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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1900)
ta tfffwr MmnmMBHa TiiTraaWi.rWnl JmU. Uoo 3Buey Our removal sale bargains have brought soch a lot of buyers, that we'll have to wait for a lull in trade before we can dispense with our counters or shelves, even for a day So while the rush is on, take advan tage of it and join the crowd of bargains getters who are really getting better than CLOSING OUT At,rtI ! PRICES AT THE BIG & IHOLVERSON'S OOt COM MICRO! At ST. Silk Remnants - " .... I ra e f We nave taken all small pieces 01 piain anu imicy Waist and Trimming Silks J 4 From"l-2 to 3 yards in the piece and marked them at 5 f. ,f Ti-i Sf,nn ..-A r.,tUc of M fW 4 a nail price. lllill IlieaiU J&W 4 jaiu 4Umiw ai i.w, r. ? the $1.50 quality at 75c and 51.00 quality at 50c. Early 5 0 purchasers get the plums. Don't hesitate 1 jj f J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY g vviivviva.ui JSitiSi $ " ifJSZ.'n'if Solid Comfort Tho man lakes when scannlnu his oven Ins imtmr. whnsu eves linva liooil tested by us nnd flttod Willi protwrly ndjiuted nvoulnsaPB or succtucles. Don't neglect your light too long when you find tlio lettora on your paper muring, or mat dull licndnclio our your ejus. The qulckor It li romodiod tho bottcrforyour Oculists nreacrintlona curofiillv filled. Wo can repair nny frame or furnish dunllcato parts or lontsoa on a moment MOUCO. 21 Ycara Experience. C.H.HINGBS JKWKLBU AND OITIIMN, BOH COMMICWOIA.T. HT WEATHER RBFOIvr. Today and tomorrow fair. LOOK! 2,000 extra largo and long Cedar Posts una su.uuu ieot Drain tho just recoiyeu and for sale by D, S. DENTLEY k COMPANY, 310 Front Stroot DIED. THAYER At tho homo of Ida ion, It. A. Tha) or, three nillea east of Balom, Tuesday, January HO, 1000, of chronic dyspepsia, 1". I). Tim) or, In Ma eighty llltli year. Deceased was born In Midway Maw., Oct. 7, 1810, and spoilt the moat of hi life In PoniiB) Ivaula. lit same to Salem In 1897. Hu win a member of tliu Pre tyterlan church and wan highly as tainted, lie wm married three time, hi hud wlfo dying in WbO. Two ihll (Iron survlo hlin. Funeral service wero eonducted at tho homo oatt of town, by Rev. II. A Ketclium, at 11 a. m. today, und burial took placo ut Mauhioy. Lewis Dc-nn'n, tiaieiu hi I., iMya Kodol Dyspep-uu Ouro did iiiu mure ood thau miyl'ilug I over took." It, Slgesu wlmt you vl und euro ds opsin aod aUminoh ttuublos, riuinos prugbtoros. New ROTH Si Suooesaom to H. GROCERIES! NEuJ & NEu) - ' BvervtWfli the bc.t, and wc will not be undersold by any v ' house In Oregon, 124StateSt. TO MOVE FOR FEW DAYS YET! IIXCHiuvtu aiw CASH STORE .,,. , . Halt meet 8 . , i i r PERSONALS W. D. Pcttinglll, waa a passenger on this mornlngi boat for Portland. Mra. James Konnlo. departed thla morning for Alblna, tholr futuro homo. Wm. Chambers, formally of this city, but now of Portland, la in tho city on business. Mra. Christian, ot Sunnyside, who litis been In tho city vialtlng ltuv. and Mra. Win. Itarrott, loft today for Lu gone. Mr and Mra. O. V. Myrlck, of Mia pour!, who havo been vlHltlng at the homo of Mr. and Mra. U. Cleaver, o( Rnglowood, left today for California, Mra. Myrlck waa woll pleaded with Qro on. found III Andltor. Professor Charlca D. It. Roberta, tht poot, rends tlio modern languages very easily, but speaks tlium Imperfectly. At a reception hold In Now York juat prior to bla Icnvlug for Europo Hob erts waa Introduced to a dlatliigulalied Ircuch artist, who waa hero on n visit. Tho artist asked In Ida own tongue, "ou apeak French?" "No," answered tlio poot. "I am sorry I do not, but I uudcrataud It well wheu It la Bpokcu to mo." "I am so glod," replied tlio French man. "You aro tho nudleiico 1 have long wanted. I can talk to jou all I please, nnd you cnuiiot talk back" Colorado Bprlnga Qnxetto. Iloiirslr. "Young man," naked tho proprietor of tlio store, who waa mnklng tho rounda of tho