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1 1, IV K Wt IV E.. 'Suit Slaus; titer KKIDAY ONE DAYT KRIDAY S $.50 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE $ 4.87 $ r7.50 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE $ 5.95 $ 8.50 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAZ'S PRICE $ 6.67 12.00 REGflLAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE $ 9.45 15.00 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE 12.15 16.50 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE 12,90 & 18.00 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY S PRICE 14.85 20.00 REGULAR-TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE 15.65 22.50 REGULAR -TAILOR MADE SUIT-FRIDAY'S PRICE 17.00 27.00 Regular -tailor made suit -Friday s price 22.25 30.00 REGULAR -TAILOR MADE SUIT -FRIDAY'S PRICE 24.00 This 13 the Biggest Snap of the Season. HOLVERSON'S QA8I1 BTOBE 5rIk'Kltinln April 3, store will close TOWTATJAVAVATArAV 4 New. Lace Curtains Dainty pattern In 1'olnt do Culnls, tlio very luteal curtain novelties. Also now Noting, hnms at. OOo. 91.07, 81.2T and up, Novelty Ginghams In corded effects. Now pattern dwell color; comblnntloiiH, 2Gc tlio ynrd. Organdies, Swisses etc., White orKandlcH at in, 2T, HO, 10 nnd 60 cents tlio yiwd. Two ynrd wldo organdies, r0, 05 nnd M cent tlio yard, J, J. DALRYMPLE k CO. The Silk 9 tAVAVAVArAT.VAVAYAYVAVATA.VAV'AVATAVArAVAVAWAT GOINGOUR I ... f..- -., t.I l....Bl.ia l rJ!I!rS!atwmtX ".'."'" , .".mnin. nn Rlur ily. w mvm Ai..Tiiuiv nn rowirvo Our (mil ant nil lirln I. ullr tololo lllm lllll At III mf. !. I mralilinc inltlie iwllon. 2Stores M. (Sof.Ml i ilo. c. f.2 V. .rry "..Kiln ami knit un-lMwiwr. rlblNiM. l,n.lk..rol.l.l..Klov I.werV UoJtcltt lumkij MlVnK-illlnlwW. wnlirolilnrjr. ilk, i liiuwri kUmww hu.I -- . .. .. .. .1. .-..-. i. -uii jii iiinariviui i uriiiiniii I ii I it m m li. nrr iiihmib. iiitnrf E. FRASER, 205 ana 20 commercial 01. THB LEADER. To Fit All Ages, tfitr1 An (iIIIaii imut iirtpnil nml unlir liU. I hum Hi? UlMt (Hit liuw to lrtt"Tly .In OiU. I liiun III? UlMt ftcln iJTfl lllllV Ifitt IflllkUM IlllllUM, uiiu no iiiKirmnvm iur wnr n 11111 m;i I who riMil lliciu. 1 lliink luuruuriny riiulatUui lliu llio mr nolo ol ilr ol HlWI. II I HI inln jour ui 11 ami ftii'l ytiu do iit iihmI Ikhmx, I Mill not MruUli ilium iniiivr miy miu Hi tinsni iiHin'r miy iiiniriiiiii iinifw ttiy will Imorbwiiint lo)m my will Imoi bwlilllt lojoll. WmIc m'M nirmtluira n lt nriimlii'itl bi prlui H kimxI lil woll .llliii miikrtl !. WMk )' ni wprlui( h kimxI ii 1 won 1 I liavu liicin 111 uinimur. huvii lllCIII III nil Br litl ir. C-H-HLNGES SoluMtlfla Optlalart. EyMTwledFree. 2'JO Commercial St Can't Thinkl No mnttar how hard I try, of 11 bettor place to buy my utlleo mid butdiitttS ttWiUunurv, blank li.Mikti. typewriter nupplku, ote., than at Frank S Dearborn's 263 Commercial street, Ho lutH h lwre ktook In overy 1 1 no to oIuhim) from, and you novorouu brat thoui ott prluo on the down K-ale-for lie ahvujH drop one twlow the lnwsu, oasvokixa. twttU yfUtU Yw tow AImii BwgM Mpttvt rpr , jlS-- . 