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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1900)
"T'fTOIBSJWWV" ' ' ;f. i$ 'J k k MJ ' NOW WE CAN INTEREST THE LADIES WITH NEW GOODS. ; . During the past week, we have received a very large - shipment consisting of PRINTS, PERCALES. GINGHAMS. ZEHHYRS. SERGES. HENRIETTAS. LANSDOWNES, SUITINGS, ALUOVERLLACES AND EMBROIDERIES We would call especial attention to our line of Lansdownes and Silk Waist Patterns, as being the swellest line of the later shades that has ever been shown in Salem. In addition to our full line of Dry Goods and Ladies Furnishings, we now carry a full line of TRUNKS. VALISES AND TRAVEL NG BAGS. We have also added the NEW IDEA PATTERNS-tOc. Call and get one of our free pattern sheets. 'fflk I HOLVERSON'S I fflk 200 and OOO J J DALRYMPLE & CO Tho only corset told with d Kitnrnnlou (bat they aro titkiy'"nunt wioor." & S c Wnrnor'n 20th century comoIs liavo whalo bone lilps. o I J J DALRYMPlE&CO T " " A Long Look Ahead It moy swiii to vou wlion you will need iilnm fur your sight, but that is thu nilstako miiny intiko when tlioy need help to thu eight right now. It don't coat iinylhlng to como u nml havo us tttt your eyes it may wivo joii from further uiiiioynnro if you havo properly vdjusunl glitaaos llllwl In time. Wo will do It nt 11 rearonahlu coat nil kinds of Ioiiihis duplicated wlion brukun. Wo do everything In tliu optical line. O-lrl.MlNGHS JiXnUlTOiTICUH. aOaCUNLVtlCHOIAL. (ST. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight nml Wednesday fair. HO I EL. AKKIVAL.3. COTTAOK. Frod Dontj. ntttvilIoi Cliai Delancy, Mrs Chat Uelauey, Taliir, lowuj Tren ton lllbbard, J W Welch. Hllvorlon; Alex Morlllcld, Aumivlllo j J. K. Mount, Bilvurton. WILLAUKTrR. Frank Grlflln, lluppnur; J. L. I'endlo ton, L01 Uutoij K. It, Snauglor, til. I)uU Mrs. 0. II. Hinlth, Mii I.. Bialtli, Corvallu II. a. Smith, A. J. Uiuo, If. MIkIi, 6au Francisco; J. A. Wudille, J. louUon, II. II. linunonr, 0. K, lluckraun, Kalph It. Dunuiwuy, Portland. Outpost Driven In. Tho ftocranre driving Iho Kiiallsh In ncnior ilii'lr supplies, unit Tun I'KorLK ro driving their on n teams In for tlio Wt of provisions nud groceries at Branson & lljgaiis. lU-oed Notice to tun Public. II. D. Trover, of thu Croatia Studio, desire to Inform the public thai ho is in no way coiiiiccIimI with thu Portland Art Co , or with A. Kraus, their ri'pru. svnlullvo. who is nuw delivering work herein tlio city. I havu seen 110110 of tholrcratou work, and haxo not pinitl ray opinion on any piece they haio or may el dellu-r. Should I hey quoto mo as having ixprofiid my opinion on the work aithey ilollvurlt, ut p'caw taku it for uriilcd that thuy aro tauioriiig with tlio truth. i-13-3; ROTH & GRABER. Buccw)ii ! U.a.Boaomim Specials in COFFEES yo carr' one of tho largest lines of mm in thociiy. from tho nhoiitit to ssUat. Foru lUlieioui cup 01 ulftt try our Yalu&o. 7, llHi-xwlluine of flavor fM'4 bo. cjccoIKiI, put up In quo and law ttw, cans, Wat rrry it full lino of BohlJIInt llo. Ih C, Tvs mid '.taking Powders 4sac.TasW IrfFmvn trulls and vegclailt?. PRPRICB8 AIIB IOHT. sold m cheap at any, place iu 123 Stalo Street COMMHROIAt. BT, OALRYMPEE & CO Wo carry 20 stylos and con suit nny'forni. JHRQQE Price from 60 cents up. J J DALRYMPLE & CO Sumpter Mines. Tlrket tonll mining towns Spoknno. Hiker City, Moscow, San Francisco nml nil otliur points, Uawraqo checked throuirh ravos money. (Juy SI. Power's olllco foot Trado street. 