" VjHl W'IWP5' LfajfafofcfS&Bdtettotl &&LaB fir t Fridav's Sumrise Sale Holverson's Elegant Line of BLANKETS will be offered at this week's FRIDAY'S SALE All Blankets over SI will be subject to the usual heavy SURPRISE SALE DISCOUNT. Wet Weather Goods l&liool chl'drons' mipplieH, Mine Mackintosh, double enpo, nil sires, $2.00. Hronn ninl black check Mackintosh two capes, doulilo texture, $2.7r. Tnn tnixluro double wipe, $2.75. Umbrellas -10 cents tip. Odd Notions Often Asked For flipper poIph Tooth llriithefl IJcauly Pins Silk Ties I'erfumes Holt llncklcA Hose 8npK)rtorn Kmbroldory rings s Curling ToiiKH HalrNets CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE New 60 mm si 'Also Golf Shawls, or Rugs, just received 'Made of very finest materials in several . . . .... i styles come circular capes wivn iringe. others square without fringe We think i they are the best values shown here abouts Call early and pass your opinion. 'on them $8, to $15 EACH. J, J. DALRYMPLE & CO. " H-j"" Wa M"V To Fit All Ages. Can ho MjrfiH:lly lilted with ulafHCH no luntter 1 tut. their detect Ih lit IIiIh Moih. An optician iiiuhI Ih) prepared and un dcistaml how to pripcrly do thin. 1 have the latent pciciitilic Instruments for work of thlri kind. I will only xlvo hIhhsoh to those who neel them. If your jdaxsos hurt yrf uen In any vvnv I mil KWiiiy iitijiwt ineni tor von n tney uru wnt or too narrow I will stralKhtcn and widen them. 1 will do thin work free of elm rue. C.H.HINGBS Kyos tented free. OOO COMMICWOIAI, ST. Ice Not Given Away. I cannot afford to' ulvo Ico nwny, hut itm fellliiK a pure article nt a price that ih within tliu reach of nil. CllYHTAI. ICK WollKH. J. .MnKiiiro, Prop. (I 15 tf PERSONAL MOVEMENTS People In the City From Other Towno on Business and Vis iting Friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lon Wnln nre at Port land, Mr. nnd Mrs. U. J. Fry, of Aumsvllle, vvns in town. J. E. Bennett left this morning for La Center, Wash. MIks Virnlo Uyrd has returned from a visit nt Hjiokano. Frank Pound, who deals out Justice nt AvniHvillo was in town today. Jlruno BoodlKhelmor nnd .Tohn Gcbor of Sublimity were in town today. It. .7. Fleming nnd J. II. Scott, Salem lllackfttonlurs, went to Portland this morning. Mrs. W. V. 'Ann nnd daughter mid Miss Pearl Kills have returned from n Portland visit. M. i. Kskuw, who has lieen down see ing the sights n few days returned to Mchama today. Mrs. F. P. Talklngton nnd .Miss Talk ington re turned from a week spent visit ing Portland friends. Mrs, Fred I.egg nnd Mrs. M. E. Pattonwcru of the Salem fair to goto Portland this morning. Mrs. 8. N. Rogers who has hecn visit ing the Wcller Urns, started this morn ing for Evanston, III. Dr. Meredith and Mark Savage were out today chasing the festive China pheasant on the Island. Mrs. Calln h. Martin, of Tslltcooi hike, In Douglas county, arrived In Sa lem yesterday for an extended lsit with her son, Carey F. Martin. Mr. and Mm. David Hcott, of Port land, nre In the city the guests of Mr. and Mm. John Moir. Mr. Scott is an cxcrlcuccd engineer and draftsman nnd since leaving Salem n couple of j ears ngo had employment In the Ca nadian Pacific shops ut Vancouver, II. 0. .1. A. Jeffrey has ocncd his new law olllce in the Ijuhl A Hush hank block the corner olllce whore McCourt A. Ilowerman were. Mr. Jeffrey was pros ecution; attorney two terms In Southern Oregon, and has heen In Salem going on two years. Ho enjoys a good prnctico ami will lie ulud to see his friends nnd clients in the new location. