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and even more for the sake of making room
for our fall stock
People arc quick to take advantage, 'specially when Its i wed to
them; .They came early, and have kept coming all day. everybody Is well
. H with our prices. We nieetafl opposition prices and go them one
better Remember, 20 days more of actual bargains.
Come and sec
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HOLVERSON'S
JULY SPECIAL
Cordonct, fancy striped lawns, to close
Values up to 20-,cpcr yard In lawns, dlmltta", organdies, etc., placed In one
lot at
CO pieces double fold percales, all new patterns, regular 121 .cent quality, to
make Jul) purchasing an object wo say
8 1-3 the Yard
Clean up prices on all lines.
JT, J, DALRYmPLB II2& CO,
CAT.Ii A MD33DNOEU - - - -
and havo your notes and packages
dollvcrod, to cclloot a bill, to GO on
errands for you. Ask lor spociai
rates on merchants' packages.
Charges reasonable. Bioyolo ser
vice. Ring Bluo boxes or tolopnouo
40.
Loolcwood Messenger Bystem, Contra!
ouloo No. 200 Commercial street.
Sab Loca
Tonight nnd Thursday fair.
?. D. Purdy and Miss Mario Hock
well left this morning for an extended
vlHit at their old homo at Lnnslng,ln.,
expecting to tukc In the Omaha expo
sition while en route home.
Douglas Holt and Mis Mary La
Chupelle, of tho Chemawu Indian
Training school, procured a murrlago
llcenso from County Clerk Hall Tues
day afternoon.
J. W. GUbaugh was In town today
to let contract for the stono work,
painting, etc., of the now $2535 bchool-
house ho Is.bulldlng at Amity. He lt
to havo It finished .September 20.
J. P.Hobortson returned today from
Jtosoburg, whole he has been attend
ing tho quarlorly mooting of tho sol
dier's homo boaid. Tho board will
hold an adjourned meeting In Salem,
August 8.
Pvov. Daly, of Eugene, nnd Itov. L.
Brosscnu, of Mt. Tabor, nro In tho
city to attend tho funeral of tho late
Roy. J. S. White, to bo held at 10 a.
in., Thursday, from tho tit. Joseph's
Catholic church.
Donft Overlook
tho fact that tho cheapest placo
to buy
Shoes,
GloveSf
Hosiery,
Underwear,
Corsets and Notions
Is at
Osburn's Racket
Tho money saying htore,
240 Commercial st.
Next to Albert's bank.
..Outing
Comes now and you will need for your
COMFOUTABLK SUOES.-Our Oxford and Hlko shoes will till the bill
and our special low prices should attract you, 20 per cent reduction on
nil tan and chocolate color Oxford.
COOL UNUKIIW1.au U you need
oyer. Ladle Bummer Union sous
ecru, with or without sleeves. Men coo and Wo a suit, goxl values.
JILANKETtf 60 CENTS A PA I It.-Whito or grey, Just tho thing for camp
Isxtrljw, Largo sliedoublo blankets bettor ones. lloW,
WmiKV WAISTS AND STItAW HATS.-You
letting these at your own priceTry an oiler,
OwUhk rtilrtu and caps, tent goods, etc.
Jfcrttee reduction In, prices of tho Standard Patterns. Neat In tho world.
Qti ilrJK and slice itoro.
us during our
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STORE
OFFERINGS,
the stock
5cthe Yard.
BAMIC
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ioc the Yard
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes returned
lust night from a week spent at The
Dulles and Portland. They leave to
morrow for Independence, whence
they proceed with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A.
Mills for an outing at Fish Lake.
Prof. Scoblc, assisted by his pupils
Miss Helen Copcland and Miss Georgia
Davenport, with Miss Alice Daven
port as accompanist, will glvoanothcr
musical entertainment at tho asylum
on Thursday eyenlug tho 14th. Tho
professor says that tho Inmates thor
oughly enjoy tho songs on these oc
cusslonB. Governor-elect. T. T. Ueer came up
from Oregon City today. Mr. Geer
made a response to the mldrcss of wcl
como delivered at tho opening meeting
of tho Chatauqua Aouiutlou Tues
day. Ho reports tli attendance at
Chatauqua Tor the "peiilng day above
the avoruge.
At tho regular meeting of tho W.
0. T; U. yesterday afternoon the
ladles decided to open an employment
agency at their hall on Court street.
