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Mi wrappers and All s'zes in ready-to-wear Wrappers, 75c, $1, 51.25, 31.50 and J?l. 75. Vicuna Cloth in bright, pleasing colors for Home Wrappers, at 8 1-3 and 10c. OUTING KLANNKL-for aJroot any ue. TJiwj goods nru nov made in fancy pattern an well an the plainer colore. Pressing rack flannel 25 cents. Ileary outing wiiianip lor unuer- wnr 8k ami 10 cent. UN'HKKrKIKTH Fancy gilin Silesia 11.25. !!.. ami 12 00. i I'laln Iltack, henry mined skirt 2.00. Mercerized cotton rkirti), something new, same effect a Bilk f 2.60. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S New Golf Also Golf Shawls, or 'Made of very finest I styles Some circular capes wivh fringe,1 others square without i they are the best values shown here, labouts, Call early and pass your opinion on them $8, to $15 EACH. J. J, DALRYMPLE L CO. i Still ii lit watch repairing, and tho skillful re pairer in clone akin to tho manufacturer. 1 combine both. If yott hnvu a llnu or common wntoli, and nny pari Ih broken or lost I n replace It. You may havnn wntch that you think can't bo made to keep gosl tline: It tuav I hi hccauiie you hae nover plumed ft in nkillful hands'. If no, let me see it. If it can Iki iiiaile into a timepiece, I ran do It. Watches, cleaned . . . ..75o Main springs. .... , 75c O.H.H.I1SLOBS MOO COMM1CHOIAI. MT. WEATHER nEPORT. Friday nfitlit and Hitturday moro rain. Continues tlit Uest. The-Wilson Airtight heating stove, alter live yearn trial centinues: to Ihi the ImisI inaile and tin price Ik right, nold only by Gray llnu. s nMuow 100 Alt pimm 1ft '1 cents em I WltliC hrist H'tiv, by Muriny, 5 mid ,0j each. 300 title ol the Mer.hor 10 mo ic eacli. Mi titles) of 12 n. .m of Stamlunl ifzmh I NEW BOOKS Ifer AuUiors, 2oo each. OIIvb Outio Berlca JuvonihM 75c. Too Jfeiitr ItookM 50o 6rio, Sailor J)oy with 1'eHij.v Serltw 76V, WJ -llliHory niliiriirtiiinricHii War Juv imti tW ( 7to al) JUchnnl Ourviil 95c ,) Hurtiiu 6;' to read. Msy DmmIiw Jtxi to ruuu. PtANK-lDfiAEORN'S Wrapper Goods UNION SUIT For children 50 to fl-90. PorLadiittftOcto fl.OO. Infant Vest, The nirnple Itubcns vcM cannot be outgrown, 50c to 75c HOSIKKY-Kxtra heavy ladle' wool 25c Kxtra flnc cashmere 50 cent. Infant in all riun IJIack Cat for the school children. INFANT CLOAKH Fhort and long Fancy Kiderdown, 12.00, I2.G0 and 13.00. CASH STORE 6apes! Rugs, just received, i materials in several fringe We think fee Not 0 Wen Away, I cannot afford to vivu Icon way, but am selling a pure article at a price that in wiiiiiu mu renen oi ail. ClIVHTAI, IcK WoilK.. J. Maguiro, Prop. () Jfi tf CAPITAL URKWERY HlilJK. UOTTLKD KllngerA Ueck.Succesiors to SoutltSslein liottlir. Worm. All order for liottlod beer will lie filled at tlui brewery. Kept on cold storage, rrco city dulivury. Tehiphono 2131. Ico Very Neaily Olven Away. We can give Ico uwuv. to convince vou cniiio mid moo how big a chunk you not for Utile innuoy. Our leu In manufac ture from pure distilled water. npllol Ice Work, Kl.JMJKH fc Hkoic. 23tf Another Accident. Another lire, Anolhur home dent rnyed, fortunately insured, la your homo in sured? If not call In mid obtain n kI Icy from u llrnt china Aniurlean eoniiaiiy. Tiioman IIoi.tov, Agent, At tho Journal olllc. Hum. Cuim All l'ulii. "luui:riii.dui." Reduced Price on Shoes at Krausse Bros. v X Wc shin: them free 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. An Appetizing Breakfast Table la the ono that la at uiih nnr .Ind.i.. chojdinhca, oat meal acta, coveret) muf. mi iiumm, coiiew cupa una Mitren, and DIMtt lly deconttiHl chinu or Kin-Hull iu.r. 0'luill. chiuxin from our liiiii.lk.iiiii niiwl of table ware. Our lino decorated din i Kir vU. tea mita and uhiuu muko .m.. ,r the inut mventiililo nreMunta to !. hrlild tlmt intend