m l'mji'.o. i i nww.
a.
Easter
Glove and
Ribbon Sale
Tomorrow and
Saturday
Surprise
Prices
on all
Gloves and
Ribbons at
HOLVERSONS
FUSION COMPLETE..
Presidential Electors Divided Evenly
Between the Parties.
REPUBLICANS MEET
Democrats Take Two Congressmen and
and Supreme Justice Populate
Dairy Commissioner.
JUST RECEIVED A
POPULAR PRICED
NEW LINE Of:
Ladies' Shirt Waists
TO SELL AT SO, 65, 75c, 1.00
EACH, LATE STYLES, NEW PAT
TERNS, PERFECT FIT. ' ' '
J. J.- DalpynRple & Co,
i
'A FINB FIGURE"
la always the rcmill of a ported fitting
corset, which Is oiio of tho moat Import
nut Item of a woman's dress, n well
titled, comfortable nml stylish gown do
ponds Uon tlio corscit, nml lliu lending
dressmakers, knowing tliMnutrccoinond
tho "CILOVK ITrTlMJ" its Iwlng tho
corset thnt gives tho most solisfactory
results. '
They con Ira found only ut
W. H. HOBSON'S
2M Commercial HI. Salem Uro.
THOM30NS,o(
"Giov&Qrr'H
. ConacTl.
Portland, Or., April 13. Tho fusion
movement between tho Democratic nnd
Populist parties, which was set on foot
yesterday at their state conventions, bo
camo an accomplished fact this morning
when both conventions adopted tho
respective reports of their conference
committees. Tho distribution of candi
dates is as follews: Democrats Two
presidential electors, lustico of the
Hiipromc court and two congresimen.
Populists Two presidential electors and
food and dairy commissioner.
' Tlio Democrats mado tlio following
nominatiens: Presidential electors-Wnl-turM.
Fierce, Umatilla! Dell Stuart,
Multnomah; Justice of tho supreme
court. W. M. Itamsey of Yamhill coun
ty. Tho Democrats adjourned until
afternoon.
D'Arcy Men Shut Out.
Tho only difference between the dele
gates nnd those reported by tho com
mlttco was in tho names of George
8. Downing and D. J. Fry, of Marion.
Downing bad tho proxy of W. II.
Downing, and Fry that of J. It.
Fairbanks. Fry nnd Downing be
long to tlio D'Arcy faction in Marion
county, which was turned down In the
primaries and again in tho county con
vontlon. To keep It out of the statu
convention, tlio Marlon County delega
tion elected six alternatives to tlio statu
c invention, who wore authorized to be
come tho regular delegates in case of tho
abscmu of nny of them. Under this
ruling tho credentials committee gave
Dovvning's sent to Webster Dolmen, al
ternative, and Fairbanks' to Henry
I'apo, alternative. Fry was effectually
closed out, for ho hail been n member of
credentials rommlttco.
In
State Convention and Nominate
Candidates.
Endorse Acquisition to the Philippines,
I the Panama Canal and the
Stilt Administration.
Easter Season,
Whllu n special pragram Is propari'd
for your entertainment at thu diuretics,
equally .pleasing preparation hnvo lxJen
mndu to servo you with thu most enjoy
ablo dlnnera at Ktrong'H Hestnurnnr.
PERSONALS
WEATMHM REPORT.
Tonight and Saturday showers; con
tinned cool,
A.A.sV,
i HOTEL
ARRIVALS. T
yrrrfw
COQD NEWS
U will bo for thoM) whwi ejeslght U
falling, or who hnvouuy defect of vUlon,
when they know that we will test their
sight eclcnllnVnlly, frvo of uliargo, and
proporly adjust linndsomu and prnmrly
ground lenses to the sight ut a reasonable
cost. Don't neglect jour eye. Yon
will nevtr liavo another pair. It
)nu
have a good imlr of glatwos and limy are
broken I will make thrni the wiine ns
new. i hno had 1ft) )oar uxpurUnco
in every department of (ho speottelo
bushier.
I-et mo quote jell rleos.
O-H. HINGES
WAU'ltMAKKtt
AMI OITIUUN.
