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Dress Skirts,
'ONE WEEK DISCOUNT SALE.
TAILOR MADE SUITS.
l That defy competition to
discount sale.
DRESS SKIRTSLtncnGood value from 45c up.
Fancy Plaids, a very nobby akirti Serges, all colors and
prices) Serges, included in discount sale.
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Just rcccivad a full line of the best values
ever offered in Ladies Waists, which we
place on sale at the uniform price of
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Patterns.
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
The Silk
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fcVATAVATATAV.VAVAVAVXVAVAVAXrAVAV
A Lecture on the Eye
Would curh tliono whoso eye
hIkIU Ih defective or fallhur, that no
oiio miiouki wour kmshoh tmti
Imvun't Ikhjh properly mid
HIKKlIlllly fitted to tint eyes.
1 will examine your eye
sMit with thoroughness untl
Nkill, mid kIvo them ruliuf Inline
(llatuly hy llttliitf the eyes wltli
thu llitoat Crystallite I aminos in tlio
iwst inouutliiK", at tlit niot rea
sonable price.
Eyes Examined Free
C.H.HIN0BS
drndunto Scientific Optlolon.
UUII QOMMICWOIAI, MT.
Third door north of ' O.
WRATHEn HGPORT.
Tonight and Sunday probably fulr.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL,
Jilrn. D. I.. I'ow or rtttiirnod to hur
toduy.
l'rof. Heed, of Wanton, one of tlio
"groat" ediiQulorn ol Oregon, U In town,
.lame Klllot, u prominent Polk county
(armor near Dalian, was it mUhii visitor
today.
Dr. Uvrd and Geo. Ulnghatn ltU today
for on untended JIkIiIhk trip In the oost
range.
Mr. 1 Draper led for Portland tuduy
having spent it fuw day at tho home uf
Mr. T.H.Lloyd.
H.L. Fontou, trmmirer of I'olk onunty
drove over from Dal I a this forenoon and
doiroatn-d with thn state trttunurtir tho
necessary funds of state taxed.
W. T. Hlgdon loft today for .MoMluu.
vtllo where ho deliver tho uddroM on
the ouotudoit of a MuwalnHi lituinorittl
wrvko In honor of one of tho vohiji terns
tit Manila.
Mr. K. A. I.ytula ami children re
turned to thoir homo in Portland, uftur
u thn) V'tHk' vUlt with hr imruu,
Mr, and Mr'. 1. I Hamniln of Tnty
wcond mid Mill vtixKit.
Goneml ConnKiu and Omigrul Wil
liams of Portland woro iu town totlny,
U10 former on private mulntwa and tho
l&tturou Ituiliiosa oomuHititl with the
forecloAuro on the old Swurtufarni oant of
town.
NorrU Bros, don't hwltaUi to toll tlio
peoil to go to tholvny show or TlIK
FA III for UArgulns.
SSI., .'!.' i. , ' , , 'i1,'! , T.nHTrr'! J"!' .JJtg
Closing Out
On rosdy-to-vipar njvs fikirts.
o have
All Black Brocaded Hllk KUirts
fl.COBIack, Citjpon emct now . . . .
Niivy Bluo Stwrm fiergo ty trlnnnwl
3 Figured Mohair now.. ...
fl.&OFiKurod Mohair now
f l.ae FhiurtJ .Mohair now
ThHMi priee will hohi until they are nil
Young Lady
Who are look Ins alwut for material for
-- J An ..). ..... ...rl.i b.AAiallk. trim Iim..
i4 dotted Swiwiw, blllt Uiovt. White Blljijws etc. etc., all at our iismyh
itHm. (tea hi for IjuUi' And Men' RIiom.
, lw r fiwt lr Bouth ot J'oetortlco In Balem, Onffort.
Wir,i,iB Bros. & Company.
TANIUHD l'ATTatHNR A TME VJHT.
SH IW niMt HI VUUKUI (inMlli lui ...v...
Suits
n assortment 01 ouiis
be slaughtered during the
A j f f
CASH
BTORE
WAISTS
c.
secure a choice
of
Store,
Library Day.