6uz&t 'at Ynv jL U Tr H" fy SPRING HOUSE CLEANING. Create u dotiiatiil for new Ooruiiu and Dnnarlo. OirsUwk or theM.' food wan never more cotuplutcu Dolt ml KwIm, Point D'Kipr lu Now plain d fancy Schrui) New Art IXinlim, N'tw kllkoiliiM. Nuw UiooOoruiii. All ml these Kood will Iwsuld at our umtl oltmo oauli nrlooH. We would lu J4(l to vliow them 10 you and are im prices on uioiu DRESS SKIRTS. Kwidy to wwir. they uroull now style, nicely trlmniod, tiaio cood Liu turn nd ou nun uuy men cneper inuti ,,yijk Kk rtu fpr M 00 l tlift mim mmcxmrn over, l&is Bros. m mi ItetttMCJtytiani- satti. OSTIiY. aoth. (1ASII STORE tit 0 p in. P Ladies' Neckwear New stock nnd tic combinations In exquisite pattornn or silk In lenk or puff Htyloit, 41.00 each. White Hats All i In Kiimll J)r.H for Indies. tlio rue. Waist Silks 5 The KrciiloHl lino we have ever itlinwn. Dress Goods IIoslHor new thlniu In black m'poni, plulu wcavei, plnlu, etc. Store, $20,000 gf HTO'K OK DIIV nun ni Horny ullIK mill KulliK lii't, our no- til rtttll lilyin ll llflf.in, It ( All Utt w llt.it our UK'fcnn.iirsli.im r lo h uiiu w tierer II. It U unnultinufrnr- fccr Uiim .mini m it nii'l nnwr uii.l atrlotlr l tin utt, Imlovil It 2 Stores PERSONAL AND LOCAL, WEATHEn IIUPOUT. Ouounlo'ial rain today and tomorrow, W. A, Shaw of I'ortluud, Ik hi tlio city. II. DowuiiiK upeiit the day In tills city. Kx-Uov. Moody left for l'drtland LIiIh iiioruliirf. Merry Lultli, of (lurvuli, was at Haloni yoitorduy. II, II. Ilowltt, or Albany, vwih In Suloiii ycHturduy. Thu MIksch llayiiiund wuntdowii to attond tlio llonUmlaus. Jap Hunt drove In from W'hlttmkor, tlilii uiiiruliiir 011 husluosi. Vf. S Ilurrtt, the oiiiik Aurora uap UullKi, wuh In town today. MIm Dunn Dltohon, or iiUiytou, Ih In llioulty vlhttliiu (rleuilit. A. II. (IiIIIh returned from upriyor poliilHOiiHtoiunur lloau tiHluy. Mr, and Mr. I. L. I'altuimin, ean 0 up (rum I'orU'aml laxt nllit. ItaiiiHoy and lm, tlio hop rustUrrt, wont to l'urtliind uu the nvurland John lloufor roluruod to Uliumpook' tmluy a l tor a uhurt Htop In b'uluiu. Oeo. Nolbort fiinittdowu from St ny lon to iiUtiiid the funural of S. Hook. II. O. Myern, of tho b'tnto Harhota iKMittl, w'vut U I'orllaud Uiiu itmrnliiK. Mm. 51.0. Molutlro onuiodowu on tho llouw till iiiurnluu from Uirvnil IU. County Llork Hall roluriiod Unlay from a trip to tho uoith imrt of tin lujunt)'. It. b. Mlllor, onoof tlio wiliun tit tho Whlto Corner, wont to Portland yoilortluy. J. A. Oouso wont U ItOk'tir't. lind ln loKlmrouiiip to work.Kuliik' down 011 tho uoaU Harry Kloln of Huuuno wiw brouuht to tho usylum ywtt'rdtiy. Hu 4b yum of uko. Miumw ltoluu nnd IHirkhurbt wont to IMrtlrtiid to wlUiMki ltubln Howl and will return tomorrow. Kml Iteoo, auol U joarx wn ro. clylntth Hwfram Jsnlmol wttor ,dyfiwn riiiatllla aouHtjr. I a M. Uu wont toltoworN Utullni: lonlliulMMl this murulHK' whoro ho will work In a Ioi'bIhk oninp. quite dure that you will llko the cwkH you oan imvb niem inaae, uur tiuok U4 llUni? oyer )iQwp In Satom for tqe & Company A LRMt QUEtlOK. iilirltwn wo nrtt nnkluK. iicwr I ran wwiiier iiruiHwuuii i Amonit the Salotnttes who went to Portland thU afternoon to attend the Doutonlans were Mrs. F. W. Blck ford, MIM Mlna Huclat, Mr, nnd Mrs. Mctechan, Mrund Mrs. Anson, Mr. and M-h. Dunbar, Matt Whan, Prof. Seley, Mlos Krcbs. Chas. Mclntyro and family, of Cor vallls, will locate In Snlcui In tho near future. They moved to Corvnllls from Halcm Icrh than a year ao, but. have decided there In no better place than Salem for a home. 