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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1901)
J , "" JBt- "tJ1 SaofnW'' HE' fife "& v Wfev IV.,' n ' ,v- .! tt & . V Tt- If, i. it.' V . ;4 Y ' Oft More Week of.... BIB Weihink this will be our last wek at the old stand, and we in tend io make it the banner week of our big REMOVAL SALE HolVterson's Did You Ever Tba smouat of money run can save Vy uo$ eleaO save money, wit yes get tbe in s ptf tr oomiiuva ibr irvn 117 ewer Uiey ar the Mae to everybody. Watches Oteascd - - 7. Main Spring ..... 76a 16 Jewel Elgin in Hllrerise ease, J ad warranted. C. H. Hinges, THE WEATHER. Fair tonight and Thursday. Wheat Market, flax fUMOtoo, April 10. Cash f 1X0 Ojocaoo, H.,AprlI 10.-My, "" balcm, CO. GOLD DUST FLOUR 'mab Br The Sidney Power Co, mxxr okxhoh Made for Jamil bm, aek year grocera for It. Bras and ahorU always on hand A, T. WALN Agent BOCK BEER -Tbe Capital Urawery'a famoua Ilook writ be on dratiithtjn all PI(a and country talooni on and after APRIL 6, 1901 Try Hand be happy. It' the beat ever turned exit. We also ' put up our lleqa: Iteer la bottle. Klinger & Beck Phone No. 2131. Easter Offering ....Of Fine Millinery.... oday and Tomorrow, over 300 fine hats to select from at greatly reduced prices, it will pay you to attend these sales. NONPAREIL Mr. Hoer, 317 Oommarrtal Street. HouseGleanlnaTime The Bissel Sweeper with jpeeds no introduction, We Ctose at 6:30 p. . ayaa JBTjJREN . HIvMLXOM The Low Wee !iou$eFurl.i5!.er$. v - t l . 1 . , - THEBIGBARGMH HOUSE OF SALEM Stop and Think fearing yeor waleh rpariK doe by . best work and yanar work retoened to yon pKc m nn m;- "r15 ; ..-", EiBfl VtUiatktr ( 10 ar EatrrHtee. A Bargain of a Lifetime A fail home at S3.50 per acre, 120Jacres, oncthird clear land, two orchards of three acres and a house, ail goes to first buyer at 53.50 per acre. Located near Scio. Inquire of Fred Hurst Kalem Oxygon. 4-8.tf BUY BULK SEEDS Hulk Bowls will seat you uat one hall a much as package aoeds and you are sure of froth, reliable aeeds. See UiepolntT We carry a complete aloek of garden ads In bulk. Also grasa and clover tceda. Prieee the lowest in tbe atate. BREWSTER & WHITE FCCDMCM AND StCDSMliN rboecUBI. 91 Court SU Land Enriched Two ear loada Ke;bl Utah I.aml plaster just received. New stocks at ifence posts, IjsIIi, Hbinslea etc. (liaat Ceineiit and Hoolie Harbor Lime, D. S. BENTLEY & CO Fas 301 )I9 Frost St. Suggests Such Things as Carpet Sweepers and Feather Dusters Small Things, but Very Useful and Essential... We have juM received a fresh supply of both. I he dusters include Turkey feather and several grades of ostrich feather, being the most desirable for par lor and store use. Wc have a nice lot of carriage dusters made from the feathers of live ostriches. They lasj longer and give better satisfaction than any duster on the maiket for rough use. all the latest improvements jji. Except Saturday A InV GATES CHARGED WITH FORGERY Said to Have Used Henry Corbett's Name. Bimjmk. Or.. April W J. 11. was arreted Tuesday by8ber n Witbers a tb three of forery. He M takes before Jastfeeof tbe Peace C. A. Y, later meir. lie wareed examination awl waa placed fa tbe County Jail. Tuesday saoming, ewortly before U o'clock, Gate entered tbe First Xatlonal Sank aid preented to Oaebler P. E. SaodgrsM a ebeck on tbe First National Bask ef Portland for $75, with tbe name of "Henry Corbeti" attached thereto. Mr. Baodgrasa immediately sspcted tbat tbe heck waa a forgery, awl held n.!M until Sheriff Wither, who was telephoned to, arrived, when be wai turned over to tbat AfSetal. It m eridi!t tbat Oatof, who b been la Y.ttfiVt kir twoor Ibreeday, trwd 1 ptt tbe ebek on otbers Mot foio tUe bank, bat wa aeeHfl. He itm wm to teal tp aaother check, tbe Bfeeeeot bb,wbeed apaadfrfafi ed lejetbr mmko1 tfct it wi payable to