SUnOOMMICHClAb NT.
Next dour to llolverwti's
("TTAlli:.
W. 8. llordan.P.rlland.
U. W. Aslifuid, Portland.
J. W. hillock, bllvorlon.
Win. F. Diigau, Han Francisco.
N. 11. I.oonoy, Jefferson,
I.. A. 'livlor, Independence.
Olius. Mumper, HrcMiks.
(I, II. llockott, Halmn.
K. T. bIinifor,Turntr.
VVIII.ANKTTK
J. W. Jenkins, JtnehuHter, N, Y,
0. W. llnnrom. Kan FranoUoo.
1 K. Cm-iidy, Porihiud.
Win. Dunn, Portland.
Wllnicr McCully, II. 8. A., Portland.
J. It. Uiidreth.Uoldlllll.
Mrs J. It. Un.lrotli, Gold Kill.
Ghiu, A. IngnlU, Hostou.
J. UiulsiHin, Portland.
August Knnli, Cincinnati, U.
K. J. Oriniby. I'ortlnnd.
Ham. 8. Goldsmith, Portland.
-'-t ; ",- 1
Proposals for Wood,
Hid are hereby invited for furnishing
5000 cords ( unwl ut thu Oregon Mate
lnno Asylum. Itciiulrvd, that 0l
eords shall mj dt.lhwirl ut the mum
building and 1100 wmls at tho Out
ngi Winn; ih1 to Ui it while grwm
from big Or, and w Wl Mnwiiul. mid iilltxl
nlthuut lHilkhftdii. IIkIh will m rtt
voleil forth wlmJf or any pirt, and
oiHineil at tin Plata IIuum at i u. in
May 1st IWO. T. I'. tlw, K. I. lHmUr,
Charlea 8. Moure, ItoarU ul A ay In in
TruitiMW. Waltwf lVM. Uk.fk ot Itir
Ikwnl. i 13 (,
Our Standard Leaders
C'E'R'E'A'L-S !
Hrlb 6c Hxti t:rvam KoIImI Ols.
tl Um tor tfc . btaitdard rnm Itullwl lints
8 U m fte A wkl Kinudiid quality.
Q U tor Uo For tl lml ttultl m tB la u,j.
.,.. 3 ,l? !or 2 ' Vxm 8U'I'I Onaw ot Mukit,
lKlb tank tor SHk' Pmt llotkwlioat.
aojlb wV fur HW lor ib Ut WIiqIo Wheat Flour,
tfl lb sok Kir Mc. . . For Ihe Finwit tlmlmtit.
10 lb moV for Uc. ..Vur tins Flnwt ellhr While or Y1Ih cwtiv mral.
M) lb sek for hfci . . . Jor Ihe Kiwi Wther 1 w YeJiow ixrn um
2 Itkgs, fore ItalUlon llrvkkfast PihkI.
S (ikgs, lor SaV)...... lUllslon PuraV Ktour.
, .? i,,kP f,ur 3 IJiMkfast 0i mudo of 61-UhI Whlt Wheat,
ili lb ikk (or Dt.cted hwt, a uimrtir brkfa.t (ood.
u Iba pkxs for Moo Orano, a iWidmis buMWakt fooil.
Herbert Fruod went to Allmny today.
Mr and Mrs. Alta Ulwiy are homo for
a stay.
W. W. Hepburn has uouu to Portland
on buslnow,
Hon. N, II. Looiiuy iuturuel to Jeff
erson this inonlng,
Italph Terrell rtstiirmxl to his homo
at Mehamn this morning.
John W. Jory, Thos. C. Jory, and
Geo. Wvoka returned from Portland
conventions today,
John M. Orthormtof Corvnllls was iu
the city yeatordiiy to visit his brother,
thu Halem muruhuut.
Miss Aildlo IKiney, who bus been
hero attending school, has retiirneil to
her hoiuu In JelferMon.
Dtinnla Flagg, who has btwn iivHmittle
working for thu Union Printing Cmi
pauy, Oilino homu last night.
