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If 14 I Fancy Eiderdowns For dressing wicks, bathrobes or wrappers, 25, BO nnd CO cents. Dressing Sack Flannels Itcsotnble.i French flannel, fancy colors, 25 cents. Baby's Hoods and Cloaks Fancy silk linnets JO nnd 50c. Babies cloaks of Cashmeres, Eider downs, Fancy flannels 12.00 up. Yaicjs for knlttimr. Hkavy Starlight nnd Superior. Fink Imp. nnd Domestic saxony, Spanish nnd Germnntown, nil colors. Mt I HOLVERSON'S SILKS New Peau de Sole in colors. The proper fabric for shirt waists. We have a wide range of colors including White Creaa, Grey, Heliotrope, Electric, Cardinal, Brown, National, Automobile In blacks our $1.00, $1,25, and $1,50 values are the best weVe shown, BPBCIAL All our prices, plaid and striped silks $1.50 quality f 1.213 quality 1.00 quality 75o qunlity J. J. DALRYMPLE My Stress 1H NO 8KCIIKT Tho reason is plain: Iglvu llrst-oluss work and goods to match, nnd us for lirlco I give tho best value for tho money In tlioclty. Tho dally increase in my watch, clock nnd Jewelry repair depart mont is evident of tho satisfaction given. Itmncmlxir my work Is nil warranted. Notu my pricefl before going olsuw hero Wutolies cleaned 76c Main springs 75c O.H-JHL1NQBS W'ATUIMAKIUI AND DIAMOND HirrTKII. OOU COMM1CWOIA.L, ST. WEATHER nEPORT. Tonight and tomurrow fair. Bargains in China and English Porcelain uro laid all over our tablet uml shulves In beautifully decorated dinner nets, tea sets, butter and fruit dishes, lino uhnwwnro, lamp') and Jurillneres Thoso who nro stocking tipihulruhliin cloct, pantry or sideboard would do well to examine tho values thai we aronllurlnu In this Hue, For bridal ylfti there Is nothing that will bo ap preciated more Mm tt uuu of our ton Mils or lumps. SonnemanN, TI1K OIlOCEll 121 BUto at Telapboua S) OSTEOPATH. mt.uitACJs ALimmiiT Graduate nf tho American School of Osteopathy at Kirksvlllo, Mo. has opened ollleo ut ltimh V Uroyiiiiin bliH'k, Comincrohil struct Salem Oregon. Ollleo days Monday, WiHlnOsday and Friday, IMh-uhos of women and child ren uclnltv. I0-I7-lm GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE. BkVav. tK , SALEM SHOE STORE R. H. LnABO.Alanajjer. m State tit. Lmld A llush lUuk lUdg. MMMMMMftttn Furs Collarettes of nil tho now furs in tlio latest styles offered. Mahtkk Persian Trimming Alaska Beai Astrachan Trimming KniMMKiis Seal Trimming. Moxkkv l'lnln. Oitossum Seal Yoko. Fur Trimmings and Tails AVhlto nnd colored Coney, Thibet, Im. llrown Tails. Angora, lllack .Marten, lllack Furs and Feather Boas Any price from 25c up to f I.W). CASH STORE will be closed out at reduced V v fl.20 yard & one yard Ci 76o yard & 50c yard & COMPANY. Ice Not Given Away, I cannot afford to glvo ico away, but sin selling it pure article at a price that is within tho reach of all. Ciivstai. Icm Wohkh. J. Magulro, Prop. (I 1G tf CAPITAL UKBWKKY BBISK. UOTTLED Kllngerft Oecl(,Successars to SouthSalem Uottlir. Works. All orders for lwttlod beer will bo filled At the brewery. Kent on cold storage, Free city delivery. Telephone 21111. Ice Very Nearly Olven Awoy, Wo can glvo Ico away, to convlnco ycu como and sco liow big u chunk you ucl for llttlu uioiiey. Our leu Is iiiauufao turofrom pure distilled water.) uipltul ico Works, KLINUKU & IIlX'IC uatf NEW BOOKS r 4 "tftfj IU v ," a a VY: W-WJ3j WML r3r-iJ" 100 Alleuus 1(1 mos,25 cents each. WlthChrlot Series, hv Murrav. :!i and 600 each. :I00 titles of tho Mershnr 111 mos 2Ac each. 200 titles of 12 mos of Standard Authors, 2ooonch. Ollvo Optio Series JuveiiiliM ?fo. Tho I Unity ll(X)ks oOe Series. Bailor Hoy with Dewey Series 7tV, History bpanlsh.Ainerlcan War Juv uullu Series t)o aUo Itlohurd CVrvnl Hfe to rend. David Hurum 29c to rend, llluck Douglas J6o to read. FRANK S, DEABORN'S Doolx Store. The Palace Market Will llll your order for a roast, broil or fry of beef, mutton, pork or sniiHiigo. Corned leof. nicely rooked, itoncditudprcsscu ready to slice for your lunch. Wo have our own dullvory man. Your patronage eolitltcd. MOVER & EDWARDS, 1K8 State St Pliontftttl. Still continues. We will sell you for $1.90 wlv.lt others ask you $2.50 for, ant! for $2.20 regular $3.00. and for $2.80 reulrr $3.50 Shoes or boots. Rubbers at cut prices also. 1 i ??