liouckepiug. SonnemanN, TUG G HOOK It PERSONAL AND LOCAL John Scott had legal bnelnes at Marion today. King Hibbard la improving in health ainco moving to this city. Sir. and Mra. Walter FtoU returned today from a Portland visit. Kd Parkhurt, the farm machinery man, went to Portland tllia morning Ralph Cox and W. T. Jenka were Salemite who took the early train for Portland. Sherm T. Iltirroiigh" liaa gone to SlleU to complete wme government contract worlc. Mra. A. T. Gilbert and Mra. J. C. Smith, jr., were Portland pajvengora by the early train. Mi Milla. matron of the Salem hos pital, left today for n visit nt Knox Butte, I.inn county. Mra. Kd. MrCarty went to Albany to day to be the gueat of Mra. !'. C. Ncnl, wife of the county recorder. D. P. Ward, state Sunday school mla afonary for California, la in the city, the guest of hia old Dakota friend, L. I. Henry. Fruit Commission House. Juat received Sweet twtatoeg. LemoriH, Southern Oregon peaches, and Caalw. J. G. Wright & Co. 10-20-3t SALEM VISITORS. People in the City Prom Olher Towns on Business an J Visiting Friends. Geo. Shirley, of Turner, waa In town. Jamca Arthur, of Chemawa, waa in town. Abner Leu!, of Aumavlllc, waa in today, Richard Tucker, of Aumaville, waa in today. K. G. Ifarrla of Crowley waa In town today. I It. KbllU of Willard waa in on buaiueaa. C. K. Vannuwya, of Tiirnenwiu down on biuinuaa. J. II. and It. W, Craig of Mucleay were in town today. Mr. and Mra. T. II. Alt, of Howell were In trailing. Hon. I). II. Loonoy, of Jefferaon, waa in town to today. John A. Hunt, of Clymer, drove In to day on linnim."!. S. and John Hammock, of Ilrooka, wiiru in town today. J. Sulcliff, of Woodlmrii, waa In town today on iiuaiueaa. II. I', Itobertaon and M, A. Nicely, of Turner, w ere in today, Kuutii and Miaa G, llurtneaa of Howell were In today trailing. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Anilcrwni of Htnytoti were down on huaiueaH. .1, W. Chlldera, ol Lincoln, waa in today on IiunIiichh, bringing in a lot of 'KB"1. Martin and Paul Zulierof I-mWnlmrg, Or., waa in town tialay to iliaMiau nf their hopa, D.I). Gorallnu, Alox UFollutt and Win, TowiiHi'iid,u( MIhIoii Iloltom, were In town tixlay." J. M. Wagoner, Jr. of Turner waa in town today witli a load of outn for which ho rccehod 28c. MlaaJeanlo Wagner, nf Aaliliiud, lain the city vlaiting at tho homo of her h'h tor, Mra. W. II, U-cda. Mra. Thoa. Ilowu haa returueil to hor home at Mt. Angel, Vccoinmiilel hv Mra. 8 II. Yuil un.l duughter. John Mauldlng, of Hheridaii, brought down Mra. JoIiuhoii, of Kllvurton thin morning, who haa lieou iaiting there. W, L, lliirtnn, of Jordan Valley, and l, laldwvll, of Stiiytou, are two ener getic young Wohfootura juat home from working tho past H'tihon in the l'aloiiso and I.laho. Win. Hilyeu, one of tho lieat deer huntera in Oregon, loft for Albany today. There ia nut ao much game in the auhurbn here to afford axirl aa In towua farther up tho river. Mr. and Mra. Ralph llogga, of Napa, California, are in tlui city, vlaiting at tho homo of Mr. uml Mra. G. V. llogga, their puronta. Thoy liavo not vlaltwl tho parental roof for aevoutcon yeara, Tho Ixia Gatoa, Cul NewaofOct.fi aaya: J. I.. Gelutt left Tucaday for Salem, Or., near which town lie una u rnncli. Ho will amuul tho winter there. Ilia family will remain here a few inoutha. Mr. mid Mra. C. A. Curmlchae), of Monmouth, 111,, have lieen nt Salem n fow daya vlaiting a former towmumui of hU, W. W. Martin. Thoy left today to virtit m. I-. .Martin and Thomaa Mar tin ut Kuj.euo, who wore iiUo formerly .MnumnutlittcM, .Mr. Martin expreaxea hlliiHolf aa quite phwmd with Woatorn Oregon, It. A llooth o( (nmit'a I'.ihh waa In tho city today infecting aunm right of way deed for the new railroad that la Ndug built (rum the Nntrou