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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1900)
A IT r S' v WEk ii Sjfrtfl Crash, Duck, Cotton Covert Cloth FROM CAPE NOME. MRS. ANNA M. MCIIOLAND JOHN MORE LOCK WRITE OF THEIR TRIP. rv V OS f-rv 1 We have a splendid assortment at prices from 10c to 30cfper yard. Send for samples and compare with goods shown anywhere at the same prices. That'slall we ask. We're sure of a sale then. w&r, fiOLVERSON'S CASH STORE $ The Bier Bargain House of Salem. Stall orders got our Immodlatojiltentlon. Arrived la Cood Ordtr and Landed Freltht Without Mlhp2 5,000 Peocle There. SUMMER SPECIALS ''''''''''pajBlI 1 The Greatest of Foulard Silk Sales This season's high grado Foulard silks, tho purest of silk In grays. Invondor.purplu. blue, brown mid black In tbo handsomo Polkii Dots and scroll designs. Tlio regular f 1.00 quality, 31 Indies wide nt 50c yd. "Silver" Shirts Special Our ontlro lino of tlio celebrated silver shirts Hint null nil over tlio country for $1.25 and tlioy aro trnlyj'.worth It. Our special prlco on tliopo shirts Is 82c each wlillo tlioy but. Shirt Waists 50cDALRYMPLEScsS$l va era cua evu era iva oca tves ivaaxsrvarrorxiiiva a m BIG REDUCTION ; d On our entire line of shirt waists, sizes 32 to 44 in- w uuaing wnnc ana colors. a g tA'iB M fi R $1.50 waists reduced to $1.25 waists reduced to $1.00 waists reduced to 85 waists reduced to 50 waists reduced to $1.20. $1.00. 85. 70. 40. d Call in and sec them nnd be convinced of their vniim. I WHITE SKIRTS g. 9 S Di a s s s a a From n letter, dated Juno 10, Jimt re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. 1-ockwood from Mrs. Anna M. Nlchol, formerly manager of tbo Postnl Telegraph ofllco hero, Tiir Journal is permitted to moke tbo following extracts: Hero I am silting In a tent nbout 300 feet from tbo water's edgo with tem porary quarters that aru so much mora comfortable than many of my fellow travelers In tills valo of woe, that I nm hourly congratulating myself, Well, to beitin with woliad a'safo tliojtgh qdlto tcuious voyage. Wo left Hcatllo the 21st of May, got Into Dutch Ilnrlwr tlio 1st of Juno, stnyed thero Jnet ono week to get coal then started on and worn leu bound moot of two days or not exactly Ico bound but wo would slip through n gap be tween two floes and then another would confront us but our Captain was a good one nod teemed to smell his way through, and lauded us off the promised land the 13th of June. Wo had beauti ful weather to got our stuff ashore and not ono pleco wet or lost. Wo formed n cointiany on board tlio boat of six peo pie four gentloinen, Including tlio Cap tain of tlio Aberdeen and three men from Tacoma, ono a practical old time miner and tho others regular hustlers and our two selves, wo aru to help when they get claims that wo know aru good, by doing Hie cooking for a gang of men. fn tho meantime wo will eslubllsh the hospital and havo n fine lot already bought for only f 200 that I am calls fled will bring us (COO and about $2000 mora when the tents aro uti nn It. lint wo win nong on to it until wo know that tho mining proposition will pay belter. Wohavo tho tents In tho course of erection today nnd will bo ready for business by tomorrow night. Wo can let nil tlio beds fortwodollors per night ami can get n f 1.50 per niuul for bread, Iiotatoos or beans anil bacon and coffee so wo will servo -meals while the rush lasts and then turn It Into n hospital. Talk aliout people I tho beach forthrco tulles is piled with baggago, people and tents, freight and everything you can think of. anil still coming. Of course, thero will bo many who will tta back soon, dlsguatod and broke, but i think tbo ono who can get a foothold and stay with it will bu all right. I, however, think all occupations will bo overdone, and do not advlsu anyone to couio hero. Tho beach Is pretty will worked out by the common ininornndhUappllance, nn in inrgo company wiiii proper ma chinery can got lots of gold out of It. I think tho country is rich, and ono can ueuuvu auoui unit mo PERSONAL Mrs. J. II. Fletcher has gone to Jeffer son for a