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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1899)
K P CELEBRATED t r t 1 Spring Stock CLatest Shades, XSLh scESar LATENT THUMB. T FINEST CLOVE IMPORTED, SIM $1.25, $1,50, L 51,76 BAD BREATH I have keen n.lnr VAMCAHtTTMnma mWt M cffmlra laxatlr twr are itmrtf wow ittfoL lf dBMr aw I m lttxrr4 wilt il'lilcm fiaa4 oar breath itTbt4 Aftrf tstlncaf tiVwt of I iwfut LmiltBpfvTf wtwderfatlr j'iir ar a mil hP u ibt (astir Wit mr(MiA Nj'-ri IU71UitDlaae Hi t c mnin Oftio 0A8H STORE HOLVERSON'S (JAb'H STORE j(n CANDY Jf J1 CATHARTIC . j VShJ T'lflavJ H I aK a jjff Jew Spring Goods,. rtMMni Paialalw I'"-nc Tl Oond Iw U4, jftrriirarii wk,o t Onpr c Kc Ok ... CURE COM8TIPATIOM. ... Jliuttif B.a.4; (?,. 'r MaatmaL f rl. a) wn.Tn.nan sa, rwaa bt jf j- w-Mnv (hmm ii jiiiTonaec in laMk Dress Goods Exqultitc creations la Black Mo balr crcpons, Winer creoous, sf lie crepon; Dame Faihlon'a dictates for bprlog 1BV9 Waist Silks The late arrival surpass In beauty any shown heretofore. Exclusive pattern not shown elsewhere. New Embroideries Now Laces. New Wash Good. New Liberty Silk. New Ducks aod I'lqtie. Ne Dotted and Figured 0wlso. New Persian Lawns. New Crashes. New HaU. N. JJ. An Inspection of the new stock solicited. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, Eye Responsibility We reallzo tlio responsibility laid on optician. Wo realize thai wrong glutei will Inluro sight. wUllc the right g liiiwc trengthci the night. Realising these thing" could wo a fiord to bo oarclosi nnr Inaccuralo? We pride oursclvc In our cure and accuracy. A ml' Uiko would hurt us more than I does you. Lot us examine yuui Eyes Free of Charge There In no brook In spcctnolc or lens to replace wo uaunot dii the amo day you leave the work. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. IJomard Waltbcr, violinist, Hatur day March 4. Kalem school election, Monday March 13. Rendlx Co., Monday Maroh 20. aodowsky.planUt.Tuosday April II Stolndol Co., Friday May 2(5, THE WEATHER. Tonight (rain. and Saturday ocoasloua Graduate Oplhalmologlst. G H, HINGES BALEM'tf OPTICIAN. 2M CUMME110IAL KTIUJKT. Oct a bent. Oo to tho Y. M. 0. A. rooms and wet a roserved neat tor tho contost gatnoor Indoor baw bull tomorrow night. Tncy will all lw gono soon. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, J. M. Woodruff Is up from Portland for a few days at home. JcIL Myori, of Drown, Wrlghtuian and Myers, wcot to Southern Oregon today on soiuo legal mining business. Miss An nice Jeffrey Is ylsltlng friends at Drain today. Hon. A. I. Wagner, of Sunnysldo, Is lit town t ixl sy. lie say there ,wll bo plenty of fruit In tho red hills. Rev. B. Muollhaupt, pastor of tho German Lutheran ohuroh, went to Aumsvllle today totnako some church calls. The river It still rising hero, stand IrigSO.'.! feet above low water mark, but It has commenced to fall at Al bioy. All tho "creams" npd ull the "gieons,,como to tho contest game to morrow night. Indoor base ball. Ad tnlMlon lOconUi. Mr. and Mrs K. T. UarntM. of the New York Racket store, have fe. lurnearronift lew v,twn' visit, and ftlitht seeliii; on I'uboi ixiund.lnoludlnif iawiiuu, boatlltf, Vloturla and other poluts of nUreit. School Meeting. The school board meola this oven inu (0 cioio np its uuslncM preparu tory for the annual uicotliiK Monday ovcnlriK. All taxpayers should ro- member the Monduy night nlcotlriw at the city hall as