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si ! i , '. ft',.' 4 t ' if? t- ? ,.? las fi1 rsc-it j, rWiti'toatsr n- .LJLL- ' '" - TRemnant Sale X THIS ! SC (Srcr 7O0O yards of calico remnants in ? ;cV;aUcrns and splendid colors, to go at 5 and Ibolvereon e The Big Bargain House of Salem. sWsMswwMMWamwssmi'MWss - t i -ss new uinpams In striccs. checks ana plaids, for waists and summer dresses. Kool and Komfortable. 12 l-2c the yd. See display in north window. Warner's I I I FVllrVlimlA & I .ft Corsets J Jtn jiiijyiv XJV9 r A Va oxi ma tu asi iva cca rva 5 a RIG REDUCTION 3 n P S On our entire line of shirt waists, sizes 32 to U in- j D eluding white and colors. g D $1.50 waists reduced to $1.20. g si. lb waisis reaucea w cpi.uy. p 8 $1.00 waists reduced to 85. d p 85 waists reduced to 70. g a 50 waists reduced to 40. g n k a call in and see them and be P e WHITE u , , B Made of imitation tucking g $2.50, others at $1.00 to S W. H. HOBSON p BOr OOMMBWOIAIi HT. HAMCtVt OH, U fl ...i,n.nKtiMkn Kn ivra rvri rwn rvn rvn M fVT3 EkVI KJ.VI lakU Ukt&AM X - WCATIIUH. Fair tonight and Haturdav. Arc You Perfectly Sure That your k1iuh wit ?'," t4lf ,1' fug what doaotiH fit ytMir lUt U i UU a going without gUw-ti iiittuwllwr. Dfeotlvo mul abnormal vlsUm Mimt Ix nldod or mlwhtal rointlui Wlmi th y netult, It itwul (hi uiuuli tlmt tlm Htiti muitbotupp'lul hi on. Wo olinrgui you nothing for an uumuiiUioit whWi myHt you a workll irnitrf. 8pwtolM rflimlml awl Iwihi uiiHl caTotl at rcawiiiibl clwrgMi. C.H.HINGBS SnOOMMICHOlAt. HT Noxi UiMr to IbHverNHi' Iw Si We 1iho live Uh to rlumt out urn Iuih br busings nl HaImd Omhii. It yon are IntBJi'ited cull l mr 'v. m-tf. llmn.ii b I umhh (. Berries Berries Berries Two diipmcnls eiaily of the famous a: A X Clapks Seedling Strawberries JFtgm the Mrs. litter place on Kaisei's Buttom. - "Our j atrons ay they never had suchood fitiit and it is Jiilkult to get enough, call early X JR.otl-1 St ,WSStM9J"l,l v, .. UouKudK-r tho Great Ul mtMMKViiBZ -S bL WEEK X 8c at AT An nl IlirA'li new nctiwwu j ah that's new in EnE ah mat & mv m -t. lish Squares, Imperials A hour-in-iianui, uai bows, Tects, etc. 50 cents each See display in south window. Sl.00 Crash Hals J tvu rxa ivaiwiDsanjaNDi c convinced of their value, g 2 SKIRTS 3 - trimmed with inserting, d $2.00. g 'mw' "" " - JAHC)fF.rMJmVALSAi TTTTTTTTTTVf wii i.Mifnu Arthur OpMiiihlmtr, Hun Krniioiico. I. yiimluilnu'r, Ntuv Nnrk. Win. IUt. Ban Kriinuli'co. A. N Hiiiith. l'orlliMnl. Kola Nola, Albany, M. 1. .MmiiUOmilin, Han rranobro. 1.. Coliliinli. rortluml, B41111111I (otilter, Portland. ()(orgo W. Ilorxlg, Now York. M. II, KiimiHin, (Jlilcuuo. II, (I. MeKlnitty, I. a Crosse, Wis. II II Dunn, hirllnud. J. II. Williams, Ohlcngo. T. IVitrsnu, I'lirlUml. Sam OoliUmltli. Portland. It. I. I.liiileii, Portland, wmiiK. 1'nrry Kimuidy, WiMvlliuru, I'. I. Bliiisou, 1'ortlnuil, W. 8. PIu'Iih, I'm (laud, OllvurS. OhlKox, PurtUud, Hi mil Sioiip, llrtnvntvillo. II S, Murliu, HrovMnvllKi. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Townsundnnd oliildrMi, Porthuul. I'or UJIti sl the HoutcbolJ. Iirtt ourlaiiiH, lxl spruu Ik, Iuohs , mil briiklMrlM, Vtetorlu Uwu, dottnl Swin, Uit ourtntn KiMxIii, linen and hull' IuwhU, Inlilo damask, honiury, tltm lilovtw, wnHits, collars and ntlmr nwlnl rtillolu. all at low prlttm. at thn No York lUckwt. Plwno null and mo tin iilir)iu linos. o 111 iw Orogun has gone Itepubltoau, and nmny pooplo Imvo gouoto TIIK l-'Allt tuns and tavod from ID to tt cents on ory dollar' worth