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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1900)
i iffnm , In m r- ' i ; ji m TRUNKS, VALISES, GRIPS, TELESCOPES, DRESS SUIT CASES THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN IN SALEM HOLVBRSON'S The Big Bargain House of Salem i' ...MORE ELK TIES... These are the genuine. Made of purple satin with handsomely embroidered Elk's head, having the letters B. P. 0. E. worked in antlers Carnival Muttons 10 cents DALRYMPLE'S able ( WEATHER. Tonight and Friday light rain. Wheat Market, Han FnAMnsco. Aug. 25. Cash 105u. Chicago, 111., Auk. i.'5. Sept. 7.'I7H . Salem, 40. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAD II V Tho Sidnov Power C3. HIDNitr, OlIKOON. uiado (pr family neo, ask yourKrocera for It. llrnn and shorts always ou hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT, rnoNK 51. VWVMk.UVt llrirw. lv.tfn.. ..n. .....a- B 9 chaso o'.eowhero. Wo ill ho P p carry an Immense Btock p of ladies and Kentlemena a4 dress shooa that wo aro r offering at a big bargain. i E. F. OSBURN, SW&ft TLASSbS will be resumed at the Sacred Heart Academy, Tuesday Sept. llh, Tor further information apply to Sister Superior. LOW RATE MA. U. I'. RAILROAD To 0, A. R. Encampment, Chlcaco. 111., Autust 27 toScderattrl, 1900. For the nlwvo occasion tho Union IV ulllo railroad will make u special rate of 71.60 from Portland to Chicago and ro. turn. Tickets on sale August 21 and 22 For further details concerning this cheap rata call on Guy M. Powers, agent (). It. A N. Co. W. W. Skinner, agent Bo. Pae. Co., Salem, Or. Or address J. II. Iaitiiiioi', General Agent, 1U5 Third Street, Portland, Or. 7 III eod td ms$nVy d A 'jSHOES! I S i JS Hop pickers, wo liavo f. J what you want in tlio g PT llllll nt lillfum Kim. mir W PEACHES Send us in your order, Early Crawlords, big, large, luscious fruit. YACUM SELF SEALING JARS X X X Easy to seal, easy to open-absolutely safe. Call and see them. X X X X X Just received an invoice of the celebrated Wit tiver Bros. Swiss cheese. XXX TO OUR CASH CUSTOMERS We are giying away set. Call and s.ee us. Rotti & fHONI 611 We have the Exclusive Mile of these ties for Salem. I Excursion Tick ets to the Carni vals $1.60 Round Trip. A Delight and a Blessing la ovory pair ot our flno French Crystal glasses tlmt is fitted to tlio sight nnd adjust ed by our scientific skill and workmanship. They lit tlio fnco as well as tho eyes, and In wenr, J f j our eyesight Is Imperfect or tailing, goto jiingcBiorcousuiiuiioii ircu. Wo can dupllcato lens and lepalr frames tnako thum tome as now. -iM CHARLES II. HINGES, X Scientific Ottltlan. 296 Commercial Sire "ift HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Willamette 0. II. Now, Portland. LoiiIb Korb, Ulngling Iiros. Circus. I.. Vaughn, Hubbard. Mrs. I). I'. Thompson, Portland. Miss J. Thompson, Portland. O. II. Gardner, Portland. 0, M. Hitclilnson, Los Angeles. 11. F. Jones, Toledo. J no. W. Giinn, Portland, K O. Ilarron, City. O. K. l'orrltigor and family, Pendleton. B. A. LaBBolfu, Portland. L. B. Mutcalf Jr., Bt. I-ouls. Crls Simpson, Pendleton. , What We Eat lliu condition of your health dopeuds much on what yutt eat. Tho boBt ol food, proporly cooked, sotv od as ordered at tho St.Elmo Hestaurant o. o, d. Sllihtly Scalded. Yesterday evening George Fostner engineer at tho Klingor A Heck ico works woa slightly scalded by escaping steam striking him in tho buck of the head. Tho phi); blew out of the exhaust pipe and tho contents struck George scalding him, but ho Is able to Ihj out again with his head well bundled up. Tho Wonder restaraut servo every Biutday one of the best meals that can bo found In tho city. 1)KKSH.MAKING-Mra. A. II. Farrar, l-.'l Court Btreut. 8-l'5(lt ton BALK Two Poland China bows with pigs. Ingulro of P. M. Pehrson one mile west of Iteform School. 8 25 3 WANTF.D-fiOO lbs dried sour cherries. Apply Abraham Ulusbrucht, Polk Station, Oregon. 'Jfi-Ut TKAM WANTED.