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BI ' " ' g3WS7'"wW-T.'H' v Q. :yr. ..j.-,p gyWf W.-'mnw''.1 u imii JMP'KWgs-m' " v If- S MwUMMMt WOMAN'S Woman's Neckwear. An nwtorttnent of daintv -Puff Tlcu . . - ' 25C. ancy Four-in-hand, With rt Collar - - . . 90C. .- Ck)l!araiid Butterfly '. bow In whito, black , , -and colors - 60.1110 75C. Woman's Bclf&v RKI.TB IK MA, COLOItB. , r IIhi.th is AM, KINDS OP I.nATIIOTl. liKt.TS jf IKTAI. Al.t. I'HIGKS. j Jh fnct, any kind of licit needed . will lw found in our stock. "Woman's Jewelry An elaborate assortment of Slick I'liifl, Charms, Waist Hots, Cuff Muttons, Cyninn Chains, . t Rcuuty Fins, eueh - - 1 Clip cash BTOllE HOLVERSON'S 5 i CRASH SKIRTS Mado of fine linen crash, latest cut. 5 31.25 to 1.75 Li 4 Aro tho best values you liavo over wen. I g NEW WASH VEILS g Plain mesh, dotted and fancy 5 lwrdora. ! 35c to 1.25 each J. J. DALRYMPLE L CO, AVrAVAVATAVAVAVAVAT Out of Sight You inny liellovo huvfng you eyesight fitted with our lino Crystalinc Lenses Itut your looks and sight will IkiIIi he Improved by our eyeglasses and spec taclos, when your yon have been tented, and proper glasses adjusted. 1 make no charge for testing your sight, and our prlceH for glasses am reasonable. Every pair of lenses, every frame, every eye-glass, ehalu and hook, under goes a careful lnsoetlon before leaving my store, ho thatuoue but perfect glasses aro Hold. All GIiimsoh are warranted. C.H.HIN0BS OHAIIl'ATK tK'IKKTirU' OlWUN, 20 YKAIIN HXI'HIIIK.NCK. una com mickoi At, t. eCvSv: Q The Daily Journal has N u more subscribers in Salem. y and paid-up ones at that, than any other newspaper. UsXf2ys22&S2yC5CEA2&'s2A2SrsL DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. Juno 10 Intercollegiate Fluid day. June U Hallntad eouduutorM iitenlc at Fair Oi-oumU. Juno lit Willamette University Alumni Houiilon. Juno 16 Willamette University Commuucimuiut. Juno 15 Oomimiiitfomuut SuUiu Qolleuu of MuhIu. Juno 30. Communuumuut IuUn-elntu Munliyil Conmirwitory, Kttu AudurtiWi1b iiiuii l'rIiHiiitil. July -1 Colouration at &doin. WGATHCH nuponT. Fnrmut for tsatunhty fair. Monday Morning, June 5 We begin to close out our business. We will oiler our entire stock of Dry Goods, Furnishing. Inmcy Goods Boots and Shoes, Store Furniture and "hxturcs At Wholesale Cost to Us. We have always kepi faith with the Public and this will be no exception as we will positively close out nnr Fnfir business. Yon know ub:it tin's inn'ins An . ' not miss the opportunity Ours the loss-Yours the :; .Gain. S DQJLlilS BROS.& CO. FIRT DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOPPIC& SACOM, ORL'CON. ST1KDAKD PA1r,KnN8 AHK CONTIlAOfr GOOIXS AND i WJK CAKiiOTOUTTIlB PJUOK, Wti CORNER Woman's Muslin Underwear Corset covkrs. Chemise. Drawxiui. NlOIIT-UOWXB. All extra values. Woman's Dress Skirts IIbvu you ever Ijocn offered a Skirt for 45c.7 Wo have them all the way from Mc.fi 12 Woman's Suits' A fow bargains loft which will lw sold to eloso out tho lot nt our Famous Sale. Trices J.07 - - - () cusn BTORE I CRASH HATS S AlltholalcstHhapoH, madeof crash, K felt and alimca. 