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"'wsbriwbmr'W'' IJPtiilWMWWttiiOTjliWW'ti ' ii i"1'' Hijiimi'w'W1"1 i- -rwnx ft h. JUST ARRIVED X X Calico Dresses Waist and Skirt Separate . 1.50 Atlk.4k.A.jtkjAkkk X HOTEL ARRIVALS. 2.00 2,25 AT CASH STORE 2.50 HOLVERSON'S 208 nnd OOO COMMUHOIAb ST. ifis? I CASH STORE I THIS WEEK WE OFFER A DIG LINE OF DRESS GOODS! IN CHECKS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS, REGU LAR 50 C VALUES AT 6ent a Yard. J. J. DALRYMPLE AND COMPHNY. 1 iaips ic rue! COTMUE. D. ,. Swank, Aurasvllle. Thos. Johnson, Aumaville. M. II. Bpccr, Aumsvllle. Mrs. V. F. Btevenion, Uuttorille. Aire. II. A. Stevenson, Iltittovillo. Francis Feller, Buttevlllo. Gorrgo Cusltor, Bilverton. F. A. Depou, Silvcrlon. Marlon I'ulmor, Bilverton. 0. 8. Weaver, Liberty. J. A. Colby. Sidney. O. A. Washborgcr, Woodburn. C. K. Dcickinon lllllsboro. Miss Wann, Illllaboro. wii.umkttis. Mabel Williams, lirooklyn. Kdlth Williams. Brooklyn. -May Donahuo, lirooklyn. Thus. J. Tempaat, Buffalo. Mrs. E. J. Tcinpast. Buffalo. Harry Carlo. Buffalo. Nlcl Jndall, Now York. Thos. Hlploy, Now York. Fred Arundc, New York. Hmo You Scon Smith Company of 12 people Geo. II Dorrnn, Chicago. Harry C. Thompson, Now York. u, a. luneii, J Jos lo ii. 0. W. Gantcnlwln, Portland. J. F. Oraliatn, Haletn. W. n. Klinr. i'ortland. II. 8. Mitrhbll, Mgr., Biiwaneo Hfvor Uompany. L. W. Whlto, Son Francisco. B. Flcckemteln, Portland. Geo. A. I'ccl, I'ortland. (Jims. Kpitybart, Ilnwkoyo, la. 0. F. Overbaugh, Hawkuyc, la, O. V. Dlmlck, Hubbard. Geo. K. Allen. Halcm. Chas. Barten. Now York. John T. Tlcrney, Now York. Mm. J. T. Ticrnoy, Now York. 8. A. I). I'nter, Han Francieco. Happy Looking. If you with to sco n happy looking lot of peoplo walk down Commercial street about noon nnd view tho crowd of sat isfied patrons whonro ntout tho en trnmo to tbu 8t. Klmo Itcatauraut. A nlco lino of ladles' bolts nnd shirt waist eots, lieautv nnd allck pins Just ro cehtd nt the Fair Htoro, 0. I'. Daiinkv. Silver Republicans, A meelltiK of tho central comiuittco SOCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS LOCAL AND STATE HEWS ITEMS SUNDAY SERVICES. nt About the Bottor Half of This World's Affairs .Mr. and Mrs. Asa Tunnlcllffc, who has been living at Koseburg, for eoveral months, liavo taken up their residenco nt Baker City. Ilio wedding of Mr. Thomas Catcy and Mrs. 8u.n King, both of Wren, was solemnized in Corvallis last Monday. Justice llolgnte officiating. Mr. Carey is section foreman of tho C. & K. and nn old resident of tho yallcy. After a separation of S3 years, Mr. A. M. Witham and his sister, Mrs. Itebccua Webster, met for tho first time last Friday. Together with her son-in-law. Mr. J. K. Aldrlch, nnd his wifo and family, Mrs. Webster arrived on that day from Fouth Dakota. .Oregon City Kntcrprise: Miss Ellen Chamberlain, lady dean of tho Oregon Agricultural college, is in tho city visit ing her sintor, Mrs. fi, B. Moores. Mrs. 0. II. Williams, who has been in Oregon City visiting Mrs. E. returned home last night. Mrs. J. J. Bead, who has lccn visit ing her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. 