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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1898)
fjJTffw'-? ' wyferyp wfg'"inf'y ' -" 'i i 4 I r- t; i It I k.'1 VI f 1 PW .' . '11 &. 6 wr ' !- ? ti ;7 v f : f rt . :A m t pa K W K il il r i l '3 1 ,i K New Bargains. Beatrtftrf Silk and Vcd Plaids. Tbe 7 wre6t-K wt tj-5s. Va, II aad 1J35 U jarf. Exquisite Fancy Pfesi Taffeti Kb&cas, Tbe Very Latest Plaid Hosiery Ftcte&eeaa eMWres : riftpe-4: pr safe. Fancy VeHtogi 2nd Eudangs, Tb2fe&ECTUJSTefff&tZifc tr)e4.l5ifcTrrf. Stacks cf Pretty Percale Wrappers. OASb stoke. TM0tM ae U wy w ? -mntvza s. We Arc the Money Sarcrs for Yco. HOLVERSON'S GASH STOKE New Veilings, TktUft ezpra- torvmzhl 2 TeHlaz. prwper rM for tfce oMriBgr A?avo; wirtt asd Mask, Mask asd ?ria, &k &4 utrM4, white a&d Ure4 bk 1Ui mtorei xr4n, eM. Piste CMtfoo TeM&, &et. Mr1r rtflr. rWlsjf. etc Cfeoseyear Ka.ter Tel! fr 1W ce-w a-rtam. ls, 20c, 25c, Vk, 3&S, New Chiffon Fuelling, la wMt,crea, btee, ptok, Mack, y Dr. Warse ' T2 Model CbnU- J AaMberbtfttovr -Tlxsaia" i !Mignon Gloves, Jft opesed. 2ew sfcades f rtd, srrees, pvrpte, zrey. ec Tbe star rates ai II, a&d IU. Slttsi H to 7. New Jeweled Eeits. New Jeweled Chatelaines. New Fancy Ribbons. a. a. DALRYniFIB 2t CO. CAM. A ME33E2TGER - - - -ad brre tcw &ot and pscluee diiTf ed. to crj&jtct a tx3. topea erraad lor 704 Aafc lor special ; rat ca DcJi3t' fackAgw. Cbxz rcsnooabie. Erct Br Tlcsu HJa Bias box or teJeon 41 ' Zockvrosd 2fIMaser Hjti. CenHal oSlc9 ZTo. 233 CoramiercUl street. PER3QHALS. J. F. Ilandc went Uj Za'itat vAzy 0, C. IieeTe wa? Io Portland today F. JC LTell retaroed todar from Portlaad. Ber. Dofalolclc returned lo Mu Aazel uxlay. Leslie Hunter upent Handajr vrltb Portland friend. H(ateSapcrlntendef.t O. M. Irwin returned fxlay fromCorralIi Dr. D. A. Paine went U Rainier Urfay to 1xjIc up an escaped patient. G. B. Dimlck, of Oregon City, tried bis flrt cave In the supreme court to day Rer.' If. L. Pratt, pajr United Kranelieal church, went to Albany todar. .Dr. 1.0, RliiMfOt Portland, If the (fuettof till parents Mr. and Mrs.S. A. County Julze Geo. D. IJarton of Lion County, went to Portland tbU rnornlnX' ttorney J. C. Jobnvjp and Consta ble E. W.Copps, of Woodurn, ere In the city today. Frank Goodell returned to Portland today barlrjif apent Sunday with rela tlre In this city. Geo. Dunford Is dolr,( tame plumb ing work at tbe L'heiuawa Indian Training achooL F. J. Hadley, of Detroit and D. C. Macom. of Portland, registered at Hotel Haleru today. White House Coffee, The new deal l on, and wchare tbe finest quality of Mocha and Java, erc-r produced. One ta.tc of this famous "While Houc" orand, and you will have no other. Try It. SONMANN, Grocer. 121 State HU Telephone 'A . M4 0le MKlnoy, tbe ppelar deputy t-mmij eletk, tpentHenday wim relaMre near Turner. llturj JzuoAti,4f San Prancieco, who tat lsefj TluioK Mi sttr Mn. S. L iiVs:, went to Portland today. Fred llouita, Mrs. II. Homloa aod )!ih Cbrulse JIoftOD,or MaryiTill, Ohio, rtziitnioi at Hotel WlllameUe Sunday. Walter Hasbrook and Ed Sawyer, employee at tne Salem Woolen Mllla, went to lirownsrllle today, to remain for a few days. J. W. Voateh left today for Jefferson and other points up tbe ralley In tbe interest of tbe .Sen tend and the Capi tal Println Company. Judges Geo. IL Burnett and II. IL Hewitt, of tbe two departments of tbe Marlon county circuit court,-caine down from Albany this afternoon. D. Sbaw, for ceTeral month's sales man for S. Friedman, left today for Dyea, to accept a position as salesman In a la r:e general merchandise itore. Mrs. F. U. SouthwfcSc returned to day from an oranlzln;; tour In tbe Interest of the I'aclUc Circle. Lare lodges wereorcanlzed at Gate and at Coburjr. Mrs. L. W. Gul.w, accompanied by her daughter 31rs. K. C. Patton and little daughter returned to Wood burn yesterday. Mrs. Patton will remain with her parents about two weeks. W. G. Westacott went to Portland this morning. 