2-8 lm. PERSONALS Fred Schwab, of Mt. Angel, was ;ln thu city today on business. Itev. J. II. Hcndorton was n passen ger south this morning for n short visit. B. F. Osburn was a passenger today for Corvallls, (or n few days vlalt with his brolhor. W. L. Jones, of Jcf!)rson, who has been In tlio city on business returned homo today. Mrs. It. A. Kirk was a paiwonger this morning for Albany, whoronho will visit friends for u foiv days. Mrs. Llzzla Korns, of Eugene, who has been In tlio city visiting Charles Clnggelt, returned homu this morning. Mies May O'Connor, of Now York, Is In the city visiting nt tho residenco of Mrs. B. M. Phunoudon, on Winter street. King L. Ilibbnnl. who was taken to tho tialein Hospital on February 8th, is slowly gaining and his numerous friends hope to tco him out soon. Mrs, Everett Smith, of Portland, who has boon In thu city visiting her sister, Miss Myitlo Lcsllo, left today for n few days visit with Mrs. 0.1'. Terrell ul Mvhaiiin. Al Oltngcr, an old tlmo Salem con tractor, is In tho city vialling n fewdaya at homo. Mr. Ollnger has Wn in 8iokauo for the part thrco years work. Ing nt his trade. Mrs. 0, 0. FiUon and Mrs. Zlinmer man, of Seattle, who aro on their way en at via Southern California and Nuw Orleans, aro In tho ctty for n few day, giteats of Mm. A. F. Ilofor, Jr., coruor Chomiiketa and Twentieth streets. M. McDonald, proaident of tho Orvgnn N holewlo Nurnory Company, has just returiail from California, and loavos this nftoruooii for Montana, whom his i-oiiipuny has a branuh otllcc. Klght to ten carloads of trees will ho sent thero thli spring. CIRCUIT COURT. MM'cia Ulepotcdof in Uepaitmiu No, 1 Today. Thooaauof U. 1). Uaw vs W. II. Kgau was tried Monday afternoon. This was uu notion for 12030 damage and arose front tho arreft of Caw last July on complaint of Bagan,whu nccusitl him of the larceny of soma wheat. On trial hi juaUeo court Mr. Case was aoriulttud and ho then oomiuciicl this suit. Tho gum occupied the ufttriioon, and tha Jury brought iu r venllot for defuiidaut. This morning tho oaio o(LJ. I)avii. port s, Frwl Doae, an upjxal from ju. tleo court went to trial and tlio testi msuy of plaintiff all Ik lug in about 11 o'clock, Judgo lluruott'a rulings shut out wo much of It that the judge diwhargml tlio Jury, remarking tlmt tho plaintiff had prtxlucel 110 testimony to go to a Jury, virtually now suiting tho caso. Adjournment was tlisn taken until 1 p. m., when thu caso of John W, Mc Kinney, vs. the Siatoaman Pub. Co. was taken up. In the caso of tho Piano Mfg. Co vs. t. Prevoat and Pauline Prevoat, action fQr ivoncy, Judgment has hcou taken for default. Archbiihop PalrloFfOhan. of Chicago. WJJ A i tcported very sick with pneumonia. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Mr. Frlcndman Is an order-loving clll en. Ho doesn't want anyono disturbed by auctioneer's bells. Tony Noltncr says "tho truth Is bad enough," Just as thoog somo bsdy had boon lying about him. . Tho Boers liavo mado their first mis take they have captured an English newspaper corresjtondent. It is humiliating to sco a nasty Popu list county llko Linn beating our record for good government two to one. f I Why ahould a manufacturer who sells Ids wares cheaper In Europo than bo docs In America havo tho benefit of a tariff, anyhow? .tit Portland and Salem liavo both talked nbout a monument for tho Oregon volun teers. Portland eocs