1'. Bearsloy nt Eoln, returned to I'ortland tills afternoon. Miss Nolllo Cnstollo has gono to Turner to visit tier parents. Mrs. 8. A. Carpenter is visiting in Turner. AN RVK.N1N0 PAHTY. A pleasant party was given last even ing at tho homo of Assoclato Justice and Mrs. It. 8. Bean, in honor of thoir ton. Condon, who Is homo on a short vaca tion from liis studies nt tho Un vcraitv of Oregon. About 20 young peoplo wuro prcscnianu spent wio evening most en joy n lily nt games nnd muaic. Tho first prize wns contested by Misses Itutli Un lirlelson and Marion urny nnd Mr. Tony Mutschnn, but was finally enpturod by mnglcnl nrts of tho young man. ukitt ciitracri. No morning service. Evening service- 7:30. Guild meets ni ohj i i,i nt 19 nv. W. ti. wpei"" Pastor. Subject of evening wdreM. "Was Jesus Cruciueu Because .. a Socialist?" LCTIIMAX COtfriRMATIOX. r..it.n..iU nt air hnvs and six elrls tomorrow at tho Lutheran church, East State street These young christians aro going to confess their faith before the wholo congregation and receive tho holv blessing up-'" their heads by tho hands ofthe minister of God. Confirma tion also is preparation for tho first con- fcaion of sins and tho first noiv com munion. Tho liturgical rites of Luth eran confirmation aro very impressive. Itcv. Adolph Eberlo, pastor of tho con congregation, will olllclate beforo tho altar and In tho pulpit. Services com mence at 10 a. m. sharp. riRST rBKSUTTERtAN. H. A. Ketchum, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At morning service reception of members and com munion. In tho ovenlngan address upon the book of Genesis, "The Book of Beginnings." w. c. t. D. Hov. Aldcrson will speak at tho W. C. T U. rooms, Sunday, at 4 o'clock. CXXTRAb CONQRMATIO.VAL. Corner of Nineteenth and Perry streets, T. II. Ileiidcrson.pastor. Preach. Ing tomorrow nt tho usual hours. Subject atlla.ro., "Sacrifice and Successes." Subject at 7:30 p. m., "Holding On With the Eyelids." tIRST U.VITItl) EVANGELICAL. II. L. Pratt, pastor. Services morning DOCTORS USE PE-RU-NA. "A the the lift anfaralAnl bl of tho Marion county Silver Republicans ' Chnuncey Bishop was successful In cap mm nviu rriunjovuiiiug nti'opuinr unii, luring mo petiio nouor. ittiiego songs After general discussion it was laid thnt ns tho money (juustloii wns not tho issue In this campaign, thoy tako no action ns n party In tho pending cam paign, Tho following resolution was un nnimously passed: "Iloaolved, that tho Slhor Itepuhllu nns of Mnrlon county do not tnko uny party action In tho present county cam anil outer musical demonstrations were indulged In, ns well ns n light luncheon. Tlioso present were: Misses Maud McKay, Huth Gabriel son, Lois Coshow, Altlien Leo, Clara Holmes, Kdnn Hubbard, Winifred Byrd, Jesso Holmes, Helen Calbrcatli, Esther Nelson, Ethel Knight, Mnrlon Gray, Messrs. Hockey I). Ilodirkin. Tliomns M. iiuiiiiaru, nugli Williamson, Karl itiddel. C. M Bishop, 0. It. Bishop, It. P. Boulmtn, Itoy Burton, 0. D. Jessun. Williams, and ovciiiug. Subject for merning: Now Testament uooi .inn." in evenlne: "Tlio Transitory nnd Eternal." Sunday school 12 m. HAITIST CHURCH. Itonald McKillop, paster: "How Can Man bo Just Beforo God.'' at 10:30 a. m. Tho "Intermediate State" or "What of tho Dead Between Death and tho Kesiirectlon"7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 12:00 m. Junior society at 3:00 p. m. S'oung