Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 09, 1899, Image 4

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RAND OLIMAX!
T,-i wlnH tin nnr ntihtml winter sate.
wo, win uoiu a
Grand Clearance Sale
.One WeeLJan. 6th to 11th, Inclusive.
8TOHK
Bargains in all Departments.
HOLVERSON'S
oa.su
STORE
rthii;wiidfiiittmmmmfMmii mmmA
ft FINE CLASS
Of Young Gentlemen and Ladles
Complete the Ninth Grade,
Some Excellent Recitations and Splendid
Dull Work by the Junior
Class.
TOW
and
Towe
.-,
For the balance of the week we offer
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
' In ail lines of towels and towelling.
Sec North Window.
J. J. DALRYMPLE &. CO.
A
New Thing,.
Wo arc always strictly up-to-date
nod watoh fur new tilings to offer
our customer. Wo can obango
your Gold Rimmed Glares to
IMiiilessoi tlio latest ntylc. Como
nnd hoc tlio work. All kinds of
upcctaolcs repair dono and made
same as new,
MY liS THSTRI)
FREE.
C, H, HINGES
2WJ COMMERCIAL KTIIKKT.
THE SENATORIAL UANQUKT.
Program of Toasts for President Taylor's
Supper Tonight.
President. Tom Tuvlor will this
ovcnlng entertain IiIh colleague and
friends with n Aiirmer ut tliu Wlilnm.
otto, nt 7:30 o'clock. Tlio following
program will bo announced by tlio
toast master of tlio occasien:
"Thrill! Whom Wn Now T'ntnrfnln "
Senator Driver,
Hcsponno (lovornor Ocor,
Hlalo Judiciary Senator Hmltli.
llCSDOnRU Cllluf JllAf Ifit Wnlvnrtnn.
Effect of Expansion to tlio J'aulllu
Coast Souutor Fulton.
Oregon Is Proud of liar S Idlor
Hoyit Senator Hrowiiell,
Tho Effect of Education on Legis
lature Honator Mulkoy.
If It Worn Not for the Oregon Log
Nature What Would tlio Supremo
Court Do ? Judge Moore.
Tlio Kirect of "Lady Clerks" in
Legislation to. Oregon. Honator Reed. '
' Notice.
Tlio young moil who tore down and
used for fuel a row section of tlio Leo
Mission cctuutcry funco during tlio
coasting coiuon must renow tlio buuio
without delay or tulTor iho penalties
of tlio law In such canes provided.
rice.Kcctlon 067, chapter 7, Criminal
Oodo. W.T. Rinixw.Sco.
Hulom Or. Fob. I), IfiOO. 2.8-tf
New Notaries.
Tlio guvornor has uppolnt'd as
notaries a V. TlKurd, Tlgardvlllo,
Washington county; M. N. Colylg,
CtnyouYlllet J, N. Kinllli, Huloin;
Solomon Epdicolt, Oak, Coos county
nnd Androw Hnuen of Portland
wirden for tlio district of Columbia,
Examined.
Tlio pension ox.tmlnor yesterday
ijxumliicd Adolphus Thompson for an
Increase. Mr. Thorn pyw nerved ax n
prlv4to In Company II. Forty fourth
Indiana volunteers,
Elected President.
Tlio mfd-wlnlcr iiinnLliur nf (ho
Htato University board of rogonts was
licit! ut rorllund, Tuesday, at which
tlinu Hcgont It. S. lean was elected
to tlio presidency to succeed Henry
Falling, deceased, Hon 0. A. Dolph
was elected treasurer to succeed A.O,
Hovoy, dcccaicd. II. H. Friendly, I).
P. Thompson n-ul J. A. Dnlnli wurn
choscd as un exocutlvo commlttco.
President Chapman's resignation
was received and accepted, to tuko
effect at thoclooof tlio school year.
A com m I lteo.com posed of a A. Dolph,
I), P. Thompson and 0. II. Helllngor
and tlio nrosldont. wamitinninfmi mi
president and faculty, which will
makn recommendations nimur iim
linos to tlio board.
Thirty tcaehero began examination
ut tho court houio yestorday.