2 25c up. : t MEN'S GLOVES Now linen jiiHt In. Fine Mochas. silk lined. DrcsH gloves In all p grades. 4 1.00 to 2.00 a pair. 5 GOLD AND SILVER g SHIRTS f New mimuicr NtyleHuud In negligee, silk front, tho latest. 4 1.25 each 5 PERSONAL AND LOCAL J. M. Wallace had IiiihIih-hh at Turner today. Hev. bane, of Kt. LouIh, wuh a Kiient of Uev. Daly, at HI. Jotwupli'H. Carl Ktiof returned from a vIhII in Folk county with rolutlvoH. Mrri, 0. 11, tlrvlne and children re turned today from Hpokuuo. MIhh (Iomm, of Portland, arrived tixluy to 1m tho Kitoflt of MrH. F. It. Aiihoii. MImh JohmIo Crelnton wiih a (rnHHener to Portland tolay to vImIi wlthhurHlHter. MIhh Htella Porrittof Kut;eue Ih In the elty for a vImK with frluiidH for a fow weeKH. Mr. I). I). ILiumgartuer wan a return hi); uimuiiKur ttxlay from Dalian via Nteamer. Walt I.ow of tho Wlllrmette baKK11 company, went to Portland on tho early train today. W. II. JdIiiiwjIi, who hart Im-oii vlnlt IiiK with Mr. 1,. Kiler returned to Port lautl today via Mourner. Mr. and MrH, A. M. Fulkerxou, of Monmouth, were Halem vlHltorri tinlay uomliiK down on the lttith, Mrn. M. K. HlKKHiiud MIhh Miller, of Staytou, were the tmontH of Mrn, John Htapletou, koIiih home ttwluy. J. It, Miller and Mrn. J. P. IhomaH rotui'iied lunt.nlht from Portland and drovo over to Btaytou today. J. It. IUmtty,o( Arlington, Minn., ar rived (iMlay to vlnlt IiIh brother, II. Ileatty, on Fourteenth and I) MrcctM. II. II. llartmiiH, former mamiKcr of the Halem Flouriui MIIIh, wan a imihhoii- ger to Portland today via Hteamer Until. J. V. tliHMlalu, Jr., of Cohun;, ban Mime to Salem to take a hihIUiiii In the lumlair bimlueM here with CIiiih, (liMxlale. M. F. DrtiHio, who haH Ix'iui workinu in Halem in tho interiMt of a crayon portrait uomiHiny lull Ui!h moriiliiK for NowlKir. .Indue J. It, (Mulaud of Poitland wiih In the city hid night on aitolHulul vUlt to tho two Baloin Muml blue IihIkoh. lie went on to Albany today. II. W. Walker, of Portland, who haw been the e,tiot o( bin aunt Mrn. John Walker, of th1 alty for wiveml dnjti, rf turuetl tmlay via itteamer. MIhh Claimttii Dumam, of l'ortlaiul, oame up today to rumahi over uoiu muiiceiueut week, and will Ihi tho tuuwt of MIhh Hlaiieho Hullo and will iimM at her rtwital Tuelay uvunlu. ItcV. Itoimld McKUlop, pastor of the First Itaplist church of thin city, re turned this morning, from Ban Fran cisco, where ho has been in attendance upon the national anniversaries of the Baptist denomination. Mr. McKillop reports a great gathering and will give something of a report of it in n fliort time. M any Of tho noted pastors from tho east are returning home by way of tho Northwest and on next Hunday morning tho pulpit of the Ilaptistchurcli In this city will be filled by a gentleman from Massachusetts, and In the crcn!m( by one from Michigan, who will Btop hero enrouto to their homes. Hev. It. Hudson, of Detroit, Mich., ar rived this morning, enrouto home from tho Han Francisco Jlaptist conferences, of which denomination ho in a pastor, having completed his theological educa tion at Uoston, and occupied pulpits for seven years. Mr. Hudson Ih a man of