o( goods purohnsMl Yours for barslnf, OH 2i O. P. lUbuy. Prop Graber ' ISt STATU HT. ttlOM 151, t sou bcln rht.n sgr. JESSE APPLECATE, llow II Lot Ills Prorerty Dtcsuit of Ad other Man's Crl int. From lh Dally Ktien Geard Tho name of Jesse Applcgato was b Tory fomallarono to tlio pioncecrs of Oregon. The Dran Watchman has pub llshcdaskclchof his llfo, "Bomcthlng about tho Sago of Yoncolla," running through several Issues of tho paper, which is very interesting. Wo give a couploof extracts, ono of which rolates to his financial ruin tlio dishonesty 01 a stato ofllclal.anil tboother regarding uncioBinKUBya oi ins evumiui n.u. "Alxnttthls tlmo 18051, Applcgato tnHiul n .h.aI t.t..,t fn. n tflvrn ttlim. BiIIVU i nu.ovjr 1lfllU IUI ..f.- Ma"y. UorcaretaryU'ohttonwlllt,,koI'lacoat '" regular meet ived to bo a thief and ' ing on tho first mondny in July. Mr. (or uamuei n. am stato. May proved his bondsmen woro compelled to pay uro of which ho was guilty, turned over to tho statu oil A m.loontn Ids monoy, notes and accounts, ami about 1,000 acres of land, retaining only his old compass, tho implement and symbol of his prosperous years. Ho ami his wifo then went to California, and hired out to work for Jesso I) Cnrr ho at making funco and she as cook for a household of workmen) fourteen in all. Iloth worked boyond their strength and tlio woman trokodown first, being com pelled to abandon tho task. "llogavo mlnuto inslruclions In ro gard to his funeral wished It to 1ms very tilnin. no disnlnv or ornamentation nltout his ilrrss or 'tho box' in wjiicb ho should lw laid to rout J gavo directions that no costly foreign stono should mark the spot, hut assisted his son In quarrying n plero of native sandstone, willed no wished Mini son to prepare with Ills own hands a plain, smooth slab with, on ono side, tho nnmo of her who had been Ills III" companion. Nothfnirelse.' ho said: 'if anyone wiinta to know more lot him consult tho rec ords.' His wishs liavo been carried out." Tho stale of Oregon did Jesso Apple- gato agreat wiong when they stripped him of tho fruits of a lifetlmo of toil and honorable endeavor. In all equity why should Jcuso Applcgato lmvo been com pelled to make good the stealings nl an odlclal whom tho pcoplo of Oregon had selected tohandlo their funds and at tend to their business? Tlio bond did not make Samuel K. May honest. It did not keep him from stealing public money entrusted to Ii'h keeping. Yet tho thiol was allowed to gouuwiiipt of lusticu while an Inno cent man was stripped of his pocs sions and turned out of his home, de tiondcnt upon his children. All this was done In tlio inline of Jim t'co tho letter of tho law might bu ob served, not that tho h:oiIo of Oregon had tho least deslro to rob old Joifo Applegntoof his proKirty! It was a grievous wrong. Two Silent Wtddlncs. W00I.KY IiKNO.V. At tho homo of Mrs. Catherine b)iion, In Moinlugslde, Hnlem, Oregon, Jumi 7, 1U00, by Hev. John Parsons, I). I).. I.utherU. bonon and Miss Alma Wooley, both of Port land. Mr, I.enon was a memlier of Company F, volunteers, and was with his company in Manila. In honor of this, tho home of Mrs. I.enon wai decorated with the national colors, us well as flowers and uvergreeus. It was a quiet wedding, only Immediate friends of tho family being present, nud niter tho ceremony an elegant lunch was served. The bridal party went to their homo in Port land Thursday. JUDSON-CAItD.