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"""PWK'"'' v Sfe-4 . Mf.. fc K h t DolversoiVe , . CASH STORE MAKiBS SPECIALTIES OP GERSTER & DENT KID GLOVES ROVAL WORCESTER R. & G. CORSETS FERRIS AND W. C C. WAISTS ' ' BLACK CAT HOSIERY. LELAND'S AND FOSTER'S SHIRTWAISTS PRIESTLEY'S BLACK DRESS GOODS JSCEach article the peer of all others of its kind, and your money refunded if you don't iind goods satisfactory That s the principle upon which we sell goods at Kolverson s, the Big Bargain Store , 3 ," -c NEW TODAY H Another Large Shipment ot Popular Priced sm " i iSTS LADIES' Wfl 50, 65, 75, and $1.00 each J. J. Dalrymple & Co, mi ata cwxa rvu txoi tva oca nca nm axt era tva rvu an jva 2 Silks S fl F?u) Specials for Spring 2CZ a B 8 S S 3 S S IS M'KINLEY'S HEALTH FAILING? r AmmottMtKt Frtmm t the JonraaL Nw York, May2l. Tho Herald cays t Republican members of Congress who were In tlio city last night said the selection of a candidate for Vice-President to run with President KcKlnley was as perplexing a problem as over, and that the matter had taken on a new phaso. I'hls Is caused by the state o the President's health. Tlioy will not even brcalho a doubt that the president Is likely to servo four years more yet they are satisfied that moro than usual care mutt bo taken In providing for tlio Presidential succession. 'Tho Information that comes from Waahlngton Is that while tlio Presi dent's condition Is not alarm frig, it is of a character to caueo uneasiness among his hitlmnto friends, to wlioin tlio facts are known. At recent conferences In Washington it has been auutnod that Governor Itoosovelt was entirely out of considera tion, and his name was not pressed. At tlio meeting in Washington other names were considered, among them being those of Cornelius N. llltss, Secretary Ixmg, Ben ator Lodgo, Governor Hliaw, of Iowa; Senator GulIom,of Illinois; Senator Wol cott.of Colorado, and General U.S. Otis, ot Itochcator, N. Y. When all wan said and dono it was agreed that tlio candinatu for Vice-President, who mot all present and other exi gencies, had not been discovered. SUBLIME POKTE WANTS A NAVY A DAGGER IN HER BREAST Br AMoelalrtf Irei I taa Journal. Boston, May 23. May Butler, an un usually handsoms woman, 23 years of age, and said to have been married, was found dead in bed at tho residenco of Mrs. A. K, Wright, in Roxbury, this morning with a dagger in her breast. Edwin T. Wright, eon of Mr. Wright, is under arrest on suspiction of having murdered her. Wright is 21 years old and says that he becamo acquainted with Mrs. Butler at a restaurant, whero she was employed as a waitress. A1EKHODISTS STILL BALLOTING Ciiicaoo, May 21. On thirteenth bal lot for bishop in the Mcthoditt confer ence, J. E. Berry was In the lead. Rev. P. W. Warn and Rev. K. W. Parker were elected missionary bishops for Southern Asia. X A. X JUST CICAR TROUBLES SnmAf.m milrJ. sometimes stromr. Sometimes fresh IVVIIIVIIIMVW "'"I .---. w s dry. Sometimes you get yc s your favorite brand is "just rcrencesr we vc - -r "" :t9 nA tre overcome aw tnese irouDies dv Keeping u" - - - .. mna, sometimes auui's- : .--. rnnii sometimes dry. Sometimes you. get. your n a,yor'lvceru'ha" :,. ,..... fnnr;u UrtnA k "mst out. tver nave nces? We've heard of lots of tl Ihese troubles by keeping the goo brands, hence these experiences? j yours is always here, and in just the condi tion you like to smoke it, not too fresh, not too ury, JU3i . .' 