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77'W-,P,Ww,(l.V omit m NPT iii iM $ EiSSftl. HA' hmv,: fi: mmr- iwm t hrr l 'I -'.. i.t '. '-', iir y.7. E ' ' Si'i . w & i U.i . . P?? - an'', ; VJ t; S i . S SiaaalMalHHa'ataw. ...': HJ BR-i . . aav"aaflaKSaaT?&-4riaBat B.HI1 1L1 affl I HOLVERSON'S JKOK Ladies' Underwear Now lines of "Florence" and "Onelta" union suits In all grades from 7Gc to 83.00 Fine wool garments In white or natural, beat oyer sold for 81.00 per garment. Ladles white merino ribbed, a great value C5o per garment Full lines of cotton llccccd gar ments from ' 25c up. J. J.JiDALRYMPLE & CO. CALL A MESSENGER .... and hnvo your notea and packages dolivered, to collect a bill, to so on errands for you. Ask for apodal rates on morohanU' paoknges. Charges roasonablo, Bloyclo sor Woo. nine Bluo boxes or tolophone 40. Lookwood Messenger System, Control - office- No. 200 Commercial ntroet. THE WEATHER. Tonight and Wednesday occasional rain. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Movements of Residents and Visitors at the Capital City. Tor iullltloiial Ixictl am! 8oclnl scethlnl pngc.J II. y. Olio Is In Jefferson today. J, O. Rao, of Albuny,haH returned to his homo after a visit In Sulcm. Nowt. Furroll, King of tho the For est Rnngers.urrlvcd from Mt. JolTorson today, Judgo Burnett has gone to Albany to convene- tho Linn county circuit court. Miss Ida Van Cleave, of Corvullls, has returned to her homo after u visit with Salem friends, Mrs. VanDuyno,who has been visit ing her friend, Mrs, Gcorgo Irwin, has gone to Eugene for a visit with relatives, Tho llaskot social glyen by tho ladles of tho W, U. T. U. lust evening, proved a most enjoyablo affair. Al though tho attondanco was not till that could bo desired, it was a finan cial success. A date Lost. It Is a common thing today to hear peoplo bewailing tho loss of their front gate, but you hear no one saying ho has lost contluenco In tho Little Champion 6o cigar. All Hsllowo'en is enjoyed greatly by tho young folks, but ail ugos onjoy a IGo meal at George Bros, on Stuto street. 15c a Yard FordreM goods. Look at thorn in tho window, thoy muko up us pretty as higher priced goods. Wo have them at higher prices also. Wo havo somo of tho nicest bluck dress goods in tiulotu, rou will Ad; niakoa mlstako if you do not look them over before buying your dress, Our Slippers, Aro from tho house of 0. K. Fox, They miinufueturo nothing also, bo make slippers well. Qur black and tun felt Jullotts, with fur trimming aro u nlco thing to wcur around homo on cold frosty mora logo. Thoy keop your feot warm. Men's Hats That aro stylish. Good quality itod low prices. A combination that Is hard to beat. You will line all our huts possess theso .qualities, Shoe Repairing, We have with us W. II. Arm strong, who is tho best shoemaker iHWtueu. 1'ino nana turns ana welts area specialty with him When your lino shoes need half soling or repairing, bring them to hm kimI ho will take prldo In ekMW you nice Job, WJLUS BROS. & CO, OASII DRY GOODS AND SHOEH. ,ftUudrti Patterns, bout and cheapest. vrtrj- '- '" B leal IBlWCJBJRJK-ISJB; iHolverson Is sole agent for Salem for W, C, G corsets, also the W, C, G waists for ladies miss cs and children, None better made, A full line of shapes and sizes in stock, CASH STORE A Big Drive -IN- Men's Solid Colo; Wool Underwear Goods that sold at 81.00 per gar ment, and were good value at that, we offer the lot at . 50c per garment, Y, M. C. A. Enter oinment. At the First M. E. cliurch, Friday evening will bo glvon tho first enter talnmcnt of the Y. M. 0. A.courso for which tickets have been sold. Tho program will be excellent and will be worth many times its price of admis sion. There is no question but what Salem has an abundanco of talcnt.and tho following names of those who will tako a part In tho program Is a suffic ient guarantco or Its merit. Tho Car dinal Quartet, P rof.Seley, Mrs.Jos.II. Albert, Miss Beatrice Sliclton, Mr. Clifford White Kuntncr, Miss Blanch noil. Miss Aldorson, Mr. S. Burr tics, Miss Mattlo Southwlok, Miss Lolo Jlcklln and Miss Nelllo Brown. As tho Association will