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1 Juiy JUJUyi ''-" BjJitiJ-V" - ' jgBfig 7j , wMm"wv"r l w ' vwaf iiW""'"i' -' ' "t "" "ri " SW Dress 't- -' KSlDttw Goods sold at a DISCOUNT this week, including &.- ORBPONS WKich he.vc been reduced as followsj $U25 -THIS WEEK $j.50 THIS WEEK $2.00 THIS WEEK $2.25 THIS WEEK $2.50 THIS WEEK 1 OAsn BTUUE HOLVERSON'S S3PXIOXU9LXS AAVJCTATisVTAVAVATATA I SHIRT Just received a full line of the best values 'i ever offered in Ladies Waists, which we fZ place on sale at the uniform price of SO Each, Come early to Patterns, J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. The Silk AVAVATaTAV.VaVAVAVaTAVATAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV Originator of. ". Tho contlniHHl Increase in mv watch repair, department In proof of satisfac tion elvon In watch and lowolrv repair- ' lug, It will luy you to roinoniuor wlion 'iiccuiiik wuru none in wis imo tueso prices. Cloanod and OJIod 7Fjp Mainsprings - - - lubi C.H.HINGBS WntahmnH" Plnmonu Bit utter nnd uptioutn. UOU COMMICKOUI, BT WUATMCn ItEPORT. Today nnd tomorrow fair nii! warniur. PERSONAL AND LOCAL Ltf Live Prices! Mrs. Clyde Riinbo returned to Port laud thlelmomlntf. J. 8. Bmlth, o( Independence, was ii Bulcm visitor yesterday. - It.JA. Miller, of Portland wiih yoster - dnvTcoinmlssloned n notary. ' feMiss LM. Good returned from n vicit nt OrettonJOIty last evening. Mrs. Gluts. WllktiiH returned tolndo Hudouco, vlu I'oiiionu, Inst ovonlnjf. Johti?Apliti mi mo up from Portland liwt, ovonliiK kto viidtjWltli frlomlsjat Liberty. :4 l$83. ,, J. Bnodeu, who ha i lawn (hnldhitf rase' ut tlio state houkojeft this, murii Ingyfnr Mow, York, ' ix Cora Hell, unod 31 "yours died nt tin asylum lycsterday IiuvIiik bwen ooulluod thoro over threw yours. MImJoimIo M. Urtihjhton, tanonra pher ntthu stnto Iiouki, returned from n visit with friends in Portland. Mr. nnd Mr. II. O. Gilo wont to In dq)H'iulom'o via steamer Ituth taut ovon liift to bo gone some time visiting friends. MIm Ulllan Aekornmu. one of tho teachem nt tho LuUmuda school I , home for tho summer with Imr iHiwuts. Metdantes IVroival uud Fryur rt- ituruwl to Independence on tho I'amona lnnt evening, nftur n day' visit In Ha- ' lent. The ndlutant-Konci-ul him filed n olaim L' for Julian MaFadden, ouo of tho ruJeuted Lavs for 1 16. IIo In a resident of tor- rvmiii. TOrvuon wholesale' iiurseiy ililkt.ki1lii u litrtrn iwilluli.itin.4iit nl .i...fc- . . wH& wwibiiii nii.l tttln.t uti niKtirt. f r..n. fu ...a.. cum; Dr., tlil wwk ilWilHiHI WMtVI v.. .'.. J MVIH V.nVi't Wnltor Wnrron i n nlonal trumii who hat voting proitM beon ImnulitK ftrouud town for twvornl dayH. Ho U ut homo wuonat roritauu. Mra. KlUtu Holxirtnou, of ludeintH. donoa, who has Iksou to Tumor to w Uiq funeral of a rvdatlvo, returned on th Jvi nnj.iiimr iiutii iui vti-iiiuK' "r, MIm) Knimn Schlndler mturnul from U'oruana lacvuvuniiiK ia iiuui, imviug vUitwl thoru with frituul, id) urnuidlnu overl day with MIhmm Olnrn nnd KJitiu Hetmumait at Milwaukee Closing Out Price, On ready-to-wear Dreu Hkirla. Wo haw toy iiiaitv unit tltctv must lw old. AHJackUr(ttledBiik8klru I J .50 illaeV, CrojKm tfloct now M avyJHuetormonn)iiiciy irnumed W Fkunxl Mohair now. , L50 Ffcgunxl Mohair now tl.Sff Figured Mohair now UJieM prices will noiu until tiiey aro uu Young Lady Who aro looking about for material for f what mo bought specially for them 1 (MM Bw lew. fillk (il'iiM. White Blipp ST ftwi ua for Ladle' and Meit'a Hhotvu Wjto tint door South of PwtodUe In Si