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tft - 1 M i T , & . ? Easter (Boobe New Dress Fabrics " New Wash Goods ,, New Silk Patterns New Gloves New Parasols NewSilk Skirts New Wash Skirts New Suits New Soring Wraps .KBl HOLVERSON'S ifeon't wait till ii EASTER icomes but se ' cure your choice early cash stere: NEW NE6KM! rmnnnrinnnf)i'M')iiiimnMniMfiii)iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmnTHrrmTrT Puffs, Ascots, four-in-hands, BOWS, TECKS. pc... Ladies Silk Stock Collars HUUUUUUIU FROM 25c. UR iuuuuuMiuiuuuuuu,uuiuxuiULimutuiuuikumi J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO, The Leader! 3 PRING MILLINERY openincr is announced for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Atnreh 24.2'; and 26. The largest and finest disnlnv avar brought In W&WwII l CONVICT ATTEMPT8 SUICIDE. Frank Sands Jumped Head Firtt to Cement Floor. Frank Kan in. wlio Is scrvlni a lire year sentence In the penitentiary for burglary committed In Porland, made a determined attempt at suicide Bun day morning. When the prisoners of the tint ward wero let out of their cells, at 8:30 o'clock, for sbaylng, and the men In the third tier or cells Mopped outo'i the gallery to march to the chapel, Hindi waked about 10 or 12 feet along the gallery, which Is protected by an Iron railing about 3 feet above the floor of the gallery. then drnnned on his hands and knee. and forcing himself under tbe hand rail, deliberately threw himself u the cement flor 20 feet below, striking on the loft side of his fore head. Two of the prisoners In adjoin cells John D. Newman and liert Dayls witnessed the act, but the sui cide's movements were so quick, und the act so startling that, before they realized what was lianncnln,. Hands was lying on the lloor 20 feet below, apparently dead. Hands was uncon scious when he was picked up, and had not regained his senses up to yes terday afternoon. Hands Is the man who broke out of the Multnomah county jail with Con Kclllher about three years ago. Saloon Men Remonstrate. They WantOther Liquor Retailers to pay Full License. No Policeman Elected Bicycle Want Church Street Free to Wheels. The city council met Tuesday night In regular session, all members being present and Mayor Illshop In the chair, The commlttcc-on licenses asked for more time to report, which granted. nir.r.9 ohokued paid. KLHwartz 122 20 v o ueaoorn Harrltt & Lawrence 0 J p minion- Statesman Pub Co 2 nr o T ..... T O Lllin . ... Capital Journal Co 2 XJIIIVTBLUI 1Y. irillLU .. Churchill & IJurroughs was 3$ 5 05 00 50 00 0 30 1 50 Mrs. M. E. FRASER, 265 and 267 Commercial St. Always Up i THE WEATHER. -to-Date... Wo are now showing tlio lutctt in Rimless Glasses Less gold In iiiounllnits. still monger than ever, HeiiiiMiibor we arc tlio r-pcctaclo and eye b'luh spcclulli. 20 Years' Experience flrHilnnln Upthaltunloglit, Youh Eyka Tested Fhee. Graduate Opthalmologlt, Ocu list. Prescriptions a specialty. G H, HINGES BALRM'H OPTICIAN. 200 COMMKIICIAL KTItKET. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS, Oodowiky,plonlst,Tucrta)r April II. Stelndel Co., Friday May 20, City bond election, Thursday, W arch 30. The beautiful weathor nl today Is to bo followed by fair weather tomorrow, lhe wcalhur hureau rchorLliiir To. night and Thursday probably fair. Wednesday morning showing light frotln lowJamR but not cold enouuh to do any damage. Tlio rlvitr Is at n stand still at 8 tort and steamboat bur.lnK8 Is good. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Hon. E. II. Fligg. went to Portland tills afternoon, Oor. T. T.Oecr returned this after noon from Coryallls. Dr. and Mrs. II.O. Eploy ate spend ing u few days at Jefferson. Mrs. N, II. Looney returned to bur her homo at JclTurson today, Hep. McUullncli wont up to Turner todiy to look after his ranch there. Loul McCoy, formerly of Halem, Ir now road-muster ou the Coivallla Sz Eaitern railroad. Tlio Friday nluht ilnnnlm- iu. gives the closing parly of the scasou tonlgliUt Tluga hall. "Sur 5 bur" Shoes, "arrled only by the New Yorkllucket, In large supply have Just beeu re ceived. Our leather, and vesting tops, for ladles or gent, In line ohocs, ana our ladles "Queen Hoc" urn! "Coin" vest ing top, at 12, and C2.J0, are special bargains. We have n large stock of all grades for ladles, gents and children, In the "Star-6-Star" line of sIioch, and sell them at racket prices, which savca you it heavy percentage in your pu chases. Call and be convinced. 22 2d Iw Rev. Harris Anested, Chief of Police Lee of Albany has received a telegram from Chief or Police, Carty, of New Westminster, II. C. saying that Rev, E. A. Harris and Mlsi Edna Lear who recently eloped from Albany have been arrested there on a wrrant Issued In Albany. charging Harris with seduction. He has a wife and friully living In Hi. Louis, Mo. Miss Lour Is 18 years old. A New Grocery. inursuay mere win bo opened a new grocery and provision store two blocks west of the North Halem school, conducted by II. L. Huffman Four tons of staples were received to day and the public will hereafter be auio to rind a full assortment of family groceries, tobacco and clears. etc, which will bo sold at the lowest prices for caji. Our readers aro In vited to give them a call. Utate Pair Uoard, The state board of agriculture was to hayo held a meetlnir Tuestlav uf. i tcrnoon at the capltol, but as some of inc members were unable to not here at the time set. It was dcrlilnd m postpone the meollm- until March 27. when, It Is understood, all will be able to le proiciit. Qood Whlikey. Editoh JouKNAi.:-Pieaic tell us as nourly as posslblo how to pronojneo the name of the eminent nluulst Hod- owsky? .SuiisoitniBU. Thu VVooJburn Charter, Tho suit over thu charter will como up for rehuarlng before Judge Holse Saturday mornlm. Tho ideation u set to be held next Tuesday. Eye Responsibility We reallie the renponilblllty laid on optloiutu, Vo rtmllte that wrong ulasoes wilt injure tight. iviine iiiu rignt iiuswa utrengthen tbeklglil, ltectluiiigthpsullilmt. T, II. Lloyd, who has been engaged at llosoburg for some weeks, returned uomo tin afternoon. I Miss Minnie Bolineokenlwrg, went uptoMchaiiin toda to vUlt nt the iiiimiDui nor orotner, Louis Kaliueck. enberg. Mr, Sam Hayes and ohlldron re turned to her homo at lluliav tivi.nr. after a visit with her parents, Mr.ao'd .Mrs. i; voroler. Hev. J. Howoriox rueislvivl wi.-.i m. day of the death of hU brother-in-law, IT. UOO. A. UrV 1. a nnim n-nl. nli. Special Meetings. Ilev. John Pardons has begun a se ries of special mccllnsH at the Flret M. E. church. Uov. Harmon, ol Woodburn, spoke lust niulit. Judge Terrell, went to Portland I his afternoon, and will return on tho morning train. Savaue k, Held 21 03 Halem Water Co I iH MrsT Magulrc 12 60 n m Wurin X' Vi 9 m.' Frank Davey....! ... ........ 2 00 II V. Miiirn.1 X' Cn . . . . 1 Bfl Halem Light Traction Co ... -100 8i Mabelle Hcott 5 70 It was agreed to hold an adlourned meeting next Erlday evening to con slder the auctioneers' license ordinance. Liquor licenses were granted to F La Hrancli, K. Eckcrlin, Ilutte & Wcndcroth, J. 0. Fontaine, Nicker man Si Kodgers and W. R. Anderson. A communication wan received from the Halem Cycle Association. nrotcHtlnt aualnst the exclusion of bi cycles from the sidewalks of Church Mtrect, south or tilate. Frank 0. King was unanimously elected driver of the hone wagon, and A. McFarlane, hoscmanL In pluce of L. J. Parsons, resigned. II. V. Matthews, of the McMInn vllle Mutual Insurance Company, was Invited to addrcs" the council In explanation of their po sition In tho Insurance busi ness. This was a matter brought up by the Salem board of under writers protesting against allowing the