Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 19, 1898, Image 4

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GOODS TALK-PRICES TALK
fit. a Clearance sale
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j i uar clearance, saie pqcos Deabojeryuung.you ovcr.ncarn ox. t.
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x a xnanuuuiuuobanLi wuiuuuu iubuukui uiuuotu uuiuo uuav un uui ouvig
se
everjr.day, and be convinced thtt we're selling the best of goods'cheaper than
duo ciieayuair.
Today we offer yeu: m
Best Amoskeag check Ginghams .......... I...".... Gcayd
Best Gingham Organdies. '. 22c a yd
Best Dimities 12c a yd
Best 30 -Inch bleached muslin,.. 7c a yd
Best Scotch Lawns. ...; -. 3cayd
Best Cbevolt finish prints 5c'nyd
Best $1.00 kid glove In the market . r . .'. ' 90c a pr
uesmncor summer arcssgooas in mwu ni uig reductions.
CASH
BTORE.
We're- the Bargain People,
HOLVERSON'S
CASH
STORK
JULY SPECIAL OFFERINGS.
Cordonct, fancy striped lawns, to close the stock
5cthe Yard.
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ValHes"up lo .cper yard In lawns, dlmMc, organdies etc., plaited In one,
tot at
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a. i
ioc the Yard
.. 50 pieces double fold percales, all now puttcmc, regular 121 .cent quality, U
'rnako Jul purchasing an object wcjsay
8 1-3 the Yard
Cleanup prices on all lines.
CAZiIi A MESSENGER - - - -and
bavo your notes and packages
delivered, to collect a bill, to go on
errands for you. Ask for special
rates on merchants' packagos.
Chargon reasonable. Dicyclo sor
vico. n.'ns Blue boxes or telophone
40.
Lookwood Messenger System, Central
ofllco No. 280 Commercial stroet.
Salem Local
Tonight fair. Wednesday fair,
warmer.
Stato Treasure Phil MotRchan went
to Portland today.
Senator elect Y. Kuykcndall caino
down from Eugene today.
The Saints canipmcetlng,whlch was
In session at Stay ton for two weeks
closed on Sunday.
Mrs. W. K. Thomas and daughter,
' Sadie, and Mrs, Geo, Casper 'nnd son,
were aStayton party ln-town Tuesday.
Dr. Ji M Keenc, of Mcdford, was
In this city last evening. The genial
dentist Is still located at Mcdford,
where ho is doing' well.
M, Kllngcr was In Portland to
day. Mr. Kllngcr says the mnchln
''cry In his largo Ico manufactory was
'"started up last evening and ran with
out a hitch.
Boy. Domlnlck, who has tempor
arily supplying tho pastorato of St.
Joseph's Catholic church In this city,
today went to Oregon City, enrouto
OUR SIN.
Idea Is to convince you that
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wo can savo you monsy on
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SHOES', HOSIERY, . .
COItSETS, GLOVE,
UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS.' ETC.
tter try us "
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Osbum's Racket
Tho money saying sto'ro.
240 Commercial ut.
Next to Albert's bank.
N. J, DAMON, frop
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Wncro Is tho man who can load n
diay with furniture and not damage
some of It? Moral! Burcn & Ham
ilton would rather sell furniture at
cost than inovo It to the new store,
Dr. Ann Ice F. Jeffreys and Miss
Laura B. Myers left this morning for
tho East. Dr Jcflrcys will tike u
socclal course at a medical institution
in New York City. Miss Myers will
stop at Detroit, Mich, for a visit with
relatives and will )oln Dr. Jeffreys at
Now York City.
If you are going to paper a room
this summer It will pay you to get
your paper now of Burcn & Hamilton
while thcyaro reducing stock prep
aratory to moving. You will need a
I new carpet this fall if you don't need
It now, nnd the chances are that no
removal sale will be going on then;
therefore you should take advantage
of Burcn & Hamilton's sale.
Richard Zwlcker, an assistant In
tho E 0. Cross slaughter lioiue, cast
of this city, while skinning a ehcop
Monday evening, had tho misfortune
to almost completely sever tho thumb
on tho right hand. Ho was brought
to tho city Immediately and tho ugly
wound was dressed by Dr. S. R. Jes
sup, who thinks tho thumb may be
sayed.