Unit door South of PwtoflUe In fjir.i.ia Bros, w TANPiKD I'ATTJCRS Goods ! i FOR $1.00 FOR $1.20 FOR $1.60 FOR $1.80 FOR $2.05 CASH BTOUE WAISTS C- secure a choice of Store, Hon. Geo. 1', Topping, of Ilaudon, ruproDoutatlvu In tho loKUiaturo from Cooh county, wiih In tlioi'lty thin fore noon nnd rvportn tho IhihIiii'kh of IiIh iortloii of thoittato In u cluxiriiiK condi tion of proHpority thin apring. Mr. Topplui; wiih n tluHwnto from IiIh lodgo to tho grand lodgo of ForcjtturM re coutly in itoHnlou nt Oregon City and wiih ulxo i'IccIih! rotiruKontntivo to tho hii nromo lodgo. llo MtopiKI off In Baluin to nay tho Halom Iron WorkH for a m;t of fro hydrautM purchiiKcd hy tho city of Ilaudon, which ho ku)'h aro highly mitlnfiictory In ovory way, Mlffrf Anna Uiwi. a iiurm) hi Ht. Vlu- cuiiI'm Iloitpltal, rortland, tjio pant hov oral montliN, In vhdtlug her mother and othur momhiirH of tho family in frmth Halom, uud will riimain mivoral dayH. HumlHtur, Mh4 Margmirltu. who lina lit'on III tho pant two wcokH, Ih now ro rovurlng. J. Yoakol, of 1'ortlaud Iiiih boon u Ha lom visitor for novoral dayn, coming down to uttond tho burial of IiIh wife who wiu an lumato at tho AHyluin and died on tho Hth hint, hut arrived tiHi latu to hco hor, tho burial having takon placo, Ivlinor Irving Wuhb wan brought to tho iwyluin from Hakur county VoHtur day. llo wiih hnuight lioro fiy the Hhoriff and ouo guard. Tho younu man Ulttlyoai-H of nun. Tho coat of bringing him huro Ih f lOfl.tW. A largo couHlgumout of ilrotwd mut Uhi wuh HhiiRtd to l'raukllii Market, I'ortland thU morning, via Pomona (Mm llrowu A Son and Wont A MatthoH of IIiIm city. Mrn. J, J. I, uhrinim of JAlnmlcon, WiinIi., camo up on tho boat and took tho local train to vlalt hor mothur Mrn. Yeoman at KlugMtoii. J. M. Walluco wont to Hiduoy lant moiling to Imik after IiIh elevator and mill iutoruHtH thuro. ilo returned today. MrH. C'H. llatouian. of Mt. TnUir. Ih to arrive thin evening (or a wuek'H vlnll with Mr. Prank llofur. A. Y. McUrogo, loft on the morning boa for PortlaiHl, after a weuk'n vUlt with Itev. Irwin. MIhh Kdith Hawk, an UiilvorHtty ntu dunt, went homo today to Joffonmii torn vlnlt. ChrU. PauliiH wont to WHhlburn, wlmrehol ooiupletlng arrungouieutM to ojmn a HdliHiii, The river tdixxl at H feot above low water murk today and is Hlowly rlnlng. V. V. Hephuru left today on a laud lootitiug trip to the Alnua Hay iMiintry. Thou. I.lwwly, thedaHhlug young hop buyer, Mt for BeUtlolhU nioruliiK. Alllu Ilnl-iir UiMil lit l'tirtluiiit IkkiiHil for h)Iii(h lii linnteru Wunhiugtou. K, Itumiugton left thin morning for lliittuvlllohiravl.lt with friend.. KIIIh PurvliH) left on tho early train for Arlington, liantoru Oregon. Mr. U. L. Pnuler, of Imleiwndeueu, wan u Hutum visitor tixlay. C. M. Wade, ugunt for luvldontul life liiRuranco ta In tho ulty. Mih. Wm. titaiger ruturuod today from mi AlWuy vinlt. Junto tlordon vame In from b'ilverton totlay pavintf taxiM otc. Mint Carrie Paine wont to Portland on tho early train. Itev. U. W. UrannlH uraiHNl tho oltv yMtoitlay. Jw. Ttalionar hn pyno to Portland for vult. A. It. Hiilw left for PatrAeld thU niornlng, Q. A. U eame dawn frtun Hhhnw tovlay. .... ... . .14 .... "4 .. . oicmhmi out. comu and look at Graduates Graduating Dnwae artidtivlte! to. oall them. ior uiumnnHonu in uuo 01 urgammv, puin lera etu. etc., at) al our twually lw finltwi, Owjon. Si Company JtitS TK SMT, w FEDEnATED TRADES. Another Highly Successful Meeting, and Prospects Continue to Brighten. The meeting of the Federated