on raising the money; Salem doean't that's the differ- ;nco. I I i Rev. Dr. Sheldon has presented a music box to tho inmnles of n Kansas poor house. If It Is his plan of Abolish ing poor houses he should try tho accor dion. t t t ' Tim rinrk hrlhprv race, Is pxnoslmt the methods of a rubber gang that Is 11 ills graco even to a bunco joint. A "green goods" man would blush with shame. Uukcr Democrat. Which gang do you mean, brother; or could it bo both? i t I It would be a severe Joko on the good citizens of Salem and this school district, who linvo labored to savo about 25,000 In tho two treasuries, 11 that much addi tional should now bo run out through tho county bunghole. t t t Tho paper trust lb doing more to open the eyes of tho world to tho Ini quity of special tariff favors to trusts than any other factoa, betauso every nowspapcr Is being iqueezeU by it, and for onco will tell tho truth regardless of political prejudice. t tt Horo's tho kind of a hint tho Warren- ton Trlbuno gives its merchants. Wo don't want to buy your dry goods; Wo don't llko you any more. You'll 1 sorry when you sco us doing to somo other storo. You can't Ml us any sweaters, Four-Iii'liand or other fad, Wo don't want to trado at your store If you won't glvo us any ad. t t t Tho Medford Inquirer 1ms been pur chased by Horaco Mann, formerly of this county, and Is lcln mado to look llkon uowspapur. Mr. Mnnnhaschar actor and nbillty, ami thoso elemonU will do mora to build up a community than somo of tho oleuunta that In thcto days aro considered by somo ns more potent. Ho will provo n valuable acqui sition to Juikaon county. t t t Mr., no longer Governor, Taylor, who should havu been ncccptcd and acknowl edged m uovcrnor of Kentucky, will glso up thu olllco, hut nno provision of tho agreement reached Is n confession on tho part cf tho Uobol Democrats that they iiavoperputratcd a great (tolltical out rugo under thu forms of law, for they agree that "all parties ahull unite In oi forts to tiring nbjut such inodinuutlon of tho election lawns will provide for non partisan election ltoards mid insure free ulcr-tlonit." Hut ran tlm uoebulitea bi upended upon to carry out such an iigreemonl? Poitlnnd Telegram. Ywi. and Saint Taylor gives up tho olllco with tlio distinct pledge that hu and his gang of mountaineers will not bo prosecuted for treaton, Thuy nil seem to bo tarred with thu namo stick down thero. Ere you Convinceb? The public generally havo como to the conclusion that I mean business when I say I'm closing out to quit for good. If you'd reen thu crowd around my shoe counter yesterday, oul havo known thoy all Mimed it was no fako We aro Htlll lilting out sonroa of ieoplu every day iu Hamilton Urown shoes, in shirts, caps, iimlurwoar, tie, hoalury, notions, ete. Wo huvu kept the counters nnd tables so full that many people think uo'u gutting In now gco.li. but 1)10 empty galierj mid wuipty iiper shulvtw, apak volumos fur the arowxla we've had. Ttiuonlywuy to find what we'vo get Ute noma anil lok. We can aave you WM meniay nn uuythlng wu inall you. Why go elaewhere and pay profit wneu you get It w at uxaet awn. LADIES-I have about a dozen and a half of very fine handkerchiefs that sold from 60c to SI 45. They are clean and frcslt in excellent condition. They are yours at eraci cost. It might pay you to see them. Will's Bazaar. 