go to but small cxponsc, and -thoso on tho pro gram kindly donated their help, tho proceeds will go wholly to assist In tho Y. M. 0. A. work. Admission to all 10 cents. AT MARION COURT HOUSE. Tho bond of John Jacobs, adminis trator of tho estato of Rebecca Pcntor, deceased, was filed today In tho sum of 8000. Tho petition of Rosa Ilasslug, widow of Joseph Massing, for tho guardlunshlp of her minor chlldron was tiled and grunted by tho court. Peter Maucr, administrator of the estate of Jacob Matthcs, . deceased tiled his final account and was dis charged by tho court. Mamago llconscs woro Issued by tho county clork to Miss Lois V. Cook and Mr. Willis English, J. S. Hallcs signing tho atlldavlt, und Miss Nedu Jcsson und Mr. Andrew Whit ney, Miss Minnie Wolfer acting as witness, Mi, LOST. A largo dark brown St. Ber nard dog, gray on haunches und tall. Return to A. F. Iloror, coruer Choni okcta and 20th streets for roward. George Francli Train, the fa tuous sage of gteftyb - Madison Square, who - lias for thirty 'M-fiii' -- years ae cllned the of any one but children, says, "I am a child my self." If a man will live rightly and take proper care of tils lieulth dur & ing youth and maturity lie may live to a green old aye, and still be able to say with absolute truth, "I am a child myself.1' Youth is not a matter of years. Happiness is not a question of experiences. Youth is happiness and health Is youth. The healthy person, young; or old, will be a happy per son. It is a simple matter to get the body into a healthy condition and then to keep ft there. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery Is the greatest of health makers and health savers. It is the great blood-maker aud flesh-builder. It makes the appetite keen, the dlffcstlon and assimilation tier- feet, the liver active, th blood pure, the muscles strong, the brain clear, the nerves steady aud every vital organ in the body healthy and vigorous. It makes firm, healthy flesh, but decs not make corpulent people more corpulent. It does not make flabby flesh like cod liver oil. It purine, the blood and drives out the poisons of malaria and rheumatism. It is the best remedy for blood and skin diseases. It cure 98 per cent, of all rases of conturap tion, Grateful patients, who bad been given up to die, have permitted their esperi ences, names, addressee and photograph! to be reproduced in Dr- tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser The sufferer who withes to investigate may write to any of these. The 'Oolden Medical Discovery ' Is sold by all medicine dealers, and only unscrupulous dealers will try to induce a customer to take some worthless substitute for the sake of a few pennies added profit Send 11 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, for a. copy of Dr, Fierce' 1008. pare illustrated book, ''Common Sense Medical Adviser;" in paper covers Address Dr, K. V. Vierce, I)uBlo, N. Y. mHf.n Cxr'Wrm)H ' I 1 IWp"ri" " UJ I i LEGAL MATTERS. Board of Agriculture Have Judg ment Taken Against Them. judge Boise Grinds Out' a Big Quit of Cases in ' Department Number a. Judge Burnett. udourncd depart tnent No. 1 to Nov. 11 th. TUB STATU FA I It CASH Justice of the Peace II. A. Johnson rendered Judgment ngalnst the State Board of Agriculture, In tho case wherein M. V. Kuys sued that body upon wurrunts Issued In Ills favor for ltbor perfjrmed and goods furnished during tho past year. Tho otute board fulled to appear In court, after Its demurrer wus overruled, evidently declining to plead further. Messrs. Brown, Myers and Wrightman, the new law firm win their first suit and get Judgment for 8205 on three war rants, and there is no reason why all warrants against the Stuto Fair cannot bo collected. In tho stuto fair board suit Atty. Gen. Idlcman made a hard tight. It was tho first tltno ho had over appeared InaSalom justice court. It had been supposed that ho would not conde scend to appear in any court but tho st'ptcmo court, or a circuit court, und counsel for plaintiff noted that thl was tho Mrst .appearance of so high a law officer in a justice court. It seems it was a dead horse case out