TradoH Thurflday evening In Popular hall Drought out n good attendance and the meeting wan n buccohh In every way. Addrcflflea were nmdo by Hon. K. II. Flngg, Capt. John O'Brien and City Re corder N. J. Judah. Mr. Flngg upoke nlmut flftccn minutes on "mo nccemwy lor lihor urgania fona; their Object and Alms." Hofei ring U) tho Wardner trouble, ho depre cated tho violence lined there; but ho warned Ida hearer that they had heard only one nlde of the Htory, and thla waa not Hufliciont ground for unqualified con demnntion of the Htriking miiicm, before we hear their aide, Capt O'Urlen ajwko about twenty miuuteaon, "What tho Tyographical Union Iiiih done for PriuterH. Judge Judah'a cubject wan "TradeH Uiilonlaiii und Owxl-CltizeiiBhlp," nnd IiIh nddrexH waa a thoughtful nnd con aervativo atudy of tho relatioim of the two. From IiIh remarka wo make the following extracts: "Tho very act of ullyitiK onoVaelf with n Trade-Union, tho aaHiunptiou of ita dutiea under Hjx'clflc rulcH nnd reg ulatloiiH mid the voluntary nleduo ftr their observance, la a hicit nuinlHalon of tho eflicacy and neccaalty of tlioao re Htrictioua, tliatdiHcitiliuu la CHuontlnl to individual nnd collective huccchs, that LAW ia a pre-reqiilfllto U all conioHite human action, and Ita observance at once iKitentlal nnd aalutnry, for all con cerned. Thia acknowledgement of tho lenHor code of tho Union pro-HUiioHCH nu equally houcHt nnd manly ajijireolatloii of the KrcutcrcoduH that aro IniixiHed upon organized aoclcty for tho Kuncral coutrr 1 and protection of tiie neonle. And thin. briofly.Htatcd, la the uuiverHiil predicate uixm which renin that OHHentlal anil Hon orable phaHo of civic uxlatonco, a"g(Kxl cltlzoiiHhlp," Tho contention la perfectly Juatillahle, therefore, that Uuioua and iTniou work crn, Htaiid for what in KIGI1T. in which term ia involved nil that ih M'.liAi. ho far iiH the puriioacH of thin iIIhcuhhIiiIi nro concerned. Nordoentlie coiicIuhIoii carry witli it any claim that the greater code r referred to, the law of the laud, ia altogether iiiultnhle in ItHordlnnuceH; that there nro not, among ita provlcloiiH, euicia Miipauiy tinjuat ami oiieroiiH. Hut, confeHHlng, rather, tho incqtinli tleH that oxlnt there and bear burden Homely upon the lumtH of toil, wo are face to face with the merit of the oiioh- iionnoioro ua: mo true relation oi tho UnionlHt, ua n citizen, to that iiujiiHt law and ita oioratlou. To what or to whom dooan man owe Ida Iwnt nnd greateat duty 7 To the atato ? To the family 7 To the Union 7 To hlniHolf 'Tho problem Ih In deed it grave one. and oHpeelally w hen-It Iiiih to lw hoIvihI In tho mldHt of the tur moil of ltd verne and mewing ludueiiceH, und he la u man In tlio largeat hcdm) of of the word, who can cacrlllco the minor to the paramount demand of hiicIi iiii hour, nnd I nlneerely ladlevo that tho viMt majority of Trado-UnloniHta aro ca llable of the miprome tiynt, uud (hut tlio Htuto, iih tho embodiment of tho hlghent typo of human organization, ia hii re of their Unit and truent allegiance. Anv other choice la frauulit with nortontotiH evil to Hoolety, ami to hiiiiHolf and IiIh family aa memhera of It. The creed of dcHtrurtlon, that evun up to thia time, Iiiih been employed in ncok Ingto riglittho wrongHoi too laboring man. Iiiih proved ita utter imnotoncv. and haa lieon abandoned by every reform leaner oi mo nay, Hinting oxprcHHtou, only, In the mad unroat of a few of the leant capaiilo ami reHM)UHllilo, oi the craftHinen facing and llnhtlng a deplor able exigency, The