The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 01, 1900, Image 4

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All Wool Plaid Suitings
Worth $1.40.
Mercerized
21 2C Shirt Waists
Stylish
because they
resemble satin
and will hold
the resemblance
$2.90
CASH
STORE
HOLVERSON'S
20H and BOO COMMtCHOtAI BT.
f
New Notion in Novelties.
Pulley bolls In sntln, silk ami
leather, plain or with fancy
buckles. !Ho to L.wJ each.
Bcparnto nnlloy rlncn In floral
patterns, ne
From Gc up
patterns, net pcnti.meJullloiiBUtL'.
Chain Purses and Chatelaines
In a variety of style and pat
tern, at popular prlcoi.
Chain Curb Bracelets
With padlock and koy, and heart
nttnehed. 35c each.
Hose Supporters
New lino of fancy stdo elastic.
25e to 00c a pair.
J. ci Dalrymple & Co,
WBATHItn JIBPOnT.
Fnlr Ionic ht un! Ucdncrdayi slightly
coolrr tnnlvht, with ptobablo
warmer Wednesday.
front)
Wo Want lo Do
Wo do only flrst-clss work, use only
first-class material, mid guarantee every
thing wo do. Wo will do your work
promptly, we can snvo you money on
your repairing of watches, Jewelry and
spectacle. Wo cau replace any broken
lout, spring or (rame. Tliu next tliun
your glasses break, let ns repair them
lor you. nnd ik Ihu dlllerenco In work
inaushlp.
Watches cleaned 76o.
. Main springs ?ro.
WATCIIMAKKII
ANU0I1ICUN.
C-H.HLINGBS
lOnOOMMICHOIAk NT
Next door to Holvnrson
Oiler Hounty.
I will glvn I'.'.oO for tliA scalp of every
dog that ever ruu ihrep In the Fair
Ground's neighborhood.
4.17.1m Joiik Batauw, Hr.
For Suit.
A span of good work horse! welht
1200 each, -i WdAwtl It. St. Chowan
Candidate.
A expected thureaiu mauy candidate
for the higher oilloHhu people appro-
date , Reed thing mid continue to buy
ami coitiiiiiiu to iniy
niid groceries from
I heir provision
Hranson .V ItwAti
Wildmsn for Vice PicskJent.
Tie people ol tho weal know Reed
thing when limy hearalwul It; till no
ouut for nil our (iplo buying Ijv
Corona olgar when they want kuhI
moke.
bptcUl Reserve.
'Old
Government" whiskey.
rvw-
esm0
lilted by leading ph
l.llv hv A. P. OMIrl
hyslolans, and
leu M. !., uspiaiu
mul Hurgcou, alsoh;
gcou. also i iv m. it. .ucvnrir
... it .n..iu
M I)
Malor and Burgeon, In United
fiiaiKK Armv. Furthermure. the IkmhI
u( health of Ban PraneiMW, leonunueiid
thla itlmulaul ni tb pnrwt. uimdulier
Med, for family Hni. for convaletmita
nnd invalid. BoJd exclusively In twltmi
mid Marlon County by J . P, Uoomov
i tf
Your Watch
Repairing
matmm 1- n . . - " i i - imm-
:9N kmm
im i?or
Crosv ft PlaikwelPa I'uro Olivo Oil. Wwstershlre, lj Wlfa'a
Balad Dreunr Hetiu's Tomato Psuitj. Tvunalo t'l.up. : : t : i
CANNED GOODS
Only tt brand and the tomt prkt qmtt A lull line of S4ih
tilngcr'sfawou Halem made tlirvM. cium lnwk, bwl. brvWt,
llmbuiiiT. rtc. Only hi'rtlthlul awl Miwrvor een-als, chum mwiU.
mid food prvxlucU nt all Uud aio hatnlled tiy us Our Mivfar ts
prompt and oourlrsy UnlwaixteiHUl to our aliuu.
Rotl'i & Graber
r to . O. Sonnemann.
Bold for SUB.
Satine
Economical
because they
wear well
and even
wash well
CASH
STORE
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Great Values in X X
A; Ladies' Shirt Waists
65c' 75c and $1 each.
THE SEASON S BEST
OFFER IS OUR 52-IN.
HOMESPUN X X
Dress Goods at 85c,
THE YARD IN TANS,
DROWNS AND GREYS
COTTVUK.