Tlio olmorviiiii'u of n day iluvotoil to
tho oxtoiiHlou of tho tmhool library wan
xiict'OHNfully conducted at tho Lincoln
wIkmiI, Pouth Halnm, Friday.
Ahout :UI voluincM wuio hrouglit in,
and f 11.20 in moiioy wax rccolwd. More
h(H)kM iiro Htlll to coiiio in. A program
of iiiunIo mid imcuklng hy tho childrun
was well oxecutud, and tho Bontli tin
Icin tcacluirH mid pujiltH renin to ox coll
in nil Mich undertaking.
MIkh (Jrllllth had arranged a beautiful
Mayiolo oxorcino that pluamid nil. Tho
iiuiuIht of vUltorrt wax no largo that
many wuro turned away. Tho Hug wax
raixml lit honor of thn ovout. An inter
OMtlitK nddrOHrt wan dullvorcd hy John
MrCidlooh, mid T. L. Davldwm, of tho
iMiard of iMluoatiou, Hpoko to tho parouta
and children In IiIh umial honioly, happy
and practical manner.
Til 12 PA I It for hargaiiiH.
aim. Ida KhHitxo.il ol bantlam camo
down to KuIhiu hoMpllal yoftorday, hut
could not I mi roolvod. A Boluiu dinttor
pronouuiKMl hor ciiho to ho Incurahlu con.
miniptiou, and hIib wont homo very
lough illfltrtMiMHl. It I to ho hopcM that
Mm. K(Htloh may mto bettor dayn, an
hIio no doubt will, iih it la not tlio llmt
tliuu pwiplo have Utungh on,u)i who have
cnjoywl many ymin of happy mid lino
(ill life.
You Can't Oct Hetted,
lleaauno Tliut Tlrod Foolltm U mil
tho result uf uxtvtlou. It la duo to
tho unhealthy oomlillonofyour blood.
'J'IiIh vital fluid ahuuld give nourish
mi) 11L to overy oruun, neryu and
uinsolu. Hut It ciinnol do this tiulosi
It Is rich ami pure. Tliut Ih whnl you
wttiitto euro That Tired Pcollntr
pure, rlnh tilixnl. lloodN SurHuparlllii
will help you "gel rested " It will
give you pure, rich blood, give you
vigor mid vitality nud brace you up
so llmt you inity feci well all through
tlio oouilng Hinnmcr. if you have
never trlod llooaVSarnnparlllti. do so
now, and k-o how It unerglios uud vi
talUuH your whole ytuu)
JomIh Hlilrloy hadn't played in iMtlem
hut it short tluiu when mid dlnotmirod
tJwtTIIW I'AtR k Uiw ihwit for 1IAU
OA1N8. Notice to Contiaatois.
boalud bids will ho rcculywl hy tlic
onunty court of tlio county uf Lincoln,
Oreguu, until II o'clock 11, 111. Juno ti
IbUU, for tho erection and oniunlolloii
of a frtttno court houu uccordlng to
the plan uud spool Mention prepared
bv CharliM II, llurggruf, nroliltceU
ijdloui. lftioh bid must bo aecoiuiMiiliHl
hy tt cortlllod cheek for II vo iwrcont
of uuiouiituf bid, whloh check will bo
for lei ted to Llnooln ootinty In wise
the bid Is accented mid bidder fulls tir
outer into u contraut and give u bond
tor oompieiioii 111 mki work, The
sucoosful bidder will bo required to
furoUh an apnruvcd bond to (he full
amount of coutruot. 1 am inuv lx
eon ul county clerk's oihce at Tufedo,
Oreguu, or nt thu arotiltecl's onico,
Halcm,
All bids must bo fl led with the
oounly clerk. Theoourt reserves the
right to rejsot utiy of the bids.
Ily order of the county ourU
J. II, Lime, Glork.
Toledo, Or., May a, 1600. 5 I'J id.