bfeueff. K. A. B-MHb'i aae waa at taebed to tbe ebek, which w8 dettroyod. SALEM EXCURSION TO INDEPENDENCE Oae bandred and fifty perwng par Uoipated la the enjoy able riTerexenrrton to Iudepeadenee and tbe daaelag party Kiren at tbat place Taeeday eveDlBK by Valley fdie X 18, A. 0. V. W and Viola Lo-Jjce No. S8, Dree of Honor, of thtiiiity. IidejBlewe wa rencJie-l atVo'olook aad daaefax at the awlf toriau was iadalf(d in until 1 :o'elocl, rauile leJoR faraiahed by ItWtine' oreliettra, of Balem. Tbe exeamioHiistK retorBed Iwme at S o'clock this tnoraiag by mild BiooalfKbt well pleawd with thf eTenlujj'a plwuinre. LITTLE GIRL WANDERED AWAY The Utile dauKbter of M. C. M liter, wanderl away from tlw home of Iwr parenti near Ilrooka Tawtday afterHoon, reabi)(tbeOtietnawa.lRdiaH Training eiKMri at 7 o'clock. Tbe little one could not Ulk plainly and (coahl not Inform tbe offlfera of tbu tebool where htrliomo waa. HujwrinUindent Potter consulted with Chief of police Uibsou, of Salem, i ml eneoeeded this morning in returning the wanderer to tier anxious parents. WOULD-BE TEACHERS IN MARION COUNTY The regular quarterly examination of applicants lor teaehera' eorUfteatea is being enndiiet at the Court House by It. T. Moorea, assisted by Prof. A. W. Mire and Miss Oariie Hradsbaw. There Is olas of OS young people taking the examination wlileh boan this mornlag. Thu result of the examination will nut he known until ttatunlny evening. THE DOG YELPED HIS LAST YELP. A ineihum-sbMxl cur dog was killed on tbe Mate street ear track Taw lay even ing when the car anmtt down front tbe Albany lwal. He waa not sighted by the motartnan until wlthta about) feet ami than the ear waa right outa bim. He bad time to yelp one y4p ami hi head waa eut off )hbI back of bis ears Mirten Ceunty lisp Ceatratts P. H BimoMla A 8m have AM at tlie UOHHty Iteoorder'a atnee (our bop onu- traats aoiiveyiHg to Ibeni bop craps of tbeyeai 11)01. aa follews: II. Oon itor.ol tit. Paul, 8000 pounds, at 11 eeuta: Jolin Ptaber, ol Mount Angel, M,- 000 pounds, at II imhU;T. II. Walker, of nervals, 10,000 hhmU at 11 rents. The hitt-menlloneu eonuwet aovess Uie crap of the year luOS ubm. niwonds A Stmt are New York deatnra. They ire repremtwl Ih tnaee Irauaaoiioiu by John Ortnulcbael, of tbls city. Wbta TravsHai Wbetlter on pleasure beut or bneiaaaa, take on evary trip aboilbjof nyrupof Figs, as it acta moat pleas ally and effectually on tbe kldueya, liver and baweia, preventtag fwrara, luadarbns nml other forma of nfckmtaa. For mU In W cent battka by all lew liisg dnsgfila. MauHlaetnrwd by the OalUoraia Pag ayrnp Oa. The Cycloidal Sprocket la tbe trade ntul of lam ay nmHissg wheel Uaai baa ever bwu UuaediMtaf a Ualory. You see tbafA tbe pycloaial cum tn tlie (ace af tne Uelb. Too unaotk run. nlwg, tuadaulata qoaltt WTrisaaoe t4koU. togoibor witM IU perfect bringa beartnes Usat ant not only KdAf toJ aa msa tnotr. but poiMly ant m tbat toy wttl uever vitslg or bludalt tbi Waa mad.e tbe TrCbnae lawout. boa a. Cartdde panda fur U aWndrwa of an sort. c)Uosite PostfiuTes, . GREEKS PRESENT SWINDINGGAME Afcf1 Empjoymem Agent Leaves With 53000 CmcAflO, April 10.-Tbree bandred aajtry Greeks, aay of tbem armed withknlvw aad reovra. beaiegtd fear men In a baHdlng at 417 Weat Po4k Street lor several noars iass mguu Stoaea were thrown U.roab tbe wladowa imi outer uibiid w. ..0. . S . - I.m n WhbD llirt ttfriiee arrived it waa with difSeolty they eoabl force tbeir way Into tbe bouse to reeoae-tbe fear men who it I? alleged eMbeacJed I1 betettgiae: to the mem ber of tbe lafariated crowd oateide-. At the station it was learBed the men were Joha Papaflonoalis aad his two torn, Jasaes amlTheo'lorM Madeira n. Georye, anoUier ton of Jdia Patodo pealis was not found by tbe polke. lv ing left the cftr taking with him, It is Mlkged, the full amount kaid to have ben enbcated. J1000. Jjt