of which no private lawyer could extract a state fco. A STHONO TEAM. The Attorney Genoral fouud tin now law firm hot stuff. Hon. J. N Brown who has been In the legislature several times but li now out of politics, prac ticed ten year, In Eastern Oregon and a ycarut nillsboro, IIo Is a well posted counsellor and enjoys a reputa tion as a fighter In court for his cllont. Frank Wrightman, for ton years connected with tho sheriff's ofllco, has tho most thorough legal knowledge In his field of any man In Marlon covnty. This Is tho only iawflrm In town with u puro blonde tho red headed member being Jefferson Myors, who has a wldo experience In legislation und public affairs. Tho client who gets this now team to pull for him ivlll Und ho can plow a straight deep furrow. ANOTHER NKW LAWYER WINS. In tho case of Gcorgo F. Rodgors against tho Northwestern Stove Foundry, no answer was made by the dotcudunt and (udgment wus entered in favor of plaintiff for 8120,31. Edwurd Ilorgun, tho young practic ing attorney also won JLhls his first suit in court. Young Ilorgun Is a close legulstudont and a rustler. DKl'AHTMENT NO. 2. Following aro tho docket entries made by Judgo Bolso during tho day: E. M. Eborhart, insolvent, A. O. Condlt, usslgncc, assignment; contin ued. Schuyler Ruo.lnsovont, J. T. F, B. Brontano assignee, assUnutoot; con tinued. David Scott, Insolvent, Alfred Bardsloy, assignee, assignment, con tinued. II. N. Salisbury, insolvent, A, N. Bush, nsslguco, usslgumont ordor confirming (lnul roport und discharg ing assignee. Freeman Arnold, Insolvent, F. J. Bolter, usslgnmont; continued. Iver Larson, insolvent, A. Muglll, assignee, assignment; It appearing from the petition that tho claim of Cool Id go & McClalno lias been filed, It Is ordored that tho sumo is not a claim aguinst tho InRolvoct, Lyman D, Hall vs. Gcorgo W. Water bury otul., motion for sheriff's deed; ordor granted. Loo. Willis, liifolyont, M. L, Cham bsrlln, asslgnco, order to disburse 12) per cent, on claims; continued. W. R. Swlnk vs. John Lcedy et ah, confirmation of sale, salo continued. Enterprise Lumber Co,, Insolvent, 0, E, Hawkins, assignee, assignment; ordered that assignee tilo a report within ton days. Cora A. Whorloy vs. Albeit II. Whorloy, divorce; dismissed without ludlco, W. II. Holmes, administrator, vs. Mary Apple, equity; dismissed as por stipulation. F, B. West, Insolvent, J. W. PiUo, asslgnco, usslgnmont; order granted to sell proporty at private salo, J. N, Turnbow ys, Dolla L. Turn bow, divorce; dofault, continued. E. F. Osborn, insolvent, Jefferson Myers, asslgnco, assignment; stricken from tho docket. J, D.Shuw ot al, ys. Prudence Gray otul,; dismissed. Nancy S. Belle et al, vs, Churlos A. Brown, equity; set for Friday at 0 a. m. John Lemuohor vs, Katherlno Lo muchor, diverce: trial sot for Wednes day ut 0 u. m. Alox Huston ys. Fa utile F, Huaton , divorce; at Issue; trlul set for Wed nesday ut 2 p. m. W. II, Fear vs. Thomas J, Hunt ct al., equity, sale continued. Lucy A. Adams ys. Win. Adams divorce; defuult, Wm. MoMustors vs, John Rayaard et al , equity; dofault; served by pub llcatlon; decree of foreclosure, W, P. Lord et al, vs. Owen ot ul forccIosure;dlsuilRcd. W. P, Lord ct al. vs. Edgar Grim, foreclosure; default as to all defend- decree of foreclosure, Emma II, Anderson vs. C. Zlmmer mannctux, foreclosure; dofault acid decree of foreclosure, W, P, Lord et al. ys, Alice Snyder; default and decree of foreclosure. Clyde Brown vs. J. Q. A. Rowlby ot. ul answer tiled; reply by Novem ber 2. W.W. Murphy vs, Luclla Murphy, divorce; continued for serf Ice. Newtonla II. M'cCnuley ot al. ys Annie M. 1. and J. A. McCormlck, foreclosurec; default and d.crcc of foreclosure. I. N. Commons vs-Tlie Oregon Land Co.. foreclosure; default aud decree. Huns Peterson vs. Anna Peterson, divorce; default; hearing set for Thursday atOa. m. Mary P. Johnson vs. June McCauley. ct al, foreclesure: guardian ad litem appointed. M. L. Chamberlain for all the defendants. John S. Mi-Clellun vs.Susun McClel lan. divorce; detault; hearing set for riiursday utlOa. m. A. Bush ys. Anthony Klein et al;for trial. Sarah