The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 15, 1901, Image 1

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SALEM,
OllXGOV imiDAY JfEBItTJAItY TO 1901
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Greatly Reduced Prices on . '' ' 5
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Now is the time to buy them. You'll not
be able to buy them at these prices next year.
5AH Rubbers and Rubber Boots
J Reduced to close them out. Come and see $
2 our prices on the above lines. & zc x. f
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SPECIAL
SESSION
01 Congress Begins to Look
Probable.
SHIP
subsidy i
CAUSING TROUBLE
8 THE NKW YORK RACKET !
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Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store. $
k Our Store Closes Every Evening at Six O'clock Except Saturday.
E. T. BARNES,
Proprietor.
Cor. Commorolnl and
Chomokta Stroota
vvvm.
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARIZED.
Good etiikes reported (torn Gold Hill, Ore.
Soutltorn l'nclflc to bu extended into Mexico.
Tim Boers were worsted in n fight nenr Aberdeen.
John Lett of San liornnmlino, Cal,, frnxon to death.
Attempts made last night to burn four Chicago hotola.
Tho liners oc( npled Murraysburg, Capo Colony, Fob. 7.
Takit Indians removing from Juneau to their old village.
King nnd Queen of England will visit tho German Court.
All sign1 of disturbances have disappeared at Madrid, Spain.
Fort Orchard, Wn., drjdock being fortified with mines and orpodoos.
General French report ml to have captured largo Door forco in Erinclo district.
Kansas legislature expunged from record met sago from King Edward contain
ing word loyalty. .
At Crowfordsvllio, Ind.. MhuHco Thompson, the autlior of "Alico of Vln
cennts" died this mommy.
Tlio Duko of Connaught was unanimously eicrted Masonic Grand Mnster at
London in placo of King Kdwnrd.
C. A. Wlllar'd, Minneapolis, and J. C. Coopor, Fcrt Worth, Toxa?, accept
phtces on Supremo Court of Luzon.
Kliiu Kdwoiil hiHjdclnl tho Stiothronne cavalry and presented the regiment
n fill the King's colore, mid govn mcdnls to men.
Largo oxport tr.-ulo' to Cuba, Porto Hico, Philippines. South Africa and
Auetralia is roHonsible for activity in tho knit goods trade.
Governor Nash nf Ohio declares that ho will adviso sheriff of every county and
niavor of every city and town that laws of the state forbid priz-i lighting and thoy
inut be obeyed.
The Royalist Delegate From
Hawaii Scores a Vic
tory. Wabiiiniiton', Fob. 15 Tho Repub
lican steering committee has been in
; session today trying to agree upon an
order of Imutness for tho remainder of
tho session. Some membors suggested
definite withdrawal of the ship subsidy
bill, but this was opposed and no de
cision to withdraw was readied.
Thcru wno re-assurance, hownver, on
tho point that tho Bubsidy measuro
Bhould not bo used to displace tho
appropriation bills. Thoro wni cou
slderablo discussion of tho prospect of
an extra session and tho opinion was
(julto general that tho outlook in that
direction ia favorable.
Not Down on the Protrsm
Montana Miner: "An accident, not
down on tho program, occurcd .at the
lodgo meeting of tho Maccabees Saturday
evening, nnd the details which have
leaked out aro too good to remain un
published. Among the cnndldnteii to Iki
initiated was licit Chambcrliii, who has.
Hpent n fow yeara among tho cowboys
mid is fond of fun . Some ono w oil up in
the myterius of the work had evi
dently been coaching tho candidate, for
at nn Interesting part of some dgroe,
who i) n voice (.nil a out iu tho semi
darkno.i8, "Seir.o tho VllllanL" aud tho
guides Btcp forward to bind lliOHiipposed
victim to n tree, Rort ipiaug back, drew
out two rcvolvora, taying "No you
don't," nnd begin tiring right and left,
riie lodgo room was quickly cleared, nud
it Is saldsomo nf tho guide actually
dropped out of tho second story window
to avoid th'i cunago. When it
rldgcH were used, and that tho candi
date was only.givlntr on historic exibl
tlon of life and customs among tho
Montana cowboy?, the joke was on tho
othor follows, and they reeolvcd that a
smoker was In order."