various departments, "how can you afford to dress ao olabo rately and expensively on the salary wo pay your" "I enn't," gloomily nnswered th aalcamaii. "1 ought to hare moin nal nry." Chicago Ti Ibimo. UrlTn to Drluk. Artist My next picture at tho acad emy will bo entitled "Driven to Drluk." HI Friend Ah, aotuo powerful por trayul of Uitlled passion, I suppose? Artist Oli, no; tt'a a horse nppnmuh tug a water trough! Tho hank eureka pausing through tho clearing houses lu Komlou nud Now York lu oiih niunth exceed tho ruo of all tlio gulJ nud sliver coin lu the world. (Jive a youth reaolutlou aud the al phabet, and who shall placo limits to bla euiiiT? Advlotw Irom Apia, Hunou, under date ci! January Jl, say that all la quiet in Samoa, und tho imtlww uruiiioro H'ttUil In Kcntuok). It is Deinoorntor IttMihllcuiiY In P lei-i nil will roeeuu thutuiuo i miteou tiKutiuont and thu Umt of moula ut I he IiKm Iloiitu) itMtuurom Firm GRABBR a. Sonnwrnann. THE HOP MARKET, Reports Prom New York, English and Continental Sources. All Indications are That Pnces Have Stiffened In all Quarters With Occasional Advance. New York Market. PrnHiiffr'i lrlpfl fhirrrnt. Jad. 30' Receipts linvo been on a much amaller scale, and moro than ono-thlrd of tho arrivals wero In transit for export. Uuainess moves along much tho samo as tnr mnmn limn nnnl. Thero Is HO life to tho trading, but a Mr quantity nf Hiork (a licim delivered to brewers on old contracts and sonio now purchasci' aro roported. Perhaps tlio most unsai. IsfiLcbirv featuro of tho altuatlon Is the low quality of tho hopa on offer. Iluy era aro not pleased with them and tho demand ia of an unusually eolcctlvo character. Tlio llnoat hops wero taken II rat nnd the romalnlna stocks hero and In (linlntnrlnr nro culled OVOr for tllO boat lata. Thoro Is such an exceedingly wido rongo ol qualities mat values are noccBsarilv verv wido. A few really choice California and eastern Wash ington grow tha aro still In first hands for which lliWfftllc is asked, but we sou no Stato lots lino enough to exceed 12c . and most of tho stock Is not vvortn over 0I2c, while Inferior lots aro drag- iing at 07c. Our advices from tho interior of this Stato indicate that buy hie has continued on a modcrnto scale, chiefly in rango of 710c; exporters have naid 11 (3 12c for a law, ami sales of toor aro reportwl at 08c. Tho bulk of the California crop teoms to havo passed out of growers' hands. sttfc, ww, choice li ... U Hii. lftW. kooJ to ttlme. tier lb ..10 12 8ut, 1W, common..- -.- . - 6 9 AMe. 18U0. tommou to sood..-. -. & 9 lUclllC Coll. 1 89V, prllj.. . ..13 QH I'.rlBo Coin. lbJO. choice, txr lb..... .....10 G112 I'Millo Coait, 11W, common to prime S Foreign 'Markets. IIOIIOCOH. Messrs. W. 11. and II, LeMuy London S. L. Repert: There Is a gcnerullu quiry for all descriptions, and some business has resulted. The market may be quoted firm at current raton. OANTCIIDUIir. Soveral sales aro reported, but prices contlnuo very uncatlsfactory. Good hops havo been parted with as low os 42a por cwt. WOIlCKHfl.il. Wo luivo a fair inquiry for good useful medium qualities o( hops on our market, and prices aro firmer, with a hardening tendency, many grower declining to accept present otters. Choice samples aro entirely cleared out of plantora' hands. Thero aro Home low and din oased lots offering, which full to ineot with buyors. An iiiiproNcmcnt In thu inquiry, und several sales huwi taken plaru out ol merchants' stocks, besides eighty-five iocketH of growers' hop-i weighed ut the publio scales, Prices sternly at rates pre vailing More Christ mas. NUHKMUKHd, Tlioiigh the trade In hops has been rather quiet during thu period affected by tho Christinas holida)s, values huu not only boon strongly inuliitaiiied, but lurtlior slight uilviincca Imvo iieou ui tahlished, As to thu future thu outlook Is distinctly in favor of pollers, who bu lug aw lire of tlio gradual exhaustion ol tholr