1 I i !.. n nirc lllIT WAV. ngnt, cause we Know nuw tu nccy tijau i. --v D, J, Fry Druggist 310 Commercial St. gWT Picture taking is lots of fun-can tell you a whole lot about It if you como in-more in 10 minutes than we could put In a whole page. ARRIVED AT x A X Iffl RACKET STORE W W CULVER NkW York, May Ahmed Pasha, said that Wo havo almost any shade and quality of silk a person could desire, and at the prices uu'iuolo thorn (liny are bound to bo quick sellers. A China silk for fanov work In all shades ,:ic5f nuiuii nun i.yiiua jyii mixn liir Hiiinmnr v Fancy brocaded, regular (1.00 value, now, Taffeta silks bestgradu In all tiopuhir similes 8 Fancy hemstitched and lacu etrlixxl taffutns. iiisck innota siik oxira wpio Arintirvs, Failles, Pcau lie Holoij and siVtin duchess ra'tigfng In prico iruin viq ki fi.ou. Kid Gloves H .(toB UK ma 1.00 m Ves. I s R l.adlivi, viu wish to rail your attention to our kid glovui Our famosa Kid fully guarrantevd, iinulo for servfeo, Is other dollar ulotu in the cltv. Our !I clasp Hnkay guuiiinu kid In all lliu M)iulnr shades at II.M) Wo iilw carry ChamoU and .Moahas, at S&o and 1.00. Heu our line buforo selecting your next pair ol gloves. s 9 miualled by nop S B s xi iva km tva t&m l hx i.x CkXi tai tva tva axi ixx nxi ox I WJH.PHOBSON P07 COMMICMOIAI.-U-rWICICT WBATHEft ntiPOHT. (ieuorally filr tonight and Tuesday. January and May Or in other words sweet UIihmi ami seventy, nevd glairs Kitmlly. whtm the sight is dufrcllvu, whether from aligiim tlsm, farslghttMniMs, ntHr(litwliiyM, orfioiu tho failing sljibt of aga, aitd v.o are skilled oiitlolaiu I hut oun ttwt tliv sight eeieiitillrally, and fit )mi with properly adjusted glare ai a rwHumUv coat. 1 devote a groat dual of attention to replacing lost or brukun tirts of tmy taeles. Oculists prenTlptlons, a spwclnlty C.H.HINGES txrtiiT ocricuN. SDSCOMMICHOIAI. BT Next door to llohuroon's utrmiiK. 11. A. Whiller, Beattle. 1 J. Chapman, Portluud. I I,, noodiiuiu, IjiOrando. lt; V. Harris, Amity. W. I CniM'ii, Ban VrenclK-o. W. J. Bhattuek, HHiiruniouto. Otto Pickett, Nun iKirg. Said Calbteath. liidi.iioiideute. Mrs. D.Calbri'atli, I tult-iioiuloiirsi. W. K. llnxor, Woodbuni. wiij.AUirrrK. (1. W. T. Murlon, Portlaml. H. T. Volgt, Hun Fraiieisco. J. II. Miller, Oregon City. (!. U. Henry, Oregon City. W. II. IturKruff, Ortitoii City 1). V. I). Mercer, Portland. Mrs. J, K. WiHttherfurd, Albany. (Ira. A. HlmpiNtnl, Hoattle. James M. lltirry, 8..11U1 uinalia. Ituni. Mtteet, Milwaiikeo. Wis. 0. I). Taylor, Tlio Dalle. V, A. Ogden. Madsou, Wis. U. tH'Imit ami sou, Han l'mnclmxi M. B. PriwniHii, Portland. II. M. Kalrfuwl, 1-urlknd. !:. I), lttmnlor, rtuiieiiM V. J. NehHin, Porllaml. II. 11. Cxir. ChiiHiiin J. II. Hall. Portland. A. P. Hotter, Portland. 1. T. Hall, Nit York. I. Kreodeuthal, Portland. Itubo Bhelll. Ikxtoii. Prank Klielll, lUuion. Oho. Kulgbt, Hubbard. P. Kutbauer, HiibUnl V. K. Pliuvr, Woetlbiirn. W. T. Purklns and family, city. 21. Itcar.Admlral his mission to this country had no connection with any work ol diplomacy. In speaking of tho report that ho had any iirciwsals to make this country con cerning tho Indemnity claimed by the United Mates from Turkey because of Injuries suffered by missionaries during the Armenian troubles, ho said to a Trihunu reporter! "My bujintes is that of an engineer, not ol n diplomat. Of diplomatic rela tion, therefore. I havo no right to speak. That falls to tho duty of our Turkish minister at Washington. ''From what I could learn of tho do sires of tho Hultan In conversation with him hu Is anxious to Increase the prow ess of his navy. Our navy must be put on a basis with Western countries and it Deemed that there could la) no laittor place to learn modern methods of construction than In Ameilca. 