51 r. Westacott is a delegate from tne .Marion txiunty Democratic Contention to the State Convention which meets in Portland Wednesday. Kioji L. Hibbard, county chairman for tbe Marlon County's Peoples Party, accompanied by bis daughter. Miss Josephine, went to Portland this morn lng where he will attend the Peoples Party State Convention as a Marlon county delegate. Grand Master Claud Gatch, F. W. Durbin, F F. Toers, A. A. Lee, F. W, Water, Ed. K, Edes, Amos Vass and Ortn Darker, of this city, paid the Dallas I. O. O. F. Lodge, a fraternal rlsit Saturday ercclng. G. Sterner, accompanied by his eranddauihter,Harbara,wentto Port land Sunday aiternoon. uuey win return this evening accompanied by Mrs. Stelner, who has bean visiting her daughter, Mrs. Denton. W, E. Flsk returned yesterday from Euusric, where he had been attending (i family reunion. He was accompan ied on his return by his fattier A. F. Flsk, who is en route for Vermont, to spend the summer at his boyhood home. J. II. Murphy, La Grande: Frank Lauk'llntr. Colfax; J. Treanor, Slock ton.Cal. J. IU fralir, Bedding: F. A. Cusblug, Austin. Tex., II. W. Denton, SpeKane: Fay J. Welherhold, Macomb, Ills.; and Theodore Hoffmann, of Seal tie, were at the Willamette Sunday. JAIL, EZEAK F2&5TZATZZ). S. jt Gnrs Stxst Kt ?--TiC 19 SxVsesc ia Aioia. Sj r c -W. &t Zlrm, tfc 3 TteMKaitsf leMtriwawBrI''-.0" r ' TV- " 1 l. .JL-. ..,-. u-ji.- ....lUIMKaU ISRH - mil rrcanwi -w-j teftMstlKtrvi;it; Ube)afL f.-va 7 ass aiir Aha tns M 'ced: j!r4T satcsia. ! tetA. 2r. ye"s rsvra kwsM at tWs SA LL?" . Itee ras citotoi tr im&tovk saaa)al$crtascec9laz to- Hl s5"1 ? " H$ f m tl ewrrtdscs. arrf ptrveptly , suteriisiy esMasrf Jw fcy raaw t 3 sstafieass-bsttosFa. As larcUza-' fef xteeot Ml&ta. he kt$ ressvTed Ms la 4feyid tfctt as xltesszl itt4 ! to Bat&es ' teea aadetKTex t ; tbe tors' ,,' T. ,1 -i - 5f )s. Tfce tod t dc Vy a ; d uknua la tfce Sw sneery. w xsd b&d scwTed tite fic- . Scat &retz, Wl Si4es, Fraar7 . Cs Ctf SrtT. tfct two fer? bfZ O&XJil'-, -. . M-Trflif.a Htl- JS Itcs, Tiu Jas A, MflUwra, JeefA gj Cariaisz aad Tayto? Sasltk- Tfce g pirty wfttJl. na te EW, Febrci.7 gi 12. reaobisz Dt os e 22d of tfce vfif ' ' - "" " ' ' ' . m. -ar ism T 4TV "fclL. .- F590M DTTZA. 'igTE rSTliTVTJ" jrr1' --'- - vA-XJ'g C7) HOICE SJreee (3oobe ! A week of bargains this line. in SPECIAL SALB - SPECIAL PRICES. errtd, A etreh ? tbe 9rieers is! tb iafl nwridor I'rf in at ' dte Use latrsoseaC 1tb Meis tbe work w dwae. ItHbefsVwo(SiffZ Wrizfet smiB tbt t break Uk f reedosa -ara.4 w toU'sttb perpHrited by tbe quartet a prvjer Isearcerated fa tbe sil zwsiusfz tbe aeu a 0: lb Z72d ivry e cbixrw of berziary Tbe rW umt of : Tbvs. Trior zad Jvm WilMia rosHred at tbe jiil Ka.xk Kb tor bwzlxrr at Silrtriea: a4 4. XaiVtaa4 Jas. oIey. So werew rrejiy eastzbtia tbis city Marti Ttb. xad beld to aaswer for tbe Wrztirr of Eeebe'f veaeral arcbaa- dls&rat Habfcird. Caseqseatly ibts qturtet of priiosers ba bees ce sied tbe X reedosa of tbe corridors asd are bvw wrwrtlr os&ed is Msaxate rel s. At tbis Ue tbere are two ether privKter is tbe ccaty iI awaitln? tbe actloo of tbe rraod hirr. Tber are Bar&er fOfazxlH. of tbfscttr. and o&e Dan i. of Jefferson, wb9 Is beld a a charze f laroesy. frvaa a dweil- isz. Beoe tbe zraad jory pruoaers tbere -are a neater of other aea tIdz tlaie for trcpila2. is that jrtiar Itee aai pat a hnr ?rtee tb Ti. J?" "S faacf iTerTew pifcaHElsa3Wi3lasblaf?rttad7iowstbe reKttoa jw U Olaace wrera lew -O- r -t ..k.v.k. I tbU Ukd osi bis lm g ' v' j w ass 1trmiaa.va i" f"4- Mr "Laezh aod tbe world lauzbs wltb yea: weep