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. NEW 80IT8. In department No. 2 Win. Waldo has commonccd suit against Soulro Forrar et nl for the collection of a promisory nolo for 4009, dated Jan. 30, 1803, with interest nt 10 er cent, nnd $250 at torney's fees, nnd the foreclosure of a certain mortgago Is asked. KRDS FILED. F. W. Durhlii, sheriff to Geo. II. Williams the It. L. Svvarts farm on Howell Prairie, containing 1550.15 ncres of land, sheriffs' deed under foreclosure. flU-10. A.M. Holt nnd Norn J Holt to F. E. Wall and E. I. Wnll, Int.d 1 10 s r !1 vv f500, Mary Pratt nnd Hollln A. Pratt, to Hullo Hall, land in t 0 h r 2 e, 500. U. G. Holt nnd J. N. Holt to F. E. Hall and E. I. Hall, hind in 1 10 s r .1 w, 250. Daniel .Inrvls and Effu Jarvis to Harry Spicer, 10 acres, 1 0 s r 1 w250. J. A. Wied nnd Karollna Wied to J. II. Cave, M ocro in 1 10 e r 3 w, t0. Proposals Wanted. For 1000 hushels good clean feed onts and one fresh milch cow nt the eniteii liary. J. D. I.kk, siierlutendent. . 10-20 . 'It hv Qood Castings. Having purchased all the casting of the Salem Iron works I have for sale good new repairs nnd fittings for saw mills, farm implements ami other machinery nt low prices, .1. I). Hoben stein, l.'IO Court street, Salem. lO-'.'IMf HOTIiL ARRIVALS. WII.I.AMKTTK, Capt. II . L. Wells, E. G. Dorr, Port hind: h. b. Ilovvcr, Ilunthwton. Pa. : S, Hnmhiirger, Cincinnati, Ohio; A. J. Kiclmrds. S. F.; It. II. Wilson, W. II. Itrndeu, Portland F.J. Calif, Chicago; i;r. .iiuz7aroiu, I'orunuu; i;. r. Fergu son, Cincinnati, Ohio; Jpff I). .McD.iniel, .xmii inKimn. tvasu. ; joiiii II. nail, Portland; K. 0. Patton, city; It. I.iese, A. .1. Luce, I. II. Iluhhard, Portland; C.T.Thompson, Broeks: Geo. II. Dur ham, Portland; E. IJ. Duffv, of Denver A JUo Urundo My; J. W. Maxwell, Tncoma, Wash.; Frederick W. Mulkey, Portland; Goo. K. Ilurton.S. F.; T. M. Ilraurli, Portland. P, CAPITAL, UUEWttRY UEEK. JJOTTLED Kllnr;er& Deck, Successors to UouthSalem Hottlir. Works, All orders for lsiUledheor will he filled at the hrewery. Kept on eold storage. Free city delivery. Telephone 2131. Ice Very Nearly Qlven Away, Wo can glvo Ico uwuy, to convince you enmo anil sco how tilg u, chunk you uot fur little iiionoy. Our leu Ih inunufuo turu from pure distilled wuter.) Canltol Ico Works, liStf Kt.iN(ii:it & Hkcic. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight and I'rMny occasional rains. NJBW BOOKS ..Jr.. , it "PT-kV. - VVi'i l"'K;.rt a State Republican League, Tlio uxecutlvu commltteoof tlio He- puhllcnu Ieaguu of Oregon will meet nt the Willamette hotel at 5 o'clock this afternoon, to consider matters with re lation to the organization of the Ix'iigun for work during the coming campalffu, and especially to prepare for the regu lar hleiinlal meeting to Iki held the llrst Tuesday hi Fohrnury next. Tlio presi dent of the league is Claud (latch, of this city There arrived on the morn ing train: I. A. Macrum, of Forest drover Fred W. Mulkey, of Portland, and Harry L. Wells, the secretary. A. M. Crawford, of Itosehurg, and S. II. Dakln.of I'.ugene, are expected on tlio afternoon train. Other momlwrit of thu committeu are S. II. Siunott, of The The Dalles, ami O. W. Fulton, of Asto ria, who have not jet arrived. IIOTKI. H.M.HM. Jncolxoii. San Francisce: Kimnil ,ri.. i. ... . .. . ' . i nuos, itonemia .tuning uinip: Unas. 0. Ilertratn, San Francisce: W. M. Ticker, Miss Tinnlsson, Whlteaker; J. S. Wrlirht and wife, Una M, Snyder, Falls City; A. 11. Smith, A. Angernmn, Pertland: II.McLeod and wife, Tlios. McFaul. Gaston; W. K. Collins, Seattle, (i. W. Ciirrun, Wnuk Hassett, Mllwau keo; V.. It, Paytou, linker City. The Verdict. The Palace Market Will fill your order fern ronM, hroll or fry of heef, mutton, ''in v rtiiiriif(T( vwiiimi i"'i nhely imhiVihI, IkuhhI nml puvHbtsl n-iuly to slice for ytiur liiueh. Wo httxe our own ilelhery man. Your patrounge kolitlted. M0YER l'hontawi. & EDWARDS 1JW State St. OSTEOPATH. 