people's meeting led by Mies Mooront0:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIKNCE. Salem Church of Christ Scientist, 299 Liberty street. Service 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning and evening lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atonomcnt." Wednesday evening meet ing 7:30 p. in. FIRST CHRISTIAN J. J. Evans, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. subject of morning sermon. "Led by tho spirit," ovonlng, "Heoking tho lost." Bible school at 12 in. Junior. Endeavor at, 3:30 p. in. Y P. 8.0. E.at0:30p. m. mmmW mSBKSBSSm white -::,, DR. J. ff. PEXCE, NGffAKK, UII10. When you wanTT" where you know thev I P t We have one case exel, ?ih ly for taffy, always fresh SlVe B squet, Custaffl' Apricot Nuget and & poohes, take the lead, ,e" ELLIS AND 7HMM la tho only place to get them 64 BTATK ST. ,. ' CAPE NOME IS ALL RIGHT And all who can aro going thr but thoso who Btny nthome will bo found taking their meals a, usual nt the lift While there is a wide divergence ol opinion in (he minds of many people as to whether this is the beginning of the Twentieth, or the end of the Nineteenth Century, there is no difference of opinion as to who is away ahead in offering bar- kuiiu m urc vjuuus, iuiuiiik, rurnisning uooas, I.' V ll'..ll. f l. 1 M' ' ' palgn.hut tbnt tho members of snl,l Poor nn, ooe TZ. '""""""" ""l . . party bo freo to act according to dictates of Individual Judgment." Thocommittcu then adjourned, tho Ilats, Caps awarded and Notions. That prize has been I II. Hotai, 297 Colli. St, Salem, Or. No old goods to look overfall stock is new and up-to-date. c Watches Cleaned Slain Springs e iSumptef "Mines, I Tlbnl. I.. .nw...i..i 1 0..l ivavi. tuni) 11111111111 iimua mHjKlllie. Iwker Oily, Moscow, Han I'rancfsco nnd In splto of thu rnlio on all materials ukhI In thorriialr of watches, I will eon. tliiuo to iimli.tnln tho prices established by mo nnd which am right Recording to all other points, Baiatnuo through saves inonoy. tluy M. Power's iiiiicu looi i ratio sireoi, clieckisl H-liii, RAMP ACQUITTED. Second Jury Makes Shott Work of the Dicyclo Path Case. Thucnsoof thu statu of Oregon s Batnuul Ittiinp iharged with drMug on u lilcyclo p.Uh, wont to thu Jury yiwtur- nay nt o ::iu o'clock, nnd after liolng out I thirty minutes tho Jury brought in n vonllct of not guilty. On thu llrst trial, i .Mln Miniiottn Jlagers, SOCIAL I'ltOOIIAM. Last Wednesday ovonlng tho I'rntcrnul Union of America gnvon most Intercut lug program In tho Foresters' Imll. Eury member on the program ncqulted themselves with credit nnd neto com iielled to resoiid itonn encore. D '1 ho following program was rendered:. VocnlBolo-MissHtelln Hurst. Ueaitlng mm JIush ueer. Vocal boln, "Iivo's Horrow1' Mrs. Chns. Hinulies. Banjo nnd Guitar Duet 0. J. Hull nnd ClniH, ailllnghain. b'ong Eny Ilutchlns. ICecitntlon, "How Kuby Played" UMTKii unimiiiE.v. Yew Park church, 0. II. Mcrryman. pastor; Prenchlngnt 10:.'i0 a. m. and 7:."0p. m. Blblo eehool nt 11:45 a. m. Prayermcetlng, nt 7:30 p.m. Thursday Presiding Elder. Itev. L. F. Clark, will hold tho -ith Quarterly Conference Sat urday nnd Ruuday April It and IS, 11)00, Holiness meeting each Tuesday after noon at 2:30 at tho parsonage, Twelfth and U'sllo sts. 