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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1900)
PB NOW WE CAN INTEREST THE UQ1ES , .. WITH NEW GOODS. , . . , During the past week, we liave received a very large shipment consisting of PfctNTC, PERCALES. GiNGHAAtS. ZEPHYRS, SERGES. HENRIETTAS, UNSDOWNES, SUITINGS, SATINS. SILKS, , ALL-OVER LACES 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 (he NEW IDbA PATTERNS--10C Call and get one of our free pattern siieets. et one or our iree puucni am-cu, HOLVERSON'S I CASH STORE SOB und OOO COMMBKCIA1 8T. A DRIVE IN NEW SPUING 2)teee 0oo6e ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SERGES. 44 INCHES WIDE, FINE QUALITY, NEW SHADES. A REGULAR 75C. VALUE. 5 5 5Tdo you want a black dress? jt-we show some great values. J. J. DALRYMPLE & COMPANY CWNGORWA ill t MORE THAN EVER Wo liavo now been hero long onotiuh to provu to tdo poiplo ( tlili rommtinlly thai wn do only llrt-cla nrh ntnl ! tliM rluht iroods lor reasonablo nrhvs. AH during llio rnlsu of diffoieni Unci of gotm anu MOtK. mo nsvo inaniininni mr olJ prices claMi'linl by mo. Winn vmi want nchtapor flnu wmrli vo m Mutf bnvlnirt woiHii savuyouinoiioyoiiovnry. thing else. watch ouaNiNarsc. MAIN Hl'Jtl.VUB 7fc, And warranted. C-H-HINGBS WATCIIMAKKR AKUOftlCUX. inncoM vncivci ku ht. WBATHnn HEPORT. Tonight and Tliurtday rain or snon roUli r. TODAY'SJMARXET. Posruier, Fub 14 Whnit, valloy 6a ffVt U.lm' U..II.I M.nr.i Flour I'urtland lnt yimlv (2.70 to 3.00. iitfHiii-M oriul Ortt-wi.iio sjquie. py as to si. . lUyTlniulli) (I0ll int Inn. Iiuijjl ilil rfi llm 7Ct Ui o il I'rnn D(ilu. Wmil Valley. lxgiHui lUsierii Orv gon.8l4.-j Mohair. J7$V ll, B(pl4'i MOIIItir. JId$V. kMlUliitfllrnii. ill. tlllilla. SIR. I'oiillryChloVvns. ntlxtO, IB 00 to 4hrii, It lo 4Ni liirkt), litu lifej. Kku On-uun, 14M to S&ii t lo. lll.lo Onvil, ,ulhd HO II, H0t' umlvr 00 Hi, 78Jf i shovp polls, lay Wo. Onions ll.&OGtJ.OO per rrnlal. llilllur IVit dairy, aoaWji fancy cn-Hini'ry, 60 tooSei storo, TlH lo 2f,4u. lNilalm Mlu Wo vr cental. lions lliavy dressnl 8 In 0j. , Million IrMil. 7 In life Iter iinunil. ! f-Nt r. f 1 I 60 oo.,t3Ju 1 1 dn-HtriliHit.nUlo 7U'. , Vval-UivssvJ, 7 be BUM, MAKKIT. . Wbl-68 lonndi and over, 4ft). WW, lft, M.vlmlr. 30c Hoi V la UV ' JUilr-) S'ltuSHo. Oats StfloW. llsy-Ukd, cheat. (8 timothy, ftQ " Kirgs 13m1i Ho trade Flour In wMmuiIu lutr, 12.60 1 rlll, 3. MIIUlift-mn, IS( tlivrli, UH. UtttCUl8Ur4,.14QH(, 2)( lu 3o, hlirrr -t J 6003, I)fwlViiil-kc Hutier llry. KV ommrry. So. l'i)id.r CliK-ktna, 7 w 8j tuikuya, 0 lo liHr. lWlVWr 26o to Sic ROTH & GRABER, SttCttMor lu II.O.B(MWlBk 7SclWltl COFFEES r-Wewrry nns td the Ijntl Hn f :ea in inn eny. irein inn Mtcarati lit Slh'ii Ul. Piir delteltMi cun W JTio ttry,wirylKrj.T.lirxrAllvtiaillitjri sh( w f xctiiM, uj up m o-h ami We rsrre n full linn of rVldlMns 1 H VWw. JrS kihI lUXIUif vH ' i . - k a ' ."Tr"' ".' l Mtt, tte.'utiL, iTTry tst ou rultx rnd legetiulws, lj- tovn jwck aub maim uSaAJ Aalil BiBnJiAAr. ui iinw hl-is lit I 123 State Street, CENTS THE YARD. Sumpter Mines, TlrkfU to nil mlnlnittmrna Snoknno, Kukur City, Mwcuw, Hun