Any ono wNhlug work or any person
.'ceding help will bo assisted by leav
ing their iiaino and address ut the
ubovouamed place, the matron will
scryo In tiio capacity of superintend
out for llio present. No charges will
bo made.
Judge Ilolso held a short session of
Department No. 2Marlon county cir
cuit court this morning and adjourned
until 0 u. in. Thursday. A demurrer
to tho cjmplalnt In tho equity suit
of Fred Doso vs. Tho Hank of Wood
burn, was argued and takon under ad
visement. Other entries mado were
as follews: Alex Huston vs. Funnle
F. Huston, divorce, continued. May
Munnary vs. John Mannary, divorce,
amended complaint tiled.
Au Itinerant minor, giving his name
as Michael Uwymt and uged 51 years
was committed to tho Insane asylum
Tuehday by County J udgo G. P. Tor
rell after tho usual examination.
Tho unfortunato man entered tho
court house about 6 n. m. Tuesday
and sought protection In tho sheriff's
office from spirits which ho Imagined
wcro pursuing him and threatening
him bodily harm. He was taken Into
custody and given an examination as
to his mental condition with abovo
result.
After iv month's Inactivity lu tho
Salem wheat market.tho Salem Flour
Ing mills was today Instructed to
purchase tho golden grain at 64 cents
per bushel. Tho Cutting of this
year's crop Is progressing In sections
of the valley but It Is not expected
any will bo marketed beforo August 1.
Two largo traotlou engines to bo used
In counccllon with threshing ma
chines, wcro sidetracked at Sulciu
last night.
Time ..
trip to tho mountains or ceast:
them you must not fall to look ours
M cents! vests Go to 60c. White- or
can como very near
LUTHERAN SYNOD MEETS.
Norwegian Ministers In Session at
Silverton.
The Prclflc synod of the Norwegian
Evangelical Lutheran church of Amer
ica Is In session Silverton. The meet
ing opened Friday, and will continue
until Thursday. The meetings begin
at 9. a. m., and close at C p, m. The
forenoons, from 9 to 12 o'clock, are
spent mainly In doctrinal discussions,
while the afternoons, from 2 to 6, are
devoted to business and discussions
of measures affecting the welfare of
the district and the church at large.
Of the 19 ministers In the district, 14
are present as follews:
Rev. T. C. Fos, Stanwood, Wash.,
who Is vice-president, but Is at pre
sent occupying the presidential chair,
the president, Rev. B. Harstad, being
absent; Itov. .1. Johansen, Fresno, Cal.
secretary; Rev. N. J. Berg, Kallspel,
Mont,, Rev. T. Blackkau, Everett
Wusli.; Rev. M. A. Chrlstenscn, Gen
ccs, Idaho; Rev. O. Gronsberg, Oak
land Cal,; Rev. O. Hagoc, Lawrence,
Wash.; Rev. C.S. Hoe!. San Fran
clscoo; Rey. O. M. Holder). Astoria;
Rev, A. 11. Jensen, Eureka, Cal.,
Rev. T. Larscn, Parkland, Wash.:
Rev. N. Peders-on, Silverton; Rev. C
A. Spcrutl, Tacoma; Rey. E. M. Ston--rud,
San Francisco.
Others present arc:
Right Rev. V: Koren, president of
tho synod-at-lurgc; Rey. K. BJorgo,
president of tho Minnesota district;
Rev. O. P. Vangrues, Minneapolis,
vlcc-picsldentof the Minnesota dis
trict; Rev. L. J. Jorda, Minneapolis",
itid Rev. A. K. Sergen, La Crosse,
Wis.
The meetings have been well at
tended, especially those at which
English eerylces arc conducted, In the
evening.
Personal Explanation.
Tub Journal must apologlce to ltt
readers lor publishing what wus a dc
ptlon, or a stroke of not very brilli
ant wit, concerning two Salem law
yers. P. II. D'Arcy und John Carsoo
told our local reporter ut tho after
noon train, Monday, that they were
going to British Columbia, and It wus
so published. Such was not the fact.
us they came back the next day at II
o'clock. This may bo a small matter
to theso gentlemen. It may be of no
posslblo consequence to the public
where they go or when they go ordiow
long they stay. But wc wish the
public to understand that even la the
smallest ,n Hairs It Is the duty of a
newspaper to bo accurate.
