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m jprimijii- w t- v.,,-. " bfc ." 3 t fi';v '. sw, .. i f & , t to. (.. v fc.."! i X- s V $ i F. r,s- . Pi HUT''1 m!K IRemnant Sale a: this week a; t "fc .Over 7000 yards of calico remnants in iiepatterns and splendid colors, to go at-r4, 5 and 8c at IfoolvereotVe The Big Bargain House of Salem. Genuine Dent's Glover), now sliruhii. Bite. All $2.00 pair. Suede Gloves Now line of UlaclcB, Tans, Modes, and Orcye, $1.00 to $1.50 pr. F. T. S. $1,00 Utovu, cfltial to nny Bold olsowliero for .fl.JKi. Try thuin. Skirts Good quality crash, made latest cut, finished scums, deep hem. $1.25 each Fancy trimmed covert skirts, handsomely finished, now pat terns. It's wnato of tlmo to make them while they Ri) nt these prices. $2.25 each Shirt Waists TIiokjBO, 00, 75. anil 1.00 linos are dwindling. Huch values don't last long, hut wo hayo n now lot nndslics nro'complote. PERSONALS. P. Glover, of Sublimity, was a Balom visitor today. D. S. I.lvcusy, of Voodlmrn was in the city today oh business. Mrs, J. D, Waldo, of Maclcay, was today In tho city on a business visit. O. II. P. Darby, of Btnyton, is tho truest of his broth.T, W. II. II. Darby, in Yow Park. Airs. Ellen Gaines, of Portland, Miss Paulino Looncy, of Jefferson, art guests of Mrs. F, fitelwor. Tho marriage of Miss Effle Swcetzer, of this city, and II. J. Lorentgvn, of Winnemucca, Nevada, will tako placo this evening at fl:30 o'clock, nt the homo of tho brfdo's parents, Hon. and Mrs. PJill. Mctschan, corner of Slate and Twelfth streets. Tho ceremony will be performed by Itev. II. A. Ketchum.' A Klndcrearteo Movement. To the ladies of Halctn : You are In vited to meet Mrs. Diinlnn. of Portland. at tho residence of Mrs. F. Waters, on Hummer street, this evening at 7:1)0 p. in., for the turiogu of dlKtitialtitr mid considering the subject pf starting n Kindergarten. d. J. Dalrymple & Co, s H F?u) Specials for Spring Silks s Wo havnalmot; nny shade and quality of silk a person could dojIro.P mid nt Iho priroa wu quota thorn they nru bound to ho quiek sellers A China silk for fnnoy work In nil shades 'liP Hurnh and Lyons l)yo "Ilk" tor summer waists J2 Fancy brocaded, regular fl.00 value, now, ... .'fill Tafrcln silks Uistgrndo In all jiopulnr shades -rZ Fancy homstltulHHl nnd laco striped taffetas i'Sfl Illsek tnffntn silk uxtrn wide . . ... 100 Armures, Failles, Peau Do Holes, mid satin duchess ranging in rj price from tiuo to ii.&u. DncetMrllns. Friday nluht ntoclal dancaand will In) given at tho homo of Willnril Martin, 4 miles northeast of Salem. Quito u number of rJulcmlts will attend. party CANVASSING THE RETURNS. County Clerk 1111 Forms nils Bosrd With Jot licet CUfk and Unitary. County Clerk Hall has called to his assistance Justices of tho Peace W. T. Clark, Democrat, of Gates, and W. M. Hilleary, Kopubllcan, of Turner, to con stitute with lilm.'clf a canvassing board to canvass tho returns from Monday's election. C'drk Hall intended to call In Record, cr Nl J, Jttdah an ono of tho board, but four or flvo of the leading legal lights of tho city gavo it as their opinion that mi tho recorder's jurisdiction as Justice of tho peaco was confined to the city, he would not bo nvallblo. This left Justice Clark, of Gates, as the only available Justice of the peace of tho opposition party. Justices Clark and Hilleary came in today, and the canvas will commence nt 8 o'clock tomorrow, Thuisday morning. JOURNAL X-RAY S Ononlunys knows more tho day after election. s 8 R a S n IjiiIIi.b un wl!i In mil vnn r nttiinllmi to our kid uloves. U Our fninosn Kid fully uunrrnutced, inudu for service, is equalled by mp other dollar