307 60m. si THAT SCALP BOUNTY ta Collected by All Counties Ex cept Multnomah. Sections Owing Least Number of Sheep Pay Greatest Amount of Tax Marion Contributes a Ooodly Share. Tho refusal of Multnomah county to comply with tho new law requiring n levy for tho purpose of maintaining n ecalp boawty fund, lias aroused consid erable dfscusalon throughout tho state. Wln the b'lll was introduced last winter by Rep. Williamson, of Crook, It was represented to bo a bill for tho protection of sheen, tho expense to be borne principally by tho sheep owners. Tho bill provided that 1 cent a head on sheep and J mill on other property real nnd personal be levied In each county to bo turned over to the stnto treasurer for a "state scalp bounty fund" to bo paid out In bounties, for the calps of wild animals destruclUo to sheep. Tho bill passed with little opposition, nnd tlio records show that with the ex ception of Myers, nil of Multnomah county's representatives voted for it. The JoonXAL, nt the time the bill was heforo tho legislature, eavo an anulysia which Hlinwtxl that tho hcnvlcst part ol! tho cxpenso would bo borno by thelSold by all druggbts. couiiiiua uniniiK i" oiitcj., uu others seem to havo found this out now. As tho principle involved is a time honored ono In dealing with "infant Industries," however, perhaps the coun- ( tics that foot tho bill should not go to tho length of refusing to comply with tho law which they wcro greatly in strumental in pasalng. But in order that JocnvAL readers may form a cor rect idea of the working of the law somo correct figures aro presented herewith, nnd particular nttcntlon is called to tho fact that these figures aro not garbled by leaving out of consideration tho atnountn raised by tbo 1 cent tax on each head of sheep, as was tho case with tho figures recently given by a paper published in Portland, Multnomah county. Tho fifteen counties, Baker, Crook, Curry, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Klam ath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler, with 1,310.001 sheep will contribute 10,34t to tho scalp bounty fund. Tho remaining eighteen counties, with 210,804 sheep, If they nil pay, will con tribute $27,440 to tho fund. With less than ono fifth as many sheep tho latter group contriuuto nearly ou per cent moro money. Tho following tnblu shows tho number of sheep in each county and tho amount contributed to tho bounty fund, Includ ing tho J mill property tax andonocont per head on shoop and goats. No, of hcep Amt. of calp boumjr tax. t 1,811 M 2.0H TIU autl County coals linker.. 61.760 Ilenlon . V.V2i I'lackxtnaa .... CUtwin .......... Columbia Co(M ........- ''ilc ........ CU'rjr .......- iMJtlnlM.,.. O.M M18 1.3T3 10 178 KD.WI VOW J aaw 71,875 n,at 61,183 ,71X fl.WO W,M uifuu SRS-i S9.V.W M,02 Avtia 1S0.1CO 1,M3 81,823 y,4 in a S19 W612 liaeu 8,M3 l.sot s;s '$ 2.1'H 38 1.VH7 W) 1,18 1.0-M f00 2h'J it) 1,774 I.WJt 'J4S 1.97J l.tia 2,2-U 1.818 7.WI l,a'.9 Ml X I.2W 1.S.M 1,217 1.M1 M7 1W7 1 lllliKin . (Itmit.-. llHrmjr . ----Jtck-on.-. ..- Jiiiihlna. ........... KU1111IU--.. ..... I. IKQ ............ .... L me...... .......... . Lincoln. .... l.lun... ....... lltlhfur... ..... Marlon ...... Monutr ........-. MulluouiiU.. .. Polk ....-.. Hherinan .. Tillamook .... t!inilll. tlnloii..... Vllow ....- wto ... Waitiliigton ...... Whwltr ....... Yauihlll .