fine appearance and will (x-cupy the Bap tint pulpit of this city on Hunday. Ho Is the guest, while in the city of Mr. C. Marsh. lieu. Arulng, who has !cou looking over Western Oregon with a View to lo cating, left today for his homo'at Kock Valley, Iowa. He llkoH this country very well'except the methods of market ing, but dislikes to break up his old home. Wm. Shaw, a Portland real estate dealer phoned the Club stubles to meet him at the train today with rigs to take immigrants to the country to lo cate them on fruit furum some whore nftir Bhaw. Mrs. Lou Hnilth, of Portland, who came to Halem to spend Memorial Day and incidentally visit with friends and who has licon the guest of MrH. K. F. OslMirne, returned home today via viu steamer. Tho Phoenix, Arizona, Gazette, of May 24, Iiiih the follewing: Anita and Hlauche Hamilton, of Halem, Or,, who have been here thoiast winter, Htarted for their homo last night. Judge It. P. llolso and Hev. W. K. Cojieland drove up to J. II. Htuinps today and tomorrow they will go to the Polk county grange meeting, where they ore liookcd for addresses. Daniel Maucu and (Jeo, IxhiIio, of Hhorldan, arrived last evening on the overland from u visit in Portland and this morning were driven to their home Ulroy the liveryman. Paul Paulson and family consisting of ten grown children of West Halem, went passengers to Portland on their way to Heattlo where they will reside in the future, Hupt. I). A, Paine wiih a Portland pas senger this afternoon, F, H. Dearborn Ih hi Portland for the day. Woodmen, Attention I All iiioinliorH of Halem Camp, No. IH, and visiting uelgbhorH hi the elty, are re ucstcd to meet at the hall in the In surance block at 1 o'clock p. in. Sunday, Juno Ith, to march to tho cemetery (or tbo decoration of the graves of deceased uoighhorrt, and the unveiling of the monument creeled over the grave of our lute nelghlH)r, llonjamtii Kstes. ll-'.'.'Jt Older of Eagles, Fugles I.odgo No. 111. will meet at Po- uiariiaii in iiirner diock Wednesday evening, JuiioTtli, at 8 :;!(. All meiu bora urged to be present. 0-!Md. mVEfTNEWS. I lie river staudH H.(l above low water mark today and rising, Steamer Ituth took on L',000 sauks of Hour at the mill today. The F.lmoro will take on .'1,000 nacks tomorrow morning, Ulsklyou Water. Si ...on Natural Mineral Water. Pest on of i It. Try it. For sale by the ease Wl Lunette Hotel, MM. A Pernicious Habit. Yesterday a gentleman hired a rig at a Halem livery barn and latur in the day the rig was discovered wtindorlnguround In Yew Park and the driver was hound asleep. Livery men should be more careful who they let rig to. Tlio above party was seen near the railroad track and had It not Imen for thoatwlstuuco of friends when the freight train, cume along might have been killed. Four-Home Runaway This forenoon the four-homi twin of tho Btaytou Flouring mills took a run on Commercial street, from uimr Center to Hrauxou'H corner. Tho wagon and har ness were somewhat tangled and demob lulled and one borne badly thrown, but no grout damage done. The Motion Shoe Company. Cents' French Calf HIhhmi, f, worth ft, 'MS Commercial