1 was selected for tho mission becauso I am the eiiginiMirdn-rhlef of the Turk ish navy. TODAY'S MARKET. Poirri.ANihMay 111, -Wheat, valloy r2o Mo Walla Walla, 51 Flour Portland, liestgradeu 2.05 to 3.00. Huperllno f'.MO )orlilil. Oats-Cholco Wliito :W:)c, groy 32 to :i:i. Mlllstuff-llran, fill; shorts, illi. Hay Timothy flDQ 11 wr ton. Onions OregoM. f (1.00 to fil W) Potatoes 10 to (Vie ier sack. llitttur Hunt dairy, 20Q2.'; fancy creamery. 35 5 Btore, 20 to 25c. Kggit Oregon, 13c. Poultry Chickens, f 4 5 to 5.00; hens, $5 to I) 00; turkeys, live 13c. Mutton Dreaml, 7 to 7)$c por pound. Hogs -Heavy dressed 5 to tie. lleef Hteers, l(iI.W; cows,(:i.50 04; dressed beef, (IK to, 7Je. Veal Drosswl, H CJ 8)c. for Binall, Iloi)s 7QI0t: ; old crop 5(3(io. Wool Valley, 12013c ; lHasteru Ore gon, H1 lo; Mohair, 27(3 i(0. Hides (Ireen, called 00 IIin, HQHh; under 00 lbs, 7tf Q8Ji ; sheep polls, 15Q 20o For County Commissioner Makes Some Plain Pledges. I havo been 1 named as candidate for County Commissioner on tlio Union Ticket and not being ablo to make a canvas I will submit my viows for pub lication as tho shortest way to roach tho voters as 1 don't wish to hood wink any oneby kceplngin tho background. I sco no reason why tho affairs of Marion county cannot bo managed as econ omically as in tho adjoining countries and hcroby willingly pledge myself, as far as able, to put tho county on a cash basis at tho earliest possible date, by ordering tho prompt collection of taxes when they becomo duo, by reducing tho rate of interest on tho county debt by tho use of tho cheapest money ob tainable for tho same, and also, to con duct tlio affairs of tho county on a busi ness basis and in a strictly non-par tisan manner. W. W. Culvkh. SAI.KM UAIIKXT. Wheat 6H oiinils and over, 41c. Wool, l(k Mohair, 30o. Iloxt 5 to 7Jo Oats 28 to 30c Hay Haled, cheat, t8 timothy, fOgl l lVcs 11 to 12kc. Flour In wholesalo lots. 12.50 ; retail, tu. MIllstufTs Ilran, f 13; shorts, 14K. Hogs Dressed, 6Jtc Live cattle Steers, 3X i cows, 'i)i to 8heep-l2.&033. Drtwsed Veal OWo. Putter Dairy, loo; creamery, 20c. Poultry Pat hens or lb.. Ho; young roosters per lb., 7 to He; spring chickens por lh UX to 15c. PiitatmtH 20 to 3Ac per bushel for old TO Be Given Away Osborn's Racket Store Will remain in Paloiu and has been looked up w Itli new good among which you will Hilda lino lliiool shoe of all kinds, men's and boys' hats, underwear thlrts, pitutu, ami a large variety of use ful tuitions low prlfca for cash. Osborn's Rackc PEnBONALO, Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, of Port land, is in tho city today. Prof. E. II. Anderson, principal of tho Lewis to n, Idaho, schools, returned to H.tlcm today to spend the summer with his family. Hon. J. A. Jeffrey, Union candidato for prosecuting attornoy, went to llrownsville today, where ho will ad dress a largo mass meeting tonight. Jacob Voorhees, of Woodburn, II. A. Hlllcary.of Turner, G. W." Weeks, of Howell, Mrs. C. F. Howard, of Mtilino, secretary of tho stnto grange, and other members and olllrcrs of that organlza tion were in tho city today, en route for the aiuual meeting nllndeiK)iidence. Mafcking Relieved. CJavii Kreat iilcnsure to manv. ami satisfaction and enloymenl is uivon to many others who find relief from hunger ai mum 1. imo itcsiaurant. 