.
To cure La Grippe, ker-p warm, tipecitUy
ths I tet. sndtsk lit. Miles' Nmint. '
Wet vveather ehoca
You need iheui. Wo have them to
cll, Co-montid c them. Try them
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on. t co viinui niiii no nro sum v
will uko n nalr
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a u uw nun huu nimr nun. wo enu
k'OU
Mllld
Mli.tu .........II
,.v n, v u,
Uiuip urnll V
tult men, women and children.
Some rubber gooda left
Tnwowedwlro t ttlfwo out. Low
prices on Ilium. Men' (.unit HuntliiK
lkxiU for .$,
Twelve only
OLadlea1 Mnoklntwhoslu stuck. We
aroofJerltiit tlieiu ut exact wholesale
cost,
KJ&FltUng Corsets
ltniviuber wo have a full slMk.
roorj-wMc warranwHl,
Sued for Olyorce.
N. U. Pollard, nlulntirr. va 'I'limnn.
J. Pollurd, dofendunt, Is tho tltlo of a
divorce suit lllcd In Department No.
of tho stilto Circuit fur Marlon
county. Tho plalntllf nllouos that shu
becamo tho wlfonf dofoniliitit. ni. id.u,.
City, Idaho, on July i;i, iB87s that on
March 17, 1807, defendant deserted
and abandoned hor, and Moco that
unio nas failed to provide furor live
with hor. There nro no children.
Plalntllf asks for a divorce, nnd tho
com of tho action. Ilro-vn, Wrluhu
man Si Myers aro attorneys for the
pmint.ur.
To-Nlctitand To. Morrow Night,
And caoh duv linn fil.ihl ,1, .!.... it. i.
week you can tret at any ilruuKlnt's.
Kemp's IlaUam for tho throat ami
I.uiik. acknowiodKed to bo tho most!
niiii.Dfiniui ituiiruiif . .... m
ii: i .. '"'""'i vivr sum tor
Cuuuhs. Croup, Itroneliltls. Asthma
una uiniuinpiinn. (let n Inittlo to
dayaudkeonltuhMm In tho hnmu,.
so vou loan eiii-ok your cold ut uncV
Celeiil.U Celebrate.
OhlticM Now Year hemu, i ...i.i
uluht last nluht and tlm yimU. ..i....
thtU aro colobratltiK as usual, hy tuo.
"UfKS mill NKIISI ptlW-WOWf.
Willis Bros. & Co.
8P0T CASH IIOUSI
FlrtDorSBUih f the ltorilce.
H la win r d Pattern twtt and
wl-oo hlher man 90o,
ohtaiv
Dr, Uull's Cotiith Hviim ir.. m......
in a nv ii Hfi. i, u.n ..i . .. .
Qiri6Suwtimd:.flrn7ra,:..'w'wJ
whoopliiK aourth. UkIvw lali lassMl lu tu
toJlef and should be IZl "S! S
home. It only cuwts o a. Iwttie.
j owaslsaonMstunt wltli theaui litv
&oKt I'0WUHl 0,er Nd Vur
Fins tilnnVntz ..)......., ... ....
K,iW.,"'Mt-W'A
cHHBh
ALL STYLES
inrv . .. .A
"v" "'v IOJW
"Don't ycu feel scared? "Iwlsh It
was over with,"
These were sonic of tho exclama
tions heard on tho stnuo (Wore the
curtain rolled up at Itced's, on the
Krnduntlntf clans.
Tho class of 20 was composed as
usual, almost entirely of the fairer
sex, radiant In white muslin, guarded
by a yuunitcr class of mnazotis In scar
let with Hllvor and Koldcn spears.
Miss Delia Otis and Marlon
lllankcrshlp were' unable to attend,
but the rest of Mia clast were nrcsent.
lucludloK the six boys, who by soino
hook or crook had managed to remain
In school Imitf enough to com pic to tho
ninth Krado.