K'ednelay Johb Papailopalls, anaoasced, h it la charged, lie would procure positions oa the line of tbe Union Pacific road for all Greoka who would advance $10 for transportation ... . . . M!.J nCgeatHai O er u; ncre iiiuuniuu. The Ber attracted the attention of tbe Greeks and money beuan to pour into tuMermtJ i.An I'najlnmill.. Ronn A. Company. Up to noon yesterday mote than . Greka bad palJ their ad vance BHHiey. Testerday was tho day iet for tbeTfpur eliase of tickets from tbe railroad com pany to tbe place which laborers were to be sent. This task was imposed on George Papadopoulis. He started to tbe and will install a plant having A capac elty shortly after noon and not having Ity .f 300 pwinds per day, iu the build ruiiirnml hv niahtfall. the riot occurred, intf that has been vaealed. Tlie ma- The authorltlea will Investigate tbocaHs ... , - -. tlioroughly ainl if possible learn to what extent tho complainants 'have been swindled in care their charges are true. Padapopoulis denied the charge of swindling. Siltm Inprovtaeat. Workmen today removed the frame structure adourning tbelireymau White Corner block and began the erection of a corrugated iron building to take ita plaee. Tlie new storeroom will be a big improvement over the unsightly frame structure it rerdaees. MR. DURPHY OF CALIFORNIA Wanted at Portland for Big amy Consults With Sa lem Friends. liradley Francis Durpliy.of California, under arrest in Portland on the charge of blgitmy.arrlved In Salem on tbe 10:33 overland Monday night and (or an hour was in consultation with interested Sa lem parties at Hotel Willamette. Tbe likeness of Durphy as published in the Portland apersis not a good one, And would be of little aid in Identifying him. He has removed bis moustache and ia smooth ebaven. Durphy la Alleged by Mrs. Durphy Not., to be a much-married man and it is lor tbe Investigation of tbe preferred charge that he has been arrested. Durphr was first married In the Kat but subsequently wedded two other wo men wi tbe coast. He claims neither of tbe last two marriages were performed until tbe obligations of tbe former cere mony bat been legally cancelled and auUraly abrogated and insists Uiat lie is Mag persecuted rather than prosecuted. II he allegeelthat his perteeataon it being urged by a former partner with w bom be bad some litigation. Durphy lived for come years tn Portland but of recent years baa been residing ia California. Tbearreetof Durphy was affected at Uureka. Two Portland deputy sheriffs started for Oreyou with their man but wereoMired to give up their man and return to nan Praacieco.wbere Durphy's attorneys bad instituted babeaa corpus proceeding ia hopes ol seoariag bla (rwdom. Tbe case waa adversely de cided by tbe Saa Fraacieou judge aad Durphy was brought to Oregon without further incident. The prisoner ia out on tlOOOcnahbail. i Mr. Durphy a peat Tuesday in tbe city with Mr. Oarsan, whom be baa re tained as counsel, but neither be aor bla attorney would submit to an interview and tbe purpose of Use alleged bigamists taniiaeod stay iaSa!) can -uly be enmuVd. T Marwn county ronds in the cmm show that on April SI. l. Darphy tneUluled divorce prucoedinga agaiust iadlcS. Du'uhy la IKspailnMMtt No '., TheS liifiaidGrand Tal aacMae kit i aetoautK hsai (l hkkrati(taa4 towsrt tkt bsal rra4lcu UrtytatltaJet vtt K ever. It sm up alrtai) tHtl for iniaMuic ui(. Ikrit it aa HMbUs la the weiU that kit titcr muUI r M6r carstet vi(W a K lata tkt SuaJui ' Kstary. SaJmn Oreson. lifSiSffBi HI "-BB.fflfM ! nrtiai u allied as frroaada for tlUmg . legal reparation. A dlrrce waigraatei oaJaaea, 1S09. AH of SOTSS.Tw ,44 AUreyGes. K. CbaaberUin iu VorUaad aad will be asd as evidence BgrfMt D,rpby B the peBOiag erlwlBal ttiom Mf parphy retareed to Portland j9WT fc)teriv9B. , Tyyrj CRFAMERJES " ' IDLE AT SALEM Tbe creamery balnes, locally, has eaperieamd a wa of inactivity dur-1 iRKtbe put lew weeks, wbieb bave Wen probably tbe quietest and dullest ka tn Ibe ada;try saeb it was ln trodaced on a ireaeral scale in Ibe Wmaaantte Valley The reduced aetrvKr ia Ibbs haines at the present time k-w a .WaMe explaaatioa, as follo : The infc-rruptlou ia the ojera Won of S.I m '. ereaniery plants asd s Bttaral sboitae in the supply o nilk aad ram. expected at thia eeasoa of tbTer. A few taofltbs ago, Salem was taraiag out more eeery ijntter than aay .l - . I .k VlI..A,f. Vflll... uiur l7 n i rc . ........ '""',. i At the present time Salem has do rreaawy l'"t ia opratK.a uat win li i io mtrh iiMtitotieas of increased' ctpaeity over tbe orfclnal plaMts, In- stalled aad in full opearMon wttiiln "e nxt ten days. Tlie Towasend creamery plant on Eat State street was atsndone.i and removed fmm the rlty but James Mffnire has tMirchavi new machinery -" -a - t , diinerv la execleI tr. arrivn mis week and will te installed ,arxl in operation by next Monday. Geo. I) lloudhue, n imager of the fialem Creamery Company, recently moved the machinery of that plant tr Lyons where he is managing a separate creamery. New machinery of increased capacity has been purchased and will be plaeed in the Company's building on Com tn erica! street within a (ew day a and the business, ol the institution con tinued oa an increased scale. The results of tbe first year of tbe creamery i ml in try in tho Willamette Valley, which was largely in the nature of an experiment, are considered to have been amply satisfactory and a general expansion in the dairy business through out tbe entire Willamette Valley is expected. WILLIAM EDGAR OF MARION DEAD William KdgAr, a pioneer of 1840, died at bla home, IU miles northwest of Marion, at 3 o'clock this morning, aged 01 years. Death resulted from obi age. Mr. Edgar came to Oregon in 1846, aettlimr Bear Marios where be spent his entire life. His wife died some years ago and be is survived by one son aad two daughter aa follews: Poakin Ed gar, Mrs. Falrlotte Crabtree and Loria da Kobbtns, all of Marion. Iiurial services will be conducted Thursday. The funeral party will leave tbe late home at 10 o'clock and brie! services will be conducted at the grave able ia tbe Huntaker com Utsry which is located on the-farm owned by the de ceased. Rev. Hanibaw, of Turner will officiate. ALLOWANCE FOR SALEM POSTOFFICE' A Washington telegram cays tho Supervising Architect has allowed the Campbell Building CoMipany.eontractors for the Salem Postoltke, to put in additional foundation work for that building, for which an a.lditknial allowance of fil5 will be made. This extra foundation baa bm found aeeei eury on account of tne character of the ground In one point. PERSONAL Mrs. U. J. Pea rce aad daagbter went to Albany today. A Iluah wont to Tumor today (or a few days recreation la tbe sua airy. J. O. Johnson and family woat to Jefferson today ana vant to relatives. John Spaniel, tbe Stay ton miller, re turned home today, alter a bom vis it Iu Salem. C A. Doraas.wbo baa ba in tbe city on business, returned to Portland this morning. J. A. Bernard! and family went to Turner this morning and will take ad vantage of the opening of the trout sea son In eomo of tbe ushstocktd streams In that locality. Dr. A. Holland and wife, of IVs Molues, Iowa, are the guests of his cousins, II. II. Holland and Mrs. N. Dior, In this oily. Dr. Holla wl, who U a retired tMHker ami rapit-dlat of Ds Moines, ia making a tour of tbe Coast with bis wife ami greatly Mirpraed S. turn's genial (touring mill agent, whom ho bad not seen for W years.by stopping off at Salem to spend a (ew days as bis gueet. ladies, (or a good line ol Millinery at the o1cm prkea, km Misa K. Smith, flute Street. 