22 2120 The Financial Issue. J. W. McDowell, of Kola, is People's randldalo for rounty commissioner in Polk county. He stands squarely on tho Salem citizen's platform, ol lowering the taxes ami putting that county on u rash basis. There is n largo lloatlng debt drawlnir eight per cent an 1 six Mir rent Interest. Ho favors funding this at four mt cent ami letting the people have a chanru to lend the county money as well as the warrant dealers. Mr, McDowell is the man who should bo elected. Wants Peace. 1 no or 111 wauis Htace, anil one way to secure it Is for you to buy tho best nour. groceries ami luxuries for your family from llraiison A Pagan. 6 21 eod Koiesteia Contest Untied. The Foreslors rontuit liaa ,.n,Ul .,,,1 a banquet deoldetl uki to come off next Friday night. The net result of Initiated loresters was 08 there being 15 who did not apar for initiation so could not lie counted in tho contest. Invlutiona have teen sent tu Inc!inmi,lm,... rw. vallls and Albany courts to particljuto in luu imniiiui nun ueit'Kaiioua are ex pecttsl from each court. Let to Lowest UlJdcr. 8. Friedman oiwnwl bids today for tlio construction ol the new cottage which he iiv 10 enri on me corner o Church and Center streets, John Orav im. tl, Jobat fl 117. There were four other bids, V. ,A ," - ' " r,""w ick, iom 70 ; U. r. Durham, 11774; Young A. John son, 11731 ; W. M. Welch, iicfe. Annual Meeting, The annual meeting ol Honnett Camp of Indian War Veterans No. 8 will bit held at ItioolllcM of J. (). Wright A Co. )7 toniiuerelal atrtH.t, KaIuiii. on Bat- ii.uar 1101. iiio nun ini. at jo a. ni. All UHiinhor are urgiM to attend as Important bulm I to ho transacted. 1 l ., ... JH Ku"" Captain, Joiik tl. WimiHT, Ortlerly. JOURNAL "X-nAYS." Frank Durbln will make County Chairman Wriahtman think K. 11. Flagg was loaded before begets through with him. t S S Balem, Jan. 10, lOOl.-The Mitchell McUrido faction of tho Republicans re fused to enter the Republican eenatorlal caucus at first, but being unable to mus ter tho necessary 20 votes could not de feat an Organisation In the Interest of a hold-up. I H Fighting Jack Jeffroy will take part in tho Marion county canvass, and the peo plo will bear one of the most plcasaut and convincing young platform orators. As to tlio attacks that have been mado on his record, ho will moro than hold his own. ttt The Seattlo Post-Intolligencerha" dls covored that, with the oxceptlon of the duty on tea and sugar, "the federal sys tem of taxation does not touch tho poor man at all," and "It Is ontirely optional with him whother ho contributes a cent to tho support of tho Federal govern ment," Why didn't they tell us before? t t t Telegrams of tho future: "Salem, May 21, 1900. A grand hunt was held by the farmers yesterday to ex torminato tho Belgian hares that were introduced in the Willamette valley a fow years age. Tho climate proved so favorablo that they havo becomo a pest, and it cost tho farmers thousand to lence agaisni menu Tho circulation of stories against Bhcriff Frank Durbin did not hurt him In the estimation of the people last time, and wbllo It has already begun this year it will bo met byatlat denial and the circulators of all lying statements will bo called on to face Frank Durbin and retract before a public audience. The earth will bo made too hot to hold such scandal-mongers. t t Tim snake swallowing show came to grief in balem. Tho chlef-of-pollto ery tiroperly closed the J dlcgltstlng exhl iltlon. The snake is the only decent thing about such a show F.ugeno Guard, Chief Gibson's action at Balem com pelled suspension of the disgusting per formance at all the towns in tho west ern part of the state. 