rrancl.ni iimi nil Olliur nollll. Ihuitnaa nliifkil tlimuyli nvon inoncy. Uuy M. 1'imcrV uiiivu ivui iruuu iirctii. z-o J Ml PCnSUNALS David Crnltf, of Mndwy tvm In (ho miy loduy. AMritor Ilobnrt nonttoltlifnrinliomo ilil ino.nliig. Oeo. Afliby cnimt up from I'orlland tlilM morning. W. J. D'Arry wna u mmiiBor South llilt ineriilin: on huiIuvH. Hon. Gt-o. II. Wllllmm, ot I'ortlnml, i rvdUturcil at tho U'llluinuttu. Tlio lritniwrt lAvlannw Ivll 'Kraoi )isli'rdiiv. mIHi u cuik'I ol mulot uml horns (or .Manila, Mayor rinihii'n prlvntoirotnry, Win I'. t)ulllnu, hai boon imuuil ohlol ol lJlcool Sun I'lanoln-o. 0. K. Dalluy, tho fruit buyor rolunuit llili inorulnit from nu cxtoiidu.1 builuwn lilulii ikjiilliirn OrvKuu. Jan. U'liulaidoy win callitl to l'oit lind hkhIii today nu builnoM of tho 0. II. 0. A. Ilu will return tlili onuiiIuk. Mluca Omd, of Albany, who hao xfvn In thwolty, vUlllnKat thn homo of Mr. and Mr. A. D. l'alinur, woro iai. ttiisuri liomullili inoruliiK Mr. Ilryau roko lo 10,000 uoih In n tout ot IImIoIkIi, . 0., jwlcrduy nttur lonn, and In lliouvonlnit t I ha Aintdcii y ol Miuio liutMlnilii Hero turiuM anay. Mr Dr. A. W. Mooroand llltlo bov, of Cortland, who war vUltliitf (riondi at (liaul Vt; Mino uowii on llilt inoru. Ihk' otorland, to visit tho (mnlly of JuJjju 1 , A. Mooro. 00, Wwki, llm dairymnii and K 8 TewiiBfnd, tho profecilv crMinty man, wlto woto In atlundauN at tbv dalijiiicn'twiiMintlitlu Albany ojiui down on the Oallfeinl, hkpimui thm tnrul. "Tin Until i Of alnr l(llrnliun." and tlw iit' )lll tir HlO lrMllll'lt (f (tlMHM) t, movouiliin. I)imMM urlulnttv In liuliurlllt-iiu l lit- b)od. IIowI'm Sttr aanrilla puritliM llio UIimmI 1',,ii'i Uhl. lullrt II ill H.U ..1..,, j.u .I-.. mo ktpi InsilUiy the jrar ruuml i l Imomum iliU inrdiriiM) MM Iwpur IHmund iiiuke the blood ihili and hoalttiulvitiu. AlllivorllU ar cu?hI Uy Hwniv l'llu. 9fk. a KnlRUu ( PyltH. I)tt IttluUv ul.Ll L,V, Ilia l?t.lal.L t IVlhlf ami Uw IUtbUnirt ByM m Ui flletwl ieriifro at imliy ilmreii, wImsn, i-mm ummi VHawiruw aMsjul wUI Uethw an ad.lrws in mc ol h tTUi annlvrwry tw (gmjtgI U UVF. trtl tMW, TK-laUU aWut Salt an) Mremt wltb a msnllo mm, VMit t brMftf Wwiwalday inatftk It is Ksbl and mH vUlbW b lit vufep, '0,u Uiy" 0sUMi4, Wa.iiu,tv.. ll. It-TlimuyWwit IhofUoiherm tu iMsdsy IuiIhvii U apart (r th e)brit(i el tlUnh of FiTderick lMt(ks hyil.o pt4ott. UU rat. IXua Djv- Imi Wjsuo a fAiturw tn uy d lb nrgra (ntImnss. ami sIhs Id d?4ili. Vkary 3H. 1, lliero (to bvn a ti4y grawlk 4 tui.r ret niliiiaBwlw U lh Bnttajr Cl-o tlio benwiol Ids (wopta. iJlV&?X)l $&' A PALACE OF A I The Holwson Dry Good3 Hoase in New Quarters. A Deaimrul Llnht. Clean and Attractive Etublwhment, Manned to Receive a Mammoth Stock. T, Holn-rron'a largo dry po-xlii toro lifin now liwomo acttlwl In Its now qunr tt-rf adjoining the poftollicc, nnd the pro prietor mill largo coriw of clvrks nro be Ulnniiij? to feci prilty cli at homv, thank you. After ten yearaof (rowlliat tho old (land Mr. Hulvurson hun found It cxpodlenttog.it into largor qnarleri'. fu fact hl Mens of expansion In the dry jjoods lino liavo rnado ft n r.w-c8lty. Tho