1)11. (J HACK ALllItHUIT Oraduuto of the Vmerleaii School of Osteopathy ut kirksvllle, Mo. has owned olllce at Hush A llrcMiiun Ithn-k, Commerulul trait Salem Oregon. Olllce days Mondiiv, Wt-dnusday and Friday. IIIwhimhi of women and child ten a sMeinlty, I0-I7tm 3ii xj , m Anderson Is WanteJ. Sheriff Huff, of Chehalis county, Washington, and Sheriff Luivlile, of Clatsop county, Oregon, are engaged in u legal contest for the jiossessiou of II. Anderson, wanted in Chehalis coun ty for Imrglary. Anderson was con victed and sentenced to a term In the penitentiary hut escaped and went to Tlio erdlet of the pcoplu who arc the large jury, is that the host meal for the price is to he had nt The White House Itcstuiimnt. w i tfattle Being Fought. Some nru lighting with guns, hut others are comlmttlug the wear of dally toll, to do this Huecosfiilly you need giMst oou and groceries such as are sold hy llrunxoii A ltngiiu. 10 L'.'l esl TODAY'S MAKKKT. PoiiTi.A.s(, Oct. 20. Wheat valley 57 & 50 Walla Wolla,57c. to o7'. Flour Portland, fl.OO to 3.W. SiiHr- lino .it nor inn. Oat White .U35o. grey 33 to 3le. Hay Timothy 0(3fl 1.00 wr ton. Hops 710e; old crop 5 ( He. WihiI Valley. 1213e: Kastern Or egon. 81 Ic Mohair, 27 30. Millstuff llruu, f 17; shorts, f IS, Poultry Chickens, mixed, f.IIOOto 4.00 liens A to 4,50, turkeys, live, 12ulle. Kus OreuMH. 21 to 22'o mr ihiz. Hides GrH)n,saltedii0lhi,8(ai)c.unde IX) Ihs, 7)i8j(j; sheep jmlts, 15020c. Onions 1 to H4c. Butter Best thiiry, 2535; fancy BRITISH PARLIAMENT in 100 Altenus lit mos.'J cents each. ftWIthChrlH Serles.'.liy Murray, !I5 and fi(V each, Zi'-M titles ofthe Mershor7i, mo.i iV CIU'll.t44fj , 2t)()-tlthw'of IL' mos of Standuid Authors, 25c each, Olive Optle Series Juveniles 75e. The lleutv Bisiks 5lki Series. Sailor Itov wltli Dewey Series 75e, llistor Slumliili-Aiiiitrli-iiii U'nr In.'. . - --..:.. .. .... ..... ,...,- enue erlell 7iie iiIhi lilcliar.l CVrval to read David Hiirtiiu'JRc to read. Black Douglas 35c to read. FRANK S. DEABORN'S Boole Store, 2,0 Hi 1 fe- 1 ' Reduced Price on Shoes at Krausse Bros. A. Jv Wc shine them free 275 Commercial St. ;tlem, Oregon. Astoria wliero lie Hindu many friends. , creamery, 50e to 55o per roll, store 37 b The governor of Washington Issued n rculitlnu for Anderson and the contest is over the question whether Gov, (ieer will honor the reiiuisltson. Chicken Feed. All grades can liehad at ery cheap rates Call early and get your supply at the Wallace warehouse. Salem Flouring. Mills. 10'JOtf Yew Park Grocery. Has in stock a large Hue of tahlets and supplies for school. Keeps a full stock of provis ions, groceries and canned gooils. Fresh gotxta at reas ouahlo prices. IVylor's cele hratel hutter always mi hand. Country produce taken in exchange. Allen & Bowersox. and 40c. Potatoes 50 to 00c per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed (le to tlj4c Mutton Dressed.OJ&o to 7c per pound. Beef Steers. 3.50tLO0; cows, $3.00 fcr;i.ou nresseti, wet ub to i'i Veal dressetl, fiflS'iic. SALEM MARKET Wheat 53 iMninds mid over HV. W(X)1 10c, Mohair 3(V. Hops 0 to 10c. Barley 45to 55e. Oats 25 and 27c. Hay Baled, cheat 7.00 Timothy 13.50 toll Kggs 1 to 22c. Flour In wholesale lots 3.00 retail f3.40 M ills t uffs hron 13.00 shorts 15,00 Hogs dressed, 6)ie. Live cattle Steers 3.ieow8 2, to 3. Shwu-f2.603. Dressed Veal 4lsC. Butter Dairy 100 creamery 22c. Poultry Hens 7 to 8 cents. Potatoes 2.V. Breton Studio. Mrs. Wiggings has re-ocned her Art Studio, In the llolmau house corner Court and Cottage streets Studio hours Monday and Wednes day 2:30 and 6:30 p. in., and Sat urday 0 a. in. to 1 p. m, lor terms and information rail at studio. Vis itors always welcome. F.iended Statement by Chamberlain House of Commons. London, Oct. 27. The house of com mons, by n vote of 224 to 28, passed the second reading of the appropriation bill Harcourt, the liberal leader, said ho desired ngaln to call attention to the provocation of the secretary of state for tlio colonies, Mr. Chamberlain, during tlio negotiations nnd in his speech nt Highbury. Mr ChnmbTlnin