Half Capital Journal!
BY HOHER BROTHERS,
TUESDA1, APBIL. 1. 1697.
3tgpggaga e&gzGZ
1 O. C. T. Co's
Jg? Fast Pitteztr Steaater
I 'ALTONA'
Uft Leare fee Portlawl Unoitj.
J3e Wt4tn4T aW Frttfay 745
gj 19 lad SaaAay le a. ra. Qwtck
j, itee. tg'f terrfee a4 lew
U3j iwe. Dock between State ad
is) Cesrt streets.
Sun Umbfeilasv
and Parasols.
We baye now ready for In
tpectfofi. rmr cmptele hcw
line aod are sttowtng a very
"large aw,rtnint of laple
and aoreltt in ovtb I'm
bcefta aad Piniok. taeia-
ttiegaKimt maay styles of
iMAdW . In natural. Oofd
trimmed, Imported Drains
Itora eat, ect, U latest
Kssrafean effect.
We bare afcn Jttsi opened 3
rery eeeireabte line of
Jamestown Suiting.
in pretty new checks and
broken effects, which we are
offering at price that can
not, be duplicated. Vte In
Titeruur lnntlonof tbese
line.
T. HOLVERSON.
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Udftfi INCEtfuiAftY WdRtf
News "of the Department.
What
Is Said and Done at the
Big Gray Building.
M. P.
BALDWIN,
Ages, Salem.
Pin Tmrifr4efl 0rrin!4t
Tn fXf.liitlvf riaMsrn in tlw latMf I
French Organdie, tbe n.rt exqukiu
de4giM aod oiiorings flwuc till
sonson. Gold Medal Black Dress Goods.
Erery yard of lhee gd irMnranttwd
ltl !. He flHln. and Uw
durnMef-.r thtf Mioney. Onr-t l a rout
ptet nnenL a Ntte aVnrn)
G ! J Med il" gcoJ 40 Incite wide
6 ck(i r yard.
Ne w Checks.
Large, mall: all size checks at all
price from 45 cent oer yard up.
'. C
ny Bo3ora Shirts,
i! a netr line of 1.26
Win. OownxcB. Lnt evening tlie
rerlal meeting at the Christian
eboreh 0lled tbe hot, notwlth-
ftaodfnz that It was Monday night.
Rer. Smith preached an able aod in
teresting htihoo as astral. One made
t te confession. After tlie sermon the
paHor baptized Are who had come
f wwsrd since the last baptism, which
a some nights ago. lite piah was
to eloe the tweeting last night , bat
when a vote was taken on holding a
few nights longer tbe audience al-
tnnl with one accord aroe in its favor
m preaching was annonoeed for Wed
teeday evenineat 7:3 by Rev. Smith.
roalgbt. prevkHWIy aanoaneed, Rev.
Smith will deliver his lecture on tlie
"Prodigal Daughter" at 8 o'clock to
a full house, o one should fall to
hear it.
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j. J, Dalrymple Co,
Close Margin
I the rule now. Every thine I have
is sold on the lowest margin of prolit
for spot eaih and you doo't have to
pay other folk's bills Sly bargain
table are loaded with the necessities,
all marked plainly and you arc always
welcome to come In and look .around.
Staple notion of all kinds. Ladle'
underwear and liiHlerr.men'd overall.
ek$ . and a good line of kitchen ware 1 u. ..,.... o.," .... a'
Everything at racket DrlcoST "av ". . ,BU """ Ul" '" "ave
As Elegant Car. Cur "NO. 10"
uas been turned out of the cor shops
of the Salem Consolidated Street
Railway company and It fs indeed a
"palace" on wheels. It Is one of th?
old "open" cars and It has been
handsomely repuinted and slightly
remodeled. It Is a model car for sum
mer travel and when placed upon a
regulur.run will no doubt be liberally
pitronized. Another of the old open
cart Is also being prepared for active
uj during the summer and fall sea
sons When the proposed Improve
ments now on foot by this comnanv
Lad I os' bluok i-cumloss hose 0r
Children's ribbed eamlH blnck8
and Uc.
The Crescent Wheel
has a W modol that surpass.") any
other at same price In every point.
Hoe mine for yourself. Full line In
stock. Several excellent second
wheols listed with we to sell at very
roasott'ible figures.