present location Is the largo room for years occupied by tlio Huron furiil nru itoro. and if mode for the purpose ooii Id hardly hnvo been bettor planned fir llio nccosfitles of this tnanimolli biihitiMS. Tho main room is about 30x00, with a balcony for h cloak and wrap do pitrtiucut of nearly half (ho sizo. In addition thero is a sldo room seven feet wldo tho full length of tho building, tllli-d ullli rcscrvo etook, which is a convenience, and much handler than n warehouse. To tho rear ol tho main sloro Is n largo two-ctory wurfliouto. which will Ijo used for a now lino ol trunks and valises jiint added, as well as for storing bulky supplies. Mr. Ilolvcrson has for sovcrol years conducted hutinoison tho cash syr-leni, and believes that this fact has coiifliler ablo to do with tho wonderful groMli and success achieved during that time. During this dull season ho has tho fol lowing corps of sales icoplo and assist ants: J, Him Foster, sulccman. I. H.Srojt, a.lesman and advertise ment writer. L M. Leo, salesman and window drosfer. Miss Lena While, saleslady. Miss Oskio Malthows, saleslady. Geo. Munycr, Jr.. saleninan. Hobert McCarl, salesmnn. T. Ilolvcrson, proprietor and man of all work, Atido from handling tho tegular trade this entire forro Is busy those days get ting thu various lines settled in their new locations, ami preparing room for plaoliiKlhumummotli now stuck which li dally oxKctud for tho spring and sum mer trade. pnAVBn"rb st. vaukntine, Ilonrls or dollars? ah, tn whtrh Should my maiden hunrt Inolluo? To h lovid or lo bo rluhV Toll mo, good Ht. Vuleullno. Should I room tho Mitntng gold? Un lionrlu rluher iului'7 Horn I'm Hiilllng to Ihi told Tvll mo vood ot. Vuleutluo. Home Minion Meeting. Tho Woman' Home Mission mot lnt ovcnlnglofulllll thu duties of their or ganisation. All joined lit singing, Knit sliluohiMy Boul, Mlsi Cnrrother tuk lug tho placuof Mba Kolihtiin at llio piano. Mrs. Digger read tho reort of thu mealing. 'Iho niidleueo then list curd lo bible rending by Mrs. Cook and was Und In pmvor by MUi l'orrlno, nftor which tho following program was rendered: Sour, llnvt'n n( Itesl Ily Audience aNiliTl Heading, Chrlat and Iho ohiirch, Mbs I'errlne Solo, Itemeiulmr You liavo Chlldruii olVoiirOrtii MiMS.MIIIor Heading. Not No Mls Isenhart Heading, Uwrnlug to I.ino . .MlmArnet b'oug. Meet Me Tliure. . . Ily Audioooo KiU'li roleotson was given In clear dis tinct tone and toomed to improM th hwirii with llio grout trtilbs itortrayul In tho various ideeos. A gladly number was prewnt nnd all expressed thaumolvcs tnurli lulorested In tho work they liavo tiudertakru and fad eonlldent that with so many united workers, iiniilt gotl will bo ueoompliob oil. An InUrvftlng proxiiam will to glten ote-y Tuwdiiy evening, till tho ti dies an- invited lo attend. Oorrospoud lug Secretary. Mrs. Charlw Watt. S?. PROFIT When you At exact cost? I am huriymg to get through with my closing out sale and to quit the exi.euie. It's, no fun paying rent and store expense, when you'r selling your goods without a cent of iiuiii i am, i Willi i iu uuiXl lip UUS niOIHU II II IS poSSIUIC