of erwnrds dlrcovered that blank cart-
New Orleans Poultry Show
Nkw Orleans, Fob. 15 The poultry
show which is oponed In this city today
by iho Standard Poultry Brooding As
sociution of Louisinnn will, from nil in
dications, 1m a recoid-bieakor in tho
number and quality of entries and in
the size of the attendance. Coming, as
It does, after all other similar shows
throughout ton, country, it has nttractcd
prize winners from overy section of tho
United Statos. Although the Louisiana
Standard Poultry iirenlora' Association
is young its show this year has been
well advertised and has nwukoncd a
groitdeal of interest in Northern, as
ivttli s Southern n hi ten. The exhibition
was will continue tlvo days.
A Demonstration of Value
It can 1k( made clear to anyone that
our method, of
Dental Treatment
Ate 'r in advance nf many "Others.
ICai'h rase Is i-miHidru'd carefully and
ttll work dmio kdifully and according to
tho mot improved methods
Ourorowii anil luliltfc work la perfec
tion in iieulf Ti-th made by us look
tmlml III le-fei i , iiihI wcarHplondld
y All wort, una niileitl,
Drs. Eppley & OHnger
Postoflico block.
Delegato Wilcox of Hawaii today
scored a district triunph in eecuiiugan
unanimous vote of tho lloueo committee
on Klcctions No. 1, confirming his right
to a sent in the llousoand holding that
the charges filed against him were not
sufficient to warrant his removal.
Chairman Taylor was authorised to
make a report to that effect.
PRIZEFIGHT AUY
GO TO COLORADO
Dkkvmi, Feb. 15. Olto C. Flotto,
Manager Colorado Athletic Association,
hopes to secure (lie JefTries-Kuhlln
fight for thib city. Uo has telegraphed
Brady mi offer to pass a guarantee of
$10,000 to bring off the event here in
March.
PERKINS OPPOSES
SHIP SUBSIDY
WaeikmotoK, Feb. 15.-Sennto today
passed agricultural appropriation bill
and then took up the shipping bill. Per
kins nddreeseed Senate. Ho favored
amendment to bill but had many ohjec
tioiiH to tho hill as reported,
BOTANICAL
2 WONDERS
FAVOR
AMERICANS
Sentiment in Philippines is
Changing, ,
SURRENDERING ARMS
AND AMMUNITION
South African Editor Must
Have Accidently Told
the Truth. '
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WAbiiinqton, Feb. IB. Now of an
other Important surrender in tho
Philippines Is contained in a diepatch
from MacArthnr. At Hagauey 1112
rifles and 1600 ronmlfl ammunition rero
Bitlrroi dored. Incldont is mo8t('im
portantand indlcatoa a great reaction
favorable to American lnorcata rytlio
region of Bullc.in, herotoforo ono of .iUio
worst In Lu7on. ., ,
Oavk Towtr, Feb 15.-Mr. Albert
Curlwright, editor of the South African
Nows, who was arrested Fob 7, charged
with seditious nnd defamatory IBiel, in
having published in Ida papor a state
ment to tho effect that tho British com.
mandor In chief had secretly instujitcd
his troops to tako no prisoners, and yes
terday hold for trial, ball being fixed nt
2,000.
S. P. CO. EXTENSIONS
. INTO MEXICO
'San Fiunoihco, Feb. 15, Tho JKxnm
inercayB:
It has leaked out that ono of the
objects of tho visit of Prest 0 M
HiivB, of tho Southern PacUle, to Now
York, is to consult with tho directors
regarding proposed uxtensloiiH in Mox
'c
Tho company owns tho New Moxico,
Arizona nnd Sonora Hillway. It runs
from, Benson, a station on tho Sunset
loute.conthwoBt via Sonora to GuayinuH,
on tho Gulf of California. It is pro
poeed to build two extensions on the
road. Ono la to be ninety miles long and
will tap vaat bed a nf con I in the "Binto of
Sonora.
The other extension Ih to start from a
station called Ortlmwid run toMiiziitlnn,
420 miles to tho pouthwest. (t is ex
pected that this road will groatly.develop
minitw claims and agricultural districts
in many Hccliona of Northwestern Mex
ico. t
CALIFORNIA FRUIT
EXPRESS ABSORBED
tnre are about to accopt Olympla's invi
tation to visit thoro cutting 8alcm out
on account of no invitation. A wire from
you may chango voto tomorrow," after
conferring with President Fulton of the
sonato it "was decided towiro that ow
ing to adjournment Jnoxt week tho Ore
gon legislature would bo unable to enter
tain tho Idaho solons officially, so i o
formal invitation will bo extended.