Sheriff F. W. Durbln undo a ro
markably fat trip Monday. Ho left
this city early in tho morning, drove
to Kingston, caught tho O. C. & E.
train for Detroit, served papers on a
man from Indahna,whom ho found at
Detroit, caught tho returning train,
served papers on a second man at Mill
City during train's brief stop there
and droyc homo from Kingston, reach
ing homo lato last evening, having
covered over 120 miles,
Geo. B, Brown, chief clerk In the
state school land ofllco, has returned
from a three month's vacation Ispont
In the southern part of tho state, no
says ho did nut 11 nd a town In tho sec
tion ho visited but ho was.ablo to ilnd
a Journal and acquaint hlmsclt
with tho happenings of tho day. Ad
vertisers rcallzo that Tub Jouunal
circulates quite generally throughout
tho state and whon they havo some
thing they wish to tell tho people
they never fujl to havo it Inserted In
thocolumus of Tiu: Jouunal.
Astoria Tho Fishermen's Union
Packing Company will send out on
Monday over tho A. 0. R, R. a train
loud of salmon, consisting of twelvo
cars, Haudsomo banners aro being
mado to decorato tho cars and to ad
vcrtlso Astoria, Tho shipment will
go eust over tho Southern Pacific from
Portland
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Oxford Bargains.
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lou aro thinking of that vacation for yourself and tho '.children. Go
In comfort. Getyourseir and all of (.hem llttcd-wlth a nice pair of ox
fords, wccansulbynu. Goods aro rlirlitTnnd l prlcosiurcjjwithout
&traw Hats.
ni.!..i u f f . t i
onin wa sis, i
We are still anxious to close them out, i'rlce no object, try us 'one.
Those 50c Blankets, . ,
In grayand white are One sellers. One man took TouTpa Ire fjr an
vMfiMfi fc. luuuvcuu hu mmM. .
Slimmer Underwear.
Summer Shirts. :
Could Not Swim.
Oliver Lee Drowns In the
Willamette River.
A Disttessinz Accident Monday Afternoon
Coroner's Inquest.
Oliver Lee, tho 13 year old son ol
Mr. and Mrs. Leo of North Salem,
ventured beyond his depth In the
Willamette river and was drowned
about 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. A
coroner's inquest was held this morn
ing, the jury finding a verdict In ac
cordance with the testimony Intro
duced. From the facts elicited from the
companions of the dead 'boy at thr
Inquest this morning, It is learned
that Oliver, having told tils sister that
he was going to the postofflcc, joined
Grover TIchcnor, Daniel Bright and
Alva Gage and proceeded to a sultablt
place for bathing at a point about i of
a mile above the Labor Exchange
buildings. The river at this point is
quite deep and Is considered unsafe
and treacherous, but notwithstanding
repeated warnings, boys psrslat
In frequenting tho place.
Arrived at tho river, TIchenor aud
Hrlght succeeded in crossing the
stream, Lee was the third to make
the attempt. When about.25 feet from
ihcshoro and a flxth the distance
across the stream, he began to strug
glo violently and to coll for help, nit
companions wore considerably fright
ened but fearing thoy might bt
drowned also, not being expert swim
mors, failed to go to I heir companion
aid but at once started in quest of ad
ditional help, one remaining behind
to wotch the unfortunate boy In the
stream.
Gcorgo illchtcr soon reached
sccno in a boat, coming from
Labor Exchange. Ho dovo for
body which he succeeded In locating
and bringing to the shore, when every
effort at resuscitation wis made but
with no success. The body of the
boy was taken to the undertaking
parlors of Coroner A.M. dough on
State street where they remained last
night.
At 10 a. m. today Coroner Clough
went through tho formality of a
coronor's inquest. Tho following
gentlemen were subnwnaed to act as
Jurers: 0. II. Lane (foreman,) C.
Churchill, T.Jones,, R. A. Kirk, J.
