ijv L aa aw it dc jxe bi B 06K Three weights: L.TfirHt airlo.' Medium--Boys or i Girls. Heavy Boys. Gats Mrs. Geo. B. Dowoloir left this morning on tho Eimoro. 8ho will visit n few diysnt Newbcrjf, Dayton and Portland, where Mr. Downing will loin her about tho 12th of May for a trip to Alaska, where Mrs. Downing will visit Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Schlbrcde, while Mr, kDownln will uo Into tho Intorlor of Alaska, ;to the Atlln void llclds Ladies: ) Medium All Slzou. No better Hose in THE WORLD. HOLVERSON'S Beginning April 3, store will close at 0 p. in. OA8I1 STOilB CASH STOKE WA'VAVATATAVAVATArATATA 3 15 I I I The Silk Store, aVAVAVAVAT.VATAYAVAVAV New Lace Curtains Dainty pattcrnj;iii JPolnKdo C'alal8,ltho very latest, curtain nnreltles. Also now Noting, hams at, 00c. $1.03, 8I.2T. and up, Novelty Ginghams In corded effects, Now patterns well color; combinations, 2rc tho yard. Organdies, Swisses etc., White organdies at 10,25, 30, 10 and CO rents tho yard. Two yard wldo orgnndles, 60, 00 and M cents the yard, Ladies' Neckwear Ncwjstock and tic combinations In oxqulsltc patterns of silk In toak or puff styles, 91.00 each. White Hats In small sizes for Indies. All tho rngc. Waist Silks The greatest line we have ever shown, Dress Goods Hosts of new things In black crepons, plain weave, plaids, ttc. J, J. DALRYMPLE & CO. After a stay of several month? In wuloni, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook, of Cottage Grove, went to Corvallls to, day, where they will visit Mrs (took's brother for a few days before ptoced Intf to their home. Mr. Cook Is prln clpul owner In one of tho beit uilnrs In the Iiohcmla region, Justices Wolvcrton, Ueau and Mooro, Attorney General lilnckburn and Clerk of the Court Murphy left today to hold u term of tho supreme court, ar Pendleton. The clerk Is allowed a deputy for Eastern Oregon but thought best to attend In person this time. AUCTIONEER'S LICENBE. GOINGOUR $20,000 S HTOCIC OP DIIV (Jooili ami SllllBriiy U koIiik aul Kill nk llEMfKHSflLXti! "".J"'!?"? l'' ,,rl.n" ' U '!" f-m it u luL, Wo nww Unit inir Htatok iitui I ilurm am lo lio rir, , r""r;iJ r :;''" T ,?"' ," w wwiiw,m mm mr Mtook mid ... au wi.v .,.... I. 11IU HU..I11IT I1IIVI. W. MIM.II II I I la a ...t.i I .. ........ AiuillbV no r.r.. n.,. .T.. ..'' ".. ' '.' 1 l- . V " " '' u wiiliw r iiy, U urn lirlowi wu arumkliiK, ImwrtK.r I Imvu anotlior )ry (i(Hxli, Drmi tro nam. u invi'i unwure, glu.war ami ii iVit iini.a if.V.n ..Hi .. n .i "r" "" "" ""'i w iimi iirially up vlM ami ft u to ..liv.ln,.t.i ". ,,r,cn" !" "'' HKJmwHvor I havo aiiit)i te.fetet.,0,,oM:u", m'm",1 "L", "" ici -Rte lltitrvlhlnit mini irn Irlally lip tujiitu, Imlovit ll ! 2 Stores M. E. FRASER, 265 and 267 Commercial St. ' THB LEADER, S Stores l'f UJlMS. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, WEATHER REPORT. Do Your Eyes Palu You Blllif. nmaH.autmur iraUr f If i dnn't iltUr.ruuilii K'xxl optlouii. I rr tyil Uf!llyr iMtit mul iio our). wLon II Itn't text Uti. Mjr iHli 1 free. mJ u w llltMt jrwirtljilii liiiiiiey mill fit It Jl.lv1 V,,0.,,r,,'f,r.u",H",l' wllllT ymi . limnixtUW rvllal. Mr prlct lor fmv uru riUKHitliln. All kllidiut r4lriliiHuim nhutl nolU. 0H-MINQJBS , Bolontlflo Optician. '20 Vcsra Kxptritoeet 290 Cemmcrflil SL Grudmito OphthalmolngUt. Today rains, and tomorrow occasional Win. lliown, or Dallas was In the olty on busliic'Hs. Proildmg Kldor Wnttors went down to Dayton this morning. Mrs. Hen Crltchlow left lunl night