&$ .uv2i.i&tt,w &y,awatt u . PERSONAL MOVEMENTS Poopto In tho City 'From Othor Towns on Business and Vis iting Frlonds. K. 0. Patten, Sundaycd at Woodburn, Kx-Gov. Moody has gono to Tim Dalles. Atty. John Scott had business at Hroolcs today. , ' Miss May Heidrick went to Portland this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Parkhurst are at Portland today, Carpenter James Colhath went to nervals this morning. Will Jtcniito was a passenger forOro gon City this morning. Preston Hull, of South fJnlem, left this morning for tho Pnlousc country. 'Mrs. A. A. McCully, who has been visiting Salem friends, returned to Port land this morning. X. J. Schauta, the hood of tho Court street second-hand syndicate, went to Portland this morning. James Flonor started for hpoknno, Wash., this morning, where hu ex pects to work this winter. II. G. Stephens, of tho Stephen's Fruit Dryer Company, lelt this morning for Spokane and Idaho fruit district. Senator J. L. Cnlbrcath, tho now supsrlnteudentnt tho asylum, was hi tho city today, coining mor from Do:ry via team. Miss lllanch Hell, Is In Portland the guest Of Miss Dell Harrlttj from thero sho will go to Walla Wnlla and other castesu points. Kiln 8. Ik'ltnuiii of Troy, Ohio, who has Ih'cii visiting Lambert nnd Peruke Coppock, nt Host-dale, started for her homo this morning. Harry Mutton left this morning, for Nelson, H. C. to tnko a job under his fath er, 0. D, Mutton, who is foreman in tho big Iloneyman foundry. II. 13. Hammond, of Victoria, who has been visiting Mrs. M. K. Friisor In this city, returned to Portland tliln mor ning, on his way home. In answer to a telegram Mrs. 1.. M. Kirk went to Newborn this morning to the bedside of her brother, Isaac Miles, formerly Siierlntendant of tho Salem horso car line, who Is seriously ill. Mrs M. M. McKay, tho Woild's only woman mining uxort, arrived from Spokane, this morning. She was form urly n resident of Corvallls, but is now n heavy stockholder In some of tho best paying proiosltlous In the famous min ing districts In Washington, She owns an Interest in tho famous "Fortune" mine. She will try, while in Salem to depose of some of her interests t her friends hero. MY FniEND FROM INDIA Uy the Company That Killed the Mar- quam A Qood Comedy by a Large Company. Patton llros. denervo u gssl house this evening. "The Order of the Yellow Kobe" per haps needs u little explanation to tho iiuiultlaticd, as It is tho principal themo of tho comedy. "My Friend From India," which will Is) given at tho Recti tonight by Walter Perkins nnd Suiythe Rice's company of commi-dlaus. 'The Order of tho Yellow Robe" Is an ad vanced branch of theosophy. and has its homo in India The members aro dis tinguished by their peculiar drenn, con Hlstuig of a yellow robe and a white tur ban around the head, rarrvhm u touel on one arm and a yellow ImiwI In the baud. I ho hitter Is lor the reception of IimkI, as the members of this order per form no lulxir mid are dooudcnt for suMoiinni'oon the pnoroHlty of jtho na tives. 'I ho Order is coni)i-cil Jof thoco who have attained u know led go of theos ophy lievoud the ken of ordinary mor tals, add it is upon this novel Idea that tho author, 11. A.iDii Souchet, lias built maiiv of tho brightest of the many bright situations in "My Friend From India." Will Change Their Home, 0. T. Doty, and family h o tonight fur Illinois, their old home. Mr. Doty has Ikhui lu business in Salem for about tun years, and returns now to take el m rye of his aged father's largo farming business, Ho tenuis scores of warm friends In Oregon, nil of whom wish Mr. Doty and family pnwporily and happi iiuss such its they certnlulydeserve. Well Fed. If mini and beast are well fed all can (Hirfonn their duty. Tlio proprietors of tun oht rnstoiiico statiios at Niiein give