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Holvcrson's Cleanup
Dress Goods sale
Will Begin Monday
And Trill latt till August let. Ever; piece ot drees goods in our store at a : : : :
July Clean-up Price
Sale will include both worsted nnd cotton goods and wo will Btake our reputa
tion on the bargains wo will offer on anything in tlio line. Your money back al
ways if you're not satisfied. Tlia 'a tho motto o(
HOLY ORSON'S
The Big Bargain House of Salem
Our Suit Man Will be Here Monday.
We Inaugurate a Series of.
CAMPAIGN SALES
Which will be ot Interest to everyono wishing high (trade merclmndlpo
at lowest prices ever quoted, by offering
1000 yards Fancy
Plaid and striped ginghams reg
ular 16c qualities, neat patterns,
at one half wholesalo cost.
Campaign Price 5c yd.
500 yards Fine
and wide striped 38 inch Uatisto;
this season's 12J nnd 15c retail
ers. Don't overlook these
Campaign Price 7 l-2c.J
Piritoli
Thin
Cost
J. J. Dalrymple & CO.
Eyes that Need
' CHARLES H. HINGES,
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WEATHER.
Fair tonight Sunday fair but cooler.
Wheat Market.
Han KltANriMt), July 21. Cash 100.f.
OiiicaJSd, III., July 21. Sept. 7?b.
8alom,'"tb.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MAD' UV
Tho SldnovIPowor Co,
stumer, onitaoN.
made for family use, ask your grocers"! or
it. - ii ran aim snorts niwaya oniianu.
A. T. WALN, AGENT,
ruoNK 51.
VVVAVVVtX
Clothing
Ana gents' Inrnumng u
uewost styles, largo variety ipat
terns.
Shoes
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.Mliro ,' Plivua, mull n Biiinrn.
,' youths'shoes.ehlldron'a shoes all
iltei. style, make and dualities.
. 1 .11 1 t .! !..,.
Kit guaranteed, and cheaper
than the cheapest.
E. F. 0SBURN. K'SrU
TOfhKOasfOrMOtiDiains?
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8TAH HAM
8LIOK1) mm: I) 11KKK
VKAL. LOAF
And endless variety of other
Rotl'i &
HIIOMM IM.
me season is on, ana we nave me ooas mat will give
you enjoyment every moment of your outmjj.good thing to eat.
All Our 65c and 50c
Shirts Waists
Go at Campaign Price of
40c each
Warner's
Corsets
Glassesl'Most are
Olten bright nnd beautiful to tho casual
observer, yet tho seeds of defective vision
sometimes total loss of eight nro lurking
thoro. No ono but tho skilled oculist and
optician can tell you properly juU how you
stand as to eyesight, and its a great mistake
to delay u thorough examination at the tlret
warning.
X
Scientific OptlcliD.
296 Commercial Street.
X HOTEL
ADOIIAI C
ninirawi
WHUmette.
Jack Curran, Now Orleans.
Kredurle Stirling, Philadelphia,
l'aul 1). Walsh, Han Francisco.
J. A. Foshbough, Ban Francisco.
W. W. Furbish, tiu Louts, Mo.
O. A. lledry, Portland.
J. O. Long, Seattle.
Chas. K. Thorn peon, I lbany.
Harry V. Toppey, Chicago.
Samuel F. Murray, San Francitco.
K. O. Morris, Portland.
Iterry F. Harrison, I'ortmul.
H. O. Pomoroy. Tacoma.
K. K. Darrlii, Seattle.
THE SCHOOL LOAN
Committee Mettlor. or Directors This Afternoon
tu rerfect the Arrsoicmenti.
School Pirectore Johnson, Chamber
lain and Cherrington, who with Clerk
ltaumgartner, fonn tho i-ommittu an
tl.orited by the school hoard to bundle
the proposed popular loan, met at 2
o'clock this nfteruoou in the parlors of
the I .mill A Hush bank for the purpose
of perfecting final arrangement in regard
to culling for subscriptions,
It Js decided that subscriptions will 1h
called for the amount of 130,000; f 10,000
to take up tho maturing bands, and JU,
000 to take up tho note Indebtedness
uaw drawing 0 per cent.