'Ioiih. A, .1. Johnson and Jasper Wllklus, memberHor the stuto hoard of agriculture, are In the city to at tend the meeting of that hoard to be held at the state houe this evening. Chas II. Dodd has drifted back In to the agricultural Implement busi ness, represeutliiK the Adrian Uuck cye harvesters the Aultman thresh er', and other standard lines: J. II Kurly, formerly supt. of the deaf mule hchool, slilpped a car or yearling and urados to Hunuyslde Wash., today. I). S. E'iersolc went with thestock. Mr. Montgomery, assistant freight ancnt atHalem, hns leeu helping out' AHnlstant PassenKer Aent Darling In I he absencoor Frelnht and Pastenucr AkoiiI Skinner. II. A. WrlKlituud ChnsS Edwards, wbo Imyo'bccn looklnir over4,he vicin ity or Halcm with a view to entering the fruit business returned to Port Innd today. .Sheriff Sam Mortburhcad and Ju lian Uyrd, of Hums, Harney county, brought a prisoner to the penitentiary and left this afternoon for a visit In Dallas, Itcv. K. P. Kyle, pastor or tho Free Methodist church at Irvlmr and Oak Ulll, Lane county, left today to at tend his llrst quarterly meeting. The Odd FoIIowh of Woodburn cele brated the 80th anniversary of that order In the United States. Several went up from Salem. J. M. Gross or Portland, Isnuuestnr his old frloud Dr. S. II. Jessup. Ho Is special nucut for the Mutual Llfo Ins , Co., of Dcs Moines. Fred Prudhoiumecamooyerfrom In depetrleno on his way to Pot Hand where howlll ko to learn the mysteries or the 1 1 lion type. Mrs. Julienne of Portland, and lit tle sun, camo up today, enrnute to Mohaimi, for an outliiff at that moun tain ho'ilth resort. D. D. Hauimrartner, who Is vIMtlii' his sun Joseph In this city, look stoaiuer pussaue ou the Klinoro for Portland today. Arnold (loodfrlcud, traveling Salos iiioii for the Paclllu Coast Furniture Mauufacturo Co., left this afternoon for Portland. Judtfo Daly or Dallas, who has been before the supreme court In the Ma kers case, returned In Dallas lust nlht via Albany, At lluffiuau'ri barn can bo seen a llttor of St. Hornard pups. They were sired by a 210 lb. St. Ilernard' from The Dalles. The John (1. Wright & Co. Insurance AKoucy are runulnu In tho old .'stand formerly occupied by Gilbert llros.' bank. C. D Harris shipped a lino Jersey cow tt) Win. Owen, of Oroyon City this muruluu for brood In u purpose. K. P. MuUormuok, Frank Port, Ira Krband Frank Powers wero titisteii uorsou tho early train for Portland, Mrs. Hay D. Gilbert returned from IHIIslKirolast nielli, wheru she had Iwod vlsliliut Miss Mario Touuue. U.ipt. WosiKiite, or thu Salvation Army loft today rar Corvallls where he will bo sUitloiied lor somo lime. Joshua II Smith, of Silom, received notice from thu poii'lou bureau of un Inorotiso from l to ill a month. A. KiauU, 0110 of Salem's Jou print ers, has uuccptod n position on tho West Side, at Independence. Aimust KlIiiKor, of Mt. Aii'mI, at londud tho funeral of bis brother's busluoss partner tvtluy. JudKdiind Mrs. lUlUiiKtir, of Purl liiiul. uro miosis at tho homo of A. Mush fur 11 f4w days. Paul Klliik'ole oiimo uvur Dallas to attond the funorul or his Into urn ployor. Win. Clark, Prwldont MoIClnloy's IKWtuiastor at OurvuU, was In town today. Mm. Ptor HtMktft arrival uu this uiuriilriK'i ovtirlnwl from ban Fmn olso. J- A, Dlttor, of Sublimity, rok'ts lortHl at thoSuWm liutol today, John Walker of Wtwt Sluytnu ws tu lawn Unlay. Snap Thosn poronlo mid inntllgM shirts In north window, tooluo the IIhu at 36c Swoexory uontsiylflj, It'll pay you lo notleo. And Shoes Wo couldn't build up and hold the trade we lmvo on shoes If the value ami wour wasn't there, OurMonVruiiouir at $i(o nan a wumler for service hut outuu. And our Un yleUt i7M Ls ykImo unurpaed. TJtl? Mou' 0,i'Hl Vest top vlel at The ladles' hand turn viol In nar row and medium last at St.?, Thu we have built up it tine trade ou. Hvery pair