street, inter the poHtotllco, 4 16 tf XXXFOR COMMENCEMENT J Wo have a big line of the dainty Vttl laiHts from 2 cents ayanl ui. All of them uluwper by the dtwn, ol couriiO, and Nome very tint) p,it turns just in that suit the Inist kiwus or dlmittiM that aro made. Then wo have a big lotot thoro ttry linn Imltutlou tundiou laoco tKut e.ir Iwtter than the vaU, and uixi such dainty pultorda. Wo'vo-Mild 4Im of IIiom) for both muslin unddrwiwr, and ' (or trimming mi tmmmor drxiNKw. You'll find our priiMs lower than the rvgulur store. Wo Kill laew and awry thing at lo.i ruaket priwi. Flttwur lwket4 all kind and !. Ohwijwr tlwu uual. MARION COUNTY NEWS. Business Being Transacted at the Court House. Judge Terrell and surveyor Herrlck drove to Jefferson this afternoon, where Mr. Hcrrick will commence tho survey of a bicycle path from there to Turner. Notices of appeal have been filed in three caes which wero tried In Justice Court some two months ago. F. II. Lechler was plaintiff in each case, and A. 1). Hall, C. C. Hall and 0. Pomroy, resiK?ctlvely, wore defendants. Tltc cases were decided against the plaintiff who now npjMHtls, by his attorney Dan Tarpley. I'KOIIATi:. Theresa Jane Havago, executrix of the will of Lyman Havage, deceased haH filed her final account-aud Haturday, July 15, at 10 a. in., Is fixed as the time for hear ing Fame. Tho final account of W. F. Hoothby, administrator of the estate of Prlscllla Larkln, has been approved, and the ad miuistrator discharged. Tho reiHjrt of A. T. Walnh F. W. Powor and John Moir, appraiser Eliza 0 Connor, lias been filed, showing real estate to the value of f 700. DM'AIITMKMT NO. 2. Judge Hoise has made a couple of minor orders, which show up on tho docket as follews: .Susannah Iturton, vs. Louse Watte et at.: sal'j confirmed. Louise J. Howell, vs. Maggie Folsom, etal., motion strike out part of com plaint overruled. Defendant to answer. IJKKDH F1M.KI), CIiiih. (liven and wife to T. W. Riches. J. II. Itiches and C. R. Riches. i,e. d. to the d. 1, c. of Geo. 1. S. Klclies in t 7 s r l west f luuu. H. II. HhultH ami wife to Alonzo M. White, lots 7 and tf, blk, IB, town of Gervals. flWO. Miirv Davis to Atlilnn L. II.ivIm fttt 1 acres in t II and 7, h r 1 west (1. Now i& Your Opportunity To obtain a first class Enamel Cabinet Photo and best Curlonotto work at re duced rates. Tbo Plckelll Co. Ground lloor htmllo, L'i;i tommerclal street. 5 2U tf. TREASURER'S STATEMENT, The Monthly Report of Receipts and Disbursements. Everybody unnreclutes the nnnilur monthly statements from the county treasurer .ot .Marlon county, nolwitli staiidluir that tho nrecelent was set bv the only Populist county treasurer Ma rlon county ever had. 'the monthly statement for the month ondinu Mav 111. shows balances on hand In the various funds as follews: Hneclal City and School Dlst. Fund- Cash on hand May 1st f I KM 80 1......t..,Lj it Itlt I Ul lll'l Ulfl" ti.init n. 'Piilnl 7 r.7l lift DisbursunientH ! :i,()'Jl 15 Cash on baud June 1st . General Fund Cash on hand May 1st Itecelpts .'1,1)15 IK 1.7U5 ra 20,201 tilt Total Dlsbtirsemuuts Cash on hand Juno 1st. General Hehool Fund Cash on hand May 1st KeeoiptH 22.00Q 21) U),0() tM) :i,(HX) 20 5,:il2 01 5,7511 07 Total Dishuri-omontH Cash on hand .Juno 1st. Indigent Holdler Fund Cash onjhiind May Int.. Itecelpts .. 