ulovo in tliu city. . A s d Kid Gloves S Our :i cImii Kskny gunulmi kid in nil Ihu popular shades nt fl.w) Wo ulso curry Chamois and Mochas, at two mm ii.uu, Boo our 1 1 no Wore selecting your next pair of gloveo. W. H. HOBSON I &a S cwm va vn kulti vjkrc mo tva CkXi tva txa axs cva rva ax: BU7 COMMICKOIAL-aTKIClCTI WCAIIIEtt. Tonight mid Thiimlav fair; warmer. Arc You Perfectly Sure , I'Jint yftur ulaiHie wilt yenr oytmT Us .Tog wlinld(SMii't lit ymr sight u as bad if gO-Ing wlthiwt glM nlUtgellier. IJtftiilIeniid sbnornml vUluii iniitt lx nidml or iiilwhltd riHUiltn. U'lmt tliotijo iiCid, it imwl h much tlmt iho wuui must w Hippllutl at oiipo. Wu ohurgo you nntldng for an ncuinhmllou wliteh inn)' rot mi u wurM of tnmbla. rflH-ctuelM ruairHt and loiim) dupli cated at rwibonalilu elmigNi. O.H.HINGBS CXI WIT UI'flUUN. HtiooMMicuQiAi, ar, Nun door to llolvorvoii's tr 5l. W'o lmwdw UhI to cloiHt out our luui bur buijiimrti ut BrtlAiu Onuiui. If ym tiro Iplefwtt) call m mir alllra, 0ti. OOOIIAIK I.OMIItK Co. iavA.A.i HOTEMtmVALS. forrAtiie, J II.Hettleinire, Woodbtiru. ICdwnrd II. Ahruiult, Portlnnd. (Hum. J, Johnson, Portland. . Miss (.oulso Bohroednr. Portland. J K. Martin, Portlnnd, Silts Ourtrudo Town, (Jilvorton. Miss Mint Hmlth, Hllvertou. Mrs. J. K. ilaiuuioiid, rJllvertou. Mr. J. K. Mount, Hllvirlim. Mrs. Jenny Hmlth, Hllvurtou, Mrs. (loo Cusltur, Hllvurtou. (Iforgo Cuslter. Hllvertou. Oliver Orion, North Ynmhlll. wii.umktti:, It. O. (leer, Honolulu. Fnl It. llorts, ficlo. II. Iv. Ijinushurg, Portland. J. II. Hmlth, Portland. U. I.. Harrows, Hin Frauclao, F. II. Doyle, Han Fronolcoo, II. S. HoiMili. Chiiiigo, a II. Illsrull, Mlumaoll. Addis (InlUgher, Hnu Francisco, Jacob Mayer, Portland, Julius Ixnv, Portland. C S. ITiiim. Portland. M. FriMlviitlml, 1'ortUiid. 1). O. HtwuiiMii, Portland, II. ThoiiipHou, St. Iuils, Mo. C. 0. ('nrain.bt. Iouis, Mo, V II llrowu, &x Fraiieim. Patrick Collmrl. Oregon Oily. Iliuiry Uug. Purtluud. 8. J, Ntiuiird, Chloagn. Frank H Haudurs. ban FranaUoo. " r LJ. Knocked Down. Cotinclman A. II. liureu had n narrow escape from serious iniury. Ho Has knocked down mid run over by n light rig, driven by n couple of careless young females, nt the comer of High mid Court sireois. rortunaieiy, Mr. uuron ch raped with some bruises. False Alirm. Tlio Flro department was called out last night nbout to o'clock, and run down to tho cornor of Commercinl nod Ferry streets, but it proved to bu n false lnrin. Officers Elected. Central Lodgu K. of P. elected the fol lowing ollicers last evening for tho six months beginning July I : H. A. Johnson, chmiceilor commander; A. II, Williams, leu chancellor; Frank W. Power, prelate: W. I. Hlaley, mustor of work; W.T. Blnter, master oitlnonco; F. W. Hteusloff, master ol exchequer: 0. II. UjMlcgraff, keeper of records and seal ; Claudu Towmiend, innster-nt-urins; Carey F. Martin, inner guard; John II. Hcott, outer guard. For the Serial Season. Tho now sprltiK suits for men nnd boys, at tho New York ltncket. lake tint u)uof all. nod they are going fast; nlso men's nnd hoys' wlilto and work shirts. o urn I Is, jackets, underwear for all nges, crash routs nnd vests, dusters, men's mid boys' fur. crush mid straw hats, ilovin. susunders. All nt rnckel prices. Pienso call nod save money. LM-lw In Probate Court. J. (. A How Ihy, administrator of tho estate of Kllzabelh Drown, do conned, has 11 led Ids rejiort of the sale of 100 ucron of laud to J. K. .Itgler ut IQ rer nere, and asks that said sale ho con tliemud. Heavy Fleece of Wool. Out ut Hheriif Frank Durhlu's farm Monday, whllu tho sheep shearers weru clipping tho wool off of Mr. Durbiu's lino Hock of Cotswold