1 1 t HEADQUARTERS Whllo eomo politicians make their headquarters at some hall, tlio people who want to enjoy tlie best prepared meal, make their headquarters at the : : WIIITB I100SE ItESTMlNT McKlI.LOr A ItKRKIIART Proprietors, 100 State St. back with them It will be becauso com fortable homes will bo provided for them here. The American women are going to bo subected to considerable competition from tho products of ex pansion, and instead of putting a duty on tropical fruits and things we can't raise, American women will nek that a tariff bo put on importing young women from tho tropical islands to competo in the home matrimonial market. When Nature Needs assistance It may bo best to ren der it promptly, but one should remem ber to use even the most porfect reme dies only when needed, Tho best and most simplo and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the Cal ifornia Fig Syrup Co. M.. Rummer Sw sses anu vrgiiuuico. it" ' oi.i.. rtninna in nil leadins shades andies. Lawns, anU rercaios. nff utiniinfl. New HKiri L.iniiiK8 111 V. rnVt. i ivi t RO 2 BO a: ass attttfflSa- Now Cambric and Muslin Underwear. , A 0mptoto now line of Damask and Turkish Towels. A.wl . " , I.. !.!. I nn.l (nanrllnnft. New uesgns n .-"" "" New Hosiery in an leauiiig wu.. And just armeu wuay. 'Another shipment ol Genta' clothing, ,ia Kmtfii runiB. iirpifuii ounrua. anti a SKffi Dressing Ca9C8 and Valises TrunKs, Crash Hats; Now styles In Bicycle Hose. Now style and colors in neck wear. Boys' clothing at prices that no boy need go raggod. Oil UT SMKM I 1TIA W GOMMERIAL IB SALEAl OREGON. Death at the Asylum, Jas. lv. Wharton, an 'Inmate ol tho insane asylum, aged 21 .jears, died on Sunday. The remaids were taken in charge by Hlgdon OL Clough, undertak era, anu were snipped to relatives In Itosehurg last ONcning. Ophite Pottotllco Kor hale. We hae iliwlilisl to close out our lum ber buslne at 8alem OreMit, If vou Hr.i til.ir..dl.ul ...ill M. .,..- ...11 - Salem Oregon, 4 U-tf. Goouiix l.ousxa Co. Tho bicycle tax gaue Durbin many dollars additional salary last year, About 3000 wheels paid tho tax, and for each wheel ho retained 25 cents. This was all profit except a small out lay for tin tags and receipts. Salem benllnel Thl; is a misrepresentation of Mr. Dtirbiu. The county court tlxes the amount he is allowed for collecting tho bicycle tax. I-aBt year It was fixed too high. This year it has been fixed at ten cents. ti : All reiorts that W. W. Hlder, tho Union candidato for County Judge, has ongagedVuy legal adviser ut Salem, in case be Is elected, are false and unnn thorited. If he is elected ho will give tho people a non-partisan business ad ministration, as he has pledged himself to do in tho convention that nominated him, and no Salem lawyer or combina tion of lawyers will run him or bis of flcu or dictate to him orhavoa monopoly of probate practice under him. Wallace W. Klder is not that kind of a man as all who know him can testify. I t t An excursion of 1450 Cuban school ma'ams havo been invited to spend a term in the Harvard College summer school and what Is better they have accepted. They will take the training tbey get home with them and