The Journal has treated the ac.
cusatlnns for which these parties
wero recently tried and discharged as
fairly as was possible, but If our read
ers Imaglno that wo or the public are
trilling with grave public matters,
they aro bound to bo undeceived.
Can't Do it.
No you can't get a bicycle repaired
any better or cheaper than Gardner
will do It. Try him. d&w It
Chautaugua Excursion.
O. R. & N. Co. makes rate of $1.20
for round trip, Salem to Oregon City,
Take steamer Ruth, Tuesday. Thurs
day and Saturday from Trade street
dock. Tickets good lrom July 11. 1) tf
DON'T FAIL to call and get ono
of those shirt wnlsts at half price, ut
mo now lnnc uacKet. They are also
reducing ton very low nrlce. all their
tan, chocolate and ox blood shoes to
close out the lines, 13 2d lw
Nobody pood havo Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mile
I'aln Villa from draKslst. "OnocontadoaV
Klondike
Assortment
Water Sets
In blue, canary, green and crys
tal, Berry Sets
In all colors,
Table Sets
Olive trays, vinigar sets, celery
trays and odd pieces,
SOKIMN
The Grocer,
124 Stico st Telephone SI
ACamp?rs and Coasters Goods X
In our kitchen department wo have things that are Just what
you need at coast, mouutalns or on threshers' cook wagon.
The plates, cup$,pan J, etc, Iron nnd
wood handled knives, cheap spoons,
cotfeopots, wash pus, etc., and uUo a
big dine of granlto things In pans,
cups, etc. Those whlto enameled
plates cups ard saucers aro so clean,
so tight and unbrcakablo that It will
pay you to buy theiu und leave your
other dishes at homo.
RACKET PRICES
Too, on everything.
Oil cloth Id pure whit-, marbled, or
neat colored styles.
OUR HAMMOCKS.
At racket prices are money saversjfor
you. Ask to sco our new hammock
ropes and hooka. So convenient and
cheap too.
WIGGINS'
BACKET
COUNTY COURT IN SESSION.
Experts Wdl Not Submit a Report Un
til Thursday,
County Judge G. P. Terrell, and
Commissioner J. N. Davis and Win.
Mllcy, constituting the Marion county
court, convened in special session ut
2 o'clock this afternoon for the pur
pose of receiving tho report of the ex
perts employed to expert the
books of ex-County Clerk L. V.Ehleo,
Messrs. Bozorth and Staley expected
to finish the work this morning, but
announced this afternoon that the
work could not be finished before late
this evening or Thursday. Not the
slightest Information relative to the
status of Mr. Ehlen's books Is obtain
able from either the experts or mem
bers of the court.
The court proceeded with the trans
action of some routine matters that
had accumulated and will adjourn to
Thursday when It Is expected the ex
perts' report will be submitted.
Funeral of Rev. White.
At 4 o'clock .this afternoon the re
mains of Rev, White will be placed in
ot. Joseph's church and may be view
ed by the public, to remain until
Thursday at 10 o'clock, when the fu.
neral will take place as unnounced.
The program of funeral services at
St. Joseph's church Is as follews:
At 10 a.m. requiem high mass by the
Very Rey. F. X. Blanchet, V. .0. of
St. Vincent's Hosp'ltal, Portland.
Funeral sermon by Most Rev. Wm.
I. Gross, D. D., archbishop of the
diocese of Oregon City.
Absolution over the body pro
nounced by tho Most Reyerend arch
blshop,and Right Rcv.Edward O'Dea,
bishop of Washington.
Interment ut the Catholic ceme
tery south of the city. Extra cars
will be run out for the public.
Very Rev. Benedict Gottwald.O ,S.
B., prior of Mt. Angel, Vyy Rev. L
Schramm, of Vancouver, Wn,, Very
Rev. J. Hclnrlch, of Beaverton. will
be present.
Rev, J. S. White appointed as exec
utors of hts will, Very Rev. L. Met
ayer, of Albany, and Wm. Kaiser, of
Salem.
About fifty clergymen from Oregon
and Washington churches will he
present.
The music for the funeral will be
furnished by the choir of St. Jo
seph's church, conducted by Mrs.
Kirk. Miss Lena Bcnolt will sing a
solo especially requested by deceased,
Word has been received that Miss
Georgia White, of Montreal, sister of
the deceased, cannot bo present.