sheep, ono year ling buck produced L'0.L oiilids of wool, mid ono yearling owe produced J KJUIIIIS. Ill Now n fine plnco must bo provided for Hilly Savage. ' t I J Mulkey goes back to tho senate by an Increased veto from Democratic Polk. nt. South Balem is still the Salon, banner Dtimocrntlc.Cltln'n'a precinct. lit ' Judge O'Donald has met nt least fhe hundred men who wero responsible for his election. I I I Tho Statesman's wonderful inllucnco was beautifully displayed In tho way It reduced W. W. Hall's majority to 831. t t T Justico O'Donald says if he is electrd by ono majority It was not by tho vote of nny lawyer, but.by his own vote. Ml If Justico O'Donald U elected by one vote, how many Salem lawyers will claim to have cast It? Ill t t t The famous ocalltt, Mrs. Itosollloch. Ilauer, aselsted Gov. Ueer In closing tho campaign in linker county. t t t Thoro will lie nearly a thousand less votes on the final footings than thoro wero two years ngo. t t t Wore the ono thousand stny-at-liomo votes in Marion county milboxpausloii. Irts? I I I Thetu will bu no more calling of hard names until the legislature meets. t t t Two men who may bo b fore tho peo ple again Lieutenants Finior for clerk, and Murphy for sheriff, t t t Will the Mitrholl-Mcllride fuction or gmilzo tho next legislature? Well, if not, why not? Av nil m i f I T Wo are da honest In what we say, a PI All! lALKIn w,,at we 8C"' Wo do not mlarop rt 1 1 .n,- reMnt in gtaiemonts we do not sub stitute In prescriptions. We believe that genuine "honesty is the best policy" and that?' no permanent success in business can bo attained without conn denco, hence In all our dealings with physician and patient, and general pub lic, it has been our first aim to merit confidence. Therefore, when wo tell you an article is "good," wo believe it to be so, and our quarter century experi ence with drugs ought to qualify us to Judge" intelligently along this line. If you wisn the best medicines put in your prescriptions, bring them to us-if you like substitution take them elsewhere. We neref teamed but om kind of Pharmacr tbe botiett kind. notber truth, our price- art rlgbt for right goodi DAN'L J, FRY Graduate in Pharmacy- A ROUSING SALE EVER EQUALS "I'll voto forjFinrer if you'll vote for Hofer?" Bob walked off in disgust, saying: "You can novor get anything out of a Democrat." tit The schools of Baker City wero closed Friday and a meeting of tho board of directors was held. A numlier of patrons of tho schools wero present and requested that tho board retain Prof. Churchill and ho was accordingly ap pointed, his salary being increased from $H00 to $1760. Ho has fourteen teach ers under him tit Dr. Smith's lies that Hofer made the appropriation bill of 1895 nnd that It was the largest general appropriation bill ever made will never bo retracted. The blgwsr tho He tho more convenient lodgment It finds In somo men's heads, and nothing but a surgical operation could remoe it. i I Tho Democrats have the sheriff, the Populists tho clerk, the Prohis the Jus tico of thp peace and the constable, and tho Republicans tho rest of tho officer. Now everybody ought to be satisfied, and Join In tho ratification. Salem Statesman. TO TAX SLOT MACHINES ORDINANCE PASSED I1Y THE CITY COUK-CIL General Occucatloa Tax Surfeited, and Other Important Leilslallon In llaad. ' At a regular last evening all oxcept Gesner, chair. meeting of the council members were present Mayor Hleliup in tho Trusty bliarrears. James 1M wards, u trusty ut the state M)iilUiutiary, from Multnomah county, serving one year for larceny from the person, look udvautugu of tho confidence ronomlil til linn mid diKUiineiired