Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, April 15, 1899, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rv
,
tf "xlJJFt f
.
.
-
JJ
.yy
,-.?
&
Dress
J J$aaaaaarLaaaaaaaaaaaaa A
:8?X HOLVERSON'S
Crhcglnntne April 3, store will cloe at 6 p. ui.
Another Silk Special,
Mot of regular 1 und,?
51.25 Values In
Fancy Waist Silks
Like those
Our North
75c, per yard'
J.JJ. DALRYMPLE & CO.
The Silk Store
GOINGvOUR
jr Ire to ittmhm wimnre writrmu wf inrUM i
lif ottrnttwilt" Ml) mil awl ww wln
rjfirt.1 oat within thntiUirday, w in -
All
MA
AlihitHM) n rwf
rr Oar u
wrU ar all
I ..111. ... ul.
Fj, a MI IM nip tnnniiiit.i itn (lira.. .. .in
thwn nut at llm priM w r
vltiw nil II l liimr iMrBljf
Jfv.
J1IIIUK. miwia, MMM
itiHtv. niiwtia, ;Mirr,
a'lEi
ami
iatrciM
ry. lawn, tckt book., U
lawn, ekt book. ltiial lisaaa
fterf rlilHK IH UiW notion.
W ttllll H 1H III lllf JMTmK0UI (Mll IIHI, UlfWWtW 1 WU1IH1FI I IHIIIK III II
M. E. FRASER,
265 and 267 Commercial St.
THB LEADER.
2Storc3
All Byes at all Ages.
(Jun bo perfectly lilted with gluHee no
luullur what their defect Ik, at this
nvuiu.
Accuracy
store.
is our watch
word, mitl It
guarantees
perfection In toning und littlngur
tliu night. 3,If yuur eyes trnubltt
you, onmo und see us Wo have
tho ver) luttl veiontllio Intru
iiienta for testing the eywi and tit
tbeiii with gldv tu yuur entire
fttlltifaotlim.
tiVW THSTKP KKBIC.
C.H.H1NGBS
Oratluttte OptleTnn.
i04 COM M ERCI A L bTH Kirr.
Franlc S, Dearborn
Photo supplies!
Kmna Restrain; Tablets
Kama Reducing Tablets
Kama Intensifying Tablets
Kitinn Toning Tablets
Ktinia Kwick Devtloj)er
Kama Ahts
Ray RltererSc to $
Rubber Trays
Plates all sixes
Pull Line Camera
263 Commercial street,
DATES OFLOCAL EVENTS.
SUInd! Co., Fr Iduy MayJW,
iOut New Shosa
For lad low arrived today we wonld llkvlo skuw khMi Ui yon ami
woarevurcwaoao&avevQuadoIUr If von will h$ your tiirtui:
siKW from us-thy ore sirlatly uptcHluie in wyle awl SMtih
gKM' Fitting orsels
Are the bet niiide they ure oi .NUer material awl urn lew Hall.
tfi rip than any whmiI inaitv-Try oC and It jey U (Hit UkoB wt
will Ive you Iwokypur utono)'.
Agents fur SUnduid Patterns,
bWji,Ms Bro,
ohtottltfO
9"Ftaj
ti&MM. KKQDR ao t'KAHll HATH
Goods.
, more or low hurt but not to tnuoh as
i -- Jwasat llrst thought Some maple
'and balm trees have been killed:
DRESS PATTERNS iSSS$'25, Xas fanner. are finishing up seeding.