aod yoe weep al&oe- Tbe sormrws of life we meet in toe eovirons of oor snort existences, there fore wbeo we zo to tbe tbeatre let it be for jolly, bearty laogMter lacznter tbatdrownscare. worries aod troables (A oar mortal coll. If tcey pester u afterward well, we can look back and ay we're bad three boars" wild enjoy ment and we're better fort lied to withstand another batch of tbe oloes. So if yoo are to the .mood Inclined zo to tne opera botite batordiy nlzntaod ee fire or tbe best comedians and tbeir attendant merry makers in tbe best farce comedy on the road. "Town Top ics. " Plenty of pretty zirls. brfzbt sayinz. rollKKinz w.nz and a play built only for lauzblnz purposes- If not, stay at borne and nave a weep aloie. Qcarterl Meeting. Eer. M. Sbupp, presiding elder of the Era nzel leal church Orezon con ference pa$ed through Salem by boat today on bis way to Portland. He will return to Salem on Wednefday, Rer. bbupp will preach at the Seventeenth ar.d Cbemeketa church on Friday eveninz of tbis week and will bold tbe quarterly conference in tbe elm room on Saturday at 2 n. m He will also preach Sunday eveninz at 7:30 after which will be commun ion. The doors of the church will be open Sunday evening for tbe reception of new members. Thjbd Ajo'ivebsaby. The Dauzn ters of Rebekah, 1. 0. 0. F. this even ing celebrate their third anniversary at Odd Fellow's hall. An entertain Inz nrtzram will be rendered, and a royal good time will be enjoyed by this most popular fraternity. Excursion to Conventions Steamer Elmore (O. R. & 2f. Co.) leaves haleru for tbe political conven tions at Portland at 7:t5 a. m. on Tuesday, March 23. Passengers transfered to the electric line at Ore zon City, nidklnz it possible to reach Portland by 2 p. m. Take tbe boat at Trade street dock. Fare round trip on certificate plan tf Dr. M1W Kerr PluWnlSc aVslldrawtex. airupi Sale ! Hiving bought the stock of goods knoira is the E V. Oibora racket store, I will pro ccjd at once to close oat the same. The oodi aast co regardless of cost. Everything marLed down to a bargain price. Come and make your selection whi'e the stock is full and assortment good. Next door to Albert's back. Very retpectfullr. N.J.DAMON. "ye ressaiaed at Skazway zaA Vjta. , malil Hartb Mr, avrtstz tc Uvt he was eststastty aaoer tbe e.-e of a ; psystcus. Ob tbe latter date be deeaaedit best to rers bosse is hopes that a sot aod ;erateBt cere might be eSected. Mr. Xye report tbe other taeaibers of bs party all eajoyisz tbe tet of health asd saazoiae of beistz reasoa- ably cowpiBiated for tbe hardships tS ecdered. Tbere is aweh sickBe ,'J3 bote ia Skazway asd lyea asd aaay deaths are ccceriaz. While zo4az f ra Dyea to tbe steam boat lacdisz os tbe raoraiez of tbe 1 th Inst, Mr. ye saw Albert Gril ley and partyjest zoaz to that city. From tbe fact tbit Mr. ye was either in tbe bovpital atDyeaoroadercare of a physician dariag bis 'entire stay at Dyea aod Sfca?ay, be did not have an opportesity to see or converse wltb bat yery few Sslemites wbo have gone to tbe frown north. Wben las: beard from, Joel Hewett and party had reached tbe foot of tbe pa??, while J. O. Eoxorth and bis pirty expected to reach that objective point on tbe lith insU The Farrar-Sayre party bad began transporting tneir .applies ! from Dyea aod expected soon to make tbe Pass. Should Mr. Nye regain ais health and tbe reports from hi- associates be favorable, be expects to retarn to Alaska In tbe fall and push, bis way into the interior. 69c 23c 27c AH weal popHaf la the avw btoes aad tberl shades very ce J0-iacb brwaaV ia 47c A haaoVOTK Itoe raisd efisete la afl tet oolorlar?. ")25c. M-lachaH wool ia all rhadcx. serges Heavy Jaa atl-wOT) black extra raise. chaazeable69c !!i"l!, ",Itxe5j55c i ois, wirtb Ejb asireJIaitiebfe liae of Sa bhek gwNowlty swlfc I froat 75c to il.TS. ' Pi A zrw,t Use of two-toned ratted effects, elegant fraai ?l.CO par vara. to 82.00 Sale Qoses Saturday. 