Prof. Yoder, tho teacher of the
famom class of 1809. was "nut of
flight" down In thonudloncons usual,
Htlll ho mnst havo felt proud of these
pupllf), who have had a record of bclni?
iiotorlouR by hard students, Those
pupils wero with Mrs, Kclloiw last
year, who ranks with Prof. Yoder as
one of the most proficient teachers In
the Bulcui schools. Ho both clans and
teachers havo been fortunnto In (heir
asioclutlons.
'PllI flVfl.fll.A. tftntnA.I ...III. h
AMU UAUIWIDUO UIIVIICU TflLII UIJ
Auinzon drill by tho girls of the
Lincoln school In charjrc or Miss Grif
fith, which was tho result of much
liurtl work and pleased tho largo aud
leuco In proportion to tho labor ex
pended. The cluss was now pre
sented by City Bupt. Peebles and
Chairman Hyrd, of tho board of edu
cation, Tho nroitrum nronor was
opened with a spirited recitation from
Miss Nclllo HpoiiK, "The Nation's
Volunteers,"
Ira Hamilton's unitlon was "Tlio
Annexation of tho Hawaiian Islands,"
and ho did the subject Justlco In bin
splendid delivery and the excelled sub
ject ho hud chosen was worthily
treated and roundly applauded.
Ella Amollla Klnemun sang "Wood
land Echoes," In a munnor that won
apphiUFa.
Mies lUnomitn had the misfortune
to have siiffcrcd from sovernl fulntimr
HpsllsdurliiK tho day, but with rare
pluokand determination carried out
her part.
Mlhsflortrudo Hashor recited "Tho
MartyH of thoMitlno". It, was tho
llnest elocutionary cIToot of tho oven
Imniud won hearty o.innienilatlon.
iSonator Mulkoy now spoko in Kul
oiry of tho public school system, true
lu eloquently the lulluence or tho
schools upon tho character of tho
American people. Ho doploron that so
fow boys wero completing tho public
school oourso. Tliu Hcruilor was at
his host and wan several times Inter
rupted by npplaiibo,
Mrs. IHriKOMsaiiKiiNwcot old Mini.'
"WaltKiK" by Millard, and as tmual
reonhed n rapturous recoil, rccpond
ln with "The Crimson Chain."
Chairman Hyrd. nf tlio Suimn Hnimo
board, now prusoiited tlio dlnli u in
hoiiio well chosen words ami then wave
way for tho last and host reaturo or
the evening.
Mrs. Miitthleu or the North school
had charge or the vestal virgin's drill,
tno until reaturo or u brilliant pro
gram, earned out by i y0u,ig ladles
and oignt children.
Mrs. Holland chanted tho Lord's
prayer In tho concluding scone.
Tho vestal were: Inez lloairlli,
llertha Clouuh, Alice Prestmll, Poorl
Dauicii, HowOago, Kdna Peot, Mjry
llalicoek, Mary Wauloss, May Hyrne,
uuiuo iiasuor, i.ena llruco, Ntolhi
Hrown. Oreoluu gowns lth gold
fringe, sandals mid a golden fillet
holding tho hair coinprUed their etc
tunics. F.ight Uttio imos us llowcr
girls wore tho attraction of tho eve
ning, and their posos In colored wa
withuneluotrlollluinlnutlun were a
nuing oilmax. Mrs. Matthlou had
iniportod from Portland an oloclrlo
lowiiiiitlvo houdlight especially for
tho tabloau. Hor labor unm ,...,...
Uiun roiKtld In tho ploosuro hor
irnlmul Hock gno tho vast uudloiico.
Tho entertainment nsu whole was
very woll received. Tiimmiv ri,i..i....
Inwril was ttut tluro wore no original
..Miiiuvr on uio program, but all of
thu rovltultuiu wHunf hi,.i i...
It was n nmtior of rgrot to niioo that
him muuy linrgtm oould nut havo
rouderwl tho class ihhjiii, as she Is
known to bo wipublo r writing well
Ininotow.
Thoprngiam was not Uki Iuhl. .
copl for tho luruo numbar ofj-oung
ohlldr.nwho tMrtluiivn.wi n i. ."
order to suggest timt hereafter the
mralMM U hokl In tho afternoon, as
the strttln uti the ohlldrotl U ki grout
at night.
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JOURNAL "X-flAVfi."