Wiggins Bazaar,
Jlo Cumincmal ircl.
oneofthe best tniulpped street rail
ways on the coast.
&aw Olahs. A clusti of law stu
dents, numbering about twelve, Is un
dergoing an examination this week at
the court house. "The examinations
are held In the evening In the circuit
court room and are being cooducU-d
by S.T. Richardson, dean or '.he law
dcpartmeiu.of Willamette university.
rue nluss has Jm.t finished Ulack
stone's course of study and the first
examination was held last evening
anu win oe concluded this week
OHEGON PERSONALS.
Curl Denton waslnChemawa today.
Tom McNury has gone to Portland
and Astoria.
Contractor Alton Ollngcr left Mill
morning for Spokane.
County Judgo Hayes, of Orogon
City, was In Salem today.
Kx-Oov. Z. b Mw)dy has gone to
Tho Dalles on n buslnoss trip.
Adjutant General II. II, Tuttle ro-
turned to Portland this morning.
Supt, A. N. Glllwrt, of the state
pciillcttlnry, was In Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dayls arrived in
the city this afternoon from Lincoln
county.
Hanker A IIuhIi and daughter, Miss
Sallle, and Mrs. A. N. Hush wore In
Portland today.
Mrs. Geo. Johnston, who has been
visiting Ex-Gov, and Mrs. Z. P.
Moody, returned today to her home nt
Dufur.
a .! --. -v
Aiuunuuu v., a; l'arKiiurst was
taken snddunly III last night, and Is
today conllned to the house, being too
week to attend to his usual business
duties.
KlmorE. Klghtllngorhas boon ap
pointed engineer ut tho Yakima In
dlan Agency In Waslilngton. Ho ox
IteoU to Iwat his wist of duty by May
1st, Tho salary for this wwiiim. u
To Attknd Pjibsuvtkky. A party
of Salem's Prcbyujrlatis left.today to
attend a meeting of Willamette Pres
bytery which convenes at Brownsville
this evening In a two days session.
Those going were: Rev. Win. Robin,
son, Mrs. R. S. Wallnoe, and Mrs. D
P. Junk, of Salem; Rev. George, of
Indopondenco, and Key. G. M. White
man, of Dallas.
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CONOKK(1AT10.'AI.LST8 AT IIUHUAKD.
The East Wlllamelto association of
Congregational churches convened nt
Hubbard today. The association will
hold a ten days session. Ollior dele
gates from the Salem churches to this
meeting wero II. M. Urttnson and
Mrs. W. C. Kantner who wont down
011 tho afternoon train.
$7S0 per yoar and house rent.
DusiNuss Mkn. Who do not hnvo
thu time to go home for dinner, would
do well to call at George Rros. and
iry a 16 cent meal tho host on ourlh.
Cold lunches are not desirable.
WnAPPKRS-A now Une Just
opened. They have tlkv now puffed
hlueyos, llm-il willisana In tho best
Rff1.? i mKA trliiumd. Prices
glut! to show thorn.
TIIOSK LACK SIIOBS-Wo have
an. oeautlos. Reds and blacks for
ladles, misses and oluldren Cmsotto's
ttn?iitiSR UAr, !",e.,J.7N,n ,lml o tliom.
bHIHT WAIST ACCKSSOR1KS
t are showing now lines of wluto
collars and oulfs, shirt fronts, win to
kid bolls, lutithur Iwlls, silk bows,
string ties, Windsors, shirt waUtsets
eutr buttons, etc.
A hlTMMEIt CX)RSETwlll soon'
berouio a comfurtuhle artlclo for etory
i"yVn We lia 0"10 K,xl values for
J5o, COo und f I
WILLIS BROS, CO,' sr0"'
DIED.
NADSTANK0K.-At tho family
home, cornur of Seventeenth and
'i ratio streets, April 12, 1807, the In
fant daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Nad
stnuock. The fuuor.il sorvlcoj wero conducted
from tho rosldoncc at 10 11. in. today
ami 1110 rcaialns wero lutorrod In tho
Cuthullc criuelory.
TIJMOL.-In KisTsolem at 1. a. in.
Tuesday, April Rl, 1807, Lucy Tumol
aged 21 yours, or typhoid fovor.
Tho teiualns wore shipped toGor-
valson tho afternoon train whoro tho
relatives of the doceasod reside und I
where tho roinalns will bo Interred.