for her homo at Kan Jono. I. II. Ncsinltli, drove ovor from Hlckreall today on buslncis. Mrs. I). It. N. lllackhurn loft today to spend two weeks In Albany. llov. K. 1). Ilornsuhuoh left for Or egon City yla Htontiior this morning. Mm. Thos. Mann, of Polk county, wus In b'ulem yesterday vlttltlti friends, Can't Think! No matter how hard 1 try, of u better plant to buy my utile unu uukiuuNt MUUuiiNry, blank UMiks.tyixJwrlttir supnlltrt, ele., r than ut Frank S, Dearborn's 5263 K ommercidl strecti lie has h largo slook In every lliio to choose from, and yon never can Jwai them on price on the down mIo ror he nhsujs drops one bcluw the lonei. D?.fPl9.ft !uwla Dr. UIIm'Ium vuuk Aiiraiu. "iiutMiitmlwu." O. Sullivan, suporlnlondoiit of tho Oregon Eastern, went upon tho Hone Iual evening. Mrs, It. K. Moody, of I'ortlind, Is visiting at tho home or Wx-aovernnr .. I Moody. John Carter, of Auiusvillo, spent yiwioiiiay in Sulem, returning home lu tho evening, 8. 1. Klmbiill, of this olty has boon spending llni week at Dallas looking uflor his orchard. Huv. II. llornwliueh and wlfo ojuiie In on the Hutu this nftoruoon from Orogou Olty. MIm Ctillsta Mimro returmid froir nirtland last evonllng where she hay been visiting Monde, Mhw llortha IMrsttior loft this morning for a short visit with frlnnds ami rolntivo In Portland, II. T. Cookorlluo, Mr. ami Mrs, C, A. Hamilton, of Portland, ate regis tered ut tho Willamette. W, M. Oulfrlor and family rouohed mum jiwKTUUy irOIll ailllliOKOtU tO Ihwouio iMiruilnuiit rMhlonu. OoorgoCrablrwi, of Wwt SUiyUiti transtoiwl bunlnww in Murlon ouutit'eapHalcUy ytwtenly. T. P. Hurt, night engluvor at the SuWiu brewery, twik tho tioat this morning for Simon's Landing. Mr. Dr. J. C. Sholtun, lKardod the Rluiore, on her way tw.l'urtUnd for a uurt visit witu friends and relatives II. Shaw of Liberty, reports that the prune orchards on the hills arc white with bloorn and tho outlook If that there will bo quite a crop. On low ground tho trees have no blooms to speak of around Liberty. A. Cherry, n Salem carpenter, re turned last ovcnltg frum Lewlston, Idaho, where bo has been taking In the boom, In search of work. Mr. Cherry suys Salem Is good enough n place for him, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Ketchum drove over to Eolu last evening to nttend tho closing exercises of the Eolo school which was taught by their daughter. MIhs Katie Smith of Hlllsboro who has liccn stopping at tho Willamette hotel whllo having her eyes treated, returned to Albany on the Hoag last ovcnlng. Mrs. ii. i Klrkland, who has been ylsltlng at the home of hor mother, Mrs, J. .7, Richardson returned to Portland today. Sho was accompan ied by Hortlia Richardson. E. C. Glltnerand Misses Jcsslo and Lena llroyman and Margaret Cospcr, went to Portland this morning to wit ness "Robin Hood" by tho Hoston-laus. oirs. .1. j, uairymplo mid two daughters, Mrs. O. E. Kraujso and Mrs. J. Albert, went to Portland this afternoon lo attend thooperu. W. II. Murphy of Oorvals, W. D CollliifcofSiiyorj Perry Conn of Al bany, nnd II. E. Schmidt of Monroe, were kcou In Salem yosterday. J. k. woauicrrord returned to his home In Albany yesterday. Ho has been retained by Jefferson cyclists to contest tho lleenso tax law. A. Vender, a substantial Polk county farmer, and lustlco of the peace for tho 2nd Justice's dlstrlst. Is In tho city today. Murphy tho cattlo buyer, of Wood burn was In tho city looking up some stock, and loft this afternoon for Stayton. Mr, and