stay with her sons on tbo farm Mrs. Allna Thomas, of the Willamette j dining rooms, has gono to Roseburgfor a vacation. Miss Goodrich, who hai been teaching In Woodburn, has gone to her home In Missouri. Supt A. Jj. Drown, who has been clown villi rheumatism for nearly two weeks Is again at his work. .Miss h.thcl Qilllngbam has gono to Walla Walla, whoro sho ban accepted a position as telegraph oporator. II. It. Page, who has been confined to tbo house with.tho measles, which havo bod tbo run of his family for tho past month, Is again ablo to 1k down town. '.. J. Hatch, who built tho steamboats "Ohio" and "City of Balem," that ran bctweon Corvallls and Portland in tho 70's, was In the city visiting friends last week. DIED. ROGKRS. At tho Oregon hospital for mui nuane, ni z:w a. in,, rway, Juno 29,HK)0,of conaumptlon.MaggloRogers, aged 15 years. Tho young woman was received at tho asylum from Portland In August, 1805, and tho remains were "glvon burial in tho asylum comotory yesterday after noon. girlhood, womanhood and motherhood Great Mid-Summer ATTRACTIONS Drunk Aialn. O. Leduo, who paid a lino of $5 yestor- day for drunkonnoss, bad monoy enough lelt to 1111 up again, and was takon bo fore Rccordor Judali again this morning on tho en mo charge. Tho recorder as sessed him $10, in default of which ho was thrown in for flvo days. A Neat Catatos. Tim Journal is In receipt of a. copy of mo iww catalog ol tho stalo Agricult ural collcgo at Corvallls. It is a neat book of 125 pages, and Is an oxcollont specimen of tho printer's art, tho work of Geo. 1), Kcady. who Is In charco of tlio collcgo printing office Are Renovated, Regulated and Restored toy the Pelvic Catarrh Remedy Pe-ru-na. and invigorates. It Is n panacea tor an lrrogularltlcs of her monthly periods It Is b constant friend to tho oxpecum mother; a never-falling stand-by to th nursing mother, both for herself and foi her child, and finally when the change of life comes on, no medicine on earth it of equal ofllcaey to tho woman In thlf critical period. Surely Pe-ru-na Is the nnin'i friend." That catarrh ha any relation to bar renness In women Is surprising to many It Is one of the mysteries of catarrh This Insidious dlseaso penetrates tc every organ of the body. Mrs. L. M GrlfIlth,ofCambrldBe,NebMsaystMYoui medicine did me a wonderful amount of good. It aurod me of barrenness I am thirty years old and had never borne any children, but since beginning $;. your mcdlclno I gave birth to a ten-pound baby girl. She Is now six months old, and weighs twenty-flvepounds. My frlendc wcro all surprlacd. Somo would not believe It until tlioy camo to sco me. My husband says lie never saw such o chango In anyone as there was In mo after I had takon three or four bottles ol Pe-ru-na. I am stronger than I hava been since I was quite young. God bless you and your medlclno forever.'' Address Dr. llartman, Columbus, O, for free catarrh book. mm -- JBS 1 HI Ji!j) Ml HI V JMM"M MB Mrs. E. O. Everljv Mrs. E. O. Ererly, 605 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, Pa, sayat "X feel well, never felt bailer j thanks for your at tention and Po-rn-na. I will be glad to do all I can In tbi war of advancing the sale of your valuable medicine. I do think Pe-ru-na the beat medicine I have tried at any time. Since I btgan taking Po-rn-na vrehava naverbean without It." IUad what an eldarly woman says a Woman who has pasaad through all the phases, crlasa and experiences of girl hood, womanhood and motherhoodtuI really believe that every- woman In the World ought to have Po-rn-na on hand 11 the time t for, If sho gets tired, Po-rn-na refreshes hers If sho gets nervous, It Soothes bar j If deapondont, It cheers am mv $?