F. A. Wells, I'ortlund.
It. 0. Morrow, Portland.
W. i: Wilson, I'ortlund.
Mr. and Mrs. Urnllnn, Portland.
11. F. Fischer, Hilverton.
A. A. Hlmumns, m Ainiolo.
Mrs, J. M. Ilalmuu, Dallas.
MIssBoutlmlek, Rlckreul.
IMUtSUNALS
Clarenco Ilishop has returned to the
the University at Kugeue.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Conhow and baby
returned to llosehurg today,
Judge lliilnu has gone to hold tin ud
Journed term of court at Albany.
J. f. Thompson has gone to the lum
ber cumps nt Isabel!, I.anu county for a
(ew weeks' outing.
Mr. Monroe Nyu, ol Portland, who
been vititing her parents south of Biilem
returned to her home today,
Jus. Wiusliiukiy went today to
llrowiiHvlllo to deliver a lot of hop (or
IheOrvguu llopgrowers' Association.
Mrs, T. M. Martin liasrelurned tnher
home ut ThIUooos lake alter u visit billi
hurwu Carey Martin the Hulem ut
tomey.
J. M. dura, District Deputy For
esters of America, went to Independence
this atternoon on business with Inde
lieudencu court.
W. M. Wisdom, formerly in the drug
business In Puttlaud, urrived In the
city last evening from Nuw York, where
he ha resided for the past ten year,
lie will take thoHsltlou oauml hy the
rciiltfiiatloii ol A. K. Cronhv. Mr. Wis
doui ha had over twenty years ux
perlenco in the drug line and will man
age Mr. Fry 'a IiihIiiixh during tho lat
ter' abwtncu In Paris and the east this
fuiiiuior. Mr. Wimlam I utll known
In Portland mid throughout the valley.
He was the originator ol the tmlehrutcd
toilet xjdt'r, known a "WUdoui's
Itoltertlliu." Mr, WUloui' family will
move to Malum in tho near luluro to
make tttolr home.
Fur l.ttletlyliu mllllnsry.nt reas
oiiaWW
prKtw, mm Mt. amiiu, male
street.
'it Ut
Wai
Bctin TuiHght,
If yn wish to roe Ixvitle hvlwetm
Unoleomm and tlw BpjvnUh, wIiIhkiI
MNtiig one' still tu tlie wu!tir (
astual wuilafe, enmw to Hie Ftrl M. IS.
cheifili ami hii moviug (tklnre war
twne. Itvery detail will le shown with
irlet acontucy. AdniMuu ikte. Uhll
diwi l&i.
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Your Table
As well as the inot toothsome
morsels in delicacies you will
always find at this store, pure,
nutritious and high grade in
cveiy particular '
ia4 8UtWt IMioita 151
T HOTEL ARRIVALS. X
vii iclniil
COUNTY POLITICS
The Opposition' Will Have a
County Ticket in the Field.
Foil
Se'eral Candidates Wilt Oo
CitUena' Ticket by
Petition.
tho
Hero is all the nrguscyed Portland
press representative could dig up Mon Men
day: Them is very llltlo political discussion
In Mnrlon county at present; so, little,
In fact, that a prominent Democratic
trnrlnimn iinlil tmlav that he never before
saw politics so quiet lust before an olee
.!,.. nL . MrtM.li.lDl.i tnr a rntinlv
ninceon Ilia opposition ticket has filed
tiuil villi wuu .ii..iv.i,v .... ""', 1
rrinli.r. That tlmrH will Ixl other ODIKJ
sltlou candidates on the ticket Is nMiired,
. ... I I il.l L' IV
nnnerer. n is uniiersHwi uii "
Diirbln, Democratic candidate for sheriff,
told the central committee last Baturdoy
that ho will mako the run, even II he f
the only man on tho ticket.
At th6 Democrntlo headquarters It
wasulven out that Lieut. W. E. Flnsor
had sent In his acceptance and would
make the race fur clerk.
T. Y. McClelland, for assessor, nnd
George L. llrovvn, for legislator, wero
put on tho ticket by tho People's party
central committee, and ratified hy tho
Democratic central committee. They
will have to goon thu Citizens' tickotby
petition. Prot. J. J. Krapps wns ten
dered the nomination by both commit
tees in Joint session, and will bo nomi
nated on n petition. Copies of these
petitions will be filed nt Tim Jouhmai,
ofllce, and all who care to do so nro
urged to sign them before Friday even
ing. Prof. T. O. Jory wns In tho city nil day
Monday laboring to get signers among
the party leaders for n non-partisan Cit
izen's convention at Hulem Friday this
week, lie met with some success, hut
not enough to warrant going ahead, and
gave It up. All said It was too late to
HOt.