Palo 0 lover, of I.'nn county, aed
through this iniirulug and was at the
duot slinking linnd with old friends.
Bum'l llaydcn, F. T. Wrluhlnmn.
Kber Liforo, A. T. Gilbert, Kd Crolsan,
Dan'IFry, J. W. Jury and Prof. Jory
eamo homu from Portland this morning.
Goo. . Uooil and family left Itoseburg
TuwHhiy for Grant's Pass, where Mr
Good has purchased thu Jonejililno Ho
tel. Mr. Uim thoroughly uudoratuuds
tho business and will give tho Koplool
Grant's Passu llrstolaiw hotel iu every
reelect,
Win. Dunn, Chief Couduutor of tlio
Order of Hallway Conductors, was In
thu ally today to arrange for their an
nual uxeurslnii, which will this year
start from Salem and stop at Th Dalles.
It will bo May Will, and u lino rldo on
tho Columbia is prumimx,
Conductor's .Uxcuislon.
Thu Older of Italhvuy Conductors.
wliloh for sovural wrn bus hold It
minual picnic at txtleiii, will this uuir
.... .n 'I'l... 11.11.. ,.... d .!. .
$u u iii iftiinis, ,uny ti, me oxeurwou
I Bill
intiu irviu csiieiu win smri at 7 a
iiimIiIhi. KoiiikI trip ft
iu. ol
Ulf
At the llair-Way House.
lfvAMgellitlo imMM will bo hokl at
tho old "Half-Way Houso."-un North
UUtrty slrvet, beginning this (Friday)
twiHunt 7:80 p. in , conducted by M.
I. IIjhh. Ho wishes it understood that
ho U not "oomo-outur!" is not wrL.
lug In tho lutervst of ny iartlculnr
church, but In the Interost of all
eluirohes, and tho uplifting ot humanity.
r.voryoneu invite.!.
Meeting of Concntons.
A few ddlvirataa atlmulivl ilu iw.iu,.
nous i rortuiul lul tho Pimple will
cotm-uo m1i day to eaijoy a wwll cwVmt
Ullilier properly iued at tho St. Ulmo
tuNiiauruut.
GILT EDGE BUTTER
Vway bar on hand tho Mr. L, 6Tag butter, and It
koowlvufiH) tho Ttty bot quality. Try It.
Is
Roth. & Graber
a.sMnnomann.
ttt SUUbt tUmit5 2
ijtilcksM With Piiily u.
Tim frauds of Mr. and Mr. Wm.
Mllle-r, wholly at the eornerof Court
ami Cuttago strtnU will bo uoriy to
cam that Mis. Miller has auffurixl a
eond Hsro stroke ol paralyals. Tho
mJl. l AS. .....h. f ...... 11.. t
-j ;vi ui n mHi nas ihwn a
rtwhliwt t OivgoH for 30 j ear.
r gftad wluw In strwt awl drvs.
hat eo MU K. 8mlth, Stt street.
-0Jw
Impiovttnetua.
Harrltt A. Lawrwvro ot tho IVwtottiw
grNry aro haig their ollleo or-
mhW, (MlHletl and tepaporea Ih tho
hlgUsl t) loot thatt.
A 8aliu
wonuu eama all the uav
(roruNvw Yorkwitka lMrast only (
-- i- i- w iv viivfc cur ui iiHf uiMral . -
lousne., ., , kMl, ,t h,r I iicSAi"?!''-"
' .-.w wui
Portland, April 13. The Republican
etato convention nominated following
ticket:
Justice of tho supreme court C. K.
Wolvcrton, (renominated); food and
dairy commissioner J. W, Ualley,
Multnomah county.
Presidential electors O. F. Paxton,
Multnomah; Tilmon Ford, Masion; J.
O. Fullerton, Douglas; W. J. Furnish,
Umatilla
Delegates to National Convention
II K. Ankeny, Juckson; J. D, Daly,
Henton; Wallace McCamniant, Mult
nomah; II. P. Kuck, Wasco. Alter
nates Louis Simpson. Coos; K. L. Nol-
irato, llenton; WalHs Nash, Lintoln;J.