W. Phillips and II. Watson. Dr. R.
Cartwrlght, who mado an examina
tion or liieiUoy, testified there wore
no external marks of violence, and
that tho lungs were partly filled with
water, Thorc was no question In
his mind but death wus caused by
drowning,
Grover TIchcnor. Daniel Brlirht and
Alva Gage, tho companions of tho
dead boy, each related a simple story
of tho sad uccldent. each of which
corroborated tho statements mado by
tho other two.
N. J. Keel, who reached the scenn
of tho accident Just before tho boy
sank for tho lt time, testified that
ho could hayc rescued the boy had
the
the
the
Klondike
Assortment
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Water Setp" '
In blue, canary, green and crystal.
Berry Sets
In all colors,
Table Sets
Olive trays, vinigar sets, celery
trays and oddjpicccs,
SONNEMArl
The Grocer.
024 SUco at Telephoue 51
there been a boat In tho near vicinity.
Being unaccumstoned to the water he
did not dare venture in.
T. J. Cronlse and Roxy Jones testi
fied to the finding of tho body and
the subsequent efforts at resusclatlon.
George Rlehter, who recovered the
body, also gave In testimony. This
concluded the testimony and the case
went to the Jury,
In Its verdict the Jury found that
"deceased came to his death by ac
cidental drowning." In concludinglts
verdl t fie Jury warns parents against
allowing their children to frequent
this particular place on the river ai It
Is a dangerous point,
No disposition has yet been made
of the boy's remains. Tho father is
in Grass Valley, Cal and the mother
has been attending the Saints of
God campmcctlng atStayton the past
two weeks, leaving Oliver and the
other children with neighbors.
When near this city on her
return home last evening, the
vehicle In which Mrs. Leo and infant
oaby were riding broke, tho mother
ind baby sustaining a very severe
rail, the baby being seriously injured.
Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon none of
'he dead boy's relatives had called to
uakc any definite arrangements re-
ardlng his burial, Unless some-
lilng is heard from his folks before
tomorrow, the boy will bo burried at
the county's expense Wednesday
morning.
A GOOD MAN'S WILL.
Tht Last Will and Testament of Rev, J, S.
White, Deceased, Probated
Today.
The lapt will and testament of the
lalo Rev. J. S. White, of St Joseph's
church, Salem, was today Hied with
the county clerk, by the witnesses to
the same, Martin J.Petzel and Her
mann W. Uarr. It Is as follews:
I, Joseph Samuel White, Catholic
priest, at present residing in Salem,
Oregon, being of soutd and disposing
mind and memory, do hereby make,
declare and publish this my last will
and testament.
1. 1 appoint very Rev. Louis
Metayer, priest, of Albany, Oregon,
and Wm. M. Kaiser, attorney, of
oalcm Orrgun, executors of this will,
neither of them to be required to give
bonds.
it. i request inem to pay all my
Just debts and to attend carefully to
ilie trusts mat may be lcrt in my
hands when 1 die.
III. As to the funeral service,
place of burial and other things per
taining to the last rites, let them
consult wimi ins utrace, tuc Arcn-
blshop, and be guided by his advice.
;IV. I bequeath to tho very Rev.
Louis Metayer my cxtentlon table
for dining room, all my books, manu
scripts, albums, photographs, picture
paintings (except auat or my rather)
frames, trunks and all there Is In
them, oil stove, sofa spread, table
cover, my ciiurcu vestments and
linen, .laco cio, lace surplus, nower
pots and flowers, that ho may keep
them or dispose of them as he may
wish.
V. To His Graco, tho Archbishop,
Wm. H. Gross, I glvo my gold watch
(stem wind) and chain attached.
VI. To very Roy. F, 2y. Blanchet
I give my roller top desk.
VII. To Mr. Win. Kaiser I give
my dining room sideboard.
VIII. To Mr. Martin Petzcl I give
my gold headed cane,
IX. All the rest of the furniture,
tubles, carpets, chairs, curtains, bed.
ding, to be left in the house where
thev will be when I die.
