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I'Drbss
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Goods.
DRESS PATTERNS S!J'"S
nto Very freltr fhanwabU fttecU lnltd.
ltr-onable In prljM ami m-lMUtf . H ?" rH
in moIi MtM.iu5o,7HiMl f 8 60 per pallem.
NOVELTIES tt,t
TalnfemuliatnuiM!"! In olitnlnlntfllic l-M
roillttm id atjrlw anil rnliiw aimlilnwl em
iiiiirn fnr tlio tmpaltr rco of lif n dollar
TAILOR MADE SUITS JMtt
iHTBlioUlKrilwlKimln i11or miulo uIU INn
ttalain, ami lli ;lilr l1 li. n?.'!! ." ""J'
Uily Ma'ln Suit lal HUl.VltluON'ri.
CjlDTC Too innrtyle In utocklBenurn-
wi .- w WHO, rrieai nui iii;m
(ilnen Skirt lo fit for a fanoj black Or
ttn. tut
Crcpon.
acsAyaASAS'D
HOLVERSON'S
SSriJcglonlog April 3, store will close at (J p m.
QAKIl
8XOHB
CASH
STORE
f
Another Silk Specia
A lot of regular 1 and
$1.25 Values in
Fancy Waist Silks-
Like (hose shpwn in
Our North Window.
i
73c, per yard'
J."l. DALRYMPLE & CO,
The Silk Store.
tfHk AAf WOltTir 01' MII.UNKIIY ami Dry (lmIn to U ,h
T I 1 I II 11 1 iiextCOila)' lUvlnjfdfOlilwl Mftlvuly toKlviMiii!
VIMViVVV I i.llVir my entire lok t mi IrnmviiMi rnirrlUni 1li
(iua linn nr Uilli Tailor .Mario Built, Sivm nml I
ilaiulkvrclile't, Uibl
EVEnYTHINO QOCB NO RESERVE.
ro.1 in
liiuliiwm Ui Baltmi
if tiik fwiiiiirUfwi
. in-n. .- i.'.i:. i,..i.' II" . ... i .... i - ji.i.i MiiT.
m iiiiv mm in irfMut nimr imiu nuua, im,4 nun uimnr nam, aim
I)M flOlltlfl. lfllfM' Mllfcllll ami Knit llhilruriiir IIIiivjm lli.lurv ljil-jtn Vjwlr-
wrar, licit, juwulr) , lUiiilkftchlfd, lUbUiiu, UUuwaru, C'filiiawaro.TltiwarB, mil Nick Naolu uf
vi m
lVtllP I MM1M VI Wb(l - I W MUOUIfVUt
IVojiJo w!u upprcoUU yiMxI Wjf bargain ought totAll U;ou ui during lLontit Wduji
M. E. FRASER,
265 and 267 Commercial St.
THB LJBAIDJBR.
2 Stores
David Ashbaugh. foreman of the
fltutc printing office, was prominently
mentioned for the position of state
fish coiii!iilslniier, and might liaye
trcn appointed had he not lived In
the Willamette Valley. In 1897 a ma
Jorllyof the legislature was pledged
for him.
M.TV White of Enterprise, Wal
lowa county, who has been here with
a car load of hnres,ha about disposed
of thorn . He "ays that he
llndsa bettor demand for a good class
of farm horses and money more plen
tiful than a year ago.
MlHttNullQulne, of Kiddles Is vis
itlng at the homo of Mrs. S. Mynatt
nour Court and Front streets. Miss
Qulnp I.h a HlHtor of the man who ar
ri;sied the Cow Creole train robbers
. few yoars nx'i.
Miss Lenorc Kay went to Koseburj;
today, where she will bo the yuostof
her ulster, Mrs. (). I'. Coshow. A
wheel and kodak accompanied her to
th.it beautiful mountain resort.
Rev. l'lacldus and Rev. Domlnick.
musical director and Instructor, re
spectively at the Mt. Angel collcite,
drove to Halctu to hear the pianist,
Leopold Godowsky,
Rov. Maurcr, former pastor of the
Seventeenth street KvatiKellual church
left today forSenttlo to attend con
ference. Rev. Shupp will follow
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hartlott of La
Grande nro at the Willamette, Mr.
