Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 21, 1897, Image 4

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Daily Capital Journal.
BY HOKBR nHOTllICK-,
THURSDAY, JAN. 21, 1897.
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DAILY LINK lO PORTLAIf I.
steamers
New BUck Sllka, I
A Kplendld quality of 24 Inch
tntfcia for skirts an6 trim ml ok iims$1.
An elegant new fancy figured black 41.
A wry heavy hntUt (fitchews, IdaclMJt.
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Annual Session atSalem,
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Fancy Silks,
UV U'lll cintlntinoitlltin nii vr.fw "
mmrimminK iik.t!,o balance or tiIC officers Elected Tuesday Night and
Installed Today.
EDUCATIONAL
Salem's School Board Meets.
tl Altona and Ramona
W -LEAVE
tj dAilv.
M Portland, 0:45 a. in.
W Balcm 7 j a. in., except Sunday.
Qulck time, rcgnlar fcrrke nd clienji
t? . .. .rtlei... .
tt M. I. IIALDWIN.
J 1 Agent, balem.
s9 - T " T T
75 CENTS, A:-
Kcc part of thorn In north window.
T. flolverson.
at 25c, .'15c, loo.
Fleeced Hose
Excellent values
nudftOc.
Underwear
Mch' finiiol'rt hair unfinvnle, 1ft:
VUlUl'H IOClltlH.Mll AOV.
Dress Goods
Our icclnl viiluui at 2.'o, .'Wo, and
fOcnrc iiiovIiik the Mock very quickly
Men's Hals
JiiHt received tlm lute xprlng block
liiHLliriiatH, l,W)to:i.
Clothing
Kpoclul prlccH thin week.
J, , Dalrymple Co,
FOOTPADS
'J?hcannualstatc convention of the
American Protect! re Association re
journed today.
President Shcrwin of Anlilnnrl a.
cllncd a rc-lcctlon,but It is known the
onice went to Southern Oregon.
The state grand lodge adjourned
late Tuesday night to meet at 0 a.m.
today and complete the Installations
If possible for member to go home on ,
me afternoon train.
Six Mil! Tax Needed -Annual
Statement of the Board.
amount In all to about www ;
Election, begin to come , In on jue
taxes of 18K7. A levy of 6 mills on i inr
pIS valuation will no more than
riTwo i h district to hold its wn
during the coming year. r
The increase of Indebtedness over
REMEMBER
It Is ac-
Becomlng Bold in Salem,
A Number of SafemitesRelieved
of Valuables.
ORKOfri I'URSONALS
Kcott Hozortli, wan a business vIh
lUir to Turner today.
Attorney W. II. IkImon, hud legal
IiiiuIih.'hs In Portland today.
MlKrt Ida Atimte.' left HiIh morning
on a visit to friends In Seattle.
MImTImh IlcHter. left thin morn
ing for Oaten, on a visit to her parent,
C W. Tlllson, tho commission man
went to Portland thin morning via
Hteamcr Itutli.
Mrn.-J. Htolertiind uhlldreu left this
morning rorHeattlo, where they will
reside In (ho future.
Mist Anna iwiil MIm Jullii'Motcliun,
wont to Portland this morning on a
khort visit to friends.
Mrs. U. H llarmon, of Josophliio
IHiuitty, roturood IhU mornlnir f mill II
pleasant visit with Portland friends.
Thos Kay and Tims II. Kay, man
tiger mid salesman rcseutlvely of tho
Salem woolen mills, were in Portland
today,
Mrijl.urwlu, who served as Presi
dent or tho Oregon utnto A. P. A. for
tho past year, returned this morning
to his homo, nt Ashland having at
tended the nmiual convention of tho
order.
People going to point In KaHtorn
Oregon and "Washington II ml It very
convenient to be ublo to buy tickets
uwl got tholrbaggago chocked through
from the 0. It. & N, Cos, onico foot of
Trade street In tlica city, thereby
saving tlm troublo of reohooklng In
IHirtland.