vour iiorsus tlieliesi ot oare anil tlio rig had (mm there will curry um safely Gilliam kV- llrown. lOUOood New Bridge Uegun. Contractor Itoyal begins work today o:. tho now bridge oonwi North Mill ervuk on Commercial street. He lias Just completed the ono on Trout street. I'he city and eotiuty jointly (uriiMi the material nnd contract the work. Orcat Excitement tit liQudon Iicouum) ut tho iiwas from uuiyeiultli, out lu balem imople are tptiot Ihviiiiso Uioy know Mint they onn llrocuronll tho ilrt'las groceries and proytstous ut Hrausou & ltaguuV 10 St) eod Vew Park Grocery. Has in stock n largo lino of Jim tablets and supplies for school. Keeps n full ktovk of provis ions, grocorlc and canned goods. Fresh goods at reas onable prievs. Tuylor's cele brated butter always on hand. Country produce taken in oxenauge. Allen & Bowersox. WtmUMMMHi THE WILLARD CASE, Defendant Held for Trial Before the Circuit Court. ' Court Declines to Entertain the Question of Admitting Him to Bail. Justice Johnson's court room was packed nt 2 o'clock, when that magis trate announced his decision, holding J. U. Willnrd to tho grand Jury for murder In tho first degree, Attorneys for defenco asked for per mission to furnish bail, but the same was declined by the court for want of Jurisdiction. Question of making rec ord taken under ndvisement. Tho preliminary examination of J. It. Willlard for tho killing of T. I). Perry was not closed until fl p.m. Satur day evening before Justice Johnson. The arguments wero made and Justice Johnson took tho matter under advise ment until 2 p. in. Monday. Continue! niiBcconcl I'nge. Hop Growers Convention. The hop growers of Polk county aro requested to meet nt Independence Saturday, Nov. -1th at ono o'clock p. in. nt tho City Halt for tho pitrixms of forming an organization to protect their Interests nnd promote the hop Industry and confer with other llko organizations. K. Ualloy, J. P. Holmes, II. Huyden, Ilreezo Gibson, D. J. Holmes, J W. Ilodson, Thos. Wnnn, G. T. Walt and G, W. Johnson. Camera Club Meeting, Tho Capital City Camera Club will hold a meeting next Tuesday evening at the residence of P.. 0. Cross. A full jitteudanco Is desired as mutters of im port'Mico will bo brought up. 10-28 It WEDDINd AT JEFFF.RSON. Two Prominent Families United the Ties of Marriage. (Jnllrmoa Itoviaw, Oct !M.) I.OONKY UU8SBM, At tlio resl deuce of the bride's parents, In this city, Thursday evening. Oct. 20. 1890, by Rev. I.. Anderson, W. W. Ixxmey nnd Xellio L. Russell, The contracting parties aro among the most Kipular of our young people, and their entire lives have been passed in this community. The groom is a sou of Hon, J. II. IHinuy nnd tlio bride Is n daughter of W. H. Russell and wife. Miss Laura Thomas acted as bridesmaid. Tho ceremony was witnessed by rela tives and intimnto friends of the bridal couple and was followed by a lino sup per. Mr. iintl Mrs. Looiioy will reside on tho farm north of this city, and It is thohoH)of all that never a cloud may mar tho matrimonial sky. The Mendelssohn Club. Will meet at 8 p. in. Monday, OctoW :i(), at Mrs. Wlllmaii'ri studio. A full ut tendance Is desired. IvTTA A.NDHItS WlM.MAV, President Late Hop Sale, J. GroHhoug, of Jefferson, sold 7A bales of Imps at Hi! on Saturday hist, to l.tvcnly l Co. of Salem. J. A, Chicken Feed. All grades can beluid at very cheap rates Call early and get your supply at tho Wnilaco warehouse. Salem Flouring. Mills. 10 20tf MARRII'.U. RAT.IUJRG-RICHARDsiON.