grievance may be moiiHtrotiH, but one evil never jtiHtilled another aliieo tlio hour when mankind llrnt nought to balance tho incongruitlcH and IniiiHtieeH of life. It Ih a repellent diKitrluo, liMik nt it ua ouo may ; tlio olor of evil uttnchcH to it, no matter what the aauctlty of the motive in an abn trait moral hoiiho, and tho cniiucluiilloua clt Uen, III or out of the Union, mtiHt, in Ida (hkiI and delilwrate atter-tliouuht, deprecate the wretched mlatako eiire( Ailv auco thought ileniaiuU other al tornativuH, and the modern fraternitiuH ii re hint iHH'omlug tho vehicle for the formulation and ox predion of the nobler ami mnro potential teuetaofji Propa ganda far more peaceful and quite aa radical. Tlda nroiiauraudn. aa exereleed !hv the Trmhi-UiiioiiH. euibraeoa tho followlne werk: Tho iMindlmr of tradoHiuou in a eobe- hIvo autonomy, that Htanda, primarily, for their individual advancement aa worker, for more intelligent method of worklitK, for fewer lioura. for letter eomiHUimitioii, (or a broader MuttiN on tho IndUHtrial iiltine and a better up- ireelatlon in the huHlueaa world, than hey have over enjoyed. For the mutual education of the meiubera In matteta not wholly inci dental to the eraft, Mich aa an enlarged Wow of their iHilltleal reaiHimlbiht , a wider beiiHeot tho law uiiil ita ieliitin to them and to their famlliea and their Union, and the proper tine of both pre rogntlvtM in the perfoiiiiuiico of the dutiea of tho eltlen. For the eitltlvatlon of the mind ii1hik ttp-tiMlate linen, and the weeding nut uf (utile uud dlK'riHlltexl metlnxU In the handling of the I'uioti Iti-eU, luittiug it upon a plane of ut-efuliHMMi, lit a local aeum, that ahull make it thocyiUMiire uf the thoimlitful und hopeful and intelli gent, in all walka of life. For the achievement of a place in tho uominiinlty that tdiull Ik) iHuiimaudiiig at an uinea, in oiiiuw. in commerce, and rriWWt III -rIVl V, llllll that hall give to tiie union u Nooiuiyi prtMtlgo for L'ooil, enjoyed hy other (niternltlos, und render it. ut otui. a re- MkvettKl mid Korvicuhltf factor In everv a side l'll' lllltllvillLf tint iiYlinuulii and vvtMhtttbTe imblto snint. Tit reach thoMt aiiiirovtkl utiltmliM the Union, uu a whole, mutt kiHinits sklrta olimrof the rwpitmoh attemluiit IDaUte.... we are tmiung put a inti hit tne nlrtHit hullo' hpo yon mer louglit foranywhew near ur prltw, ut M6. nan uauii turn viei, uuxiuio as theij'V mado, nnd good as goUI. In all the dtuetu of thorn wo'o ihM there' not Uwn a niukle's worth of mjialr ittvwaary. Coiuu and try uno The monV umy vlcU at 2.W IWVk und ft,W oM you not h than 20 inir cnt mow nularly. Com and to If we-'ro not right, Men' now orah hU, Mt oruh hat, and WU ftw. Cwne and we. WIQOIN'3 ttAcvs-r nuura, (upon the idea that it la looco or Indiffer ent to the fttatutca, mandates and ordl nances, under which tt haa ita heintr. The realization that any of the laws are unluat and burdennome, point out I a new and ImiKirioua duty to tlio Union and every coul within ita influence, namely, to become lawmakers (instead of law brcakcra) in the nenne that all moldera of healthy, legitimate public opinion Thoo are lawmakers Tho only way toualn redrcsa for n Ic- gal invasion oi punnc or private Ilea In tho amendment, or repeal al Invasion ' t . public or private rights, ir repeal ol the statute complained of, and to the ac complishment of this end, evory Union nnd Unionist should address itself and himself, with an energy commensurate with the value and importance of the task. To