-A good driving team weighing about ten hundred ouch. Must bo sightly and good trav elera. F. A. Wiggins, 1107 ComM St. 8-25-adlw Salem. && tW&dds At a school woll known for doing tlior ongh work, Tho Graduated of tho Capital Business College Aro tought bybiiHtucBa men. Five dis tinct counted t Husinkxh, Siioktiiand, EnUUMII, PuNMAMMIIlf AND TVI'KW KlrlNll. Send for our new illustrated catalogue. It gives full Information concerning rates of tuition, courses of study, etc. Address W, 1. BrALKV, Principal, Salem, .Oregon, X X free, a beautiful Dinner X X X X Graber 121 itATB ftT. Cr yy-M Vg'664 CAPITAL CITY IMPROYMENTS Buildings Go Up and Old Ones & Remodeled. Salem Property Owners Show Confidence In the Future ofthe CityMore Work Under Way Than for Years. Tim lonttNAi. takes pleasure In men tioning eomo Improvements going on in tlio city, mos'of tho following data being furnished by I). S. Mentley A Co. the dealers In builders' supplies: 1!. It. Cronk Is having constructed on his farm at Iloeedalo, a largo modern fruit dryer. Sir. Cronk has ono ot the finest pruno orchards In Marion county, and ho expects to cnlargo his dryer next year. Mrs, Doty, Pomberson, Kdmund Bon, It. J. Spencer and others In the Hoecdalo district aro building new dryers. Tho now Odd Fellows hall is going up rapidly and will bo all under cover bo foro tho bad weather eotaln. Work men now havo the walls of tho third a'ory completed. Krb and Van Patton, who havo the contract to romodcl tho House of Ito preseutative, havo their work nearly completed. Tho painters are also innk lug good headway and tho building will soon be ready. Fred Steusloff Is contemplating build ing a largo modern slaughter houeo at a cost of about 3,000. Mr. Steusloff has just complotcd a cctnont basement un der his property on Commercial and Union streets. Preparation for building Or. J. N Smith's now residenco on Court strcot, is now under fair headway, and when complotcd It will bo ono of tho neatest little cottages In Salem, costing about f.1,oOO. D. S Bcntloy A Co. aro contemplating building a two-story warehouso on the river bank, between Marlon and Union streets. This cntorprising Arm's business Is Increasing and mora room is needed Judge Iiolco, lion Taylor, James Dalrymplo, A. A. liurton and Sam Mundell havo added now cement walks to their property. Tho S. L, A T. Company aro doing somo oxponslvo improvement at the power Iioubo and aro also doing consid erable track work. Work on tlio Penitentiary now wing is progressing and all dlillculty lietwcen the employes and employers Is now adjusted satisfactorily. Mr. Uyril, on Union street, and II. Bimpson, on Marlon street, havo had somo minor improvement dono to their property. Jamca Sliautz, the Court street mer chant, has just completed a ncatcottage In North Salem at a cost of about $1500 8. Friedman's now and elegant cot- tago, on tho corner of Center ami Church streets, Is now completed. John Mlnger is building a neat resi dence east of tho asylum, which will co it in tlio neighborhood of $1200. Dr. J, W. Cuslck, has had a very neat barn built on his Commercial street property at a cost of about f 100. Mrs. Anna Parmer, Is building a neat dwelling on her farm just south ot Salem at a cost of about f 2000. Kamuul llayden is having constructed two elegant cottages on tho corner ol Cottago and Ferry streets. P, B, Knight'a new store room on Court street is almost completed and will bo a very neat building. Kv-Uovernor ,. F, Moody Is having ono block of cement Bldewalk built ad joining his homo. Mr. Kurtz' property that was damag ed by lire a fewwceks ago has undergone some repairs. Joseph Meyers has just had tho old court house ro-shlnglcd UBhig 10,000 shingles. Somo work is bolngdono at thoSalom Hospital in tho way of remodeling the building. L. M. Cor I u la building a residence east of tho aBylum at a cost of about fl300. At. joiiuson lias nail constructed a neat barn on his property on Piety