replied repudiating the Intention to bo provocative, and say ing ho only intended to ho plain and free from nmbiguity. He added that lie only followed in tho negotiations the principles observed hy all statesmen during the past 10or20 years. There was a time lie explained, When til plomacv was regarded ni given to statesmen to enablo them to conceal their thoughts. That might fairly he called tho "old diplomacy" which he said "I absolutely repudiate." "People," he continued, "are entitled to denand a clear expression of views." and he asserted thero wai never tho slightest Justification for the statement that President Kuger had been In doubt. Mr. Chamrhrlain then ssld : "Our object, methods and determina tion were to enrry out these objects. It was necessary to Impress uiion President Kruger the seriousness of tho step he was called upon to tukoand tho conse quences which would follow any mistake on his part. It was notdcslrablo to in clude in an ofllcial despatch collated suggestions nnd indications of opinion butseml-oiricial warning was frequently conveyed in a speech. A similar wnrn ing was given by Lord Salisbury to the sultan nt the Guildhall banquet, and I inn still absolutely unrepentant." Regarding Mr. Davitt, Mr. Chamber lain said he recognired that lie had hith erto dismissed the matter moderately and sincerely, "and," he added, "I would pay the greatest attention to his arguments HI did not know he would use precisely the Bnmu arguments in re gard to uny British war, which are based on his enmity to England." Mr Chamberlain then said: "That would have leen tho Irish argument in the Spanish-American war. in which Spain showed herself infinitely less capa ble of defending herself than the Trans vaal." Redmond sheuted: "Transvaal did not blow up your warships." Mr. Chamberlain centinued: "The great, almost determining, contest be tween the United States and Spain was fought without tlio loss of a single American. No have never uenlcil that the Transvaal was a focmau wnrthv of our steel. Not only was tho disparity between the forced in the Spanish-American war as great as those now engaged, but the contention of the United States and their right of interference arose from the fact that at the same distance from their territories thero was oppression, not of American citizens, hut of another rare and eoplo, and Justilled the in tervention of the United States In the mind of tho clvlllred world, or, nt any rnte, in tho eyes of Knglishmeu and Irishmen. But wo are Interfering hi liehnlf of our owiieople. It is pel fectly certain Hint Mr. Davitt, hut for Ida hatred of Kim- land, would syniimthlo with ih as ho does with America. Mr. Chamberlain then replied to the criticism of Ids not accepting tho media tion of Mr. Hofmeyer, the Afrikander leader, iHiidtiug out that while he be lieved Mr. Hofmeyer was sincere, vet he could not forget that when President Kruger made "absolutely illusory pro posal for kottloment," Mr. Ilofomover was iHirtectly ready to accent tlioin. President kJtigor misled Mr Hofe meyer hi promising him proMsals, which differed materially from those he really presented. Thero has been on the part of the Transvaal crookeduessa altogether in comprehensible, if they desired a settle ment," continued .Mr. unamiierlaln. "I believe that from llrst to last President Kruger never intended to give anything approaching ennui rights to the white races, or any iicknow ledgment of Brit ish supremeey. War. therefore, was inevitable. There has been an enormous strain upon us. Wo are called upon to bring the war to a quick conclusion nnd send across thu sea a force such as no nation In history ever before sent. This is entirely due to tho preparations which made the Transvaal 11 n armed enmp nnd which not only secured it n defensive position, hut enabled it to take tho offensive against the large