-... TcUt.. .. ..1.W9.699 i,Ta New Road Snpervlaors, Tho following wero duly appointed ron I supervisions to soryo until the new road supervisors, aro elected and qual ified which ."ill bo in Juno. Albert Kraus, District 1, Aurora. J ll Jnrdon, Sr. Diat. 2, Hubbard. Win Bents, Diat. 3, Dutteville. John Scollard, Diat. I, Chainpocg. - i1'1 - - Pamti'l Korr, 8r. DIst. 5. St Paul. Geo U Miller. Dist.C. Fairfield. J Vandalle, Diat. 7,Gerynis. W G Walker, Dist. 8, Woot burn. J II Simmons, DIst. 0. Monitor. P K lohnson Dist. 10, Mt Angel. Chas Heinz, DIst. II, N- Scotts M0 W Roberts, Dist. 12, S. Scotts MJ Firiicr. DIst. 13. N. W. Silyerton. JFDavCwat.l4,N K.Stverton J Hlnkle, 'DIst. .16, S SI ver on. Geo Johnson, Dist. 10. Howell. EK Shaw, Dial. 17. Brooks, II Tllruco, Dist. 18, JJ. Salem. J E McCoy, Dist. 10, Englenood. A A Burton, Dist. 20, , l'roP H J Workman, Dist. 21, E. Salem. E Hartley. Dist. 22, Maclcay. CJHult,Dist. 2-t, Silver Falls. Adam Burns, Dist. 24, Sublimity. F L Pound, Dist 25, Aumavllle. N Silver, Dist. 20, Turner. Wm B Clark, Dist. 27. Yew Park. B F Hall, Dist. 28, 8. Salem ItO Donaldson, Dist. 29, Sidney. M E Richardson, Dist. 30, Jefferson. S Ruwell, Dist. 30, Marlon. A .1 Richardson, Dist. 32, Stayton. J W Ivlne, Dist 33, Mehama. FLPopo, Dist. 31, Elkhorn. RG Prico, Diat. 35, Horob. "Carry Sunshine With You." A bright fresh face is nlwuy In spiring, and It always denotes good health as well us a luippy heart. Many faces that wore once overcast with ulootu have been made bright nnd sunny by Hood's Sarsparllla which euros all dyspeptic symptoms, strengthens the nerves und tones up ind Invigorates the whole system. Constipation Is cured by tioocrs Piiu. tlm nun Irritating cathartic. Special Services. Rev. Palmer spoko last night at tho Baptist church on "The Greatest Thing In Him World Perfect Love." He was creeled bv a larao audience, who listened with interest and profit to his eloquent nnd imnresslve worda. Tonight ho will mwvtk nn "Tho Greatest Problem In tlio World." Special music will tie fur nlshed bv members of the choir and others. bad News. 0. D. and E. 0. Mlnton, of this city, linvo received the sad news of tho death of their father, John Mlnton, Monday mnrnlnff. at Mlltic'o. Ind. Ho was nearly 80 years of ngo, nnd death result cd from complications arising from la- crippc. 0. D. Mlnton but recently re turned from a visit to Mnnclo, leaving his father, as ho thought, much im proved. To Reform School. Jamca B. Lombard, aged 14 years, was this morning committed to tho reform school bv Judao Torrcll.on petition of J. L. Lombard, father of tho boy. Tho parties aro from Lane county, nnd Mr. Lombard brought his son hero to put him Iu tho reform ichool, but learned that it was necessary that ho bo first legally committed. Tho boy is nn incor rigablc. Social Patty. Mr. andMrs. Joseph Fiuco entertained n number of their friends nt their home, on tho corner of Church nnd Stnto I streets, last nUht, nnd thoso present re port a very enjoynblo tlmo. Tho ovon ing wns spent in enrd playing, nnd after n bountiful lunch all retired for their various homes. Dancing. Miss Helen Copolnnd will begin a sec ond term in Channing Hall on Wcdues. day night Fob 14. One More Insane. George Taylor, aged 76, wns brought to tho asylum, from CInckamas county jeaterday. . W1ITE IHOUSK RESTAURANT What was you saying nbout thoso meals? I said they wero tho best I over cat. You will find them at tho White Iloiue Restaurant, which is open all night nnd meals served ut all hnurB. Oysters a specialty. McKlLLOP & BAIIKHAnT Proprietors. 