MARRIED.
I VU DELl- WEGLE. At U10 hotel
Htutc, Walla Wnlla.-Wn., Wednes
day. April 7, 1807, Jliss Luli Cudull,
of Poriland, to Mr Albert Swogle,
, of Hale ii.
1 $ ,
I Iejrhu n cured
bv OiwjoH'i BittefS
Sciiftitiffs Best vanilla
extract ii, made from vanilla,
not from tonka bean.
ScitWtigs tsf
M Uknt iuVr
arc
rVirtiit utraiti
aHtlieMM
STATE BOOSE KOTBg.
Now notaries today were: Richard
Ayre, Empire City, G. O. Noian, Til
kimook, -J. T. Mlloer aod II. n.
Newell of Portland.
Two sew lumber corporations Hied
articles with the secretary of state
today The Mclntire Lumber Co.,
capital stock 81,000, incorporators J.
M.iMcIntire, A. F. 31clntire and C.
B. DflBofs. Albina Lumber Co., capi
tal Heck SI 0.000, L. J. O. Solden,
John Kane and G. W. Bates incorporators.
Collector Black was a state house
visitor today.
State bouse matters are very quiet.
The failure of W. J. Ivy to be ar
pointed collector of Alaska Is taken
to mean that Oregon appointments
will not be ready to be made for some
time. It is the general opinion that
good things await iucii warm sup
porters of Mckinley as C B. Moores,
Dr Smith. B. F. Glltcer, Dr. Keene
and M. L. Chamberlain of Salem.
But plant your potatoes, gentlemen;
they will made a crop before Oregon
chestnuts will be ripe or read7 to pull
out of the fire.
The Sardine Creek Hydraulic Min
ing Co., of Denyer, Colo.,has incorpor
ated a branch at Medford.
Superintendent Gilbert has rendered
his report or tbe penitentiary to the
secretary or state for the quarter end
ing March 31. It shows the number
of convicts 351; received during the
quurter, 45; (discharged, 40; died, 1
transferred to the asylum, 1.
The earnings were: For board of
United States prisoners, $378. 85, and
for labor in the stove foundry $2033.83
making J3368 73. The receipts were
8413. The expenditures were: Sal
arias of employes, $1010; general ex
pense, $1776.05; photographing con
victs, $J4; electric lighting, $205.53;
total, $0035.57.
Supplementary articles were Sled by
the Independent and Monmouth
Railroad Company. The former sup
plementary articles arc annulled, and
the capital Is $2500. The purpose
stated Is to expend the Independence
ami Monmouth line to Falls City and
Salem.
Deeds wore executed by R. Living
stone, as administrator of the Ken
neth Macleay estate, conveying to A.
F. Schultz the Jefferson mills for
58OOO. Another piece of Jefferson
realty for $3H, and another for 87S23,
wore tiled In the county recorder's
otllce today.
The original patent to Uriah Whit
ney, for a section of land near Stay
ton, signed by President Buchanan,
was Hied In the county recorder's
otlicc.
Appeal has been taken from the
decision or the county court, accept
ing the final account of James Munk-
crs, administrator of the Lucinda
Seveglc estate.
OKKOON NATIONAL OUARD.
The state military board composed
or Brigadier General Bcebee, Adjutant
General Tuttle, Surge n General
Drake and Col. Jackson or the regular
nrmy as Inspector general or commis
sary, held a session at the state house
last night.
BUI'KEMK COURT.
Tho Little Nestucca Toll Road Com
pany, appellant, vs. Tillamook County
und Geo, E. MIzner, road supervisor
or A District No. 0, respondent,
argued and submitted. W, W Thayer
and W. J. May for appellant. Attor
Gonorul Idloman and District Attor
ney S. L. Hayden for respondent.
The complaint in this case was tiled
on or about the 22nd day of July, 1895.
Summons was Issued in tho action
and duly served upon the respondent,
and a temporary Injunction granted
to restrain rospondeuts from tearing
out theappellant's toll-gate. The re
spondent, Tillamook county, appeared
and tiled demurrer to tho complaint
upon the grounds that it did not con
tain tacts fiumcioni 10 constitute a
cause of suit. It doe not appear
from the record that tho respondent,
MIzner, uppeared,but ho was regarded
as having appeared. The circuit
courc, sustained the demurrer and the
appellant stood upon the complaint.