Hartlctt Is Rev later of the Land olllco
and Iiiih business before the state land
board.
Capt. W. Ooary, of Company L,
Tlilnconlh Infantry, U.S. A., left to
day for Corvallls to bid farewell to his
fa'utly. He sails on the 20th for Ma
nila. K. IJ. 1'lpcr left today for his home
at Seattle, after having attended the
funeral ol his falher-lu-liiw, the late
Leo Willis. Mrs. Piper will remain
with her mother loru short time.
Hon. Oco.H Downing went to Tort
land this afternoon to attend the
Jelforson banquet tonight.
Rov. W. A. Daly, of St, Joseph's
church, is In Portland this afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. Poortmn, of Woodburn,
was tiSalom visitor today.
"Win, Taylor, or Maoloay, Mont to
Portund this uflcrnoon.
ORKQON I'LAX.
All Byes at all Ages,
i 'JU'
irnei'"
store.
Accuracy
tJau bo perfectly tilted with lun.tis no
niutiui niuib iiivii uuiuuii m.uiy mis
store.
Is our wuteli
word, mid It
if 11 ii rn ii f. aiim.
porjccunu iii lostiiur and niiinuor
tlio sIkIiU If your oyes trouhlo
you, coino and m'o us We liino
tlio verj In toot coicntllU) liitric
moots for tostlux tlio eyes and lit
ttiom wltn clashes tu jour entire
HitiKfuctlon
KVHSTtWTUD KKWB.
OraUnnto OiAloTan.
SDJ COM M KI1C1 A L STRElf 1
-t .
?t
Frank S, Dearborn
Photo Eupplicsi
Kama Restrain; Tablets
Kama Reducing Tablets
v Kama Intensifying Tablets
Kama Toning Tablets
Kuma Kwlck Developer
Kama Auts
Rnv Ffltflrr P?f in
Rubber Trays
Plates all sizes
Full Lme Qimeras
263 Commsrclsil street,
MiaWHaaiMHMiMMisBaiHnii
DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. I
Btflndel Co., Friday May JW,
Our New Sho;a
PERSONAL AND LOCAL,
T, U. Kay left for Porllimd this
morn I mt,
Hon. Lewis Qrimth, of the Waldo
Hills, was in town Wednesday.
W. P. Lord was a passenger for
Portland cu tlio mornlnu overland.
SUtobupu Ackerman has uone to
Monmouth and Indopuudotico to visit
suhools.
I Mrs. N. J. Uuiirahan, an iiDylum at
Umlaut, has returned from a visit at
Portland.
Mrs. 15. W. Laridon of Albany re.
turned today after attondliiK tlio
WIIIU funuriil.
II. L. IturKUbs ami mother or Dallm
loft today for their ranch near llroek
way, DoukIus county.
Rov. 11. 11. Turner of Portland, will
continue his t.ptmlal meotlus lit tlio
First lUptlst uliuroh oor Sunday,
Mrs. Sutidt'hHif Arlliiktlon, arrived
today to visit her duunliter. Mrn.
Jake Kliit!, llvo inllun oast of Salem.
Mrs. W. M. Woloh andfamllv. wont
to Albany today to Join her husband,
who has a contract on the oourt house
Uieru.
Mrs Chas. llwko, of Aurora, Is vis
Itluu her molhur and sisters in Knlnm.
Sjlitt U aeoumtmnltHl nv tier littin
tluuwliturs.
0. I. Stflhl. family munauer nf the
alStO rofurill Sttliool titular n fnrnuir
ndiiiliilHtrntlut), has Ihmii ruMtpjHilotot)
to thai iotliloii
MM Itammifl vUlttMl the Indian
sohuol Uils iiiuriilnn and timing her
swy ataaUm was tint tiiiustof Mrs.
K. C. Cnutun ClisiiiskoU tlrsot.
Crawfunl ami Sou, the now Ian
lino, ilu tin tin dofoct In UieSultttti
Quarter oiuorKMcy lnusi. that
uullolliW ll) bond elteiloo ami side.
walk ortlliianeo.
II. IMIalluf HalU Farry lo Utklut;
out plunks for ul(-rvsuii Ms pltifo uf
rwitiAHd lut mmmi vxpeeUi tt put the
rlvor ronil Into Uiu Ammt wikUHqh
twth at Ui brhltfs and uther work.