1900 mabeels Tribune, model 50, S40, Tribune, model 52, S50, Tribune Chatnlcss, S75 IVER JOHNSON CC CHAINLESS X w Ivcr Johnson Highest Grade Chain $35 The only wheel of tlio highest grade that la to bo had at that prico. Lust season was f5Q. This year stayed out oi tho trust nnd mado their ow n prices. Mado with drop forged connection throughout. The most expensive con struction there is. I' sea star ball re tainers In all bearings, including the head, eo you can tako tlio whool apart, and ru-asaomble in less tlmo than any other sort tt construction. An ounce of Drop Forging is worth a ton of guarantee, IVER JOHNSON. Como and seo the samples, shortly. Stock in MOCK TURTLE wp ARE NOT LIVING ON TjHFJ2!JPgL1 ISLANDS' BUj WF DO SERVE OUR PATRONS WITH RICH SOUPS As tho first couraontour regular dinners. .Meals at all hours at which nil the luxuries of tho eea- THE ST. ELMO RESTAURANT, DIED. BAGNAI.L At Chemnwn Indian school. ". .i.i. ....i..., i ti,,itnnl . need aa .i 'u"e.o,o:Hiont of tho school nnd wns a bright and popular young man. He recently returned from a vlalt to Hew Mexico in a vum ;... for relics from tho mnlady which carries off so mony of mixed rnco. Funeral eorvices wcro theld nt tho school this forenoon, conducted by Rev. Burdetto. Burial iook piaco 111 uujKu boring cemetery. ill New Citizens. David Brodlo and Wm. Brodlo camo before tho county clerk yesterday nnd took out their papers nnd became citi zens of the United Stntes. TODAY'S JlARKET. Pobtlksd, Fob. 13. Wheat, valley 52 M, U'nlln Wnlln, 53&64. Flour Portland best grades f2.i0 to $3.00. Suporflm-$-M0 porbbl. O.it-Whlto SJO'lllc. grey 33 to 31. Hay Timothy flOU per ton. Hops 7IOoj old crop C0c. Wool Valley. 1213c; Eastern Oro iron, 814; Mohair, '-'ZQIO. Millstuff ran, $17; i-horts, $18. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 to 1.00; hens, $4 to 4 60; turkeys, llvo 13c. Egs Oregon, 14 to locper doz. Hides Green, salted CO Hm, 80c; under CO lbs, 7)8 ; sheep pelts, 150 20c. Onions $I.602 00 per centnl. Buttor-Uest dairy, 30017; fnncy creamery, 60 to 53c ; storo, '2.1 to 27sC. Potatoes 55 to 80c per cemul. Hogs Heavy dreised 5 to Oc. Mutton Dressed. 7 to 7Je per pound. Beef Steers. $401.50; cove,$3.60 04; dressed beef, 0)6 to 7e. Veal Dressed, 7 0 8c. SALEM MARK&T. Wheat 53 pounds nnd over, 42c. Wool, 10c, Molinlr, 30c. Hops 0 to 10c. Barlo) 35 to 38c. Oats 28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, $8; timothy, $90 $to. Eirgs 12 cash 14c trade. Flour In wholcsalu lots, $2.50; retail, $3. Mlllstuffs-Brnn. $13; shorts, $14). Hogs Droesed, h)v. Llvo cattle Steera, 9 ; cows, 2 to 3c. Sheep $2.5003. Dressed Veal 01c. lluttor Dairy. 15c; creamery, 25c. Poultry Chickens, 7 to 8; tnrkoya, 10 to 12)iJc. Potatoes 25c to 35c. There Is no Mvstery As to why tho Northern Pacific cnrricH ro many passengers. It is liecauao it gives nil of Ha passengers good scrvlco nnd courteous treatment, ts road bed is exceedingly smooth and its day coaches nro tlio best manufactured, by tho Pullman Car company ,nnd ;ts tralnri throughout aro audi as to plcaso tho most fastidious. Thomas Wait k Co.. Ticket Agents, 9.1fLl 007 Pnmmnri.ini fit WANTED To buy n secontMiand hack ; must bo in good condition; two or three scats, with or without top. In quire nt Hanson's barn or uddri'si box 382, city. 2.13-3t FLOUR PERFECTION GOLDEN CROWN Mado from Highland Hard Wheat, equal to the best in the market. Every sack guaranteed. Afk your grocer for It. Wholesale only. I- a Wright 2-Ctf Co. DOTY FISH AND GAME