veatur. day. He hud but live weeks longer to servo, ami as lie Is a crlmt u Ho u III Imi easily identified. It is thouuht that his mind Is not porieetly sound. It seems that ho bus boon tulkluu to soiuoofhlM I lellon -pribouers ubout dro ulug himself jTlioiiiitluirillwi have offered u reward. nun iiiuuMiTipiioii oi iiiu prisoner win Imi found uliiowhoru In this apor. election Held mid only one parly elected, but nil purlieu uru ui'comuhlu us imtroini and supplied with tho bout of provisions and groceries uy nrunuon a uugmi 6-e-o-d. Trom Up the Sanilam. (leorgo Amlerbou, eniuo down from I'.lkhoruyeaUirday to deliver tho tally lii'iils mid ballot Itoxoa to tho county dt'tk. llMHttys the Deiuooratic-Citiaens carried everything mint of Tumor. Died In Lebanon. Mrs. Wm. Hkiff, of this city, received tho sad lutulllgeiico lust night, uiiuouno lug tlio death of her aged mollier, Mrs. 0. 0. Slurry, of UiImiumi. Mrs. Hklff mid children, left thia morning foi that place No further particulars could bo learuiM s to caiuo of death or funeral arraugemeuta llORN. 8TAIUU0K.-Ti Mr. and Mra. I'ranV Slarliuok, in Polk wiunty, Oregon, oh Tuesday, Juno (i, 1100, u sou. IHVIN. At the family home on Trade street, ou Sunday, June U, IlKK), to Mr. and Mrs. I). .. Irvln, u sou. Berries Berries Berries Two shipments daily ot the famous ?C X x ; Clarks Seedling Strawberries From the Ars. Otter olace on Kaiser's Bntimn. Our natrons say they never had uchood fruit and it isdiflicuH to yet enough, call early, -V ifc'otli & Graber la y it, a, uiKVKMANM, 'a 134 ut ar, ruoMK 151. Hmittr,li Qwt OJ tjiUlng ghu way. I'or Ladles aad the Household. Ijico uurlains, IksI spri,t la, luoes. inn brolderloa, VioturU lnn. dotted Swim, Swtaa eurlaiu goods, linen and Utli timels, table damask, hosiery, ties, gloves, corsets, collars and other umtful artloliiH. nl at low prices, at tho Nuw York Itackut. l'luiao call mid m the dlffareut iluea. . ttU'Jdlw The Modern Beauty Ihtivoe ou giKVl fooil and uuthiue, with plenty of exureieo In tho oien air. llur mrm glows with hwdlh and her face blooms with Ita Umuty. If her syatem iikhIi Iho oleuiialug action of a laxative remedy, she uvea the gentle mid pleasant Syrup- of Figs, made ly tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. United Arlltini Atteatloa. 1'liero will lOHktrwlHrry festival at thoArliaan llalllhla evening, immedi ately niter the bueliitaa niretlng. A imalUduUslon Hill oharaed fur supper. luueora, iiuaiueaa meet- tho foetlvftl Klectlou of mg at T oVUik. Come to and bring all your friends. CoMMlTrCK. For n "recent Importation," as. Frank Davey called him, "Jack" Jeffrey did pretty well to run SOO ahead ot his party in Marion county, t t t f.lttle Doc Smith was the only "per sonality" In tho Marlon county fight. Will ho again bo tho Mitchell. Mcllride hold-up speaker? t t t Tlmt'a right, l'ut nil South Africa under the llriiiah Hag. That will keep Americans at homo and force Immigra tion to our country. t M I'oalllnnsforthu Itepuhllcan leaders: K. II. Flagg, clerk of the senate; Frank lUvey, clerk of tho house; K. J. Hen drloks, assistant collector of customs, t I i Kugenu has a (loddeaa of Liberty con test, with tho following entered In a voting centest: Mlfs Dollle Ankony, Mlaa Ada Hendricks, Miss Carrie I'alnu, Miss Utile Waller, Miss Madge Ilatteo, Misa l.iszle Orlllln, Misa Maude Densmoro, MIm Jllh Hoffman, Mies Jennie (lilstrap. t It Itoh Hendricks tucklttl a Democrat whu was going to voto for Hall, and asked him to vote tor Fliuor. "I'll tell you what I'll do," said the Democrat. When one's word i not worth a bean their oath is no better. Kxchange. t t A Itepuhllcan (olitician la