block, lire releasing them with caution, and nro absolutely firm In 1 1 it' demands. Tho pronounced scarcity ol choice parcels, having erforco directed thu attention of buyers tu tlio secondiirv qualities, bus brought tho hitter Into the higher oliisHllleation, so that they are now milUing prices which were bulug p lid only a short time ugi; for hoxt so looted samples. t,u iiilln In Mik Ijiio Kxprtu It Is verv satisfactory to uoto that the opening of business in tho now year liar justified the expectations indulged in before Christmas. Tho trade haa been active thus fur, as Inquiries uro frtspieut for all ehuNos of hops, mid,coiiBequi'iitly, the advanced values established during tholnsihtilf of DtH-emlier luno bceneasilv upheld, I cannot truce that nny further Improvement In prices has taken place In thu past week; but the tonoof tho market is distinctly healthy ami tho outlook is, therefore, satisfactory . Tho lietter feeliup Is doubtless created by tho general clear iioss of lots pressed for sale, and the most reticent attitude ussuiuvtl b growers, who aro holding their hops, and who in most oases havo either ad vanced or withdrawn their limits, or luve taken tholr hopi off tho market altogether, pending a niorouutlvo in quiry with Utter bids. Thoro is another (actor that in sy also b taken into oou aklurutioii. Tho Kuglish market Is 1k Inggrudiinlly relloved b tho continental ddinand, which la romoving several pur wis ol foreign Imps previously con sign! for Nile here, an I which has also rosultoil In the wile of aotuo lots of Eng lish growth fur shipment to tho ContU nsxt. Although the effects of this movement nro not vet uvident tu anv marked extent lu tho Itorough quo tations, they must be felt pretty soon, I am, therefore, inolliiod to entertain a strong opinion that much better times aro In store for English growers, and It they will only continue ty bo rlrm fn thalr present position, ami, by watol ing tho course of events closely, take advamUgo of every opportunity for ad vancing their limit, they will cvrUlnlv siMuro much moro satisfactory results before long. Tho foreign trade offers us every possible encouragement. Prices ru advancing steadily in every Con tinental niaikut and though the American looal trade has not vet show n slgus of a similar movement, the indtca ttons to be gathorol from the New York returns aro decidedly In support of tho probability that value will bo upheld, The Waters PfofitShafing Association GOES INTO EFFE6T TODAY! The plan is simple. We give a coupon with each purchase v Jfia nanu ,m Vnliiiihlft nnd usefu presents will be given away free. All coupons are good for chances on these prizes. We call it "Profit Sharing" because we share our profits with our customers. AH holding coupons becomes one ol the as sociation. The more business we do the, more our profits, hence the more we are enabled to share with our trade. 1 Me first drawing is on Mafch 3d. Thirty.-five presents will be given away Tree to those holding winning numbers. 1 hey cos in the aggregate $ 34.50, and can be seen on exhibition at our store at 252 Commercirl street. Buy Your Cigars and Tobacco of Geo, E Waters and that tho quantity available for ox- port will bo vory much below tho aver- ago and considerably losn than that wo received last season. MAniON COUNTY MATTERS Business tleing Transacted at the Cour House. l'KOIIATE. Mrs. Nancy A. Perkins has been ap pointed guardian ot her minor child, Ruby Perkins, and atithoriiod to settle a claim of the child against tho Curties Lumber Company for 250, tho claim arising from tho death of tho child's father from injuries tcceived while in tho employ of tho company. i: A. M. Cone, guardian of the per son and estnto of J. V, Long, an in sane, has been discharged, tho said ward having recovered his mind. DEEDS FILED, C. R. Irvine nnd Kdesso C. Irvino to R. Campbell, lots 12 nnd 13, block 4, Yew Park addition to Salem, $1,000 Allco