$?fflE?ft&lfcftmfl3lm Iwr ' ,ltie wl,ftlt acreage U about as large
ftt!tTlV?TVilJwIi , as ual and the propeol for a good
. crop never was better,
MruCl TIRC iiw rtkr. ' Mr. ami Mr. John 0. Burr leave on
INUVU-.H-O fay JLjffiJrttgy; I fhe HMnday evening overland for
TiXftiMSfl w Jto.m- Otty, lod. This is their first
ttoJm'rWT$r tro oust since coming toOrogon four-
tern yeurs since. Alter getting the
TA1I HP AlAnPMIT JfsrJi'wwfUlofaohanKc of climate, they
JAlh93Jhlllvr.Wm to visit old friend, In Ohio
.!. U tlM uatr aide HI HW Br
?" OT '"t.. ". ..-. X&. ... ia
DM IV 1 J m Kttw m mn w. ,
UratfnlOilS I
n ia amr a unm mooi utmmjooa
OA
it B
t
shown in
Window.
$20,00053
HTOCK
OH OIIY
Fl.i MillMOT
KImc awl (ill
an'
-a
Try mm, ur
vt mo bikui Min)wiKiip
we jf (hut our Mr k ku1 lu
wn IWTIT
lmn n ur (bat our al.wkawi lili
r llti.a It. It l . ln(iln(tlfitf KtMVtL
t ar i t
n ll. r lmrnuiBniitff-KijftMnK muH g
lirUht ami now iiwl Mriotljr uu lodxta, Inil"! It
Mknttf. imwtr 1 lure mrtbr
iirtiiioalllim la
.ij.i ipin-ini imm .hii
Dry (linxl
(ioQtll. Ill
knit milMrwMr, rlliio. liiilkaratiUM.RloVM.,
allk. ruitniMer) allka,
tlilnawaiv, iflwan DM
2 Store?
PERSONAL AND LOCAL,
WEATHitn nmonT.
I Saturday night mid Sunday occas
ional rnln. Sunduy nouler.
Joseph Cook, of Marlon, wan down
to couiult Dr. Cook today.
MUs Nina McNury returned lust
from a few days visit at Portland.
Hunker Gilbert returned last night
night from u butliiots trip to Portland.
MIm Minnie Winters wont to Port
land tills morning yla stoamor l?t
more. Mrs. C. K. Urow'i of Suunyslde, lutf
retuniMl from a twn wtioks visit at
IHirtliind.
The Wllkimotte rlvvr nuw bUnds ut
Ul feet above low wntur mark and
still falling.
Mrs.b. F.CImdwIok wont to Albany
UKlayto visit Mrs. D. Howard, who
teruietly lived In Salem.
As a result or Rev. Tumor's meet,
lng lxuu members have been added
u. tiiM U-irai lL.iiiui.nlinr.iii
Okl Bill Auderson ux pools U) uo to
iHiitktml t4imurrow lo make arrange
wehte tor hkt summer supply or beer.
fttvitral Mormon eldw gt fllT the
RtMure Mtstetenlng. Tlay oxiteettn
doMUue wlMkHiary werk around Uu
lew. Mm. IhMt II. IjmWi huH rdUirued
frwH a vMt to her bi oilier, Dr.
Prank HruvlM ami John Brooks ut
MlytrtoH.
tltv. Itarr, of Ctsllfurntti, who has
Irten MiNlyiHg tHe Aitany lkplUt
otituektHri habeiiUk)iigrartutlM
Tvtoor MfUNKt weriiKiirf teday.
Chrlmkn WeRo" him) U. Au$lHifgar
of Blutfio Oblii arejn tlw ell)' look-
log kb h UmhIIoh toseUle. He W
vMllBfiiifltwotiHtrsJ. W. nm Abra
Item Welly.
II. lJeo,uf Miyvllle. (lllllaw
MMIOty, WtMt (MM D40N VltttiHg ht
mw, Mrs. K. I. Hokum, oh TUlr
WohiIi stroei, wohI to Mmm UMlay.
llifHO tH outlook for grotH erotw
M MeRot, sjtrlosi mosHimc Wlog
oeorly Moltotd.
Mr. K. b. Mmhho im Uaoy rtuugk
urof IVvlJaad, oh.mm MP Uny awl
Will rVMtOlH llM StttHHMtr Hi too iKMoe
lot HeruMiUter, Mr.;ll. A. DfntborM.