force now engaged, ''Such a tliinu could not he contin ued forever. We have needed n ier innuent force of 20,000 in South Africa Wo uro told we shall 1om South Africa. Our foreign friends are convinced of it. Yet they are not happy. Such predictions were mado liefore and were even eurrent in the days of Kliznboth. But I am uot alarmed. One great Teutonic people cannot hold in subjection another great Teutonic people hut tills has never In-eu our couri-o. it is impossible to pretend that the Dutch nt tlio Cape are crushed by our rule, niieu iney nuvu uii me rignis cmillsli men possess and even in individual cases are permitted to talk and write treason. Whatever may bo tho result of the war and tho premature talk of the result from tho present wnr. does anv one imnuino that wo shall fall to do for others what we claimed for ourselves, or refuse equal rights to the Dutch in the Transvaal which they refused us"'" NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTH! RffiViVi-4-kr1-io for ladies nnd gents, girls nnd boys nil filrea In stock. All now stock, no left ovpi MaCKintOSneS ycar. w0 evercaVry any rubbers or mackintosh goods from ono year to another! & make them go. ' 'I Rubbers, boots and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, st0J Coats nml mackintosh suits, rubber enpes, All new goods and best of stock, and pricos lower than tm)l Salem, Overcoats and ulsters, ySj A good overcoat for 5. wo nave cuenpor ones ami netter ones. tt coats at a 25 per cent, reduction from any other lioiibo in this rttv w,! QH;C for boys and men. Men's suits from $4 up. Buy your clothing ot us; our low prices will astonish rrm OUllb rarr lll0 b cgt qlmity 0f ,iU wool goods, but do not charge fancy prices. J" PI --ktrato ttiA nn,rYfricHc f l'airs ot hlankets to choose from. All wool Oregon made blanV.t, . OianKetS and COmiOrtei St tlSni8 ti.lr ll811I,i price. Save ono third by buying your hl.nv7...l -mom Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety, Dnr rtnnAc W carry largo lines of dress goods, linings of nil descriptions, bindings, all wool flannels w f Ury gOOOb, nniM,B( (iu,nelette, wrappers, lieautiful lines of canes, dress skirts, muslins, slircttoM,' Cr hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, and every tiling upi any carriuu 111 u nrni-umHs ury gisxia store. Vd: charge fancy prices, like some stores wo know of in tills city, but Ecll our goods on tho lowest lKseibl miu? Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sj WE PLEASE oil our customers, for it is busi ness to make ono satisfied, and we satisfy all with our high grade low price meals. St. EIfro 244 Commercial st. Clean Streets, All residents of Salem are hereby noil lied not to permit any old paper, saw dust, broken-glass, old Iwttles, crockery, nails or other substance to lie thrown upon the public streets or alleys. Sec tion 35 of City Ordinance No. 203 im lioses n lino of from $5 to $50 for such offence, and thu samn will Imj strictly enforced. .1. P. Fiuzkm., 20-21 tf Street Commissioner. Still Coming. Hobon's fall stock of new goods is still coming! the latest arrival being a ease of Taffeta Silks in a number of .beautiful shades; these rich goxls added to thu laive variety ot dress troods in stock makes an assortment from which ull may make n selection that will plevse and give satisfaction. Ills stock of clothing is large and is just what you need for this chilly weather. He lias tlio oil coats, hats, snag proof boots nnd Indies' rubliers hi ull sizes to make you rainproof. Ho keeps n largo stock of first class goods, which aro bought for casn mid sold mr easii. lie gives his customers satisfaction. 11 aro in vited to call and Inspect tho goods, W. II. House. 207 Commercial street. 