Hill. Win. Westacott's flno new houso on Chomckota Btreet Is now completed. I'.ugeno i-.cKeriin, is DulUling an an nex to his Commercial street enloon. Sheriff Frank Durbln la remodeling ma resilience ou uouu street. Ira Krb has just completed a wind mill ou ma property on lutn street. Theo. Wolf la improving his residenco proiHirty ou uommorc'al street. John Gray has his contract at tho asylum nearly complete!. Mr. Flake has recently built a new barn in Depot Addition. Airs. Mlzo Is having built a neat house in South Salem, Win, Selgmund la building a neat roa' ideuco in Yew Park. John Amaler Is building u residence uear i.incoin scnooi. These hot days tako your Sunday din nnr tit tin Wmulnr ri'rititiirniit v.. .ir. tmro an extra lluo meal every Sunday iur umy .u cuius, uiiu U'lU 00 C0I1 vinced. Fouwahu A Ilvuie. Christian Church Surprise. Ono ot tlio milestones in the history of tho Christian church, of this city, was reached last evening, and tho occasion will never be foruotton bv those fortu. unto enough to havo been present. Tho Juniors ot mat cnurch lunl prepared a program called tho "Stamp Kxorelse," the w bole of tho exercise being rendered uy tlio buiiBiuuo committee, wlitcli con sists of tho "wjo" onea of that society, all drilled and trained by their chair man. Miss Minnie Hums. Marches, drills and concert exercises were gone through with the unstudied grace ot ClllUIIIOOil. At tho dose of tho Junior imiprani. Miss Alice Perrlue, superintendent of the Junior work, stated the object of the evening's program to bo a meeting to givo a lareweu to now and .Mrs. Kvans. who havo resigned their imatn. rato hero, and will leave next week for tiieir new Home in California, and that the children would take up a collection and add the contents of their mite boxes for the benefit of tho India fam. I ino suffeiers. A good offering was then gathered. A (ter this the Senior Kndeavor socio V IT IS A PITY Are Entirely Free Miss Anna Carston, Clayton, Ill.,saya t "Your l'o-ru-nadld mo so much good. 1 OC1I0VO i. BHOUiu havo boon doad by this tlmo had I not used it. I am fool ing so woll now. 1 havo not taken ony medicine for four or flvo months. I can choorfully rccom mond Po-ru-na to my friends." Mrs. Henry Ellis, W)2 Scott stroot, Nfilwaukiso. WIs- tu )V Miss Annn Cursten, t'liiytun, III. jayst "I was a most mlserablo sufferer from falllttjj of tlio womb, weak ovarios, tint loucorrlwa, which caused mo to bo intillued to my bed for a longtime, boltiB too weak to bear my own weight even, upon my feet. I wos treated by the most reputable physicians in our ilty. They could do nothing for mo. I m most happy to say that In thrco months after I began taking Po-ru-na I ,vna well-onllrcly cured without Buy ippllances or support of any kind." 0. A. Proolil, New Portngo, 0., writest 1 My wife has boon sick for about flvo ears. In tho first placo tho doctor ailed It loucorrhcca.and treated Itabout jnoyear, when It turned to ulceration of tho wombs sho was lhcn,trcatcd for that i'or two yqars, when the doctor gave hor up. Sho could not walk for nearly two years. Sho then tried your Po-ru-na. Sho has taken thrco bottles and it did hor moro good than anyothormciHcIno." A vast multitude of womon havo When You're Sick and Need Medicine Tho HKST is nono too good, so wo T II I N k and if you THINK at all yon must T II I M K likewise. Thinking as wo do wo handlo only tho HKST of everything that enters prescriptions compounded by lie. Thai's ono point. Wo buy only tho freshest medicines that's another tolnt. No substituting nt this store that's a vital point. Wo "know how" that's the main point. There 'iKjinta" should inlluenco you to bring your prescriptions to us. Wo know that If you como onco you'll comu again. Wo havo found that tho HKST, in cither skill or medicine, is always cheapest bo may you, but beware that this knowledge does not como to you too lato after a fresh mound has been made in tho cemetery, for instance. Furthermore, you'll