257 Commercial St. -BwJfcaPPBBalBIBBB The bargain house of Salem, Carrying Concealed Weapons. Sunday erenlnz a man giving tbe name of C E. Rose, applied at police headquarters for a bed for tbe night. In tearcblng tbe man's clotbes a small weapon was found, that very closely resembles an old fashioned "pepper-box." Tbe weapon Is about six incbes long and contains eight small cartridges. The fire piece bas a handle larger than the averaze re volver but differs from the modern pocket fire-arm in that it Is minus the barrell through which the pro jectile Is sent. It is considered a very efficient weapon and is almost invari ably found in tbe equipage of a full fledged "knight of the road," As a result of this discovery, a cbargeof carrying concealed wearxzs was preferred against tbe man. From letters found upon his person it de veloped that the .man s correct name is not Rose bat 1. F. McNsmara and that be was formerly located at Kes wick Cal. McNamara was arraigned before Recorder Edes tbis afternoon and fined 10 and cots. :Not Delng able to pay the fine the man went to Jail. The New York Racket Has re ceived a good part of their spring stock of ladles' gents' and cbildrens' shoes In black and colors, and spring clothing for men, youths and chil dren. Underwear of all kinds. Gloves. suspenders, all sizes and kinds of sweaters, shirts in laundried and nn- laundried, overalls, jackets and many otherltems. Call and see them. We can save you money. e sell every thing at racket prices. 21 2d 1 w vr'-tr-juryr-,' ' Vji-fc" ' MARRIED. ?vir y - N-f 5rD3?niTwt Ca:3 of ; a-. e. n T 1 cjtjt- sr r3?i3 C3? tS? SEELY SEAL. In tbe parlors of tbe Palace hotel, Heppoer, Or., March IS, ls&,Mlss Laura E. Seely. of Albany, to Oscar F. Neal. of Heppner, Justice of the Peace Wal ter Richardson oSciatinz. Tbe zroom Is a native Salemite and tbe bride 1 one of Albany's fair daughters. Mr. and Mrs- Neal will reside In Heppner, where Mr. Teal expects to engage in tbe sheep raising baslnea5. Still on Teial. Late Saturday afternoon Judge H. H. Hewitt ad journed Department No. 2, cf tbe Marion county circuit court until 2 p. m. today, when the taking of testi mony in the Fleming-Carson case was resumed. Mr. Carson was placed on the stand. It Is not probable all the testimony will be introduced before adjournment this evening and the closing arguments will very likely be made tomorrow. A Change At 'Central." Miss Alice Sleiner, who for tbe past eight years bas so raitniuiiy served as "central" at tbe local telephone sta tion, has resigned that position, tbe resignation to take effect April 1. Miss Stelner will be succeeded by Miss Leone Ryan. Miss Stelner proved a most efficient aud DODular .employe in tne company's service and wie io susiamea 10 tne company Dy ner resignation it is said win be an other's gain. Miss Payne is acquaint ing berself with tbe switch-board and will soon be able to expeditiously ans wer the numerous calls for "central." Consumehs of Bread Pies, and cakes can alwavs derjend on onethlnu at least the goods we sell are ALL zood. If people could only see the materials used to make cheap bread, and see also the conditions surround ing Its manufacture, they never would buy it. We want to emphasize tbe fact .that our bread Is not tbe kind called "cheap." Still our prices are reasonable. Wcstacott & Irwin. A Problem Solved. The manu facturer of the 10 cent La Corona, ci gar has solved the problem of satisfac tion and comfort for the patrons. It Is a combination of both at an ex tremely nominal expense. The Latest From New York, JVJvWc Have Just Opened XX Beautiful Hoes of