MOORE'S PORTRAIT
OF GOVERNOR
Will be purchased at 600 to
add to State House
Tho joint committee appointed to
arrange for a portrait of Governor Geer
submitted a report Friday morning
recommending tho purchaso for t'KX)
of tho painting by Artist E. V. Mooro
of Portland, Tho picturo is uniform in
slsonnd stylo with portraits of proceed
ing Governors which adorn tho walla of
the sonato and houso and the oxcollonce
of the work is of high ordor. Thu same
artist executed the picturo of Governor
Lord now in Iho Ilouro of representatives.
BOY ATTENDANT
KILLED BY TIGER
Indianavoub, Fob. 15. Albert Noil
son aged 15, employed as animal keeper
at the Zoological garden nas killed by a
Bengal tiger today. Uo outored tho
tiger's cago nnd was attacked by tho
beast.
SALEM RECORDERS
POLICE COURT
James Ward, who was arrested Thurs
day for stealing a gold bracelet
from n lewd woman, was today
bound over to the circuit court In thu
Bum of (250.
BIG COAL
MINES
ARE
ON FIRE
A telegram
island,
Watches Need Repairing
,'' llfu-f aVreuuhir'as thu fnriuue needs fuel. When you aro ready to havo your
wateli Icoked over a'nd repaired by a rkiljed workman at prices lower than ever
take it to
o.
2nS Commercial Stree1,
T. ROIVIBROY
Watchmaker and Jeweler
The marvel of the hour is
the wonderful cure of chronic
diseases without the use of
knife or poisonous medicines.
This is what afflicted human
ity needs more than all else
Not a week passes bur Dr. J.
F.Cook, the -great botanical.
specialist and original discov
erer of the botanical cure, heals
some patients who have suffer
ed for years from awful dis-.
ease and the more awfuleflVcts
of rank medical humbugs. Dr,
Cook is willing togive patients
the benefit of his life study but
declinesto publish further test
imonials out of regard for his
patients, yet will gladly refer
any callers to their neighbors
and friends who have " been
healed, Consultation free,
ii you have any physical ail
ments it will do you good to
call and have a little chat with
the doctor-
Office 301 Liberty Street ',
saiem urep-on.
San PitANClHro, Feb. 15. Notwith
standing tho denial by B T. Karl, of tho
statomont that the Armour line has ab
sorbed tho 0. F. X., representatives of
botlipartles interostod in tho deal admit
that it has been made. Tho Armour
ngonts horo statu, however, that the
consideration is tj 1,750,0)9 instead of
tyj.OOO.PO,) an published.
STREET CAR TAKES
A FATAL PLUNGE
Cincinnati, Teh. 15. Street cor cor
lIa(ntr IV) p.-vpfumgnrs tmronto from
Dayton , Ky. to Cincinnati, Jumped tlm
track today and plunged over a 50 foot
embankment Into a small strain , Inj'ir
iiu nil but oiih o tlio pitceimera. Soy-
em! may die.
VicTimtA, B. 0., Feb. 15
from Cuberland. Vancouver
states that the Union colliery is nn tire.
ami sixty minors imprisoned, no uo
tails. I'enuut IMauta.
"Few persons arc perhaps aware that
u thing of beauty Is iv common peanut
plant growing singly In a six or eight
Inch pot nnd grown indoors during thu
colder mouths," says an up to ditto flor
ist hi tho Washington Star.
"Kept In a warm room or by tho
kitchen stove, a pcnuut kernel planted
In a pot of loose, mellow loam, kept
only moderately moist, will soon germi
nate mid grow up Into a beautiful
plant. It Is In n similar way that the
peanut planter test their seeds overy
year, beginning even early In tho win
ter, nnd tho facility with which thu
aeeilH will grow Iu this way Iiiih bur
Ketdcd to many southern flower lovers
tho possibility of nmklnir thu useful
peanut nn ornamental plant for tho
parlor or sitting room window.