11,0(18 08 . . :t,078 80 7,000 18 ill 11 121 50 Total Disbursements HSU (17 70 50 Cash on hand June 1st. Institute Fuudr Cash on hand May 1st. . . . Receipts i Total Disbursements 288 i; (12 00 77 50 US!) 50 2 50 Cash on hand Juno 1st. . , Overplus on tax sales Cash received during mouth . , Huiiiiuary of Totals Cash on hand May 1st. . 137 00 (Ml (1(1 8,1! 1 1 15 82,807 28 Receipts Total . Disbursements. . .. 11,208 7 20,(177 Oft Ctwh on lmud Jiiii 1st . . 14,630 78 . Uaml Tournament. Juno 6 and ft Albany will liavo a grand i mm i ii'uumiiunil, will) SUVOnil iHlllllH on e of 2tH) unlfornuil musieian. Two usys street outortuimuoutH. Excuwlon r-H'W- Ml 2t A Qolden Rule Man. S.U.HM, MiivUl, KlIITOIt JollllN'll .! v., Mil. I 111-.. I.. ask tho ministers of Halem if a man can lw a Christian and not Iwllovo in tho KiwHiiinmir u nt, How eon Iih 1h u Christian and not timetico the golden rmiir nruii k.ii.1. I ...... .... aiiotner. All our laws are lwsed uiwn the tun iKimiiiiiiuliitmit.. Vm I...... .. .. .i... - "" "" il .11' IIU Christian Scientist olwy the laws of our land, the prouchors had Iwtter prac tice the guldtm rule a little. S. S. tilMlll.K. About Bearings I)W yu over plok 1111 a whwl and flwl It wvuld 8idu like a top, und tlwn when ytut gut on to ride it rind it imllihl so sluggish ami luml ibut vou'd nilher walk? l'hore'H Mivoml "why's" for tlmt. One of tlm blggut thingH, oftwi over looked, is the shupi uf the btwriiiL. Ill vitM and coiiwH must lw m itwdo that when the riiler uuiiiuU his wbel the wuiglit will not teud to "WrXlL'Xl" tllll Ivilln Mlul 1.,.. 1.. .1... wlithiTrim like the bearing wero tight. Tivut's the trouldo with mmi othnr- WlCORtHHl wiuww. Cm and mm n At t UmriH-M mi jwrfiwtly tuttilo that any wiiy yi uh thm they aro alwwys iwrfwL It's the Tribune Ami th boitrtup or jkw far In. peatkui. IVDAY'H MARKET. Pojitland Juno 1. Wheat valley 5'J! Walla Walla, 58c. Flour Portland, f2.bO aupenine $2.15 ter bbl. Oats-Whlte4510c. Hay $8f9i)or ton. Hops ll13c: old crop Cc. Wool Vallev. HCU2c: Eastern Or egon, 010. Sfohair, 27 30. Millstuff llran, f 17; shorts, 18, Poultry' Chickens, mixed, f4.6026 50 turkeys,, live, 1313!c. Eggs Oregon, 15 per doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 830c. under 00 lbs, 7(58' j; sheep Itclts, 15(320c. Onions 50c(?76 isjr suck. Iluttcr Rest dairy, 17!-i20c; fancy creamery, 40c jier roll. Potatoes $1.50 1 1.75 per cwt. Hous Heavy dressed 5(20 Mutton Weathers 4cj dressed, 80 Reef Steers. $4.0004.50 ; cowh, $3.00 (?(M.O0 dressed, 77Ji. Veal dressed, (l8c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 18. Oats 3830c. Hay Haled, cheat, $7.00 Eggs, 12!$14c. Flour In wholesale lots $2.00 retail $3.00. MIIlHtuff bran $10.00 Hogs dressed, 6e. Live cattle 2K3c. Hheei f2.50S$3. Dressed Veal (Ic. Hutter Dairy 10c creamery 15c. Wool Best 10c. Mohair 25c. Poultry Spring chickens 12Jc(B15c., Hens 8 toll cents. Potatoes 00c. MARRIED. BERRY KERSHAW.