SB
Prices,
too many mid thy mutt bo tuvlil
,
oJoed out. 0m and look at
Graduates
tiradtintlng UrftMi
jWwlHVtltel
a kv1ik.wtM Rkt& At 1 . hi ht .It &
"fl'ivii'ip, .? s Wlfc"jjs 1
Schillings
Best
Japan
Ceylon
English Breakfast
Oolong
Ideal Diced
JL
A KLONDIKE WEDDING.
A Salem Family Celebrates When Is
Nearly aa Numerous as the Joneses and
Ornithines.
At the homo corner of Sixteenth and
0 fltreot, Knglowood ndditon, Mr. mid
Mi.n, W. T. Welch on Thurwlay cele
brated tho fiftieth minlvcmiry of their
wedding. Numerous rclatlvun, includ
ing two groat-graud-childron, were proe
ent and tho ovent wo 11 moHt onjoyable
one,
At the noon hour the guoMtH wore In
vited into the dining room whore an
elegant dinner wan nerval, tho re
mainder of tlio day being paused iu no
dal enjoyment. Tho venorahlo giiontH
of honor received hearty congratulation)
and a number of valuable protiontH.
Mr, and Mm. Welch were married
near Knoxvlllo, Iowa, May 11, 1811), and
arrived iu HiIh city in Octolwr, 1B82,
and hIiico then have resided horo con
tlnuoiiHly. Tlio union has been bleaced
with ten children coven cons and three
daughterfl of whoni four roiih mid one
daughter wero unablo to Iki prosenl yeH-
torday. They were: C.-H. Welch, who
Ih In the Klondike gold fields; L. J.
Welch, of Covelo, California; L. L.
Welch, of Keddlng, California; mid J.
H. Welch, of HoutheaHtcrn Oregon ; mid
Mrs, Flora Zlnn, of Pomoroy, Washing
ton. Those present of the children were:
W. M. Welch and wife, T. P. Welch mid
wife, and Hay Welch.
Among the relatives present were
John Allen Welch, hanker of Harton,
Kansas, and .lames Welch , of Delta,
Colorado, brothers of Mr. Welch ; Mrs.
Myra McMillan, of Knoxvlllo, Iowa, a
nisler of Mm. Welch, Those rolatlviw,
the one accompanied by bin son ltoy,
came from their eastern homes to par
ticipate iu the pleasures of tho occasion.
Mrs. McMillan, being In poor health,
exH'Ctcd to have returned ere this, but
wiih so much hpuoilttod hy tho change of
climate she thinks to reiifalu hero per
manently. Other members of the
family mid guests were:
Mrs. C. It. Welch, of Houth Halcm,
Mr. mid Mrs. W. I), Wheeler, Mrs.
Jacob Idlewine, Mr. mid Mrs. ThomiiH
Wutteiipaugh, Mr. mid Mrs. Warren
White and family. Tho following
grandchildren wuro pieseut: Mrs.
Kiiiuia lleekott, Mrs. Kiln Cooper, Miss
Minnie Welch, of Portland; Miss Ada
Welch, Miss Dolllo Welch, Anna
Welch, Master Alger Welch, littlo
Welch, Francis mid Walter Welch, Mix
Dora Idlewine, llattle Idlewine, Mamie
Idlewine, Master Chester Welch, Mil
dred Welch, of Kalem. The two great-grand-children
were: Miller Cooper and
Marlon Wuttonpaiigh. Others present
were: MIhh Delia Kduiiiiisou, Mrs.
Wm. Marrett, llov. Charles Percell,
Ibjv. Ituhy, recently from Olkahoma,
Ilosslo Wheeler, J urn I u Wlioelor anil
Dottle Wheeler.
Certain of Enjoyment.
ThrMe who smoke Little Champion
cigars, mane in muoiii ny a. itn
ntuln, have mi enjoyable smoke.
i'ke
First Church of Christ Scientist.
Serviced. Lesson sermon mid chil
dren's classes ut 10:15 a. m. Huhject,
"Poul and llody." Widuesday evening
meeting will Iki omitted on account of
Dr. Piano's lecture at oHira houco.
Christian Beleuco hall corner Court and
Lllmrty streets.
Stearns , , , $35t
An lniMirtiiut Cut.