agent of that company to do business here without paying a II cense. Mr. Matthews stated that If a license fie was reoulred of that com pauv, It would cease to do business In the city, He then made a genera) force argument In eulogy of his covipany. When the gentleman got through talking, further consideration of the matter was laid on the table. Applications wero received from Chus. Hurt, Ed Monro and Scott Ferguson for position on tho police In an attempt to elect a policeman, four ballots were taken, each result mg, D. L. Fleotcr4;0. I). Hntton 4: lllunk 1, The election was then post mined until the next inccllnu. A petition was received frjtu the re tall llqtnr dcalori or the city, worded and signed as follow a: "The undersigned, retail liquor duulers of the ulty of Halem. lesnect- fully represent that they ure required lo pay a llcec.tc of $100 pur annum for the nrlvlleife of dolm- business In t.hU city. They would further represent to your honorable body that lv reas on of malt, vinous und spirit uous liquors being extensively retailed In thoclty by tlrms und persons and club rooms which ure not required to pay any license whatsoever lo tlio city ofSalom, therefore we. tho tin (lorslunod, are subj-cted to an unfair Fraser, Gilbert & Patterson, C. 0. Given, A. B Stelnbach &Co.. W. II. Hobson.HC btne, F. A. Wiggins, Brown Si Smith, M. T. Hlncman, L. M. Haines, II. H. Belle, C. H. Hinges, J, A. Roton. Willis Bros. & Co., D. S. Bentley&Co, Dan J. Fry. Steusloff HriH.. Ornv Bros.. Htelner & Co. and " w-' . " -- - John Hughes." Referred to committee on licences. Mtn l ne mayor asKea ii mere were nuu t lot of names on this .'petition for an auctlaneers license, ana was in I formed by the recorded that such was the case. An ordinance was introduced by Lcgg, prohibiting the riding of bi cycles on the west side of Church f tree i. between htatc and Mission streets, Referred to ordinance com mittee. An ordinance for the working of prisoners on the streets was read the thltd time and passed unanimously. An ordinance relating to sidewalks and crosswalks was read third time and pas-ed unanimously. Fire chief Churchill was authorized to act as policeman, without pay. Alderman Legg stated that the Dcoule living between Ferry street and the Mill race, wished to know the grade of that street as they wished to do some grading, and he was referred to the city engineer, Another Dog Case, The law reporter has been called on to unravel the Intricacies of another dog case that has by a narrow margin almost Involved several prominent Halem people In litigation. Hoi Broady, a cattle buyer, who has been buying stock for Baker & Mocr, turned one beef cow over to Ed Cross and got tils check for It. This he cashed and bought a Shepherd dog for 81 and spant J2.40 ror'lut:idental9,"returulnk the balance to Baker & Moyer, who were out 13.10. For this sum -the dog was held by Mr. Baker. It seems that In the meantime Newt Farrell, chief government of scouts In theCas- cade Reserve force, actlni as Sol. Broady's agent and legal adviser, had negotiated the dog to a Dallas man lor 310. who came over to Halem and claimed him. Broady wanted to cue Baker & Moyer for stealing his dog. They claimed to be holding the dog as security for the $3.40 Hqulre Johnson didn't want any more dog litigation In his court for awhile and advleds settlement. This was llnallv effected by Moyer & Baker giving up the dog to Broady, upon his leiii renresent- atlve Ne-vt Farrell nirrecWir to make good their 83.40 when the legal transfer of the dog should be consummated to the Dallas party, Newt. Is now working up his abstract of title on the dog, to see that he Is clear of ull attachments und in. cumbranccs whatsoever, before re ceipting for the money. If the case had gone to law one lawyer would nave got the cow. nnother tl. dog, and the county would