Haleni appears to bo n tloslnible
place ror rmit-putlM niid other (trlii)lmilH
Uj carry on thelrorwratkiis If nr.i. mnv
Julge from the miinbur of hold-ups
that arc taking place. Tho cities
iwlally lt Hiiburbs, havo fi.rsnme
time Iwen almost constantly thronged
with a number of fjiiitli-luokliiL'chiir.
aciers, who nro nrobablv drawn
thither, knowlnit the leulsliitiirc. u in
suasion and that numcnnis unsuspect
ing vldltoM are In attendance who
might piovc prolluible p?rsons on
wiiom to work.
About 0 oVlock last evening Ex-Ad-Jutaut
Oeneral It. W. Mitchell, of
Portland, had quite an encounter with
an Impudent tramp whom ho mot
iieartliusliitohuiiMj. Ho had only a
few moment Ixiforc given the name
man a mini or money but wns again
accosted for more which was mruwd.
The null' trauin then tmbluvi f,.r
Mr. Mltcllcll'K Wlllvll. l.r..tiL-ln,.
tho ehaln In attempting to remove it
Horn lu accustemed place. Mr.
Mitchell promptly knocked tho man
down,who,soou as he was able to draw
hlnifielf together again, left In tho di
rection of the 8. V donot. neciim.i. " .TT" '. ' . "' "" "' ""' " "K UJ
panled by n companion. "'..., '" " . Wun. ' h(,u'
Alx)tit an hour later, at
TUKI'UOCIIKDINOS
of the state convention were abso
lutely Hjcrct.
Delegates from 173 councils wore
present.
Tho day was devoted to hearing re
ports of onicers and committees.
Tiie report of the state secretary. J.
T. Iiuync, shows 1W councils In the
state, 7 of which were Instituted
during the past year.
Report from organizers show thirty
councils nearly ready for Instituting.
Portland was selected as the per
manent place for holding the future
state meetings.
AN I.NTKKVIHW.
A talk with otic or thf lo.-Kllmr
members was obtained by a Jouknal
reporter. The delegate was quite
talkative and probably was aware
that ho was giving out Information
for tho public as he guarded Jhe se
crets of tho order well.
"Wo are the most powerful organi
zation for a dollulto purpose now In
existence. That purpose Is to prevent
appropriations for sectarian purposes
In state and congressional legislation,
to restrict Immluratlon and force a
different class of pcoploto como to our
country or have no Immigrants at all.
v e also favor taxation of every foot of
church property. If It had not been
for our order McKlnley would noycr
have carried Oregon, but we voted
wildly for tho sound money candidate.
wo aro taking no hand In shaping up
i
or bouth Commercial and Mission
streets, M. U'e.nephow of Iteprcsenta
tlvoT. J. Lee, or Independence, Polk
county, while on his way to tho blind
school, was held un bv two fmMinmiu
and relieved of eiB In cash, One of
tho mail covered Mr. Leo with a Inrco
six-shooter, while the other rilled Ids
pockets.
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. I ...vi...rv.a Wl mic uuuou auu i txju-
iiic Lorueri Mtf.ra lu.i,.,,,. ,,. i, .. . ...
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TltUK CONDITtOH W ATAIIIH. At
tho statu house Is hard to comprehend
not wi with us. Wo comwlenolously
claim, to Iw far In tho lead for tho best
IB cent meals to Ix? found In tho city.
Ueorgo llnw. Proprietors of the .Stale
street Whllo-lmusu restaurant.
lloi.iUi'H. are becoming quite fro
quont lu Halem but wo would ndvlw
you to call and get oytcr supinsr
Iwforo you aw relieved of all your
money. Finest of oystoni.iii nnv tvl
l lowwt prieos, -Koith llros.
UNOHUATAiu.J.-Any subject relat
ing to the ben olgar In tho market Is
uixluunttttklo itliico tlio 10 ciitlaCo
roiw Is utilvvmally conceded to be
without an equal, tllvo Ita trial.