branch to tho mw milla of tho Rooth-Kollv I.uiu IhtCo. on tho Mohawk Mr. fkmth I J ono of theouterprUliig typo of hiului iiMi wiio are (ixeiiiiming grat olmlucleti io iriiiuiti u.e iihiiiiiiiu'ih oi wregtiii Un Time. The north hound Oregon oxpre duo at Salem at 4:2li la reported on time tixlay: Yew Park Grocery. Haa in atock a largo lino of tubleta and supplies for school. Keeps a full atock of proia- ions, uns.Triea ami ruiinctt I good. Fresh gooda ut rtaa- I onnlila lirli-ea. l'uvlor'a i-tdiv. I bratod butter nlwaya on hand. Country produce taken In exchange. Allen & Bowersox, THE W. C. T. U. IN SEATTLE Or Associated Press Io the Journal. Seattli:, Oct. 20. The Wornen'e Chrictlan Temperance Union convened thia morning. President Steven deliv ered her addrca. Thia afternoon rcporta of national correionding nccre tary r'rlck, Treaatirer Raker and Audi tor Iiigclow were read. Tomorrow the purity conference will begin. Ad- lrec will lie delivered by Governor Rogcra and Mayor Humes of Seattle tonight. CRISIS IN VENEZUELA PRACTICALLY OVER lly Assoelnleil Tress to thr Journal. Cakacab, Venezuela, Oct. 20. The criala ia virtually over. Andrade, (he president, boa accepted the conditions proposed by the insurgent rommander, Castro, and will go abroad, the preai dency devolving on tho vice-president Caatro will enter Caacas peacefully, thua avoiding bloodshed. SWEGLE VS. LEARNED. Suit for Possession of the Mllkranch East of Town. In Justice Johnson a court the caae of Swegle va. Learned ia on trial thia after noon before a Jury consisting of S. A Hughea, 8. 8. Martin, W. II. Phillips, A. W. Veatch.Geo, Hecman and It, I). Ilolmau. Swegle ia auing for poaaca-ilon of a piece of land east of tho tuylum, which haa boon ufed by I.carncil aince 1890, under a Icaae, tho terms of which have not been atrictly complied with by .earned, the defendant in thia ault. Thedefendaut acknowledgea that on tho flrat of laat July aomo 1278 waa duo on rent, butnllegea that nt that time an agreement waa made whereby defendant would pay $3 jwr week in ad vonce, and have until tho expiratou of the lease on Jan. 1, 1001 In which to pay the back rent. Tho plalntlff'a caao ia conducted hy W. T. Slater and the defonso by J. H. and C. L. McNary. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Duainess Deing Transacted at the Court House. Tho report of W. T. Gray, John Molr, W. It, Power, appraisers of tho estate of John Waddcll, dcc'ciscd, haa been filed, allowing ficTMiinl proa'rty to tlie amount of ff".80. K. Jensen and wife to Alo L. Neaa, 7.1 ncrea of tho w j(( of the d 1 c of Wesley Plumuierand wife in t liar I west, fjoo. COMINQ STRIKE, Iralnmen Expect to T,e UP the Qieat TiOt ern. Ur Assnclnteil I'ress to the Journal. St. Paul, Oct. 20. A gunoral atrike on tho Great Northern will probably oc cur within a few days. It will include conductor, engineer, llremen, brake men and switchmen, and tho muu ex cct to tie up tho road from end to end. In tho great atrike of live year ago, the conductors held nloof, hut they luive liven brought into the present tumble by a recent order requiring tlieui to pay for IkiiuIs cmerlng danuigea to trains under their charge, The list of grluv mice given by tho men la a long one, and they claim to hae licon unable to secure anything like aatiafuctlon from tho management Since last March grievance committees hau boon almost constantly in thia city trying to reucli aomo agreement with tho railway nlll ciala hut without result. HOTbL ARRIVALS, wii LAMurri:. 0. W. Cottam. Oakland, Cal., Allwrt irank, .Mra. Allwrt Frank, Whitcacre; II. .Mu. 1, Siencor, San Francisco; It. A. Ikmtli, Grunt's i'aaa; Horace Smith, P. i:. Sewell, Portland; Ci. II. Cooper, C. A. Clapp, Itontonj Roy L. Poultou, New York; It. (J. D.iveuiiort, Mra. It. G. Dawmiiort, Tho D.illoa; C. L. Mead, Portland; A. 8. Rlloy. 