lwnyi sharp enough toget Iwth the A. I". A. mid the Catholic votes aufliclently to elect him ton (at county otllce. Hut look at the way Klder was slaughtered la UieJ Catholic precinct. ' msui oauxnEU fain. J O'Donald $ CO unsworn A Chase 3 1)5 UrlsHold&C huso 8W N J Judah 00 Sim II While 76 The committee on ordinances reported "back to tho council tho ordinance li censing ulcklo Indlio-slot machines in tho city of Salem and do p.tsa without amendment; we also ask further tim in which to report upon tlio other ordio nances heretofore referred tjus," The ordinance was later passed. Hid were received on 000 feet of fire hoBe, but action was Indefinitely post poned. Tho following resolution was offered and unanimously adepted: "Hesolved, lly tho common council ol tho city of Salem, Oregon, that whereas tlio city is in legitimate need of addi tional revenue, and that the samo must no ramcu in such manner as to impose tlio sliKhtest possible burden to tlm dti. zeus. therefore this council favor & im. oral occupation license, comprehending every line of business carried on here, and to this end, thu mayor is hereby in structed to appoint a committee of eight from the body of this council, to frame and draft such nn ordinance as shall meet the Interests of the citizens by the lowest rate of llconso possible; and Imi it further 'Hesolved, That the commlttoe herein provided for meet at the city hall, in HEADQUARTERS hilo some politician make their headquarter at somo hall, the peoplo who want to enjoy ... wk iivuri meat, their headquarters at thu make WHITE HOUSE RKTADRtin McKiixor A IUbxiukt I'roprletora, lOd Bute St. Cement, Lime and Plaster, best Qualities, lowest rates. Also 200,000 Star A Star shingles Just received. D, S. Bentley & Co. Phone 30. 310 Front St Crystal Ice Works la delivering ice to Ita patrotn at the prevailing pilces. Atao joe eram in any quantity will Im dollverwl to auv part ol the the city. Vtiw 6A0 per gallon, warralieUol.pep 12 hour after delivery, ; m : t ; J. Kiiabc, Ludwig, Fisher, Hardman and Kingsbury Pianos Estey and Chicago Cottage Organs We sell for cash or on easy pay. meuts. ami take jour old Instrument ill trade. Alwa i.U.1 i .v v.n. .. i..i.... i li "r"!-. " -" - nuvturr muMiig or uuying, Standard Rotary Seeing Machluea, the nation pride. Tlie lightest running, fattest, moat convenient machine made. See the one in operation in north window. e rent new machine, repair old pnea, and take your machine In trade at what It's worth. Bicycle Business Tribune road models, fio, are tak lug the popular fancy again this aeaaoo. You'd ought to have seen them roll out Saturday. More in alwrtly. l'lenty of low priced wheela from f25 up. Tribune. Kacer Tribune Chainlee " Come and tee these models Stearns. 1000 Model r. . . . $jo uiaccor leilow. Sundries for the whole town. Price right. Majeatic or Stvlar Gas lamp Calcium Carblda, 2 lb. for fro 75 open session, at least tuico a week, for tlie purpose of hearing tho opinions nnd statements of tho business men of Salem in tills behalf, and that said committeo conform as nearly as may be, in view of tho best public service, to tlio estimates submitted by said business men in rela tion to the licenses proposed to be placed upon their particular lines of business ; and that said committeo report its find ings to this council nt tho earliest practi cable day." Councilman Walker, who Introduced the resolution, was mado chairman of tho committee by Mayor Bishop. Tho application of A. Sclirelber and Uacli A. Nailstanck for liquor licenses, were referred to committee on licenses. The petition o! Hoover & Hido for permission to establish a sign advertis ing