warranted, WIQGIN'e tft t Mik nut iteia.k HAViwarr rmo, MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Court House. Euitcnc Kckcrlln took out his Hoal cltlzenshlD papers, becoming a full fledged American, after a lapse of IS years since lie first declared tils Inten tion to do so, Kate Howard, a lirltlsb subject, de clared her Intention to also become no Amerlcanclti7.cn, Deputy Sheriff Frank Derby Is at Stayton, posting execution notices and will go from thereto Stlvcrton tu the same business. Over 1300 bicycle tags had been Issued at noon today, and tho cry Is, 'still they come." UIHOOIT COUNT. In the case of Northwest Door Co. vs. S. Tomlioson, referees liaye filed report. The case of J. F. Goodc, ys. N, J. Judab, ct nl. came up In department No. 2 yesterday. This Is the mun damussult brought by Goodc to com pel the city recorder to Issue an auc tioneer's llcensc'itt the old rate of 150 per year, Instead of 200. Goode's attorneys filed a new complaint with the consent of the city's attorneys, and tho latter tiled a now demurrer thereto. In the new '.'petition, it is recited that the fee now required for an auctioneers' license Is too high; that It Is In restraint or trade; that It Is class legislation; that it.crcatcs a monopoly; that the special meeting at which it was passed was Illegal, and nnt In accordance with tho regu lations and bylaws governing the council, and was In violation of the statute. Goodc Is represented by Crawford and Crawford, nnd the city by McCourtand Hunham, Jeffrey and ' Martin. I The case camo up again this toon - mg anuuounsei Jeiiroy mauc nn ar gument In support of the demurrer to the complaint, artcr which a recess was taken by the court until 1 o'clock. The argument was, In part, on the following peints: Tho recorder was exercising his dis cretion as lo which ordinance waa In force. In this case a mandamus would not bo proper. If there wore a ques tion as lo tho validity of the ordinance under which a license was required it might be possible lor a party to go ahoud aud act without any license Hut It would nut bo proper f) man damus thu recorder and comp 1 his Judgment as lo which ordinance was tn force. A license law not nor unconstitutional following tlio same uusiuess were quired to piy :ho same tax. Tho necessity ror certain action must lio In the discretion or the council. , Creates no monopoly becaue any one may get a license by payment of if 2C0, and there uro no other restrictions. Statulc and charter plainly gave tho council full power In tho matter. In the afternoon counsel Crawford addressed tho court and had not con cluded when tills papor went to press, The case of A, Hush vs. Ellen Coylo took up most, of Wednesday afternoon In department No. '-', being argued and submitted. This Is a suit oyer a certain corlllcnle or deposit fur $1100, Issued by Ladd and Hash, and form erly belonging 10 one Patrick Mclnteo now deceased, hut which was claimed by otliorjmrtlos, his exueutors as well as Ellen Coylo. Tho county court on March 27 I HDD decreed Hint tho cor tlllcato belonged to Ella Coylo, but Ladd & Hush clnl.it thu county court had no Jurisdiction, and brought a suit to Interplead. Tho decision of tho court Is that tlio property bolungs to Ella Coylo; that neither party may recover costs, DKKDR, BTC , KII.KI). Lee Yatos mil wire to Abblo M. Yatos, 10 acres In 1 7 s, r 2 w. $275. Elilo M.Cooloy and husband to M Goodman & Sou, lot 22, Hradloy's ail dltloii to Woodburn. OS, MAHItlAOK MOHNlSK. Was I soi od eo Lovonhi