Tlicro Is great activity nt tho Itepubll
can headquarter. Chairman Wright
man I completing n cloco poll of tho
county. Chairman Mott is having thu
same work done for his committee, with
tho help of Jos. Heliwood, Holms thu
hearty co-oieralloii of the Populist
county chairman Oeo. W. Weeks. The
Cape Nouiers are n slstiug all efforts to
keep them here until ufler the June
election, although they nre assured ol
substantial addition to their numbers
niter that date.
W. M. Kaiser, ol the State Central
committee, has received HjtlUoiis lo
nomluatu Hon, Oeo. 0. Oreeii for Kit
promo Judge, vice Win. llauiBey, re
signed.
The Itepubhonii headquarters am
okiii over Cray llros, hanhvarolitore.
HON JOHN M'COURT
Kcslgusas Assldiant In Attorney Oener
al's Office.
It is announced that John McCourt
has tendered his resignation as assistant
Altornoy-Uonorul, his resignation to
take effect June t. Judge lllackhurn
will apHilnt Miss Jennie llooth, o( this
oily, lo llll the vaoanoy. Mis llooth is
u daughter ol the late J. C. llooth, of Bu
loin, mul la a stenographer nnd typo
wrltiit hy vocation.
Thu position of assUtant lu tho ofllce
of the Altornoy-lUmoral was created by
the last legislature, nu appropriation ol
filOU per uunum having boon made lor
that purpoio. Blucu the Kitlou was
created it has licou llllcd by Mr. Mo
Court, who is n Salem Attorney, and
who was a member ol the last legisla
ture from this uouuty.
JOUItNAL "X-HAVa."
Isn't It time the women woke up to
the (net that their right to tie ballot in
Orcgim is tu he decided in JuuoY
I I I
Oeorge JuIiiimii. tho mayor of Wast
Salem, rtijitkoi ut llm advent u( immstll
utu prtirtty, J. II. Fttoheruiul Wll
tun Putimui, Iwuol Ut mimwt insu hi
tow ii, ate going to leove.
Tu4JiyMsy I,
IHtwey day.
Council meets tonight.
IWlou Play at MetluIWt ohiiroh.
Hpy Two,
A marriit IImmmim Ihis Ikoii hrfnetl
to Anna Matthew siwl II. P. MvUluuls,
t)e)ig Matthew uellng u wlluos.
flll?D &
mcw rvHC riio.NK 9rtt.
(AST kTATK ST. CHUNK 2131.
A Few of (he Good Things We Carry
KO-NUT -The how eooouuut prduel iur sliorieidwg antl fryiug.
UUUMAM1KI.ON lle tni.t Dat Jelti- wr trluel. Oikhi;, Uhmhi, straw
Utrrv. rasidierrv aud elierrv liavw.
PLYMOUTH ROOK PHOPIIATKI) O
e fMtin imduliigs. shertxrt, km, etc.
BUST1C STAUCll-A SAo 4ctre givm wlUi vwry Itv. jwika.
l.tilllY'S PKKRLK IIOU.KD HAM U).F-ror irniktug MwlwiteliiM h (or
a potiod can.
LlhUy' elilppl beef lu 15 ami o ean, Uhby' slUxsl llrvakfast
llsroii. iMrned lv4 and devilksl Ituni, lirnM Huts, nut butter, llwuiz's
ApM llyur, 8wMt Pwkte and lli iw Cswa' IUn Ulvl Cauip,
XjteHi Olivw, DurkcW tuld DrvwHug, Olivemlcte. iUistsl ami grtel
PtHttHul, conmsl Peaelie. A p lout and lUrtlett Pears, Sulaiu Sola)
ISwk rwntiK. Fancy ertvtuiKNd sumUidcuii, Waldorf ltiHdiigar
PtA. RelHgvuSlrtugle4 IW'n, Huyler'Ci.oM. U pern's IVyUm Teas,
lVwtum CervAl, Onrumsl CereAl, RaUtuu llrvUl aud Unley Fivxl
Qrsmi, Oct mu, WUsmUho, RtdM OaU. VVMd Whwt and Oraham
Flanr. A full Hue ol FVer' Uuldiw date lUklug Puwder, High
v?rd Bxlnutl and 8pkvthu lUt In thi Markwi. ::::::
WIIITR OlOVHU 1IRAND OUKAMHUY HIJITRR avs kept
on hand. Kverv Pound gusntnUH-d. G00J1 lMivered to 'any part
of th city. Doth toiM. ::::!::::: i :; :
THE OLD ClPlfnA HOUSE
Hen Cleared OUt In Ueadlneta for the
Remodeling W6t'k.