-On X 1800, nt the residence of tho Ing clergyman, Rev. W. C. K Iciut- uutner, D. D., .Miss Minnie F. Berry, of .Ma rion county, Oregon, and James E Kershaw, of White county, Illinois. BORN. BltOOKS. At the family home, No. 478 Commercial Htreet, Salem, Or.. Thursday, Juno 1, 1800, to Mr. and Mrs. John II. Brooks, a sou. Grand Army and Woodmen. mill tilt.fllli.iru .if fitlmi nr.1i.rd nil utilfW smoking a Halem made cigar and when they want the best they buy "La Coronas." WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS W I) Kevston. Geo A Ileavls. Hiirlicrt Burkett, CIiiih E Hammerguest, San Fninciiice: John B Clubind. Sam S Gold- sniltli, Mrs II C Westlake, Otto Guth- man, Portland; James Morrow, St Paul, Minn.; F I) Newberry, Philadelphia; H II Bissell, Minneapolis; John Van Ors- del. J M Uriiut, Dallas; R O Neil, Bishop, Cal. ; CIiiih P Cote, St Leuis: J C Goislalo, Flora Young, Eugene; J C Friendly, Milwaukee. Don't Go Barefooted Wllfill v.ill fiiti tint f.litlilr.m'u Uiilw..l Shoes at 76 cents, worth $1.50, at Bos ton Khim (?minmiii !UV4 ritiinuirfiii1 " --"i i "" " ..... street, near the postolllce. 4 15 tf COTTAOE HOTEL ARRIVALS Ben Anting, hock Valley, Iowa ; M F wrasco, win itiiucisce: it m westerveit, M Bltankln, Portland; M L Camplmll, I'.ugeiie. 308 Commercial Street, Here yon can buy Ladies' French Kid Button Shoes for $2, worth $ I. Boston Shoe Company. 4 15 tf SALEM HOTEL ARRIVALS. O W Forsyth, It It Pepplcton, G T Hunt, Portland;.!' lenders. Albany; F .loiiiisou, aiiuisviiic;u iituihort, oxl bnnijJaH A Dittor, Sublimity; N II Doty, Jefferson ; Price Rlggs, Crowley. The Sale for Thut Days. Baby SIiooh, 35 cents, worth 75 cents, at the Boston Blow Company, 308 Com- niercuu sireei, mtir tne is)stolllce. 4 15 tf " ' m - If You Want an Up-to-Datc Man to (like elmri'i if nn liitnlllmuu... ..ill.... - -. ... ......nw .. .... ....v...r,U... V V.I.IU, or 1111 orfMiinrv limn lo il.i i.r.llinr. i...rt -.. .... ........... j ... ........ .,. .,,,, 1 1 HWf, fir 11 hfuirtliir. ir n ultui,. In lu..,r.l ..r ., chance to learn a trade, or almost any- tiling nun ituyiMMiy wants, vou'll find 1.1,.. ..- 11 1... ...111.... ....:... . .. .1 ...ii., ,, ,., .!,iiii vimii mini, 111 uie IH'oploof Salem through the Joiut.swi, Olllll I'UIIIIIIIIK. OASTTOrilA. flwim th. yy 1 In Kind Yw lli8 Alnays BougV T 2Ljtf& WANTED AT ONCE-A girl to do nouscworK in small family. Apply at Journal olllce, ' tf LOST RihI Irish setter pup about 4 moiiiuoiii. v riiMifu return to 11. w. Meyers. m . fWtUlt CreSceDf Blend. For a cheap iiiffee we tilWRANTEE that our 12 cent grade is better than 1110 pacKiige ihiiim. it is a MJIMIEI K.irr-.. L.ll.r I'l IVfMl .. .. .1 IM lo 1 I I 1 . It ButourCRESENT BLEND at 15 wi, twr iwtutil Is by far Iwtter vet. and only 2W cents more. Try a pound ; and let cotteo siHMik for Um(. If not us adver tliwd bring It Imck. CotTev rousted twice UKHt tin a wiHik. YOKOHAMA TEA STORK. Telephone Red 20UI. Free Oollvcry. KlSltlD'S 01M3KA IIOUS13 PATTQN BROS., Mmks. IKVK XIUIIT Wednesday, June 7, tiik srasoVi hKNSVTtUN.VI tiik sk.son's l.ltNSVTtO.NAI bl'lVKrM, ....XTbe XTutrtle! SlW IHKUINU MulIM IN NMW OKK- TU Hovl ClU ufir l IHOu.lr luUU. Hr-..