"Cayuse" Is the proper tianid foftt
literary club for a large per cent of
the coming Oregon youth, Cayuse
signifies something wild nnd wooly,
and tho youth who ore dcprleycd of
an ordinary education, through lib
cralltv or college legislation should be
recognized somewhere.
The public Interest that centers In
local legislation, aod tho results of
expected court decisions In the near
future, havo directed public utlcntlon
toward the powers that be, and Incl
dcntly to the powers that ought not
to be. Tho change from other days Is
not great, but tho "Innocents abroad"
arc Just making n discovery.
tit
Tlio Salem push politicians howl ut
tho "unscrupulous" methods of The
Jouhnai,. Tjik JooitNAr. Is always
'unscrupulously" on tho Hide of tho
people. It Is "unscrupulously" In
favor of this city, and school district
being put on a cash basis, reduced
to the lowest notch, and no more debt
being created. Let the"unscrupuIou8"
push rage.
There Is lobbying and lobbying. A
man or womun may properly bo em
ployed by others to promote some
mutter of public Interest before u leg
islature. Hut tho man or woman who
will bcslcgo the legislature to logroll
nnd Inlibv throuirh a lob In their own
Interest Is 3ccond cousin to a highway
robber, but u far worse enemy to tho
public.
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STATE SCHOOL SllPf.
Ackcrmann Declares He Is Not
Fighting the Text-book BIII.'E
Believes the Measure Will Pass the House
Daly School Revision 0111
May Also Pass.
liftiuiMtfiYH lAtaiiiAiTwniti'rta&S
-Tft1araifiiniiiiiiiirirTiit-J-' " ' ' ,r
Friedman's
New
H6t
Jacksonville Times: The bill or
Senator Duly, nf Hen ton und Lincoln
counties, which mukes n rudlcal
change In tlio laws regulating the
government of schools und the selec
tion or text books, has passed the sen
ate. It If a body blow to tho Ameri
can Hook Company, which will spare
no effort" to defeat the bill In the
Inuse.
t $ X
ir there Is any place whero polities
and personal Interests should cease It
ought to bo In tho management or tho
state schools ror tho blind and dcuf
mute. The taxpayers aro bled merci
lessly to support theso Institutions for
a defect I vo class and nothing but good
continuous administration can bo or
any bonnlltto them. It Is disgusting
to think that there arc persons who,
merely to get u place, will plot to
throw a now hand In charge of these
tinfortuuutcs.
t tt
Hounty bills aggregating $.'U2,000
aro befoto tho legislature, hoiiio or
thorn aro through one house. The are:
Sugar-beet bounty (approxi
mately) 4200,000
Coyote-hcalp bounty 00,000
Artesian well bounty 12,000
Flax project .Ti.ooo
Salmon hatcheries 25,000
Tho llax industry and salmon Indus
try nro alone or general Intenwt to the
statu at large. Hut the wholo bounty
business Is wrong.
A JouitNAi. writer called on State
Sept. Ackcrmann today and asked
him to state squarely his position on
the Daly text-book bill. The state
superlntcnJent or schools said frankly
that ho was In favor of leaving It to
the vote of the thirty-one county
superintendents, taking away from
him the power to appoint nine to
InAlrn mnmhnrq nf n Kt.nti' hoard Of
examiners, who have heretofore had a
vote on text-books. That was his
plan of reforming the law.
Ackcrmann says the state should
have the be.it books for tho leust
money, nnd admits tliut text bonks
under tho present law are higher
priced than they should be. In con
clusion he authorizes Tub Journal
to say that he Is neither personally
oor ofllclally lighting the Daly bill In
tho House, that he Is not opposed to
the measure and furthermore thinks
It is the only bill that can pass, and
that the Daly bill will pass the House
no has no doubt.
Two members from Douglas county,
were approached today with n propo
sition that If they would vote against
the Daly text-book bill they could se
cure two votes for the Drain Normal
school bill. They repudiated the
proposition, saying the Drain Normal
bcuooi out was scnuior uecc's un
and that It would go bcfoic the house
on Its merits. The feeling In the
house ror tho Daly text-book bill Is
growing stronger and It will get an
overwhelming vote ir It comes up ror
passage.