W. Knowles, Union.
For circuit judge M. 0. George and
A. F. Hears wcro nominated iu tho
fourth district. W. It. Litis was nomi
nated for judgo in the sixth district.
District attorney First district. C.
fl. Wateon, Jacksen: f-'econd,
Geo. M. Drown, 'Douglas; Third, J. N.
Hart, Polk; Fourth, It. K.Sowall. Mult-
nemnn: i-iitii, narruon Allon, C'lataop;
Sixth, James A. Fee, Umatilla :Saentli.
L. P. Metipfeo, Wasco; Elplitli, C K.
Cochran, Union; Ninth, William Miller,
Malheur.
The Platform.
"Tho Republicans, of Oregon, in con
vention assembled, reaffirm their belief
in nnd loyalty to tho gold standard. Wo
commend tho Republican congress for
Its recent legislation making tho gold
standard n part of the statutory law of
tho land. Ho long as either of our great
political parties advocates tho froo coin
ago of silver, tho maintenance of tho
gold standard is tho most important po
litical issue, affoctlng as it dooa tho
value of ho farmer's crop nnd thu la
borer's Mages. Wo call upon all who
bolluvo in found money to uuito with
tho Republicans of Oregon in tho Im-
I ortint elections of this year In order
that a victory may bo won foi tho gold
standard so decisive as fo rover to pro
cludo tho debasement of our currency by
tho freo colnngo of silver.
"Wo indorse tlio policy of tho admin
Utratlon in securing tho Philippine
Islands, and demand thnt tliey shall bu
retained as American turrltory. Wo
have conlldeiico Hint tho American poo
pie, without depnrllng from their tradi
tlons, will glvo security to personal and
proKirty rights, justice, Illwrty nnd
vunnllty before thu law to all who llvu
beneath Us Hag.
"Wo Indorse tho policy of thu Admin
istration in suppr'owlng tho insurrection
in tho Philippines', headed by Agulnaldo.
Wo jiolnt with prldo to tho honorable
part played by tho Second Oregon Reg
liiient iu'thls war. They mot with vic
tory in oory combat nnd covurcd their
stixto and country with glory on every
Held. Wo condole with tho famllloiof
thoso members of tho regiment who lost
their lives in tho conlllct and extend our
congratUHlallons to tlio surviors of tlio
regiment on tho brilliant and honor
able record they have made.
"Wormian! trade with tho orient as
into of tho great nourcei of our National
wvnllh In tho future, nnd nn open door
iu China as nn luiortant aid to growth
of our trade iu tho orient. Wo com
mend tlio successful efforts of tho pres
ent Administration, nnd especially of its
Secretary of Blato, to lecuru by trenty
with tlio several Ruropean powors thu
right to the free Introduction ot Amer
ican goods into this great Umpire.
"Tho Republican nartv in Ommii
rivogulea tlio itul necessity of control
of tlio organisation and curtailment of
tho powers of trusts and combinations of
capital by tlio statu within Its borders,
mid pledges Its supiort in tho approach
ing legislature to laws defining and car
rying out them objects.
" o aro In favor of retrenchment and
reform Iu tho tuceiiilltiire of public
mnnuy; wo pledge tho Republican party
to favor tho enactment of all legislation
looking to an economical administration
of public Mffalrs.
"Wo point with pride to thu legislation
adopted by the last legislature j it abol.
Uliml tho railroad commission; it ro
duel the legal rate of Interest to 0 per
cunt; It passed an sot for tho submis
sion to tho people of a constitutional
aniwidnuint providing for the Initiative
nnd referendum; it enacted a registra
tion law for the protection ot thu purity
Ot IllO Ulllflt. As COtIWrliniA .lun.n...
stratiw this last act to bu cumbersome in
some partioulars, weplediro the Ilnmii..