This evening at 7:30 u rosary will be
recited for the repose of the soul of
the departed. All members of the
parish aro requested to attend.
It is not yet known who will suc
ceed Rev. White as pastor of St.
Joseph's. Rev, Domlnlck will ofllc
late as pastor until an appointment Is
made.
Insane Asylum Supplies.
The board of trustees for the state
Insane asylum has made the awaids
fur supplies to be furnished that In
stitution for the ensuing six months.
The bids were opened on the 5th Inst,
and following awards arc anneunced:
Dry Goods Flelschner, Moyer &
Co., Portland, $1,002.
Syrup Weller Bros., 3000 gallons
"B" $708.40.
Plummers Supplies Bernardl &
Dunsrord, $20. 10.
Flour Salem Flouring Mills, flour
$3.25, graham 93.
Brooms and Brushes -Harrltt &
Lawrcnco $77.50.
Fish und Game Stelner's Fish
Market, salmon 51 cents.
Drugs-D. J. Fry, $745.
Hardware R. M. Wade & Co.,
$35.03.
Coffee Weller Bros., $514.48.
Shoes Krausso Bros., $135,
Spices Harrltt & Lawrence, $70.85.
Soap Harrltt Sc Lawrence, $70.
Turpentine nnd Lime John
Hughes, $81.
Sugar Hurrltt & Lawrence.
$1,000.50.
Tobacco-Gilbert & Patterson, $750.
Tinning Gray Bros. $53.94.
Crockery -. Harrltt & Lawrence,
$07.55.
Cheese Gilbert & Patterson, $50.
Excursion Rates to the Chutauqua
Commencing Monday July 11, tho
O. O. T. Co. will sell round trip
tickets to Oregon City for $1.20,
Steamer leaving down Monday, Wed
nesday nnd Friday at 7:45 a. m. 7-8 tf
Arrested,;
Christ Stcmbcrn, cast of town was
arrested today for allowing dead cows
and horses lay exposed to tho public.
The arrest was made on complaint of
hts neighbors for maintaining a pub
He nuisance.
Vain tin no chow with Dr. Miles' rain 311
THE STEARNS
That ladles' wheel In black with
black rlais Isono of the handsomest
wheels that ever camo to Salem. A
perfect dress guard, covering both
chain and sprockets completely, and
no cotter pins to catch or tear your
dicss.
IN BICYCLE SUNDRIES.
Wo havo a big lino, and sell them at
lowest market prices. Thebes lug
gage carriers for ladles' or men's
wheels from 10c up.i
THE QUEEN LAMP, .
Tho daintiest tt.50 light In the mar
ket, BAZAAR !
TRICES.
POLITICAL MATTERS.
Union of Forces in North rakoU-Cli
fornia Populists.
Faroo, N. D. July 13.-Both the
Populist and Democratic state con
ventions are in session here. The
Populists adopted a platform which Is
a combination of those adopted at St,
Louis and Omaha. The Democrats
Indorsed the Chicago platform. A
Jolntconfereoce committee reported In
favor of calling the fusion party "In
dependent Democratic." The Demo
crats adopted the name, authorized a
committee to name candidates for
governor, attorney-general, secretary
of state, Justice of the supreme court,
and one railroad commissioner for
the Democrats, and adjourned. The
Populists debated the adoption of the
name until midnight without having
reached a decision. The word "Dsrn
ocratlc" Is the cause of tbeirdtsagree
uient. Neither party can get on tho
ofllclal ballot, except by petition, If
the fusion schedule falls.
California Populists.
Sacramento, July 13.-The Popu
list state convention met here a a
elected Edward S. Hutchinson, of Los
Angeles, tcmporaiy chairman, und W.
J.Gibou,of Aliucdu, secretary, ine
election of Hutchinson was a victory
for the forces favoring fusion. Rep
resentative James Magulre will most
likely bo nominated for governor, and
E. S. Hutchinson for lieutenant-gov
ernor. The lirst named is a ueniucrai,
and the latter a Populist. Judge Van
Wyck, Silver Republican, of Los An
geles, Is slated for supreme court j s
tlce, and H. V. McCraney, Silver Re
publican, of Sacramento, for secretary
of state. Nominations will soon be
reached.
Fusion.