MM.., n..l., muOlnn In .I.- ... 1-
. v uiuj ijuvouivu in wiu vase la
whether the domurrcr was well taken.
Jus. N. Wluuder, respondents vs. F,
Otto Burukhardt, appellant; ordered.
on motion that appellant lmve leuvo
to amend tho proof of service of the
notice of appeal, and that his time
for sorving und tiling the abstract be
extended to May 1, 1697.
J . R. Farrell, respondent; vs. Tho
Orogon Gold Mining Company appel
lant; ordered on stipulation that this
" .'. .- . - J- t Tit tla
B-aise, f nonaction at the Lol , 3 Awaap. - - Z7ZJ
J "Wh House" Today. ! - W. ..
Administrator E. H. Dw.baa'1 A second atfflJj'"J .
final account of the Peter Best estate1 algal, to bvm tbe resideace of John.
snows th rrcmnts u, be SW 45 while G. rigat. oa v.nan: svii. -"--
the drsbarsemeat have been 1365.4. !Cbeeketo a ad Ceater streets.
fth .. .u r T.n-' the aUesot. lxt Biglit, was not
cindaSwegle, deceased, Geo. S-e?e cessfol aaay be attrbated to the fact
eta! have bled a notice of appeal that the Maze was discovered. brM.
... ..- ..... i..u 1. .'T T?ir. an. who resides ooe door
tbe effect tbat they are appealing to
tbe circuit court from the order and
. ii i i m i ii TWaiia
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
-to:
T7TT1
inai arw iia
SUC- iM ail xa aSartP'
GLOVES.
Oor entire line at reduced prices.
?et
. i- -t r. n-.ika Kafnr it made '.
aav headway. i
Mr. and Mrs. Wright bad atteooen
f?MrtA In ha nvArwitia iwuirf vhitrh
aside tbe demurrer interposed therein tbe regalar weekly saeeMag of tbe Old
to the objectlisof G. W. aod Albert 'Folks' Whist club aad bad retired
J. Swegle, Olevla Holmes and Nancy steortly before ii a ckwk. ub reio
u un .u. a i ....., nr tK! intr hftnw. hortlr after tbat boflr, M
w. IJCIIO. W iUt: HtMi 1JtVMv V w . .I - -t .
administrator. James M. M anker?
Notice of appeal in tbe case of Sam
H. Brown, plaintiff, vs. tbe Southern
Pacific company, wherein jodgaient
was rendered on October 17. 196, in
favor of tbe defendant, has been Sled
with the county clerk. Mr. Brown
sued to recover damage for tbe loss
of his cow which, be alleged, was
killed by one of the company's trains
several months ago.
Sheriff T. T. Wrightinan made a
turnover of 18W taxes to Treasurer
G. L. Brown this afternoon. The
amount of today's payment was about
95,348.06.
Hartvlk Cbrlstenson, of Silverton
and SlverlneChrlstenson, of Marlon,
have contracted 3500- pounds of hops of
tbe 18978 crops to T. A. LIvesley
for 8 and 9 cents respectively. Four
cents is to be advanced as picking
moaey.
A marriage licence was Issued to
ay to Harlie C. Miller and Miss
Charles Cllne, both of Woodburn.
oince me groom-elect is out is years
of age the consent of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. II. Miller, was required
bifore the licence could be Issued.
John C. Cole, executor of the estate
of A, B. Cole, deceased, todav filed
his annual account with the county
clerk.
J. L. Calert, administrator of the
estate of John Calvert defeased today
filed his semi-annual account with
the county clerk, The report shows
the receipts for the 0 months to have
been $08.72 while the expenditures for
the same time were $64.52 having a
balance on hand of $4.20
dcsi pnysicians in tnis country lor vir- an
r.rvnci..v Uriv-nci ..... a regular prescription it is c .mpo,e.l
M...w. i....,u3 .lie i: u iiul' ih. l.. ..:? I. .. u: I :.i- .l
" Mn wai iuui3 miuwu, uiiiuiucu wua in.
In interest and attendance. Theser- best blood puri6er, acting directly upon tht
vices last night at the Bantlst church mucous surfaces, iiie perfect combiranon
EduardsS button MosqueUire $1 10 toclc . .