Wo have just received mww rather
cheerful news from the Steams Co..
They urn now putting up a 'Irt) wheel
brand nw I'u every way, with all tho
new tK)tans, handle bars, pmluls, rims,
fpokiM, emuks, etc., etc., to soil at tho
extremely Kpuhir price of S6. It
can't even 1h culled u '08 Imprtivwl,"
for Its a bran ntw wheel (rum end t
hihI, the only similarity Iveing in thu
shuiHi oJ the rear stuvs whloh are mod-
lutl after last season's handsome lino.
We willlmxe thoe wheels iu thtt Immico
w think on Monday, next, In Kith la-
dluri mid gonts black and yellow, Thesw
prktis talk. Place youronUra now.
In connection wltlt this wo have womo
very Intenmtlug prices on the regular
IH) model now in stinik ; drop in We'll
turprUeyoti.
HIHMNII IIAMI WIIHUUi.
Well Ywl lKdng hunvs too. Kohl
tlvw th last tvNO days. Maylte we can
do yuii gtKHl.
r. A. WiwtiKs,
No. 90T CUiunmrala) ttnMt
IDalue....
Wo are wiling Just a little bit toe
ulcet IiuIIoh' vlioo ytut over lought
tor utiywhorea near ur prku, at
.7fi.
its a nana turn loi, itwxttiie as
thoy're nude, and gixvl us gold, In
all the dojMin of them we've old
thero'a net Ixmn a nloklo'a worth of
wi'f ltvomry. Como ami try one.
The meu'a dnxuiy HU at WM fi.VS
and WM Mt yu iwt !- than 0
jur Mnt maw tvgtilarly. Own ami
vu If we'ro ntd right.
MtHi'aHaw unudt hata, mIi urush
i.wtn, ami bile sm. Owme and eee,
WIOOIN'3
iirfTr'- "fli i f n ir 'isiMswswinfcMstoiirMir
ODD FELLOWS
Meet Next Week for Transaction
Grand Lodge Business.
of
Delates From all Oyer the State Will Be
Here, Business and
Pleasure.
Next week will 1ms Odd Fellows' week
In tho Capital City. Three grand bodies
of that ordor will be In session, and
delegates will bo here from all parts of
tho state.
The probable number of the visiting
members o( tho ordor Ih estimated all
the wny from COO to 1000 and oxten
slve preparations nro being made (or
their reception and entertainment. Not
all details havo yet been completed, but
the general plan is mapped out, mid
committees are hard at work.
Members of the reception committee
o( seventeen will meot all trains, wear
ing blue ribbon badgoB, ami the nrrlving
visitors will be taken caro of. Geo. II.
Hiirnutt is a committee to secure a list
of uvailablo rooms, mid anyono having
good rooms to sparo will confer a favor
hy communicating with him, and will
Iki comiKinsated for thoir use.
JliisinuMfl men are being visited by a
committee to request the decoration of
their places of business, for the occasion.
Tlio decoration is customary In nearly ull
wide-uwuko places on tho occasion of
any such gatherings. Uusiness men,
restaurant keepers, cigar doalers ami
others vie with cath other In displaying
bunting, colors and iuslgnl o( the
ordor, etc., as a means of drawing
custom.
Visitors are already nrriving and great
iiimihcrH are exacted tomorrow and
Monday.
The grand encampment mid grand
lodge wHl.meet at the capitol In the poll
ute chamber, which has lieon prepared
for their reception by being thoroughly
overhauled. Seats havo been -provided
for over -100 ixoplo, and an ante-room
has been constructed iu the corridor, j
under the siijiervision of T. Ortn Darker, i
who has the matter in charge.
The Itehekahs will meet iu the Odd '
Fellows hall In tho Ilolman building.!