4 9 m NEW TODAY. AlvcrtlasBtats naitr this hc4 5c a lias tut Utuc 1HCVOLK 8I10W. -Alter this ilate anr store will be open OYuulng. in order to show our flue line of Bieyoles. Mitchell Uwla A Staver Co. 4 10 6t FOU 8ALK or 5 young, (rob adw7h cows. Orad, Jersey. Spioadul milk era. Nu faults. Slandt. Apply to Mm. J. P. tW, CtMsnawa n Aor. 4-10-At BaantU llfawflaiiiBaaikt REFORM SCHOOL AND MUTE SCHOOL Wood Bids Opened by the State Board of Education. Continues Rejecting Bids of the Combination and Buy rg Direct of Farmers. In the prpl for lb" Re" saboot, 129 cords of big r wood were nS,r.l aad arretted at 11 per cord; (M fir w4. rf, im Urge qaantttie I fOW s tt to Jt jq r l. All of L WM rejected, ext 1 aords, offemj feT j K ettli, f Tarer. wb tcwjer rf KS caw -hH. b the ..f.,!,, mi aanwnwal of j . E- B... tnd tisat gentle man was also InKmeaexl m pnrenaw wg fir at $2 86 a cord. ad s-rwad growth at f.M. Following are the bila for the Keforra school awl their depositien: Ftrst Crewtk. C A..Grav, lW cords sf 13; accepted. O. I M-rrt. 3D ooids S S; aoeepted. Stuni Growth. r. MePberson, 100 conle !.85 ; re ' q Gray. 1100 cords J.45;re- ct.d. C. A. Gray, bM tbao 1100 cords 9 f2;Arf,,i, Jarner) 175 rord (? '(2.36; aceeptl on approval of snpenn- teBiient lB tbe case of tbe .Mute scnooi, 1 1 . 'f j cords of Wg fir was offered and accepted i,t 13. and 17.H cords of oak was taken i st ts 10. while oak at 13. tt) aad small f r - - . w - i at $250 waa reb-e'ed. Superintendent I ... . ... i . u..., .. wenix was au;uorii i imiwa. u.t. erowth fir at l?.6; second growth at 2 25; oak at $1. The b; Is anl their disposition were- Flrt Crawia. C. A. Grav, 100 cords J fS; aeeeiHl. Daniel M. Morris, 174 cords ) IS; accept ad. ScassJ Gretb. C A.Gray, 305 cords o fl); re jected. Oik. L. C. Cavanaogb, 3S eordi ? 13 50; reHrted. , , . DaatelM. iKrs. ! aorui j iv, accepted. C. A. Gray bos since ebaaed bie bid oa second growtb for tbe Meform scboot to Jl aad it ia aoeepted. Watt Sua c HvtlerDrtf Thia aoeetSea artea is tbe family every oay. Let s answer k today. 'Try JeU-O. a deUcieos ud aeaJtbfal doaeert. Prepared la two aainat. No boiUngl o baking! stasoty add tHsOmg water and net coo. Fte rir Lemon. Oranpa, Rasoberry and i.TtrawlHrrj. Get a package at your proew'K UHJcy. eta. Uvthssts TIh. moet delictooi doughnuts ever made are aretnred daily by our new baker, tbev melt in your mouth like cream. Westaeott & Stolr. Seeds in Bulk You Reap What You Sow In the variety . quality and growth ol your garden and farm produce, and our choice carden and erats seeds will be sure to give rosutta mat win grainy ami please you by their size and delicious-ne- We nave all kinds of ganlea seeds, but only one quality, and that is tbe best. Wc have Cbeke Stti Wheat aaa On on runj SAVAGE REID, Sccdmcn Bee and Poultry Supplier Too Tempting to Resist For lovers ol tine fruits, is Uie superb display of freeh, ripe and delicious (ruita iu all seasons, of the boat oulti vatd diuueeUt ami the ohoteest foreign (ruita raised. We bave everything that Is rich, rare and juicy in flue frulU at prW-es that o will pay for inferior (runs elHwliere. M, T, Rincman 1)2 State Street. fat u THE FAIR STORE 27-t CommercUl St. Saka Ore. X Dealers in Everything X Shj. Ceats Furalshtat. Do' CeJ. hetteos. Tta aal CraaHe ware. Treaks. VaUjea, 0 ttoth. Bon aal Baiketa. EteryUiat ffliiSl ai NUIII KUKtl frict. DABNEY & GILLMORE TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL SOCIETY PEOPLE HB. TEFT. J0H5S0S A5D MISS ABBE R. TEFFT. JOHKSON, a well known society man of Washlng-int-irtn. D. C.-who played last sea- gon as leading man in "The Heart of Maryland" company, unites tbe follow Ing letter to Dr. uarrman.oi i""""i O-ln which ne gives miuiuuu. caUnh remedy, Perans. Mr. Johnson says: "Zo my experiments with medi cines In the effort to Improve a condi tion Impaired by ovcrvvrk, I bsn found nothing tbat has done so much good as Pervoa. Asa tonic It Is grand. I take pleasure in recommending It to professional people and to tbe public generally." His aUter.MUs Abbe Johnson, a tal ented youne actress and society woman, also of Washington, B.C., speaks in the highest terms of Penina. bnesays: pB.