- . fYjrratmnrrrfr,,,- TH m mm mm CAN BE FOUND AT FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET. We carry a assortment Firstclass goods at the. lowest possible price ( ' is our motto, Hats, underwear. OverHir. Trunks and valise FRIEDMAN'S Cor. Commercial and State Streets, Salem, Ore, Jacob Vogt, 03 STATU STISIJKT. J ut received it full stock of Ladles' und Gents' Spring and SUMMER SHOES. Will bo pleased to show patrons our stock and guurintcc satisfaction on every purchase. Trices the lowest. Handsome as a June Rose. and as dainty as a forget-me-not, are the decorations on our flint ivmiilni,i n,i.,,. and English ioeelin dinner ware. We aro offering bargains in China and berrv buik, ice cream kib, that are In all the latest dsiL'os ami nr,iiit.i ,1, .,.,,,-... tious. SonnemanN, THE GROCER 124 StAto at Talenhonn 51 TT rr irrcTTTryrvryrnrr-yi Tb? Boston Shoe BOOTS and SHOES VJ9UU, l'WHdi Calf Shoe : worth 4 Roys' ScJmioI Sluvs 7.V ; worth 1 SO M.iti'e ..! I ... !!.., '. ... rMI T.OU. " .., vrici Mippors 2&e. 308 Commercial St., Near Postoffice, Salem, Ore k " " " ' " " "au tt ft rt-M-gaanaHMBrnWXwi great variety of goods, of clothing for men Can be purchased at Friedman's New Racket and save considerable thereby. Remember we have no fancy pricesi we give no pres ents as an inducement, we run no lottery, but we give you better goods for your money than elsewhere Large lines of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies' and Children's Furnishing Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Notions, etc. Be sure and trade at NEW Q Dr. H. C. EPLEY VI DUAMr r j rnwiic d n Bpley Si linger DENTISTS, 8 r J Artificial Teeth S6.00, In making artificial teeth wo can bo procured In tho market. A We guarantee our tooth against i Gold Crowns Si Un. J We use 22k Cold in our i I ti i our crowns Salem Dental Parlors I s OVER POSTOFFICE. Rooms 27 und k Kxxvcvtxx: x vtxv sr wr-sciJUJCk'Ckx I lapital Junk Mop, fltl ll'llfit, nrlc.c n.il.l r... ..II l.,jK If. ii n i i i l r y..f "." i .,.rr.i'"'u ,,M u". "''sw w iror (. iiitiuii, uuuius rope, sack's, rug- . VJnldes.otc. 1JU COURT STREET Q Give us a cull. a hi ii ft a G J. D, RUBENSTEIN. ) ONLY ONE WEEK MORE SOS Coilltnrtr.'iiil c:ir.i ...:n !.. i. Salem, f i . ill . 'IPW .f?,u.B" ,,oro. -"" "l UlUl tsllK'K o. unit ssszr1 PEMEMBER, Only 1 Week MORE . Our Headquarters here are at . 4 k'd 'J . , -.'?- A good or boys. RA6KET! Dr..; H. H. OL1NGER. 5 nam ii I mOU, " pr me the bast teeth und rubber that break ue, also gu trantee a tit. and fully guarantee them. i U rA 20, Phone 2813. i California Junk Shop est Price )ald for old metAl, bottlfti, 8ack. wb, hides. Copper and I. ( all Imrnreyuu soil. 6-3ml S. ItOOOirui; I5I Court SL ,i.T? c?re V 9"PP. eep wnn, eipecialli the feet, and take Dr. Mile' Nervine. company or eurrv W.K &" KiJ Shoes $2 ; worth 4f $'60 ' 8-h0Sa 1,25r w'orth ilhir?,J.'.s &,ho1 Shoes 60o; worth f 1. Rabios' Shoes 26c. - ...lanrinrfm m BAZAAR S SOT COMHGIIQIA'L BTRKBT WIGQIN'G KI5n.iSiJ Zl Mart, vll PtitTOrf RACKET 1'RIOES, li'rioom ooq, 750. 51 nsrai" "w