It Is proposed to follow very closely
the trail blazed out by the city council
In the popular home loan so successfully
negotiated by thu city, ft is likely that
this ulternoon'H meeting wilt result in
immediate advertising for subfcrlptions,
At the Mew York Rsckel
Crash and straw hats, hop pickers gloves,
harschlde gloves, riding gloves for ladies,
hummocks trom (uo up, linen imggy
robes, sun umbrellas, telescoped And
dub weight untie wear for men, bats and
caps of all kinds for Kents and young
H.-opie, nil at our usual low prices, we
are receiving goods almost evey day.
1'.' Sit iv
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MINCKI) HAM
8LIOKI) HACON
MtKAKFAST HACON
canned goods, vegetables etc.
Graber
12IT4TC.MT
INCENDIARY FIRE.
Unsuccessful Attempt to Bum a Bsrn la East
Salem.
This morning about 3:30 tho neighbors
in tho vicinity ot I7th and Mill streets
wore awakened from their slumbers by
an unusual noise, nnd it was soon dis
covered that some flro-ficnd had eot fire
to a largo barn adjoining tho Comsfock
residence J. W. Ure, J. II. Neeloy and
C. E. Jorgenson, three Mormon Elders,
who live tn tho corner of 18th and Mill
street wcro the first to arrive and by the
assistance of others succeeded in quench
ing the flames before any great damage
was dono. Tno fiend had secured a pan
of hot coals and placing it near tho bam
ho placed somo kindling wood upon tho
same, which soon set Qro to tho barn.
For somo tlmo ho has been trying to
burn that portion of tho city up, and
has succeedod In burning- two barns on
this same alley.
It is hoped that the guilty fiend will
soon drop into the clutches of tho officerr
as he Is dangerous to run at largo. Tho
barn was well filled up with hay which
belonged to John Mclntyre, as ho has
lost two barns within tho past two years.
Sheep Mirket Drops.
Harry S. Knox, n sheep buyer well
known here as the representative of
Swift tt Co., the Chicago packers, has
returned homo. Ho writes to . T.
Wado regarding tho sttoep market as ho
has found It, saying:
"Regarding the sheep markot, I will
say that tho bottom has dropped out,
and has gone out of sight. Wo cannot
find it. A man from Kllonsburg, Wn.,
camo hero with about 1,000 head, nnd
got only $4.15 por cwt. for them. Thoy
wcro fat and weighed 00 pounds. That
would net him about 12.75, so that you
can sco that he will not mako a fortnne
on the shipment. I bought 000 Western
owes, allycarllngs,for4 cents a pound,
that weighed 80 pounds each. That
would mako them worth not more than
$2 a head in Oregon. It is apparent
feeders will not come out so well as they
usually do." East Oregonlan,
There Is Ku Question
about getting goood bargains at tho New
lorn itacicot, in an iinoa 01 summer
goods, such as linen dusters, crash suits,
linen rants. Mohair coata children's
crash suits from 40c to Jl.'JC, light
wchtht fine some coats and vosts. ladies,
and chlldrcns vests, laces, embroideries,
gloves of all kinds, suspenders, whito
and work shirt, overalls, jackets in
denims, and checked ginghams, and
otlibr items, all sold at racket prices.
ricaee can arid see. -1 -u iw
DAMAGE SUIT.
Turner Fire Claimed to Have Been Caused by
Carelessness.
J. W, Ransom has commenced suit
against Win Gilchrist in Dept No. 1 of
tho circuit court, (or f 10J0. Tho cause of
action grows out of tho fire in Turner in
Juno Gth,whcn tho ofllco of Dr. Ransom.
tho butchcrshop of Gilchrist and somo
buildings of J. E. nnd II . P. Dottvvuilor
were consumed. It is alleged that thu
fire was cnuscd by tho negliencu of de
fendant in tho fat rendering room of his
butcher shop. Plaintiff's individual loss
is alleged to have been (065: T. E. and
H. P. Dettwoller $770: nnd J. E. Dott-
waller $105; tho last two claims having
been assigned to plaintiff.
PERSONALS.
O. A. Park wus in Portland yesterday
011 business.
J, T. Hockwlth, of Jefferson, was In
thu city yesterday.
Eugene ltarnes nnd T. O. Hogan havo
returned to Portland.
Frank Haas has gouo to tho Drelten-
btiBh hot springs, for an outing.