Uian legislator to make an sffort for its
amendment to the end that the reglstra
tlon ot Uttllrltsl voters may bo fadll
tuted. "Wearunalltrablyoppoeil to any
UimHini looking to tho basing ot the
public domain, bolWving Uiat sueli a
yUm would Uv an und..ul,t ..
tiway w naitt.li Uh ooivewitratlon of
land ownership into the hands of a fow
ImllviduaUnndaeaiiMt tlw kwg Mtab
llhe.l AmerkMU policy of uoouraging
wv imintin,
vvoaro in favor of th immoilUto
otHwruMKHi ot aoanalMvv, the At
.-ni.vum. mo j-uBincat tiw Uthmus ot
ttivama, ami w luttruat ltu n
dale!, in CongrvM to labor earnwUy
audwnuuuousjytor lfl0 ,,,, (
HwiKvinuinmuawtU lead to tho eon.
trutton ami oHratloi ot tho nmtl nn.
dor KuverinneiUl control
"Worsv. tfc IwKlwu MG, o(
tho bill now iwullng in coCrvw to i,,.
sion tho Imlian War Wlwaju, ami wo
deIg the support A the OrrKtw dele
Ktteo in oangre to th mma."
"WohwrtllyIn4ow tw J,nl.tr4
tlon of Governor Gwr aud d. ...... ..
iais 01 UlVgOJi, as wrtaoauL-.l -u. .....
rwliuble to tho statu."
Joint Swrutor.
FREE!
EASTER EGG DYE TO
ALL CASH PURCHASERS
TODAY AND TOMORROW.
Goin
C Fasti
Shoes Shoes!
D. J. Ft y Druggist,
Wo can nil any physicians Prescriptions; ask yours if wo aro right.
At cost, and less than cost, all good
stock, no shoddy goods in stock.
PHI GOODS, MS, CORSETS, M
I
at cost and less than cost. Closing
out the stock formerly Willis Bros,
Coos and Curry T. M. Diminlck, of
Coos County. , , , , n
Yamhill, Tillami-ok and Lincoln-Dr.
W. Tvler Smith, of Sheridan, Tl amhlll
County. , , , ,
u'n.i.inntnn. Multnomah nnd Colum
bia Ben P. Cornelius, of HIHsboro,
Washington County.
Gilliam, Grant, Sherman. Nascp nnd
Wheeler W. W. Stelwer, of Fossil, Gil
liam county. . . .. , i ,
Union nnd Wallowa-.!. M. Church.of
t n rlrmln tfntnti pnlltltv.
Klamath, Lake, Ciook and Wasco J. (
N. Williamson, of Prineville, Crook i
CM NOJIE IS ALL RIGHT
And all who can nro going there
but those who stay at homo will
bo found taking their meals as
usual nt the
IFHITH HOLM IlliSLllIIUKT
McKillopA Huikhaiit
Proprietors, 10(1 Statu St.
Isadore Greenbaum
1st Door South of the Post Office.
AND RIDE
A 1900
rMintr.
Wasco anu .-merman i. n.
ol Dufer, Wasco county,
Joint Representatives.
UmatllU and Morrow Asa II. Thomp
son, of Kcho, Umatilla county
jougius anu fui-jtcuii -v. ,, imu.,
Johti'on, JiJates for supreme judge, congressmen
'nnd four presidential electors, and
elected 17 delegates to tho National con
vention at Cincinnati.
of Jackson county.
v i.iii -...I -r:ii. .! tl
lnilllllllUllU XiliUllltUK
L. Eddy,
L, Wells, of
(Bet in line
gKffiC
of Tillamook county.
Polk nnd Lincoln W.
n.-illm I'nllr rnnntv.
Multnomah and Clackamas A. S.
Drearer, of Clackamas county.
Union and Wallowa-U. A. Holmes,
of Wallowa county.
Harnov nnd Malheur 1. S. Geer, ol
Uurns, Itarnqy county.
Klamath. Lnko. Crook and Wasco
(threo represcntntlves) It. A. Kmmett,
of Keno; A. I). Roberts, Tho Dalles; T.
II McGreer. Anteloie.
Gilliam, Grant, Sherman, Wnsco nnd
Wheeler (threo representatives) George
Catlnnacli, of Canvon Citv; Gcorgo A.
Uarrett, (Irani to; George Miller, Arlington.