have paid the costs, Newt Is thinking of putting on a high collar, ronllrg a front room und putting out Ills shingle as logul ud vise: und minister plunlpot-nilury, making a specialty or settllni: dm controversies. NOW Is the time to purchase your Df y Goods and Uotnmg Anrl oet the benefit of the r.rM reduction in oriccs A $C A. Great reduction in prices At Friedman's New Racket The Price on every Article in the store Reduced. Table Cioth . . Formerly 50c. a yard, going now at, -vc. xuis uuc i "..; a.. uu, Wu.B nnw berore you are too late. Skirt Linings 3Ic a yard. Watst linings 8c a yard. Canton Flannels, formerly Ojc. a yard;"- novv4ic, a yard, and better grades In proportion. ' ' ' "D..- ..-. -. 1--r- ?--,-) to ' T-... ..!... ... tin n vnrri- tiiov worn fnfniprlv 5c. and after tills line is closed ..it vnii ulll irol, nn mnrp nt tills nrlCC , . UUV, U" -.- r A few pieces of these Silk Veilings Left, choice patterns worth 35c. a yard; our price, 15c, Kid Gloves if K - . . Immense bargains, polng fast: call and sec them. We have -some small slzoa ,"" fnrmprlv AL.'U) n n.-iir w urn Ki-tllni for 75c. Fine Black Dress Goods A choice selection. Goods formerly 31.25 and $1.50 n yard, going now for 75c. Goods formerly 05c a yard now going for 33c. Goods formerly 25c a yurd golng now for 13c. Rmhnicteries Are all marked down t) the lowest possible notch. We have thorn from lc a :' yard up. -,"' Corsets, Dress Skirts, Undeawear At great reduction. A swell line of Boy's Clothing Just received. Going now at sacrifice prices. Men's Suits, formerly 81-', aowis.To. And all others In proportion. Our new stock of Hats Just in. An Immense assortment for men and boys, Crash nats. Fedoras. Greys, Tans, Bluck s-all kinds and all dt scrlptlons at New Racket Cor, Commercial and State Street, Salem, Ore, Away With Weeds Island Garden Sand Wa are now Mllln? an extra nunllty of IFlinlinMlul nn. half Mt... ...H.f 'l-i. oau. Splendid or KaMeui. aim Jprllllien. !ry H wt Hr Woo.1 ,s w cord, delivered. I). 8. JIE'TI.KV Jt CO. sucjiior" to 8lm Improvemeet Co. S19 front Birect. CREAMS VS. GREENS. Sp;ing Clothing In great quantity for men. Ikivs nrwi youth, have Just been received at the New orkrucket..Meii,ssultsfroiu$3.76 ror u good solid wearing cotton suit to $13 75 for it very tine ull wool black WOr.t(l(i Rlltl. (infill hi i..L. ..,. i ruHm for $7.50 nor hult und a ran ire of Drieas ror ninn'.. wiuil miv.wl .....i ,.ii . I .... .i.u wool, anywhere botwoon the prices. A Ha a line lot of boys' all above ............... . -j i.w.. vu u., uuiuii iis.ui une jul or ooys and vouths' u id nlur ou4cotni)(ji t nn. in xiu-h mm bni.1, ,,..., ...-'..... 4..-:,,"l"s 0Kte.it that we Und It very difficult u ovy'r c Z "T.f" r !!!!! nu.. ...: II.-.. ' - - "..w .... nuui per COU III wo Btlorit to bo oaru es ami i2".S?,uif.!S L.iV! JIJ! ,wtur l0" " Cleveland, Ohio. .- v.v wi.m nivumvi. 4 lull take would hurt us more than It docs you. Let u eiamiuo your Eyes Free of Jiargo Theril-iiobrciiW In speolaoles or leu to tonluuo wo uitmiot du the amu day you leave tho work. feq our now Ult buckles. Men' and Ooyn" iwealers. Mrs, M. K. Vandervort waioaHml to I'orlltnd this afternoon to the bed. lde or her grand-daughter, MM Klher WwkI, and will not bring her to Kaluui for a time. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. n-.i-wi , ,. IVrtland aro In tlio oil v. tim lui ..r Judge and Mrs. Geo, II, llunueti. Mr. UrtNuuian U l"ostumiter at luriUud mid was formerly a balem biulncM man. Sheriff F. W. Duibln - n.u -f... nooii cutlied to Aurora touting up au ltiane tmtleat. r voumr man nu liurkllotilur. nifiwl ulu.m 4t .... ... ......,.,.,u, jpoib in no auMiuoo ur Judge Terrell the m..d,,d r., . ., .Kll. RSS il a. JUr""- M'" Yuura lut Low Vuit YiWm. Willis Bros. & Co JTIrit Door SoutU of the rmtornw. MALUM UnKOOK. Hefore the Coun of Inquiry, CtitCAau, Muroh 