Dresden (Foster) Shoo ,
Beatrice 4 button vvV".V.".V'' s'',
Henrietta (wblttlth black stitching) gi n-
Lyoo (Foster Best; l
Locile (gnaranteed) I j
Other thine too numerous to mention.
T.Rioeman observed a bright light in
Mr. Wright's apartment. An Inves
tigation of tbe premises revealed a
fire tbat was slowly burning at a
noint near the door connect I Bg the,1
kitchen with the dining room. He
immediately awakened Mr. and Mrs.
Wright and notified tbe fire depart
ment by means of'.a neighbor 'sStele
pbone. Mr. RIneroan then returned
to Mr. Wright's residence and assisted
in extinguishing the flames, which
was accomplished before tbe arrival
of the tire department.
How the lire was started will re
main a mystery, but the perpetrators
of such dastardly work should be fer
reted out and severely dealt with.
An attempt was made on Friday
night, the 2nd Inst, but it also proved
unsuccessful so far as accomplishing
the results hoped for, although the ,
wood-work was badly charred.
THE LSSURANCE.
Mr. Wright this afternoon sent the
following telegram, vhlch is self-ex-plasatory:
Fireman's Fund Ins. Co , San Fran
cisco. Cal., Second attempt last night
to burn my dwelling. Pleae cancel
policy No. 1,039,143. I prefer carrying
ray own risk If I heve an enemy that
will burn my property.
"J. G. Wrklit."
257 Commercial st.
a he
Cauui
1 1 o'f'et
Catarrh Cannot B: Cir;J
with LOCAL APPLICATION,
cannot reach the seat of the dUeasi
is a blood constitutional diseue and
so cure it you must take in'ernal lem eic
Hall's Catarrh Cure is takenintem.illv anc
acts directly upon the blood and muciu. o'
faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ii not a q -acl
medicine. It was prescribed by one of . i
best physicians in this country for yar
r J , & bggr i&n gr a aa Jaaaaa Jasasaa'
Underwear Sale.
:o:-
At Prices That Must Suit!
-:o:
were marked by a very deep interest.
The strong address or Evangelist
Lindsey was listened to by an almost
epell-bound audience. The 10 a. m.
Bible reading today was attended by
neatly double the number of yester
day, and It Is easy to Imagine from
the Interest shown now, that the
morning service will ba remembered
uy nunureos soon, tiic service to
night Is at 7:30 -and all are Invited,
and will be made welcome Salem
people have seldom had an opportunity
to hear the equal of Mr. Lladsey.
THE MARKETS.
Talklngton, Bottger& Co's. circular
today says:
Chicago, April 13. May wheat
opened at 67 and closed at C7ic;Llver
pool was selling at 5s 9d. Cash wheat
sold at 07!.
PORTLAND MARKET.
TBOVISION.
Portland, April 13 Wheat valley, 72c,
Walla Walla, 71 " ' '
Flour Portland. i.SWoLi-io.- rrahsm -, ,n
..... t, m. -.-l.il-' ' 1 "
UpVIIIHW, -.J 1UI,
uatr wmte, 3s 40c; crey.3739;rolIed
Darren,
of the two ingredients is what pro luces such
wonaerlul result' in curing Catarrh Send for
testimonials dee.
F J. f'nENEY & Co., Toledo. (1
CP" Sold by all druggists.
The Northern Pacific.
Train leaves PnrM.inrl .-it. u m
making close connection at Spokane
for all points In the minim torrifnn-
north of Spokane. If you are going
to the gold fields see that vour ticket
reads over tills line:
Thomas, Watt & Co.
4-'-" Agents, Salem, Or.
Dawson's Bitters for indigestion.
Ladies op Salem. -Mrs. M. E.
Smith has succeeded to the millinery
business or Mrs. D. L. Flcster at the
".Farts" and rennnst vnnr incnmti.,
of her spring stock which is ample
and elegant and offered at the best
ngures for the timps. r. u,ih, i.
also established a hnrmiin.nnn-tL
from which she will sell trimmed hats
from 2o cents to $1
8-lw
Men's shoes from 90c up,
Ladies' shoes from 90c up,
Misses' shoes from 75c up,
Men's suits from $3,35 up,
Boys' suits from 75c up,
Underwear, all kinds and sizes, at your own
price.
Qsburn's Racket Store.
4.50(37.00
in bags, 4.35S'2S.
cases, 3.75.