' M r. Morgan H golHg ut imt( 1h ftl-
orti Oren uwl Idaho for its IukimJj.
srsErx3
c& Company
ALKM OitRUON
J. 31. Kobertsoo, who was la town
today Pays grain In that end of
the county looks fine nnd hops are
rowInir nicely. Fruit trees arc
. .... .....- j ...
ami rowa, tney naving renweu ut
Dewlit before coming here.
Wheelmen can non rind a pleasant
rld8 or.
the river road. Mr. II. F.
Hull has lust finished off the road
j with a road machine and It Is now as
smooth as a door.
Mrs. M. A. Beogle, of Cottage
Ororc, wlm ha Iwen vlltlmj her
IdauKhter. Mrs. H. II. Flaw, for mv-
oral weeks, left today for a visit In
Columbia county.
J. VY. Hecves, stenographer for
Hrown, WrlKhtman and Myers, Iioh
roturned from Portland where he has
been onatfi'd In stenographic work.
Uent. Patton,exounty asessor,and
a substantial farmer of Macleay pre
olnct, was on the streets of Salem to
day.
Miss Leone Itynn. of tho telephone
onlec, Is again at her post of duty In
central ofllccnfter a spell of sluknoss.
Ooy. Oeor will spend Sunday with a
party of Portland friends who oxpect
to ylslt Vancouver on blcyclos.
Mrs. W. E. Calkins, who now rosldos
at Scuttle, came down from Eugene
today to visit with Halem friends.
lion, Abncr Lcwlh, of Shaw, hns
been transacting busUcsi In the Cap
Ital city today.
Nick Ilass, the ever upoful man at
the state capltol, wont to Portland
this uftornoon.
Win. Illlloary, of Turner, mastor of
the State Orange Is in the city today.
Judge John Ilumott, of Corvallls,
was before the sUite land board today.
Prof. Jllrum Tyroc, of La Urandu,
registered at the Cottage yesteiday.
Mini Linnlu Stutcsman went to
Portland today for a short visit.
Goo. U Weeks, at Lnwronus, will
sitund a few duys In the city.
F. A. Meyers of Howell, It transact
In husliitjew In Salem today.
Mist Murgaret Savage Is vltdllng at
Portland.
A. N. Gilbert wunt in Portland to
day.
Mrs. F. A. Moore Isu Portland vis
itor, WILLAMKTTK HOTEL ARRIVALS.
David A. Pattllla, a 11. Onrd
uer, Sam (loldstnltli, Maiirlvo
WlntoM, R. I. Llmliin.Toll TompMin.
it E (Jerauld. II II. Emerson, Tom
McCriickon, F. W. Jennings, Lo Op
peuhlmur, 1'nrtland.; J, T Hallmiin,
P. C. Richards, Now York; W. W.
llrlstow, Corvalllsi II. II. Earle. (loo.
II. Young. C. W. Cotton, Sun Fruu-
eiseo; J. M. Oiincki, Chleugo; L. A.
Jordan, Allmny: II. A. Thomas, City;
M. I), iiramiou. urgland. (Jul.: w. II.
(lorrani, Seattle.
Is Out Aeain,
Win. Fnuler. who lives Junt over
the river In Polk county, Is In b'ulani
today for the first time since his pain-
i nil aeoiuout tun uays ago no uus
I plowing ami bocomlng entangled In
tho harness the team took rrlght. The
faster thoy moved the worse the
Laiiule bmxime und but fur timtlv ut
Luuiiee Mr Frailer would huve boon
dragged to Ills death,
j
j . . Th wm.Ua Utaokbemei.
. A,lor u, luU?,, tu,k "r ""
, n. was reiwriwi mat uu unieKuorrios
weioklllwl. Somo ofmir Hw.inlstle
rruit -men had nearly ovorythlng
killed. But iiow the bliokberry vines
are looting out and gle promUe nr
an ordinary f roji.