Senator I. Clem, of I.fnn county, wiib
in tho city yestenlay on busIneB.
Shorni. Swank and W; P. Gilbert, of
Aumsvllle, wero Salem visitors today.
Rev. W. E. Copeland went to Albany
today to preach his farewell sermon be
fore going to tho Sound country.
Henry Helmkeo has accepted a position
In Ed Colgan'a placo and will move his
family up from Woodburn to South Sa
lem, P II. Frailer has returned from a trip
to Mt. Hood and will start tomorrow or
noxt day to join his family at Nostuccn
for 11 few weeks' outing.
J. O. Goodalo returned to Cobnrg to.
day to bring down his family. They
will mako their homo in their residence
building on tho corner of Oak and 1-th
streets.
Watt Ship and Roy Buckingham went
to Sclo today to participate iu tho wheel
races. They wore proceeded by Carl
ileatty, Hunt Smith of San Jose, Cal.,
ChaB. Standou nnd Linn Pugh.
They Crossed the BrtJie.
This morning about 8 o'clock a team
belonging to a farmer named Halm
living north of the city became fright-
oncd at the street sprinkler while stand-
lug In front of thu Good I mo creamery on
Commercial street and ran away going
north on Commercial at a lively rate.
Reaching tho brldgoajcross north Mill
creek the horses paid no attention to
the upright scantling' which was sup-
posed to give warning of tho uusafo con
dltion of the bridge. In fact, they
didn't seem to care, but crossed the
bridge at a twar-forty gate in safety and
continued their flight Into tho obscure
distance.
This incident serves to call attention
to the bridge iu question, which is In a
omditlon far from satisfactory to tho r 00-
plo living in that vicinity. If the bridge
ii to bo closed to teams, it should be.
closed iu such a way that people driv
ing will not start across tit before they
are made aware that they cannot cross.
Tho bridge should either bo put iu
passable condition or adequately fenced,
Executloa Sale.
Deputy Sheriff B. U, Colbath today
eold at sheriff's sale thepropety invohed
in the suit of T. T. Geer, Gov. ot al.
vs. Edward Harrison and wife to satisfy
a judgtueut out ot the circuit court. The
property sold was the east half of the d.
1. c, of John M, Harrison and wife, and
was bid 111 by tho state at 2)22.5'.).
urtrr "firn
OATARRH OF THE STOMACH.
Rabbi David Klein, 620 E. Main street,
Columbus, O, writes the following to
Dr.IUrtman in regard to Pe-ru-nat "It
affords me great pleaauro to testify to
the curative merit of your medlcln.
Pe-ro-na is a well-tried and widely
used remedy. Especially as a specific
for catarrh of the stomach It cannot be
excelled. Po-ru-na will do all that U
claimed for it."
tUbbl Datld Klel.
Popl aiUictcd with catarrh of the
atoinach complain of lassitude, aU-tlrod
oak feelings, their blood becomes thin,
nervous system doranged, food seonu to
do them no good, continuous and In
The unfortunate
OUR NEWPORT LETTER.
risb
Stories from Olsson's Day No
Arts-
tocracy at This Oregon Sum
' mer Resort.
Nxwroirr, July 20. Our camp on
Olsson's bay is quito removod from tho
flavor of hotel llfo and wo eeo very Uttlo
ot the crowds that wander aimlessly
along tho wlndswopt beaches. Tho reg
ular excursions to Lighthouse point,
I.lfo Saving station, Otter Rock, and
Seal Rocks tako soiro of tho tlmo of
nealy all summer guests, but as thoy are
all part of past programs thoy cost us no
time or money this season. However,
a few days or a week at Seal Rocks is
always an enjoyable sldo spurt from
Newport. If Grover Cleveland has any
better times at Buzzard's than people
can have hero at Newport, if they want
fishing, sea-bathing or mcro sauntering
on the beaches, I would like to uct his
rcclpo. If Prof. Yoder and Gov. Ueor
will como over nnd put in a day under
my direction I will guaranteo that
Grover is not in it. I
Thank God, there are no regions hero
monopolized by the exclusively ricli or
society set. AH the people seems to bo '
equally ioor or rich as you llko it. All
wear about tho Bame clothes, on land or
in tho eea, and all can havo the Bame
luxuries for making tho same effort. At
tho Atlantic summer retorts you belong
to the games preserves of tho Four
Hundred or you Jaro in the soup with
tho mob.