Important bulne will bo transacted. Indoor Uaio Hall. Tho llrst of a series of threo cnuUftt tinmes between tho "Creams" and "Greens" will take place In tho V. M. 0. A. (lyiunnslum tomorrow nlj-hu Tho tys have been divided Into two teams nearly tho same men ai lust year and tho iciinc will b pladd with the old contoit spirit. Admis sion 10c Reserved seat 16o. R. V, Taylor who ran on tho Demo oratlo ticket for IcyUlator In 18W, has sold his quarter scotlon In this county t" Francis M. Davis of California for Iit6 art acre, lie sold a quartur sect Jon Jmt boforo that to M. Lorutto for 80 an acre. Mr. Taylor expeolo to move to Lordiburit Cal., In a few months to try tho uoldeu ollmalo of thoKouth for the rest of his life. Marlon county loses u nood olllion In Mr. Taylor. THE MU8IUAN3 OP SALEM. Are Hustling to Secure the Necessary Tickets for Those Three Concerts. Mrs. E. A. Wlllman has endorsed the coming three musical concerts In following onrnost manner: Will you kindly urant me space, through yourcriluuiDH, to publicly ox pros the Intense gratitude that I feel over the possibility of brlnKlng before our people sueh artists as Max Ikindlx. Leopold Godowsky, Edmund Hohuocker Rruno titcludel, Jennie Ubfirn, Minnie Flsh-Griniln, Jenne Scott aod Mrs. Rruno UUilndol. A private acknowledgement of the man agement if game, who culled urxin me Wednesday morning, soerncd fnade quato to express the enthusiasm with which I hall their polblo com ing and, as an educator, It be conios not only a plea4.tr.t privilege but uploosanl duty to cnll attention to tho fact Hint no lofcson to the student Is so potent as that of hear ing the groatost artlsU practically dernonstrntc the theory that they arc studying. It Is llkb beholding tho finished work of architectural skill, after studying carefully every detail of the process of oroctlon. As the building In In progress wo cannot realize Its Iwnuty, but when com pleted It becomes more thun object of admlratlnn. It become an Insplru tin ii, and an Inconllvo tohlgl orldsuls In the realm of music. In short, It Is an education In Itwlf to me. as Important a factor as ItH sons, if onviroumouts make It ioilbl to enjoy such luxuries, Whilst ovary profeMlonal inuilelan, wlucc duty It is, may know of the movemunlN and standing of tho groatost exiwnent of tholr art. uiunt appreciate this op. portunlty. tliry should not forgot that others win, do not make a nliidy of thttoc nlTairs, but who are Just as cap able of uppreohi ling the highest ordor of ininle, depotid upon their profiw stonul brHlhren for cerUiln Infnrmn tlou inrtoinlng thereto, lleneo, as tlm llmo Is short, cnunui tha proros 500 MORE CIGAR MAKERS Could De Employed in Oreogn if Citizens Would Smoke Horns-Made Cigars. l'oftla! Wmm Cigar makers all over the country arc up In arms agulna certain cliar manufactureu of the Etst who re fuses U employ union labor. William HUousc, who is making a j tour of the o,ast in the Intermit of the i "blue la)el," was In Portland lust week. He reports that Union men all over the country are refusing t buy certain braeds of rlgnro, tin makers of which arc at war with lUe union, lie fouad Uie cigar-makers of Port land liourtlly In sympathy with Dlm. Phil Harris, secretary of the ulnar makers' union here, sty, the cigar makers of Oreuon, Vahlirlon and Idaho arc In favor of boycott inff xll brands madt by Curl Uphain, of New York ami the general Arthur brand. Discussing the general situation