&M Special offerings in National Cords, and Dimities, in haw designs and colors. New dress skirts in crash, denims S Bedford Cords, from 35c up. New ties and a splendid vi riety of ladies' neckwear. A big assortment of Ladlp? Pulley Belts, andja complete drive in bath towels. Mcnc all-wool worstedfsuits, Cheviots, new patterns, well-manV stylish and perfect-fitting. Linen crash suits, new tiM new shirts, straw and crash hats, etc. AH of the above at deep cut prices. l Friedman's New Racket Cor. Stnto and Commercial Sts. Sn'em Oregon ho reports that tlioy 8 Made of Imitation tucking trimmed with inserting, p ip..jv, imiiwio til ipi.UU IU tJ.UU. soo published in tho homo papers. raw i-rea aim lion in uutch but they aro not in yot. I Ilarlwr. iiiiiik jien will bo ready to go buck soon, for ho was sick nearly all tlio way, and nil tholr boat tho snaps W. H. HOBSON P07 OOMMltltOIAU HT, UAL.ICM OH. .xi c?a roa iva kvu tkhx k kva cca tva lvq exxi iva extj a3 I WCATIICII, ' Tonlalit ioitlbly f., fair; warmer. showorr. Hunday OUR POLICY to gko you tho ud vantage of our years ni, experience in skill, and of our ability toimljutt tho price to tho minimum iTliognidual lucreaio of our builnusa Is dil aeouranco tbut the foundation of r liiislnosi jwlloy is ft1 Honesty tfho oonttant inoreasu of our hindnou jls.aaiurliiguvldoiirotlint wodeAl In moro nnan tneru promites. Watches elwnml, 78c. Main rSprlngs, 76o. s-H-HINQJ3S WATCIIMAKKU ANDJNWKLIW. SVSOOMMiCKOlAb M't riext uoor w IloH'eroii' (XIITAUK. 11 M Olatk, Portland. I'rank Matter, Portland. P. J Arnold, Portland. K P Page, Chicago. John llalstead. Chicago. M Chambers, Heattlo. J II Kettlenilrti, Woodburn. J A Ixihinnn, MoMlniivIllo. W V Camjilxdl, Cbemnwa. Mm V KCampliell, Ohemawn. J FSpencer, ltohcdalo, II A M 0 lluttuvlllu. P K Thompson. Portland. It M Gntewowl, Portland, WILMUk-TTK. Krncst Manlt, Ban I'rauclsoi. W lllloliimii.MjMIimvlllii. H 0 (Innony, Oregon City. . 0 Dunii.Vortlaiul. J 0 CJoodalo. Oltv. Hilly Klemln, Ran Krancleoo Amy K August y ltiu-inoml, linn iiuuni lllL-or. P 0 Patterson. Portland. KrnnclsiNi. Iger, Portland. O I.' XlnH... at I a..I- V .lIIUllOHll, Oeo A Peel, Portland. V M .Miitheiin, Portland J A Watson, Portland. Enjoy the fourth. If you oro planning to tuko an on on the "Fourtli" donH forget tlmt If ling huh n i en joy yuursnioKo you must buy UCoroua Cigars. ou Everybody gets a bargain at the shoe sale, Given's old stand. FAMILY JARS VACUM FRUIT JARS flip woro you liovo of the latter, tho lets you will have of tho forme- LATEST AND BEST gKASV TO 8KAL, 1JA8Y TO OpK N, atk to wtjtlm Vmuui Jars. MASONS Yt&itiWlr!lt'l JUST ARRIVED i Htt of Jelly ulat. Call and see ua for vfiiinuuniiw .,.... a... h... IhMri1tobfouudlnthocity. "''",- " wUHrtllOM beautiful dlallM Wnantelvlnir nwvlru.l ..1,1. ... -.. 1 ... autluim. " ' ' """ """ "p ",,u K In going to bo so lute that will i)o ironu. It was rather rough on sea yesterday and hint night, but It Is nlco to today again, and I don't liellovn tlio climate Is going to bo so very bad, after nil. Tho water is very bad, but we oro boiling all vo drink until wo ran get at tho still, when I am suro wo can maku tho cost of that In selling water. Lots of tho Yukon miners am hint coming In nnd did not lx-nt us so very much, you see, lor tho Ahorecon went to Hi. .Michaels, for a load after landlni! us. Wo saw tho big lniat, Tacoma, go aground nut at sen, and were within ttn rods of hur. but our crow know their business and didn't rush headlong on as they did, Thu big Ohio was quarau mi tilled and sent to an Inland, with her 800 imMWigers, ou account of sinallKx. i iiiiiik ii is a council ii wo get any man lorn moniii, a- inn postoiilco is a llll.it 1 11(1 liuilding, and Is equipped no conllngly, and bundling the mail for at least n,000 iK'ople. I think I will ndvlso lien mid ('rod to go to work there. J. Morolock writes under dato of Juno 17, in partus follews: Well wo are In Koine nt lust Wo aro waiting for our freight which wo ex jvccl today. Wo uro camped on tho beach, and Ills very cold today and I am anxious for our stove. Thero is n jHirfecl Jam of ihmijiIo ou tho Im-iicIi and In the town. Men mid women all mixed uti together scrambling lor their freight. Thero uro twenty-sown steamers hero unloading now. Tho steamers uro un- londiim into blir HuhtnrH tun initio mil ond towed fnnt) shore liv small lues. Knch llithtor holds about c.uniitv.iiv.i tons,' Wo ate about ono inllii from llin Intnl. lug place mid It Is bad walking Jn the sand. I hero are tents stretched along