Wo havo an old skiff that holds three
and overy othor day wo fish. When the
tide is out you dig ahrlmp, as the fish iu
tho buy nro very dainty and will cat
nothing but fresh shrimp. Tlio shrimp
live in holes in tho mud nnd you have to
go down after them with a shovel. I
think I havo spaded up about a quarter
section of mud flat digging bait, but aa
sure aa you go out without plenty of
bait tho bitos come thick and fast, and
you have to go homo with a ead heart
and the supply of boiled potatoes is out
of all proportion to tho fried flounder.
The codfish that como into tho bay
are quito gamey. Wo hooked a fifteen
pounder tho other morning iu about
twenty feet ot water and thought first
thu whole bottom ot tho bay camo up to
moot us. Ono little hook hung by a
thread ot skin in thu corner of his
mouth. The other was gaffed through
one ot his big wingllko fins and ho came
sidoways like a hog going to war. We
happened to havo no gaff with us as wo
had gono out unproparod for big game,
which is nover safe to do, us the bottom
ot tho bay is allvo with fish of all kinds
and sizes, and the supply eeeuiB to lie
Inexhaustible. Ford liron. who supply
the Yaquina Hay crab fishery haul a
seino here and take out fivo hundred
pounds a, day six days in tho week,
mostly perch, flounder, squawflsh and
mudcat, all of which they use to bait
crabents, except the flounder which sell
readily to the campers on the beaches
north ot Newport whero there is no fish
ing. But we have not landed our rock
cod for such ho proved to bo.
In the clear bine water we could see
him beforohe was within fivo feet of tho
top. We played him softly until he wa9
BARGAINS
Nearly every sale we make with a new Standard we trade in
some old machine of a different make, and with the numerous
sales we have made lately with Standards wo find ourselves
with nn overstock of Bitond-hand machines, that we can cive
you bargains in, also somo now ones that wo havo taken in
Ir.iiln (lint III IaI .-a a .. i ...
Domestic. White, Singer, Wheeler A Wifson, Now Home,
Davis, and a Crown in makes. Anyone wishing a snap in
good second-hand sewing machino, in good running order it
would pay them to call and look thh nvr n.,i....,....i . .
iiiiuu. iiiul hh j in in I'll iii. vuri' inn Tii.ua-. . i
of charge to your house.
WHEELS
The general opinion ot all the Tribune riders is that iii
think the Tribune will lead in numbers nexi v -Why
Because Uiey have stood the test now for two eeaeons. and i
Kuess they are goal for a few-more. All great men die some
day, and Uie younger take their P ace. Tho Victor, once t e
leading wheel, is now a wheel of the past, it is made no more
R.A. WIQOINS
307 COM. ST
Pianos, Organs, Sowing Machines,
- -r Wr'itnnn
victim wonders why he snoiuu . .
woak, why hU food gives him no
strsngth, why hla blood should be so
thin. .
Mr. Alex. Cartor of Van uuren, wrai
Co, Mo, says: "I hau ueen wuuui
with dyspepsia and Indigestion since
1879. The best physicians In the country
could do no good.
I visited the
Mnllaaphy hos
pital in St. Louis
and received no
benefit. The at
tending physi
cian told me I
had narrowing of
tho outlet of the
stomach, and tho
only remedy was
to have It cutout,
which I refniod to hare done. I then
visited West liaden, lad.; Las Vegas
Hot Springs, New Mexloo Sweet
Springs, Mo, and Monltou, Col. I also
took a great many different kinds of
medicine rooommended for dyspopsia,
but found no relief. Last February I
read a testimonial for Po-ru-na In the
Central llaptlst that suited my case and
I determined at once to try It. I haw
taken two bottles of Pe-ru-ua and four
of Man-a-lta, and I feel like a new man.
None of my friends believed I would get
woll. I would not take any monoy for
the good your remedies hare done me.'1
In catarrh of the atomaeh, as well
as in catarrh of any other part of tho
body, Pe-ru-na la the remedy. As It has
often been said, If Pe-rn-na will care
catarrh of one part, It will cure catarrh
ot any other part of the body.