-At the homo of the hrldo'a parents, Mr, and Mrs ltoln'rl T Judgoii, in Houtli sabiiii, at 'J p. m Wi-duesday, Juno I), MR), Miss Hllle M. .IiiiIhoii, of this city, to Joseph M. Card, of Dallas, Itov. It O. lllaeUell, imstor of tho IamIIo M, I'., church, olllctatiug. It was a quiet homo wedding, and the ceremony was witnessed by only a small company of tho Intimate friends of the young couple, The brldo is one of Halem's pioneer daughters and n most estimable young woman. Klio has been engaged In m'IiooI teaching fur n number of years, and tins acquired an enviable reputation, Tho groom Is a substantial eitlreu of Polk county where he resides on a farm mar Dallas. Mr. and Mrs, Card have gone to tliolr farm home where they have lieguu house keeping. The Modern llesuty I'hrhes on good fix! and sunshine, with plenty uf exercise In tho open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with Its beauty. If her system needs the demising notion o( n laxntho remwly, sliu ums the gentle and pleasant 8yrup of Figs, made by the California tig Syrup Co. only, For the Strini Ssoa. Tho now Slirliik' suits for men nml bo)s, at tho New- York Itaoket, take the eye of all. and thoynro going fast: also men's ami ixiys- while and work shirts, lYcraus, jitctois, uuuerwoar lor ail age, -rash coats and tests, dindors, men's ami twy" fur, crush snd straw lints, glmes. nin.lors. All ot racket nrlees. PI,m. o-ill mid sao money. Sd-lw About Pianos And Organs When you put your money Into an Instrument ol any sort you want to boralistlcd that you'ro getting full win, Many "Steuell" pianos aro put out at a price that would buy n llrstchis Instrument of u reliable msVe. The ease shook! bo tho last thing to consider, yet, customers many times buy because the ease catches tho c)o, forgetting that the frutne, sounding board, action, eon stnietlou, tone and touch aro far more vital lnt. When you look nt Knaho, Ijidwlg, Fisher or lUidman tuiuM, can uxHintue every detail and llnd It ivifwt. Make it a point o sco us. We aro glad to sho goods. DM Instruments taken in oxehange Uood sold for cash r installments. R.A. WIQQINS SOT OOTVT 551 '" Opposite IVtotttco. JNtleni Plane, organs, icf Ing machines trnmlm EDUCATIONAL OFFICES. TO D Filled In Various Institution By State Board. the Tho State Board of Education went to Drain today, (o elect n new president, and officers and faculty for the Stato Normal reboot at that point. 1'rcatdent Walker is not an applicant for re election. At tho next mcctlngof tho Stato'Board tf ClItlAII 4 111 iihaL iflx.lnnia M Hit tit laMen wln gcccUd lor lI)0 nef0rm Riinnt Mnin p,.,nnl ami rtlln.l .hnol. . A gpida, meeting may bo held early e5t wee for this purpose. If a spec. ii mnit .i,n t, i,i.i ,i, i-. " ' rrcseotl says In a Halcm dispatch: Un ucr tlio system now prevailing, overy position becomes vacant by tho ex- piratlon of tlio year for which tho in cumbent was elected Thoro aro there fore, vocancies In all tho faculty posi tions In all tho schools. It has been the custom of tho Board o' Kducatton to elect tho subordinate officials without any special consultation with the suierlntendent. Asa rctutt of this method thero has been almost con' slant friction in some of tho Institutions, the siiierlntcndcnt and faculty falling to agree. Thle has been particularly true nt tho blind school. A year ago Suticrlntendent Carter, of tho blind school, assured tho hoard that if they would select a faculty satisfactory to him ho would conduct tho school with out friction. The boar J took him at his word, and after giving him another year In which to demonstrate his ability to run tho school