do this heartily nnd wiaely, the membership should keep in constant touch with every public question and man, and so equip itself with an inti mate knowledge of popular affairs, that there need bo no precious time wasted when JJie critical time urrivea for the Union and Its people to do their precon ceived duty nt tlio ballot box. Judge Judah'a nddresa was wnrmly received uud i9 sjxikon of in the highest tcrma by those who listened to it. The committee previously upiKinueu roiKirted a constitution and by-lawa I which were adopted. Meeting nights were nxed on mo second aim iourm TticsdayHof each month In Popular hall. A Stearns , , . $35, An Jmportunt Cut. Wo havo Just received aomo rather cheerful newa from the Stearns Co., They are noW putting up a 'IK) wheel brand iiow'n every way, with all the new 'ICJ parts, handlo bars, jvedals, rims, spokes, cranks, etc., etc., to sell at tho extremely iiopular prlco of f35. It can't oVen Imj called a M)8 improved," for Its n bran new wheel from end to end, tho only similarity being in the shatHj of the rear ataya which nro mod eled after last season's handsomo lines. Wo will have these wheela in tho hotiso we think on Monday, next, In both lit diea nnd gents black ami yellow, Tlieso pricea talk. Place yourordora now. In connection with this wo have mine very interesting prices on tlio regular '(Ml model now in stock; drop In. We'll lairprlse you. HKCO.NI) HANI) WIIKKI.H. Well Yes I Doing husnesa too. Sold live the last two days. Mnybo we can do you good, F. A. WioniXH, No. .'107 Commercial street. New Enterprise, Tho Boston SIkhi Conipuny will ojkih with a new stock of shoes and general footw ear next Tuesday at .'$08 Commer cial, street near tho post ofllco. The company is interested in the Santa Komi factory and in another ut Lynn, Mas., uud will offer a largo atock, which tlio manager declares will bo sold at llgures that cannot be beaten nnd are seldom approached. The stock ia being placed now. It will bo opened to tho public 'luesoay May it), nt iu a, m, when all can see tho oiuiortunltica to get good footwear cheap. Ccttaln of Enjoyment. TIioho who smoke "Little Champion" cigars made at Halom by A. Hucke stein have nu enjoyable smoke. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. L. W. Williams, Newport; K. Palmer, Davteu: II. F. Parkhurat. City: II. O. Hahlstrum, II. Thaiihausar, Sam S, Colilsmith, Portland;.!. U. I licks, C. W. ltanson, Han Francisco; Jno. F, Monro, New York : H. A. Chase, Janes vlllo, WIh. SALEM HOTEL ARRIVALS. J. O. Estes, F. Honders, Halom; John Manning, John Witron, Portland; O. II. O'llrieu, Chicago; M. Mauasse, Coshoc ton; L, J, Htautou, MinueaN)lla. COTTAOE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Oeo. W. Strong7C. F. Know Hon, Portland ; Alex ('. Illitlr, I.ns Angeles, (1. II. Uiimphill, Oakland, Cal. ' ' ' m Tomorrow is in the last day of Holvcrson's Big Dress Goods sale, It will be the biggest sale day of the week, If you don't want a bargain, don't attend. DEAD (UF.HY At the homo In Aurora, May II, lhfti), Vesta, the 7-year-old daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs W W tiieiv.from the result of nu oorntiou performed for upMndu'itia Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. IUrtlflclallydlgcstdthofoodandnlda Nature In strengthening nnd recon structing tho exhausted digestive or gans, ltlstholateat iiscovereddlgcst ant and tonic No other preparation can approach It in a.lleloncy. It In stantly rellnveannd iriuanent1y cures Dfapepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn, WIIIVHVV) WWMI UiVltlHVII ilUUDVd SIcklleadache.Gnstralgln.Crnnips.and all other reaultaof Imperfect digestion. Prtparad by c. c pwitt A Co.. Chicago. WAN riI At once. Hoy to tend Uths nt Millii' lwrber shon. tin Suinnim. nnd Sundays -Vl.ttt ! WANTK1), tilrl to do gonend houstt work. Inquire at 30l Cottrt street 12 tf The 3(Mnch Tribune. Ia the aekuuwled dgoit pir ol tho Oil wlHiht lmne8 wtion ywi want an ttau' niHHliiK ehas Abk uion who'vo tritd thvrn till, tlion come wmmjf a hii try flu. Quality Wm, llywx know- rw1 stuff oot stuff when you ikm 11 enmo ami look the oijr. ixtrta Now About Tires Wo have stated time and again, that wo furnish any tiro you want, wo menu jut wnni wo tmy w luit any one olie Ktys. the tiro, any quality of tnake, and you jt it. make utatetnouU that txHtdy to htand hv. no matter You name any man's Wo don't wVre not Measure ua by what wo do. Sundries HIU UMK I faicica HdrtQM K OVK WILWK UAVII' BAZAAR soi comsrial btakst A Beauty Bath Can bo Indulged in with nil the luxury of perfect improved npplinncea hy the modern open sanitary plumbing with which we lit up your home. Via will (It you up n bath room, with tho newest ideas in plumbing, that you want to live in. We will give you an estimate for sanitary plumbing, steam und gas fit ting, and execute it satisfactorily nt a reasonable price. BARR&PETZEL M COMMERCIAL STKEET. Telephone No. 2371 Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS U3 COURT STREET. Make a snecinlty of all Kinds of Sheet Steel nnd Galvanized Iron work rjoflng and guttering, 11 full lino of Pumps and pump tittings. Prompt work .nnd reasonable prices. Wo curry In stock tlio Fairbanks wind mill. Cull und pco m before tflvlng your order for mill or tank. Phono 2.14 PROMT WORK AND LOW PRICES. The Geo, M, Bcclcr Insurance Agency Alwuya to the front with beat rutesand pollclcaln the lending companies. Employment Agency, Do you want worK, 01 need help of any kind? Apply ut once. Rental Agency, Property to lent. Register our agency. 288 COMMKKUIAI. STKKKT, SaI.KM. HED FRONT LIVERY FirstClass Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COMMCKOIAL STItKBT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigj, for Commercial Men Bublm In unw block Hotel Wlltftmbtte. tfSTSttfo tenuis und comfortable rig for ladles und family drlylmr a spes Inlty. Horses boarded by duy, week or month nnd beat of hatlsfactlon guaranteed. 3.1 tr iHerschbach- nnd Reigelman BLACKSMITHS and ! WHEELRIGHTS. We will shoo your horse, build or repair your wuyon or Implements Uelng Ucutcd to Btay our patrons hnvou guarantee that our work will bo hutlsfuclory. Shop 100 Chemckotu strcot. Teleoliono U705. 4-1 tf Steam Dye Works. No. 105 Coniiuorcial street, opposite Wllhimetto hotel. Ladles1 uud gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned nr ded hiki nicely tlnlshed. Kid gloves oloaued, 10c; dyed iic. V71- xr 8vc yu enlarging rv ixy work to traveling men when you can get it done at home for the same money ona Know wnat you are gctt ng W. D. Rogers, Prop., 65 State St. There it only one pUcc in town to get a FIRST-0LASS HARNESS If you arc a stringer, uV )our neishher, r will tell you to co to W. W. J OHN3 jar UfcV of the Ked froot tag Store. -ijdwlm CASTOR I A Tor Infaati and Children. 