Shoes, underwear, hosieiy, ribbons, shirts, ties, sweaters, loves, valises, overalls, underwear, handkerchiefs, and all kinds ol small notions at exact cost to me. We keep the counters md tables full of goods plainly marked at cost, so you can see most prices lor youiselt, and won't need to led llmt you re taking too much of our time. Shtlves art beginning to look somewhat empty, but we unruly ever fail to ell every customer something. Come and seel Closing out to quit business, iiiigw mmm 307 Commercial Streets m'tiimam JOURNAL'-X-RAYS." Kentucky is becoming quiet as a grave yard. Albany was enlivened the other day by a team running away. . . Tho ladles banquet will bo a cold-tea affair nothing stronger. i t t Tho paH two weeks liavo seen considerable-plowing In Oregon. Isn't Slim riot Joubert really a blfrger man than the Prlnco of Wales? . . It looks as though Western Oregon would liavo to do without skating again. i i The valley must beprosprous asono of the dallies is printing special pages, i I t I Two events on tlio tapis Thursday night public school graduating and the suffrage banquet. . Senator I'roobstol of Weston estimates that one-third of the Eastern Oregon wheat crop Is still on hand. t t A rubllc Issuo at Eugene Is whether dogs, like llmburgor checso, should bo! kopt on tho owner's premises. , in I Dr. Schmidt, professor of languages at tho Stale University, has been grant ed a leave of absence to spend the sum mer in Europe. t t Wo must bo conomical It tlio c'ty and school district, but in county mat ters the good old fiiehlond graft shouldn't bo cut off, eh? Ut "The Oregon Weokly," of the Uni versity of Oregon, published by the stu dents, has appeared a flno specimen of amateur Journalism. ttt Our Governor Leary of Guam knows how to raise revenue. Ho has placed a tariff of t a gallon on whisky and ten conts a quart on beer, ttt Woaro not an Anglo-Saxon nation however much wo may repeatedly claim It. Wo aro an AnglnCelt-Saxon-Nor-man-Toutoulo and Other folk, M John Hull soys swords don't makogood pruning hooks. While Oom Paul bay initio prods make very good swords, at d that eowpiinchors know how to ueo them. t t t Aflor quoting I.I on county's low tax levy tho Eugene Guard rays: "Lnno county has n solid Republican board and Is over I UX) 000 In debt nnd has a tax levy ol 'SJ.r mills. t This Is what Pain Jones says on polill rnl independence: "I nm not going! with any party. I don't havnto. liavo i you ever Ih-oii hero you didn't hnve lo? Thai's Iho highest ground an American free man ever stood on." I I I Tho Junction Oily Times says "The Kiigeno barber, who Is allllctod with biiiiiIIkix, Is a suhji-ct worthy of congrat ulation compared with tho Albany bar iwr. Tho Albany barber skipped out with filOO and has tho sheriff, two wives and nu irato mother-in-law hot on his trail." t t One of tho profonsors at tho college hasntendenoy toward absent minded no. Theotherday ho oallcd'tip cen tral on tho telephone and was provoked at iwttiug no response. "Central, cen tral why In tho world dooi not the company keep this lino in repair. I euu'l hear a thing. Control, central, Isn't lids loo