if they do. not take a lot ot young Americans Excursion Rates, ThoO. C. T. Co., will mako rale of 1.W louud trip to Portland to all part ies wishing to attend tlio I. O. O. F. Grand Lodgo at Astoria. Tickota on sale .Tiay 21 and 22, Steamer Altona and Pomona) leave daily at 8 a. m. fl-lU-2t In Probate Court, A. T. Wain, exe:utor of the estato of Sarah Fullertou, deceased, has been authorized to sell the real property of the estate at public auction to satisfy the claims against tlio estate. am Glosino Out A fine dry goods aiidshoe stock, and these are some of the bargains: , . All wool challies, pretty designs, regular 50: now 25c a yard. Silk mitts for 15c a pair. Silk gloves worth 50c for 25c a pair. Aisses' white kid gloves for 10c a pair. Fine shoes sizes 2 to 3 1-2, worth 3.50 a pair, for 1.25 a pair. Men's unlaundered white shirts. 29c, best quality 35c. Pearl button 5c a dozen. White horn buttons, 10c a gross. 10 yds. spool twist I'ic a dozen. Assorted colors darning cotton 6c n Hrwn. A preat variety of laces, ribbons, embroideries, cor sets, hosiery and underwear at greatly reduced rates. Aten's and Boys' hats and caps. Ladies' and Misses' jack- mmense bargains at 1st store aoutn or tne Post Umce. ets, Isadore Greenbaum RAMBLER Excitement in London Does not imnlv that nconlo need to be excited or go hungry at Salem, as an abundance ol the best of food is pre pared dally and meals serod at all hours at Strong's Restaurant. Three Licenses, Marriage licenses werejlssued Satur day to llertba Weaver and Wm. Dor man, K. W. James witness; Mabel I.. Smith and W. M. Keeno, Geo. II. Keeno witness; Sadlo Beach and S. K. Hard caBtle, Itura Hall witness. reading Ida of Peace Declare. . Why devote all your time the Jioer ar and the Gold Fiel Aiaa r mere are other matters of viiaumporianco; you may mako a trip hast, and wilt want to know how to travel. In order to havo tho bestser vice, use the Wisconsin Central Ry between St. Paul and Chicago. For ates and other information, write Jas. A. Clock, Geueral Agent, Portland, Ore OB. BICYCLES ARE JUST A LITTLE AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS; IN FACT THEY ALWAYS HAVE BEEN IN ADVANCE THAT IS WHY YOU SEE RAMBLERS EVERYWHERE X X X. X X Experienced Wheelmen choose Ramblers BECAUSE THEY HAVE TONE AND STYLE AS WELL AS ALL GOOD POINTS WHICH GO TO MAKE UP A WHEEL OF THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE, AND AT I HE POPULAR LIST PRICE, 40 None are better at any price " few as good REMEMBER BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LONG YEARS OF EXPERIENCD, CONSEQUENTLY THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL X CALL IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE. - I IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR WHEELS. 03 ATT SjHIPP 258 Commercial St. A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installments PATTONS BOOK STORE Is Headquarters for To Contractors and Builders As a building boom is now on in Sa lem and wishing to encourage the tamo to keep tin wo will from and after this date, until further notice, deliver build In sand, a I grades for 0O0 load nearly 1, yards f taken with lime, to any part of the business portion of Salem. Con crete graud if with cement at game )' We are also ottering ), bo$t grades of 'LARSON'S NEW FRUll Portland cement, un.l tl,., -iLi....,.i I - I i ' u I Itoehe Harbor liim. i.v.itl.u. .. ,.i. u quality Star A Mar shlngU, cut or sawed, ceilar pouts and plastering lath X.hr7"l,t t0 "'"'. 