on thecoadt, Mr. Harris said: "As secretory of the Cigar-maker union of Oregon 1 am In position to know that the cigar-makers of thlf part of the country are not in good shape. There is but ono cauoe for It. If people would only patronize Stubborn COLDS A fifubborn cold la cosily taken : it MkkA to Bomo peoplo all winter and ery often develops Into bronchitis or consumption. You should euro a cold promptly by taking Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup. Thia celebrated remedy la ac knowledged to bo most efficient and reliable for oil affections of tho throat nnd lungs. Itcnrca a cold at once BFaBulTs rmgh Syrup Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. txyn are amall and pleasant to take. Doctor rtcoamtndlU i'rice ij cent. At ail draggitU. Great Reduction Sale of Dry Goods and Clothing VALUE OF MUSIC. industrlos, clgur-ruanufacturer would be all right. "Ira reasonable proportion of the cigars consumed in this city wore made horo, 200 or .TOO olgnr-umkers would be kept at work hero all the time. As It Is, there are pcrhapi 20 men now working. "We olTer thetn as good goods as they can buy any whore, aod the home made goods are clean. Do you know threo fourths of the noted brand of cigars made In the Eistare made by i pauper or child labor f That Is a fact and those nude In Key WustandCuba arc made hy tho dirtiest sort of tiulf breeds, as u rule. If tho average1 smoker could go into the big factories i and see tho way the cigars aro made, i and would then drop into some local shop and e the cigars put up by In-' telllgent white laborers, I think they would prefer the home-made good " During this conversation a cigar-' maker haJ stepped In who declared ho ' had hunted for work here for sevon months without finding It. He workod In the Kisi, and con tinned every stutomont made by Mr. Harris. Work to MaVe Salem a Great Educational Musical Center. Emtok Jel'kkal: Willi you kindly allow me to add a few words to the testimony of Mrs. Wlllman In your paper on the value educationally of home ' such artistic musical porformancos, as we, the musicians of balom, are struggling hard to present to the public. For many years it was my prlvliogc to attend the best concerts In Europe, to listen to the II nest artists then living, many of whom still rornaln. To give a list or thoe I heard would take up too much of your valuable space. To put a value upon the lessons learnt Is "Imply Im possible. Often In one evening have I lournt from one,artlst, more than a year of hard study could do for me! I do most sincerely hope the people of Sulcui will rally round us, and make It possible to secure these performors Yours very sincerely, W. F. Scohik. . Oregon's Nightingale will sing "Irish Ilitllads" tonight at the Y. o, A. rooms MARION COUTNV TAXES. The Recent Wreck. fUMclturg Iterk'w Engineer Jup Waltc Isurouod town reoelylng the congratulations of many friends upon his lucky oscupe from Mirlous Injury In tho wreck. Fireman De Vuncey Is rcstlnir ensllv and his bad speedy recovery is looked for. When the engine plunged Into the tho creek it was as duric as It Is possible to bo at night, and the wild leap Into space and shock of the sudden stop, with Its accompanlmont ofscaldlugstoum and u Hood or cold wur rushing down the swollen We have Just got through taklug our Intcntory and find fchelvcs and counters Q-owdod with goods. Our spring goods are ou the mud. Some or thctu have begun to arrive