0. II. .Merrynmn. I'lllHT COMIIIhaATIONAI,. NnWAHir,Omo. S. B. Hartman, M. D., Columbus, 0.: It is now seventeen years slnco I re ceived tho llrst edition of your book entitled "Tho Ills of Life." I received It in the ovenlng mail, and beforo I retired 1 read and pondered over every word in tho lK)k. I wns greatly In: pressed with your candor and sincerity Tho book left lie doubt in my mind as to tho romarknble Irtues of your Pe-ru-na. It was because o' tlili impression that I rcsohed I wou'd t at your assertions, and test them la a way that could leave no doubt. I began protcrlblng I'c-ru-na. as rec ommended in your book, and prescribed it precisely os you directed. As you know, tho prevailing diseases aro in flammations or irritations of tho Inter nal organs of tho body, cither of the head, tho throat, Palm Bunilay servico rivo nt 10:150 n. m. WBATHKH HKI'OnT. Tills afternoon nnd tonight occasion ally showers. Hunduy fair. tho time. That wo do only tlrst-class work It ovldi'iit from llm tact that wo arc ovor-crowded In this department niosi an mo nine, i am carrying in stock constantly, tho Int uonulno Ulll Hprlngs, tmall sprlnus, Jowvls mid all parts liable to breakage, crystals, vtc, that can bo had, I will gladly ipiotii you prices on work of uny kind. O.H.I-1INQJ3S WAH'IIMAHXH Al)0-TIUIA.H. HUnCOMMICHQIAb NT, rtt door to llolversou's I'mtSONALH Prof K. Moores, of Woo.llmrn, Is In tho city, Froil. Ooulet ha gone to Junction City on business. MuKinloy Mitchell wmo up from ner vals this morning, Frank Feller nnd lwl. Finwr oamo up to tho convention Friday night. Mr. l)1Kn mid T. I Cooluy, of Voo. burn, are In tho city attending grange, !. K. 0. Korhy, I. N. Handera au.l J. II. Koblnetl returmxl from Portland this morning, T. M, Xotirnian, of Alhanv. has nnr. uhasetl tho old IWollUii mluiu hi.,i taken ehargoof tho samo. John II. 8-wtt, Jainwi MsUulro. K. M. Qrulsan ami Btnto I'Hutor l-feds went to IMrtland tikiay. tho Jury on llrst bullot stixxl II to II but nftorwnrds drifted toward conviction un til on tho last ballot H. T. Northcolt stood nluno forncnulltul. As ho was too reddiended to gho up when ho knur ho wns right, tho result wns an agreement to disagree. On tho last trial, thu Jury, which Included at least three bicyclists and ono hlcyclo repair man inmlo short work of bringing In vonllot of naiuit tal. Tho general opinion seoms to bo that it w III ho extremely dllllcult to pro tect tho paths from Injury under tho law, which Is tery loosely drawn besides being ol doubtful constitutionality. A Now Front. Thu old Wash titimpion saloon build- Vocal Holo Miss Alnrlo Messlck. Heading Miss Mlnnlo Del.ong. Vocal lJuet Misses IiuiMniiilMnUlo Southwick. Mandolin Solo Prof, ritout, of Port laud. Vocal Solo Mrs. Chns. Hinges. Gnutlnuetl an Third l'i. Brewster & White 01 COUIIT ST. WIONK 1781. Dealers In Hay, Grain, Mill Fowl. Flour, Salt, IjuhI Plaster, etc. Special prices on Bran and Shnrls In quantity. A complete stock of NEW HERDS on vu M nil to Sinnon to ehlldreuiDreaeh Ing tho regular sermon on "Tho Chil dren Part in Palm Sunday." Sunday School ut 12 m. Y. P. S. 0. E. nt (1:30 p. m. Prof. W. I Slaley, Leader, At 7:30 tho subject of address will ho "A King in Tears. Mimioiii.iT KriKCOiMi.. John Parsons, pastor. Services tomor row at 10:30 n. in., and 7:30 p, m. Sub ject o! morning Fermon, "Tho Plan nnd Power of tholiospel," nnd in the even ing tlioro will bon brief address by the jmsioron, "i;xpnnsIvo Policy of Chris tianity." and an addrexs nn. ''I'vim.m. slon its n moral mid religious Opimrtun Ity." ly President W. 0. I law ley, of Willamette University. Sunday school nt r' m and hpwortli Uaguu at 0:15 '. in. CIIIIIDTMN HCIENCK. First Church of Christ. Scientist. I.e. son torinnn nnd children chwoi. 