'ow York ; Sam Goldsmith, M, .M. Mttrrny, Pertland: C. II. Abenmthy, Champovg; K. A. Leploy, ralrticld. Or., II. Heaao, Chicago; J. W, Ollnn, lkwton; Geo. II. Young, San FnmciH-o; A. F. Sparks. Mra. A. F. Sparks, Springlluld, Or., W. F. Ginii, Portland. COTTAIIB. A. C. Miller, W. L. Vale. KIiiim Villi..!. It It Chandler, Oardluor, Or.. . .,.,... , ... aT VIIHMIHUI llinillltT( t Miaa Mollis Dohae, Chemawa, Or., Chaa l U'.irii.... r..i.i.. ..II I.I..1... . . . .ii tmj , ,ii.inni, itittuii, Elegant New Pianos, Mrs. Willmun. tlie music teacher has two now piano (or tho use of her pupils. Rooms oer tho Pimt National Rank. 10 12 tf Invisible Cork Soles Vuu'll lind them sole of our ladies' shoes, at S2.S0 and in the welted $2.95. And also in the misses' welts. We want you to try these shoes Dozens of people last winter had such good satis faction with them. Keep me leei ury and warm, and are so comfortable. Latest toes lace or button. Men's heavy work gloves that won't harden when wet, WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICEb. SEPOY RIOTS IN INDIA llr Associated Iress la, (be Journal RAxeoox, Ilritish Ilurmah. OcL 20. Serious riots have broken out in the lower Chidwin district of Burmali. A number of Scpoya have attacked a num ber of Kngiiah ollicera, acprely wound ing four. The Sejwya were diasatiailwl wrlth their long'detentlon in the cliolem dittrict. The River. Hani rains forced the Willamette up aeveral feet aince Thurpday Tlie river atl atelcxen feet al)0c low water nt 3 p. m. today. The 0. It. A N. Co. put on a daily boat to Portland commencing Monday. He buceeds)Who Has Success, To have auccess ono must plan and meet condition?. Hobon the dry goods dealer anicipated present conditions. He belicel the jieople would have more earnings to spend, consequently he bought and haa on view a greater va riety and a large atock of staple and fancy dry good. Mr. Hobon haa been aucceasful in making ealea to all who hae patronized him. Ilia past auccca encourazea him to bcliee that if you and others who want a nice garment to make you comtot table this cool weather w ill come in and examine the atock w liich include ladies' euita, ladles' caiea and jacketa, boys' and youths' clothing, he w ill be able to aupply you w ith the ar ticle that will give you satisfaction. W, II. Ilonaox 207 Commercial atreet. I QUAY'S MAKKKT. Portland, Oct. 20. Wheal valley ; 59 Walla Walla,57c. to 57,' Flour Portland, M.OO to 3.25. Suier- . fine (2.15 tier bhl. Oat White 3l35c, grey 3.1 to 31c. Hay Timothy Uf 11.00 r tun. Hop 7S10c; old crop 5 & 0c. Wool Valley. 12i:tc: Kastern Or egon, 8Hc .Slohair, 27 Q 30. Millstuff Uran, tl7;shorta, (18. Poultry Chickena, mixed, f. 300 to 4.00 llena I to -LOU, turkeys, live, rjanc. Kgga Oregon, 21 to 22c tier dot. Hidea Grecn,aalted0()llrt,8(80c.unde 00 lb-, 7)8i ; sheep pelts, 16320c. Onions 1 to Itjc. Hutter Rest dairy, 25(335: fancy creamery, 50c to 55c per roll, store 37'$ anil -ilX1. Potatoes 50 to 00c ier cental. Hoga Heavy drosseil lie to ()c Mutton Droefied.OUe to 7c isr ikiuiiiI llcof Steera. (:i.50(at.00; cow a, (3.00 r.tfi.M) iiroswii, iicoi ni to i Vwd-dreased, 808)0. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 58 iKiunda and over 10V. Wail Kic, Mohair Stk. Hops (Ho 10c. Ikirley 45 to 5."e. Oata 25 and 27tv Hay Haled, cheat (7.00., Timothy (8.50. to ! Kgga 22c. Flour In wholesale lota (3.00 retail (3.10. Millstuff bran (13.00 abort (15.00 lloga dresMil, 5)jfc. Live cattle Steera 3ktCOw2?4 to 3. Mieep J.