smoothly, they elected a faculty approved by him. A mamber ol the Hoard said today that the experi ment has proved satisfactory, as there has been harmony nt the blind school all tho year. JOURNAL X-RAYS. Taylor will not be a candidate for gov ernor ot Kentucky again. Tho opposition of about three Salem lawyers olected John II. Scott to the oillco of county Judgo. Ono Salem tonsorlal parlor is said to have trimmed ono Candidate's poll' ical whiskers. t t t Tho ltov. Kdgar P. Hill of Portland delivers the baccalaureate sorrnon at tho Statu University Sunday Juno 10. t t t It Is believed that on n referendum veto Hev. P. H. Knight of Salem would probe the most pupularorthodox preach er In Oregon. I t t What's tho matter with blent. Kinztr having that ball at Woodburn and giv ing nil his friends a chance to enjoy It with him. llrnvo old lighter Paul Krugcr. Ho s.iys tlio lloers will not surrender their coifntry to tho llritlsh as long as thoy have 500 men to put In the Held. WnBco county went Itepubllran, Moody receiving H'JO, ami Wolvorton 07. Democrats elected county Judge, uommhsioiicr,' and trensurur, t t A Now York advertiser sends for a copy oITiik Jouiinai. and wants to ad vertise a remedy for "a Moral regula tor." Ho should hao started up beforo election, W. W. Hall, tho man oponod by the Halcm Statesman for rc-clcctlon rs county clerk, hud nearly tho biggest vote on the Itepiihlioau ticket. Anotlur evidence that advertising pays. . All tho glorious record in Marion county that thu.ltepublicans could boast ol In tho recent ritiHpalgn was made bj men this party kicked out of its conven tlon or that tho leaders f night nt the polls. Tho 1 y of tho While Itibhon workers Is heard In thelaud. "Wo were lulled Into a dangerous security. Sister Dun nlway lold us to make n still-hunt and wo still-hunted, and we're stlllliuntlng for our suffrage amendment." t t Tho 1'nlon campaign In I.lnn county was the best managed of any (or many years. A thorough organisation, and honest, honorable work, did wonders for the entire ticket. -:ury precinct In the county, was in touch with each other, and the Interest of evsry man on tho ticket was looked nttor, Albany Demo crat, Sundry Trades One of the most prominent parts ot our buslnoM. All wrU of sundries ler the wheel always in stock. Majestic or Solar lamps, M 00. Cari.lde 2 llw.. 3fc. ' '' PJ-iueh foot puuq tO tooOo. lKtxter net carriers, The ladies' favorite, t'Oo. (lubber out, wrry in imoket 25c. tstrap earriers, valr, aSo, Tires, lieils. saddles, oil lamps, co menu, grdiit etc. Wheels IWh .avmg a groat clean-up on sec ond iMnd wh.iJs lately, sold out some llm uava In hoth men's and wwnvit . Took m more Saiunlty. Ilavtt a man's St inch Itambler, new rims and one new tiro for f 15. Last year's 21-tiieh Tribune, f 1ft Cres ct'iitin very gvo.1 shape, ready to r do 10. Natioual In fair condi twn flO. ou can ao money by coming soon. aud bUyeles, ..ms,. !. BULK PERFUME We jjet Any odor vour fancy maychoose is here But one thing to rememoertne uesi uuura huihuk u. ""-"-";-" maker has his specialty. Each perfumer makes some odor better than the others. These are the kinds you II find here. We don't know how other people keep their perfumes, bu they do say ours last longer than those bought at most stores. May be it's because we know how to keep them so they retain their strength. That's the secret of our per fume success. DAN'L Rev.E. N. Condlt, pastor of tho Fir t Presbyterian church, died suddenly ol innnnv nl Walla Wallia. lie was