Mrs. E Ilofor. aro In Port- land, tospord Sunday with friends, as well as take In Cyranodo Ilergcrao Mrs. Ida II, Vaughan, stenographer for supremo court wont to Portland this morning via steamer Elmore. O. M. Palmer, who Inn been visiting bis father and mother near Liberty loft this morning for Spokane, Mrs. Mary E. Hnlcomb. went down on the Eimoro in Newhurg for a ylslt witu hor daughter. I-'red Water?, Salem's popular mu sician, Is at Portland enjoying tho opera season. Miss Edna Price went to Portland today to visit with Mrs. Florence Ballard. J. O. Wolf, hop morohant at Silver ton, uumo In list night on tho over-laud, Mrs, w. p. Williams Is lu Portland to rcmuln ovor Sunday. O. V, Allen, tho fruit evaporator, Is In Portland. Judge Boise Renders His Opinion in the Mandamus Suit. Judge lJolso appeared In tils chair promply at 2 o'clock this afternoon and rendered his decision In the case ofGoode ya. Judah. The court said the chief question In the case Involved the validity of the ordinance. Tho whole matter dn. pended upon tho Judgment of tho ro- order as to which ' ordinance was In forco.That odlccr decided that the new ordinance and not the old was In force, and tho court sustained the de cision of Judge Judah, The power of the council to repeal and ameod In ordinance Is supreme, and as tho mayor und council passed the ordinance In ques tion at a properly called meetings In accordance with thn rules of the council, the ordinance was declared valid. Tho court stated; that tho only remedy when acouucll passes bad or dinances Is to elect abetter council. Tho writ of mandamus was denied. As this case has aroused considera ble Interest, a short review thereof will not be out of place, Tho enactment of tho lleenso ordi nance, which this decision had u two-fold eject: Urst, to increase tho revenues of the city, and second, or perhaps the main object, ti protect tho resident merchants of tho town from tho unfair and demoralizing competition or outsiders who were In the habit of dumping Job lots of bank rupt nnd fake goods upon this market, paying no taxes nor nny adequate license to tho city, It was not lalmcd at Mr, Ooode's business, as ho Is an old resident and business man here, and Is propei ly one of tlmso whom tho ordinance was Intended to protect. Tho ordinance, as originally drawn, Imposed a fee of $l!50 per year or 9150 for six months' license. It was read the second tune at the rcgulur meet ing of the council, on the evening of Feb. 28th, and referred to tho com mittee 'on licenses. After adjourn ment a special meotlng was regularly caned and convened later on tho same evening. The ordlnanco was re ported back by the chairman of tho llscnso commlttco with tho recom mendation that It nass with amend- mcts reducing the fee to $200 per year or 1100 for six months. These umeud monts wero adopted and engrossed on tho bill by tho recorder, and the bill was passed at that meeting, Tho next day, J. 1 Ocodo applied for a license, but declined to pay the now rato, Ho tendered $30 -to the re corder for one year's llconse, but the latter declined to Issuo It. A .1 montiis' llcensnjliad boon Issued to Friedman and Greenbaum, under thoold ordinance, on February 17, and later Fr'edmau and Hergor took out n lleenso under tho now ordinance, pay ing $100 ror 0 months; but Mr. Ooode declined to dig up to that extent, and petitioned tho circuit court ror a mandamus to compel tho recorder to Issue to him a license at tho old rate. OTHER MTfc: OFFERED. Choice