Scheurer vs. W. R. Scheurer, divorce; defuult. Llllenthut & Co. vs. F.' Trombly et ul, Injunction; motion to strike out, and demurrer. A. J. Hamilton vs. W. S. Bcckner, equity; settled and dismissed. Stuto School Land Commissioners vs. I. B, Small et al., motion for sher iff's deed; motion allowed. Mary A. Plamondon ct al., vs. Francis B. Pcnland ot av., equity; de fault as to all detendants: Fred Hurst, John Molrund J. T, Bcggs appointed referees to partition proporty. Martha King vs. Wru. King, divorce; continued. G. J. Moore vs. Gcorgo Wright etal; motion for sheriff to make deed; mo tion allowed. G. M. Lease vs. Haryoy Massoy ct al motion for sheriff's deed; order for payment, confirmation of sale, and order for tho present sheriff to make deed to property Hold. A. A. Sporry vs. J. E, Baker et al", motion for sheriff to make deed; motion allowed, Charles L. Watt vs. Perry A. Brooks, motion for sheriff to mako deed; ordrr granted. Ada Strong vs. Goo. II. Jones et al., foreclosure und confirmation; sale confirmed. Nancy S.Belloct al. vs. Chas. A. Brown, equity, set for trial Friday at Ou. tn. Carrie L. DeVancey v. Wm. II. DoVancoy, divorce granted and custody of minor children awarded to plaintiff A. Bush vs. Anthony Klein, trial Monday at 0 a. m. E. T. Clarey vs. R. B. Clarey, dl vorco granted, custody minor children awarded plaintiff. Sugar War. The sharp dcollno in the prlc'o of the western sugar refinery, to meet the cut ef one-half cent per pound in the Arbucklcs, who hoyo entered the market as competitors with their eastern rollncd sugar, Is regarded by the trado as tho beginning of a merry war In which local consumers will bo tho gainers, Jobbers will not suffer and t no only losors will bo tho big rotlncrlcs und u number of rota II grocers, vUio uru loaded up with sugar on a falling markot. Tho Arbucklcs havo sont tholr sugar to San Francisco for reasons best known to themselves. They uro among the greatest producers of rcllncd sugrfr In tho cust, and probably on this occasion havo secured a special low rate of freight, which U to their advantage. Tholr locals; agent first offered sugar In this market ntCi conts, lessi cont rebate, delivered hero In a few days, orut81.72-pcr 100 pounds, frco on board cars at Now York. Tills was u reduction of ono half cent per pound. Tho Western Sugur Rollnlng Company and tho California Beet Sugar Company, which have been following tho prices and working in harmony to that extent with tho sugar, immediately mot the cut and established tho following prices: Cube (crushed and fine crushed) 0e: powdered, 01c; candy granulated, 61c; dry grunulated, line, ftic; confectioner, A, file; California A, Gic; Magnolia, Sic; Extra C, 6c; Golden t 4Jo. Does Your Grocer want you to have poor cake ? No. He'll sell you Scti. tings Best baking powder when enough of you say : u I want the best baking powder there is." ,. DRY FEET WARM FEET Wo'd llko oyery man In Salem who wants a warm, dry foot during tho rainy days this winter, to try thoso "Water Kin-,''-shoes. Made of box calf, with waterproof Interlining, bellows louKue, English back stay, Harvard too stlctly up-to-date war runted by Rice & Ilutchlus. We're having a big trado on them. Then that Vlcl, with leather lining and Goodyear welt sole, a teutlful shoo for lighter wear. Another big shipment of those turns expected early this week. RACKET PRICES WIGGllYS BAZAAR, 307 Commercial Street WALK ASHORE! It all happened at one of those pleasant Ma side resorts, where life is comedy from day to day and tragedy has no place. She just stepped on the raft which she thought was moored, and in pure idleness of mood fell to rocking It from side to side. But the raft was not moored. Her rocking bait slowly dislodged it from the sand, on which It was grounded, and when she turned around, she was afloat and the shore a rod behind her. She cried for help and was heard by a lonely fisherman who sat at ome distance on the beach mending his nets, How slowly he got up. How slowly be tramped across the sandy shore. Ana she was drifting, drifting, drift ng I " Save me "I she cried, "save me"! as the old man came