provoking?" "Perhaps," miggosltxl another profotsor, "If you hold tho right end of tho receiver to vonroar, It would work bettor." Cor vullls Time. can buy TWO SENATORS' TESTIMONY. Telimat They Know of HON. EDW'AIID DWYER. IBDtor 17th District, Chicago, 111. lion. Edward Dwyer, State Senator, Seventeenth Senatorial District, Chi cago, 111., writes : "Pe-ru-na cures vr hoa all other remedies fall. I can heartily recommend Pe-ru-na as a catarrh rem edy. It has been two years slnco I was cured, and I consider my enro perma nent. I took the remedy for two months and am now entirely cured. I applied to several doctors, but they were not able to cure me. I tried many romedles without avail. My catarrh was located chiefly in the head. I was afflicted with catarrh for seven year." Pe-ru-na cures catarrh wherover lo cated. Who Is It that says Po-ru-na will cure catarrh wherever located T Doctors v it. Uwrara ear It. nreachera aar it, a vast army of men and women say It who j havo trim It. Tho oia anu me young aay It. They say 11 In the cast, In the west, they aay It in tho north and the south. Why not reduce Kentucky to a terri torial form of government? " Tho Oresonlan fnvora women on a school board, but not in Portland. t t t Ex-Congreefman Roberts Is quietly resting In tho retirement of his families. Salem is tohavo n creamcryand Port land a crematory. Iloth are no doubt needed. What's the matter with sending a man in corduroys to congress old Til Ford for Instance? . Now tho feitlva caudidato bombards tho peoplo of his respective county with a Long Tom mouth, t t t Somo think tho tax payers nro get ting pretty nearly hard up enough to apply tho Salum remedy in Marion county. t I I Government ownership is a nice thing, but how- much bolter it 'is to hnve the government w for a public utility and Iltltu U WII'UIltUil unii V. ttt Next to our misty Imlmy cllmnle nothing will so surely bring tho bloom of health nnd beauty to n woman s c'lceksns inising strawberries or any other small fruit. A Cttlrcn-to-De. Michael Staulwr, n native ol Prtissif, Iiiih made formal declaration ot his in tention to becomo a citizen of these United States. Outpost Driven ln Tho liners are driving tho English in nearer their nupplios, and Tiik I'KorLtt aro driving their own teams in for the best ot jirnvlsiona and groceries at Uianson & Kagans. 13-oetl ffBITE IIOUSE RESTAUR IKT What was you saying about those meals I said they woro the lwt I over oat. You will Hud them ut Iho Whlto Ilonm Iti'i-tauraiit, which Is open nil night nnd meals served ut nil hours. Ovtters a specialty. McKillop A Hkiikiimit Proprietors, 100 State St. WbeeIFa(fs! Ivcr Johnson Highest Grade S3 5, Itacers, lo Cushion Frame, 80: Sagor Gear Chainlet, $00. Tribune, model 50, S40, Tribune, model 52, S50, Tribune Chalnless, $75. S25.00 WHEELS, Wo have a little surprise prty at this pries tint we'll spring on the public in a few days. A friend rcinaikad, "lion is Uiat von happen to have a i,w wh my 'v. ami v hi many of iIkhii." n-rwSi no Imppon abdul ft. It' dvliWrale planr iilug. Uoaluays aim to Ihv lite lt valuo otc4i iar. Siuc 1,7. our tir.1 )ar there' bvoti