L. Culver and Ezra Muurer, F, H. Culvar vouch I k ror tioin. I'ltOIIATK. J. D.GregoIre bus boon appointed ndmlnii'.mtorur thu olut of Jose- phluoGr'goiro, who dlwlou January 31, ISM), leaving an osute estimated at WOO. Tho holrs at law uaiuod tire: J. U. Grogolrf, husband, .doaldo and Simon Grogolro, children or tho do- QC'lhd. IsniolSnydtir, oxoouUtr or tho cs tuto or KllAubuth Mulile, deceased, nas tiled his uuni asouut, and May S. Is sot as the lime for hearing tho sumo. Tjeurc I. Orippc. keen wtm, etp.cUnj Je iL nnd Ukc Dr. MIUS Ncrviru, More SccondHand Snaps List iiutv we itdvertbed our eonud hand Uuimiim, they wttlketl right out. Pay iu UMo 1 1. "W Men's Imperial, fair ctimll- Uon. 00 "W Fowler, one new 1 1 r ami rlw 10 00 ?! ) .wtaiiMer very 0 bWlH, ja qo Wnvvrlv goctl eundltion. .. l 00 $ letirrtl Ih Hueoaiidltlou . . 17 60 New 1 WW Alax a6 oo Millo' Wavorly nbnut "W ... 12 50 "'. "' i ws wiiueis is ready utriile wltlmui turthwr expene, and if you iieetl a whe rr even a month it II my )ou tu Uuy oae or these, for vom otiH get yor money twnk by sell leg It at any tune iiihI tiave the uw of fur nothing. Tribunes CoimIh by thedtuen. and cuatn n.rk sUiiHllHg In Hho waltluu their turn rills to a literal raut. Folks win w-.i. hwire-r fur Tribune than any outei wlieol. INrty-two more ordewkl. BAZAAR j tfOMMEBOUL VRUWS Just From Manila. W.S. Dayls, ofl Co., son or Jonas. Davis, of Shcdd, arrived home from Manila, says the Albany Democrat, having been discharged on account of disabilities alter belnK In the bos pllal three, months. He left Manila on March 10 and returned by wny or Ilonjr. Kowr. There had been con slderabls llifhtlmr theo, and the Ore gon boys were niaklmt a fine record. Notwithstanding they are anxious to come home as soon as they can be re CVe(, Mr. Davis does not appreciate the Islands as an acquisition to American territory, and says the whole Islands are not worth one American's life. He saw Agulnaldo and says he Is undoubtedly a hard man lo deal with, and It will take work to llnally capture him. South anlem Folks. The lecture at Leslie church last evening entitled, Love, Courtship and Marriage, delivered by Rev. T. F. Iloyal was well attended, and listened to with great Interest. The advice contained in it was first class and I enough wit wns mingled In to prevent I proslness. In spite or the cold stormy weather over seventy persons partook or Ice cream and cake. Tho young people know they will always get a big dish of cream when "mother" Scrlbcr olllclatcs at the freezer. K. P. Excursion. The Knights of Pythls of Salem will give .an excursion to Albany on the Ruth next Tuesday afternoon, reaching Albany at 0:110 o'clock.where they will be cntcrUlncd in grand style by tho Albany lodge, together wltli other Knights. They will leave on their return trip Wednesday after noon. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. W. S. Huelund wife, Sheridan; C. F. Overbaugh, C. W. Lawronce, A. C. Going, Porfland; '. 