to the water's edge. The grlz zled mariner raised his. hand to the side of his mouth and cried hoarsely, "Walk ashore"! . . . .... That's all there was or u. sue was sun in shoal water. All she needed was tho timely word of instruction and advice. But suppose It had not come? Suppose she had not heeded it? Was there no danger? The open sea, a frail raft, and a frailer woman I The woman on the raft Is a type of hun dreds of thousands of her sex who are drifting into danger, up to a aennnc aay, they have been enjoying life in perfect security. Then, in n moment, a sense of impending danger comes. They are at the mercy of disease. Every day increases tlia danger, They nre drifting, drifting, drift ing. Then comes the cry for help. To thousands of appeals there has come tho answer from Dr. R. V. Tierce, chief con suiting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., WALK ASIIOKUl WALE ASHORB 1 1 You are still in the shallow waters of disease. You can still get back without more than Inconvenience to the land of health behind you, All you need is just the right word of advice and common sense Instruction in time, and the grip of a helping hand. That isjust what Dr. tierce offers to every one suffering from disease ; timely, health restoring, life saving advice, practical help. It requires some confidence to take advice when your own senses are against it. The woman on the raft could not see the bottom of the roily water, and the land looked so far away. So the woman in disease can't see how she can be cured, nnd recovery of health seems hopeless. And, perhaps, the very disease that has begun to threaten her is consumption, that dreadful disease regarded by millions as incurable. Her local doctors jaerhaps say, "wc can make your suffering.! little less, but there's no hope." Docs Dr. Pierce claim to cure consump tion? That question isn't worth arguing Look al the record. Take a case In point. Here is a man (or woman) with a hacking couiih, a hectic flush, nlght-sweatf, srent ema ciation or wanting of fleoli, spitting of blood, shortness of breath and all the other ay mptoms. Aflcr every remedy and every local physician has failed, he, as a last resort, takes " Oolden Medical Discovery " and the cough vanillic, the cheek gets back its natural color, sleep becomes sound and refreshing, the spitting of blood stops, flesh and muscles liecomc firm, weight Increases, and life goes along In quiet aud com fort to the full limit of the three score years and ten. llut may be It wasn't consumption after all? May be it wasn't. You know It was something that was attacking the very citadel of life, and It was something that was cured by the lite of Dr. rlerce's Golden Medical Discovery, And Dr. fierce Is curing such "somethings " right along with a record of over a quarter of a million cases, and not more thnn three per cent, of failures. One fact, at least. Is well established. That the "Golden Medical Discovery" does cure weak lungs, bleeding from lungs, obstinate, lingering coughs, laryngitis, bronchitis, throat disease, and kindred affections of the air pas sages, which, If neglected or badly treated, lend up to consumption, can no longer be doubted In view of the many thousands of well estab lished cures of such cases reported by the most trustworthy cltlsens. Many of these cases have been pronounced consumption nnd incurable by the best local physicians before the suffer ers commenced the use of Dr, Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery. Whether the doctors have erred In their judgment In these numerous cases or not Is not for us to decide. Ma a household is ssddened because of failure to keeps safe and certain enre for croup such es One Minute Cough Cure, See that your it.ls ones are protected. Damp Weather Apparel is what one needs these days, Wo onu suit the most economical in boots, shoes, hosiery, sieves, uderwear, ltult shirts, mackin toshes, aud rubber goods. It's to your interest to examine tbese goods even if you don't buy, we're always glad to show them. 