a eutMlant bHriug of iiiitn mw r w WHIMHM WtiMlx.auU H vh II oW-rvo wo'vo mihiuikI to git lwl e( tlw croaui eerv urne ,t ib poputer prk. Ww ar not mIAsIi MHMgli to ebiitt tli t tb, , wo otkr Kood tilings. Ut tH wHt W that mm godWisauK)H hivlir ikan other equally i,.!, or m mmh point lMlsr tltlBWS. SBfi TUB POINT? An ounce of Drop Forgtog is worth a ton of guarantee, 1VER JOHNSON. her Jebnoii bmt urada SS. St4tl In m (or tA. Thisjiar sUil Icdiln4rnt ol tb trust himI utaki, it ri imi S1&. Wa. SBB THE lJl. b ' "' Abcut Coaslcr Brakes Vo furimh the Mrrw AMeM'ie rnatlfr ami brk wi Iwr JvhuMSsi'ik uZ U JO wtra. Wo fHrHI Um Nt iu. IviiHmAaittvrawlbniUco tlw !. out, Ituo for 3 extra. Catarrh and Pcru-na. '"" J. ... . ... , II.. nllrnf ClllOaCO, nr.ndXa oUeuVstDcmocratlo K2.w elected from that district, writes: "lean heartily recommend Po-rY-na as a catarrh cure. It cures vrhen X other remedies fall. I Pjf.g .evcral doctors, but they were not abU to euro me. HON. rOHTEU JOHNSON. 8ntor 4th Dlitrlct, City of Chicago, III. "I took tho remedy for fifteen weeks and am now entirely cured. It has been a year and a half since I was cured, and I consider my euro durable. I was afflicted with the catarrh f.or flvo years. My catarrh was chiefly located In the stomach." Send to Tho Pe-ru-na Medlclno Com pany, Columbus, O, for Dr. Iiartman'a latest free book on chronlo catarrh, 1 grippe, etc. SociTfUrfTiT WEARE NOT LIVING ON THE GAU.IPOLI ISLANDS. BUT WE DO SERVF OUR tATRONS WITH RICH SOUPS As tho first con rsontonr regular ilinnprrf. Meals at all bourn at which nil tho luxuries of tho sea son can Ik) had at THE ST-ELMO RESTAURANT WILLAMETTK. W. R. King, II. II. Emmons. E. M. Ttosontlml. 0. II. Prnll, A. 1". Rogers, liillus Low, Portland i E. II. Ilorimrd, Ito-t'iti; D II. KuhmII, Fremont, 0;j M. I.. Kidir, .Sin I'ranobco, 1'. Iv. JJoyil, San FruiiclHw; A. U. Patter pnn, Pnrilniiilt J. Arthur Spuiig. KuwVnrk; I.. C. Jninewm, Portland; V. J.Caluf, Chlemro; 'Ihomas Keogb, - 'j'a. COrTAUR. U.M.Shnw, Aun.sxille; R. J. Pnen cor, llossdalo; T. S. TuwniMud, I'orl land. Thsre Is no Mvstcry As to why tho Northern I'liddc rorrles so iniiny iMeu)ceig. It Is beotttife it jjlve nil of its stiellKer BOml servico nnd eourlettus tieiituieiit. Is road bed is exceedingly snuxitli and its day coaches tiro tlio ln'-t niiiiiufaetured, by tho I'tilliiiuiiCiir company ,iind .Is trains throuubont me bnt.li um lo p'eaw the inot itftutioiK. Thomas W'ATr&Co. Tieket Agents, 2 10-st l'J7 fiiinmereal St. FLOUR PERFECTION GOl.UKN CIIOWN Made from lllubland Hard Wliwt.ooual tlo tho Uvst In the market. Every sack giiarentetHl. Ai-k your groer for it. WlioleMilo only. . G, Wright S-rttf Co. DOTY FISH AND G.Uli: MARKET The umlf rtignl is now lbs proprietor of tho Duly hist, aiil ioiiliry di'P-)t. 1'oiiltry antl lw h""ich( and sold, luttlf oitt cash nrra Mid. Your (wiroiix solioital. Tho, having puullry fur miIo will find it to tiiuir auvauta to vail boforo lliuj(. J. A. TAYLOR, 1 Court a tied HEEDS OPERA HOUSE' lMTrO.N HltlM . Imn and Mtaasr. I February 19, CHHRITY MARTIN Grand Opera Recital, and ELLIS BROOKS' Picturesque Musical Spectacle! V'TCS