizes offered ; the lady in the remaining four districts securing the greatest number of votes will be entitled to second choice of prizes; the lady securing the greatest numberxof votes in the remaining three districts will be entitled to third choice of prizes; the lady securing the greatest number of votes in, the two districts will be entitled to fourth choice of prizes; the lady securing the greatest number of votes in the last district will be entitled to fifth choice of-prizes. The scholarships are to be given to the ladies securing second greatest number of votes in each district. -REMEMBER-that each district is entitled to two prizes regard less of how many votes candidates may have in other districts. The district which wins the house and lot will have three prizes, L DISTRICT NO. 1-That section of State street two prizes. ' DISTRICT NO. 2 That section of the city of Salem lying south of State street two prizes. DISTRICT NO. 3 All that section of Marion county lying north of the extension of State street two prizes. DISTRICT NO. 4 All that section of Marion county lying south of the extension of State streets two prizes. - DISTRICT NO. 5 Polk county two prizes. The prices of the Statesman and its other publications on which votes are issued are as follows: The Daily Statesman, 1 month The Daily Statesman, 3 months The Daily Statesman, 6 months The Daily Statesman, 1 year , . . The Weekly Statesman, 6 months. . The Weekly Statesman, 1 year. Pacific Homestead, 1 5rear Oregon Teachers Monthly, 1 year. Northwest Poultry JournaJ, 1 year. Votes on subscriptions allowed as follows: Mail. . 1 month subscription to Daily Statesman ! 50 votes 3 months subscription to Daily Statesman 200 votes 6 months subscription to TJaily Statesman 500 votes 1 year subscription to Daily Statesman . 1200 votes 5 years subscription to Daily Statesman . 12000 votes G months subscription to Weekly Statesman i .... ... . 1 year subscription to Weekly Statesman. . i ...... 5 years subscription to Weekly Statesman . ....... . 1 year subscription to Pacific Homestead. . . . J. .... . 5 years subscription to Pacific Homestead. . . ........ 1 year subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. . . 5 years subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. . . 1 year subscription to Oregon Teachers Monthly. . . 5 years subscription to Oregon Teachers Monthly. . . . Address commaolcatlons to The ARE IN TURMOIL SESIOUS OUTBCEAA.S TAKE PLACi IN THE PKINCIPAX. PBIS OKS OF EUS3IA. volt is Orel Prison Is Put Down by Police and Troops Mob Attacks Cen tral .Prison and Releases Two Import ant Political Prisoners. OKEL, Russia, Kept. '2d. The prison ers in the government prison revolted last night. Order : was restored this evening bythe police and troops. One To" Gnrs a Coldin On weather is always nice in the "so uthi Pacific, and the trip ia one of unalloyed j pleasure from beginning to end, mere are moleru hotels, , with reasonable rates, and perfect service the year around." ' From Honolulu, " the 'capital, there are beautiful drives in all direc tions, trips" to the beautiful Waikiki beach with its surf bathing, drives to the Punch Howl, the extinf volcano near Honolulu, a climb to ,: Diamond Had, the landmark whichs known by mariners the world over; then a short ride by rail to the great government fortifications up the coast from Hono lulu. The various amusements aro too numerous to mention, and the climate and beauty of the islands is too well known to need further explanation. The beauty of these islands is best describ ed by Mark Twain. Mr. Twain, after a trip to Hawaii years ago,, wrote-. 'a book on them, and this is an . extract trom the chapter on ITawaiii. ... - . "No land in all the world has any deep, strong charm , for me. but that one ; no other land edulii so" longingly and beseechingly haunt .me, sleeping and waking, through more than half a life time", as that one has dono.. Other thing's leave me, but it! abides; other things change, lnit it remains the same., f or me its balmy airs are always blow ing, summer seas flashing in the sun; the pulsing of its "surf-beat is in my ears; I can see its garlanded craigs its leaping cascades, its plumy palms, Low ing by the shored its-remote summits floating like islands aoove tde cion-i-raek; 1 can feel the spirit of itswood laiifl solitude I can hear the plash of its brooks; in my nostrils still lives the " breath of flowers that perished years and years ago." " ! This is Hawaii painted by a master hand, and shows the beauty of . these favored, isles as no one else eould do. This-trip is one of thosp offered by The Statesman. Do you think it worth tak ing! t " ..: ..... of the city of Salem lying north Carrier. , . $ . G5 .1.95 . 3.50 Mail. $ .50 1.25 2.50 5.00 . .50 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . .50 7.00 . Carrier. 50. votes 250 votes 700 votes 1500 votes 15000 votes . . 50 votes . , 100 votes . ,1 000 votes . . 100 votes . .1000 votes . ; ." 50 votes . . .400 votes ... 100 votes . .1000 votes Statesman, Contest Department. prisoner was killed and five injured. ' Desperately . Attack Prison. Riga; Russia, Kept. 20. The central prison here was attacked early this morn(nst bya crowd of about 1 CM). r r sona, who scaled the walls, cnt the tele- rhone wires and. killed two and serifius y wounded three, of the guards. Th mob forced the'eells and liberated two important jHiIitical prisoners whom they caried oft. - The -police and night watchman pursued the mob and nrinir ensued during which a policeman wasJ kiilel. Jnqiury into the alia ir was be gun today. . .... ; ; COAST LEAGUE SCOEES.' SAX I CAXCItff. O, Sept. 21.