thu beach (or tenor llfteeu miles and in every direction, In fuel It Is a city of touts. .Messrs 1'lctohcr nnd Duncan are campcii witn us, I nm feeling pretty good now, have n slight cold yel but oxpeol when wo get our stuvo up and llvn at home to lw Kr(tvtly well in a short time. Cr at Ncwtere. A committee of tho Bngarlteet rustlers of Nowbergcaino over mid took tlov. (leer to that live town on tho morning knit, where he Is to address u meetlngof fanners who aro Interested In iliosiiL'tir- .lieot Industry. Tho Ooxornor Is to re turn this ovuulnig. Mrs.Wlllcian's Recital. Tho Baptist ehurch was woll filled last evening by Balom's music loving pub llo to hear tho nnnnal recital of tho Interstato Associate Unlvorslty of Mu sic, represontcd In Oregon by Mrs. Et- ta Andors-Wlllman. Thero were olght numbers on tho piano, and although It was a long program, tho oudlcnco was moat appreciative uno business man who remarked before tho opening that ho hoped to bo ablo to onduro one-half of It, was a closo Hstonor throughout, and confessed at tho tho ond that ho had been happily disappointed, again proving that "music hath chaims to sootlio tho Biiv.igo breast' otc. Tlio whole inako-up of tho program was of such a charactor as to lie restful and on Joyahlo throughout, which fact nlono stamps tho head of tho concorn as a true musician. rn o(i n a u. Piano Quartotto.Symphony Joseph Hay. don. First i.lano Nettlo L.IJecknor.Claudla Chlldors. rieeond jiiano lJertha II. Hubbard, Mrs. K. H, Auson. n. Honatlna On.108, No. Ti Dlabolll Fain VAIT CIV "KODAK?" Well, It is hore-tho kind ill II lUU tiAl you want and at the prico you llke-cer- vw i tainly every thing that goes with it on the Bamotasls. Bco our north window, then mako your selection, i rices run from 2.00 to $30.00. You aro sure to bo suited. Half the pleasure of you r summor vacation may consist of taking "snap shots", tho other holf in show ing thorn to your loss fortunate friends. "Tlioy dosay" It Is moro fun than a barrel of monkeys, and "they" ought to know. Anyway the "kodak" Is eo slroplo a child may operate it. Long-drawn-out pleasure follows Its use. Thus in tlio future you may rovol in the past. Send Oregon vlows to friends In tho Hast and help to boom tho to bo greatest state In the Union. Call on ua . No trouble to ihow goodi eren If 7011 don't bur. Hut one thing remember alwaji-al FRY'S DRUG STORE Ladies' fine shoes $125 in small sizes, regular $4,00 and $5,00 goods Come and see them, Ladies' and Misses Oxford Ties 50c, 65c, and 75c, 3 pairs of ladies' black hose( good quality for 25c Closing out fine dry goods and shoe stock, Rlf lit Goods at Rliht Prices. Isadore Greenbaum First Door South of Postoffice. b. Pastorale Op. 171, Althen Moorcs. .Frunx Hltx Nagol, traveling passenger agent Line, was in tho J. It. for the Oregon Short ouy touay. Mrs. Walter Pugh and children started yesterday over thu 0. It. V N. lines for n visit to hurt i St. Paul and Chicago. a. HlgliHtoppingHorsee.Clara Andorson. b. Jtlinillliullrook I-omolnn. c. Skipping Clara Anderson. Mario Motor. Air Anglais, Thalberg. Orayco Savago. a. Knmniono! Ostrow,.! , . . .Itubcnsteln. b. Honata Ouaslunn Kantasio, Op. 27,... No. 2, Keetlioron, Claudia Chlldors. n. Allegotto Bchorgands, (Fragment), Ilaborbler. b. Sonata Op. 03, . , Ueothoven. Nettlo L. Iteckuer. a. Novelty (Ift hand alono) Strakosch b. Kevell dul.lon (Original edition) CheyallenloKontskl.l'red.H.Woters. a. Htaccato Ktude, ltubenstelu. b. Iligoletto i,Mt. c. htudo Op. 25, No. 0 Chopin. , Ilortha H. Hubbard. rreseuiaiion oi uipiomas Hon. Claud Gntcli. The llrst number alwvo was given with great precision, and proved a ideas- Ing salutatory, as It wore. Tho numbers by tlio little girls was n lino illustration of tho fact that tho classical composi tions nro not composed exclusively for mature players, and tho young ladles were heartily applauded for their efforts. Miss Orayco Bavagu fully mot thefex- potations of her friends by tho mclodl eus manner lu which sho played. Her tones rolled out soft and blending, but Clear as a Dull. Miss Claudia Chlldsrs, tho first of the graduates to play, gave u keen Interpre tation of a couple of the great master composer's moit popular works of art. Shu played with n dainty effect that bowed to nil present that the young lady had honestly earned tho diploma which will everywhere glvo her recosnl tion as a superior player, Her numer ous friends fairly burled her hi bouqueta as an expression ol tlielr approval. Mlaa lieoknor, who is a graduate of imm, played in a spirited manner, but Guess t : t The wheel iu South Window will ceaio running But unlay night nt 7 ISO. Thero has been hundreds of guwie as to how far it has run. 