'innpy)&yrgrigrypvrr)snrrjwzririri To catch the eye is sometimes very difficult) To catch popular favor is still more d! Lfl CORONA, 00R CHAMPION, The clear Havana cigars Have succeeded in doing both, Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. rtsxririrxnrifinsurvknrintWiwvrinriJwri AAC PHOTOGRAPHS ' We have just received a One line of these goods they ire I colored photos taken from nature. The latest tiling in ut goods ETCHING, ART PRINTS And a great variety of the most attractive pictures ea brought to balem. framing to order ironi me newest mow ings. Call and see them. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Fostolhce. HEEDS O IMS HA IIOUSH PATTON UltOH ,Irnum!lKN. "Another Pleaeunt Kvont, UA mi UUI m ' Tho Smith and Itlce Comedians, With the Comedian Walter I! i OllflllS Presenting MY FRIEND FROM INDIA See tho Miiror Scene. Make Yourself Comfortable JJRg fcLSvSrcvG s N , " 5TEINER 5 "vBuy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem --the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. VCome andsee them and patronize home industry. BERGER, 130 Slal?JSl WARI And Rumors of War! - w. -. V . WAR! I. The Pr. Bull's Cough Syrup Furnishes most substantial comfort and relief to consumptives; It works most re mitrlcuulo cures. Don't despair. He Iter can certainly ho hud; u cure l possible with this wonderful reined bcnlo of Prloos; Orchestra. 75, Panpiet, W. !iul tiullory, 25, HEEDS OPEHA HOUSE PATTON nitoa , t,wcv. Mini ManBf. ONE LECTURE ONLY. Bargains tn China and English rorcclain aro luld all over our tables and shelves lu beautifully decorated dinner bets, tetisetM, butter and fruit dishes, line k'lusswaro. lauini and lurdlnores. Thoe who two tttocklntr uptlielrelilua closet, pantry or sideboard would do well to oxainlue the values that we aro offering In thl line, For bridal tf irtt thero la nothing that will he ap preciated more than ono ot our tea eta or lamps. SonnemanN, TUK (1UOOKK 134 MU t f lnh04i Wc areJSelling Lota of those ileece lined Im h(eyousee In the mirth win (low, Tliey're t-eatnle-s very heavy , only 18c. Ollien. at i'xi with ribbed tops. Men's llceecd Mickt 1ft nnd He. MIs-m'.s ribbed lleeccd hoe 17c A Hl line of Men's heavy un derwear, 2Ac, Men's heavy ribbed llceced, brown, 85a suit. Child's union suits 23c. Ladles' unions, -18c up. Men's union suits 11.00, 1:2 00 und2,50 suit, Uubters, mackliUaslie-i, urn brellas. falimtors, mlltensetc. Men's Bike Capes 1 have a man's bike cape 3Vin Ioiik full sweep, made of tan cotton covert for i'i.10. 1 have canvass kvulns with sprint: sides that Miap on or nil In a second, jlist the tliinu' fot th wheel. I have ttouser uuards guards made of rubber that win not rust uiuUpolltliopants. MujesUc Gas Lamp. Wo believe the Majestic la the most convenient lump you can find Very positive la action, and very simple, M.00. Carbide In bnlk U lb. 25 cents, Diamond nil lamp. 2 75. All sorts o? sundries for tie wheel, always In steck: ft) K WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. Thursday, October 26 war m Shoes increases our business dailv. Nnt- uTiiaicony, 7Bl withstandingall the many Shoe imieony.Duiaiores in iaiem we are enjoy ing an immense trade this fall. Why? Because our brices are much lower than others; our styles the latest and quality the best that skill and good workmanship can produce. We defy all competition. An Illustrated Talk On the Work of the SECOND OREGON REGUIE8T, -M. Capt. Hurry L Wells Illustrated by Aore than 100 Views. Orchestra, 60. lSiniuet, 60, First llalconv. 35. Second iUlcouy, 35. Qsllery, 15. SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. LRARn Mnnnirarw 8.S State bt, IMA A Hush Bank illdir. We have just received the largest sidrIo shipment of HEATING STOVES Ever brought to Salem. ..... They are tho celebrated WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latest nattem nf th Vif AirTight Heater in the Market irAY CSOL.IS AQKNTS BROS Cor. State and Liberty SU. Saleea, 0r. m