Moody Ri-NomlnatcJ,
I'oktlanii, Or., Apr. 13. Tlio Re
publicans ot tho second district this
morning ro-nominntcd Hon. M. A.
Moody for Congress. United States
Senator Jos Simon and F. S. Stanley
wore olectcd delegates to tho National
Republican convention. Thu delegates
wuru not instructed.
Attendance at tho stale convention of
tho mlddlo road populist today was
nine members. Ihey nominated cm-
Champion For the People.
Tlin Qnvnrnl unlftfpnl Inndorfl hnvn their
Plinmnlnna lull tvlinf Itna Vi.i.m nnntlrfl 1
lor years Is a champion for all the eo
pic. HuckcMeln of Salem is offering
"Our Champion" which insures nn en
joyable smoke.
Wanted in Washington.
A rnnlltetftnn frnm ttn (vnvartint rt
Washington for tho delivery of Jncob
Eyerly, wanted for grnnd larceny hns'
been honored by Governor Gcer. Tho
man was arrested in Portland Saturday
and taken to Montesano, Wn.
175,000,000,000,003,000,000, 000, 000, 000,
from Capo Nomo cuts no figure with tho
low prices for every thing at
Tiik Faiii Stoiik,
274 Commercial street, Snlem, Oregon.
Bicycle
$40
Call for City Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that thcro nro
funds on hand applicable to tho pay
ment of all warrants of thu City of Salem
drawn on tho general fund nnd
endorsed on or beforo October 10, 1800.
Holders of said warrants will pleai-e pre
sent them for yincnt nt Ladd & Hush's
bank, ns interest will ceno from dato of
this notice. John Mom,
City Treasurer.
Snlom, Or., April 13, 11)00. -1-13-lOt
Pianos, Organs and
Sewing Machines
IluyliiR a cheap John piano, organ or
mnchlnn' Is like buying a aix bit lint, and
expecting It to hold its shape and wear
liko a four dollar one. It won't do it.
You can't alwnys see through the var
nish or enamel but there's n difference
or dealers wouldn't pay far moro vvholo
salo for bettor brands than you get thu
other kinds for ut lotiill.
A Knabe, Ludwig, or Kingsburv nlano
Is each a peer in Its class. You'll know
why when jou observo all the points
of touch, tone nnd workmnnship.
A Standard machine coul lu't bo sold
In Palem If tho hundreds in uso In this
vicinity forywirs wore not giving perfect
satisfaction. Wo havu dozens to refer
you to.
Bicycles and
Sundries
If VOII want low nrleml nma Dm An
droo and lVeo aro thu ones, $25 nnd $20.
If you want tho Hnost goods that aro
mado Steams at $10 Tribune at JNO
mm too, aru uiu onos. first pinco
they'ro un-to-lato, then what's moro Im
iwrtunt thoy nru the host Stearns nnd
Tribunes over built. Most graceful linea
too. Lino thorn up against nnv others
and you'll say so too.
Ivor Johnson $3T host grade, and a
snap in ladies' '09 $50 model, a certain
iiuikn thnt wo can furnish n few of for
$.50.
Sundries
Calcium carbide, Sib a-,0
Majestic Gas Lamps $3 00
Tirotapo ! . 6c
Ijollg.SOi! and up. Cements, carriers,
tiros, Inner tubes etc
you are going to ride a bicycle
why not buy the. best and most
pooular wheel in the world?
A HIGH PRICED BICYCLE IS NOT
ALWAYS A HIGH GRADE ONE.
The safest way is to insist upon name, quality,
price; and at the popular list price '
Are stronger, speedier and handsomer than ever
THEN FOR THOSE WHO WANT A GOOD
WHEEL FOR LESS MONEY WE HAVE THE
Made and guaranteed by the Rambler peo
ple - at 20, 25 and 530. Don't forget all
our cycles are fitted with the Great d.Rr
J. tire. Call in and inspect our wheels it may save you $
A full line of bicycle sundries.
03ATT
258 Commercial St,
A FEW SNAPS IN SECOND HAND WHEELS.
NEW RAMBLERS SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENTS.
ffoeal
SHPP
P. S. ltambler bicycles run ensv.
Watt Shlpp.