8wtl reduced ,, ...,,,,, irmriiiaim iimo gold if wanted. For price inouire of 1) S. ItPvn V , rv- " 3IU Front St. Kodaks and (Cameras 15 and 20 per cent, discount Allowed, U A Large Globe China Lamp A Large La Belle Water Pitcher ,Kw 6Q essh purchase will be tuitiilod t a share thiol hi the above. A Decorated Blue Set of Cups and Saucers. A Set of Dinner Plates, Same. those two prein s Jiver cash tiunksM Mill bit uuIHImI In a iharti lUVal In The distribution of tlw vwwi premiums will take phi) July ttj,, viir iw ui khiim wvuur niwi iniv.Tr man vei, ami we inwl all tttmt. Mtlod gK) our aupl)'0f lrs. I'Mtt't umilriil strawberrle a IIhiu arrive. JRotl'i & Graber ATUKUAY was a "nub dai" in all of our lines. Wo will try to gte etutomers better aUwithwi If they'll return agatHthlsweek,wheiiweha4 lime to watt uhi them nroi erly. lUMtides a Hue trade oti new- w Wis this week we have lent out a number ol wr be t Kvoud hainl hisivs. Have our wdles fti inoji Crawford left, and neral mew's from fst.80 uu e have several good snatm In eo- ni-iiaiiii organ, ami ouegVHxlold niuate ano, Come ami see us.. On new anos. orvau. or Mwlmr luaaldnes m daju m. F. A. Winoi.N'S, OHMlte, 1'o.tslllce. Salem, nll?D & BoWerso ritw riRK rtioNK aua. SAM stats ar..i'iio.s221. A Few of the Good Things We Carry? 1 C nmmmwn ii m, o. wtisi.iux. ISi VTATIt sr. 1'iioxt 151. hiVmHTm nvWT?nruot0 s,w"n'tr d frying, UUOMANUtLON-The best Dessert Jelly over iireduead. O.a berry, rasplierry and cherry flavors. ' ,WUlH!,u ua !J0HN uh, uraw JifiUiUal. . i A iSf8 o 7 i r II t 'H l ll,l 6 fl,ft A i '-wwmT. TmVSZm m.ffl wwmwtwwwmi EVAPORATOR By iis use all air jh.ifts are dis pensed with, and IruitJ are dryed under dead heat, if is fireproof; it saves 80 per cent, inffuel; it sms 3-4 in labor. Can dry in 13 hours without dipping in lye. For circu laraddres L. LARSON. SHAW fiRFGON. PLYMOUTH KUOK MIOSMIaYBD GKLATINB-For km Wli-. . ' sg sea fom nuduings, sherbeU, ices, etc. """m ug, gBOW asJ ,EUST10 STAilCll-A35e picture given with every 1ft. .u.e . RATF ON IPT H ill I Pk . i VS v a pound can. Ubby'a chipped beef in 16 and 26c cans. Libbv'a Ji.1 u .. lUcon, corned beef and devilled ham. liraw imt m.ol.. .V?1 Apple Ilutter. Sweet Pickles and Cli?rffi 52 iii ?! (Jueen Ollv-ei, Durkees' Palsd Ore r u.ui" ."-P. Tlie following low Wi,.?k .rX"'.""'"-""'", hotels and te ffa! upon by' the ck SK. fl" l)rskiiinis i kilt .. .i Pineapple, caiu.ed Peaches, Aprtcou'aBd lUr uV rack TOinatoes. Fancy cream and M,,bn '?.,,";.3,S !HI J , warkets. usl. tnT, n "' ' .uIel8 u )x it, iieiuxee Blrtug Weans. Huvlor'. fV.Cj. i7Tw,."JLanu & Wo ler hundi iL. . .re a; time !i!i' 8?i Sirs!. l.w-MCi &K&M&&' "-. ' i Sl& ITJ i ' ? i "'."" "".""l ." ura,.i. uU, WhoJn Ulu.1 .."i'.,"rr .roeiieas than inn n more, nour. A luu line o Folirer's OolJii n.iu ii.r.! .7" VraS ' said lw- m.V "" K r lb. No Qnula KxtracU and 8ploeUie ltet In .h-V::r 48wiler, High ic in ,'vr.. ., . . .. at the woTks ""W; "U t0. H.00, I Ue.Wppe.lm 76o 5-WU njAU ic Wobks I "u "vstaUcsWobcs. WHITE OLOVKR BRAND OHKaxiviA. K !-.- is:, on hand. Kverv Pound rn..,i.i As .V'AbK lavs Both store. : . . .' "ru to Klinei & Ucck,Sucee3ors to SoutaSalcn Uottlic Worm. All orders for bottled beer will be flllsd t the brewery. Kept oa cold atortg Frwrity.lBlivfry. Telapheaa 8131. ol the city. kept any prt 75c. a Sack Perfeetiou flour, manuiaetured by A Wilhelm A .Sons, Monroe, Or., for sal by GassBT k JUstm 5-7-1 m Salem Oregoo. w.'mmmmm