"An tho plant Increases In size and
exIemlH Its brnuchcH over 'tho sides of
the pot In n pendent manner, there nro
few plnutH of more Intrinsic beauty.
The curious habit of tho compound
lenvefl of closing together, llko tho
h lives of n book, on the approach of
night or when n ahower beglnn to fall
on them Is one of tho moat Interesting
ImbltH of plant life.
"Later on -for tho peanut Ih no
ephemeral wonder, enduring for a day
or two only thu appearance of thu tiny
yellow flowcra and putting forth of tho
peduncles on which tho nuts grow Im
part to thlH floral rarity n striking nnd
tinlrjuo chnrm nil ltn own. Thoro Ih
nothing else like It, and florists through
out the country might well add the pea
nut plant to their Hat of novel mid rare
thlugH."
RUSSIAN
.. SUGAR
To Be Excluded By Higher
Duty.
NOW PROHIBITED
OUR MARKETS
That Country Placed on
Same Footing as
Others.
the
LABOR
RIOTING
Deplorable Case ol Poor
Old Spain,
GENERAL WEYLER
ALMOST DICTAtOR
Nkw York-, Fob. 15, Secretory Gage's
order imposing countervailing duty of 32
routs nn each pood (30 pounds) of
Russian sugar Imported into this coun
try is tho subject of considerable com
ment among Biigar men. Alfred F. Gray,
of WIHoltA Gray said:
Some time ago tlio Brcrotnry rent nn
export to ir.vustigato tlio sugar growing
Industry Iu UusrIii and to find out It
Russia 'reallv paid a bounty, either
direct or indirect on sugar. It has not
aB yot been determined whothor or not
Russia payo a direct bounty on the ex
portation of refined sugar. It was found,
however, that- tho Uustion syBtcm of
controlling tho supply, us noil as tho
domestic prlco of sugar, operated as a
bounty to the mnnufacturerri of that
country.
Thu action of Secretary Gagu endorses
tho voto of tho conference held last year
at lirttBSolH, to Iho effort that Russia
should -bo placed upon thu aamo on sis
with other countries in tho payment f
countervailing duties on sugar. Now
tho duty has been Imposed upon Itu.ula
sugar, thoro will bo no more exports of
the product to this country becanto tho
i.ew duty of 1)1 cents a hundred pounds
will practically exclude Kunla from our
tn-irkut. ThlH 'Mil tjiean n cessation of
only fllOO.OOO worth nf biislnon.i ti )oar,
"Tim Russian product tsls quite ub
well us the American augar. It closoly
toiiemhU'B tho Louisiana product uiul li is
bueu used horo by manufacturers since
it answers all thu purposes of high grudo
white Hiigar. The Russians iiavouujiiyud
a piolltnblo sugar exporting buHJiuw,
fir they were able to send their product
hire nt half n cent n pound less than
till cost of production here."
Prest Post, of the National Sugar Re
fining Company, puM that tho Rursinti a
woro placed on the mimo basis with ill
AuitnlluiH, French and Germans, and
therefore, had nn right to complain
against tho Imposition of the oxtraduly.
Continuing, ho said: "Itiicaiu will not
report to retaliatory dvonips, Slio
can buy lo tho beet, advantago In
our markets and prices urn generally thu
determining factor In tho biHliuu rela
tions of peoples."
Suffering From a Serious
Complication of Di- '
e'ase$
Nkw YmiK,Fuh. 151t is learned nt
Washington that Qcu. Vylof, hae not
only proclaimed mart'nl law in Madrid,
but linn pushed his troops in such n man
ner ntf to command overy part of tho city.
Tho downfall of the ministry la said to
bo certain, aud that of the government
liossiblo. The reufcon given by Wuytcr
for his actionals tho Inability nf lhor.lt II
government of tho provlnro nf Madrid
to maintain ordor, ' '
Novcriholeai thoro is a supplcUin that
this proceeding may be a coup d'ot.itof.
Woyore. That ofllcor has for the Mst
two years been noting exactly Ilka a
general who Was preparing for thu role
Ot tho "man on horseback." Uo has
been making speeches and giving out
statements, tho effect of which to show
that ho was tho only man who Could
bring Spain through dor trouble.