formerly president of Albany College, Oregon; Occidental college, Los Angeles, and pastor at La Grande. Oregon, and Boise, Idaho. Interest in tho Clatsop county election centers in tho result of tho legislative fight John Halm is elected by a safe maloritv. Tho following is the official ceunt: For Iteprcscntativc U. F. Allen, Citizens, 023; John Habn, Citizens, 1117; Frank It. Stokes, Republican, 800; Johan K. Young, Kepubllcan, 015 Habn and Allen aro elected on a Citlsen's ticket. Hnlm was a member of the houso In 1880 and Is recalled as the mnmher who at a very critical time blocked tho Portland water bond bill. : t I A few days befero olectlon a Republi can told a Democrat not to vote for Durbln. "Why?" asked the Democrat. "Ho stolon doconco from ono ot his neighbors," said tho fellow. "Is that all bo ever stolo?" asked tho man. "Aint that enough?" "Not by n dog-gone site," said the Democrat. "Frank Durbln Is too smart n man to steal anything, ho'd have to kill to keep." Thurmsa Will ProUtel The will of E. J. Thurman, who died In Marlon county on May 15th, has been admitted to probate, on petition of Elizabeth Thurman, tho widow, and Albert Whltlock, tho latttr being named in tho will and appointed by the court as executor. Tho estate consists ot property in Marlon county valued at 10,000, In Multnomah county f 1,000. The helrs-nt law aro named as follows ; Kllxnbetli Thurman, widow of deceased, Lydlo II. Mores, Elizabeth Whit, lock, Amotea I Whltlock Maude L. Thurman, Kato Porlor aud E. J, Thurman, all of Sllverton, Mary J. Wobb, of Ocrvais, Susa M. Hemington, of Whitcson, Ilarryman, Wash. The will was signed on Jan. 31,1000 In tho presenco of Gcorgo Cusltor, F. E. WIsy and Chas. II. Drew or. Tho appraisers apiointcd aro, for Marion County, It. C. Itamshy, S. T. Hobart and Philip Hicks; for Multnomah, Samson Jones, W. J. McKlnnoy and A. 0. brush. BliDsy's Collection. Sheriff Durbln Thursday collected fS, !l.05 tax money, which Is ono ol the biggest day's collections on record, 17,- 374.75 of this was howeyer, a lump sum from tho Southern Pacific. This was for 1800 taxes: and tho prompt payment of so large a sum shows tho value and Importance of Sheriff Durbln's methods of pushing all tax collections. Under the old system this sum of over sovon thousand dollars might have dragged along for a yrsr or two, costing Marlon county (or ralhtr tho smaller tax pay ers, who as a rule pay promptly) about foOO n year interest. 1-et the good work goon. Circuit Court. Judge Ilurnett held a short session of Dept. No. 1 of tho circuit court this morning. In the mining case of W. II, Fletcher vs. Geo. Appleyard, a motion to relax costs was allowed, aud tho costs were retaxed in favor of Geo. Applepurd and J. L. Freoland at 55.30. Tho following casts were continued until tho October term. D. W. Trultt vs A. Gesner, appeal from Justice court. State of Oregon vs. Wlllanl Ilurchard, Rape. O, L. Largo vs, W. O. Burt et. at, astlon for money, Parker Hros. vs Archie Gain et al, ac tion (or money. ' Nike to Property Owners. Pursuant to the orders ot the comon council ot tlds city, and In conformity to Its ordluancss. I hereby notify all property owners in tho city of Salem, to cleau up the alleys and back-yards along and adjacent to their premises, said work to bo done by the 10th day of the present month. All delinquents will be reported to tho council on that date, and the ordinances enforced without further notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, June 8, 1000. 