X. All other property of whatever
nature real or personal, wherever
found, shares In insuranco companies,
in syndicates, in Building & Loan
associations, any real estate I may
die possessed of, give and bequeath to
my beloved sister and godchild,
Gcorulne'Whitc, of Montreal, Canada.
In testimony whereof I havo here
with subscilbed my name in tho
presence of Martin J. Petzel and Her
man W. Barr, of Salem, this 20th day
of September, 1805.
Seal J. S. White.
HOTEL WILLAMETTE,
Among arrlyah today wero follow fellow follew
ing: Frank Wlllman, city; Mrs. Frank
Willman, city; Master F. Wlllman,
city; E, J. Williams, St. Leuis: E. M.
ucseuuiau, i.'ortiana;A. iing wiicon,
Pertland: It. W. Scott, Portland; J. A.
Waddle. Pertland: S. Wemhelmer. St.
Lewis; E. C. Laiemoro, Portland;
Graham Glass, Portland; N. G, Sallls
brom; Adam Appill.
Vain has no chow with Dr. Miles' Pain ?111&
The Second Week.
Tho Marlon County Summer Nor
mal Is doing splendid work. Prof. J.
J. Krups and County Superintendent
Jones arc 1c charge, liegiu at any
time. Just. what you need whether
you want to teach or not.
dvtw
Cos Is More
to
tea
use
S( hiHug' s
because you
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drink
more.
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All new Standard Patterns are reduced In nrlno. ?
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Pfpfe typtf and shi itoro.
rv.'
Overalls
Ovcrshirts
Suspenders
Socks
Gloves
Colored Handkerchiefs
Heavy Shoes,
III fUCt nnVtllllH' vnn mnv nnnA fnr
tho lmryo&t Held at lowest rackot
prices, We're selling overalls cheaper
man uYor, auu uur una is very com
plete. Black ones In both regular
and engineer styles. Blues In all kinds
and-sites. Fat men's overalls to Jit
tho biggest. Men's working and
ncgllgeo shirts In excellent stvles,
Our men'swo shirt has always been
a world beater.
Othewatiao that aro far better
than we,'yo cyer sold.
Como and see. No trouble to show
you.
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Whecl Chat,
Somewhat late you fray?
Not at all. This season will- see
the latest wheel buying thuro has
over been, There's dozens yet who'll
buy. Been walling for harvest. Our
farmer friends have discovered that a
wheel saves many a step, and pounds
of horseflesh for tho tired work horse.
The Stearns
Is tho tried and tested wheel. No
customer saves anything in buying a
cheap wheel.
$50.00
Will remain tho popular prlco for
the liest goods. Come and see.
INSANE CONVICT ESCAPES.
John W. Patterson, of Linn County,
Successfully Eludes the Officers.
John W. Patterson, "vho was received
at the state penitentiary July 22, 1897,
under sentence of seven years for ihe
crime of rape being convicted at Al
bany, Linn county, and who was on
June 13, 1893, committed to the In
saone asylum, succeeded In effecting
an escape from that Institution July
5, since which time no trace -of him
has been found,
Patterson has a record. He is a
convict with six years to serve. He
mado an attempt to escape soon after
ho was taken to the asylum, and led
the attcndanls a hard race across
country on a hot, sultry afternoon.
He was finally overtaken and returned
to the asylum, but the exertion and
heat made him so sick that he was
confined In the Infirmary for special
treatment. Haying recovered, he
took advantage of his first opportun
ity to retrain his liberty, and escaped
on the evening of July 4, or morning
of July 5, Attendants at the asylum
have beeu quietly searching for him
in the ylcinity and in Linn county,
but nothing has been heard of his
whereabouts.
It has been learned since Pattr
son '8 conQuement in tho penitentiary
that he served a part of a sentence
In the Illinois state penitentiary,
but dug his way out and came to Or
egon. In the community wh.tre he resided
Patterson was well thought of. He
was Industrious and law abiding.
He married a young woman of good
family, who Is now a resident of this
city. Ho was elected constable of
Sclo In 1890, and was serylng In that
capacity at tho time tho rape wci
committed. A doubt has been ex
piessed by many who heard the tes
timony in the case that Patterson
was guilty, the evidence not being
strong against him. Ever since his
Incarceration he has been using
eyery Influence he could bring to
bear to secure a pardon and has al
ways protested his Innocence.