BIMETALLICS
Moot at Popular Hall Tonight
Good Spoakers and Spoclal Ladies'
Program,
This Thursday evening tho Salem
Union lUmotalllo olub holds Its regu
larmeetlmt at iHimihir hull In tlm
Turner block.
Prominent sneaken lmv. won in.
vlted tuiil the ladles auxlllhiry will Iw
present. There will 1m un ntmt in..
Impromptu and musical program and
nil are Invited to bo present anil par
ticipate.
tectlvo Association. No party can
succeed If arraigned against tho prin
ciples of our order. Wo aro not light
ing tho return or Senator MItcholl.
Ills record on restricting Immigra
tion and sectarian appropriations Is
all right, but ho did not expect Ore
gon to go for McKlnley. Nowhere on
thestuuin did ho denounce the Peo
ple's party, and tho only fault wo tlnd
Is ho does not go hard enough for
sound money. Ho Is a trl minor on
thatqucstlon and has satisfied neither
ino gout standard men nor tho Popu
lists. It may bo that wo can do no
bettor and that our men will vote for
hlui. On tho motioy question many
prefer Mr. Simon. '
Tlio delegate denied that the ses
sion had taken uuy part In the legits
latlvo deadlock, lie did not deny
mat mo presence or mo annual con
vention at this time at Salom had
brought great pressure to boar on tho
members to secure un organization of
tho lower house.
llesrthtu'i cured by Dawso'i's Bitters,
The second regular meeting of the
board of school directors for district
No. 24. for tlm month or January, was
held Wednesday evening In the office
or Clerk Iiozorth. The minutes oi me
previous meeting having been dis
posed of, the following bills were
audited:
Churchill & Burroughs $ 6 45
Bert Rhode 55 03
Polytechnic 100 00
Taylor & McCrackln 2 00
Gray Uros 1 00
Of VanWnuner 25 00
JE Allison 25 00
City Superintendent G. A. Peebles
Stated that Hip. lrnri online exorcises
for the first half of the present school
year would take place on Friday
evening February 5, at which
time a class numbering 37 will
be ready for irrauuatlon. The exer
cises will be held In the opera house
and President M. G. Royal, of the
Eastern Oregon State Normal school,
will address the class.
Miss Cora Litchfield was duly
elected to take charge of the Sixth B
class at the East school in place of
Miss Lcyis. The absence from her
post of duty Is occasioned by a severe
Illness.
ANNUAL, STATKMKNT OF TUB UOARD.
The annual statcri.ent of the board
was then read as follows:
To the taxpayers of school district
No. 21, Marlon county.Oregon: Your
board of directors respectfully report
as follows on the Hnancial condition
of the dlstlct on the 1st day of Janu
ary, 18V7, and submit estlraatesof the
rcnulrnnicnLs or Hin L-irnr from Mint
date to July .1, 1897.
Tiie receipts during the school year
viz: irom xtiarcu -, leuu, to January.
181)7, have been as follows:
Cash from last year $ 73 80
From special 4-mIll tax 11,073 64
From tuition 25 00
From the state 3,003 00
From county tax.. . 11,547 20
From overpayment by
county 4,000 00
From delinquent taxes of
former years 200 79
Bills payable. borrowed
from Ladd & Bush 9,700 00
t!'AWi"XtotttetTt
oonnieu iur -'"--",.. to
make extensive repairs to the i fur
naces in the several .u""Ji hpra
particularly the East building, where
rrv.in t. nlrl furnaces would
have been a positive menace to life
and property; to the finishing ofand
malnulnlng a school yieJW
technic building, and rent of that
building liseii. n me "uu1uuj ',
ceiyed from state and county had not
exceeded our expectations the deficit
wmiw imvo hpn lareer than It is.