Si'Ringfied, 111., July 13,-The
People's party convention held a short
session this morning and appointed
a committee to confer with a commit
tee looking to a fusion of parties In
tho coming campaign. Govornor
Altgeld addressed tho convention this
afternoon.
A Chinese Fiend.
London, July 12. The Hong Kong
Kong correspondent of Times isays: J
Disturbances continue on the West
river. A Paklan magistrate, who had
offered a reward for the capture of a
rebel chief, was himself captured by
the chief. The latter drenched the
magistrate with kerosene and burned
him, afterwards butchering the pag
lstrate's family and Hinging the
corpses Into the river. It Is said that
the corpses were seen floating past
Wu Chau.
The Judgeship Contest.
In the case ol P. n. D'Arcy vs. R.
P. Boise, a motion of defendant to
strike out u portion of the further and
separate reply, was submitted before
Judge .George H. Burnett, of Depart
ment No. 1 without argument, Tues
day afternoon and overruled. This
morning the prosecution filed a motion
to have the time of trial as to three
counties, Linn, Yamhill and Tilla
mook fixed, and also for an order per
routing petitioner to withdraw his
contest so far as the same concerns
Marlon county, upon the ground that
owing to the absence of ex-Clerk L
V. Ehlen, the custodian of the ballots,
petitioner is unable to show that the
ballots have been securely kept, and
for this reason the contest so far as
this county Is concerned Is abandoned.
Mr. D'Arcy also states in this motion
that considering the suspicion that
has been cast upon the correctness ot
the count In this county he would not
bo willing ;to accept the office unless
he has a majority over Judge Boise
without considering the votes in
question In this county, Judge Bur
nett ruled that this county could be
omitted from the case as prayed, and
will this evening fix time of trial for
other counties.
HOTEL WILLAMETTE.
Among arrlyah today were follow
ing) W. J. Guy, Lebanen: L. M. Daniels,
San Francisco; J. J. Ballery, Pendle
ton; T, Spikes, Tacoma; T.J. Black,
Portland; II. J. Rupert, Albany;
Ben. J. Schmidt, New York; W.J.
Daley, New Yoak; A. S. Johnson, II.
O,; A. O. Kennedy, New York; M, C,
Degan, San Francisco; Henry Long,
Portland.
.
A War Diet.
Is not adopted at notel Willamette.
Uncle Sam himself would get fat
there.
Tried for Drunk.
Jucob Blaumeyer, arrested by
policemen Johnson was discharged on
paying lino for Intoxication. Charge
ut resisting officer was dismissed.
1 WW .
Marion County Normal
Conducted at the East Salem school
by Prof. Kraps and Acting County
Sunt. Jones. Open all summer.
Splendid work all the time.
The CMel Burgess of Milesbunr. Pa- saw
DeWitU Little Euly Rwer are the best piUs
he crcr used ia hit Umlly during forty yean
of house Veeplne. They cure eoMUpition,
sick headache aad stomach an! liter trouhle
Smslllaslte bat pest in results. Stooe
drug store.
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We Have Commenced
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Every
Our space
Ivannos Dieacue'j musiiu, ou iuyu
Chapman bleached 1 muslin , 30 inches
. . J u....l I Ofl InstliAa
nope ljonsaaiu uieaiiuuu IUU31IU, , ...v..-
Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom
Heavy bleached 10x4 Sheeting
Heavy bleached 9x4 Sheeting
neavi bleached 8x4 Sheeting
Heavy Unbleached 10x4 Sheet Ing
Heavy Unbleached Ux4 Sheeting
Heavy Unbleached 8x4
GDASH
ALL WASH DRESS GOODS AT
Scotch Lawns
Dimities, formerly 8, 9 and 10c, now
Lappets, formerly 18 cents, now
Gteara
Large reductions In the following lines:
Muslin Underwear, Dress Goods, Silks,
kirts, Wrappers, Hosiery, Umbrellas,
Commercial St.
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, July 13. Wheat valle)
G3; Walla Walla, GOc.
Flour Portland, $4.00; Superfine
$2.25 per bbl.
Oats White 3840c.
Hay Good, $U(a)12.00 per ton.
Hops 512ic; old crop 40c.
Wool Valley, 1415c; Eastern
Oregon, 812c.
Millstuff Bran. $10: shorts. $1.0
Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50
turkeys, live, llj12jc.