-'.0Udil. L .iDalMfc crea.nery 22c Poultry Hens' to H IVIltH. roiaioea aoc. Crossing the Rockies, The moit delightful idle acio lite ton . ncnt it tluougn Utih ami Colorado, ovi what Ii kmmiisi ''The Sxenic Route ol the Wot Id." It mHICfS not at what can ol the year the Mp is mnl, at no time docs die icenety giow itonotonoui, It it an evrr changing pinoranu cf the beauties of nature. One nmn.nt you are pining llnoui;h grge walled in by KKks tliouiamU of feet llgli and the nrxt you are above the mow lm, iktrting ieak tlmt loner above you until tliey Kcm almott to reach the iky. One of the ctiaricteiistics of the Colorado cllruatr tathtt the enlr.mci of temperature are never met wi h It Is neither so cold in winter nor warm in summer, at uion Ihe lines ol railwa- which cro the deieils and olains The traveler over the Rio Gra de Seitcrn,alohai the iirivlUcc of a itoxiver, ii lie so eicc s at Halt Lake Ully, or any. where beween Ogdcu and Denver, on all clauei of ticked. For tnfurinaiion ai toratei, etc , inr1. for descriptive pamphlets, cttl on the nearest Ticket Agent of the O. It. K. Sc N Co. or Southern I'acificCo., or adi'rett. J D. MANbFIELI), Gen'l Agt. Kio Gmul Wettem Railway, 14 'third reel, Portland, Oregon, TtlD OREAT SALT LAKE HOUTL The attention of eaubouiKl travuieu i Called to the advantages ofTered them by the Kio Grande Western, Hie Great Salt Lake Route " Hie same rates prevailed whether the tnp Is mane via Huntington or San Fran citco. Tlie passenger has nil choice of two toutes out ol Portland, three through Colo, rado, and four east thereof. No other line out of Portland oan otTer such a variety of routes In addition, a day's stopover ii giver all 1 aiKsftrs at any point In Utah or Colo rado. Thiuugh pultmsn and touiiit sleep ing cars are run on all trains, as well ai free reclining chair cars. The service and ac commodallons offered are equal, if not tu pcrior to Ihoie of any Irani-continental road and rates ate always as low as the lowest. If you contemplate a trip east, writa I. I. D. Mansfield, General Agent. Rio Grande western Kallwa y, 141 J hird Mreet. Poitland Orriron, for any Information you may need in reference to rates, routes or accomndslions wii ic-tf Id Mackintoshes We are doing a fine busi nes; besides the Misses gar ment iiieiiiioiieti in me bar gain column, we show n.enV and ladies' goods in great values. The ladies' blue at S3.00, brown check at Si.in nn.i naVy single cape at 54.00 are leaders. Ihe latter is what usually sells at $4.5.0 and $5. See us. NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PREPARE FOR. WHMTBRJ MfackintOSllGS 'or 'a,"e8 anil '"' year. We make them go. . Rubbers, boots and Coats and mackiiifoli suits, miiern, Overcoats and ulsters. Suits for boys and men. Men's auits from (I up. Iluyyour clothingof us; our low prices will atonili vou carry the best quality of Till wool goods, but do not charge fancy prices. Blankets and COmfoftPt Paire of "lankota to chooc from. All wool Oregon made blanket-) at twn. uicu.tn.tu anu cuiiuuricrb tllrd8 t,ll)lr ugiml price Smc onc thlri, by buyfng your b,ailke ff o- Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety DrV COods. ' catry 'arKe hies of dress goods, llnlnca of all descriptiona, bindings, all wool flannels outm? g-"-"J flannels, flannelette, wrapiiers, Iwautiful llne-a of caties, dross skirts, muslins, slieetings, ca! .j. hosiery, underwear, coret, gloves, and everything usually enrrieu in a llrst-class dry goods store. VVe d'j nr, charge fancy prices, like aomo storea we know of in thia city, but tell our goods on the lowest possible margin Friedman's New WE PLEASE all our customer, for it is buai neaa to make one satisfied, and we satisfy all with our high grade low price meal". SI. EIero 244 Commercial st. The Staj ton Bridge. The Marion county court haa ordered the Stayton bridge closed. The road aupervlsor hua hnd tiositl.'c ordera to close thebridge Thursday and did aol Tlie I.inn county cople clolm the bridge h not unaifo, but will stand n grea deal ol travel, hi spite of expert MillerV roport, who is in Allmny now. Thurs day 400 bond of cuttle were driven over tho bridge, .15 in a bunch. Men hunt ing gravel Miya that Saturday there were alx loads of gravel on the bridge nt once. The bridge will probably lie used some until the counties can agree aa to repairs. Shelter From the Storm. You can lmvo shelter from thu rain by selecting from tho liost mid largest atock In tho city for UHinnll aum a first class umbrella at Friodinnn'H New Racket. 