0. Wood, Oregon City, J. A. Hunter, N. Y.; K. Smith. Hlllsboro, J. M. Horry, Louisville, k. Y.Chas. Callalnes S. F.; A. Ehle, Chicago, Labor Federation Meeting, Tho members of the Federated Trados and all laboring men, mechan ics, clerks and others Interested arc invited to bo present at the regular meeting ut Popular Hall, Thursday evening, April 27, 1800. :il John W. Vkacii, Sec. Y. M.C. A. 1 The annual ciectlon nf members class legislation joplio lOTirilonilrcctOMor the Salem I If nil mirlliw V' M C' A ' wMI l)e ,U),d ,l' l,l V 'M- 1 it Jill parties I (J iA. rooms at 8 p.m. Friday cven isiness were re-, tu Anrll Mull m-Mvn ninniiii.rd nr iin iissuclutioii arc requested tn bo pros out. 12(12 Hoaiii) ok DutKcroits. I Dr. W. T. Williamson went to Port i land this afternoon tc attend the funeral iff his uncle, the late Jnhn ! Powell, an old pioneer. j Mlts Genevieve Savagu, who has ;been visiting liiSalum tor the past two months, returned to her home In i Hrowrisvlllo today. I Mr," and Mrs. Jamos Watson, or Elriia, Wash., are guests at tho homo or his mother, Mrs. Watson, or Soutli Saem. U.S. Gilo has gone to Eugene nnd Lane county points to look alter some fruit shipments, Hon. J, K. Woathorford aud Senator Kelly, or Albany, came to the city afternoon. Miss Lena Huber, roturnod homo today rrom u visit at points south. W. J. Clarke, tho affablo Gervals editor, was a Salem vhltor toJay. Miss Lena Mclntyro, or Corvallls, Is visiting rrlonrls In tins city. Mrs. G. W, HollMer returned to Stayton today. ywHHi t iwa i n 1 1 1 1 1 constipation, RCCnUlUtC : : X Indigestion, T Biliousness, PILLS : J Sick Headache, T in men, women or , QetthoKcnulnelfyou ' waui w w cured. 10 cents & 23 cent. J, CMidrvn, cured by HHWiUni Mg'H i orugiiore. GENUINF. The many "Special Sales" "Closing Out Sales" "Below Cost Sales" etc. etc., which are filling the papers, lead many readers to think all are fakes. Holverson's slaughter sale of Tailor made suits is genuine, as are all his sales, lo test it go and see the goods. There has never been I a better class of poods offered to a buying public. Read his ad. in the usual corner, last page. LITTLE SPECIAL OFFER FQKU.NK WHHIC ON.Y-Villi Will roiiiembor that wo give tickets wortla oonw eaoh) with our CtitTmw, Teas, Haklug Powders. Klavurttik! Kxmu-t ti. n,ui .u w tflve another tlgket oxtra with ouoh Mb. oun or our own uiake DIAMOND BAKING POWDBR to any purchaser who lll'iuontlon eclng this ndverttsement. Wo guarantee it to be abolutoly puro mid good; or elxj money back. Try a oau and be eonvlnoetl asd save l& to A) aents on a twund oun. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Telephone Ite4 mi Free IH lr ry inoi66M Extraordinaru The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church To have supreme control of Friedman's New Racket Store on Thursday, Friday and SatUrdaY, April 21 28 and 29. It will be neither a vestry meeting nor an entertainment but a purely business affair in the promulgation of which the public will be duly ben efitted. He pays the freight, the rent, and for this advertisement. In fact lie turns Ihe8toroover to the ladles, and they do th rrst. He allows them a liberal commission on all they m1I, and himself and his regular force will simply act as assistants to the Indies In charge. The following well knowu ladles will be in attendance, viz: Mrs. W. H. Magnau. Mrs. R. L. It. Colvln, Mrs. Squire Farrar On Saturday, the 20th, delicacies for your Sunday dinner for salo from early morn to late at night. Home made cakes by some of the best cooks In the city. Come early aud secure llrst choice. Fish pond ror little rolks in the evening. Other novelties will be Introduced. Watch the show win dows and patronize the ladles. First m - w b miiwiidii " Gale sale id Fish Pood! Cor, Commercial and State Streets, Patloo Brothers 08 State street. Everything the Amateur Needs Photo Supplies, cameras Kodaks Dark Room in Connection, Patloo Braiders. 