CaiUon Ptetutai
Im boon made for the iwst 30 or -10
your In Loudon, Edgluwl, und raw
of Hie larger llles In tue eu.U Cull
and see Uiem nt the CtuHlsj studio
over Now York lUeket store. 1- ISJi.
Oeee toSuwpter.
Frank I". McDevlit, well-known ui
all .SttloHilios, bus gone with hla
family to JiHiupter, Baker eonoty,
whore he will either oon a rsel or
ktHHt store.
Satem Cootfaetw.
Burr .V Potiel, who luivo tho eon
traot for reotlog the new HtoooaHloHl
hallof tho state agrleoluirul eoBege
alCorvHllla, now Intveuieii utwork on
toe).
Wijafiiis' locket Prices.
MMiljr M. . . .!
o tmm iff I "! tr
Skr lOfcjoi-Kf rwl.- .. .w
(MlnMrtMlton. ...j,
BP mm w . -V
aittetoiw ii om ,
W'iWiutt IM-IWM r k
4MwtoN(frWM.Vt4MM tMMMhNI
mmwimk ctajMntrtNtta
m.
teik, Mb tek.i
i1 VlHfc wrMMlHt
lacMt
Mmi, moIIohiio. OMikt rtomi m4 lack vt
rU4MMftWH kti ri at mo hU
A Pleasant Time.
Salem Camp No. 118, IV. O. W. and
Silver Bell Circle Women of Wcod- Maflg n rnj .B-.. - -craft
gave one nf their enjoyable opsn P,, Ornaation Kffected.
meetings at tholr hall on last evening, TIw taeetlng la i"opiar nan, m
Mr. Frank llorlirkln was matcr of day erenlog, tt tboe Interested In
ceramonles. the propoed formation of a local fed-
lty. Parker, latoly of Pendleton, cratloo of labor, was well attended,
butnowof Albany, made the addreM considering the novelty of the Idea of
of the evening. He paid n !! trib- aoythlngso progressive as a labor or
ute 10 all fraternal bencUclary, and ganhutioa, Intaleni.
tnir-Ancj nnictt maklnir one of the A dozen trades were represented,
best addresses on that ublect ever
delivered In Salwni. J t wa not of the
dry atlstlcal kind. He was called on
only a few hours previous to till. Mr.
Wheeler being unable to nrrlye on
time. An Ice croam and cake lunch
was tflven at the close, after which
t tie hall was made ready for a dance
for those who wished to remain.
Ilackensto's orchestra being on
hand the young folks tripped the fan-
tastlc toe till the small hour of one.
A Salem Musical Eyent.
Mrs. Wlllman's class practice in her
studio' an Saturday afternoon Is a
feature In musical Instruction that
should be takon advantage or by par
ents of music pupils and In fact all
Interested In this branch or education.
The programs are wholly Informal
butonjoynbleand highly instructive
withal from the fact that among the
dudIIs are some or the bost players of
the city. The quartet work on two,
planus, the solos of the advanced I
players nnd the playing of the young ;
lads and mlssos go to make up an en- j
lovable program und that ot today
was no oxccrtl'in to the rule. Mrs
Wlllman's simple yet masterly talks
on musical mutters arc ol Interest and
value to trained musicians as well as
beginners.
Improve Mill Street.
Some ut the residents of Halem In
the vicinity of the Intersection of
High and Mill streets arc proposing
to have mmiic Improvements made in
their streets. Tueoblcct Is to have I
Mill street, between Church und Lib-1
crty brough to u grade ho that water'
will notslund In the streets, I
High street has alroaty been graded ,
and gruyolled In that part of town and
a like Improvement on Mill street will
be a convenience If It does not help
tlie appearance of the abutlng pror-
erty.
i
Legislative Calendars.