6LE116
E SflLEii
nuuiu ua.v; iavu .... --
Knmn reduction was made
arles but this was
in sal-
by the em-
muTTf nPRRTJARY 1,
EVERYTHING REDUCED
Friday and SaturdaySpecial Drives in'
X IvWvA J w
iriesouttnis was ouscu Uj "
.,nnn.nn, nt n now tp.inher and a Jan
itorat the Polytechnic building, so
that the monthly payroll remains sub
stantially the same as last year. vc
felt that no further reduction couia
be made with sareiy to ine scuoois.
FLOATINQ INDEBTEDNESS.
The tloatinir debt Is over 813,000.
We do not think it wise to allow tnis
nr cbtedncss. wnicu was iucuhcu w
Total receipts all Rourees..40.085 49
During the same time the disburse
ments lltivn Iwif n mq frillrmc
Bills payable, paid to Ladd &
Bush an .ish n.t
Interest on same 1,050 23
Interest on bonds L',U29 00
Insurance premiums 31 8fl
Wood .'. mi a
Janitors' salaries 1,308 W
J eaehers' solanos in a'tn m
Fitting and furnishing 015 85
Building Improvements 1,573 45
Expense 1,780 24
Refund to county 4.090 00
hlch. with ciidi on hand
3$8.3i makes a total or. ,40,0S5 49
inacDieoncss, wuicu nun .uiu.n-u
pay the fixed charges and cost or car-(
rylnL' on the schools, to Increase from (
year 10 year, ua iue tuuwai;, !
ought to be cut down so that In a few
pnni-uthn HUtrlcr, will he comDaia-
tlvely free from debt.
Furthermore, the Item of iDrerest
on notes Is a very Important one. The
Mn.A ....... .i.tlrl la Q nap nflnt. TVIT !in
IdlU IIU paiu 13 w yi W..V- -.
num. The interest from March, 1890,
to March, 1897, will amount to about
$1,700, or nearly $150 per month. This
l. ........ .1..t . Un .ni.nitn.aj nf tho
district certainly ought not to be In
creased, out rainer oucut w uc tun
down.
FOK SIX MILLS.
On account of the great decrease In
vp.-ir a comnarcd with that of last, a
0-mill levy will bring In about the
s.imn sum :is :i 5-nilll tux would hare
done then; so that, so far as the bur
den to the tiixruiver Is cincerned. a
0-mlll leyy this year will practically
amount to an Increase of but one mill
over the 4-mill tax of last year.
Considering all the circumstances,
we recommend a levy of 0 mills on the
rlnll.'ir rin tho rnrnhlft nrnnnrt.v nf t.hp
district as the lowest that can safely
be made.
TUB POLYLECHNIC BUILDING.
In the call for this meeting we hi
eluded the matter of the Polyteclnii.
building, and we ask you for lust ru
tlons as to whether s.iiil limn
shall be rented for anoth. i ,
enable you to pass uoou i-uo . i 3.. .
more Intelligently wo-.. i.n i im
randum showing appruxi njtulv .
It will havecost ilia dUirh;! in i
said bulldlntr and condu-t :i -
therein for the preent scliml) .i
viz:
Rent . 4-Viii no
Salary of teacher, nine months
at $40 ;kjo ou
Salary of Janitor, nine moiitlis
at $5 45 oo
Wood 414;,
Water iz mi
insurance -i m
tove ii 25
Cartage, etc 00
Vtal- . "0
rii cit of seating the room S3W
Is not included In the toregolng, as a
portion of the seats would have been
rconlrcd In ntlwr linllrlln. i,,f ,..i.
ably $250 of this outlay for seats was
made necessary on aprnimt. nt tni-u,,.
.!. .!.. -t.i. ....... .iuii,"d
hiu iHJiiHi'cuiiic ouuaingso that we
" saiciy cnarge to that account
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jffnStiWntfWWir
257 Commercial st.
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Great is the Fall!
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a-ttimiiii ,i J
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Crockery,
Glassware,
Tableware.
The Pioneer Store is making a break
in Crockery Glass and Chinawaro,
which places their line line of goods
bcl i.v anything ever attempted. Din
ner sets 120 pieces, semi-porcelain
decorated $10 99.