and we need the money to pay ror them. Therefore, We will make a sweeping reduction on all lines of goods. Fine Table Cloth, former price, 50 cents u yard now 25 cents a yard. Turkey Red Table Cloth, rast color, formerly CO cents a yard-now 2o cenlo. A large assortmentof Dross Prints, formerly 5c and Oc yurd-now Illc a yd. Broken lines of Kid Gloves. Very tine quality In small sizes worth SI.50 to 31.75 n pair; now 75c a pair. Mlsi.es Kid Gloves, worth 75c to 91 a pair, now 40 cents a pair. Fine Veiling, latest style, worth 35 cents a yurd, now 15 cents a yard. We have a cheaper line or Veiling, all silk, that we will sell for 5 cents a yard. A large line or Ribbon Remounts, worth 15o to 25c each, goes now ror 10c each. EMBROIDERIES 1,000 patterns to select from, Fine Kmbroldcries at 5 cents a yard. t- Ine Embroideries, 2! Inches wide, for Oi cents a yard. Flop Embroideries, 3 Inches wide, for 81 cents a yard. Fine Embroideries, -ii Inche" wide, for 124 cents u yard. Fine Embroideries, 10 Inches wide, ror 20 cents a yard. Fine Embroideries, llj Inches wide, for 25 cents a yard All-over Embroideries, In white, black, red and blue. Several nice pieces of white Tucking at reduced prices. Fine Hlack Dress Goods, former price $1 25 o yard, now 75 cents a yurd. Fine Ulack Dress Gjods, former price 05 cents a yard, now 37 cents a yard. Fine Black Dress Goods, former price 40 cents a yard, 20 cent a yard. Fine Black DrcssGoods, former price 25 cents a yard, uow 12J cents a yard, Skirt Linings at 3r cents a yard; Waist Linings at 8 cents a yard. Velvets and Plushes at half price. Canton Flannels, formerly 01 ccotsa yard, goes now for4 cents a yard, and better urades In proportion. Blankets, Comforters, Trunks and Valises, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. Men's Suits, formerly 10.50 a suit, now I00a suit Men'sSuits, rornierly J9a suit, now ' fl 50 a suit Men's Suits, formerly 810 a suit, now ' " 7 so a suit Men'sSuits, formerly $12 a suit, now "" 8 76 a su r Men's Overcoats, formerly J7.50, now r , qq pac,' .nun 3 ucii.uui3, tumid ijr cu, now ,, 8 fl) n n p Ii Men's Mackintoshes, fenncrly $2.50, now " i 7r, n Mftn'uMilcklnttislina . fnrmnrlv 1 r,n nn.u . "- " " . J M. Men's Mackintoshes, formerly 31.50, now '.' ','. .'.'.'.'.' 3 25 uuij i .uuLniuusiifi. luruieny ?o, now 3 50 each c ach show that tho tolo) ain.iuiit of taxable property In the county !, ,0f.7,430. on which a total slontobe tho Initiative In thlhiimttui, i0'"8'700,41 w" ho "ll,as follows slreum, Is n thrilling experience that Kep Your Eye On That Painting Qraft i neither will ever cure to repeat. The of 3j,533. trainmen worked heroically to re.-cuc Tim work or oxtondlng tho 1803 us- tl,ulr 0,,,irat,c' r,d Conductor Huston iiiint rolls of this county has Iwon y"ey Ml the npot for n nioiuont completed, and thoy will m3n bo du,,ntr .e slx In"k' '!ours of '"'Pn- turned mar to the sheriff for colloc- ,,,cn1, ",ll,"uKi"' l,le ''. uddy water tlon. The rolls show that tho UiWil ?" w"Kt deeo' T,1 "" n l,e"1 tllc nrftimn out or the water by means or hlanketJi passed bneath him while Remomber every article In the store at reduced price, shirts, umbrcllus, handkerchief. etc , Included In this sale, goods cannot be bought wholesale tor the money. Come and see for yourselves. Underwear, socks, over Come early and got your pick of these goods, ror the !f ii(imii J M Racket There Arc Shoes That wear well, but aro wot cam fnrtabloi