The seerutary of suite today sent
out to members or the legislature
printed copies of the house calendar of
the lust regulur session ot the legisla
ture. The calendar shows tho status
of bills anil other tmousuros at the
lime of adjournment, February 16,
IM).
Railroad Tickets.
Tickets to ull points on theO. It,
& , Rnll & Ocoan lines for sale and
biggugo checked through. I'asson-
gars given uholce' of rull or rlvor
tb Portland.
(ll'Y M. I'OWKHH, Agt.
Trade Street Dock,
Carbons
Something cntlroly now In Salem. It
is not a plullnn, platluolypo or car
bonelic, but a uuuulne, sunon pure
oarbon. Call and see them. Notloo
our display. Crnnlse Photo Studio.
over New York Racket store. 15 3b
Two New Officers.
F. C. Iteed of Astoria, und John R.
Ely n( Curransle,Cluckumas county,
were appointed uotailes i ubllc yester
duy. i"k i
rUUAY'S MAKKKT.
1'OitTL.ANU April II. -Wheat vallo)
m tH).; Walla Walla, 63&Siu.
Flour Portluud, 2.0O; Supertlne
r 16 per hoi.
Oats-Whlto4l(lc.
Ilnjr iS per lou
Hops -U(rfiltc; old crop ec.
Wool Valley, luIc; Eastern
Oregon, Nllt,.
MlllstutI Bran, SI7; shorts, SIS.
Pouliry-Chlekens.mlxed.M OOfl (W
turkeys, llvo, i;Kf IV.
Kgge OrogMii, 18e nor doc
llldes-tlreeu. seltud 60 lbs, SCMlo.
under 60 ltw,7KWlieep polts.ltrJIOa.
Onions 7&eiill per sack.
Buttor Best dairy, IMHe; fancy
ereumery, SOo per roll.
PotaUMKi, $1.10 per ewt.
itOL'sllonvy, .72.
.Mutton Weathers 4e; dressed, 7t
Beer tdoer8,M.50(.ot.76: iw(j, $i60
Uftt.OO drtwsod. Vrtd.
SALUM MARKET.
Wheat-47.
IlHy-BaUKl. dwat, 7 008.00
Flour In wltulesule Jots, UU rtt.
UUIM.0U
MilUHMlT-braiJ mw
llow-lro-wtd, 6ic.
Live oultU- tltifte.
SrHWVLIVO, l(ra43.
Veal -7c.
!JWr Dalrv 12KI& croaHiory 20c
WooJ-BosLlk Mllmlraoc.
Kgge- 10 in wish.
Potiliry-Oalukeoft. TitHei
Fuim smoked mauta Buaon. Sn
ham, 9e shonUler,
Pottos TOc.
e.
Secoiui-Mand Wheels
OM rw4w.
iMMrtr Mut '
ruM. MUr (ye,orV
iHft I U, fUm ci;aa
The Tribune 30-inch Wheel
nr 7JvJ j? jg
Sundries
50c
ORGANIZATION OF
v a uno
-
and It was a noticeable fact that those
niot earnest In the nork of organlza
linn were men who have bad previous
experience of tlw beoeBt to be derived
from co-operation on the part of wage
earners.
A temDorarr organization was
, ejected, to prosecute the work until a
permanent organization thall be
I nracMsable. and the following otlkers
ere elected: Fred LaBell, president;
J. E, Godfrey, secretary: Thos. Mc
Donald, treasurer.
A committee on organization was
appointed by the chair, consisting of
the following, the Idea being to have
different trades represented:
Capt. O'Brien, chairman of com
mittee; C. M. Parmenter, carpenter;
Bert Lynch, palnterjThos. McDonald,
clgar-maker;0. E. Dunsford, plumber;
John Chase, clerk; Ed Ratine, barber;
Harry Prior, paperhanger.