41 pieces Tea Set. $3.25; Water Sets,
imrorted glass, $1.85 to $1.95; worth
nearly double.
Everything from a teacup to the
finest Imported sets reduced to the
cost line. Cash takes everything at
yonrown figure,
ITITMffMt
' Fjtt suppb1 of the noted, Hlooictoa
tomalos, at st nmg's rwtauranl. If
Oyslttw,
Sliong.
lu tho. llnot tyltt
at
tf
A Utile Off
The mutu muhii, hut tnir
prletM druw tlm uniwd. '
urrortlim liargaliisi
itlrttctho
wlay mo
Jackets
tlQuHM . fw (4; tA ihioj. fw Mt I.W
for ML
Dress Goods
all wtxif, Jut a ynrti nwuWir i vulHt.
Shoes
UlllM H Vll VW. IttlMtwl t.KHl
Iivm MiS Mir. (IdhI. 1h MtltH
mH Um urnH siim ll.f tlr.
Undkrwear
I-(llc4 Mo t2 URHhi .utt tM.
90l wl UHiy Mwlwrwwar. r
11 I f nlv
WIULIS BROS, S. CO.
Mr. CiUon Replies.
KniTOK J0l'HNA!.!-I wUh to con
tnullct tho statements In this morn
Inif's Statujiinmi. I linv. imm.
Wrotmed Mr. nml Mm. rs, nil ,.. ..r
anything, ami un attempt Is made to
blacken my uamo and thus secure nil
vuutttgo ftir Irrtwponslblo insrsons. Wo
win snow in court that this move Is
made Mimttlv In lm iuwwIiw, r .....
irl'niui li.ifnimi v i . i, i .
Capllngor.
t (UltUKON.
You should tr Dawson's Bitters-
Loimh Jamws Cominu. -That LouU
jhhus, uio griHit .traiwllan will
rwilly mmt In Salom U almtvst un
ntoumwl faol. Already tlfty mtwM
have IUM at ltum llnv., and
ordirHl wau. A general canvaM of
tlio city will bo made tomorrow when
It U oxjwttHl an additional lut or UV)
name will bo leourwl. Final arrange
menu as to the date ami uthor mat
10K pertaining t the wrfrmane
Will Ik) nrr-UL.ai.l l,uiliirl.nv l.
JatllAA Will tirtuuutt 'rim UiwiIu.i..H
ami will inuodtKv hi oiUiwii,i
MMHry.
Dawson's Bitters for Indigestion,
SP1CAKKK DAVIS.
Tho pugilists pick their opponents
with cure.
Thun bluff them for all that's In
sight.
You notlco none of tho follows with
short hair.
Has yet challenged Spoukor Davis to
tlghU
This may bo personal but we con
sider It rk'ht.
To do this to remind you of tho minis
trels tomorrow night.
Nuw do not stay away for foar some
one will spring ujokoonyou.thoy will
not do It: It Is the other follow ih.if
wilt catch it ami you get a laugh oil
hlin.-MltilstroIs orwra house tomor.
row.adiulwloii 2ft, 34 cents & fOcontw.
WHEN
THIRSTY
What is more rofrpaliln.rtlnr. ..j
cun of T. Vehiv .fin 5,ijh Vr
suit everybody. From 25 to $1.25
per 10 liiveiwu tr -ii n m. .
i. question.
( HUNGRY
J whot Is better for an empty stomach
than a nice plate of oysters. We
haw all the choice brands, In fact
( we have everything to gratify the
Hunger or thirst of tho most aslldi-
ua inviJiu un t'lirill.
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HflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE
P O, Gi ocery
Tho outstanding Indebtedness, ex
oluslvo of boons, is as follows:
Ladd Rush, bills payable. Ill, 160 00
..Human 1,11 nu no ;otj .