"Hummer Catarrh" sent free by Pe.
ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Columbua, O.
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S Not how cheap
But how good :
THIS RULE
GOVERNS AT
Fry's
Drug
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Store
m
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J RIGHT GOODS AT
RIGHT PRICES.
JNMIMIIiailfllBISHfi!!
almost to tho boat, whon ho took a
header for tho bottom and wo hadn't a
yard of lino loft. This ho repeated four
times boforo one of the boys got a grip
in his gills nnd lifted him into tho boat.
Ho dressed nine pounds of clear meat.
Aftor he was hung up over night ho cut
into beautiful steaks and supplied eov
oral of the neighbors. Wo also caught a
fivo-pound llouudor nnd 15 kolp, tho lat
ter boitig as gamey as somo trout and as
fine eating.
Wo consider a few weeks' outing over
hero a matter of economy It U rather
mean to cheat tho doctors out of n living
and llvo bettor youeelf while you are do
ing it, but tho way we got Unned,atid
louguonou nore is a caution. Vo eat a
breakfast of fried potatoes nnd bacon, n
few slices of fried fish, corn bread, grid
dle cakes nnd two or three cups of coffee
nnd then go out on thu bay nnd fish un
til 2 or 3 o'clock and go home
lungry us wolves, and clean out tho
pantry, while a regular dinner 1b getting
ready. Speaking of doctors, my friend,
Dr. Kum.of Salem, onjoys a lucrative
practice among tho people on tho Bay,
ospecially nt Newport, Siletz and Ya
quina. Ono man hero went to Salem
and spent n week under this Chinese
physician. Ho got two bottles ot medi
cine ana the wily Mongolian only took
25, the other f'25 to lie paid whon tho
man's uiniongo slioulil be cured. Dr.
Kum requires his patients to write him
a letter onco a week telling him how
thoy are getting along, but ho never
answers. His extracts of toad's liver
and snake brains iiertorm some marvel
ous cures cures among the credulous
and superstitious. K, Homt.
Laid to Rest.
Thofunoral of Paulino Phillips took
placo at 3 p. m. today at the W. 0. T. U.
rooms on court street, Hev. John Par
sons, of the First M. K. Church, olllciat
lug. llurlal was in Odd Fellows coin
etery. Bicycles.
-.-., 'v.,cipii nro
1 Bona ft Mucii
Hero's a clean-cut saving for all our
Julv sale, and now tho opportunity
get Just what wo advertise, and thoy appreclato tho fact that we never misrenre
m ni'nrv irfwui iiiiiirf, ill iTiuiMiiitf. 41 luiitu iiiiv v. uvj d ....o. miiLn 111. nui .h.i p..
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v. j rv'" ""o .-"--.-""- ; . .. A., -am . -. . "". uuu irw .
youth's' suits. 3, f I, $5, $! men's ciaensuuH, .:, j, .DUi mon'a sorgo suits ll' 9
$6, t0, $7.60, $8; men's tweed suits, $0. $7, $8! men's worsteds, $10, $12.60 kiih ,U
business trousers, tip top for business wear, $lv $1.50, $2.50 and up, Men and M
boys' suspenders, men nnd boys' neckties and s ilrti. crash and felt hots all tirlr.S W
to your ndvnntogo. A fine flno of ladios' skirts in linen, denims and ffi.
trimmed nnd plain, well made and nicely finished. All the above are strictly un!
to-dato. p'
it Friedman's New 'Racket Store i
Slato and Commercial StB,
I have secured several
rates and offer them to consumers at wholesale prices.
Pulley Belts, fine ones only 25c.
Crash skirts only 50c.
Duck skirts, regular $1.25 only 75c
Mercerized silk underskirts regular $1.25,
only 85c.
Yard wide percale, 7 l-2c yd.
Pearl buttons, 5C a aoz.
Bone buttons 10c gross.
Silk mitts 15c a pair.
Large assortment of laces, ribbons, embroideries, cor
sets and gloves at less than wholesale cost.
I am still selling ladies' fine shoes, regular $4.00 for
$1.25 a pair, and oxford ties at 50c, 65c, and 75c a pair.
Isadore Greenbaum
First Door South of Postoffice.