Potatoes.. Oregon, 50465c per sack.
-y .uooa, 15.00 per ton.
Hops lollc.
Wool. .Valley, loiic; Eastern Oreeon
79e.
Mohair. . 15(170.
Snilstufts..fJran,$i4.5o;shortsl6.co.
1'oultry - Chickens , mixed, $2.50(0)3 00
turkeys, dressed, I2i4c,
Eccs..Oregoa,QVioc per doz.
Hides .green, salted 60 lbs'6Jc; under
60 lbs 5c; sheep pelts. io7oc
Tallow 2jc3c
Omons-2.5o(a3.oo per 160.
Wheat Bags CalcuttaJ.25 per, too.
Beans small white, iciic. Iima3.
Ho Heavy, j. 2 c
Butter. . Best dairy,3o32c:fancy creamer
40c
Cheese ,ioc
ni0nc'-bick 'at VOUr causo traosforrcd to Pendleton for
Ta. ' 1 w - - J wl..l
I .- ilH
r m
Court anil
qiotiilti ,d Shoe Ho'we.
t-berty, the Cash Drv
91
Goods I Ft talc by
, Jrlarrttt & Lawrence.
Stlfls-
I'nlli
JdiuiuM
o-a.fSi-.voxi.x.'Sw.
d08&fi
tlH
rsry
VTSffie
Diied Fruit Armies, evacorarn! hlcncT.1
6M7cj unbleached 3Kc4r; sundried
rears 5036c
Plums pitless.3c4C
rrunes-4Vfc36c.
-Vrl -small 4iSji; largej4jic oer lo.
Mutton -Weathers 3.5o3. 75 rfressed mut
ton, 6c.
diSftSr 3,S:: "" ,2'J53-5:
Cured Meats-dlams 10c lojc bacon Cc
Lard .in pails, 70
SALEM MARKET.
wneai oic
Oats 38c.
Hay Baled, cheat, it.oo: timnth 11 m
Straw, 7.00. 'J
Floar.Jn wholesale lots, 3.9JJ retail
4 4; bran, bulk 16.50; sacked, 17.00;
shorts, 17.5018.00; chop feed, 15.00
16.00.
Poultry Chicken, 5c Turkeys 10c.
Veal.. Dressed. 4-?
Hogs.. Dressed. 5 yt.
Live Cattle.. a3
oneep..ive, 2.50.
Wool. .Best. lac.
Hops..i5est, 9 a ioc
Kggji .weak7jic.
rrmt Green Apples per box 1.00(91,50.
Farm Smoked Meau Baccn, 7c t hums
no; shoulders, 5c.
Potatoes.. 30c per bu
Onion& I.Co tier liu.
Dried Frui-Apple. erapoiated bleached,
70 c unbleached 4c(25C.
l'lunu4c.
Butter-DaIry is 15c creamery lSaoc,
Reduction Coupon !
Grand Easter Opening at the
"Nonpareil,"
It'onrlnro nf rn,... t
quested to cut this ad. out ,, l
m,i WL at "l?."XonIneI EtSer
grm cff J iacesSeonrffi
and summer advanced styles
hedcction coupo.v.
EASTER GREETING. VII
. .P. ever lleId In Salem, for
children and the little ones -it
the "N O N P A R I F T Vi v
lOTH MrRIL 14TI1 A
nSll M,s3. Chi dren and
Baby hats and bonnets will
to displayed and soldatspec
ial prices to make it a great
obect to attend and buy a
t Is opening Do not foreet
the place or date.
NONPAREIL,
street, Salem, Or.
4-10 td
THE CAPITAL SOAP WORKS
Successors to S3lem Soap andlChemical Works.
LAUNDRY, TOILET AND TAR SOAPS.
AND SAL SODA,
Patronize Home Industrv.SAIways Ask for Salem Soap,
FRED ACHILLES, - - PROPRIETOR.
SATISFIED.
Several Who Have Bought Suits Well
Pleased.
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IflflRRITT s LAWRENCE
Notice to the Public.
Salem, Or., April 10, 1897. From
and after this date I will not be re
sponsible for any bills contracted by
Mrs. Catherine Ronuin fnrmnrlf
Lennon, and warn all persons to not
run bills In my name as I will not pay
the same, as she has separated herself
from me by imprudent conduct,
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Rubber Stamp Headquarters, 93 -State
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