Outstanding wnrmtiu i.sos n
SUWUV RlVllKlNu W. 11. Juy,
aetxHtntaut fur iluK.ldtu IhUipUi.
cttattg. ww wa mi Unitalb a4ultwl
a ..! .il.K..I t-. .--... .. T
mi M.WWU, mcHuv evening, was
rviwrtHl a eoiiMdoinlila better tvliy.
Mr. J&v will f.l tli.i MiT.k.iM ..r i.i ....
ivloaant vxiterltMM for wwral day
to ewme, twt U truly thaukfut A
wmdltluu is ho UHirv riuu4. Tints
far hu (HUi ba IkKtu ulitaln.! tivil,
mtlletaik, on which to work. !Via x-
ai amount wi mHoy tuat was stuH
lia a yti tM( Uhh arortaiitl
You Cn Us Well
When your blood l pure, rich and
nourishing for nerves and muscles.
Tliii htiwvlU tlm vltnl llnhl hiiiI wli.
Jt l poor and Impuru you must either
ruiigrur jwu mu iau n vivnui 10 sua
ilmi tiliaugtw, oxiKtturo, or overwork.
lvinm -onr lilnn.1 mlrA with tlrwPd
Sarsaivirlllu ami bo well.
Hood's rills arti tb boi aftoMlhi
ur pint akilkt t
nunc, jn cents.
llet meals are
Stronn's rostaurant.
Ttital tkwtlngdebt 113,381 52
We tMtlmute the expenses of the dis
trict from January 1, lust,, to July 1.
next Will lk :l fnllnivd
Salurha of touahors, Janitors
and clerk t it .
Interest on bonds ...'.'. JUoo to
Tatorrent ISO 00
iwionmon outs payable .... M 00
Balance rent of IVlyteohnlo
building 20000
Incidentals 750 IX)
In closing this report we beg to ask
at your hands a carWul consllerat?on
of all matters affectlnir tho wifvJf
otlr public schools! Wo fte gM
fore vnn tha f.. j J"" ?,u oe
SSSb
reeling .uthatfiotl IWZMl
district are held by the Anglo-Callfor-nlan-bank
In San Francisco; they will
mature In tliovonr lnmun ... i
bear 8 per cent, annual Interest, this
debt should be refunded at a lower in
terest rate or nrovUInn mmiit i.
made now to start a sinking fund .vith
tVrilrili -. nnt n ...it m "
the debt.'" ' l uon' u not au of
A I'UULIC MEETING.
i i.-m f uaJ',GVent'i this week will
be held in Reed s opera house a meet
? vtUS.leRal J'otcraof sch001 dis
trict ?',Zi- at wllicl1 time the above
report w 11 be submitted. The meet
lnir is called for Mm ,o i.".l.
a school tax and Vo ,V y ?.?
WlSlieS Of tllrt Vntnre ...1.1. .',"."'
f..i.. "'- J."1". "''" regam to
mil in,. , ?$. nA, in1 Polytechnic
--....,h .m cuuuumnai purposes.
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
"-. nuamy oi grass seeds,
UNION
BARGAIN STORE I K
Removed
KJk KENT-A (ue rn.,m
'!. Enquire .. W7SSr?et W
Vnii L-. i i-. :
- S Ulir. A nn
in.
street.
1-203U
frfZZl
Norlh "a.er" "mJ8e $6
very easy.
dlgi'ton,oure hoad
alwny had
H.JI1J1WJ.IIIIIIHMH lll
at
it
IV.Ilrf HUil I llJu I
n,',,"7 aow)' Nothing 6d hWtwjfiOyof ill iwtrsl SuMhi
WW Uciums. tMHwk'. at strong rrUurant. Tf
If ) on want your tea the
same all the yenr rouiul, net
ScitM'$ Sas of your
grocer
If voii don't Ifku it. vtt
your in6noy!lxickr-Hof your
grocer,
AUuit
2,
l 115.43150
The iUtn af Ili.wsj itAnw , 1,1.1 ...
tile UlWrkint lUwtlllL iiiht innU
total of iS,800 0 on July 1. lgd?
rrlor to that d.ite e mv,w .,
celv froiM tlw bUte and county about
...-i-v im 11 IIW1UOKHI irwtU Ilk!
ajMooiit iUwatMl to due July 1. :u
aUne. still kNiw tt balance of $21 .