10:-I5 . in. nuujrci "ioeinno ot Atone- S'SS1, l,.Vt',!ne,H,Jr U'"I"K meeting 7:L(). Christian Scieneo Hall, comer Court nud Liberty street. The Truth for April. Sold only nt Pattou Bros. Head "The Truth about Intoxicants." D , I Nldiart, M. n., r NiUiniRkii (ltv. Mil (iireneriliesl'ii-rn-im cit ilnv. of Our Champion, hllo somo of tho noonlo ohettr for Bryan and others siipiwt MuKinloy ull smokers may use anil enjoy tho Cham- iiiuoia ViasliBtlmpion saloon build- ' hand rullabIoMtNls mnokors may use and enjov the ng, next door to S. W, Thompson A Co. I ngollnd bulk, at tho loti" llulm '' ?',ll?,,n,r m"du ttl Sttlu'" A' Itelimniiig to somo wistorn relatives of Mntu. sioin. Iluck- Our Stanclarci Ieaders C'E'R'E'A'L-S ! Col. N. II. Knight, for whom J. T. Allen la giianllaii, ami tho Piamondeii wtato, s undergoing ropal s. A now front is to bo put In and B 11 Colgau will con iluot u saloon there. J, P. Rogers is having thu work douo and has a leaso on the place. Hops Advancing. A Portlnnd dialer thels week bought a largo lot of hops at six cents. Ho wns offered OK but is holding for son en cents. Tho Oregon Awx'lalloii sold 100 bales for six oonts.thla week. A nunilior of growers nro plaolng n limit ol sovtui ami oight cents on thtur liold- lugs. Light and Comfort. Ulxteen luirrtd imnliilnli.,. I...... ..,. glaMwureis tho latest udilltliin to my Mook, from wliiel, van m vo , n ,t for miio diiuor shower. 1uks lor dust un wutor. elntiiliiif iiml iiii.i.i......- ,.. . . gun ellmato, ami ull thorn Utile thlmia that yjMi wish to lit up)-our homo from tho kitehou to the Imudoir. At thu Fair srt- O. P. llAHSKV. iwrlb oc OIMfor'JfH) 8 b fur 36 HllMforc 3 lbs for 96a 10 lb sitck for 3.V tA lb kAck for (Bo 60lbMckNr lOlbMtjkft.rj 60 lb sack fer RJW 3 l'lK. IftrSCo. , ' - ii!js lis10 tYUtik'Ks(or9fa Bxtra Cream Bollvd Oats. ..(standard Creum llullul Oats. .A good Ktaudanl iillty, "t?r. l" l ?ljl Wlieat to U hud Jlt' "Udahl Orwm of Maiiu. .. Pure Buckwheat, r the Ut Wholo Whwit Flour. .. torthoPiuMtMroham, . Fur lht Fin4t Uher WHt or Yollow wrn Ualltlon PanoaVt) Flour. Breakfast llwu mado ul MwM Whlto Wlrnat. Donated wheat, a iHiwrlor brwkfiul fol. Uraiio, a diluus lifMlifast finxl. Ulttl. Mttlte Uccnte, A marriage llcenso was tilay grantwl to Carrie Umlsloy ami M. I). Montgom ery W.W. Hall noting as witness. Both partUw aro from Wood burn. If You Got Your Paint Here Last spring the chances are you won't need much this year except a little to touch up sonic place here and there--or to paint some little thing around the house or some garden toolthat's where our family paint comes in-twenty-four colois to choose trom-so your color is sure to be here-any size can you want to-quart cans at 50c. 2 quart cans at Sl.OO, 4 quart cans at 51,50 and 51.75. and br.Ui,??.,t1? Put "J on , with this paint is made by the Sher-wm-Wil hams Lc the best paint makers in the world to-day-we know this paint pretty well-know it as well as we do our drugs-you know how well that is, D, J, Fry Druggist Pianos and Organs tho lungs, b inch, etc. I proscribed It liuudrods of times for tlioso diseases during nil tho following seventeen years, and 1 have never lost n slnglo case during all this time, although I hnvo often related tills to my medical associates, who at llrst expressed their doubts, and sometimes very em phatically, bnt after I had treated n largo number of cases that had been given up, and cured thorn, they began to bullovo what I said. 1 rely so wholly upon I'o-rn-na in very disease that atlects the mucous membranes lining the internal organs, that I never for a moment think of pro scribing anything elso. Since mlng Io-ru-ua, 1 liavo uover had a patient die from Inllammatlon of the luugs, bladder, bowels, stomach or kidneys. Uvorycaso recovoredlnaveryshorttlmo. In other Dr. J. Egbert, of Nen- I10, Mo., u graduate of tliree neliiioTii or incill- cine, uses iv-runn In Ills prnctlco wltb crntlfvlnn result. words, I prescribed ro-ru-na for nil cases of catarrhal ilheasci. I bolloro you are right in classing all Irritations and In flammations of tho luternal o gans as catarrh. Ca tarrh meant Irritation and of somo mucous sur face, and also that such irri tation aud In flammation aro oauflod either by tak ing cold, or by Home looal cause. I sco thnt you generally uso a portrait when you publish a certificate, and as I liavo Just had somo pictures taken, I enclose you ono. You can uso it and this letter, one, or both, Just as you wish, if you think it will promoto tho uso of Pe-ru-na. If you would llko special eases that I have treated with Pe-ru-na, 1 can give you hundreds of them. Very truly yours, Dr. J. W. Tonco. A. W. Porriii, M. I). 8., 0S0 Halsey street, Brooklyn, N. Y., In a rccont let ter to Dr. Hartman says the follewing: "I am using your Pe-ru-na my sol f, and am recommend ing it to my pa tients in all cases of catarrh, and 11 ml II tn lit. Hlii.n tl.n. .. .v. ., ,U,U .,,,. jp JWU .I'lUUBl'lll. i U" rit-ua can be had now of alUlri!2"lst. In this section i at W. rerrlti.M. O.8. the time I began using it, it was un known." Send for winter catarrh book. Ad. dress Tho Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Colum- HUB, UlllO. McKiixor & BmiKitAtiT Proprietors, 100 Stnto 8L ARDEN SAND LOAM, FERTILIZERS. D. S. BENTLEY & m Now la tho tlmo 319 Fronts! The Doty Market REMOVED TO 140 STATE 8T. Deals in Fresh Fish, Poultry. Gm Belgian Hares nnd Fruit. r' ' Highest cash price paid for poultry and eggs. J. A. TAYLOR PROPRIETOR REED'S OPERA HOUSE PATTOM nil(H Mngcr. Saturday April 7th, A Metropolitan Melange SBffiattKiiL "HAVb YOU SEEN SMITH" Coin :V Fast! Shoes! Shoes! At cost, and less than cost, all good stock, no shoddy goods in stock, Bill GOODS, SHIS, COIIffl CIIIB at cost and less than cost. Closing out the stock formerly Willis Bros, OUR PRICES ' '' 25.J50, 75c Isadore Greenbaum 1st Door South of the Post Office. 