98 State street. Dainty Breakfast poods. In all kind of cereal , moot accept able UHIih pilate during the spring and summer tuoaths, when mouts, should tw a voided as much us possible. Our MiK-k is tempting and very nourishing, and makes an Ideal meal rorchlldreuor un.wn r--lks. If you want something heartPr, try a piece or our delicious ham or bacon, THh GUOCEK 124 State t Telephone 51 Capital Junk Shop glMMl price. Dlld fur ull Linr fle-f Hwui. Untl. n.iHf. sacks, rni I ft Give us a mil. 3iufi & iL J- D. RUBENSTEIN. I Jacob Vogt Just recalvi a full Hoek ami Uonts irrtg td of Udlee1 SUMMER SHOES, SkT,!-v.w,.,- Atiim e v SONNEMANN WWW Rttdiejl M OMn mImb, ,,, "mm,. iCeSSTSSl." The Little Church Around the Corner Foots the Bills! Mr9. Fred SteuslofT. Mrs. 0. Whale, Mrs. Jos A. Sell wood, Miss Lottie Ilcllenbrand, Miss Mar garet Hodgkln, Miss Elizabeth Owen, Miss Elliel Sellwood, Miss Uonnie Guns and others. The ladies will run the whole estab lishment, and Mr. Friedman will sim ply sit round and look prettv. It being well known that Fried man s New Racket Store sell" goods class goods at bed rock prices. Re member the date?. The public will please bear In mind that articles purchased during tlieso three days special sales cannot be returned or exchanged. The public will by, this salo bo able to purchase their Dry Goods .nd Nov elties at prices to suit the times, and Closing Out Sale . On order of a telegram the Nonpariel MILLINERY will close out the choice bargains. A NONPARIEL. yiKVYTTWT g Dr. H. C. EPLEV. q PHONE a J jj i f ur Specialty! t e GOOD WORK at REASONABLE PRICES. Salem Dental parlors. Bridge Work, 55 per tooth, and up. t s OVER POSTOPFICE Rooms 27 und xx"osr ex: t xx ai S9 &S 9 un A I .11 - 1 .Vr. .. nip paid r.. i ..i.i amuu, .-ui commercial Street, H ilom.) Millinery Opening continued over Saturday. choice selections still remain. The Paris will display a full line of Trimmed Hats, French Patterns, and all the Novelties of the season, Oct our prices and sec our stock, ,Vnthi. La,,s m everything Remember, we will S enJersoM. Come in and see what we have and get prices. TCBXl X-kJTJEC STORE, !74 Coiumorolul Ff s, c, stone, m. d. Stone's Drue Stores tiALKU. OHWJON. Thttof (to lu nuMborl m teencxt "- d Mi ewmml.l ... , ... Mo. Jrti, toiWt aitkWi. yttbm-1. braibM WR. 8TONK fmtXUUf, tMHlMttH WlKMMlMlMi, UUPQJNU TOUSTHSK MA1ICIL i.ia!Mi.fctoti Mi tu fegsaisB?i ,. v Desires to raise some needed fundi with which to meet Its current ex penses, nnd at prices that cannot be undersold, the public gcnorully, and especially tho friends or the Episcopal church, will aid a good causo In making their purchases or dry good9 and novelties on ono or tho dates named above. The prices will not bo raised during thi J special church sale, and all cus tomers will be warmly welcomed, and treated with the courtesy so charac teristic or tho fair sex. at the same time aid the ladles In their deserving work. Mr, Friedman earnestly roqucsts his friends to favor the ladies with the same generous patronago hereto fore accorded to him, and ho hopes to sec tho friends of tho church turn out en masso and thus contribute a aeo crous amount to tlio support of the organization. METI Salem, Ore, entire stock. Call early for bonafide sale! 317 Commercial st. Dr. H. H. OLINGER 2813, ! S l!l, Phone 281 II. vc: irx xttjcxobooc . rmn - St., Salem, Or. BOCK BEER. The Capital Brewery's famous "BocV will be on draught in all Salem Saloons on and after April 25fb. Try it and be happy, It's the best ever turned out. Wf " 1 8 V . 1 MJjmgMjmBM . n ,L.. t r- r- ., ,.... Il J