II. A. Johnson lias had charge of pre
paring the hall for their use, and bus i
tlxed it tip in Hue shape. Scats are pro- L
vided for over 300, the Y. M. C. A. liuv-'
lug loaned 150 chairs. j
Monday evening there will bo u meet
ing of Salem Ilobokiih Lodge No. 1 to J
which all the visiting members will be '
cordially invited. Tuesday morning !
tlio grand encampment nt tho senate I
chamber at the capitol and the Itohokah '
assembly at tho Odd Fellows hall in the;
Ilolman building. Tuesday oenlug
the HelHikuli assembly give a reception
to the president, Miss Paulino Klein,
of Corvnllis. There is a contest for a
prl.e to 1m) awarded to the Itolmkuh most
proficient on the tloor and unwritten
work, mid the team of the Salem Ile
hekah lodge will put on tho degree
work. They havo made great prepara
tions mid will show some fine work.
On Wednesday morning the grand
lodge meets ut the capital and on Wed
nesday evening there will he a reunion
of the old members mid pioneers of the
f0s with the mother lodge, Cliemeketu
No. 1.
During Thursday there will lie busi
ness sessions of the grand lodge. On
Thursday evening the past grand mas
ters association gives mi entertainment
at the M. K. church. The first tickets
will Iki given to visiting members, uud,
as tlio capacity ol tho building is lim
ited, the local Odd Fellows will take
pain to see that visitors have the tlrst
chance.
On the afternoon of Thursday, tho
visitors will have the freedom of tho
car liuM, eight oar having been char
tered forthe afternoon.
The stute institutions will lie visited.
und any place itcuMtwIbto to the "littlu"
or "big" oars will be at the disposal of
the visitors.
The regular meeting of Chemekijtu
lodge on Wodneeduy, o eniug will bo
open to visiting members, und the hall
will Is tilled. The regular routine,
meeting will 1m held, afror which a
general leunion ami love feast will bo
held.
It is expected tliut the bit sine of tho
order w.ll Im cleared up Friday.
One iinwthni which is likely to ho
thoroughly dUemwed is, what to do
about thu Orphans Home, Kionging to
the order.
Tint property cwmtot of about CO
acre of land on the Columbia 1st miles
from Portland. It U wild that tho
location Unotadeairoble one, forsanitary
rotoiui. Although the order Iwa snout
aliout 180,000 oh the projeet, it U likely
'Hie 30Inch Tribune.
Is the aekHOwhdg.l jnwr of (ho
whole btudiuHwi when tm want an
may running oliap. Auk imin wlio'vo
trldl tham all, then oome yursidf
and try one,
Ottalttv
Well, if you know
I vou know gooil etuu
i ft eumo and Unik the
when
parts
you mh)
ovtir.
Now About Tires
Wo have stated time and again, that
wo furnish any tiro you want, wg
mmn jut what wo wy no matter
w nut any one iie ruys. mi name.
.no tiro, any quality ot atu ntan'a
inaVe, and you get It. Wo don't
mule Btutuuumta that wo'r not
nxuly to stand l
Maasuro us Ity what we da.
Sundries
hkicv aarrau
OUKOUR DALUVNUUr
BAZAAR
that there wtlltxlSomd c!lAgou plan,
Tub Jouimt, will ylvo all available
news and Information fts to Uio pro
ceedings of tho week.
..
New Enterprise.
Tlio Boston Shoe Company will open
with a now stock of shoes and general
footwear next Tuesday at 308 Commer
cial, street near tho poutofllcc. The
company is interested in tlio Santa
Rosa (actory and In another nt Lynn,
Mass., and will offer u large stock,
which the manager declares will be sold
at figures that cannot be beaten and are
seldom approached. The stock Is being
placed now. It will be oj)ened to the
nubile Tuesday Mav 10. at 10 a. in.
when all can see tho onnortunitici to
get good footwear cheap.
The Wrong Letter.
Judgo Uurnett at the DallaB court
dismissed a man indicted to the grand
jury for defective iudictment. No time
was givon the district attorney to cor
rect a minute clerical error. It seemed
one IJyerly was Indicted .for assaulting
U. G. Hyde, when it was U. II. Hyde
who was assuulted.
Hide was before tho grand jury and
could identify himself, and tho (1st that
hit him, mid a picco of the hide that he
had lost In the encounter.