'SNasNTS7vStvsvjssjBsS MOXEV TO LOAX Furniture, Piano?, Organs, Wag- t 011a, or othernrticle ol value. (ii:0.F. SMITH 101 State at. I 10 20-1 m t yJtrxjrjwvjirvirvjsvisNBsjarjgvji KEKDS OPKRA JIOl'.SE PAriON IlltOS.. Lf, sn.l Miiusi-rrs. ONE LECTURE ONLY. m mrsilay, October t An Illustrated Talk On the Work of the 'nv JV -1IY- Gapt. Harry L; Wells Illustrated by Aore than 100 Views. Orchestra, 60. Faripiut 60. First Ilaloony, 35. Second llalcony, 35. Gallery, 16 HEEDS OPERA HOUSE 1'A'ITON 111103 , Lmtee. snJ Utn. One Night Only. Tuesday, October 24 YOLLY Y 15 I A HEN IIENDltlCKN JtEX With the latest mid lxt of the Series of Swedish (Jomedy Drainaa i Yenuinc Yenteliiicii Dinvtion ot author, C. Alston. Includingall theoriginal tvenery mechaniixil and electrical effecta and a company of i) people. & the fully rigged North Ger man I.lovd'a steamer with pun. oramic view of XeV York Har bor; the Cour d Alene gold mine and explosion of Gearook mill. i gents, girls and lwys all sites In atock. All new atock, no left oiera from ' nevercarrv any rubbers or mackintosh goods from ono year to another. Onrr,r, " shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm rubber capes, All now goods nnu nest ot A good overcoat for (3. coats at a 25 pur cent. Racket, Cor. Com, and State sts. vwzryztnrwvrvvrinririrjvvirinry Look for That does not soothe the parage breast, but the blue 0110 tlmt ornaments n box of the Guest Clear Havana Cigar: J LR CORONA, Are a treat to lie enjoyed in nud out of doors n popular priecd cigar. Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. rkSMnLPVVLrvwMinrTvzr OUR GflRPETS I lave arrived now in stock. And we are ready (0 sell you a bright new carpet for your home. We have all makes, qualities and a variety of patterns: also Rugs and matting. Come in and see our new carpet room. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. Make Yourself Com! orfable 5TE1NER 5 BERGER, 130 Slat? St. The Orient Inscirance Co, OK HARTKORD, OONN, Assets I.lnl.llll.a Surplus to Poiloy iioldora.".'.' . '. '. . .' Will insure you against loss by muMAb BULIUN, Resident Agent. Journal Ofiice. a enl 0re. We have iust Largest single HEATING Ever brou 'lit Tney are the WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latest pattern of the best Air Tight Heater SOLIS GRAY Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. DB-2menTThe Palace Market USItUKAIH. Graduate of tho American Sol.! of Oteothy at Kirksvllle. Mo. Ollice: llooms 5 and 0 in Hugh Rmv man block. ' ast nee siock, anu pricoa lower than any hone in We have cheaper ones and better ones. We ae . iPr reduction from nny other house in this citv. c lb? Band OUR CflflMPIONJ AlBuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. ATCome and see them patronize home industry. ard .f 2,215,000. . 1,109,000. . 1.31-1.01(1. fire; for terms enquire of receivnd t.TiA shipment of STOVES to Salem. celebrated in the Market. BROS AQBNT Will fill your order for a roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, pork or sausage. Corned beef, nicely cooked, boned and pressed ready to slico for your luuch. We have our own delivery man. Your patronage solitited. MOYER Phont 2021. & EDWARDS, 133 State SU 134 8tW at Tlis10M 81 'Price: 25,50,75 and St .00. &TVZ&v JMHi(iMWrWifiSTri1sf.riini flAflLAk. i