Eggs Oregon,'(dl3c per doz.
Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 8(281c.
under 60 lbs,6r7c;sheep pelts,1520c,
Onions $1.50 per sack.
Butter Best dairy, 303oc; fancy
creamery, 50
55c a roll
Potatoes, 2535c per sack.
iiogs ueavy, $4.75.
Mutton Weathers3jc;dressed, 0c,
Beef Steers,$33.50;cows, 2.503,
dressed, 57.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat No buyers
Oats 30c.
Hay Baled, cheat, $8(g9.
Flour In wholesale lots,.$4.15: re
tall $4.40
Hogs dressed, 5c.
Live cattle 33Jc.
Veal 52.
Butter Dairy 1215c; creamery,
18(d20c.
bheep Live, 3Jc a lb.
Wool Best,15c. Mohair 25c.
Hops Best 814c.
Eggs-12ic in trade.
Poultry Hens, 7c; spring chickens
Oc.
Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8c.
ham, 10c shoulder, 8(39c.
Potatoes 50c.
..v.. , TROPS LEAVING
The Crash
Salem Special
AumsyUle Flour..""
KewPlckles.perot
Lenoxsoap .'o bars
!SasWW;:::
5lbsLtrd.",;:
Chocolate, Mr" b
lOlbs. BtVhM?
lOlbsMJornMeal
nu P A p w U"UIOriansll.
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Article in the House Reduced
ot permit us to publish a full price list, We will from day to day publish
prices in different lines, Cut them out and save them,
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Apron Ginghams
Apron Ginghams, best c
Heavy Shlitlngs, Plaldsand Stripes ic
Heavy Shirtings, best grade . 0o
Outing Flannels 41,7,and0c
Cotton Challles
Bed Ticks 9c UP
DRBSS GOODS.
COST.
4c
Ms
1-c
Ribbons, Table Linens, Wasli biii'.c,
Our Reduction Sale
Has been a success beyond anything we could hayc hoped for,
Still the good work goes on. Wc want your money. Yoi
want, our gooas. xmaK oi u,
Suit from us for $3,50
A better one for ... 5,00
Afine dresssuit for 7,00 to 9.50
Any $20 suit for 15,00
Boys and children's suits. Wc have a large selection, that we
will sell regardless of cost, hats, furnishing good, all down to
the bottom price. In fact everything goes at the cheapest
price during this reduction sale,
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
120 STATE ST.
Phoenix nnrl finMpn Puirln TJIp.loc
at Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co. branch
I'wosue orewery.) rnoenlx 850 and
$75. Golden $27. 50 and S30.
F. F. Cary, Manager.
7-0-tf.
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WEAKNESS. AUdruarista soil em for ssa
PORT wmpa
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Sale!
Bleached Pillow Case Muslin 5x4 :;;, ";i2?
Lappets, formerly 20 cents, now 14c
Organdie-, formerly IS cents, now Ua
Organdies, formerly 25 cents, now 10c
Boucle stripes, formerly 10 cents, now 7jc
oc,
Shirt Waists at cost,
ou
i oa can uuy a goou
The Battle Ship Oregon
Has made more kinds of a record for
the United States in its 18,000 miles
trip, than was ever dreamed of. Judg
ing from the demand for It, that lit
tle 80 page, vest pocket Blde.army and
navy book Just published by the
northern Pacific Is making a great
record too. The requests for It reach
the Northern Pacific passenger de
partment, at St. Paul, In largo num
bers from every part ol the United
States. This Is a tribute to wide ad-
VPrtlslnP ns WOll ac fn tVin nnlnm.kn
of the company and the yalue of the
book. Mr. Chas. S. Fee, the central
passenger agent at St. Paul, Minn..
will send you the book upon receipt cf
10 cents. 7 11 m w & s
Protect
Your
Eyes
With a pair of my London Smoke
specks or eyeglasses lEc to 81. There
are a number ot aches occasioned by
wm2oftho eyes- A Hle adv,se
will do you no barm and will cost you
nothing. Don't try to see without
eyeglasses If It pains your eyes to do
so. a moderate price will be charged
w here glasses arepeeded.
Salem's optician,
C,H.Hinges,D.R.
In my watch repair department
Watches cleaned 7fi
Mainsprings T&S
303 Commercial Bt.
60$XWCea po?tofllcc & Fry'a dra
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