5et in line AND RIDE A 1900 Spring Shoes Ladies' Tans and Black Kid - the Latest Lasts, at Reduced Prices Men's Farm and Dress Shoes in best stock at prices below competition. JACOB UOGT 95 State St. HW TO X win i i ssmm mtuamam.'HmmS GILT EDGE BUTTER Rotli & Graber O.BonnsruArm I2 8tM tit Pl.t. . on Vw hale, W ! ilw tlnl to cImi out our him. Mr UhMhwni at BaHm Orovn. if yon aro IntwwlBd roll at our etllw. M-ll. "" w kMI ril'tJ New and nvwd-huod Wo aro now fullr nrtuir..i . tn ImIium to yon on any grade of piano (ruin tho Knabo down, and on Kstey or v.M.'Mfcv vAiiiiiv urnus. Tlie KnaUj iuxsl no introduction to balmn miblw. our Ut twcliora can tvllyoiiMhat clam of good they am. ?.!' l',l t war owmug on tlii,lay 6Miing can tell you, aud the audiwuce who li.lwiwl Uo know. llw Kty organ u so well kuown that jw matter wlwro the ruatouier roinea I hloy ami a imI of rvwemtion is tho WfjOia umrly emylliiHi; tUt wi 'joull iiei. ' u U'1 " l",ur"H,i' JlM,r "i Mwtlllg, I Hill tlMnhlsMr.lclaMHMMin.lluin.1 iw. anwng organ tlay, to toil at a barv.m w aro Hnttiiual(y making trade, that gv't iu snavi In Wmmo lines. BICYCLES The Ladies' Favorite The Tribune. W- are' IHier'to ((. Isrvo miHilier l VkhUk are Oogier' WavwtUn. Tiwel WeWter" Uiiabrldjxsl Dk-tUmary. Ho "" iV ,VHw m neeii, luolixliiig . relradvo In good orthw, no. Co. die' CrtvKwnl. gwKl as new, W. Qouie, , ami obtain a bargain. WASTBJ). .Vn wijertned Sirl to . giewl Iioum wl. Call kt 4W ft, UIVVI4 ktYV j Aiior woeaa ami weeks o( waiting we 'M'v' '.?,,S'ur.. ."(( them .... . w.. iu K, U1W tney art the ury essenci of eaiy running wheels, I lie lyuo Stearas. $4C, ilio Unest they ladies' and gouts'. iHUUiy tuts frame with w Ilh yellow HO. Uiups, Udls, tires, saddles, bars, ce ments, carriers, lacing, and 'evem ilng that goe with wheels. j""W Sundries. Carbide in bulk, sn, 36c. Jiajesiie aud Solar lias lamps, luek roller brake, f SO. Bicycle if vou are trump- fn r',.u u: Iti'S A HIGH PRirpn ZnJZ" "?" m Uie W wive . . J 7. "''t: ib no I WANT EGGS TO SHIP THE NORTH. FOR X GOLvD THAT COMES FROM THE KLONDIKE X 2C X X FOR GOLD, THAT COMES FROM NOME. GATHER THE X A BOGS AND TAKE THEM TO EPPLEr, HE WANTS 100,000,000 OF THEM. X JK X ' T ti.. , .-""' niun URADE OMP Seeer built, both I ' le 5ateSt Way IS to insist linnn ,,.., udiea moioi i DnV- in.i .u. ... m?w "Pn name, mm tv -- year. handim..v ..;i r. ' """ i uic UODU jr it tirJ., . "v 1 l wetai guam, ,ja'in bUok i Are stronger, speedier in.i h,. icVT ',"'"' HjHpL rims, any tire', any Mlfe. ' lucsiTn . '"ndSOmer than CVCr T V a.Vfsy.iss. ft.0(. F A. WIQQINS 307 rJ07vr csa WauottHd Organs, Sowing Maclilne4 ndBIycW, ' HEEL FOR ircc , :r"1 A GOOD IT W v ai j 'wibY WE HAVE THP .1. .l n. ,. ..W cycles ili-S? & M .'$ all A tullHneof bic'Se' W"ee,S ' $SS ATT SKIPP3 Bottled Beer. Kbngei4 Beck.Succeasors to SooidS' Uoitlir.4 Worics. All orders for bottled beer will t fiU' t the brewery. Kept on cold ibjrk Frw city delivery. Telephone 2131 A GORGEOUSLY BOUND WnrW .. i l i f A In KmW Olt uoutUyofoTurllliO.OOO lor wblcb Itn ipu"j UihersdMlra mutr la IbU counljr, .! rwdiollclturigooa ptJto M party. J'rBi I fuU-ju-o entrmTiiiM. nniHuoui PMV2, ll In tba morscco blndlwr: oearlr ,"'0y,t"f, ro la Ibe cloth bladings. tWU a slf bi. prw" ruaoloc dr aud nlabt so great U ln "T; prlKlu men and'woB.umaklM frt"J Uklagordsr. Eapld promoUoo. Oos tbT ilao woman md clear SMO ia four w" "J. 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