percales, plaids and stripe. Plaid glnghami, 6 to 10c a yard. Dlmltle 7c owl up. Organdies, 10 to 20c a yard. Sew prints. New dreM good, 25c to 11.25 a yard. Cotton blanket. oOc, 7Cc, II. 8w oaten, COc to 13 each. Golf hose, Wc and Sfc. Valenciennes lace, 2 to 20c a yard. Black silk capes, 12 60 to W each. Oolf and work shirts 2&c to t each. """ Sheeting, ticking, mutllns, outing, house linens, etc Cull and see us, Wo will convince you that here It the place to make your spring purchase. Ageuu standard patern, best aud cheapest. Does Not Feel the.Cold. "I suffered every spring and fall for several years with a severe cold. Tno years ago I began taking Hood's Sar saprillaand it built me up so that I have had no cold since. I heartily reccomend Hood's Sarsaprilla." Cuas. Woods. Box 112, West Seattle, Washington. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaprilla. Cure all liver ills. Kansas Prohibition. "Kansas and Kansas Prohibition" will be dis cussed by Rev. N. A. Baker, of that state, at the W. C. T. D. hall, Tues day evening, March 22. The public is cordially invited. WILLIS BROS. 5 CO. 3X! Commercial itrccU Tho caali dry goods aod shoe house. Racket Prices, CUT GLASS PATTERNS-ln the clirystil glus., A fine assortment of berry dishes, nappies, fruit bowls, plates, rose bowl;, vases, etc Elegant 4 piece sets 35c and 50 cents. STEEL ENAMELED WARE-In all the kitchen lines. Racket prices on everything. EMBROIDERIES-A very neat as sortment of the latest patterns from one of the bost specialty houses in the country. Racket prices. MEN'S WORKING SniRTS. MEN'S GLOVES. MEN'S OVERALLS. The Wheel Situation, Bost goods at lowest prices. A tremendous demand has sprung up for 835 and M0 wheels. They !! at sight. I now have twelve of them on t:e way and by Monday think I can sbou tne wnoie lot. Walt and see. Just as well have wheels with style about them as well as quality. They have both. The Stearns The Great S50 Wheel, Is rolling np a list of riders that prove what the wheel Is. Keep your eye open. SUNDRIES The great foot pump. You don' have to stoop down to pump now. All works with the foot. I Come and see. Bound Over. Wm. Shaw, who was charged by his son, Launcelot, with assault with a dangerous weapon, toaay waivea examination and was beld to await the action of the grand jury. Hislbonas were fixed at 8500, which he nromntly furnished with ' his mother and brother as bondsmen. Reed's Opera House, ?ATTO BROS, Masagen. New Yoek. March 21. Tbe r weziaa Ut-aa.er ordkin, which ar rived this n.or-jirg from Hamburg,! rS.sTr liJ?53 L'un"l Return Engagement ! powder fir tbe laited states eovern- & raent. Sbe anchored In Gravesland; bay to dicharpe tbe powder lizhters. Onf Noht Ortr. into! & '' .Saturday, March 26, Ready fcr a Battle. Kcnae Caio, March- 21. A battle Is Imminent between tbeAnglo-E'ypt ian forces and tbe dervishes. ' The combined forces have started to meet the enemy, wbo are also ad-. vancinz, but wbo, it is believed, are ' not aware of the proximity of tbe ' Britisb. I Later The whole force bas arrived at tbe Hudl forts, after a splendid march of five hours from Kunar, ' partly, tbrouzh a dust storm. There Is no sign of tbe enemy. WIGGINS' BAZAAR RACKET PRICES, is. B. Leeves aod E. S. Evans. Mon inouth; L. R. Wilson and wire, flalsey; M. Manassee. Cal. W. T. Houser.Port land; F. J. Eldrledge, Anldem; Lewis Catching and F. Frannlsgen, of Rose burg; R. P. Caldwell. Junctlon;W. S. Vanderberg, Marshtield; and Daisy Smith, Monmouth, registered at Ho tel Salem Sunday. Whooping cough is tbe most dis tressing malady; but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. Stone's Drug Store. lie Not DeceiTedl A Couph. Honeness or Croup are not to be trifled with, A doe in lonse ofShilo's Cure will tar yoa mach trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. Silver Repcbhcan Cosgiesssocal Ccnvea veatios. To the Slrer RepvbKcziH ofOregan. Geotleni' a: We yoci execarire exssoattee of the ceatral commutes of tbe tilrer R:pbl caa party of Oregon after caieishjr coendor ing the raatter 1 1 coacreuioeal coevtotioM. hare decided tku loth conventions should bo held at the same ha: aad place as the state contention asd that tha same delegates cccstitcielhe di.trict ennttatioax. Therefore. we hereby call congressional convention of both distucts of Oregon to cociTese ia the city of Portland, Oregon, on March 23, tSS, for the pcrpose of Docainatiog a candidate for congress in each district. The basis for re premauoo for delegates will be the same as to the state conveapoo aod all delegates from the first congressional district to the state convention will constunte the conTec vention for the first district ad all the dele gates fram tbe stcond congressional district to the sute convention will constitute the con vention f a the second district. County con ventions will take notice and instruct their aeiegues accordingly, uj order cl the execs, tive committee. W T. RIGDON, Chairman. '. M. DONALDSON, Sectary. How's Thi I We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. e. the undersigned hs L-ntrn -c J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions :mrt timnM.,11,. auie w carry out any obligations made u) iuc uriu. TotaJrfo TRACS,W bolesale Enlist, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure us taken In ternally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 5c per bott e. Sold by all druggist. DRESSMAKINO Pfii-tnrc Vf -, r Campbell has opened dressmaking Tfl Plripe TIC T 11 . " t..u.a iw t.ioeriy street, sne Is prepared to do all kinri nt fchi,Ki t FAZlit nblnn nt .. 1 . rv" .T K Ul" rcasonaoie prices. Sat- isiatnuu iruarauieea. 3 5 lm To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Lazative Bromoqulnlne Tab !Stf. .1 rut'lst refund the money If itfails to cure. 25c The genuine has L. B Q. on each tablet. Dont annoy others by your couch ing, and rUk your life by neglecting a S 0ne,iIinite Lugh Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Stone's The Broadway Comedians. World Keller and Mack In tbe funniest comedy on record. Toujd Topi;5. 5 Bit' Comedians 5 20-All Star People-20 3 Hours Laughter 3 200 Hearty Laughs 200 Everything up-to-date Scale or prices Orchestre 31.00. first balcony 75c, parquet 75c, second balcony ?0c, gallery 50c. For Breakfast A Nothing makes better hot cakes than Ralston health club wholewheat flour. Will agree with tbe weakest stomach, also makes a tine mush. We also have Grano, Seminole, Grits, Graham, Corn Meal and Wheattne. Have you ever tried Wheatlne for mush? It is a specially prepared robed wheat, with all of the woody dbre, which is indigestible removed. It contains all the fourteen elements of the human body, and Is excellent for small children. Sugar cured ham, frish eggs and coffee will complete your breakfast. You will find them all here. We have coffee at all prices. ALLEN & BOWERSOX, Phone HO. 400-403 State street. WATCHES CLEANED. . ioc UVVEAKHlN5?.VJPiSTEES'0' EPINAJ. t-h.Mi3. All drurclsta s nfn.w MAINSPRINGS ;C And Warranted, And we mean it. we will further state that the work done In our watch- repair aepartmect Is the best In Sa lem. And if you wish you can stand beside our workmen and see the work done, the material used Is genuine and tbe highest grade, and a visit to us when you want work done In this line will save you money. CHARLES H. niNGES, DR., Watchmaker and Diamond Setter. Second door north of postoftlec, Salem, Or. MS1 piKL-J OASTOIlTfl.. T-i, All drocclsu sell 'en for 25 Dr. Mile' Vain PUl "Ono cent a dcaa." lU r T ,!C iii e :t' iy. ..-