-At il, ., Dome of tho bride's parents, Salem, at high noon, Oct. 2T, iii.iir I81H), Miss Dora Itatxliurg to .Mr, K Richardson, Rev. W. C. Kautiier, l) olllciutiug. G. 1). HOTKL ARRIVALS, COTTAUI!. Jas I. Laniblrth, City; W. II. New man. A P Applegate, S'nneolla, Or. i J C Harnett, Harry W Clerk, V II Page, Siiuderson Itcisl, Portland; Chas l.lvesley, city. Still Coming, Hebron's fall stock of new uoods is still eomiug! tho latest arrival tmiiig n enso of Taffeta Silks in i number of beautiful shades; theso rich goods nddetl to the largo variety of tlress goods In stock imikus nu assortment from which till miiv make a selection that will pleuse and give satisfaction. His stock of clothing is largo mid is just what you need (or this chilly w cither. Ho lias the oil cults, hats, snag proof boots and Indies' rubbers lu alt sues to niiiko you mlu proof. Ho keeps a largo stock of llrst class uonds. which aro bouulit for cash and sold for cttsh. Ho gives his eustumers satlsfaution. You aro in vited to call ami inspect toe ginxin W. II . llom I1MI.S, 207 Commendtil street. Sboe TOeavers And who Isn't u shoe wearor. If )ou'ro a man and want every dux shoes, plow s1hh8 or line tilth slioes, wo want to soo you. 'Hike n ItMik at our tenth w iudow the prices tell the tale. il.lo up for satin calf lulu. 1.00 up for heavy tluws. j 2.75 for u lino tan w inter shoe, sw lug last. ISM for it tine calf welted sole, in visible cork inner sole. fS.lU for tho water-king the greatest seller, und one of the Itest wc.tmrs over made. 3.35 for a tlno black willow calf. l-uilles' missed and children's shoes too in entile: quantities. Kvery thing wo sell warranted. WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES. The Awful Lifeofa Lawful Wifs. All have been told " Ignorance I the Votberof Crime," nnd that no crimes are o severely punished as those committed urainst Nature The courts only echo Uc voice of Nature when they affirm: "Ienorance of the law does not excuse guilt." It li these fundamental facts In the operations of natural law that make it pollute for a woman who enters the mar riagc relation with the full sanction of the law of the land and love of her heart, to be condemned to an awful life of servitude and suffering Don't let her smile deceive you. She has trained herself to bear what she looks upon as part of the burden of her state. rhe underlying reason of this sad con- illllon of affairs Is ignorance. The young girl grows to womanhood Ignorant of her puysicai necus ana aangers. vvnen a woru might save her years of suffering, modesty bids her keen silent. She loves and mar ries and niters upon the marriage state with all Its obligations to the unborn, handicapped by condition that -make life a burden to herself and a menace to her ofTipring What can be done to correct irregulartles resulting from neglect, to restore the dis placed organs to a natural and healthy con dition, to give back vitality to n system drained by disease, to re-attune the orcat HARP OP TUB NKRVBS to divine melody after the years of dis cord ? It was the endeavor to answer these questions that gave to the world Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription, the most effective remedy ever compounded for the ills and ailments peculiar to the delicate feminine organization. lly the use of Dr Pierce's Favorite Pre scription the drains that debilitate the sys tem are promptly stopped Inflammation and ulceration are quickly cured. Dis orders of the womb and the organs sym pathetic with it are overcome, and woman is put Into a condition where the functions of nature are her pleasure as well as her privilege In this condition children are born without anxiety as almost without pain The elasticity imparted to the organs of parturition practically docs away with the pangs of childbirth Vitality is im parted which makes the nursing of the child a delight instead of a drain, nnd the robust child sharing the strength of the mother grows day by day in health and beauty. Contrast this plain statement of fact with the condition of so many women who anticipate motherhood, worn-out, suf fering, fearful, anxious, bringing children Into the world with reluctant suffering and rearing them painfully through a sickly childhood. Can any words speak for Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription Ilk these facts that are part of the sum of public knowledge and testified toon both rides of the Atlantic by hundreds of thousands of women? "Thank God for Dr Pierce's l'a vorite Prescription" ha been the heartfelt cry of many A