Ho is, however, thui captain general,
and as such ho Is thopornon to' enforce
martial law Iu Madrid whon It is de
clared. ThoJ disturbances whloli Gon.
Woyler is now trying to quell, aro not,
It Ib said, by porsons familiar with tlio
situation, of ojllier Carllst or Rcpttbl
ran origin, although both parties aro no
doubt active in trying to take advant
age of Iho trouble.
ces and In Iho closing year.of, til rchjH
thoro wefo labor " Hofe, of mcli serious
noss that It WaroiKirlod that tho rioters
had poisoned tho wells In many placci,
Tho Queen rcgont haa'aftthyH been
uipopulnr and daring (he Spanish
American war she received the slpnifl.
cattl ' nickname of "The Austrian
woman"i thu omo epithet; thlchvias
alpplled to Mario Antoinette Only a
short time ago an attempt va made to
nssasiinato her. Had as w'as Spain's
condition In tlm lifetime ofAJtonsoXII
nnd later the improvement reuniting
trom tho war with Atntiriea has made it
Immeasurably Worde.atid hai driven tlio
laboring oUshcs to dMperntion,
Bad Coughs
There arc hundreds of cough
msdicines which relieve coughs,
all coughs, except bad 'ones!
The medicine which has been
curing the worst of bad coughs
for sixty years is fl
v
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
Now you can get a trial
bottle of Cherry Pectoral, for
25 cents. Ask your druggist.
. Three ilics : 25c, 50c, 1.00,
It your rtruj glut cannot supply you. mn
uh I1.0O and we will cxprcM n laritrbottt
Rnd
e
to yuu, all rliarum prepttlJ. Be ure and
clve tm your nearest cxprti office.
J. C.Aver Co, Lowell, MM.
Rep, Colvlg Is mlstakon when.hu hujs
in an interview eleswhere that tho
nifsont 8. 1'. Co. miinnirement In Orcuoti
(b'llovosln putting Iho ctiws on tho
It la doolaroil that tlio uprising is in people, and oppressing them, rortomo
reality nn outbreak of tho discontented. ,y oars Mr. Marklum has donu just tho
nppoiiio, nnu nas noun everyinmg m ins
powor to make rates that would develop
butlnosa in nil parts of tho state, and ho
Thoso taking part In It comprise all
classes ot malcontents, and its causes
nro llku thoso which brought about. t)to
French revolution, t
"Spain is suffering from it complica
tion ofillteasos.", J.'pvorty has been In
creasing, tlio burden of taxation has
been growing heavier; nnd tho laboring
classes are rlpo' , for revolution, At tlio
muno time tho ruling dyntsty lounpopu.
lar. All tho complications and a nninlH r
of others havo brought nboitt n'wider
spread feollng of uiircat.and great events
aro looked forj"Jn Piln )nia
the Incipient revolution Is quelled.
Spain has been tending toward a re-
boll I ui for some tine,
Kvnu in tho lifetime nt King Alfonso
XII, there were continental dlnturban-
ban convinced shippers ot thi tn such
an extent that thoro is praotlclly no
demand for railroad legislation.
...FRESH...
Chocolate Creams
AT
ELLIS
154 State Street,
& ZINN'S
Silcm 'Phone 3874
HfnMKHHHIIBsllinslllalHHIiRIMslHWHHIIHHMPHW
Tlio Dream of the Kry,
.Some small article had been lost I
forgot now what, let us sny 11 key-be-longing
to one of two sinters who wero
Unvoting together. It could nowhoro
he found. Hut one night one of tho sis
.'.M.. ,1.... A. I ...... ..1 .1... I 1..
I lUIFt UlUUIIIL'll llllll. BIIU NHV IIIU KIIJ 111
1 the iol(et of her traveling hag. She
J told this dream 011 waking to the other.
WOOD DEAL
WAS A I L RIGHT! "And have you looked Iu the pocket?"
1 !" Hltur jisked. "No, I havo not."
salt! she, "for tho very ginid reason that
The controversy liotweon Chris Peter
son nnd Jamrn Roberts, over ownership
of a lrg, was settled before.ludue 0'Iou.
aid iCMlny, Roberts being completely ex
onernted and the chargo was il.wniiHted.
I
'Men's Clothing and Hats at Clearance Sale Prices
STOCK MUST BE REDUCED BEFORE
ARRIVAL OP SPRING GOODS....