Wuhruiu;
Wnthiit-n 'Penitentiary Pronounces It
u Good Tlnni;.
Tlio WashlriKton state penitentiary,
at Walla Walla, uses an Immense
amount of lute In iiiukliiu uruln,
wool and other sacks, hop cloth, etc.,
and the authorities there recently
wrote to the Oregon Flax Fiber asso
ciation for a sample lot or Mis low to
try. Two bales were sent from Siilem
and yesterday u telegram was re
cslytul from Warden J. II. Catron and
ex-Uovornor ( Moore, which said:
"The Orenon lUtx tow sent Wttkli
ItiKton penitentiary foi an expert
muntal test has been thoroughly
tostod and Is an uu.iualllled suueuss.
Aeceiit eouKraluiallous. Vour per
Hlsteuuy and eiithuslsm for llax cul
ture has InntiKurated a new era In tlio
northwest."
Tim telegram mis addressed to Mrs.
W. P. Lord and other members of the
UroKoti Flux Fiber Association, all of
whom feel Justly proud or It.
The association Intends to o on
v Units work of ralslnn llax and In
Irmuonir llio Industry; and will
plant Macros near Siiloni this month
IN JEFFERSON ' HONOR. I FUNERAL OF LEO WILLIS.
Orecon Democrats Will Have a Si Din- Laid to Rest In Rural Cemetary With Im
ner Thursday Night. prcssive ceremonies.
The program for the Jcffersonlun . tiic funeral services of Leo Willis
banquet, held at Portland, Thursday , took place at the family home, on the
niiriit, mis occn arraneo. i ue
(tuet Is to Ikj held ut Watson's
ban
rctt-
auraot, and at the Hryan price. W.
E. Robertson will act as toaslmaatcr.
The program Is ns follews:
"Thomas Jcllerson," John Burnett,
of Corvallls.
"Democracy vs Imperialism,'' C. E.
H Wood.
"The Menace of National Hanks,"'
M. A. Miller, of Lebanon.
"Trusts as the OlNprlntfs or Repub
lican Policies," F. V. Holruau.
"CampalKn of I00O," .T. H. Craw
ford, of Union.
"Principles Above Party," Dell
Stuart.
"Democracy or Hie Middle West,"
D. Hutchlns,
"Democratic Harmony," .W. VV.
Catlln.
"The Future Democracy," John M.
Oearln.
"OrcKou," J.'ll. Smith, of Astoria.
The Press," J. 1). Stephens, or Or
egon City.
"The Late Legislature und Its
Gerrymandering," N. L, Butler, ol
Dallas.
New Warehouse.
Workmen today began moving the
Geo. 0. Brown house standing on
Trade street bctwccnHlKh andChurch.
This property, together with the
corner on Trade and Church was re
cently purchased by ClintonKurtz,
who will erect a fruit wurchouso. The
house on the Brown lot will be
moved to the rear of the lot, adjoin
InlriK und the warchouo built on the
yacated lot so as lo front on Trade
street with one side on the alley. This
will be an Idal location for a ware
house ns the Southern Pad II 3 aide
track runs down Trade strcit.
Prominent Men Dead.
Amos Brown, of fc cattle, died In
California on Saturday last, Ills re
mains will bo burled atSeattlo today.
Mr. Brown was orio of Seattle's
wealthiest men and has resided there
for many years. Ho was rather or
Alllc Brown for several years a Htu
dentnt Willamette university, whose
many frlrnds here symputhlzu with
him In this bereavement.
BEING REPLACED. I
The Old Smokestack Which Was Dlown
Down In Ueing Replaced. I
The new smokestack for the Salem
uiRiitiV miction company, winch ur-1
rived lust week, Is now bclrijr. put Into
position- by T. F. Royal, the brldo
builder. Thedimeusluris of the new
sinokostack Is 70 feet Ioiik by 3 feet In
dlamuler, and when It Is In position
the top will be about 100 feet from
thoKTouud. This is a much lurer,
wnokosuiek than the other one, which
was blown dowo by the tttorm last '
uiofith. The entire smokestack cumn I
on a Hat oar and was In two nieces. Ii
Is of heavy holler sUel. and weMis
several ihousand pounds.