Properties where Uncle Sam Can Locate His P. O, Building. Public Interest Is becoming active In regard to locating tho now post odlce building, nnd various private proper ties are coming to light which would make acceptable locations. Among the sites reported to bo of fered aro the following. J. Q. Wilson, corner on Liberty and Center. J.C. Thompson and J.jW. Crawford, cornrc on Commercial and. Center. Mrs. C. S. Hlcly und Mrs. Maugle, Savage, corner on Chcmckta and High. D. Jj Wagner, corner on Court on Liberty also on Court and High. Lucid & Hush, corner on Ferry and Liberty. It is suggested that the Cray corner and the Odd Fellows corners facing the court house will be offered. Aside from these It Is thought by many that the best and most uvalla blc place, In Justice to till, Is west end of Wilson avenue. It Is urged that the city council should submit a bid for this property. One capitalist who has no property to offer ndvocates Twefth street us a central location (or the new post of fice. Ex-muyor Gatch, who claims to have thoroughly Investigated the title to Wilson avenuo ut tho time tho city hall was located, with a view to placing that structure upon It In stead of purchasing un expensive lot, says the avenuo Is not available for tho purpose or any public building whatever, owing to tho condition of Its title. Others maintain that the title Is available, und suy that there can cer tainly no harm como to tho city In offering the site. Undo Sam's agent will be tho sole Judge of title lu tho matter. Mayor Ulsliop considers It his duty In tho premises to simply represent the city1 In the; tunttcr of locating too now building und Is prepared to do whatever the peoplo und tho best Interests or tho town demand. Announcement Extraordinary1 The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church To have supreme control of Friedman s New Racket Store on Thursday, Friday and SafdrdaY, April 27, 28 and 29. It will be neither a vestry meeting nor an entertainment but a purely business affair In the promulgation or which the public will be duly benefitted. The Little Church Around the Corner Desires to ralso some needed fundi with which to meet Its current ex penses, and Friedman Foots tne Bills! He pays the freight, the rent, and ror this advertisement. In ruct he turns the store over to tho ladles, and they do tho rest. He allows them a liberal commission on all they sell, and himself nnd his regular force will simply net as assistants to the ladles In charge. The following well-known ladles will be In attendance, viz: Mrs. W. B. Magnun, Mrs. R. L. It. Colvln, Mrs. Squire Farrar Mrs. I'Vcd Stcusloff, Mrs. C. Whale, Mrs. Jos. A. Sell wood, Miss Lottie Ilellcnbrand, Miss Mar garet Ilodgkln, Miss Elizabeth Owen, Miss Ethel Sellwood, Miss Honnlc Unns und others. The ladles will run the whole estab lishment, und Mr. Friedman will sim ply sit round and look prettv. It being well known that Fried man's New Racket Store sells goods at prices that cannot bo undersold, the publlo generally, and especially thorrlendsor tho Episcopal church, will aid a good causa lu making their purchases or drygoods and novelties on one or the dates named above. The prices will not be rulsod during till j special church sale, and all cus tomers will bo warmly welcomed, and treated with the courtesy so charac teristic or the fair (ex. 6ake Sale and Hsu Pond! Till! RUPRIEVliU MAN. On Saturday, the 20th, delicacies for your Sunday dinner for sale from eany morn to