$6.00 Suits .....$3.95
$8.00 .Suits... $5.95
$10.00 suits 'i7:2 5
$3.00 Hats.,. ,..... '.....$.90
$2.00 Hats.
.$1.10
Black Cat Hose .. .-.- 17c
Outing Flannel
ryh
5c
tY
AH Broken Lines to, Close
J
at Great Reductions jjj'jl
50c and 75c Neckwear 40c
Dalrymple's Branch Store
297 Commercial Slreel.
Opposite PostofHce.
One lliiniredlh Ptrformaacc.
Nnw York, Feb, IB. The one bun
Iredth rerformanco of Mary Manner.
lug's "Janice Meredith" lakes jilaeeat
H'nllack's to niuht.. Souvenirs will Iks
ilistrlhnied. February 2:1 ii ml for Iho
closing night hero.
IDAHO SOLONSIUVE
ABANDONED SALEftl TRIP
The proposed visit of Hih Mah' legis
lature to alum ban Iwn ulMndoned.
Speaker 'Rreder rew-iveil a t'vram
Thlirfilny which taid Mu' o h-gltla-
there Is no pocket In my traveling
hug." "Well," said tho other, "thoro In
a pocket In mine. 1 will Just hnve u
look thero on the phnnco.'! And there
the key wiih found.
The Inference Is that the dreamer
had soon with tho oyo of setise, though
not with tho eye of obKorvntlou, the
koy put Into the pocket. Hveu when tho
koy was bo found she hud no recollec
tion of ficelng It placed there, hut the
brain had unconsciously recorded the
sunmitlou. In course of sleep It had
Htumblod on that record, ami by good
luek tho sleeper on awaking chnuced
to reiuembcr the mental operation that
had tnkou place during sleep. It In a
singular mid almost alarming rcliectlon
that our brains are stored with count
low Hiieh record h of which we know
nothing, nor over shall know unlets the
iiNsooJatloii of Idous or houio pt-fiillur
mental state brlugs tlioiu to our notice.
-erfimmnu'K.
5 JIm. jtl&ymKS(mA-
ii . . ..
THE WHITE CORNER
Write your letters,
Meet your friends,
Spend the afternoons at
The Big Store
Ren. ember wn have niovid' one
block oaM of our old More. U'e
occupy two Owns nnd the Imu
ment of tho now MeCornsok
bnlldlmr, formerly known ns the
old Opera I loom building. Hero
wo have one ol the mop modern
and up-lfvdato stoins In ull Ure-
gO'l.
TTiide Mark Rtflitered.
R
m
Business Eyes
peftqtlvo Uion product! irritation and uorv
rniHiiecH, and In this condition no perwjn is cap
h't of ulvine to buelnew matters or ordinary
i.ff ilr of life tho attention neceerary to success.
Nothing Is more important for the present pies
nrralion of good health and clear business
judgment than zealous care of the eyes. Perfect
rilling glasses wijl overcome nature's defeats, and
the p'ace to get such glasses It of
HERMAN W. BARR '
Scientific Optician. 1 18 State Street.
An Electric
Elevator
For lheiHiuvenlticecfPUtQiier,
This elevator l of tho. now jm
proved typo, Ouaiaiittf-fl for
safety i hnpofcsJblw ty drop.
4fr
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Ladies Dress Skirts....
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$0
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SEE DISPLAY IN. WEST COURT STREET WINDOW
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Full length sevan goro (Uro dress skirts
In light grey, blue gray, und Oxford
grey homespuns. ::'::::
Shoit walking and cycling skirts,
tailor stltphnd, new spring ly)es. oxlrn
weight cloth. :;::::::
wd
This Is the Greatest Opening offer of the Season.
"It aconis lllu) a clearance sale Of a removal sale ovey day at this
store," tho prices are ro reasonable,
-m m n Ln . , -" "' ill I ll i nmmmmmmmm
7c Outings
Boys' Clothing
Ml
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Jos Meyers Sons
THE WHITE CORNER
Trade Mik fit jlitr rest
CORKER COURT AttD LIBERTY STS.
MAIABHalHHllfllllll
lingular 10a values: 6000 yards (if
mm uiinn hi rriuiuni pnues.
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