M. Beeler to Louisa Forstnor, part of block north of block No. 63, Ba lom, f7G0. (Jeorgo R. Golu and Hattio (Join to Mnthlas Tiegcnfulir, 15 acres lu t 10 s, r 2 w. fOOO. 0. E. Mofllt nnd A. T. Mofllt to C. Unrritt.lots No. 4, 6 aud 0, in Hurst's addition to Balom, tSOO. Augustino Fournlor to J. M. Hoi- linusworth, 40 acres In t 10 s, r 6 e, ngsw 125. LAND CASE DECIDBD, Wm. Jory Holds His Farm Against the Claim of Savage. A decision has been rendered by the United States land ofllco at Oregon City in tho laud case In which tho Statu ol Oregon coutosted W. II. Savnge's llllng on n part of Wm. Jory'a farm, Bouth of town, tho decision being against Savnge. Thu laud lu question, 10 ncrcs in 1 8 r, r3 west, wus purchased by Willlum Jory, thu present occupant under thu stale's title, nt public miction from tho school superintendent of Marlon county, in August ISo'J, nud three years after ward n deed wus duly issued lu pursu ance of said sale. It seems however that there was some clcrkal error In thu deed, and niter Jory had cultivated und improved tho l.iud for about 40 years, this llnw was discovered mid cumo to thu knowledge of W. II. Savage. Hawigo immediately tiled on thu laud, making a homestead entry on April 20, 181)7. Thu Stato of Oregon contested this filing, to protect Wm. Jory, tho pur chaser from the state. fly tho decision of tho laud olllce, Sav age's entry will be cancelled; nnd tho title of tho bona fide owner w III be per fected by the statu. i m i A Former Salcmlte. II. M. Thatcher, who formerly resided lu Salem, lowing hero in 1874, dlod at (Iidloy, Idaho, Wednesday morning, at the ago of 70 o.vrc lloiidcs Ida widow, who still lives In Salem, ho leaves four children: Mrs. M. N. Chapman, of Pal em; Mrs. 8 A. Thrall, of Portland; Mrs. W T. Hell, of Joseph, Wallowa county, and I) A Tlmtchor, of Salem. Bum 6losing Out Mu On Friday Morning, Jan. I2tb. wiooin's Bazaar. 307 com. si, mm i iaa maun ig i m. ,. h, ,, All ol .tho i,09 whU In tock .at exact cost, Tho 1000 line we will talk about later. My imisent line of busing, uiii t closeJ out completely. If I Iwgia'ggatn UTBalom il-wlll bo lu ui au entirely different TlmJ formiiT bU"n?91 HiU le JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Ain't our new possessions a trifle bu- bonic? i t The bubonic piaguo In Kentucky scorns to bo of the real Bourbon varioty. t t Eugene supports n high cshool, nnd her tax levy for school purposes is 6 mills. t t I only Hon. R. M. Vcatch is mentioned for countv ludeo of Lane county by tho inon who pay taxes. Why can't a Kentucky baron havo a relinuo of a thousand armed warriors bold, as well ns the Knights of old? It will be discovered soma day that an honest Republican is bettor than n dis honest Democrat or Populist, nnd vice versn. . A Roseburg saloon and Salem saloon wero burglarized during thu same night. Next tliey will bo blowing up newspa per offices . Gen. Alger stated at tho Woldorf Astoria hotel that Americana should not become prejudico against tho Eng lish, and ho knows t Tho war on Kontuckv Democrats is exciting more interest just now thau oltlier the Roer or Filipino war. It's a hot number The statement that "Tante" Joubert Is at tho front in the Transvaal docs not refer to the General, but to his wifu, for ho is no "auntie." Tho millionaires say the way to put dow ii tho trusts is to amend tho United Status constitution. Why not try by umendlng the law nf gravitation? Gov. Taylor, of Kentucky, should havo told that thousand armed mountaineers to dhpersu and go hnmu, instead of ban queting them nt tho stato rnpilol'. . . According to Congressman Tongue, Oregon is a bark county of California. Astorian And Tongue represents that back county for the California corporations. The Oregoniau anys the robbery by the wire trust would bo "amnshed quick ly if tho Dotno-Populista would abandon its fatuous cause on money and other questions." Thats great logic. First it admits that we