there aro tome that tit but liaye poor material Our Shoos both tit tho feel nod give good Mrvjfc. "7 "O" IUVRBIKI nCW SLVIIM j l'' i nu you win uw nu otbi Orecon Uold Find. Gold Hill has been u good dual stirred up over tho recent llml made by R, IUy, who has boon dcoloplng a proporty on tho satur hill whom the famous Gold Hill mine Is located. L&ittuuiuivr he unooverod a pocket thateonUlnotl some 11,000 am now tills winlor, after continuing right below the top letlgoand going thrtwuh some thirty feet of solid rwk, has uo- wvered another poektX coHtalnlug aver IIO.OOu. and bv ono grand, united olTorl bring It to u sueeoMfnl conclusion ? Thos artists am too noil-known hs or Iritoruatluuul fame to need unv further reference Vet, did swe wr- iii It, should be glad to say wimethlag or what I iwrHinally know of them. which W1UK3 Issuilleionl to warrant my saying that, had 1 the leisure, I should ONteem Ituprlylloge to make u uun oral CHiivHss ror sub4crlplloiis to ou sure tholr coming. Come and see Mike, Bridget ami all thu family at the Irish Plouio, Y. M. C. A. tonight. County und stnlo iino.-iOrt li C y-. 1D.0M Oft I'olN .1.000 00 The Utx I'ollaotod for olty porpo-as lw dlstrlbutwl among the ultloe In tho eounty as follews: jl,H, 3I8.47B30 N (MM burn o n SllrtrUin 12C ovi JcfftrMin ibs 70 iH'huol district No. SI, Salem ro. col v an ii profNirty valuation or it,- Ma,Ho, in sum ur 317,71. In nihil-1 tlon to S&M3 kocurwl through a spec.al -l-iiilll luvy made ror tlm ohmum ,,r!" I IMlllllllL' hiiiI rtimlrln t uiiuu.i U..11.1 i . -.',n...... en infUl UHini I .. .. Utf. HlflL-lHl, I. Int.il , 11U. ... , IIUIII OOUlll -, ........... mini .., f.v,J, ,u, they ptlonlly chlslcd the big logs away that held him fast. It Is In rn instance of this kind Unit roal hero ism is Miown, and ono lihs more ralth In humunlty whou he n fleets upon such a sceno as was enacted In Cow Croek oitnyon Tiiosdii). Corner State and Commercial Streets. "Irish Plcnlo"-Thls evening at the V. M. L A. room. LIKE WALLA TONAKA'S CASE. THE GRIP CURB THAT DOES CURE Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets lemovc the cuue that produces La Grippe The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet. 25c. WlHiam Narrowly new. Our Men's Hats Are new tinotW and No. 1 valwu As mo or crowded for loom we are dol ing out tills partofourstoek. Whew rou want a hau looks ours. Woeau wve you money Our RcadyvMade Skirts Cuuio out nun kim Uti"-lrUh IMonle. tMHK tonight. the "Hlarnwy V. M. a A. ArA beauties TIihv nr l.jiim.. ,... Ily yours how and get thy piok. Willis Bros. &SCo. BK8TR3TTJ5rriroi!SBrrii KlnlIVor88utli f Uif,IVtenice. m iii iiinvai HUftdard PaMru tn andhuaiiot. A Ciwnte of ltrw The okl roliabiai tlHHlut: Irm of blolHoraud llltworluH dhtolvotl Mr. BlBSMr retiring to ids farm at Hub bard, Daykl Stelner Dm liwtd or the firm ana hit sou-ln-law, W. Rergor, win ouuiiuue me uummws utidr the Arm iiamourKtol'ierand Horgar. Thay am a strong ttmiu and the Jooh.vai. wiiii iiiemu9trt!i. Child Adopted. Mr, aud Mrs. I). I). KUr ijuIh. , UUbhs through thttfr attorney, Qkiuj j Martin, fur Hie adopttou of IIhmI a . Frailer, agesj N ve yar. The ooHMnt m iiiotMiiKt's rthr, Uir Friilsr, awowpaiilttl the jwtltloa, whtrk was granted by County Judge IlnbtMid, A CMtly Unor. Soimtor Mltnhidl, or Whmw, Is Iii the olty looking up an error In the district attorney bill, as llfwllng the sototilh ludlolul dlstrlrt. The bill passed the huime tlxlng