late at night. Home made cukes by some of the best cooks In tho city. Como early and secure first choice. Fish pond for little folks In the evening. Other novelties will be Introduced. Watch the show win. (lows and patronle the ladle. First- class goods at bed rock prices. Re member'tho dates. The public vlll please bear in mind that articles purchased during theso three days special sales cannot bo returned or exchanged. The public will by this salo be able to purchase their Dry Goods ,ind Nov elties at prices to suit the times, and at the same time aid the ladles In their deserving work. Mr, Friedman earnestly roauests his friends to favor the ludlos with the same generous patronage hoitsto roro accorded to hint, nnd ho hopes to see tho friends of tho church turn out en mnsso and thus contribute a gen erous nmount to the support of the organization. Will UICYCLK TAX SUIT. Tims for Collection of ths Licenio tie Extended to May 15, Sheriff Durbln has decided to go beroto tho county court next Wodncs day and sk tor a brlof extension of time to solleot tho rost of tho bicycle tuxej. Ho will usk until Mv is It U reported that cltlzons of Jeffor wti who ure dissatisfied with appor tionment of tho tax, have raised funds and employed counsel to tost the validity of tho law. His claimed at tho court house that the apportion ment of one sovonth or the total tax In tho county will bo more than Jor ferson's share. As yot not many Jef fersou cyclists have paid the tax. It. II, Fleming tho stove man, Portland. U In Union Meeting. At the First M. K. church Sunday night I)r. Koohne begins a sorlos of six Nuuirnne lectures. Suboel: "Preparation of tho World for the Christian Religion.' Hlg out lu prices at tho phoU) studio. Call und sue. Cronlse OORN, K9.UJF1V A1,, "Motlio wire or J. I. Forosuof North Salem, u son. Another Law, Hy an act or the lust legMullvo as Homhly or the state or Orouon. nn. proved February 17. It Is provided that tho sheriffs shull tcollect corlaln reos "and pay the sumo ovor to the several county treasurers, otc " There Is uo provision that the moiioy ahull go Into tho county treasury nor any Indication or tho Intention or the legislature In regard to Jwhat should 00 untie with tho money. Tho titlo mine net rooltos that tho objector It Is to require sheriffs to oolloe t cor tnln row and pay tho same Into the county treasury. Whether tho title or tho not will give tho treasurers au thurlty to turn tho money Into the general fund Is a miostlnn. Whose Death .Sentence Was Commuted By Oeer Arrives at lite Hen. Sheriff Stevens, of Douglas county brought down the man whose sentence of death was commuted by Governor Oeer. Olbcrman Is u man of about 170 pounds weight when In Ml llosh, but 14 mouths conllnement bus reduced him very much. They took breakrast ut hotel Salem und tho sheriff wus or thp opinion thut Olbcrman should have hung. Stevens wn very cniplmlc In con demnation or the reprieve by Gov. Gucr. Ho said but ror his personal pledge that Justice would be dealt out to Olbormun he would have beeu hung by tho ueoplo or Myrtle creek whon thocrlmo wus committed. Stovens says out or numerous mur- ucrs in uougius county not ono bus Btrc'-ched ropo so tar and tho people up there aro not ut nil pleased that Ulbcrmnii wns lot off. Sheriff Withers, of Eugene, went up to Roseburg to t.ee Olbormun hung, butofcourso was disappointed. It seems to bo conceded thut Urunton will hang on May 12 und thut thero will bo no Interference in the Lane county case. Olbcrman was received ut tho pon, given No. 4,105, ami stiavod and pho tographed, He was quiet and t-olf-complucent. Three convicts wero aisciiargol today, k() there Is plenty or room for him. MARION COUNTY NEWS. FRIEDMAN'S & RflfiKETI Cor, Commercial and State Streets, Salem, Ore, Paftoo Brothers 98 State street. Everything the Amateur Needs Photo Supplies, Cameras Kodal is, Dark Room in Connect ion, Patton Brothers. 