A man answering Patterson's de
scription was seen In the vicinity of
Ills Linn county home shortly after
he escaped from the asylum, but It
not being known tbat he had escaped,
aroused no undue suspicions In tho
minds of those who saw him. From
Inquiry at the asylum this afternoon,
however, It is learned that no trace of
the missing convict-patient has been
obtained since his escape
It Is hardly probable that Tatterson
will bo captured. He Is unquestion
ably better acquainted with the
mountains and canons throughout
the western part of the state than any
other man. He Is an old sportsman
and for several years has hunted deer
and other wild game. There Is no
question but Patterson resorted to
the "Insanity dodge as a means of
placing himself where the matter of
making his escape would not be so
difficult as from the penal Institution.
In this he was quite successful.
How s This I
We offer OnelHundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrah that
can not ne cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure,
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo.O.
We the undersigned, having known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out. any obligations
made by their firm.
West & Traux. Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo. O., Waldlng Kinnan & Mar
yin. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
"I think DeWitt's Wilch Hazel Silve is the
finest preparation on the market for piles."
So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling. W,
.Va Try it and you will think the same
It also cures eeiema and all skin diseases
Stone Drug Store.
Summer Resorts.
Will take camp outfits and parties
to coast and mountains with easy
nacks and good service. Apply to
E. Presmall, Creamery restaurant.
7 10 td
Thousands of persons have been curAil n
pilesby using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It heals promptly and cures eczema and all
skin diseases. It gives immediate relief
Stone Drug'Store.
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SSiaii Sale a tat Slices
nntinnlA film
eaiflllWJttllU uumiiiuiuiw-y
All Goods at Reduced Prices
Wash Goods at Cost
Shirt Waists at Cost,
Bargains in Every Line,
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Read This,
Dress Goods,
Lidles' wrappers.... -
Ladles' wrappers, trimmed
Lidles' wrappers, Indigo blue,
C imping blankets
Wash shirts
F imosa best 81 two-clasp gloves,
Ouoen. best 11.50 3-clasp gloves,
Ladies black brocade skirts.... .
Lidles' black silk brocale skirts
biack and white.
all
all
shades
shades
..-15c
. fOo
. .09b
..42c
...28c
..89c
.41 .19
from.
$1.10 and up
..sa.ijup
A continuation of last week's price list.
Hi-inch Summer mixtures
31-Inch all wool mixtures
3S-lneh cnyert
30-inch all wool serges
12-lnrh clianccablc serges
3S Inch all wool black fnnclcs
in . I nli nil ivnnl sprees, all SlliUlCS
40-Inch all wool black licnrlctta 70c
38-Inch fancy bouclcs, (00c goods) 4,c
Every piece in stock at a reduced price,
Table Linens,
50 Inch half bleached cotton damask 20c
50-lnch bleached cotton damask
50-lnch bleached linen damask $"
52-inch bleached linen damask f
04-Inch half bleached linen damask jo
02 inch satin damask -all linen
72 Inch satin damask all linen very line o-c
Better gr.des "all reduced,
Great Reductions,
Domc&tics,
Ribbons,
Sun Umbrellas,
Muslin
Underwear,
Ribbed
Hosiery,
Underwear,
REMNANTS :-
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overlook
our Remnant
of all kinds,
Counter, Bargains
257
Commercial St.
FPOM A SUFFERER
How
A. Cooper Had i
Healed After 35
. Rotten
Years.
Bone
Chehalis, Wash., April 9, 1893.
Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or:
1 received your letter and was glad
to hear from you. You want to know
how my leg is getting along. It Is
all right; the flesh Is growing out over
the shin bone and Is turning wliitc.
It is not straight yet, but I think it
will be as straight as the other leg
when warm weather comes on. I can
work most of the time. The other
doctors told me I could never be
cured without splitting it and scrap
ing the bone, but they are mistaken.