A committee on hall, was also ap-
pointed consisting of Peter iiecKot,
D. Ashbaugh and John Veatcu.
After the routine work had been
completed some general discussion
took place, and much encouragement
was drawn from the situation. As
surance was given ibat the barbers
union, though absorbed In other mat
ters at present, will be of materlul
assistance later.
Capt O'Brien was called on and
Kaye a short, informal talk, bis ideas
being, In part, that the only way for
the laborer to get strength enough to
accomplish anything Is to organize;
that, so far, the skilled laborers are
the only ones who seem to thoroughly
understand thtr, but farmers and
others are beginning to see It more
clearly. All through the hard times,
wages were kept up wherever there
were good labor unions. Tho early
closing in ivement in Silem Is a good
thin and this federation, It perfected,
will help to make It permanent. Peo
ple are studying political eeonomy
more than ever beiore und this bus
grown out or the 1 lbor unions.
it wiiioniv be a utile while ueiorc
the masses or the people will be bet
ter educated on, these questions than
I ever before. Education Is ths great
'civilizing and equalizing ugeut of
i today, as gunpowder wus, when first
I used. Gunpowder destroyed the old
j nystotu ot feudal slavery by destroy.
i Ing the supremacy of the mulled
I knight.
1 rhe cup lain drew a lesson of en-
icourugement from his experience dur
Ing the ol vll war. On many o -caslous
Uneasy victory could have
j with Utile delay or loss, If
been won
the army
had known just how badly rattled the
enemy were. He spoke or tho label
system u one ot the most effective
woapons in the bauds of organised
labor.
A member or the ligar-makors'
union also enlarged upon this point.
When the system was Introduced In
Portland, thoie were bum or" cigar,
makers working there. Within u
your there were 40 or 60, He thought
the labor question would never be
solved except by organisation. If you
wunt lo find a town where labor
Is well paid, you must dad a union
town, und vice yorsa. As the benefits
are thoroughly understood here, there
will be no trouble In maintaining a
union or federation. If 200 or 0
men could be enrolled In a federation,
permanent beuetit would be realized
A vote uf thanks was given to Tiik
Oaimtal Journal for courtosies ex
tended, und the ineullug adjourned
uutil uuxt Friday evening.
The committee on organization
thuu got together uud urruuged to
hold a meeting 3 ut p. m. on the 10th
insu
DIBU.
HASON.-At the asylum. John
Hunson, aged to yours. A native of
isorway.
WANTED Agents, general und ouiT
usslng, patent perforated frying
pan covers. No greasy stoes. Beet
iryliig. Kltoiied Specialty Co..
tloudlng, Pa. 4 15 It
Tho Intor-Stata University Systam
of Musloat Instruotlon.
K. II. HOiTr, I). M I'MMJDKNT
IgBfaaliucia numUr ft. (Mky , hHH.lre.1.
iwrn (wt .uu.
rHU rTfiHitoTWHrti
At Huwu
... KMHTH HCUOUliKtC tut.
UitAiMtfWta urifc. tMM) in 4tatl
In '- - nafllii.i.
1TA AXDWW-ILMMAN.
l?wH wP5wt SiEt fUakTOJ..
Om wr lw pUc for IwbwwI ptUr la
We Can Save You Money
t viirL mIuIm u
'.
ISwUnr .4 Iiwb rVmiuf
rw
tk 14 la esua WMk
MIMN
tlMtM IK
8ALUM KICNOlt WOKKS.
W LMi UOM.ICT l"ff..
(I.MMm
)( suw.
thte U Mdr e
acc
in town la t
FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
U yt ate a M.Kgw. iV
ysr neihWf, r ill tell
WHCtln V. NY. J 1 1 I Na
) Ubk f tb Kl F.sm
Dtttj Store. H5dta
Central Cash Grocery
tmurM. w
ATnintTClT.