WOMAN Hr.LUASF.D by Its means from the results of ignorance and neglect. There Is no longer any rea son why women should endure the suffer lug which they have almost come to regard as the heritage of their sex. Women who have failed to find help for their disorders, or who have not found the " I'avorite Pre scription " to work as quickly as they de sire are invited to write to the Doctor him self. Write without fear and without fee. There Is no cluirge for such consultation. All communications are absolutely held in sacred confidence, and the cure given does not involve local "treatments" nnd "ex amlnatlons " at which the natural uiodcity of every woman revolts. A rsrs out! To eiery reader of this paper who will send name and address with the stamps to dclrsy cost of mailing only Dr K. V. Pierce w ill wnd hlnercM work on home-treatment of dlieate, "The Common Krnse Medical Aclvl.cr." II Is plainly written to lie Intelligible to man, woman or child. It It essentially practical. It is full of hygienic hints which put the reader In the pth of the short cut to health Over seven hundred rlctitrcs illustrate the text of this great work, fyou want the ' Common Seme Medical Ad viier " in apcr-coven semi 31 cents lu stamps, to cover the cot of mailing only Or send y cents in stamps for the same book handtomtly sucl itroucly Iwund in cloth Address the World's DUpenwry Medical Association, bt Main Direct. Ilullalo. N. Y. Qood Castings, llavlin nurchiised nil the eustlnir of Having purchased nil tho the Salem Iron works I have for sale g'xl new repairs nod llttlngs for saw nuns, iitriu impiumeiiis nun tuner machinery nt low prices, J. D. Ruben stein, HU! Court street, Salem. 10-2(l-tf Another Accident, -Another tiro. Another home destroyed, fortunately insured. Is your homo in sured? If ii'Hciill lu nnd obtain n jm1 ioy from a llrst class American company. Thomas 1!oi.ton, Agent. At tho Journal otlice. Dailv Staeo Lino to M'COY AND PERRVDALE. For Passengers nnd Ilaggage ; also directs and orders promptly at tended to. Salem ollleo Postoffice Stables, J. II. Woolloy, Prop. lOOml 0d Breton Studio. Mrs. Wiggings has ro-oinmiHl her Art Studio, in tho Ilolnuin houso corner Court nnd Cottage streets Studio hours Monday and Wednes day 2;:t() audoUiO p. in., and Sat unlay '.) a. in. to 1 p. in. For terms and information mil nt studio. Vis itors always welcome. Mirrnxs FASCINATOUS StM'AUK SHAWUS INFANTS SACQl'KS IIOOTKKS INFANTS MITTKNS KNIT SKIKTS Wo have ladies' wool mittens from Ho up to t'.V. Silk mittens all prices ft)c up. All wool fascina tors 20o up to fl.'JO. Infants white mitten 10c up. lkotes 10c up. Knit skirts in all grades up to the very heavy hand crochet nt 1.50. Tho values in theso goods aro tho prime thing of importance. Men's knit gloves in yurnorcash inoro, all prices. Hoy's school mittens, all prices. Men's waterproof working gloves warrantel. nil mil iff " ' -""- NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PREPARE FOR WINTBR1 MarlrirtnchC 'or ladies nnu lVldCJtVllllVJbilCb yearf y0 r - . . ... make them go. Rubbers, boots and Coats nnd mackintosh suits, Salem, Overcoats and ulsters. Suits for boys andmen. Men's carry tlio b est quality of Rlantrof c inrl romfnrrf'C, 600 Pnira ot blankets to chooso from. All wool Oregon made blankets at Wo Diannets ana comioriers thelr ,IBU(ll prlco S(lv0 ono thirj by buying your bunkou of Ull Trunks, valises, telescopes and handbags in' great variety. Dtr rrrtnrlo Wo carry largo lines of dress goods, linings of all descriptions, bindings, nil wool flannels, outlns i-M V gUUUS flannels, flannelette, wrappers, lieautlful lines of capes, dress skirts, muslins, sheetings, calicoes hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, nnd everything usuolly carried charge fancy prices, like eouio stores wo know of in tills city, but Friedman's New A hot time Triat's what they liavo In the Old Town occasionally, and its only enjoyed by n few, but eerylody enjoys tho Hot Meals Served in the lje.it of Home Cook ing nt the St, Elmo Restaurant, Oeorgo Bros., Props. Hops Stored. Conner Brothers, of Mission Bottom, today stored 13.1 bales in tho Southern Pacific wnrohouso. Clean Streets, All residents of Salem are hereby noti fied not to permit any old paper, saw dust, broken-glass, old bottles, crockery, nails or other substance to lx thrown upon the public streets or alleys. Sec tion 35 of City Ordlnnnco No. 203 Im poses n lino of from f5 to f50 for such offence, and tliu sumo will le strictly enforced. 