98 State street. A finoplutlnuld for only 2,0 fclMlv,wunauiituf the N ItUirOoall ml see It ut in . Cron'be ' ll,ro tno "lt M. U Stuulo. Kirat Presbyterian. The imiul Sunday morning wrvlee md Sabbath School. No evenlm? Kr. NuaaroiiQ loo- Church by 4 87 tf t)r. Koohne. SPRING HOUSE CLEANING. Creates a demand for now Curuliu und Dratwrle. Ojratmir ..f u.a. ncicr mure couinieie. urn i Kw m. lhi iil rVHunrir v.- ...:.: s a - .... --.-..-- vw w t lu a im iin vm ma IB riood rscj CHiiium. new Art in mt. xw m bruinm ku,u'(i.,..-i-.' .' ei..i !-... MitiAMBQWH Will be Mild at our " umi.l . .i nrX ruX"' ,"l ' OICCI UUCKieS MiTuJ In .h.iu II..... 1. .,. ...i .:........':." .T." """'. " "WUIH uu ir"'r" ' " niwtH . jvu ui riiu limit) guru liiml vim it III III.-.. III.. . .,..!. -W-- -"T.WW... ,l'' New Things Down at Winn's Bazaar UALMiHT 1MUINS TOO. Nleo Turkish wash rags ... s.. Pine Turkish towel. 2 for Painty bows for ladlos' So New embroidery headings.. .. lOo Un Vulittco ...r.l&iilwwnup Uu) Mainls rlbUni nm, , 100 Roy' mur heavy rlbbwl follows, tlllUblu k'lino. siiliimll.l m.v.,1. 1.. Men'aexQolleiiitau mx . ..'..!!. 100 MeuMjrllu peroalrt blilrti fcv, MOtl H tillll lliiflmiiu. .iliU,.. ... . 1 wLiiii ;:.-:.:."" v.v""" 1 11 .. ""',u.KK'ores -i&nudMci Uoy'.tenttU shoes The Ladies' Tribune bUuds by oommon consent tlieeas la running whweU ew h. own , m balm. Ihoro may b oubtlt 2 iwrson but we mV your oundld in"nei tM.n and can prute 'our cla In tty 011 mis Hinu Tno nualliv uf thr nint we'll ruy ( you'll ltni,t Uii 4 to bhow lltM Klcun them. DRESS SKIRTS. miy r. they ure all new ntylce, nlwdy trlmtned. litve uood Lin. rJiffi,fiiru,r "Jfll,-,V,J?Mr l,",a. ou M" "aVft ,,S, '"df, gur llluck WMcHkiris for H ft) In tlm w.f. thin . .n.v.. in b-if :.?" SCHwworor, -..-.MW.WU..WMW foJc.ll!,r?trni,,,,!,pfl$,ttrbeUBd Hlg hue beauty pln. fany hat nln Gyrano chain., etc. etc atlew Rio you pay iuot placet. .. . .-...-.' " j- inn .liniHriHi 4.i.i ....! . . CUmouudjkH) the piirta. Tl0 olmlii gunrd Unf uiuui iMMln elr arouiid the et.aln ami sprocket. If ,,? ,. Ilko uieui we furnish a wood aced guard Wheel Is blaak nil ovT' '?.?" id uiuinU --.v., muiuc, rlm,aud irunrdi. n'wrtdle.bar.proolor 540 Installment. 538 Cash. fur- Uuslness Ueing Transacted at the Uouit House, ShorllT Durbln made sevornl iuhw on executions at tho court house today. At ono o'clock 1740 bicycle receipts had boon issuod nnd theshorlir'solllee was nearly full of bloyollsts oagor to contribute toward the building of b. cyolo paths. UKHU8, OTC, KII.KD. V, Durbln, Sliorltr, UiAdaSiromr. SherllT's dood to blk 24, in Ooo. II. Jonos' Nob Hill pint add to Salem. l II. Marley and wlfo by 11. K. Noble, an attorney In fact, to Goorke W. and Kpoliol J. Taylor 7 aoras t 7 s r I e. II. 1'HOll.VTK. John Hughes, udmlnlsirnt..ir nri. estato or Soth U. llttiumor, has tiled a demurrer to tho petition of Jotr or&on Myers, administrator or the esUite or A.D HlMin,deeoahol,ln which ho represented that the llauimoros. state was Indebted to the KMon heirs to the amount or approximately W.500. J Hov. W.A. Duly