The Indications nov point to the
early passage of tho Daly textbook
bill and the school revision bill nruc-
tlcally without opposition to cither.
This will bo n consummation most
devoutly to bo wished ror.
An understanding has been reached
between Senators Kuykcrdall and
Duly by which tho Daly school re
vision bill will bo reported with
amendments, Senator Kuykcndall Is
sutlstlcd that It Is, the only way a gen
eral school revision bill can pass at
this session nnd his earnest assistance
or tho uuthor of the Tnly revision bill
with amendments will ensure tho
enactment of this much needed codi
fication of the .school laws Jn Oregon.
Corner State and Commercial Streets.
Commenced to receive their spring goods. Among
them are some beautiful patterns of prints in 10-yard
patterns only 60c, in latest styles
SOQ1B NICB GOODS
At 4c and 5c per yard, Good value in table cloth and
towels Bargains in bed spreads and quilts. Extra good
gsod values in embroideries and laces. Bargains in
ladies' and chsldren's underwear. The boss place to buy
your notions, at Friedman's New Racket New stock oi
trunks and valises at Friedman's New Racket. The best
place to buy your clothing and hats at Friedman's New
Racket. Remember the best place to buy your neckties,
collars, suspenders, shirts and drawers at
S. II 2, Hates, to croito iho oilljo of
tax collector In Multuomu'i county Is
being warmly contested. It provides
Oysters.
Oysters arc a great delicacy when
served rrcsh rrom tlic ttlicll tills Is
how you get them nnd cooked to order
at Strong's rcstuurnnt. 2-7-;i
Friedman.
New
MUl
Money Refunded.
Satisfaction guaranteed when you
uso Salem "Special" flour. Monoy
back If you don't llko It. 4 tr
The Homeliest Man in Salem
AS Well ns tho lllinikmnniif.. unit ntlinru
aro Invited to cull on any druggist
and get free u trial bottlo of Kemp's
Hulsam for tho Throat nnd Lungs, it
remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and
bcllevu u II Chronic nnd Ai'ntn r v.in.iic
Asthma, Hronchltls nnd Consump
tion. Price 25c. nnd GOc.
i iiiuviuui . ti iiiii i:j
Ik Hhtil.ii iit11(nr a iiillor. nil tnv.u ' Otltlllll
imillrt Inrmniivl In An nivni' with n t-OlHtStrOOt
complicated rfystsm or sub-letting such
business, It seems to bo an cxccllont
measure and ono that would place this
Imrortaut business upon a proper und
economical rooting. The present ex
pense or Utx collecting Is said to bo
llfl.OXK) whllo undor this bill It will
oi ly cost 3,000.
Clover Hay.
This Is tho season when good liny is
npprccluted by your stock. You can
mo oosi oiuyor nay from in
root. Ilrowstcr & Wliltca2-7,1t
Senator Dufurls again ut his post
ufter hoveral dav's absence on account
or sickness In the family. He Is ono
ol tho senators who, while of tho
minority patty, is not posing, nor
straining points to munufacturo a
record. However the first bill that
passed at this session was ono of Sen
ator Dufur's. He has nut a rew bills
Introduced, but aside rrom tliOM) or a
locul nature ho has presented onlv
such bills as aro Intended to correct
technical faults and Incongruities nf
our statutes portalnltw to Im?al nm
rod ura. Thus tho senator Is modostly
devoting his enorglos to set to rights
some or the minor shortcomings or our
legal oodo. l'lils Uceruilnly a iniioh
moro patriotic work than to spend
his time making a failure or ap
parently greater things.
THD PIONEER LIMITED
Is tlio narreif the nnlv
the world, rowrunnlng etery
perfect? train In
.. .ii.. .it. .
M. Paul and Cnfcaj;9, via the Chicago,
Down to Zero.
Many persons wero unprepared ror
tho Into unusual cold weuthor, but.
knowing ones runka tlio best prepara
tion by laying In u full stock of pro-
it ;'..' hiu-biics, i, irom urunson
.It I A- I Vlfl .