1). W. Gtusox, City Marshal. ft-S.2d Souveatrs Froa Berlin. Tut Journal is in receipt of copies of tho lterlin, Germany, daily papers of May 4th containing Illustrated reports of the celebration of the birthday festivi ties of the crown prince ot the German Eiuplw, They are from Mrs. W. W, Graham, nee Charlotte M. Hellenbrand, who reside in the Kaiserstadt, and they aro highly appreciated here. Two Isune. Mrs. Mary F. Miller, aged 33 year, torn Baker City, and C. A. Marr. air.! 43, from Newborn, were brought to the asylum yesterday, Th Mew York Rttkct ' tls Salem's cheapest ons-prlce ons-price caih VJ.7-Abtw none. Aiean Perfumes that you can in any quantity, from 10c up. J. FRY PERSQNEL Geo. Cussltor, F. A. DePew, Dr. Chas. Brewer and Albert Whltlock, of Sllverton aro In tho city attending county court. E. W. Hartley, of Maclcay, was in tho city today. Ho is an old school Demo crat, and wnnts to see a straight-out ticket of that naturo hereafter. Mrs. Clara Bean Nolfo of Pendleton after a visit with Salem friends has gone to her old homo nt Eugene. Mesdames Hinkleand Bolton of Ante lopo, Eastern Star delegates, ore In the city, guest of Dr. J. W. Meredith and other Salem friends. Embenler's Sentence Commuted. Governor Geerhns granted n com mutation of tho scntenco of W. E. Howe, Berving n term of "years in tho pen for emberzlcmcnt of public funds whllo treasurer of Klamath county. Tho term would explro on July 21et, but the com mutton shortens the tlmo to Juno 15th. Tho governor Is also in receipt of a petition from Easterd Oregon asking the pardon of Samuel Arnold, who is terv ing a scntenco of 18 months for burglary. $25.00 Reword Will bo paid for tho arrest and convic tion ot nnv person cauclit iniurlntr or cutting palms or shrubbery in or around tho Willamette Hotel. 20 tf J. Co.vnkr. Baker County. Tho slate ticket is strongly Republi can. W.E.Grace, Democrat, is reelected to tho legislature by 200 or more. Sam White, Democrat, carried tho county by between -100 and 500 major ity. His majorities in Union and Wal lowa, given at ovor.100 in the former and about 150 In the latter Insures his elec tion. Tho Republicans hao elected sheriff by over 200; clerk by perhaps n small majority; treasurer, survoyor and cor- onor. The Democrats Imvo elected recorder school superintendent and assessor. Your Ctumclon. Each candidate had his chamnion nt the late election, but nil lovers of a eood cigar can use "Our Champions," inado at the gaicm cigar lactory. o o d Salem Boom We have just received plenty of sewer pipe for all, Also two car loads Portland cement and Roche Harbor lime. 200.000 shimrles Star A Star. Enquire prices. D. S. Bentlcy & Co. PhonoOOl. UtO Front St 1VXMVk. ! i Why Pay High Prices for Shoes? I Ul -.. ..- - I -. iivu you iuii kpi wnai you wantntOSUURN'SRACKKTfor K less money than elsewhere. See our line of the famous Pace- maker shoes. We can tit you K with what you want. See our 5 lino of underwear, men's and J lioys' bats, gloves and shirts. 5 e carry a lull line of crash r hats, and are agouti, for the cole- ebruted Bull pants. Osburn's One Price Racket Store 303 Com. St. Opjosite P. 0. -tkX Crystal Ice Works Is delivering -ice to its patrons at tho prevailing price. Alo Ice cream In any quantity will Ihj dollvercd to any part ol the the city. Price 55c per gallon, warranted to keep 12 hours after delivery. : : : J. Maguire Prop'r. HEADQUARTERS While some politicians make their headquarter at some hall, the people wlio want to enioy the best prepared uieai, make their headquarters at the : ; WBITE HOUSE RESTAURANT HcKtixor A BusnAST Pror rietors, 10c) Stale si. McCoy Stage. Leaves Willamette stable 6:20 a, m. lallv for Lincoln. Z-in i. rv .