It Is gotttng well without ctatine or
scraping, so they do not know as much
as they thought they did, but you are
all right, for you haye done Jmt what
you said you could do. I will answer
any questions you ask about my leg,
Very truly yours,
A. Cooper.
Dr. Cook's office :1s at 301 Liberty
street, Salem
our
Reduction safe
It Is Refreshing.
As going to a summer resort to take
your meals In the large cool dinning
room of the Willamette. Special rates.
Win your battles against disease by acting
promptly. One Minule Cough Cu e pro
duces immediate results. When taken early
11 uicvsiiii tuubumpuon. Ana in latter stages
it furnishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store.
m
Bob Moore, of LaFyette, Ind says that
for constipation he has found De Witts Little
Early Risers tojbe perfect. They never gripe.
Try them for stomach and liver troubles.
Stone Drug Store.
Has been a success beyond anything we could hayc hoped for.
Still the good work goes on. We want your money. You
want our goods. Think of It. You can buy a good
Suit from us for $3,5(1
Abetter one for ... 5t(
Afine dresssuit for 7.00 to 9.5J
Any S20 suit for 15,0(1
Boys and children's suits. Wc have a largcsclection, that wo
will sell regardless of cost, hats, furnisning good, all dowi to
the bottom price. In fact, everything goes at the cheapest
price during this reduction sale.
G.
W.
JOHNSON
&C0
120 STATE ST.
MARRIED.
The editor of the Evans Cit
writes. "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly
remedies failed."
all throat and lung
store
Pa., Globe,
It cured my children after all other
It cures coughs, colds and
troubles. S:one Drug
Sick headache absolutely and permanently
cured by usine Mol.i Tea, A pleasant herb
drink Cures constipation and indigestion,
makes you eat, sleep, work and happyj Sat
isfaction guaranteed or money back. 35c and
Lunn & Urooks druggist.
Phoenix and Golden Eagle Bicycles
aw juucueii, ijewisix&iayeruo. branch
(opposite brewerv.l ihmniv .v an
S75. Golden 827. 50 and $30.
F. F. Caby, Manager.
7-6-tf.
E. O. Blanks, or Ljwisville, Teias, writes
that one box of DeWitt's When Haiel Salve
wm worm sjo.ooto mm It cured his piles
or ten years standing. He ad rises others to
it. It cures eeiema, skin di:ases and ob
tinate sores. Stone Drug Stcre
ueoanon iir. Kees, father of Mrs,
J. J. Sawyer, suffered a stroke of par
alysis Tuesday, affecting his left side.
The old gentleman Is 85 years old.
Some
wheels.
bargains in second-band
WIGGINS' BAZAAR !
RACKET PRICES,
A CHILD ENJOYS
The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and
soothing effect of Svrun of Fk. wimn
b Inced of a laxative, and If the father
nnmother be costlvo or bllllous, the
or st gratifying results follow its use:
ninhat It Is the best family remedy
so twn. Every family should have
kottle. Manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co.
OASTORIA,
Bears tna $ The Kind Yea Haw Alwirs Bocjfct
Arke.'s Dyrcpsia Tablets are sold on a
hi4itlve guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raisinc
oft he food distress after eating cr any form
oi dyspepsia One little tablet gives im
mediate relief. sc and and 50c. Luan &
Brooks, druggists.
CASTOR I A
For Infanti and OMldrea.
The M You Havo Always BwgM
Bears tho
Bemember
the Maine
Spring In your atch may creak
at any time and if it does I win
replace it for 75c.
And should It need cleaning 1 will
do that with the most mechanical
skill for 75c.
All work warranted,
Salem's watchmaker.
C.H.Hinges,D.R.
O'MEARA - JORDAN. - At the
home of the brides parents Mr. and
Mrs. James O'Meara.ln Santa Rosa,
Fmo' aV llKh- ,n.oon Frlday Ju'y lci
1898, Miss Julia O'Meara, of Santa
KOSa, to Harvev S. JnrHnn. nf Rnnt Hn
formerly of this city.
Meeting of School Directors.