Metropolian Now.
Yostorday at Woodburn thu tulo-
lihmiu linemen were busy putting on
the llnlslilnu' Urnchos to Woodhurn's
now local tulophono circuit. All or
the loading business houses or the
metropolis or French Prairie are on
tlio circuit.
The Multicultural draft.
Onooflliu Rcpubllouti members or
ihubtute Board or llorthiulluro. who
name lo the Salem mooting expecting
great things under the now Millar
Diiuhroglm,woulhomcdlsippuliilo4', llus)8 Hie oxpedlllons muuiior In
whloh llitrrv Miller workml himself
Into tlio prMldeiiey and In absoluto
control of a large appropriation with
almost uiilimlitHl cintiugunt exnotii
to draw on, was rollowed by tiigusur a
continuous grart all along thu lluo.
Mrwtof tlio muiiey tipent by thu tKttirtl
Is fur per diem and expeusss uf the
uittuibors Altendlug moelliigs, and
wlillo the orelmrilut must rustle to
make both ends meet. Hie uaimrul
tatxiwyttrs ftMit His bill. But If Oregon
hud no statu boord It would soon get
oim mi It Is nftur nil a qustluii or
whoso graft It Is, modlHotl only uj the
UHtdtwty or tint gruriur.
Died.
The wtro or Jack O'Neill, traveling
passenger agent for the O. R. & N.
railroad company, died ut Portland
yesterday. Jack O'Noll Is woll kuov n
In this city and lias the slnwro sym.
tt liy or scorss or Salem rrlonds.
Tr. J..R. Uayley 111.
KoitKM'ONOVK. Or.. Anrll lsrr
- , --, -.- . , 't
Juuiiw Itlley Baylay, or Newport, Or.,
Is Mirlmisly III He has boon railing
ever since lie was strhkan with par
alytds, voral months ogo.
corri'-r or Center and capital street, nt
2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev,
Oipeland of the Unitarian church of
which Mr. Willis was a leading mem
ber, conducted the services. lie spoke
rcclinglr or the high character cr the
dcturled brother, und drew lessons of
cheer and consolation for the bereaved
family, from the promises or scripture
and the Innate hope of Immortality.
The family were all present except
Mayor Percy Willis, who Is with the
Oregon volunteers In Manila, Mr,
and Mrs. K. B. Piper and Horace
Willis having come from Seattle to
witness the last sad rites.
The casket was covered with the
Jural tributes of frlcnJs, and the
roomy mansion was crowded with
those In attendance Including many or
the leading people or the city.
Severul hymns were rcelingly suug,
lead by a quartet, Mrs. Holland, MUs
Wudsworth, Dr. Epply and J. It. Par
vln. The pall bearers were 0. W. John
son, Mart. Chamberlain, G, Stelner,
S. Friedman, Henry Fletcher and J.
Cox.
Interment took place In the Rural
cemetary.
Willamette Presbytery.
The following persons are In attend
ance at the Willamette Presbytery
which Is convened In the Presbyter
ian church In Cervallls:
MINtSTEUS.
William Gay, Dallas.
Robert Robe, Brownsville.
Jos, A. Hanna, Los Angeles.
John Branch, Dayton.
William Robinson, S.ilcrn,
Ii. J. Thompson, D. D Corvallls.
1). M. Davenport, D. D., Lebanon,
H. A. Ketchum, D. D., Sulem.
"W. A. Smick, Albany.
J. II, Cornwall, Sodavllle.
Geo. A. Mo K Inloy. Zena.
T. Broulllettc, GorvuN,
J. A. Towusend, Ph. 1). Roseburg.
Isaac iwiotts, Florence.
James Thompson, Brownsville.
O II. Whitcmau, Independence.
J. II McJunkln, Eugen?.
W. H. Jones, Mill CI I y.
M. M. Kills, Djlhi.
Linn J. Karhart, Turner.
II. L. Reed, Alouny.
1) N. McCulluugh, Diilla:.
Robt. A Smith, Woodburn.
W.C Scott, Lafeyette.
W.S. Gilbert, Manila, P. I.