'I he nearest ono wins a gas lamp No oharge for sueailug, tig lottery. Cmo and watch It n minute, and put Iu yourgueas, Fireworks I am fast closing out that line of tlrenorks and firecrackers that 1 carrlsl over from last season. Many are buyiug them for a private homo exhibition on Fourth of July, You can get a whole arm full of Itoman Candles, rockets, bombs, etc., from tl.60 to 12.00, Come and eeo. with groat smoothness and delicacy of touch. Frcdorick R. Waters, tho only young goutloman of tho class, executed two lieavy eoloctions with great forco and artistic effect. Ho seemed to enter into the understanding of his work, in bucIi a mannor ns to bring out tho thoughts of the great composers. He brought out tho grandeur of DeKonskl, in such a mannor as to fairly express tho com poser's thoughtfulncss in every noto. Mr. Waters must somo day rank nmong our country's great playors, it ho con tinues his work with tho samo intelli gence and skill as in tho past. When tbo last number was glvon, tho audience must lmvo Imagined themselv es in tho presence of a great concert performer, for MIssMIubbard appeared without music, and executed her long and dlfllcult selections wfth n freedom born of Intuition. Ibis young lady has nn assurance, forco and Individuality such ns must at all times maku her ex ecution nttinctlvo In tlio highest de gree. Tho classof 1000 aro Fred H. Wators.Miss Chlldors andMIss Hubbard. Mrs Wlllnian is to bo congratulated upon tho results of her work ns demon strated by tills trio of graduates, whoso artletlo work would do credit to tho greatest musical Institutions of the land. At tho closo Mr. Gatch presented the diplomas to thu class in a few well chosen words, when tho audlenqo de parted for their homes leellng.woll re paid for their evening's time. 0. R. & . City Offlee 240 Commercial stroot. Call for paaecn- gor nnd (reigut rates. Gov M, Pow-Kns. Agt. Great rush for shoes at Given's old stand. Have Patleace. Claud M. Buster, ono of the censui enumerators, says there appears to; be a little uneasiness in his district that some of the residents will not bo called upon and thorefore their names not taken. Ho assured a Jocunal man that no fear need bo entertained, for though he has tho largest district ol any of tho several enumerators, and It will renuiro more tlmo to visit all the people In the terri tory assigned him, which comprises all of North Balem and Englewood, ho will not closo his books until every person within the boundary lines of tho two precincts havo been called upon. OASTOniA. Basra tie 4 1 Kind YOU 113TB AlMTS BdBgW i Osburn's Racket 5 a Is tho place you can e.ivo money on 0 shoes. 2 r ri j. t r. i7vniirn nur-wr 2 T. II. ..! 1 1..... ....... C hats. Wu keep them nil klmls nnd & Irt.fl r?.nali llll.a IIVl nn.1 .m. wards. s Osburn's Racket Is tho placo they buy for cash 'and noil for cash, and wo can eavo you monoy ou shoes, hats', underwear notions, utc. Osburn's Racket Opposite P. 0. Balem. OREGON GREATEST STATEFAIR SALEM OREGON Sent. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 1000 --! - --. 110,000 IN PREMIUMS on products - in mu Farm, Field and Factory Tho greatest industrial exposition ever held on tho Pacific Const. Open to the World For Premium list address M. 1). Wisdom, Portland Ore. RAMBLER BICYCLES ARE JUST A LITTLE AHEAD OP ALL COMPETITORS; IN FACT THEY ALWAYS HAVE BEEN IN ADVANCE THAT IS WHY YOU SEE RAMBLERS EVERYWHERE SC 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, $40 None are better at any price few as good REMEMBER BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LONG YEARS OF EXPERIENCD, CONSEQUENTLY THEY KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL X CALL IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE. IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR WHEELS. 