has been anmiintnd guardian or John Ilnxat.. an insim.. jwrson, and ha tiled his bund rorJIOOd with A. Huokumtlen, K Kakurlln uml Maurice Kllqger us suretlaei. Wm. 1 Miller potltlons the eounly oourt t be appointed guardian of the estato or JamiM II. MllUr, an Ihmiiio perMii.amt Tuesday, May II, is i fur hoiirlng the same. OIKUUIT COURT lntlieoae of Marlon county y-s Williams .t Kuitlaiid UunkiiK. r. Judge Ho is has rendered a desltfl luravorortlieoomily. The rwdlver nan nccepieu tills dooUion pnmipuy paid the taxes in LITTLE SPECIAL OFFER Closing Out Sale. On order of a telegram the Nonpariel Millinery rn ;,: 1 e .ut th? Pnt,re stock- Call early for choice bargains. A bonafide sale I NONPARIEL, 317 Commercial st. jraara vvt vunnnutwnnTxajQ' L)r. M. C. EPLEY. PHONE 2813, Dr. H. II. OLINGER. Foit Onk Wkrk OnlvYiiu will reniombor that wo glvo tickets urili3i eem-eocl.) wit h 0l ? piom; I?a'' n,,kl I'nttdors, Huvorlng Kxtrncis, otc. and wo W . tfh? ,n,nlHer ticket oxlra .uake0" m" f 0Ur ovs" DIAMOND BAKING POWDER to any purchaser who w llbmeiitlon s-oelng thlsadvortUemont. We guarantee It to be absolutelv pure and goed: or eNo money back ,7 ,Uc:,"o!,nd lw "onvlnccd an,l wive 15 to 2o centH on a pound can YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Tclephono Rod 2001. bit Del Ivory. a t i i ur Specialty! GOOD WORK at REASONABLE PRICES. i t alein Cental parlors. Bridffe Work, S5 per tooth, and up. ., - i OVEK POSTOPPIOE. V VT itav JT19 21 nnd -0' P"no 2813. r F.mtRbeftmdersrol!lS vei;y-thln ReEMBER, w will get prices Cme ,n and see what we have and 271 Cotumerclul St., Salem, Or." Jacob Vogt M STATU STRHHT. r, r;...tt,..r.uH f Lad1 -... ,.,w Milling aim SUMMER SHOES, will bo pleased lA cllAM Maft. lck aurt ,... . """ "4ru.0 our . " arv wy purcnuKu jaiiRiHPimn m Prices the larte.st. WsLJowub. OC O.UIVllPANY. ! HALKX, OBMO.V, ' RAOWil' PRIU, TSZjZSf.Votilm,, WIQGIK-3 BAZAAR asd quastloB. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Geo W. Dvchn. Itait.ui. r l. f... Cisco U. W. llannwmaB, IVirUand Joo. U. Slater, San Pnmeueu: P n P, The real Oirbon's are the m.r -v WMhe picture made, hii wi S hut that umn ,oople kwlv T Xlrt5 It- CroRlse Photo ant A New Tack. I Capital Junk ShopTI OheusacalU VU1SIU ESFZ s 4?f JWm1 aw&: r'JJvS9 .VV.S- trU.On'rS BOCK BEER. TheCapital Brewery's famous cJUBENSTEIN. & ,,So" will be on draught in all Salem Saloons on and after April 25ft. iry " ana be happy, It's the best ever turned out. KLINGER d BECK. when they Studio, lQai?;inJy Breakfast Foods. fSifV' ".!?-( cereals luoei accent. te durln,; tho sprlnu tuonths, when meats W to the paittto umi aummur PruHelscti m rt5MMKRtlAl, 8ERTI vflxjiwrana wue. ban l IIn..it....HJ .... t- 1 ri lT"fX auu ""i "rivi, Qllf: MwilaD. WKi J.O. Vir, sjhertea Joho P. lre, SatUe, Wit W A L'rade ha " . hW be avoiri7rt7,a. 7. .,.'.'. ,;" m.e.a.w --" WWII LUL IUI ' 'Mrl. ' fl 1.. --" -lltll U IHIUttllllA totta. South-,:! Booriai.. 'iJ?P"n8.and ver- street for a nw gir 'ai gkj will b Hd i ia.7". "" k--." .T.. "un,it ,rartt t Tjje jSnrXTSS at Souihm nourishing nnr '',". ?n very vraet. Tfc. Mw fS. rorcklbim. , "f."u. ,. . weal ' iiiniiK 1 .-.- 1 n 1 iniL'D t m . ., -. .... w.ant something bwirtuV.:. " uu oirdellQiousbanior baoeo. r,ece oonnemanN, the Ston s. C, STONE, m a Proprletorjir e's Drua: Stores U.lLKM. OnEGO.V. Tin ..... .. "'.""""wo la namb,i Al ,M --"- U4 . , ??" .ofdrurd n,,... DR. 8T0NB tbft 2t TIIE QUOOEIl Tl 1W OUU t Tphoaa 31 " aM"'i" "'1 1 iTrniiiiiiiinniKuiii