'S 303 Commercial St, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE TI1R POST-OFFICE $3.10 .35 ladle?, 92.45 welts and 92,75 hand uSSksV- i SsBPsaHav 5aP-J9ffi5J3C5tsMi isKsTUMsR SaWBBf''ylA'BBBBBBMW VSSrgTSSfcuw T4l. AiLSfSSSSSSS- OSBURH RACKET CHANGED Dm A splendid line of dry goods ladies garments, fine underwear, lace curtains, yarns, umbrellas, All the lines of goods in the store have been placed in the hands of S, Friedman, by the new purchasers to be . closed out as rapidly as possibly, The prices talk. Comeif you want bargains, to MARRIED. JESSON WHITNEY-At Uio ofllco of County Judgo 0. ,P. Tcrrel, Tuesday November 1. at 11:30 u. m. Miss Neda Jesson to Mr. An, drew Whitney, both of Woodburn. PLAYED OUT. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite. Fevernhness, Pimples or Sores ar all positive evidences of impsre blood. No matter how it became so It must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Wood Blexlr has never failed to cure 'Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we will sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Your Dinner Is not porfect without a taste ot that superb Swiss Cheese The best In tho world. SONHANN THE GROCER 124 State st Telephone SI HEWSflHES Dearborn's Book Store 5c Games. Punch and Judy, Old Maid, Snap, Shoot the Hat, Tobogganing, Steeple Chase, Yacht Race, Steeple Chase. 10c Games, Illustrated Authors. Peter Coddle. Cinderella, Longfellow, Dickens, Kamuiur tjuniations, .Map or u. -., Dog Show, Rloycle Game, Fox und Gee60, A, R, C, Rlockb, 15, 20 and 25c each. 25c Games, Game of Centuries, Picture Puzzles, Cut Up Steamboats, Railroad Cars, Engine. Animals, Map U. S., Uncle Sam, Old Maid, Snap. Checkers, 5c a box to 25o a box, also Double Eagle Anagrams, Yellow Kid Ten Pins. "Yellow Kid Cut Up Puzrje. Christian Endeavor Game, Urownie Nine Pins, Itase Rail, DEARBORN'S BOOK STORE, Good store l 6ommer6ial The rooncr a cougti or cold is cured the better. Lingering colds ate dangerous, One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? It is pleasant, a'one's Drug store. Lamps.. Largo assortment of lamps In latest shupes and designs la nlckfe, high and low stundlng banquets und vaso lamps. Wo hayo them all marked In plain fig ures and can savo you money on our lino us wc bought thorn direct ut tho factory. Come and sco tho line, oven if yon do not purchase. Yokohama Tea She RED FRONT. REMEMBER our fresh roasted Cof fees If you want a good cup of coffee. FREE DELIVERY, w OSTEOPATHY m W. J. NOVINOBR, D. O. Qradoato American School of Osteopathy. Ktrlcsvllle, Mo. Tuesday and B&tnrday at T, W. Davenpoit's, 204 Btate stroet, Balera. Monday, Wednesday am Iriday, Itooma 4-M. First Nat. Hank, Euiano. Ore. Consultation Free at oUlee. ll-Mm -flrffltoiai Teet. $6.00 Painless operations our specialty,; ..SflLEM DENTAL PARLORS.. . ROOMB 27 AND 29 ELDRIDOE BLOCK. Great Sacrifice Sale Of Millinery at THE LEADER For the next 30 days ,JnMrfTP'Y7ERNIIATS "Bwotly reduced prWs. Walking huts and sailors at wholesale cost. Ostrich tips i off. All silk, good quality ribbon up to No. 7 ut 4 cents a vn.nl. Tin t xr oo . n -... ... . uiaM and fancy rlbbonR In all widths i off. ML E FRASER two HANDS !' rv-- A A" a :,- jr ' "H? .. i. street AMUSEMENTS. RHED'B OPBRA HOUSE. ONK NiailT ONLY. MONDAY, OCTOIIER Slat. The Kniiioiis Irish Comodlans, Murray Mack In their New Comedy HiNNIGAN'S BALL, (lingered I'p-to-Dato. Seats on Salo, Wo, 75c and $1.00 RDBD'S OPBRA HOUSB, Five Nights and Saturday Matlnoc, COMMENCING TUESDAY NOVEMBER I, llcturnlns of tho Favorites, Hamlin's Wizard Oil Company Company Stronger Than Ever. I'opular Prices, Coal Coal Coal Cheapor than wood; but wo tell you this not withstanding It Is antagonistic to our wood trade. Just received two carloads of Alio free burning Oilman coal in store and for sale res sonablo. Also sawed and dry wood. Ooodi delivered free. 1). S. UENTLKY CO. Successors to Balcm Imp. Co. 10-M lino. 317 Front, cor. Cbemekets. o-ij.-s'ocoaExxi.. ill fio- I1B1IS iCBltUIl Ci ti ta Srf.i -,U iTirr f&&A4C " You will save dollars by calling at our stores THE LEADER Q&vtf e;Ufe'" rwwwp , , . ,J.-T-.-t p -- ...,... I. SM tfaTsknsttsila,amyiMiiiilTi--liilM tstBamrttMmi. P--1