Men are at work at the old opera
house building, tearing out the wood
work, doors, windows etc., on the lower
floor, preparatory to the remodeling ol
the building.
The Balcm Light ft Traction wimpany
still occunr their quarters In the corner
anu are only tenants on the lower floor
In that part ol tho building maricea mr
revision.
The smaller room facing on Court
street and between tho China store nnd
the Annex saloon Is being prepared for
the occupancy of the 8. L. ft T. Co., and
the offices will bo moved as soon as the
place can bo got ready.
Mr. McCornack will advertise at once
for liiila for remodeling the building bc
cojng to tho plans prepared hy Pugh
iitly described in Tiik Jodrxai..
Falem's rovlval of Improvements Is
fully Inaugurated, and, aside from all
other considerations, it Is of Immense
value for its effect on tho great num
bers of Eastern people who nro now
arriving hero with n view to locating In
Oregon. Tho substantial and expensive
Improvements now under way and tho
numberless small Jobs of building, re
pairing, painting, etc., glye the town an
appearance of llfo nnd prosperity.
Wright Brought Back.
Harry Wtlght, tho young reform
sjliool grnduato who was wanted for
burglary committed at tho Crois slaugh
ter homo some three wcoks ago, was
brought up from Portland last ovcnlng
by Constablo Mlnto' Ho had been ar
rested tlicro on a charge of stealing a
violin, hut the caso against him being
weak, the Portland ofllcers turned him
over to Constablo Mlnto. Ho Is wearing
some of thu clothing stolen from tho
slaughter houso.
Tho young fellow waived examination
before Justice Johnson this afternoon,
and was bound over to the Juno term ol
circuit court on two charges; one ol
burglary at the slaughter house, and one
ol larceny of n bildlu from the barn of
tho Oregon Wholesale- Nursery Co,
0, A R. Encampment,
8a.v Luis Oiiisto, Cal., May 1. Tho
department encampment of the Urand
Army of the Kepublie ol Callloruiu
opened nt the Hotel Itumonn today and
wlllcontlnno until Friday. Tho pro
gram Is as lolloHH! Today, opening ses
sion ol the encampment, 10:!!0 u. m.:
parade anil review, 1 :.'IU p. m ; Wcdnei
day, business sesion; 8 p m, baud con
cert;!) p. in., entertainment nt pavilion;
Thursday II n m., excursion uud barbe
cue; evening dance In Itumonn Hotel;
Frlduy, business session; 8 p. in., camp
lire. Another 'J'housand.
City Recorder N, J. Judnh toduy. de
posited 11,000 of the April receipts ol his
olllce to tho credit of the city treasurer.
One More,
Oeo, 0. Johnson, a nutlve of Scotland
has been admitted tu citizenship.
Inlcioccanlc Canal.
Jkiisky City, N. J., May 1. Tho an
nual meeting of tho lutoroceanle Canal
Company Is being held here today.
This company wns recently IncorKrutcd
with an authorized capital ol f 100,000,
000. ' Tliii incidental jxiwers conferred
on the company under Its articles of in
corporation are tho right to aciuiro con
cessions from any government to con
struct, own, and operate railroads, tele
graph, telephone, cable, and steamship
lines, to supply water to towns for ir
rigation, motive power, or other pur-
K80.
Uev, Chas, bheldon Sails for KnglanJ,
Nuw Yoiik, Mn 1. Rev. Charles M.