BRIDGE & BEACH
MANUFACTURING CO.'S
SOPERIOR
CAN BE
FOUND AT
GRAY
SOLE AGENTS
AT SALEM, ORE
THE CHICAGO
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DIED.
FAHKAll At hor homo, No. i!21 Court
street. Balem, Oregon, Frlday,July 20,
atOiiiO p. m.,Mrs. Kmmn Fnrrar, aged
87 years, 2 mouths and 18 days.
Deceased had lived in Salem for thirty
years and was very highly esteemed.
She was a nativu of Knglnud, and came
to tlio United States in 1818. Sho resid
ed iu Massachusetts until 1870, when she
came to balem, whero elio has since re
sided, Her last illness was of about two
montliB duration. Twosonsandadaugh
tor, Squlro and John Farrar nnd Miss
Lizzie Farrar, of this city, survive hor.
Squire Farrar nnd family are absent at
Seal Ilocke, whero ho was notified by
wire of Ids mother's death. Ho Is ex-
pectea home this evening, when tho
funeral arrangements will bo made.
J. A. Hamilton III.
The
uiireine neai oi yesiorclav was
hard on lloshy men, and J. A, Haatl
ton, tho Court street plumber, was one
tho victims. Ho becniuejaovoroly ill and
went home, and was quite sick during
mo nigtu, uut was hotter this morning.
SELF RISING
Pancake Flour
ONLY 5C A PACKAGE
A SNAP FOR
Campers..,.
CALL EARLY
SUPPLY LIMITED
EPPLEY'S
ELECTRIC GROCERY
RATES ON ICE
The following low rates on ice have
been agreed upou by tho Capital Ice
iwaako Bliu UIVHIHI II'
oriss anu urystal Ice
ty beginning May 10:
Ice Works, of this
Clt
. . . . ' f -- -
Confectionery storea, hotels and fish
markets, usins 100 lh nr mn. .r"
60c per hundred; leas than 100 lbs 76c.
Private parties using 100 lbs or more.
Ift&SLSi!? 10 lb". l0 !' lb. No'
atItiVawort8',7-60;halft)n'00.
1 JfvJT HI..H..-JMI i i.-
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Ice shipped in sacks 76o per 100, sacks
'. OAnxALla Worm
Btf CaraTAt Ici Woks.
customers. Thoy have been waiting i
comes, nnd our patrons know ,. V?1
US inai win cupiivuiu iiiu ujr tuiu luuHon me purso Strfh.
I..t.l.. 1 1 ..,. Il.in nf vnol M-n.l. ...ll. .. .!. u BlnDm
gS
Salem Oregon.
lines of new goods at reduced
STOVES and
RANGES.
TYPEWRITER
Price $35.00
The Chicago cannot be cxceWed ior
compactness and clearness of writing. l
is easy to learn to operate, and there is a
small number of parts to get out of order.
K. L. Kino, Clydb Brock,
Gen'l Agent for Oro. Local Agent,
Albany Oregon. Salem Oregon.
Bottled Beer
Kllngcrft Beck,Successora to SouthSslcn
Bottling Works.
All orders for bottled beer will be AIM
at the brewery. Kept on cold stortf e
Free city delivery. Telephone 2131.
A Credit to Salem
Our transfer, truck and
building material business is
increasing.
Call our new Red. While
and Blue trucks, we naye
CAREFUL DRIVERS
PROMPT DELIVERY
REAS0NABE PRICES
RELIABLE GOODS
With these requisites w
are bound to win. Builders
and Contractors please cal!
and inquire prices.
We are fully equipped for
all work, light ana heavy.
D, S. Bentley & Co.
Phono 301. 31 0 FroritS'
Crystal Ice Worte
Is delivering ice to ita patroni
at the prevailing prices, Al
ice cream in any quantity
bo delivered to any part oi ths
the city. Price 65c per gallon,
warranted to keep 12 nours after
delivery. : : : : : : :
J. Maguire PropV.
WHY GO HUNGRY
When you can get all you want
10 eai at mo
WHITE HOUSE
Our patrons receive the best the
market affords. Open day and
McKillop & Berkhart
106 iata St.
Loans and Insurance
Money to loan from 6 to 8 per cent
according to security no expeff '".
examination. Insurance effect "
hops and other property at lowest raw.
John Moir 290 Com, st.
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