tho salary in thut district at M0O0. ltwusumundad by Senator Dufur to M.000 In u bomite. The hou then eoncurrul in mil amtMmeuls, but It swing that ."" J "fc a p. m. The iuarrid Jiiie clerk in tlttt sonate lulled ' chas will reprthwut th make a notcortliU itmeiHlmuiil. ex- '0rHk" l th unmarrliNl ludltvi coot oy a marginal note awl the bill j lu ' UMW- Adrnkkstan 16c. mWi wiwi um ailHHIHl nxwl at UW. Tim JotJRKALof Ito, , itdj a report or th nils, and otlwr OVldetHHi SXlriLa tluil. Ii m ,l trie Attorn Jayw. of to. SwUi JKS ZFmiTX!S ,2f dteWot, w ill bt lN U fWH. of n rwjlef vT till In L V"'' JIWIillWjtTtUJoCKKALUllwoHly -.ZV- IMrW l Otteoti tbat report! title ' U WUtaid. IHrtlowlar UHHiHiwHt. He left tut, Mw "t MoAlylN liM Thiirs. IWtlnwlUiuafUiKoow uy ertmlug MRr0, lsno ,., . . o'clock, aftr a proioiigwl Dint or PrlM rw tbe bet HtoUr uleht ,M?' llwM s at lb "IrUli I1cleM-V. M. C A ,1, m born Der. l, jsi tstill. 'dwitw toO-ewMi In ISol with ur . I i.biMl and rawlly. sa ohn.ira,, I WANTUD.-IWIHW) hmn to twv, I urv,, ,,r' " t two hrHg , 0r- m n. am MHrn uwtauttarv mhj "" Goings, an Indian Escapes Execution, .oiliiitl Vrron i Hie Jniiriiiil. V blMJOlltl to tllO St. IlllU Itnnnlillr MoAleter, I. T.. savs: Wlllliitn Going-, an Indian sentencod t-odouth rcr murder, was not slim Filed. Two mortgages wore tiled aggregu- tlnir 81.430, and two .satisfactions for 343S wore recorded In the recorder's olllce yecterduy. KemeoihAr I Th Uil le baseball gnm V M. C A I 08,or(1,,y-nc,"1'K to tho sentence of Saturday at 3 p, m, ' ' lU I'idluri court. Tho habeas corpus ! IVMII.tfl II.. Illfll.il lllill.ln.. -.m .!.- IV t . . ' 1 i " "J uKi;vin)HiUUl IOC UnilOU lor Lacieo Only j suttos court, was snred on the Indian 1 no mills gymnasium clasps of tho i iilorl Just ' time to save Going i.Ji U. X. will play ii iiinteii gmiie (,r ll10' ""mus win bo brought borore buHibull befitto an audience of ladles, J "duo Clayton on March 0, and prob- noiy win oc remanded back to the In- Miun oourt ror a now trial, he having not boon tried according to law by the Indian court which sentencod . mm. uwnfcan! Waitlw Coocatt. j Goings and Walla Tonaka In Uw Methodist cbMreh. Sattinlay dllforont persons, "T",nK cotopnny or celebrated Prompt to Your Order. Vou obuiin the host to be had In tho market at Strong's resUur-ant- 3 1 3t Underwear at Under Prices,., i's Fleeced Lined Underwear, brown nt gray, ucod fromso;. m H ' Mon'i retlucod from 50c to Wool sox, the 25c grade, Tor Men's Natural Wool Underwear, formally sold for ow, to close wo offer at nro two UdUs Don't uiUs that bnbull game at the Y. M.O. A.cJaturday at 3 p. m. o. twQw the tailta of the "UreoiHs" and "Groans." Udta only will i al. tiiittdd. Euepytbing Yoii Want The New Preceu. Tlieaitlem Flouring Mills "Srwolal" tour Is now bettor than nvur. Trv 4lf tu g'lRjfilrfiff tbowmk of vkdnw. r. Mil' trvttvc U ewbii; ttuMtwu exps wekisv eufWlloH. AtMitwa, Glob V'-hmuihi airttH, 111 iiuoe ftgt atd ,. iih uu, m lUHklpbu. Pr 33tl I Thfienl will be hM Saturday nil o'clock frtmi tlm Flrsl iL ehureh at Siiverum. Mr. MeAlpn, uiettHverul yters aRU tn Ute east. of Willtrtl, Miys that eherrlet, CJWH Qua iUlWMa ItauOaaMl i Ait... (XUfortbk UDhtOaJAMri a....lvju K U UltHttttl tlMiK. tabaervat umti, T -m'-V"! UKlay. He Mwkianj iuNu, Mtt cUa la evory rielolt)- wr) not bun bv ttM r. - .at -. "Ii. " --"-? .9 UU fi U It.tL. a. ... . a onuiy hurt. He was la In his ewblg ttrMaaamU. V. MlUj'NvrTnl'laaieni3M avallarutauva Suspenders, Our 25c gradr Sec the bargains in ladies' and children's underwear. 