Bheldon, who recently edited the
Tukcku Capital (or one week, sailed for
England today. He will devote two
month to icuklug and organizing the
movement of practical Christianity in
country and will then return to tho
United States, where ho will ostablith
headquarters hi some eastern city and
ornithine the work of shaking and or
ganizing in every state lu tho Union,
Indian Kctcrvatlon Opened,
Taimma, Wash , May 1. The north
hallo! the Colvilhi Indian reiervatlon
opened lor settlement today. The dis
trict contains rich agricultural, timber,
aiyl mineral laud, and Uximers are
rushing aerte the line. Tho district
Mainprise n million and a hull acre of
land. The ceded mineral portion of the
district I known to contain Immense
bodl ol low-grade ore.
JlJ.oo Riward
Will 1m paid fur the arrest and convic
tion ut any mrnm cuught injuring or
eutiing iHiiui or mituwHtry in or around
tne vv nu
lUimutte Hotel.
4Wtf
J. CO.VNLR.
Bou)erso5$
RUTIN K-Far huUiu hdUW, mw and
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Picture
Whether for business or pleasure-we have even hing you
need-there is not a better ass ortmen : of photoga mc
supplies anywhere to choose from, unm t e p.c
ture making for business you may not need our eip u
you're in it for pleasure, you'll find more he Ipfulnes s in
hk dnre than anv other store on earth. J ne oej, innci
then help you over the rough places-cameras, kodaKsana
forty othei little things to go with them.
D, J Fry Druggist
THE FIRST GOVERNOR.
Charles H, Allen Inaugurated as Gover
nor of Porto Rice.
Iir Attnvlmlrnt frrm I lh Jonrillll
San Juan, Porto Rice, May l.-Chnrles
II. Allen was Inaugurated Governor of
Porto Rice with Imperial pomp hero to
day. The ceremony was a dignified and
impressive one, nnd tho event will lio
long remembered by tho people who
wItnoecd It. Hen. Davis, tho Military
fWnrnnr. Ilirnwl OUt ttll tllO United
States troops under his command In
honor of the occasion.
Tho ships of tho squadron find salutes,
which wero answered hy tho shore bat
teries. There wero some speeches, nnd
nt night the fleet will uso their electric
lights, and there will bo general illumi
nations. INAUaURAL ADnnr.ss.
At this Improsflvo ceremony I bring
to you tho inhabitants of tho "ever
faithful" Island of Porto Rice the con
gratulatlons and good wishes ol the peo
plo of the United States.
Imposing as the occasion Is in itself,
and far-reaching as Its effect mny be u
on tho future o( your beautiful Island,
It U ...mlnllv slunlfkaut because it
markes tho first step in tho establish
menthcro of civil government under
tho flag of tho United Stales of America,
nnd with Itho blessings and opportuni
ties that go with it.
A new page has been turned In the
volumoof your history, and n now era
inaugurated In tho development ol your
Island. Whether II shall turnout will
or III now depends -largely upon youi
Belves. 1 ho greatest constitution makers
can onlv lav the foundation. The build'
Ingoltho superstructure whether or
not It shull Ikj stalely, beautiful and en
duringmust rest upon the industry
and wisdom of the people themselves.
The government plan presented in act
ol Congress Is only tho foundation. To
yourenru it Is committed, nnd you today
assume n great trust. No g'eater work
ever confronted a people tlis.ii that of
building their on fortunes. It will
stimulate you also to bear in mind that
n great nation ol seventy millions o( peo
ple across tho water, yet close ut hand
in community of thought and interest, is
watching jour every (ffnrt, ready tp
help you and to assist you to help jour
selves. Follow-cltifm ol I'orto ltlca for, as
I have taken the oath ol otllco here to
day, so from this time I Wcomo one of
you In my endeavor to work with jou
and for you in nil that tends to the true
Interests of thu Islands I bring this
mcs'acu fiom the President, and I place
myself in full accord with It, that it is
his intention to give to you, so far a s nil
otllcers are concerned, whether selected
from your own niiinliera or from the
United States, men ol character and
standing, Who nre enthusiastic aud
diligent and industrious men of high
sense and honor, who will not seek to
advance their own fortunes nt your ex.
pcno, and who will not allow others to
do so; men who will m that Justice
and straightforward honestly will be
inoted out to all, uud who will have it
sole regard for thu welfare of Porto Rice
and the honor ol the American govern
ment in Its relations to It.