2J. Iloforo the court of Inquiry toduy David id. Ulesluuan toHtllled at follews: "One day In Juiioa trontlemaii asked me to KOtolliQRtockyardwitlilil.il, I cr rled two boxes. Wo look the boxes into a car where the three or four rows of meat. In the boxes were several paokages containing a light gray colored sub stance, lie put this lino trays, r-ot lire to It and placed It under the meat. He said It was as an oxnorliiient to pretryo meat, I put my flutter on the meal am t anted It, It burned my tongue I n one eud of tho oar was card marked "Tampa, Flu," .Onion laud to renL-W. Brooks Ore. II. Eihauitlen and break dowi htrtut it by utinc Dr. Mui' NtvU KKn SI 2tt to continue to pay 100 license annum. "Wo would therefore respectfully petition thai your honorable body dillecta slmllitr llccnso to that now paid by us from tho Illlhcu club and from ull other club rooms and places where Honor urn until, llnliwu nnr oihjo competitors In the retail liquor trade can be made to pay their Just Bimru vi iiiu expenses ot tue city gov ernment, wo ahull be compelled to ask u reduction In tho amount of license now paid by us: "W. II. Aiulerr-nn, M. L. Hamilton, Kllr.ger& Heck. Ilutte & Wenderolh, Neckerman Sc Hogorn, Hach & ad- Stailltk. I. 1 'Plllln.,li.n A Sohrelber, Felix Lo llranoh, K. Keker- in), j. u. lontaino, win, llaack, A. K. Djuonv. fl. (' Xmii itiwi i',..i. btlnipson." lUfcrrod tocouinilttea on licenses. A petition was also received the meroliiinU, as follews: We, tho uuderslguod tiicrchants and taxpayers of tho City ofSalem. most respectfully ak that thero be iiooeoupatlon tax luipoaod on us thU year: .V'J,F?lB0?. " - Dalrym V, ..CV- 1ras-e Urns., I'ation ros.S.W. Thompson A t). 0. 8 Hamilton. J M. Foroythe, Mitchell Lewis. Slaver & Qi.. Harriit. . i.,u." riuico, K. F. FurkhurM A Qt . M. urjHieit.eier, o. W Puiman, G. W.' -uiiiikou iVLxi., r . ix.arborn. M. E nualitv. Call and see us, wo sell at original racket prl.-es. -j 2d lw from Asked for Pardon. Governor Oecv has been applied to from the government of Oreat llrit tain through one of Its consuls ask ing for the pardon of one Ilnnrv ..nt Consul Luldlaw, of Portland states that tho man was Intoxicated when tie was supposed lo liayo committed t theft. He hud no one to defend him ...hi v-.-uijuuniiy received an excess ive sontence. The uovernor has not yet Issued the pardon. Palm Sunday at Unity Chuich. Next Sunday night instead of tho usual lecture Roy. M. Copeland will read the famous noem "Tim One.. nr Jtida-' by tho grett American ooulptor story. Tho poem with proper musical prelude and postlude will ttiuke a novel service hut nn wn suited to Pihn Sundav. tu n.,i... Copeland will sing The Palms. wW- .r Somo Eyo Oponors l Quart Milk Pans, special ... To 1 Quart UrunllM Puns, specials.. 7 uuil hud them at the ilo-irt won't last long at that dijuro, I 'ill Oil I I.iutliHr ll.,lia in. Silk JUUy UibtHtn. ner yard Wiuultin UiuldNl Ci... . .,.,- i'(ilV4IU 0lKU3 . 10 I.amt)tAliiliiRtiIilik l.ruall.,iV....li. A. ,- ...vv t-iiiiitiM riviHi)ji VMKlUa IWV btiKcklnet Drej hhlolti U $38 Cash N the prlae everyone MiKlel 40. pays for the Tribune Marlon Circuit Court. Times are dull In Department No. 2, Itwasluoesslon but a few min. utes this luornlns. An order for sheriff's deed was made, In the case of Trustee WlllauuwU University vs Wm. C. Cove. His said that the Woodburn ni,r. ter case will come up again Saturday on a motion for a rehearing. Total Receipts 5573.59-N0 Banquet to ue Giyen. The 1800 Y. M. C. A. contest closed last night In tho defeat of the Green9 by the Croame. Tho honors were di vided as follews: Creams $332.40. Greens $211. 