-Oak-land, 8; Portland, 1. 4, - Seattle, Sept. 21. Seattle, 2; Taeo- ma. 4. '-' ' - - -? r ' ; - - dares CHn .la Two Days. - every Vie V. FPZ0 British Columbia Oovermnent Has No - - Authority to Seize Seal ' ; : Poacher -..s. VICTOUIA, Sept. 2lJV,aptain Alex Melan, show arrest is longht by the ITnited rifates 'department of justice on the charge of conspiracy in titling out and sailing the schooner Cnrmencita in 8an Francisco in violation of the seal ing laws, is not yet arrested. -. lreroicr Mcllride this afternoon in forme l United States Consul Smith his government cliuM 'hot act In fho matter and such action should ; be ta ken bv the imperial, naval officers at Esquimau. AI1 vessels being abs-nt f rofthe Espilmalt station, there is nothing done. H. SZ 8. Shearwater is due in Esquimau toutorrow. TJie con sul will then apply a-t he commando of the British. Vessel to seiie the t'ar mencita an 4 arrest McLean. . . NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. Frank B. Noyes, Chicago Recerd-IIer-' aid. Is President of Associat- :- " v. , . ed Press. --., KEW . YOKK, Sept. 21. Following the annual-meet ing.of the Associate. I Press, held yesterdny, the newly elect edboard of directors elected the fal lowing, officers for' the ensuing year: President, Frank II. Noyes,. of the ("lft cago Record Herald J first yice-preident, ral Charlea II. Taylor, of the llos toa (ilobe; secou.l yice-ptesident, Kufoa X.. Abodes, of the DirminKbam, Ala News, electel in plae of S. H. f 'ab.i niss; of the Augusta, Ua., Herald; sec retary and, general manager, Melville F.. Stonf -assistant secretary and assist ant general, manager, -Charles H. Diehl. The executive committee is: F. H. Koyes, 'harks W. Knapp, Victor F. iJawson, Charles H. Grasty and Adolph . O. hr. . ' . . . ; , . f All yovi NAME. P. O.. H (HIKER'S U ; . -: i. . : Stite and Ccmrcwclil Struts., 500 HOP FIGKERS WANTED V t- permit Us to show the great value we are offering, and the very latest New York sty lei. We are offering better shot h at $.1.50 lhati the advertised $4 xlioe. A ttetter $3 tdioe than the advertised $3 W sh, and a ljet ter $'2 50 shoo than the advertised f:t bIhk1. 7 The ndvertiied nheM luanufaetnrers spend millions advertising ih-lr Hhoea and the purchaseis pay the. billa. "The Shoe Store of Styles and Values" lb-- L,. IRVIN CO., PRACTICAL. SHOE MEN, - - 326 STATE STREET Repairing a - Specialty -.-'.'- Vv.V.V.'.'i BrNCILJSM WALNUT TREES : We are special grower of best commercial, hardy and noft ehell varieties, hear t live und six years.' Beat Investment, ol any sjrrl ciltaral line Ncrthwcet eicela California in productlou of walnut. ,. We deal direct with planter.. Abo growers of complete nursery line. rmt trtit, shrubs, ete. A postal card will bring you booklet, a treat ;ou wulnut ii:tiire, ni rataloof nursery utocr, BROOKS & SONS, Wnlnut NurHorytCurltn Or. jjj Gradual Increase , of 'Trtlow Fever ; - - Cases Cannes Considerable Uneasiness. J . - ; , PENSACOLA. Sept. 21.-Hit nw. rases of yellow fwer developed todnv showing a gradual iocr'e in the nuin' Iter of cawes each day." The total num ber of eases is fifty-five; deaths, nin; liscluirge.l, thirty-two; under treatment h-rge. rteen. foil 1 Improvement at New Orleans. - New Orleans. Sept. 21. The reprt to 6 p. ni.: New canes, 3f: total. '2, 7 '.; tleaths, 4; total, 3.15; new foci, li; case under treatment, 31t; c.iscs -discharged, 2,031. Marked improvement in the tit uation today. REVETMENT FINISHED. 1NDKPKNDF.NCK, Or., .Sept. '20 The government revetment work, wh'n-ii was commenced two years ago, has j:wt lMen completed. After several months' work the first year, the projeet wan .lit. eontinnetl until this summer. For the past three and a halt months the work lius leen going on, with an average ,f twenty-five men working. The ro.-k-covered embankment, which is thirty five feet wide, has been extebdd S'.l feet, liesides seventy-five feet of -brush Miat at the npjier end. This l the only work of the kin, 1 t.n the Willamette river and is saving val uable hop land. That xrtion which was dono two years ago has stood th current f the river proving a gMl test. The work was done under ll.f .lirc l iin of David H. O'li'n, asited this wiiin iiur by Major Kessler, with W. T. iN-nd, foreman of the crew of -'men. WAS AN EASY VICTORY. PHnrAi)Kld,llIA, Sept. LO.(i(r,r lixon was foiiinht knocked out in the second round of a six-round bout hy Tommy 'Murphy of "New York. have to do Is ask for it - We liave plafunl a large orJr' for U-aatifui, einboeddl 1906 Calendars which are now iu. They are for our friendt and the nubile generally. " f'ut out thU advertisement and mail it to us, with your name hii;iid in blank spaet-, and we'll Kl.-i.lly neiid you one. They will be the finest ralen dars distributed in Snlem thin - i mason. ...... RED CROSS PHARMACY Phone 144 Uali Trifles That arc Necessities - To every Ialy of tahte In dress com prif our assiitment of diamond ringN bracelets, hat pins, etoy Their lnauty fctrlkes the eye at a glauce, while the inojerate prfcs open the door of pur chase to every one. Buying is eauier when flrit cholcea are moat numerous. Our constant customers keep bringing us new friends. We grow by our past. C. T. POME ROY Jeweler and Optician. 318 State St, 7"