Kin working out the provisions ol tho
act of Cougreta which enable jou In
participate in the government nnd to
provide your own legislative asK'nihly
you are actuated by tho same purote
to elect men who nro devoted to the
general Interests ol (he Island and the
people of Porto Rice, weinityconlldvully
excct that, thus working all togo'her,
we snail mako tins isiami, so ricliiy
blcsted by a Divine Providence In it
wonderful natural retource, net only
another gem ol the Antilles In recct
to natural beauty, hut an example ol
what an industrious and honest people
may accomplish when properly directed
by a who jiollcy of oivil government.
1 bring j'ou also the auurauce that
every man, l he high or low, rich or
poor, under tho administration of tin
Our Pianos
Knabo, I.udwlg. Fisher, Kinglierry,
and several other grade,
H you were at the Native Sons' en
terUinment last evening ymi heard
one ol our aweot tmml tJidufcs.one
of the finest medium prictM iustru
nients in the world,
Hvottwervat the Salvation Army
hall you lUtetuM to the Kingsbcrry,
an liutruuieut a low In
priv-e a many of the chp
stenollfl giKkl. and nne that la
letter than many at 3ft per cent,
more, prict. ItiVi-ntigwtu for yur
Ktt, we're alway ready
Standard rotary Hswlng tnacblned.
aro the lightest running, hodl the
most thniid sew faster, lets hoi,
d(i mora kind of work than any
other, H you'll call we can provw It.
Arw you ,Cinvtnlble"T
New maohliiea (or rout, okl ons
taken lu trade. MaclitR rjire.l.
R: A. WIGGINS
307 COM. ST.
mr oppo.it. tomc, ...
Making
(M ROUE iS ALL IUGBT
And nil who can are going there
but thoso who stay at home will
be found taking their menla as
usual at the
ffNTE HOUSE RKSTAU1UNT
McKlLLOP A BBKKHAttT
Proprietors, 106 State bt.
.,.,, .if imvornmntit nnd under tho
sovereignty of the United Slates, shall
bo Justly treated, nnd thut his rights
shall bo respected.
Henceforth we nre under one flag.
Wo ore under the same institutions of
freedom, equality nnd education. To
gether we movon in tho great American
current ol advancing civilization. Lov
ing our country, animated hy a high
peiifo ol honor, devoted to a common
humanity, wo take ourplaco beforo the
world, and invoke on our progress the
blessing of Almighty God.
Citizens Convene.
All parties may convene each day and
.unanimously ugiee Unit the best place
In Salem to "tipporl with their patronage
and enjoy the belt dinner is at the bt.
Elmo Restaurant.
The Passion Play.
Different opinions seem to exist about
the character of tho cntertnldiiieiit at
the First M. E Churcli tonight. It is
n moving picture representation of the
Itoelnn Play. The pictures weie taken
hy a special machine nt Obernmiiur
van, llaviria, nnd will in projicud up
on thu euiivu-sby oneoi the luiest cnu
jrivnnces for tlmt'pnriM1. The llgurrs
will move about with Perfect life like
motion, showing one of tho wonders nf
the age.
Nonce.
Foresters of America, Special meeting
May 1 ut 8 o'clock sharp, lluslness of
iiiiKirtunce. J M. Ciiahk,
Chief Itanger.
Bottled Beer
KlimeiA licck, Successor tn'.SoUlliSa cm
tlottlir. Works
All orders for bottled beer will bt- tillei'
At the brewery. Kept on cold storage
Krw eltv dellverv Telephone 2131.
Celebrated Brands
SOOhbls. Giant Portland Cement
400 bbl. Roche llurlwr Lime
lu store nnd (or sale.
Also garden sand, Iism and
fertilizer.
D. S. Bentley & Co.
.11!) Front St
The Capital llrewerv's fa.
moil llock will be mi
draught in all Salem and
country saloon mi and after
APRIL 14, 19001
Try it uimI be happy. It'
the Uttt over turml out.
Wo alro IhiihIIb our lUk
llettr In hAitl,i,
Klinger & Beckj
The Dainty Tribune
lUack or lllue.
The Elegant Stearns
wddw bu. or anything Z..
TrHMtne hijlit road-ti-r, ami Stwinis
spe"ial $50 Hiamlewi fTH. 1
We Iwve tlie
nmeatrtttk Ha.vr '
aai .. ...
in sto'k now. The wliel tlmt Mt.
phy rod a uiiks in V U nn.ii.I-
'r 7l."".',w pwia on
earth, thin behind a traiu.