10. Hie contest went off RnMarnrrnpii.. ill n .U.,.1 .. . "' vu .. i.uuaiuuum' me various conditions. iiieiauios deserve groat, credit for Hie good work done In so short a time. The managers liaverlci'iftoH.nni ,. i -....U...UB 1U U- uuiko in a binquet ut present and "PPly the money to the good of the nurK. The final game of baseball rosulted na score ot 15 to 13 In favor of the Cream-). DIED. KELCI1. At the family home corner Oak anrl Fourteen , B' odnoduy, March 22, ISM, Edna G:-StdUU",Uer f M?- "S The lCelch family mmm i,. . Sac City, Iowa, some months ago, and Jre all paccod up ready to return, but It II PA Kaa-i .1-1 it ...., i.u uBiuyoa oy u,e UP0M and death of the little one. lhe funeral wllltakeplaceatlOa.m. Thursday, ov. KantneroOljlatlng, The family have tho slncoret sympathy of the en tlio community in their bereavement In a strange land. a mim? k 3 0 ur-LtY Dr.OLINGER. S P 8 Jin h UlTQ P01? (W A uia a 1. a ,v m n UlllUIIJ Uj g w I 'e p ., 1 1 Artificial Teeth S6.00 and Uo. 8 All Other Work in Proportion, fj f r k All Work guaranteed as represented or money refunded. a . a SV UVEK 1'OSTOFFIOE. a Hooms 27 and 29, Phone 2813. U NEW TO-DAY. Patton Brothers BOOKS, CAMERAS, STATIONERY $25 f&xzeCL AJS3!& Tfl!MnM In rellnbje cowjkjuIc. . Mli lUtlroad UcVeU to all po.lnU Est, beM a'd rvou all -.tylet of typewrltsr. tni..,. aiocKinet Drew Shlo d U 1wv"Wfwn ftwtitin the In- Silk LujterCrwhul Cuitou!.: ? tolltuwit nrloe. We a, verily It and lhe prlee Is the uiue loall ultke. woTo Just uponea jw lien ltuokles ror fatia silk NVw line Lather Hells. New Vtanty IIhw Tie for Ladles. New Putr ,'IVkR, U(istaiid AcoU ;rTiq,"J. K'H)a ,'"' r ' 'niaiuK itinrts! ii OverslUj nil atlowrit r.iui 1 I Uie price for one 'Snhjla. awl.1 witjiuut u juwrlor at ULMire anil uIia. h... T..v i.ii.i .. ...r: . . v.v "'". n"y iV.7.J iiM"!S'i V,me m Bw It 2J28S2 M PMWIw f wwtf v Ut 00lKOUL fiTJUlJMr, ,v...v;:''vr" 'ir.sx t. iwu fwt MK vibhiii iu an aiyicv, ijjs It's the at f.p. tho Snell Cyole Co. rge Tubes uf Cemeut. teP?-- COc loo J SALSOBJWOK RA01MT FKIOUH, WIQQIN'S BAZAAR t tOUUXlfilL ITAlSy Cigar Store Robbe4, R. A. Kirk Is tuournlug tho las nr some Ml 36, which has b-en abstracted from his State street cigar store by some one who had uo right to IU The money wa left mvr- ni..i.t i " wiuinwieu in me store, awl It is Hupposed mat some on ntn,.K i from the saloon In tho imf ,.,. .i. low lurtinn, In the early moriilnc wuiitj iuo o.irKeepjr was bmy outside West Uound rates from St, Paul to Partlaod over the Northern Paul Ho . , 135. t0 Pendleton and Walla Wall an.' .. Spoxane $22.60. 3'.J.,, Tuomas, Watt it Co. 98 State street. O T r- -tr, -. -. wtU flUtliJYaatotaififfterit wif f - . -- - ji-( Contest Game Tonleht, The Y. M. C. A. membership con tost wIHcIomo tonight with a ball game between the r-rnnmcii .-.j .,.- "Oreens." The boys will play a good, clean game, and the decisions of the umpire win go without any com ment from the players. S''miiW thou"nd o- victim, Ur. Mile',enrine is curinjr thouundt. United Arttuns. Those liavliiL nn inv. ...! .... . well to remember thitfh ........ ment and stalls to be given tonS ariWn DfaiitnattenS. Hoarseness gyifc -- " bore Thmal injr, but use Dr JohnTulff Coufh uLZ L"1 jwd lunB affeo. "MriM "l"'"gI"gty snort time. Coueh Svrun CuraiHn.M..... il m I --.. r-flaa-jarj"-- ohm gsebs asd oribo fruit cat My Wile's.... SaUD DRESSING German Breakfast Cheese, Armour's Beef Extract and Vegetables, A Prime Swiss Cheese on cut SONNEMANN THE GROCEU 12 State at Telephone 51 .r'i'.'ff'iPsiKild for all klndJD g,idrv-,5 ".icusacall. 3 10lm V WBEXSTEINiADLERS SAiS4KZAiSAS S, C, STONE, M. D, Vroprittoror Stone's Drue: Stores 8ALKM, OREOOS'. The storei (two in num!.i . , .... ., a 835 and SS3 Comm.i.i ....... -.. well (tocked with irnmnl.i. 11... .... medicine-, totlyt article., rfumery, bnhe. etc. i . - ' DR. 8TONE n.?o, .Clnenlnow m,kM n har loc con-ufatton. aramlnattoa orprweriptt... POT, WANTED m, ONIONS, HAY m OATS WE.PAY niQUES, OASH PRKjE. 58 Stite Street. 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