are robbed; then that tho tariff mnkes It possible to rob us, and then blames it all to free Silver ideas. Tho silver men neither made tho taritl law, nor nro thoy In power but they'ro toblame Just thu same- I've had up to date February 1st seventeen business days, and to tell you the truth, the way my goods have left the shelves is a marvel. True, there is yet much to sell, but everyday the pilediminishes. Vesterday two men came in, and amongst a good sized bill of other things they bought nine sweaters. Another gentleman, a busines man fiom one of our neighboring towns, came in and bought a lot of gloves. 1 have all of the goods you need for everyday wear; good reli able lines; and let me tell you, you're ery foolish to pay re tail prices when you can buy them of me at exact cost, pro viding ou get your fit, which you can, yet in nearly all lines, I have lots of wool hose and wool and cotton underwear at exact cost. I have quite a lot of Black Cat and Hercules hose at exact cost. What's the use of waiting till these are out. I have still lots of shoes for all classes; shirts, overalls, mittens, etc , all at exact cost. I want to finish up, get out and quit for good this month, MOCK TURTLE WE ARE NOT LIVING ON THE GALL1POL1 ISLANDS, BUT WE DO SERVE OUR PATRONS WITH RICH SOUPS As the first course atour regular dinners. Meals nt all hours at which nil tho luxuries of the sen son can bo had nt THE ST. ELMO RESTAURANT. Tlio Salem Tonguo organ accuses the Roseburg Plaindealer man of being loyal to Hermann because ho held on appoint ment under tlio land ofllco commission er. Ofcourso tho Salem editor Is not open to the charge of holding an olllce at the hands of Tonguo, oh, no I " . A rural postmaster thinks so much of The Journal that he wears n copy of It under his hat band. He must bo a Re publican, too, for ho received a request from Mark Haiina to help out tho cam paign fund in Ohio. 1 t I Duller has good pluck but hard luck. Ou tho ovo of his forward movement for the relief of Lodysmith, ho cabled his family: "I don't know whether tho tho thing can be done, but if it can I mean to do it." EMERY U. SMITH Palo Alto Professor Will Address thi Farmers' Congress, Secretary Thielson, of thu Chamber of Commerce, has received from Professor Kmery (J. Smith, of Palo Alto, Cali fornia, his acceptance of tho Invitation to bu piesent and deliver an address at the Farmers' Congress, to bo held in Salem on Wednesday and 'Ihurxdny of nuxt week. Professor Smith's address will he on "Co-opemtho Industry," and will con tain valuable Information and sugges tions for tlio-o engaged In getting their living Irom thu soil. Huis an author ity on horticultural matters, especially, and is thoroughly informed ns to thu methods by which the California liorti culturnlists Imvo rescued their industry from ruin nud placed it upon its feet. Ills address will lie given on Wednes day, and should bo heard by all wh? can possibly attend. Bank Dividend. At n meeting nf tlio directors of tho Cnpltal National Rank ot S.ilom, tho regular scinl-nniiiinl dlvldeed of (Uo per cent was declared payable on and after Fob. 1,1000. This being the twentieth dlxid "in" o' r) hsi rnt is equal to return ing tut' ii-idi. Id. rs the full amount of the C'.ipihd st t'k COW I OR feVll. lroh young short horn Durham cow, good milkor. John Cneldy, on Garden Road. 2-1-3 S106K IP The fine dry goods erly Willis Bros', Auction bales luesaays, inursaays, l S turdays.at 2 p, mi t fU mMiihms, we private sale,, Lots of II LIJLW A - ially shoes, tor less uidii wmu, wus paun0f them Fine lines of dress ribbons, laces, gloves, Ladies' and misses to fit everyone for less Isadore Greenbaum 1st Door South of the Post Ofiice. S. Friedman Auctioned N ew CarpbtsI Just received a full line of new carpets, includ ing Axministers, Moquetts, Velvets, Brussels, and Ingrain. Improve the opportunity and se lect a new carpet trom a 1900 stock. From our 1900 