-nexceiient remedy. I wt take measure in rccumuiuuiuua j -" . 7 ... t..t..- ir- jjej,rtuy Join wim mj uruwucj, m. Tefit. Johnson, the leading man lnMTho TT...t nt Mrrland." in testiiring to Penma as a flne tonic. Professional people who are traveling from city to city should not be without Peruna." Tho above letters were written from Washington, V. C, Fourteenth and I streets. C Mr. Robert B. Mantell, tbe great ro mantic actor, says: "Peruna Is re freshing to tbe nerves and brain. It makes me feet like a new man." Let Me off at BuJMo! P. Friedman ha accepted tho invitation oxtended to liim to visit tbe Exposition at Buffalo and will start right nfter tbu 4th ot July. And while East will visit several manufactories and purchase tho (all stock. In order to do this Our fine stock of clothing now in tlin atoro will liavo to b sacrificed A tremendous cut in tho prlcoa of all clothing from now until after tho 4th of July. A few of tho prices nro hero mentioned, tho balance will be found in side the store. Suit of Clothes Worth 15 for Worth 12 00 for Worth 7.50 lor Worth f 6.00 for .110.00 1 8.00 . 500 . 4.00 Worth f 5.00 (or 3.15 Good Knee Pants Worth fd.3rj for fO 17 Worth $0 60 for 33 Worth l.OOfor 05 And the same proportion livery article in the etoro is FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts., Salem Ore. GREAT 2,000 pairs to be disposed of Ladies' Oxford ties 50c a pair and upwards. Ladies' shoes 75c a pair and upwards, Ladies' fine shoes, sizes 2 to 3 lv2 worth S3.50 a pair for SI. 2 5 a pair at Green bauni 'sDrv Good Store First door south of Post Office. Four Big . HOillS & 60 The Low Priced Good Rubber Tired ..Go - Carts.. With adjustable foot rest and reclining back only $450 A Good X COUCH voy Covered in Tapestry $2.50 WHO. USE PERUNA. J0HKS0S, OF TTA8HIKGT0N, D. C. PERTXSA UAH ilATi X JlllttajDH among Bocletypcoploeveixwhere. They all recommend It as a line tonic, excellent for coughc, colds and hoarseness to which they aro bo liable. Late honra, Irregular meals, tho cease, less rounds of social dntlea, tho conse quent sapping ef: nerrona yitallty, maka the society man or woman especially llablo to affections of catarrhal origin. Vice Prealdent Koxa Tyler, promi nently connected in Chicago, and Vice President of the Illinois Woman's Al liance, In a lotter written from 910 East GOth street, says: "Darlngtho past year I gradually lost flesh and strength until I was unable to perform my work properly. Peruna gare mo new life and restored my strength." 9 George Backus, in "Way Down East' Co-says: MX know of nothing so effica cious In tho Bpcedy relief from hoarse ness as Peruna. It la invaluablo to all persons who nso their volco In pnbllo work. It almost Immediately relieves huaklncasand renders the voico strong and natural." Miss Maude Lillian Berry, ono of tho leadlngopernslngerBof America, writes: 'Long ago my nerves woro in danger of absolute and hopeless collapso from tho strain of hard work, study and excito ment. A friend sent mo n bottle of Pe runa and provalled upon me to take It. I did, with marvelous results." sj A book on catarrh sent free by Tho Fa run a Mcdlclno Co., Columbus, Ohio. Good Pants Worth ?0.00 Worth T .00 Worth 13 00 Worth $2.50 Worth f 1.75 Worth fl.60 Worth $1.00 for. for. for for. for for. for. 11.00 3.00 2.25 1.85 1.30 1.05 .(15 Children's Suits Worth 2 00for.., Worth 2 50 for. . 1.30 1.05 on higher and lower grade?, cut to a sacrifice prico at DISCOUNT SALE OF SHOES Specials at Furniture House. 1901 Patterns in Wall Paper 5 c only Per Double Roll Fine Aahogany Finished Rockers With Cobbler Seats aud High Backs only .$4.50