It Wghs 21 Vi It. C4I th hm
l.eedwheo m up. SwooU bnd
wheels, t tup
OUR Sl3.nUIBS-Weha ,.
stantly lweing trad in all Himm
of sandriws. lim Uiuu-. ii. r.r.
Wjle 2 lbs u Utlk, tire, M.1.II.M..
oM, etirrters, WelU, reti ent. imivim
le.
IS inch f mt ptiMsp, b-
Cheaper ms, We.
lWitw Het earrhtrs ttCc
BOCK 'BEER
JUST ARRIVED AT
1
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5
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Summer Swisses nnd Organdies
Nbw
New Bklrt Linings
8k rt Linings in mi. i-'""6":,nn i r.n nn
Now I
:''9rn.,dnchiidFeni
New Laces In Valenciennes, mill Dticlios.
New Fringes and Gimps in exquisite oems"-
1 THIUIIVIVIII.wv., -
New Cambric nm Muslin unuer"J,u,lirfci.ll Towels.
A Complete new 1 no of Damask and Turkish lovvcis.
Now Designs in embroideries and inssrtions.
T WrivVd ' Lrtty.ngrno.her shipment of Gents' clothing.
Ami pisi or rm '"", u.,,, Tweed, Oregon Serires, nndn
I il is Now JtvS in I eye o Ho8e. Newstyle and colors in neck
"ear' & elothlng nt prices that no boy need go ragged.
COH. (IF STATE AND COt'illAL ST.
SALEA
fjlaOSi
Fine Dry Goods and Shoes, some at cost, some for less
than wholesale cost. ,.,. . , - ,
Kibbons, Laces and Embroideries and Insertions in great '
variety. Linen. Lawns. Lace Curtains and Bed spreads I able
Linens, Dress Goods. Silks and Velvets, Ladies and Misses
Jackets and Capes, Hats and Caps. Ladies and Gents Fur
n shines. Shoes for everybody. Remember I furnish you with
choice Dry uooas ana nue at
10l6al6 60St
For I am closing out this stock. Show cases for sale at a
bargain.
Isadore Greenbaum
1st Door South of the Post Office.
BICYCLES ARE JUS I' A LITTLE AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETIIOKS; IN FACT THEY ALWAYS HAVE
BEEN IN ADVANCE THAT IS WHY YOU SEE
RAMBLERS EVERYWHERE X X X X X
Experienced Wheelmen choose Ramblers
ik:USI- iiiey HAVE TONE AND STYLE as
I.I I AS a. I GOOD POINTS WHICH GO TO
UAKI: Ul A WHEEL OF THE VERY HiGHESI
liKADIi. AND T 'I HE POPULAR LIST PRICE, $40
N
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one arc
better at mv
my
UEMh.WUhR BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LONG
YEUS OF l:PERIENCD, CONSEQUENTLY THEY
KNOW HOW IO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL X
CAU IN AND I Is r ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE.
II IS A Pl.l-.ASll.'F TO SHOW OUR WHEELS.
03A
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1 1
258 Commercial St.
A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on iiisUllmjtUs
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W.
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SI
$
Special Bay's Schio!
Ulir f 1 H) 1-Min-y M,XW SMIIU- .
Jjur H isi lnvWbl Plaids . . .
'ir U 60 Suite reduewl to. . . .
Our tO Snlta iwIumnI l0.. . .
Ake IWjj-'s SiHiiate mnis
wuti to SSe, Ilk, M...
Vi. Tie awl )h eenlH
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Is fn
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"75
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'-veiything new atid un-io-date
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' ,7 i, rrTrrHf1-iyjt-;Wt; J.lMiTHTp'Tl nt
Pat tons' Book Store
There is no KnHnkI,t t tf..xjk
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"- mM
A t ty holcsale Prices.
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Lawns, and Percales.
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OREGON.
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mi
N6 OUT
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good
once lew as
price
SHIPP
lj turr-rac'-Msjr t
V - - vZW IX
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7K,
llvVL AN KXt'KI.
ut line nf underskirts,
Mill Mill III co ilelv cum rA
petition Kx-ruipialily black satiue
ciinl'l i mil' 7r'; iutiulliCrtriK's, rA
gold t ii. t .iltci, .'J uud I'.'.IH); P
,Mur 'iim Hllk ivilh mviinliiiu
pleaU-il initio.
t
$2, $3, $350 J
Silk Moreen, pleated rulllo, f 1.50 f
a beauty d
Suit Sale this Week
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