always llnd nt Fry's Drug Store Right Goods at Right' Prices II WWHIIIWIi I I Hill III IIMI had planned a surprise for tho gucBts of tlio evening in mo way ot n eeicci program, somo of the numbers being rendered by Dr. II. C. Knley who sang ono of IiIb best selections an Instrumental solo by Zelila Umirnliiin, Miss Delia Osborno then sang a beautiful solo. Anotlior treat was an instrumental solo by Miss Claudia Childer. One special feuturo of the evening's entertainment was tho presentation by Miss Minnie linrns on behalf of tho Junior society to Mr. nd Mrs. Kvans of an elegantly bound volume of poems, after which Mr. L. D. Head stepped forward and with a fow well chosen remarks presented them with a purso of monoy wliich tho church wished thorn to accept with love and best wishes for their future. Kov. Kvana waa completely surprised, and allnost overcome, yet ho rallied enough to thank tho givers and to urge them to keon up their work in tho future aa woll aa tlio had in tho past, and to hold up tho lunula of tho now pastor as faithfully as they had upheld his. Kov. Ksson of .Monmoutii uoing preteni, waa cancu upon for' a fow remarks alter which tlio auuienco waa aujourneu uiuuing uov. and Mrs. Kvans good-night and God sliced ua tlioy go to their now homo In tlio golden state. Those bargains in shoes at Given's old stand will not last always. PERSONAL. Joseph Kvans clerk iu the Dearborn book Btoro had tho misfortune to slightly injure his right hand by having it mash ed iu a job printing press yesterday. L. L. Gllmoro, who has been attend ing tho Capital llusinoss college for some time, leaves tomorrow to accept a position in tho Great Northern Hallway ofllco at Kallspoll, Montana. K. W. Cade, who has for tho past year ben at Needles, Calif., has returned to Oregon to spend a couple of months with Ida father, David Cade, at Rosedale. Young Mr(Cadola employed by tho Santa Fo Hailroud Company. Ordinance Signed. Mayor Illshop this morning signed the new Telephone ordinance, passed by tho council last Tuesday evening. which imposes a license feo of 5 cenU a moniii ou cacti teiepiionu in use in ttio city. Ice Cream aj Usual Sunday at tho Crystal Ico Works. Send In your oruer eariy. rreo uuiivrry in mu mru noon, 55 cents per gallon. Those bargains in shoes at Giyen's old stand will not last always. More Second-Handers I havo Bent out part of my second hand wheels in tho past few days. I still have that '00 Columbia at $20, with back pedeliug brake attached, Then, there's au Iver Johnson thia season In good Bhapa for f 17.50. A Pacific will bo hi Saturday for f 7.50, good tires, and that boys' 21 iuch Imperial at f 15. All good buys, too I sell ca' bide 2 pouudE for 25 cents. Duck carriers for tho rear of wheel 36c. Dexter net carriera at COo, tho ladles' favorite. Handle bar straps 26c a pair, 12-inch foot pumps 50c and $1.00. Ma jestic Gas 1-ampa 3.00. Oil lamps any old price. Got several to close out. R.A.WIGGINS 307 Commercial St. tfii'Sewlng machines, Pianos, Organs, llicyclea. SO FEW WOMEN From Pelvic Catarrh. . 1 1.. ........ ., tnillnnnnglble remedy, iounu i D-u-.. . ... i.ii It mcotsall their Irregularities, critical norlods, and peculiar weaknesses. Mrs. Anno ltnndall, Caro, Mich., saya I This letter leaves mo woll, I do slncoroly think, by reason of your good advlco arid great tnodlcine, Po-ru-na. It has brought back my health to mo in my oldor days. I am now a now woman, physically, i think re-ru-na tho beat medlclno iu tho markot." Womon aro oven moro subject to ca tarrh than men. The chlof causo Is tho delicacy of her organism, as compared to man. This oxplaina why, in part at loast, so fow womon aro entirely froo from catarrh. Catarrh of tho pelvio or gans is generally called femalo disease, Miss Sadlo Martinot, tho prominent young actress, writes to Dr. Hartman in regard to l'o-ru-na. aa fol- lowst"Itgivcs mo great ploa euro to recom mend ro-rti-natomombors of my profes sion. I havo found it most helpful. I con sider Po-ru-na nt n.nAnlnl W. w .. I' v w . .. . bonoflt to womon and particularly rec ommend it to them. My dressing tabli is novor without it." Evorywhoro tho pooplo, especially the womon, aro praising Po-ru-na as n rem edy for all forma of catarrhal difficul ties. Sond for freo catarrh book. Ad dress Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. llll llllll mT I ' Mill T Is on tho advance, tlioeo contemplat ing building or re- Material ssnVS iTAUlWlUl j on tlio ground lloor. A carlond Star A Star shiuglei juet received, clienpor than ever. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 front st. Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent, according to security no exiieneo for examination. Insurnnco effected on hops and othor property at lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7-l-'.f d.-v. WHEAT AND OATS WANTED Ilaga furnished. Will buy or store. Get our prices before buying. Tillson Bartlett Grain Co Bids for Supplies. Ilidaaro invited on stinplios for tho Oregon School for Deaf Mutes for four months, from Sept. lot to Dec. 31. 1000. A list will bo furnished upon application to Clayton Wi:st. .Superintendent. HOTELSANTIAM At Detroit, OroRon Now open for Summer Tourists, new house, newly furnished first-class accom odations. Prico from $1.00 to fl.60 per .lav Good pack train and saddle horses ' vi a ready to accomodate Tourists to Jot "pritiga, Mariorr Lake. and Lake Pi mella and all good fishing points. H, Jacob, Prop, The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat and the best of sausage. FHKK DKLIVEKY. All bills duo the lato firm of Wolt A MIescko must bo paid. CDOLZ, Sl SON 171 Commercial St. RATESJN ICE The following low ratea on ico havo beon agreed upon by tho Capital Ico orka and Crystal Ice Works, of this city beginning May 10: Coufectionory atoros, hotels and fish marketa, using 100 lba or moro at a time 60o per hundred,; less than 100 lba 76c. Private parties using 100 lbs or more. 76pjlesa than 100 lbs, le per lb. No sale below 10c. Ice in ton lots, $7.50 half ton, $1.00. at the works. ' Ice Bhlprwd In eaeka 75c per 100, eackr extra. Capital Ick Works fi" Crvhtai IobWoukr Old Post OfficeStables ...M Vw... v.tti waiuuu uy ma IVWK or Uay, Good teams (or hire. Prices rea- flnta VAiir tadin tkAA.ln.l V-... tl. i. . ... v, vw '4i4UiUa OUUUtlUU, H. M. Brown 62 Ferrv Street, WliTivas in in s Clotliiij Tho various lilies of clothing eliown by im this eeofon havo brnnoi nt unit- niialnnu.ru. Tltn uri'nlcpt and handsomost Rhiitvlm. .... I... U"K" ready for you now. In ladles' and gents' underwear tho variety welulits run (re mi tliofo or linn as inougiii, to iiioeo ns neavv nn n ,;i,.i.. J' in j stock of men's working and tlrcaa shirla, tircktlea and mullleiB. An te,N( new hiock ol leu nais. in i uiiib iiiki betauso (iiiallly and ecnnoniy are certainties, lablo llneiiB, damask it. i SP kn1 IOW0I8. I.1UU-B- IIUW IU-B, liuw, imiin Dituin, lillluruilIIB, IBCO Cllrtnltio ."K I I ..I ....1 l.....ill.i.nl.I.ra rr....l. ..lf . . . "'O, llhri k lioaiery, mcea, giuvi'B mm iiuiiuvihuo At Imkmh Cor. Plato and Commercial Sla. For Less Than SH06S Shoes suS We arc closing them out, Women h are going hop picking should come in get a pair for $1,25, They are good slock not trash, We also have some for $1 a n Large assortment of children's shoes. Conx in and see our fine pulley belts, 25c each ISADORE GREENBAUM First Door South of Postoffice. Ba HOP GROWERS PROTECT YOUUSGLI- FROM PROPERTY IN THE ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY. THOS. BOLTON, Agent. At tho ofllco of tho Journal, Salem, Oregon. OSTEOPATHY Definition. Onleopathy is tho science of treating dlfcaro manually by tho adjustmenta of all parts and organs to their natural re lation with eacli other, thus removing tlio irritations resulting from their nb normal relations, and removing obstruc tion to tho vital forces and fluids of tho body; and by