Is you don't bcllovo It ask Charley Stanton or
R. A. WIQGINS
307 OOivr ;t
s-.N'ovv machines for rent, old ones taken in exchange. Impairing done.
Ea
ster Hats!
New Pattern hats from Paris and New York.
A nice hue to choos- from. Call soon and select
one. Stock to be closed out by the 27th of this
month, price no object, goods must be sold
Some corsets and shirt waists left which vou
can have at your own price.
The Paris Millinery
Mrs. D.L.Fiestrr
RBBP'S QPBRajhousB
Monday Evening i
April X X A fa
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT.
County Treasurer Uownlng Filesan Ex
hibit of the County Finances,
Treasurer Dow nine's acmi-nnnual re
port 1ms been filed with tho county
clerk. The figures for tho general fund
aro ns follews:
nEcrirrs.
Hiilnnro Inst report $20,830 81
Received from tax collector .. 18,728 (10
iiecoiveu pons iron nssesi. ... 230 00
i.tquor iironso
Clerk's fees
Recorder's fees . . j. . . ,
Other sources,. ....
fiOOOO
1,075 lfi
1,532 85
231 80
Total $13,888 27
niSIIURSBJIBMH.
Paid on warrants $31,703 42
Mlacollaneous 12 8.1
Cash on hand ... ...... 0,107 02
Tolal $43,888 27
The amounts on hand In tho other
funds aro given as follews:
General school fund j,905 81
Spcoinl Jilty and district .. . 1,525 08
Indigent soldier fund 80 05
When Traveling,
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
taken on every trip n bottlo of Syrup of
Kigj, as it acts most nlonsantK- n,i
effectually on tho kidneys, liver mull
bowels, preventing fevers, headaches'
and othor forms of sickness. Tor ! i
60 cent bottles by all leading driiL-gists.
-uuuiiiciurou uy mo California
Syrup Co. only.
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 1OGT
95 State St.
8-litf
I WANT EGGS TO SHIP TO
THE NORTH, FOR X X
GOIvD
THAT COMES
KLONDIKE X
FROM
X
THE
X
FOR
Fig
ys.oco.ooo.ooo.ooo.ooo, OOO, 000, 000, 000
hwn.L00m.ec,lt?.0 &W0 with the
w.. ...i mrutery iniugat
o-i n . . r,IK Fa i Stork.
2.4 Commercial street, Salem, OrSgon.
'DeWli.l1CnM.,i,nl.G?8l,0"; J'"1-. ",
uevvats Llttlo Kurly Itisers aln-nvi
I'ring certain rehef, euro irhealaZ
GOLD,
NOME.
FR0A
A.
BOfJKBEER
THAT COMES
GATHER THE
EGGS
AND TAKE THEM TO EPPLEY,
HE WANTS 100,000,000 OF
THEM. X X X X
Tho Capital HrewBrv'-
iftous Book nlll f
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Jraught In
fa.
on
and
A.
THE MT. ANGEL CADETS WITH A FINE DRAMA
"The Triumph
of Jtjstlre"
SPLENDID ORCHESTRA AND BAND!
.VUKUUAHC WORK AND CHARACl bR SKBTCHBSl
wotintry ealojns on and alter
APRIL 14, 1900
It's
Sll2f,lJ!?.,-iw.
w n ?"r. u"w out.
,Ve .o hande our ftvk
Jr in bottles. k
tickets. 25 anFsoots; Bentley & Co.
dinger & Beck
ff2Tisa?B2
UEED'S OIRA HOUSE
TATTON I1R0S. Msaoxn.
Satiirday, April 14
That beautiful drama
Ol? the
Sciuianee
Riv?p
KT Prices, 2'., 0, 75.
1Zr" anu tor wle.
hm&ra ""' '-"
rlor I.une
and
il Front St.
Bottled Beer
Klmcerd I3eck,Succe8or to.SoutbSalem
Bottling Worn.
-AH orders for bottjed beer will bo fiM-'d
the brewery. Kept on cold.stoia'.
Free city delivery. Telephone 8131
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