their business at their establishment on Commercial street, wns referred to the committeo on streets and public property. An ordinance granting to Horst Uros. of San Francisco, permieslon to con struct a private tnlephonu line, was in troduced, read two times nnd referred to thoordlnanco committeo. Tho following mnendment to tho bicycle ordinance was offered, and duly referred : "It shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to ride ot any tlmo nny bi cycle, trlcyclo, unlcyclo or tandem on the eldewnlks of the city of Salem, with in tho following limits: On Commercial Btreot from Trade to Center street; on tho south side of Stato street between Commercial and Twelfth; on tho east sido of High street between Stato ami Ferry streets ; nnd on tho west side of Commercial streat between Center and Marion streets; on tlie south sido of Forry street between Commercial and Liberty streets." Councilman Griswold also suggested amendments prohibiting wheelmen from tho following sections of streets; North side of Court street between Capitol nnd High streets nnd tho west oide of Com mercial street between South Mill creek and the southern boundary of the city. it will ho seen that thu territory to which wheelmen have access will bo thus considerably reduced. Illds were asked to bo advertised tor, for -100 jjchoirs to seat tho armory, nnd tho council will meet next Monday evening to considor samo. At this point Aldermun Alien nroio to a question of information, asking "if the saloon men of tho city had been given permlslon to keep their places of business open all day Sunday last last? To tills Itecordcr Judah .maunr.! promptly. "Xo." Tho recorder then wontonjto stato to the council that practically tho samo conditions existed hero last Sunday a9 on "Conductors Picnic Sunday in June of last year. All saloons wero kept open then, by agree ment of tlm saloon men, who, rather man lose the commerce of a big day, would go Into court mid light the ordi nance. Tho .same purpow prevail on list Sunday, nnd tho ucorder declared frankly, that he would not enter upon a series of prosecutions on this score un less tho council fortified him with legal counsel to meet tho talent the saloon men would certainly bring into court if anyorall werenrrested. Ho could not and would not net as judge and prosecut ing attorney too, but said ho was in possession of pollco roports covering all evasions of the ordinance on last Sun day and could and would put tho law in operation If the city was properly repre sented in tlie contest that was soon to follow. He said this city was fortunate, In that, on neither event complained of, there been tho slightest disorder, nor even a police call, and that tho violation o( tho city laws relied, for its enforce ments, in this particular relation, upon thli disposition of the council to supply the police department with the neces. sary legal assistance to safely bolster the city's Interest in tlie premises. As happened last year, when a similar report was made uothmg was done by the council at last. Mayor llishop stated that he was In receipt of a communication from Port land insurance men notifying him that unless the residents of Salem verv vig orously and effectively cleaned up their back yards, streets and alleys, and that in the very immediate future, there would be an advance In the local inaur ance rate. Upon motion of Griswold, Chief of police Gibaon was instructed to nomy property owners to clean their yards at once. imumttMui At Friedman's New Racket Store Men's Serge Suits in bluo nnd black, $0. Men's Mixed Tweed Suit nt $7. t$, nnd $10. Men's Scotch Tweed Suits nt f5, fO, nnd 7. Men's CIny Worsted in bluo nnd black, $10, $ 12.00, nnd $16. Men's 8ttmmcr Suits 2 60, $4.00 nnd fC.OO. Mcn'sJAH'Wool pants, $2, $2.50 nnd $3. Men's Crash lints, 25,c 60c, 76c. Men's Felt HntB, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 nnd up. Men's Neck Tics, Flashy, nnd goes like lightning nt 25c. Mpn'n Ximv Shlrtnnnd underwear etc Our boy's school suits nlwnyo noted for Uiolr torvico giving nui, ust n trillo better than UBual this summer. 