stimulating mechanically all organs to their proper function or inhibiting nbiiormally active processes or movements of portions of tliu bodily organism. It, therefore, must havo for Its foundation a thorough and com prohunelvo knowledge of human anat omy and physiology, and of tho normal and abnormal action and metabolism of all parts of tho bodily mechanism. Illustration. Osteopathy recognizes in man n most perfect and Intricate, and to a certain extent, self-recuperating machine, which witli every part or organ in Ha proper position and relation with every otner part will run smoothly and perfectly; and that after replacement of parte dis placed by accident, or any of tho various forces incident to Its surroundings and mo omenta, a restoration of function and DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT. (mi Inn lanf A itiiitfrt n Cnlinnl nt HnlnA...!!... SALKM Monilny, Wctlnvaday nml AIJIANY Tuofdny, Thursday nnd 111 Afra Hftllio r..al,lnn,. I t'liui ii iitu a i voii;iii,ija Cb?ap ParrRs1 AMD CITY PROPERTY. Land from VIM to f per aero. We liaYC to trade for largo or small HOmCS I'nnchi'ti. Somo Sniall to exchange for Stock Itanchea Places Somo Lare se" ftlu' ,n,o na rart pfty r1Plc small tracts or good towu rarniS property. Wo Loan Aloney at 0 and 7 per cent. bell of all kinds on commission, StOCK IBnt I'ousoa and farms, Make ?' a" Mn ' property, pYrhincftc ,mvo largelistof landa CAUiangeSjo select from. If you Want tO Sell. Hent or Exchange any BUy kind of property, or want Insurance, sift-" ni,d,eoo t I nmc nT Commercial street, LU4US, Salem, Oregon. Bozoptb.RyaDciCo Enclose Btamp for reply When writing. TRIPLE SILVER PLATE Bwmii llnM.A - J0U 10 a W rn.Lnr. -- 1.00 Nlkln Kings per Mt -1 21 to J CO Mto .75 .. 1.36 2U0 2f0 S.OJ to 6.00 l.SO to i.tti oiuhuui rca.v CotltepoU each. I lei IkAnotB iAAh vAiiumunmu ki iie tiiatli. W o also do gold and nickel plating. Ii. A, HUBERTS, 105 State btreet 1-6 tu,, Vver , ...:- is"" ijiiihkuih you can'l m vr .oil..: .""ntinr; """""i yiuiouh nilU (alchelg In i j ' New Racket Store I Balo,n 0jJ Wholesale Cost. LOSS BY FIRE BY INSURING YOL? health will Btiporvcno. All reapa thceo conditions In tlio infinite! h complex tlmo-plcco, driven ly iipj ot iiutnan make; wny uo ttetctn mem nieo in tlio meciianir&l btfrdf erent only in mat It Is driven rC i uou-givcn spring ol force, rallMor Diseases, Treated successfully by Orttcitij, '' Nervous, resulting iu headache, (in ula, Loss of Appetite, Lott of Fat, Constipation In its worst formi.itotri and liver troubles, many kidney i orders, consumption In its flnt tip, Asthma, Catarrh, llronchltii, Toniiha, Femalo diseases, painful. luppttiK and increased Monees. The reenllii theso troubles alono are eufiicittt I recommend tho treatment to all' ing women, llhcutiiatiam Ini3 forms, oyo troubles, gie excellent Bulls, lumbago, curvatures ofipine.it Consultation Free. My provlotta prnctlco liai given ai wldo exporlenco In (he many forwi . dleoaso and I will givo an honeetopiwt of cases coming to mo for cobiuIuMP or treatment. '. Friday : hours. 0 to U a. in; 1 to i p.y Saturday: hours, 0 to 12 a. mj 1 to ' J Bottlel Be6f Kllnger & Ueck.Succewota to 8olU Bottling Vorks All orders for bottled beer will bj at the brewery. Kept on cold wW Freo city delivery. Telephoni I- WHY GO HUNGffi Whon you can got all you w' to oat at tne HE Our patrona tocoive the beetj markot affords. Open day v nlslit. McKiltop&BerkriU 106 tato St. Whnnt Rniio-hr nnd StOfed By tho Aurora Roller M . . "T ", tattal lirancli otuco ana wareuouo. -j at. botwoon High and Cliurcn m liuckwheat and oata uougni tnarket price. FRED P. HURST. W' LOANS AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BOZORTH BROS., 292 Commercial Street. Sale J3ji m-4.i a.- lUrtmil School and Business Cop 2&Sffl.u. J "'"""".r rai Common Bchool. HUbKhool. FZ3 nl Art. Full rrullr BaU""" Bend lor circulara. i-kit A. J. niBIAND. A. M- PfW hi VKBSSm itiStiBnmmnTffi KttiMri'"" -1iniaMr J