"v",". OOd
Dr. DuU'b Cough Syrup Invariably
cure promptly all catarrhal nffec-
ItlOIlS. Tills wnnilorfnl mnHnl n.
forms today, nnd bus performed In the
pusthalf century, tho speediest cures
or colds In the throut, chest and
lungs,
between
wiukee St. I'nul Rallway-ihe pioneer
road of the Wett In nlmni.. li tm.,.....i
firllllU. ftp ,1, r.... J -! . V
sengen. An illustrated pamphlet. sliwmc ,' "Un,u'Bno -""" nr. Mllo.- iain ?tu
VieWS 01 l ailllllll ttrncrv unit ll. rn,n. r.1
the t'ioneer Limited, will be tent free to any
k:i.uii U1.UII (C.IIIK OI IHO-C-fl IKUlagC
stimp, Address t,eo. H. I hull i.l, (Jtnttal
I'asscncer Agent. Chicago. III. w 6 9 if
AIUSELENTS.
KflFFEE
A Cup or GOOD hotColTee, not
n "otcup nf Colleej wo mean a lint
cup of GOOD COFFEE, these
cool days nny ono will npprccl
uto It
ir you want something cheap,
fresh and better than puckaio
Collect ry our 12 or 15 cent grade.
Oriryou want a good CoHeo and
NOT TOO HIGH PRICE
try the middle price, 20 and 25
cents u pound used to be HO und .''5
"nts. und 7011 will havo a GOOD
cup of Colfee
Skating.
Skating Is ns good exercise ub saw
ing wood-clthcr will help you to ap
preciate the substentlal meals fur
nished nt nil hours at tlio Whlto
House fustuiir.ini by J, H. Harnett.
0 0 tl
iMurntoYonr Unwell With Cuscnrets.
lfc'S5y nan nrncn?,"rf onHtlon forever.
uk.,c. It O.C.O, fall, ilrucRlsts refund money.
HEED'S OPERA HOUSE.
DcfaudAi;ain.
TlujSnUm Y.M.a.V. Haikt Ull
team was iriat,w.i m....
htuplun8hln irami). nl,iv.wt i n
m.v u. ' . .. T' '" "!UH
nr..r ,,,,u' A t,, '
thai. iiniMt i.-i,,. .
niv,li ' ..-. hHv nur boxs pljyud Ai,iit,.i ,i. ............
i'ii si " tu, WCTO (,,)ftHl
" " V, M imo varv mu.1 iui....
dono on both aldo.
They All Say
Tho ShIhiii NiuiiIiiIh 1 1. ,,.. 1.. 1...
that new machinery bouts tlio world,
try it, 4 tj
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THE OREAT SALT LAKE HOUTB ,
The attention of easthouml travelers Is1
called to the danln;e's ofler.d them by the '
Kio Grande Western, Tho Great Halt Lake
Kouie " Hi same rates prevailed whether (
the trip i ma e via I Iiiiuinutun or an Fran,
ciseo I h ia.!nijcr has fin en ice of two
toutes cu ,i( I'tHtland, three llitoucli Colo
ratio, ami l.nir .iki ilirn.r v . ...i.. . ,:.
. . .. . . -.... ,u nim.1 line
OUt Of I'.irll.m.l mn ,Mr ...-1. . i .
. .. , ,.,. ,MV a varuir oil
tome In addition, a day's stopfer i civtn '
all A-ners at any point in Utah or Colo
rado. Ilifugh pullman ami toumt sleep
tng ca,s ate tun on all trains, as well as free '
.iviiinn su.ir cars, t nc service ami ac-
Comrmxlutliim nllirnl . , m..l :i -.. ... I
perior lothae of any trans-contineptal road,
and uie.aralua)s aslow as tlw lonest.
If)ra contemplate a trip east, write to
J.U Marwntld, l.;neml Agent, Uio Grande
;estwn Kailway, 141 Jhird Street, t'oitland
Oreg n, faranylnfarinatioi you may need in
refeten e to rates, routes or accomodations.
II totf!
Ilrnuo- I Iltooa llfcii.