W. S. B.iuuermaii. Africa.
KLDKKS.
W. S. Dalgllosh, Lebanon.
O. A. Rockwell, Salem.
L G. Altuuin, Curvullls.
W. H. McBco, Oak Rldgo.
W. A. Bannard, Brownsville.
Robert Glass, Crawfordsvllle.
J. P. Galbraltht Albany.
J. P. Kuimett, McCoy.
Scott Jones, Gervals.
S. (1. Irvln, Newport.
S. Scnggs. Independence:
S. Condlt, Auinsvlllc,
A. B. Mulr, Da.las.
L. Flint, Woodburn
Prof. John Straub, Eugene.
R. P. Bird, Lufuyettc
ProL W. N Lee, Albany College.
In connection with tho Presbytery
tlio Ladles Presbyterian Mlsslonnrv
society holds Its meeting und thoie
will bo un attendance of at least lllty
ladies. The otllcers or tho society are
as follews:
Mrs. W. A. Bmick, Albauy, President.
Mrs. L. 0.
rotary.
Mrs, Scars,
Secretary.
Mrs. M M. Davis, Cor) ullls,
urer.
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RfMET!
Our N6W S
Of 6
OlllilHJ
Has arrived.
Suits for the small boy, or
The big man,
All nice, nobby, new goods"
We have the latcstl
Pot ih( cm alt "hoiT-Q We have them from a
ror xne sman Doys good washabie suit for
50c up to the finest wool. Our little Vestee U. S. N. suit is a
stunnerall the boys like it.
Young mem's suits SdbrCK.,,ecks' greys
lVIVnf5 slllt; Square cut, round cut or frock, in plain
iv-in d du-xio colors, or fancy worsted. A great as
sortment to select from.
Panta for t,ie stout man Pants for ne tal, s,mi man"
lllll ,WI klkllUUUli
Tf voi i ?wp intet4 iWl come and see t,,e ffoods;
ii you dre mieresiea the goods are jf the
best, the styles the latest, and the prices lower than any in
this city.
Cor, Commercial and State Streets,
Mew Racket
Salem, Ore,
AMl'SKMKNia
1U2ED'S OPEKA IIOLTSE
PATTON BROS., MnnnBors.
Altman, Corvallls, Sec
Albany, Corresponding
Treas-
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT,
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Moreiu'e IIiuIIcj'n
lirmt 8o nk' Coimil) Drama
THE PAY TRAIN!
Strom? Company!
Sprendid Specialties!
Exciting Climaxes!
PRICES: 50c, and 75c.
HTSDATS NOW ON SALD.
Closing Out Sale
On order of a telegram the Nonpariel Millinery
will close out the entire stock. Call early for
choice bargains. A bonafide sale!
NONPARIBL, 317 Commercial st.
tTmnTnnnnnnnnnnnmrnnn
i3atst avrfoe&a
.V1LLAMUTTU HOTUL ARRIVALS.
J. Iw, John P. Jones, It A.
riiomor, V. Jait. Honrv Imi. a.
.Vhmlth, Pertland: It. i. Furgvrsoii,
4. u. iii'iirroH. v. II. Diiiuphr
ami rriiiiiMceu; 11. 18. Alikony, Jao
mhiviiiw iir ; &. isoiilinwr, Cliltfiiuo;
A. M BuiMiaunu, ClrtvoIutMl; K.
Bartlett and wlfm Im Urumlo Or.i J
Mtuhul, DtfnerCal.
The Sale Qoc On
Uw. V. Will, tint owIiik maehlnc
ami illusion! Instrument man, still
haihu 8wlng machine sale runnlmr
and lliuro ar still four wtwks uf It,
mirmg whinh tluie ktaodard
umktM of inaMiiiitts will w sid at
such bargains as hate not been luuird
or In Oregon brro. Don't rail to get
the bonolltof this sale.
Trada Union Mcettni;.
J'lfi?1"'? u. tlii or uieehan-
liv. ,.la,L-u ...Ti"ir 7.""K "' ""t'omin-
J. .:.rr.r.7 t. ""."". mw ur m (Hiring
k- IT u ? ' puwr uitri, lu the Turin r
t hCK. fur the UUriHi-o ,f nnmi.l.l. ..
u itlnnil Union. J.
llx 3t
It GOUPKHY.