03ATT 258 Commercial St A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installments THOS. MIL.NB SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIRK Grain, Hay, Flour, Alill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention glvon to tho delivery of goods to any part of tho city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. Crysial Ice Works Is delivering Ice to Its patrons nt tho prevailing prices. Also ice cream in any quantity will bo delivered to any part ol tho the city. Price 65c per gallon, warranted to keep 12 hours after iieuvery. ::.!; Bottled Beer KlIngerA Beck,Succes3ora toSobtfcSalsm Bottling Works. All orders for bottled beer will bo Mies' at the brewery. Kent on cold storage. t-ii H unlivery, jei telephone 3131. SB? against the World Fair Store for bar- ss 9d Roth & Graber Aso7.gINS t-nOKE IS), )$( ttats it. China and the gains. Caaat of Firm. Teter A Davis have bought out the Wlllaiueto 8Ute from Harold A Key nold, and will conduct that livery and feed business In better shape than over. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Lots of Small Tracts of From 1 to 20 Acres in and Around Salem. J. Maguire Prop'r. RATES ON ICE 307 COM. P5T Opposite Postoaiw, Balem. PtaiM. Organs. Sowing Machines, Bicyclst. A Sua lay StU. Fork nlco spin with your wheel, or ok i a wuiri out to mo mineral spring, at Hall's Ferry, and see what a friend that road grader is, to wheelmen, Cape Nome Is the place to get your gold and the Fair Store is the place to get its full value, everything at the lowest racket crices. 274 Commercial st. Salem Or. S CUsa Aiaatt U WorU Is not eoaal to tho benefit ta bs l..i tw I all tbo people who buy their provisions and grocerut from Drantaa A Ragau. Kstt a A .. a a i w m,u imeis, an sixes, near Turner. Others at Aumsville, Stayton, dcjo, Leuanon, Albany, Jefferson, In dependence Dallas, Moumouth, Shorl. dan, MoMlnnvllle, Dayton, Hubbard, Woodburn, Gervais and Brooks. Wo also handle the lands for McMaster A BIrrell in Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Mult noraah ad Waaliington counties. Also the land known as the Concordia Land A Trust Co. projrty. These lands are onurou ai xty low prices, in order to settle up old mortgages. Wo have lands t prices of from 2.50 per acre up. Also houses and lots In Salem, to sell cheap. AIho to trade for ranches. If you have any property to sell, trade or rent or want to buy or trade or want a loan or insurance, call and sco ns, at ?JJ Commercial St,, Balem, Ore., BOZORTH, RYAN & CO, e s3mi PnWnn'nBnAlVOnln I (ll'lUU 0 UUUIV 0(1 U Saturday Only Your galn-Our loss. These fine 11.60 editions of Copyright books. Tho following low rates on ice havs been agreed upon bv tho Capital Ire Works and Crrntal U Wnrlr. n Ilili city beginnlnir Mav lfls Confectionery stores, hntpla and flsa (markets, using 100 lbs or more at time 60c per hundred ; less than 1W lbs 76. Private partlea using 100 lbs or more, 76c; less than 100 lbs, lc por Ik. N sale below IOC. Ice in ton lots, 7.60; kali Urn, .( at the works. Ice shipped in sacks 76 per 1M, sacks extra. Oamt.ii. Ic Woaxs 6-lfltf CaTBTU. lea Wouu. 98C Sinbad and Smith Fin and Feathers Sundown Loflara Red Pottago Wind Jammers The Martians Tlio Nameless Castle Teska Parson Kejly Pemberton Iluncarian Nabob Gentlemen Player Macinac 1-akes Satan's Reilm NOT FOR CHINA While nations are hurrying troops to Ulilua, we aro attend ing to our business and our patrons the best for their money at the. ind giving to b had WB1TB HOUSE RESTAURANT McKiixor k BasuucAiT Proprietors, 106 fitata Ht. Salem Boom We have just received plenty of sewer pipe for all. Also two car loads Portland cement and Roche Harbor lime. 200,000 shiigles Star A Star. Enquire prices. D, S. Bentley & Co. Phono SOI. SlSPrsjntSt 11 m L&A Is,,-.. .naSMLailLj f - xMtLri6&foj&A&&kiR:'