8 Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho GltfUAturo of .vii?frpw,ij,j BMla4tal &. MoeMa 1Rew IRachet! IS WHERE THE PEOPLE AT FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET IS WHERE THEY SELL CLOTHING, AND ITS NO WONDER WHEN YOU SEE A GOOD SUIT WORTH FIFTEEN DOLLARS SOLD FOR EIGHT. AT FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET IS WHERE YOU GET YOUR HAT, IT IS WHERE YOU GET YOUR DRY GOODS, IT IS WHERE YOU BUY YOUR EMBROID ERIES AND LACES CHEAP. Yon can save money when you FR DMflN $20,000 WORTH BOOTS WlTIII.V TIIK NK.KT 30 DAYS solo leather. KMPLOY PAin or siioks to weak California Factory SANTA ROSA, CAL. Gents' French Calf Shoes 2: worth H. Gents' Fine Caf Slioos 11.25: worth 2.50. Hoys' School Shoes fl; worth 2. Chlldron'fl School Shmts COc: worth fl.25. Men's and Ladlus' Carpet Slippers 25c; worth ROo. 08 o A Relish That Adds Piquancy to the flavor of n meal, losUles nil the mot delicious saucos, condiments jams, jcllliw and marmalade you will And hero in uvuryining iuiikiiii: Ironi Uro!8o A IlhiekwolPa iikklae, tnthemoet aromatic cnuiniatf, ourry powtlers, ami made bv the Intel inamifactiirer& in the world. " SonnemanN, THE OROCEU 12 Bute at Telephone 51 CKMKNT. ume, FIREBRICK, GRAVEL AND 1SL.VND SAND, etc. Aiwnvsou nana. O.S. BENTLEYand 8hmm m Slew ImpU Co, Co, 3lt FRONT STREET. turs. M-la Huie Wing Sang Cu, Ladlea PUrnishinj: Goods, silk Paaay Goods. Eatbroklery. All ktmls of Mattlag, OhUawaro and Tea. W2tj Opera House Block, 112 Court St. flriebmans '? ' BUV THEIR TRUNKS, BECAUSE THE PRICES SUIT THEM. ' NEW Cor Commercial and State Streets, Salem, Ore, OF THE VERY FINEST AND Must and will be 6old horo in Palem by 'nvi vmTiwM1!,?!! or own goods, uso nothing but tho best material, good upper OM.l Y Hllh LAUOIt, Pay tho hlghost wages and got tho host work. Wr. ooaraki AH KKl'ItUSKSTKn. WK AltK HKLLIVn SIIOKS KOK IY.H1 THAN ANV HBTA1I.KK CAV IIUV TIIKM. Sale begins, Ttiesdayj May 16 At 10 o'clock a, m, So como nnd lny in a supply of Shoes now. You will never have tho samo oppor tunity again. OurHcadquartcrs here arc at Commercial st. , Near Postoffice, Salem, Ore Patton Brothers. 98 State street. AMUSEMENTS Reeds Opera House X One Week of Pun X COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 8 TIIE JESSIE sumy CO. ' In Standard Plays At Popular Pricce, Childrens' Matinee Saturday. SCALE OF PRICE8 "' Orehostru oa,. Panmot Fiit Ralcony sOo Second llnloX.. XX? Gallery children ;;; ;;.;;;.; ;.j I Capital Junk Shop, 1 wuijrttait prlcn ptld for all kinds CI rY tttutnl KjiWIaj j.. - A J'tldett, etc 13d COURT STREET 8 iuvvui. uuttiLvi. iijik!. hnnird rnno lilt a .. -- ' w ji.c u a ouii, dlUlru J U. HUBENSTFIN. WSM3SS&S do business at RA6KET! SHOES the and solid ODARANTKB KVUK" Eastern Factory LYNN. MASS. Ladies worth H French Kid Uutton Shoes 2 ; Ladies' Fino Kid Ilutton Shoes worth 12.50. I-ulies' Fino Kid TIch 75c; IL25; worth fi.au Misses' fc'chnol Shoes 76c; worth 11.50. Ilabies' Shoes 25c, 50c und 75c. CreSceof Blend. For a cheap coffeo w GUARANTEE that our 12 cent grade is better than the package coffee, ft Ih n SOUNDER berry, better FLAVOR and FRESHER. n our utBSKST ULKNI) nt 15 cents per pound is by fur Iwtter yet, nnd only -H eenta more. Try a pound ; und let cpffeo speak for itself. If not as udver tisetl briuj; It back. Coffeo roasted twice a week. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE. Telephone Red 2091. Free Delivery. California Junk Shop Hifihnt prtca )kt for old metal, bottle rope. Mok. rag, titdea. Conner and Iron. cltb.oro7ouLPP smi a. tumumn, idi leart SL Jacob Vogt W STATK STRBET. Juc received ti full, stock of Ladle andGonti'Sprlntfund SUMMER SHOES. !!il,w Peaid to show patrons aur erery purchase. Pricea tko lewMt.