Sioretry
DnMliltnt
xH)rtitar c. I). WobrltUuu tu make a
Wang In thedutout Hit) utatu fuir
wiitcli will bo held In b'otaoMihor. u
glnttlig uu Friday, Sepfciulwr 31. ui
0 p. m , awl oentlnuliii: tu 'Mmril.iv
KapteinlMril.QMiiKstll o'uloak ut
thatuu'oliig
Worth
5
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JCirf Fitting otEcts
Jr hdli8 arrived tday-we would llkvta thuw jJieiu to ynu asd
wr iryj will buy you pr ng
p t0Hlrtl hi tttfld njuJ Until!
m, m,v, mi , , kSfUI.Jvv.V UHIII
wo are sure wo mtn sato you a duller
u uuiu uawicy arc ainuu)
Are tlio Ixai niade-tbey ro of Uwr mutorial and ate m Usble
to rip than any oorset tuad-Try ttie and you do nji mull l w
UHI uivfi VAII lwnlf xmF mnnnv
AentJi for Standard Palteroji.
Your MftiiKn'c
lli. tmtlll.tjl I .
. """""" ol bliocs
Our Men's dreamy gait khod In
coin uw UuU, ry srvte.
mbd ... ... ...
jiuua ne-Mi. uuir wtir bate,
druwy twin um
Men's tine Rulu uhh vleU.
UOtlt OlUXMlUt stud l
(0i tf flfl
Aud from tliiiun utVoVur
9X MCIS lu tail HHtj in
, blarkat j w
Mdlw' dalHly elolh tup loot.
patent tip, .... '. ..' i ,ts
ijlt'gant iw at tlfiuaitd MOO
v ,l mt ,0.r who una or viols
wtilwluilunturnutw.
That Boo vltl in Uee or twito.
What Wd roller jimM do Mum
Shoe Goodness
Our $38 Tribune
VnvLis Bros, & Company,
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shoo. Vm 1IV t. .b....
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Our $25 Special
aa,iaaaav-Li
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Two Wondeia
In the state or Pennsylvania nro twn
wonuerrui curlosltlos. One Is iu
Cambia county, near Carl Town,
whore In a brmh-ctnered ravine, with
high wooded bills on elthor side,
stands a four-Inch Iron tube, tunntv
Inches high, ablaw with burning gas
iew people llvo lu that section, and
none know how or when, nor by whom
tho woll was bored, but say It bus been
burning for tlftoen years to their
knowledge.
riie oiuer is a burning coal mine
Itlslu the No. 2 culllory or the Dol
ware and Hudson dinni ri ..o....
AMlkesbatre, This tiro has destroed
forty aores of coal uyeraglng twenty
feet In thickness and Is still burning
It Is twenty-llvo yoars since It com
tuoneod to burn aud It u estimated
that it will burn twentv.hvn .......
longer. It has cost over at.!) aai
half of whloh Is the vuluu i.r 1 1.. !
und tho other half Is the cost or Hgiit
Ing the tire.
Kvory known moans or quonohlng
the ttre has been employed without
avail and now the own or nro itin..
iur u iu uurn us sou out.
It was Ignited on January 6. 1871 by
the oavlng In or a mass or coal and
rooks, which roll upon tho engines
and the boiler Bros limit im. ti... ...... i
Slnuethiit time the engines are bun-1
Miieuwitu ate,,,, goneruted on thefur-
setu iwlow thruuL'lt iiiivb. .mi,i.
aoal is anthraeliu uf iiia .,...,.
11 ww IIIV4V
mivauie (iiiuiiiy fourwl in northeast
rn PenBs)hanla
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The Latest
NOVELTIES
For Ladies.
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Sash Belts,
Nethersole Bracelets,
Skirt Pin Sets,
Neck Clasps,
Sash Pins,
SWSsi-aFw'-TO.ToTO.
And
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5. W. TflOMPSON & Co.. I
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Smuiimii
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Salem
Cental parlors
Bridge Work, $5 per tooth, and up.
Road Making
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street to the Lincoln whuol DMimit.
S. C, STONE, M. D.
Pwjrtteror
Stone's Drue Stores
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