MARKET The undersigned is now the proprietor in mo toiy nun H-m pouury uepot. i ioty list! r'hi poultry depot, y and Eggn tiouglit nnd sold, high, in prlco paid. Your patronago rouur; est ens solicited Thoso id it t havlmi nonltrv fnr sain will find it to their advnntago to call beforo selling J. A. TAYLOR, t)t Court Street. REEDS OPERA HOUSE r.VTfON IJ1103., Lenee and Manager!. February 19, CHHRITY MARTIN Grand Opera Recital, and ELLIS BROOKS' Picturesque Musical Spectacle! v,c.oes GLORY! OT r. On Land VLU AndSca 100 REALISTIC SCENES 100 6L0SING The fine dry goods erly Willis Brosf, Auction Sales Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays,at 2 p, m also Saturday evening, In the meantime, we are selling goods at private sale. Lots of nice new goods, espco ially shoes, for less than Willis Bros paid for them Fine lines of dress ribbons, laces, gloves, Todies' and misses to fit everyone for less Isadore Greenbaum 1st Door South of the Post Office. S. Friedman Auctioned -- . 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. HARRITT St L.AOJRENCE OLD POSTOFFIOE aitOCEUY SUTTON'S SNAP SHOT Tho Wonderful Destroyer of nil Forma of INFLAMMATION IN Death on Rheumatism, Lamo Buck, Hondacho, Tootlmcho, Earacho, Burns, Scalds, Corns and Uuntona, Stiff Joints. PRICE, 50c PER BOTTLE. R. K. SUTTON, Ashland, Oregon Threatened With La Grippe StatoofOrtgou, i Jacket! County. Frank lUminond. being duly sworn. iIcimmo and nari: Alii llmenirol Ionic ncrocoll and tra tlireaioilvd ltli la Krlppo. f iimxI Uulton'a 8uip shMk miiaiugand Inhaling It. aud In a wyauorl tluio tlienjinptoini who all gone, ll bu alioctiil conn mi my fort nnd e.K'clnlljr a hi to or galled place on my foot, cauwl by so much ttuix upou It, my LuiIuc.m lolng ibat of a railway mail clerk. One application entirely cured IM en Subscribed and iworn to before me thin Gth day of October, 1896. UKO. W. TitKFltEN, Notary IMbllo for Oregoiij, gjBT For sale at Stono's Drug Store, Salem. 1.2S' Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Mrs. Hfa finders Willnpi Ovor First National Bank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Clip Keaamg. Studio hours from 0 to 12 nud 2 to 6. TWO FINE NEW PIAXOS IN STUDIO FOE USJS OJT iMiiMiiiiniTiBMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniifiiipiiniiiiiioiiiiiB J . P. RQGBRa WHOLESALE Fine Wines, 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, fcCourtoouB trontmont nt oil tlmoB. 102 COURT STREET. 3 iiiiiiin'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimnuininuiniiiiiiiunuiiuiiuiimi BUY A DON'T i PEEL POTATOES. Hen NO MORF ISSKs W WA, p0TAT0EQ A FRUIT.fVEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEE2ER AND POTATO MASHER. R. M. Wade Si Xrl KIRK Grain! Hay.'Flour, Mill Fe:d, Building Material. Lime, Cm:nt, Piaster etc, Grain.jHaJand Straw stored Wagon Scales .etc. of tli cHv"1'1 nl carefu aUnntln" Bvii .to tho delivery. of goods t!$? WANTS TO SEE YOU! If you have a harness that Is no uu right, or If you need any new work in that line, il wi.l surely pay you to call on F. E, SHAKER. SALEM, OREGON- 123 State St. l-lld&w OUT and shoe stock fofrn, goods, silks, velvets, underwear etc, jackets and capes, sho than cost MAN OR BEASTI PUPILS. AND RETAIL. Liquors Cigars r sv , is Fruit Press and Co. Hardware now srBD0 Cow Fertilizer. Garden Sand ana w i Delivered on short notice. C0MWr GOODS D. S..BENTLEY & IB" I. Popular prices, 23, 60, and 76c 310 Front 8trt