20-21 tf J. P. FltlZZKI.L, Street Commissioner. SALEM HOP BUYERS. LILIENTJIAL IJ1JOS. II. J. OrrKNiiEWKii, Munagcr. Ollleo over I.atld A Hush Hank, Phono No. -101. FAIJER & NIES. Albany it Salem, Salem ollleo, 222 Commercial St. (ground Door) Neckormau & Itogers' bltlg. 'Phono No. 1121. Olllces: New York and Loudon. Jacks, caiimiciiael it CO. Ollleo over Johnson's Clothing store, in Ilitsh-Ilroymau bldg. LOUIS It. SEAltLES & CO. Ollleo j Ilurrows Block, Coin merehil st. 'Phono 1771. CAT LIN & LINN. Ollleo over Weller's giocery store. Phone No. 211. PAYNE & TILLSON. One door west of Dalrymplo's store (ground Moor). 'Phono No. '-ti'JI. SQUIRE r Aim All. No. 55 State st. 'Phono No. 1221. VM littOWN & CO Iliibli Ilullding, Commercial st. (ground lloor), Ollleo telephone No. 130. T A LIVESLEY & CO Commercial st. Second stair south of IjuIiI iV Hush bank ; room 18, upstairs. 'Phono 1211. Sewer Pioe i Just received two car loads Sower , Piowith ull tho various eonuec-' tions lu store for sale bv ' 1). S. HKNTLtfY A CO. U-l.lm 310 Front, cor Chemeketa RE EHS OPERA IIOUSIIJ JCarWnother Pleasant Event, JIUV rn Tho Smith mid Kico Comelions, Willi tlieCoiuiHlian tei - j, Presenting FRIEND FROM INDIA So the Mirror Scene. bcale of Prices: Orchestra. 76, 1st llalcouy, 75 raniuei, y, 2ud lUIcony, W Gallery, 55. J m II UOI lUununi ft Porkii IS MMkaMSMMMmfiilfMMftl . ... . -II -I 1- .1 gents, gins nnu uoys an sues i u novorenrry any rubbers or mackintosh shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm rubber catc8, AH now goods nnu oesi ot A good overcoat for $5. Wo liavo cheaper ones and better ones. Wo sell over coats at a 25 per cent, reduction from any other house In this city. suits from $4 up. Buy your clothing of us nil wool goods, but do not charge fancy prices. Racket, Cor. Com, and State sts, ynnri95riirivnrnnF7nrjvnrvvT Sir Thomas Lipfoi Cannot tako tho cup to England but ho ran tako some of those nice, sweet, fragrant, aromatic, clear Havana cigars Lfl CORONA, 00R CHAMPION, Are tho best in tho market today. A good, clean, honest, smoke, None so good, nono so fragrant. Aug. Huckenstein, Prop. nJrasvsxnrnLnrxrjMtorMnanJWnnrurx AAC PHOTOGRAPHS We have just received a fine line of these goods they are colored photos taken, from nature. The latest thing in art goods ETCHING, ART PRINTS And a great variety of the most attractive pictures ever brought to Salem. Framing to order from the newest mould ings. Call and see them. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postoffice. SfovesMadeTo Order 5TEINER 5 BERGER, 130 Stat? Sf. Wo have just Largest single HEATING Ever brought They are the WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latest pattern of the hmt Air Tight Heater in the Market. GRAY aOLJi Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Salem, Ore. X MHMMMMMaMinM . i.u .i, iiu iC overs from lt goods from ono year to another. Our price! 1. Alt ..... All now stock, no left overs from siock, nnu pnws lower tiian any houso In our low prices will astonish you. in n first-class dry goods store. We do not sell our goods on tlio lowest possible margin. A)Buy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. TConie and see them patronize home industry. and Let us know just what you . want, and if not in stock will have it made to order. received the shipment of STOVES to Salem. celebrated AQENTS BROS Reduced Price on Shoes at Krausse Bros. V V We shine tlicm free 275 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. u A ifuiruttfatmy rM. mmiJmimmmr--'-tUmtta