Hxwe t.gnliu.t tho district-
11m total valuation of aMuble
Hhiporty in lliedUtriot.ascertUod to
tho emnitv cUrl- i .s.v - i,ii.
I1U, m tiiaH the year before.
. tr j ui o hiiiis iwr uoiiar on u 1
awouMt will brlHg II5.3ta.TI.or whton ,
, r catiBtaiv H.M) Will IW UllM-
? .THIS will loaye net to tlwdb.
trkt Sltvl.r;. whtoU with tiielT.uX)
xptvtrtl troi ib staus ami rotiatv
wduotd from the expected imlUwT-
nvnij iiw in im leave agaitet
tH aitnt a bakiat of !;.&.
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taoiu- - .V -'ir'"r""5? wm
r.TT'.'V ? WSIl MAW. k!k Mill
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Iwt. lu addlttoo 10 thU will wt i?
wd,Utorwtoboads,salarlwaiN l.
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In the im w"mocBOie "Ide
faJffi'Htlontothe
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to 291 Commercial
Street.
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Geo. B
vnn.; . ' Ira
iOlICE. All n. ..-.
not to , r rSt: .- f.re ""W ""tilled
ray wife. ,".' '" MIi: Ue" Plum.
and that I 11'', Z7' SnaPe rform.
claims D1l1un, lnl0 for suc,;
1-8 4w
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iisxnoute
Your
Circulars,
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from s,a Ve hSIiTFTrthree bIocks'
street. ' A' 0,lnSer, 321 Mill
i-5 tf
SEE THESE BARGAINS
ihas' hVkpiow sh(. regular
Men'sflnailn...'.i...
shoes7 for Ti s,,oe' "B"'" S1.S0
lieS.,hoe'3touI.r
Children's heavy button shoe r , llan scho01. Cher
1 regular II sboAS tZ,Jil s"oe' 8 to garden land. Vi ul
riiiM..-... rr .,u " wiv, 11.. ""-
-reeularii r' uu,"H.stlOe, 13 to Addre lir,.," .r "r 'W cash rent.
"' Other a; ," TI' '" f' 'LWmlle aorSiVV' :'? a.1 .W.Pearmine,
, i, ui proportion. PTnTr , TIVT ad
typewriter, room ,, '"-nographer and
hTin! L-r "
Indian rJrVn acr ad.ominir the
-wtt ill 1 .nn,n.. r
."". nve gpira rf
use, bain and well
and
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"VC VOUr nJ
nc by reliable people.
They control all the big
boards in Salem,
Salem Theatrical BUI
Posting Co,
ffiatPattoQBros.
other goods in Dronorttnn
MjLMAtt$OHpr0
Here Is a
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nimselfaneivworWV. . v. len nas bu,
Icm, where h- u? l 1S pIace'in North
f .'.; 1C 1e ls Prepared m Jn n i.:.i.
f repairW nlW.'0 do a kinds
f. - . w,H"a icu ar i..
I -tutc nrnmn ,
LT'' "ucnaed to.
odmn
s jewelry
1230 31 i
Oly OCR PRICES
AT OUR.. . a
Closing Out Sal
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Child7n"2"rve
Gnf u j".' UBer vasts
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Jjent's undershiru
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u
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ventv two Mr vifTi- So.
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1 iwb jot sv wocttia.
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THERE will BE A
GRAND RAT J.
"""s'ssssas!"
Fridav Fv: r
1 -.viuug, January IV
All good pel)le ar(J .
TrtMs HiiVi -f s.',.c,, ,are expected.
HMfa Twml ,be oo liakery.
hall ,1 ) all froru there to
hiAt: .. eais. rinuii-a ii,a
Iro exc,'ange members only.
J- E. MURPHY,
OLIVER JOY,!
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