-.i Pvrrydale and return same day. 'New hack, good horse and careful driver. i-arceis ueilTereU along the line. W K. E. Datis. iim'if iiili-nnml A ROUSING SALE EVER EQUALED At Friedman's New Racket Store Men's Sergo Suits in blue nml black, $0. Men's Mixed Tweed Suit nt $7. 3, and 1 10. Men's Scotch Tweed Suits nt $5, 0, and 7. Men's Clay Worsted in blue and black, $10, $12.50, and 1G. Men's Summer Suits f 2 50, 1 1.00 and 5.00. Mcn'sJAll-wool pants, $2, f2.50 and $ 3. Men's Crash Hats, 25,c 50c. 75c. Men's Felt Hats, 50c, 75c, f 1, f 1.25 and up. Men's Neck Tics, Flashy, nnd goes like lightning at 25c. Men's New Shirts and underwear etc- Our boy's school suits nlwnys noted for their service giving qualitlc,. u Just a trille better than usual this summer. , And in Ladies wear hnvo just received a beautiful lino of lncoa and triomln gloves, handkerchiefs, silk mitts, croBh skirts, and craBh for skirting, ginhlttV outings, nna uihuk biik bmi id, viv, , And todny you will find us givlne you better goods, for loss monoy, aw . choose from, quicker und bettor servico every day than over beforo. w Friedman's Cor. Stnto nnd Commorolnl Sts. CLOSING OUT Shoes for everybedy: nice stylish goods at less thn wholesale cost. wt , Men's hats, best qualities, late styles, we are selling them at just about half price. Just think, children's white kid gloves, only 10c a pr. Fine silk veiling only 10 a yard. Silks, a large assortment to select from, 30c a yard and upwards. Fine dress goods, corsets, gloves, underwear, hosiery, laces and embroideries, we are selling for less than wholesale cost. Isadore Greenbaum First Door South of Postoffice. RAM 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 THE POPULAR LIST PRICE, 40 None are better at any price few as good REMEMBER BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LONG YEARS OF EXPER1ENCD, CONSEQUENTLY THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL X CALL IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE. IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR WHEELS. CQATT 258 Commercial St. A7ull line of Bicycle Sundiies. If LARSON'S NEW FRUIT EVA0RAT0R ifaffl -,,- JOHN L LARSON, RATES ON ICE The follfiwinnt Ismv ... A . a -- laics lll tj UtVYO been .agreed upon by tho Capital Ice ? i an,,t C7f taI icf W"k8' of ' city beginning Slay 16: .... w,,c,7 aiorca noieis ana ash markets, unim. irv . . - .. ' 50c per hundred; lees Uian IW lbs 75c. 71 n,Vte ,.'artif " U8in8 or more 76c,lea than 100 lbs. lc per lh. 5 sate uotew 10c. 1 In Ion 1na I7M. I 11 . . .... at the works. ' ' W' lee sbiired in lvV t. ,. inn ...i. extra. ' all, T' '"t" 'l6tf CwnaTlWoKfc fssSWHSBS New Rackel Salem Orsgon 3LER SJHIPP New wheels on installments PATTONS BOOK STORE Is Headquarters lor Kodaks and ICameras 15 and 20 per cent, discount Allowed, By its use sill air shatts are dis pensed with, and truit ae dryed under dead heat, it is fireproof; it saves 80 per cent in fuel; it saves 3-4 in labor. Can diy in 13 hours without dippinf in lye. For circu laraddres SHAW OREGON. Bottled Beer Klingcrft Bcck,Succeeef te.SoutbSalt Bottling Works, All otders for botUd beer wBl be allto at the brewery. Kept osteoid storsft Fre city delWery. T48shs?1. 75c a Sack PerfeuUoa flour, Kanniaetared by A Wilbelm A. Sons, Monroe, Or., for sale by tiiussssr k. Baku 6-7-ltai SsOtusa Orson- I 1