FRIEDMAN'S NEW
our New
For the small hoys'ZiX
50c up to the finest wool. Our little Vestee U. S. N. suit is a
stunner an tne ooys line it.
Men's suits
Square
colors,
sortment to select
f om.
Panfc for t,ie stout man
I all lb pants for everybody.
If you are interested w oTtl
best, the styles the latest, and the prices lower than any in
this city.
Friedman's New
Cor, Commercial and
AMfHKMKNTs.
HEED'S OPEJtA HOUSE
PATTON BROS., Managers.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT,
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Klnrence Hiidlar'n
Ureal Senile ( oute.1) Pralim
THE' PAY TRAIN !
Strong Company!
Sprendid Specialties!
Exciting Climaxes!!
PRICES: 50c. and 75c.
EtTSEATS NOW ON SALE.
A Housewife's Pride.
isiiorciiina ana glassware, und the
prettier the patterns and decorations,
and the daintier the articles, the
more pride hhe takes in them It will
HI her with delight when she fees the
splendid bargains we are offering In
tine glassware, undvhltu and English
porcelain, as post Easter offerings.
SONNEMANN
THE CBOCEK
124 Statu t Telepheuo 51
S. C, STONE, M. D.
vlQr
fratMiftorof
No
MM kwilol .
tOd IBS OMMBMfttlll uw. .
.ll u..v. ....t . ... "" "" "
wt. stone
MM Mteta. w auk, M cJ fe.
""LMrs. D. L.
Tilt Hiimi limn I. B-v, .... . I At fill! UnnJ .)rtl i
5?2V:CvSVJvSN
1 Capital Junk Shop, S ""
M Highest prlvs paid for all klods ft THE
rV BieWl, bottles', rope. secU rals
Vldes, eie. m COlRT STREET'S
ft Give os a cell. j,i7;
U I n minpiin..., VI
stock oi
Has arrived.
Suits for the small boy, or
The big man,
All nice, nobby, new goods
We have the latestl
Young mens suits LbrgKhecks' ffreys
cut, round cut or frock, in plain
or fancy worsted. A great as-
State Streets,
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!
NOMFJVRIEL,, 317 Commercial st.
TTTmnmmnTTTtiTnnnnnnTTTmnTmTTnnuHiinniTnTmniMnHnitinnnnTTTf a
3
arnve6
r
E
to
r
The Latest
NOVELTIES
For Ladies.
And
5. W. THOMPSON 5 Co..
I 221 Commercial Street. 1
QUiUUlUililliUliUllUimu iUliiiiUiiiimiiiliiJiilllliiiuiiiimimiIMmMlimin 3
gDR.H.C.EPLEV.
3
S
ut Specialty!
I
I
GOOD WORK at
REASONABLE PRICES.
Salem
Cental Jbarlore.
Bridge Work, $5 per tooth, and up.
I
OYER POSTOFFIOE.
Rooms "7 nni-l Kl in on...
(At eld Rtaod. 201 CommcrHnl Klrr u.l .
Millinery Opening continued over Saturday
Our pattern Hats are going off fast Aanv
choice selections still remain.
Frnfhrp,iU disP!fy,,a ful1 ,intof Trimmed Hats,
Get on, n CmS' 2nd a" th Novf lties ol the season.
Oet our pnees and see our stock,
tRb!urandS inrS'!!' ..R.BS..- will
get prices.
-,r '"
RA6KET!
6io
I)
pants for the tal1, sl'm nlan"
Racket
Salem, Ore,
xx
Sash Belts,
Nethersole Bracelets,
Skirt Pin Sets,
Neck Clasps,
basn nns,
mnnv nthnr 3nrlr.fr Ununllln. 3
nt tho very lowest prices for high a
O MMW MWUUSt
DR. H. H. OUNCER.
I
K
F!6St6PS
. . " J "
'" rtmi c wuat we nave ana
lllllll
y.
ySSX TECH
m Cotumsrclttl St., S em. Or.