Leonard Safely Landed,
Hurry Leonard, tho prisoner who as
sisted Miigcrs, the murderer, who was
sentenced to the penitentiary for seven
years was brought to the state prison
today by Sheriff Van Oredul and Dep
uty N. Morris.
WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS.
B. II. Cooper, Chicage: F. M. Branch,
Pan Francisco; M. f. Myers, St. Joe,
Mo.; W. Noon, J. McCourt, City; J. II.
Brook, John Oilmen, Portland; J. G.
Van Oudol, Dallas; K. II. Kmtpp, Bos
ton. Best bargains ntTIIK FA I It.
Sunday Excursion.
Steamer Pomona will leave
prudence at 10 a. m., 2 p. m.
p. m. Bound trip fiOc.
for Inde
and 0:30
5-12 2t
Qilllngham Greenhouses,
Choice bedding pliiutN now ready.
Newest ond standard asters, verbenas,
cosmos, geraniums, chrysanthemums.
Old and new favorite. Summer and
Cliemeketu streets, f 12 tf
Steamer Pomona for Independence
Sunday at 10 a. m. 2 p. m. uud (1:30.
5 12 2t
Closing Exercises,
The closing exorcises of the Oregon
Dcuf Mute school will be held at 2 p. in.,
Monday next.
Itis Incontrovertible!
The Editor of the "Christian Million,"
tiroler tlio heading of Uuneral Notes, on
Augiut 30, its. wrote f
"A (rood article will ttunJ upon l(i own
mrrlU.antl wo may rely upon it tliat notlilnjr
will continue Ions which Cot not, In a more
:urce. hannonlie with the Itale
ments which ore pubtbhed concerning It."
Mr. Hall Calnc,
Author nt "The T)eemter," "The Manx
man," "The Christina," etc., when ipcalc
mi? on "Criticism," recently, sIJ
"Wlirn n thing thnt l. advertised greatly
Is Kood It Roes und ( permanently when
1 1 Is bad, 1 1 only goes lor a W lillo I the public
llnJsltout."
The Proprietor of
BEECHAM'S PILLS
has said over and over ncaln
"It Is fallacy to Imaslne that anything
will sell Just because It Is advertised. How
many nostrums have been startrd with stare
and snulled out In Bloom? The fact
man Is not easily nulled a second timet and
ia is, a
timet and
every dissatisfied purchaser dots ten times
mare harm than one satllllrd does oood
Assuredly the Mle ol more than 0,000,000
botes of UimCllAM'S I'll.LS per annum,
altera public trial of half.a-ccntury, la con
clusive testimony ol their popularity, 4U.
perlorlty and proverbial worth,"
!Wrhm't ltllt have for mftny yu tern tht rputir
fiullr nr.lk im khercvt r Hit I nyluli Unguagt it Kk,n,
and iWr nuwtun I vtitbnui s it.il. lit U.ic,w itnit
wit if nl iu b, l t diuf it "i...
GflRISTIflN
SCIENCE,
And the World's (irout noel of it.
FRKK LKCTl'HU BY
P. J. PLUNO, M.D., C.S.D.,
I.VTHKN'ATIO.V.V I.KCTCHUKU
Ol' Till! CIIHIHTIAN hCtllVriSTr-.
Feeds Opera House
Wednesday, May 17, 8 p.m.
Everybody Invited,
Crescent
Blend.
Forachenn coffee w l.l'AKANTKE
that onr 1SI etmt rmle ih In'tter than
the paeka eoffeo. It ta u SOl'XDKU
berry, Iwtter Fl-VVOIt and FHKSHKK.
(ittiaiiri-ltKSKtVr HLKXlInt lfi emu
por ioumt ta ly lr letter yet, ami only
21i amta more. Try a pownd ; ami lot
coffee apeak for itMlf. If not a.s adver
ticvd bruiK it back. Coffvo ro.ti.totl twWo
a week.
YOKOHAMA TEA STORK
Telephone Bed 2001.
Five Dollvary.