40C 20C 35C 20C OSBURN'S RACKET 303 COMMERCIAL STREET. OrPOSITK POST-OFFICB. : rct. uu'"'i, yjiirAHia. I csTATAAri.. . in Kitchen Things and Other Things war wmI arm. run UirmKlMHit glalalMfv. Albany. TheMOHM Ue mMwi V -A()'f&A ess WU? JBittirmme In rojjable oompanle. mi lUilrv$ Uoet (veil Wnu Kast, el)s ijnrl fwii al! stu'leslir .writers. S. C, STONH, M. D, l,atnur hi Wo want vou to situ ,.uu.,. UiHtvw haw 11 full line f mIb hu1 .ieel KHMtoeled Ware in 1bs, Snuce Pens, KpUhh.iupN TY and ce Pws, and all the everyday things, and wn tell Iii mi our popular iUrket Prlre. which iweaok a Mvlog r rrnu I 10 to HO per ifol In Um MtiMlUr thlujw loo. like Kirch!. kZiZw ?f . I sl out to In ve-uit: 7, .T" " , r,K' l! ". s. Un- HkM 11 u t .T-7:r .:.". r,rei :a.ssrsr "r?. j?s ??rf m, 1 .. -'- tirui, ihl' ur I ""Ka jv" ninj ureal Llll nu .mr Hiaa uhu u. ... iv III tt . 'n wit " " "w 1 f 1cm ' ?! ! mid iorvls l-IMd. " up Ute niaifc rw mlhw nm W.tl (nal itm HeilUiU .ytt-lrtla Stone's Drue Stores1 we ItU indtni 1 Utt rands. el out awl ,wortcM WMtHl ATlWp4lt Wa kW4t,W, 8 COUMWiOUL BTMBin'. aaljiM. uettuOK ItoMatMilwa. ! & 0WWI VshBML tSHM w uro.NK II h4 WM U X4H liaMw, Tiin.pioNnBt wMrrao ,rZJL!JP ?J2&?&&JZZ aaul I l&aiaULt. . ... Z. ""Spaji an MAah. i:- :"tv" "T t."m m . .,. , tTm rt tMMl4 'MiaaatntuaaMs wa 1I,UW ! l.alk.4 k lU U fai ' -tklf fu. -art W4i sTrSS'SZyS..- I rmil Af ik W.j i. ZLZ.?. f""f naaUuamiahaJ tovri el b kiial -....J .t 11 '? . ni. .k ,., .zt' .:.""-" ' ',. Ai,r.7i ..?-'". " la..J.. .. a .. . . .-I ' "' IIMI " -.1 nj, , K. ia j (. V MWIU. UBUHI AMI fW J on're always wekom. Other New Lines IttUtROlDHRJlfc, LAClfc. LHATHRR ftHlaTS. FA NOV ftUCTS. i TUSt. PATTON BROS. Bicycles and Sundries Tlttti little "TnurM'whwl, made 1 MaM and Kuaraiitttnl by the Siwbs Co.. is., beauty. Tto prlc ib irffi .. ami the wheel Is alt nlld rom i?p to botUMo, run like a dream GenfM.wu ladles' HHidels on K Like to show t u, ,ui i,a, iLJ . !: wast to boy or not. ' The Stearns J2L ' "ISL?'1?!??' Sr- la, rru.'T."'" "' . llU lr M nnri Away With Weeds Island Garden Sand ftfTuaniteai SttcmMiM tofijem Improve,.! ro if Front Sui. A Hot Cud of Coffee Is what makes a man, woman nnd child fcmlle these days, and ir you want to b-sum to get it try BED front MVFRY jSonneman's First.Class Feed and Boarding3 lbs, ftr 50c kind Iftl n. I "?. "as aU rades, and at 25c ho SALEM, ORE. Wra. ULLRBY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men """ ,n " k Hil WUUiwte. ecus u coiree equalled b few brands of Mocha und Java. Coffee Is our specialty. 'lty. Uorvsiboiiriirt h.. .i. r.lT. 3Bb aw Sswai"W OU.UU hirvi iki VIULIIN SONMEMAWN THE GROCER 124 State at Tele-uhouo SI WM WlHIS lU !PJk Lamps .... QUHBN OIL La i liw M bulk. 2 mtads'Lm i nunr rar iu - -- " - ; .-V ynety Per Cent , People are aflllcted VI 1m; vki.mv nur.i, v. ... ."f tho Ti.irv" "" uaa , f,1Pnl ... s?.r ? Mn 'rv,H ui uiuor, ana th is rnnc. u. . . . niM ami ran Mawm. I riCLV or riicA-.a mL' -"' J M I k A r U C n e a lovt man. 'Ilnftl's i.u.: ,., inu reahOU Wtl IK I tALHtHUifrti- A hfrllia cures when all - -".. v. .i.rwH iru , .w.n (.,, , irmnn ,m BWHIS, I I trtl w 69H ( WlfJN-S BAZAAR 1 0MMHR0Ub STKBRT RKH IRIQKS, Hood's Knrc.inarllin .. BOlUti It rnHv VI?":. .",SaP and Impoverished blood with snHdeooe that It will uuro. 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