C!u bjoo. iucuu a eltsatt skin. X,
UtHsy without it (iucsiNU.Uiml) CuthurX
vImh josir ,lool and lBl,h lt , " '
iiiiuiK up tl,c tay lue, ami tViving all if.
iwiitHM from th bo.h. llvKin u diy to
t,d th. saTTl V lulT.2 ."" .4 '."' "c,".i.
I 6Ut, utwfartMn uvmromevd, i. 36V, JRv"
Yokohama lea Store
Telephone Red 01.
Free delivery.
ONB NUIIIT ONLY-KilllRLMliv r.o.
I.. R. STOCK WELL
..In...
Chas. H. Hoyt's
"ft Midnigbf Bell"
SKT3 SOW O.V 8VI.F.
50c, 75c, $1.00
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
S. C, STONE, M. D.
Proprietor nf
Stone's Drue Stores
HALKM, OUEOON'.
The storM (two In number) nro located nt
.No. SU n, m Coiiimerolnl 8lroot, and nri
wd Mocked nm, acomploto Hue of drug, and
mwllclno., tollot nnlelo. Mrhin... i..?,.,..
I't'., CtC,(tO.
Pit. 8TONK
11ns had sumo 24 years experience In tho prac
"-.i. "., iuura no riihrgo for
I'ousiiltntlnn, oxnmlnntloii or prescription.
ii
In our North window
A line of uim,! heavy llcod uu
derwor for 3Mo, former price 4Pc
TOCI.OSKTHKLINK.
20 per cent reduction
That blue streak
The Tribune
on Nile at our wheel
O.VK I'KKFOKMAXCE ONI.V
PKimt'AKY 7th.
Vlsohor's 8neewnfuli'oinrtt
WHO WINS'
UeadtMb) rortlamlsKavonte
M1ENIE A. SMITH.
25c, 50c, 75c
Is now
counUr.
Typewriters for Pent,
Salwii Typewriter bcliango
nd Ktuteif.
a M. LOCK WOOD. Prop.
Uttlce Phone -la, Pes, lbaft,
288 Commoroial St,
aALtJM. OKB.
mi vrythltig in tho line or w Inter
undorwoar, macklutwhos. etc
tupRSS1, mU ur B" k,nd i'ul
Jewelled combs
28inch, Model 40
30inch $50
$40
that. ,n.p , ,,IVU0 lttk0 wtlw
ttut tho "CronlH b'tudlB" oe ntit
"charge h htwn" hut n,.i. .,:.
rtduqtloa toaH ntMlnnts. 2
Srwojal rcduotlon iu n i.....
on piiatcM at tha ii..... ,.?""
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dour vwiulw, in alioll or Z bVr
If you want to s a bloyolo that
runs with lass fus about It tlmn
If vtill wnnt t. c.v ..
SseartSWT5V3l
timde, see this.
If you want to seo a wheel tlm
ploiteor of cyoloj.hu proS tSSt
WIQGIN'S BAZAAR SONNEMANN
A Hot Cud of
Coffee
Is what makes a man, woman and I
3,. '" ieso aays, and ir you I
"-wiv unsure 10 got It try
0 1
ounneman s
3 lbs, for 50c kind
25J,B: " ' ?rade3' ancJ 25c he
sells a coffee equalled by few
brands of Mocha and Java. Coffee
Is our specialty.
New Wmter Shoes
Below All Competition.,.
?Jari8.uSt?k,f nCW Hncs in mcn's omen's
and childrca s footwear.
UfJIos' Kid Hutton and Lace . -1.40 worth 8I.7S
-81.10 worth $l.:ir
co:;s:m5 canno1 be ma by -
0SB RACKET
303 COMMERCIAL STREET
OPPOSITB P0ST-0PPfR.
SALEM, OREGON.
HAOKKT PlUt'UX
WlCOlMERQULSBEfr
194 State t
THE QROCRR
Tot6lOB 1
fir
For two weeks only
Our entire s.ock must be disposed of wi,Wn this
time wc have still ?
Many Good Selections
cti4Wou,be50W,OWer,hanWr,0-t
THB EMPORIUM
oua uommercial Street.
Retiring from bus!nMS p.xtures for
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