1He ti And In Ladies' wear have lust received n beautiful lino of Ibcm ... gloves, handkerchiefs, illk mitts, crash skirts, and crash for aklrtins "? nntinmi. nnd black silk skirts, etc. " p!!!M And today you will find ua giving you bettor goods, tor loss mom? ,. I , quicker unu Doner servico ovory uay man ever before. "" Dl ngs, AIM choose from Friedman's New Racke Cor. Stnto and Commercial Sts Sal.n 'H, 6L0SIN6 OUT Shoes for everybedy: nice stylish goods at less tli wholesale cost. Men's hats, best qualities, late styles, we are sells iiicin at just avvui nun uiikv. Just think, children's white kid gloves, only 10c a rillU Milt veiling uiny iu a yam. OlIKb, M imp tCttui uncut tu scicii nuill, JUC a yjfi aim upward, rnie uieas suuua, cut acta, giuves, underwit hosiery, laces and embroideries, we are selling for lessthi wholesale cost. Isadore Greenbaum RAMBLER dlUYCLba AKb JUST A LITTLE AHEAD OF All! UOAlFbTITORS; IN FACT THEY ALWAYS HAW BEEN IN. ADVANCE THAT IS WHY YOU SE RAMBLERS EVERYWHERE X X X X Experienced Wheelmen choose Rambler BECAUSE THEY HAVE TONE AND STYLE A! WELL AS ALL GOOD POINTS WHICH 60 TOl MAKE UP A WHEEL OF THE VERY HIGHES GRADE, AND AT 'I HE POPULAR LIST PRICE, fM None are better at any price few as gocJj REMEMBER BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LON(l YEARS OF EXPERIENCD, CONSEQUENTLY THR KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL A CALL IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR WHEEtl 03ATT SHIPPI 258 Commercial St. A.lull line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installments ll i i-2 D S PATTONSB0OKST0R 1 Headquarter for J Why Pay Hieh $ Prices for Shoes? .36c F Z WT iTTSwT crs MlirtlllVn DrnnV'-- - X ' CrT V NL 3 mugjUiio. I I up I, . t i i.hwi yon can get nhat vou "2 ntatOSariJS'UACKWfor lew money than elsew here. Nm our line of the famous Pace- t Uith what vnn n e. ' . tf ly hat, cloves and nhirt. 4 Kodaks and Cameras 15 and 20 per cent, discount Allowed, LARSON'S NEW FRUIT. EVAPQRATOf JOHN I. Bv its use ill W shafts are w pensed with, tnj iruit are drycj under dead heiij it:-is fireproof; i saves 80 per ctnti in tue : it sa 3-4 in labor. drv in 13 hou without dippi in lye. For circe-l laraddres LARSON, SHAW OREGON o carry a full lino of n.i. tt MM911 r- i '. " ,,a.r. nti. for thecele- "'Lira ouu pan ii. 30T COrT-q OiHMitjrouoffl, sim, . 2 usburns One Price Racket Store J 4 303 Com. St, Opposite P. O. f ' VVXVVTOXVVSXV.V tiave RATESJN ICE . The following low rait on i i wen agreed upon by the Capital Ico ork and Crystal fee Workt. of thlS city beBlnnJng iUy 10: ' ' lM Confectionery atores. hni. i .i warkeu, using 10O lbs or more at k time B0b Per hundred; e than 18y lbV76c -Trit8.Vart,M u,in8 1001bormor1' 5c;lei than 100 lbl lo w, lb K ale be bw HV ' 'VT l0' " &taJS8ioto',7J50',1-,'to.OL Ice .hipped in eaoka 76e per 100, f ,ck. llJff Oawtal In-lVoBia -,0 Cmnxx. Ics Wokm. Bottled Beer Klugtf Bcck.SuccMaet to.lrcli All order forbotUedberTittl! at the brewnrv. V.r, o wild W"TI Kree rity riellyery. telpk nJ1, 75c a Sack Perfection flour, manufactured rrl Withelra 4 Bon. Monroe, Or., w -" by Gulmw A B 5-Mro S1m Or J&kxbL?. . .. .... jiam m imi iwiiMiwipi m pp 1 1 ii i Mil) i iiiSJiX -