At a meeting of the board of direc
tors for school District No. 24, held
Monday eyenlng, a number of ma. tors
pertaining to the linanclal manaw.
mentof the district, were considered,
The board Instructed the finance com.
julttee to pay for blackboard repairs
in the various school buildings. It
was decided to fix the a,utnan .
city superintendent, principals, teach
"8nHa,Dilanltr.s 0D . hasis and
,"'"'"" Ub u'3e or last year. The
board approve the action or tho n,nm
conmiltteo in applying some surplus
SftnePWt of certain notes
w a;aiusi, me district City
perintendent Geo. A. Peebles'
mreii unui tne lirst regular
ui me ooard in August
uis annual report and
TODAY'S MARKET.
poivtland, July 19. Wheat val
uj; ivana waua, 00c. 1
Jour-Portland, 33.75; SuperM
w -u uur uui.
Oats White 38:JDc.
Ilay Good, $11(312.00 per ton.
IlOns fr7i)l: Jr nl1 nmjn
... . :c-"l
wool valley.
Signature of
Eyeslteated free.
15c to $1.00.
Smoke glasses
303 Commercial st.
6toreiWCen poatofflco &-Fya
Su-was
meeting
to complete
1f ItinlrA 1.
assignment of tenchora .m. . L
i ,. "' """ unsu-
The Proprietor
themselves. are surprises in
w rrcsn coffee Free,
4c; old crop 4f3tJc.
v 1rV19n. T?oct
...,. AVl.fa, JWOjfl
Millstuif Bran, 815; shorts, $15.
iuunry uiucKens, mixed,
turkeys, live, 10121c.
ifgs uregorj,(flOiac per doz.
llmr": flrnnn ...lit...! nnii.o
under CO lbs,0J7c;sheep pelts'.lS
yuiuus $1.00 ner sacg.
liutter Best dairy, 2jCM0c; fn
viuuiuciy, uucc'uooc a roil.
Potatoes. ;jo&35e per sack.
Hoes Heavv. 4 7fV
Mutton- Weatliers3sc; dressed,
"LUi dicers, j(cc;j.f)u; cows, -',
dressed, 5(o)7.
SALEM MAKKET.
Wheat 51c.
uais 30c.
drug
ryesitln a highly artTtr VMy
Strange to sav thk riiiii tlstl brow.
not e xpenslve. retamnSlous ""do is
cents, or 3 pou'ndi ?nrlD? 5?,sted at 35
Qne coffees of eaual ,,dallar' Most
to 45 cents oaUade.,reta11 at 40
blend. ' uu for the Peacock
d&w
WANTED Dnrc. . -
rey,orbuckbod jVor " unc' c?"
ecoorirw, i.0.'".rse must we mh
Must be cheap 'r it 1, ' A ,a'lr driver.
't,Salent!P6"gon,UlV"' Slhwxd 0alt
Hay-Baled, cheat, $78.
. f,1"r-In wholesale lots, 83.80:
Hogs-dre'sed, 5Jc,
Lrive cattle 2j(a3c.
Veal -5.
iKRot,tcr-DaIry 1215c; creaoij
15(rf20c. 8
Sheen-Live, $2.50(S$3.
Wool-Best, 15c. Mohair 25c.
Hops -Best 3J(o)5c.
E'L'S-121p. in nol,
Poultry Hens, 8c; spring chic
1. Farni SU)oked meats Bacon,
ham.ioc shoulder. 8i(a0c.
i'otatoes 40c.
It Left Him.
"I was weak and nervous and
&t do more than half a day's
I procured a bottle of Hood's
aPar'lla and began taking ill
soon I was able to work, the nerl
unco ltnn ,-r. . . - .
",.""" 'eiL mo anu 1 was in
wen. jsiy Wf0 llag nlso togn
by Hood's."
H. WEinl
Needl
ooa's i'liis aro the only pij
take with Hood's Sarsaparlllif
"ure to get Hoods.
The Chirf n,.,.. . r w:i..u... P. A
r.r:..: , ::..""&- -"ii. -a
- .us i-uue ttriy Kisers are the v
ZiC ua in msiamily during lorn
?;i ,!IseJkeePinC' They cure cons?!
sick headache and stomach and liver!
3aWre but great in result
"'ug5iore.
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10c
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