patterns of wall paper, you can select those that will blend with the new carpet. A Full Assortment of Furniture, F.W.HOLLIS&CO, First Door North of Postofficc. WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. OUT OF SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for GOOD You will need no searchlight to find them, nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT4 & OLD l'OSTOKKlCK.ailOOKUY, SUTTON'S The Wonderful Destroyor of nil Forms of INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR BEAS1 Death on Rheumatism, Lamo Ruck, Hondnehu, Toothache, Danielle, Hums, Scalds, Corns mid lluninns, Stiff Joints PRICn, oOe Pint II0TTLK. I U. K. SUTTON, AsIiIhiuI, Ortf Threatened With La Grippe SUIeorOrctfOti, i Jarkhin County ( " Krsnl lUuimond, Mug duly tworu. uim and mjs U tljneitfo I took awtete cold and wsi thresteded with 1 nrlp. 1 umk! Button's Hup .nilQlnir and Intmllnir II. and In a vnrv .hurt limn tha atmuloms Mttru all mine. It hu tto iwiiinn my feet ami t-pccullr a oio or galled iinon It. mv lniilni..lM,lnip that nf r1lurv mi.il ' m ' Subtcrlta) and sworn to before me thlsdih day or October, IBM. OhO. W. TKKKHKN, Notary I'ubllo far Oregon IW For sale nt Stone's Drug Rtoro, Balom. HEEDS OPERA HOUSE I'ATTON Illt03.,Letefls and Mgrs. ANOTHER GREAT EVENT A Monday February 5 MiSS MAGGIE MOORS HCCPOBTED BY THK EMINENT YO0NO AU8TUALIAN ACTOR 0. R. ROBERTS .Monday Mrs. Quinn's Twins Tuesday A Prodigal Father. Wednesday David Garrlck. HiurKluy Silence of Dean Maltland. WlPlrC Kfc Entire Lower Floor, Me. Klr.t Balcuuy, dv, Second llakony, 36c Ualnrr.iWc HOTEL ARRIVALS COTTAdC K. A. M. Ct.no. .1. IV. !,., a a Cone, Rntteville; F. 0. Ueer,' G.' 0." Oraos, II. M. Westenelt, Portland. WtLLVMETIt, 11. F.. Louusburg. Max. Freedenthal, P. P. Dabney, Henry Lang, A. E. Cooper, Kills G.Hughes, Pertland: 0. L. Fltchard, J F. Wells, Now Yerk: Cl.aa. Kelley, Buffalo, X. ; i:. Miller, Crobtree, Ore.; J. M. Keeuo, Medfertl: F. Rains, Seattle: W. 1. Itt, Pan Fran. Cisco. i. o. a. t. Mrs. Mattlo N.Graves G 8. J. W. of the state of Washington will speak at the . 0. T. (J. hall ou Couit street on Feb 3d at 3 p. in. all ladies United. At 4 to tho children nnd at 7 -30 to the publio, A cordial welcome to all. Lecture free. Mrs. Graxes is an ardent worker, In the causo esiwuses and handles her subject lna "ia8le,'ly mannor. McMinnville Vally Trauscrtpt. ' xn ration anu wcsjc dowa tonows OrJu AxeMithFutjBXr.Mllat,rrta. ?onr Nips! UOIIIl wm I OUT and shoe stock forj also baturday evening,! are selling cfoaa? aiu nice new goods, espcJ t tv t u goods, silks, velveij underwear etc, jackets and capes, shoes than cost stj LAOIRBNCE SNAP SHOT plac on my root, ratiMdbyao xantnt.f f nlnrk. Una atihlfcdtlnn flu lrl fiirtd Vj r GOOD Lti . i. i ,. uifml A- i St s I. REEDS OPERA HOUS I'ATrON nitoa , l and Mat Tbiirsday, Feb. Is KICK AIIDH A r-Alr.OI.KS PAUOUH QEOROIA MINSTREL Introducing tho whirl winds of the desert flassen Ben Troup of Arabs. 50 people An entire train of sjecial cars 2 brass ba nda Solo orchestra of 12 musici ansSee the grandstreet pf rade. list of minstrel mow lu uny cornea Ian s anaai and the prize cs Wait for U I Bee It I Enjoy III .. Grand free street paruM Popular prices, 25, 60 a-id 75 WANTS TO SEE YOU! If you have n harness tlistU not all right, or If you new any new work la that li8i F. E. SHAFER, SALEM. OBEGO 123 State St. I-uc To tho Public Haviug sold my grocery bowy buiuv otn ana Urabor, l wtsu w "' people of Salem and vicinity for v eral patronage and courteous tr . extended mo, and bespeak for m t cessora a contipuance pf the 8i accounts aue me will uo leu -- of T. M. Hurd, who will teceMWT, S and give receipts. I will " I'll accounts against we in person . t final KvnactxiionS Are not always reallxed, butUj uriin narsinni4a i-tii. sasxim mt find the beat of provisions w ""' "; MWOM, -- cRiv; HAVAM nn a aunt l aatt tl llfTWI . .4 I l03eod Brassov. m Vn " u 1 v "71 V 1