GLORY! : OLD On Land And Sea. 100 REALISMCSLENES 100 4rPotMtUr iwiow, J (0, ssmI IJ Xk. Mikv cnae it ctuws thawuadk HOTa'ARRl'VALR. J Wlflb The fine dry goods and shoe stock form' erly Willis Bros', Auction Sales Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ( Saturday s,at 2 p, m also Saturday evening, ' In the meantime, we are selling goods at i '.. u T nts of nice new goods, espec ially shoes for less than Willis Bros paid for them Fine lines of dress goods, silks, velvets, ribbons, laces, gloves, underwear etc, Ladies' and misses iackets and capes, shoes to lit everyone for less than cost Isadore Greenbaum 1st Door South of the Post Office. S. Friedman Auctioneer. OUT OF SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for GOOD Yon will need no nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT Si LAOIRBNCE OLD POSTOFKIGE OltOCBItV SUTTON'S SNAP SHOT Tho Wonderful Destroyer of all Forms of INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR BEAST I Dentil on Rhoumntlsm, Lnmo Back, Headache, Tnotliacho, L'tiruche, Hums, Scalds, Corns and liunlons, Stiff Joints. PHICK, 60c PEIt BOTTLE. R. K. SUTTON, Ashland, Orogou. Threatened With La Grippe 4uto of Oregon, l JurkMii county. " Frank llammoml. loln iluly iwom, dcpoici and mjti: A abort Iiiishku I look M-vero coM ami urnii ilircatnlttl with ia grlpi. I tf-oil Button', 8uap Bitot br 'iiiillliiir hiii liihitllnir tl. ami In a Very abort time the nvmt.toim wtra all anna. It tin alia cured cummin utjf rvrt itti't vtiHMlalljr a aoiu or uallett niioii it, ray uukiiiiiM uviua luaiui nraiinar luauuiera. uua application cu trety cureo ira corn. . , . ...... . FRANK L. HAMMOND. Subicrltcd and ttvnm to before ma thu IWi day of October, 1SW, UKO. V. THKKitUN, Notary I'libllc for Ortson. tJ8T For sale at Stone's Drug Store, Salem. l22tl Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF AUSIC. MBS. ETTA ANDERS WILLMAN Ovor First National Bank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 and 2 to 0. TWO FINE NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO 17011 USE OF PUPILS. Biwmmin j. p. WHOLESALE IFine Wines, LiQuoRb.CiGflRSl p 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET , Courteous treatment at a.l times. 102 COURT STREET. iiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiilljlUi Our 66 Gream M Arrived. R. M. Wade Si Co, Hardware, l. m; icirkt 4. BO.&'BS States, Ph'.rf0 nesi - 1VV W CW Hay f'.our- P Feed, i-.mi., uuicm, riastcr etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored p. .... ., . WaSn Scales .etc. 'flmtTT' "K"WU wiion.gtvn ; -- WANTS TO SEE YOU! H yaa )mv a lurnM that is nt all r,flii. or If wm j "X'kiHUiatllH,it " " ""r ii ym to iii o F. E. SHAKER SALEM. OREGON, laiiuiost i-ujiw OUT GOODS searchlight to find them, place on my foot, caUMilbyso much atandlni AND RETAIL. Freezers Building Material to the delivery of gooda to any part 9U 1TNV7 Is tlm time for ( IINVJW iP. Drain .t Garden- tila all row Fertiliser. Garden hand and Loam', delivered on abort m-tict;. o,a PoiIab TYrK.a y ROGERS. I D. S. BENTLEY & COMPANY. 310 Front Straat i nyi,iisii;niMn "" wmwi r i, i iit ii