1 wo. jo mom Jujltp t Opg
California Junk Shops
M lIUjUtslwtvUIJIMJ! 0
flew
IRacketl
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
Cor, Commercial and State Streets, Salem, Ore,
$20,000 WORTH
BOOTS
Within tiik nkxt 30 oavh
nolo leather. KM FLOY
I'.Mll OK (IIIOKS TO WKMt
California Factory
SANTA ROSA, CAL.
f ... !- 1. n 1 r, a.. ..
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(ients'
Fine Calf Shoos fl.'Jfi; worth
12.60.
IIovh' School Shoos t ; woith 2.
Children's Sehool Shoea 50e: worth
l.'Jf).
Men's and Ijii1ui Carpet SllpporsSoe;
worth 60e.
308
A Relish That Adds Piquancy
to tho flavor of a meal, lhwiden all the
' mot ueilelous suuclw. coiiiIhiihuIh i.itnw
jellien and marmalatle you will find here
ii fxuryiuiiiK ranging irom Lrosso
BLtikw oil's 4ekleo, to tho moot aroma
Kieo, to me nuxit aromatic
ctiutnies, curry toderi, ami made bv
uio o-t inaHutaeturers in the world.
SonnemanN,
THE OKOCBU
124 Htato t Telephone 51
Jacob Vogt,
W STATB STKUBT.
Just recelvod a full stook of Udles
and Oentj' Spring nod
SUMMER
SHOES.
bd Pleiad to show rvilrnn
suxsk and Kuanntea MtUfaollon n
'Ycry purch. Priwa th Unwt.
Will
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BUV THEIR TRUNKS, BECAUSE THE PRICES SUIT THEM.
UN'S NEW
OF THE VERY FINEST
AND
MtiHt and will bo sold hero iu Salem by
tho
"nvf v wmw"''?!! f','!r n K.0!9' UH0 nothing but tho best material, good uppor
1 OMA yuiITh LABOR, Fay the hiyheflt wages and get tho best work. Wk odarant
Wi: AUK HKLLIMI HIIOKH KOH LKHi THAN
ASV IIKTAII.KII CAN ltl'Y TIIKM.
Sale begins,
Tuesday, May 16
At 10 o'clock a, m,
So come and lay in a supply of Shoes now.
You will novor have the same oppor
tunity again.
Our Headquarters here arc at
Commercial st. ,
Near Postoffice, Salem, Ore
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0 Dr. H. C. EPLBY Dr. H. H. OLINOBR.
0.
Bple & linger
DENTISTS.
Q
g Artificial Teeth $6.00.
Bin muklnc artificial teeth we use the best tetb
nan be nroenrori In rim nmrbn.
A Wo ITUarantee our teeth airalnh't
n.nn . .. "
".155 vjom crowns 55, Up,
?-C ' uso 22k- Gold in our
1 our crowns
n
5 Salem Dental Parlors
fe
6
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OVER POSTOFFICE.
Rooni9 27 and 29, Phonejai3.
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I Capital Junk Shop,
(lt,'hHprlcpud for all klo1 fli
fitl ukUI. botUes. rone sacks rae
hldos, etc IM COURT STREET V
11 uncus a can. 1 ia u.. i- i vufs.
u I n DiiDniPTr.il
Xv.J "iiuur.noit. M
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do business at
RfMET!
SHOES
and solid
ODARANTKU HVKUV
Eastern Factory
LYNN. MASS.
Ladies' French Kid Button Shoon 2:
worth 4.
Ladies' Fino Kid Button Show 11.25:
wortli 12..rr0.
1-adie.s' Fino Kid Tics 75c; worth
(1.50.
MisFes' School Shoes 75c; worth $1.50.
Babies' Shoes 2,rc, 50c and 75c.
and rubber that
hrAAknirn. alwi uuirantea'u tit.
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0
and fully guarantee them.
SST- "ME. FIREBRICK,
viuamvi. AM) ISLAND SAND, etc.
Alwava on liand.
O.S. BENTLEYand Co,
StwsMrs to 6lrm ImpU Co.
810 FRONT STREET.
VunU-ipai. Corporation, nd Prlrtto Contnc-
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oqrpaio nr el
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