The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 30, 1901, Image 4

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Wbito Corner" Don't Think We're all "awelled
np" and are going to raise tho price of our (roods,
for re're not. Wo promise the samo low prices
with a much larger atock to bhooeo from than
before We pro mi bo, too, the eamo courteous
treatment and fair dealing that has made our
aloro so popular heretofore, t : : : : : :
HolVersonIs
C. H. Hinges, X
Don't be Deceived When Buying
Refrigerator, Buy a
NATIONAL
And have one that can be easily taken
apart and cleaned as if it were an ordinary
4 box. The great fault with most refrigera'
tors is that the ice chamber is non-removable,
hence it it impossible to thoroughly
cleanse the interior. The ice chamber in
the National is removable. The circulation
is perfect. The shelves are of galvanized
iron. The panels are hand-carved and the
prices arc right. X X X X X
F. IN. HOlllS & 60.
The Low Priced Furniture House.
Hartford Bicycles, $30 and $35
LIGHT. STRONG, SPEEDY. orttodp..,c J
WE AU NOW PREPARED TO PIT'CQLUMUIA HUB, OR
A. B. C. COASTER BRAKES ON tinW OR OLD WHEELS,
OTTO JL WILSON
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THE FAIR STORE
374 Commercial St. Salem Ore,
X Deald-s In Everything X
6toec Pent' I'urtljhlois. Dry
toods, Notions, Tin and Crash
ware, Trunks. Valises. Oil (loth.
Unit aid Baskets. Uveryihlni
at wweui ntcKct meet. : . i
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WB ARE NOW SHOWING.
XlB PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER,
GOOD WORKMEN TO DO THE PAPERHANCING.
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HOUSE OF SALEK
Do You Wear a Pair of Our
Glasses?
IF NOT GIVE Ufi A TRIAL
With our latest scientific Isstruments. we ore
certain we can fit you tetter than you have been
ever fitted before. We tlve each Individual c.tie
particular study and attention and furnish you
flasscronly when we are satlsried they are
what you want- If medical treatment Is newi
sary we will tell you so. We can recommend
you to fifteen hundred customers who have
been fitted by us and are satisfied.
Scientific Optician
296 Commercial St.
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Land Enriched
Two cur loads Nephl Utah Land
plaster jUst received. Now stocks of
fence K)t, l.atli, Bhlnslea etc. tlhuit
GciMonkaud Uoolio Harbor l.linu.
D. S. BENTLEY & CO
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SHOW WINDOWS BURN
Laree Plate Windows
Display Destroyed.
and Most of
Quick Sharp Work of the Salem Fire
Department Saves the Block.
Flro Monday ovenlng did consldorablo
damage In the new store of Jon. Moyeri
A 8on, corner of Court and Liberty
atreota. While tho flames wero con
fined entirely to the diuplay windows,
tho damage from tho blaze and tho
water cannot bo accurately estimated
until Investigation Is completed by tho
management. The origin of the flro Is
not known but is supposed to have lcen
caused by a defect In tho olcctrlc
wiring. Tho stock of goods was Insured
for J9,000 while tho building, which Is
owned by K. I. McCornack, nas also
insured. Tho flro was discovered about
8:45 o'clock by L. A. Dlnsmoro, an
employe of tho ilrm, who gavo tho
alarm, the flro department reaching tho
sceno and having water upon tho flames
In tho creditable short space of threo
minutes.
Tho highly Inllarnmublo material of
which tho window displays consisted,
proved ready fuel for tho flro which In
nn instant spread llko a flash through all
tho windows between tho Court and
LUMrtv.strcnt entrances. K Iff lit of tho
largo plato glass windows had been
shattered by tho heat whon tho depart
ment arrived and within n very fow
minutes tho blazo waj entirely extin
guished. J'oter Qrobor, a member of
the department, was denlod admission
to tho storo by tho management. Ho
carried a iJabcock oxtlngulshor with
which ho intended fighting tho flro from
within and preventing its furthersproad.
Kolatlvuto criticism o( tho department
by parties for throwing wator into tho
Interior of tho storo, Chief Kckhart this
morning said: "No wator, whatovor,
reached the interior of tho aloro until
the members ol tho department wero In
terfered with in thoir work by bystandors.
H. W. Hobnail, ono of tho forco of
clerks, whllont work In tho upper part
of 'tho building, becamoovorcomu by tho
deuso smoke and required modical at
tendance before being restorod.
Tho flro was an unUrtunata and ex
pensive disaster to tho very enterprising
Urns ol Meyers ft Borm. lly tho excellent
work ol tho department a serious coir
Ihigratiou was narrowly averted. Had
tho Humes penetrated tho thin partitions
of tho display window (hoy would have
found an Immense stock of dress goods
and other iullammablu mutoriala and
tho costly building but newly rebuilt
would probably have boon guttod,il"Bpito
thu.beat efforts of tho department.
Thu While Corner has suspended Its
retail triulu ponding un adjustment
of thu loss. The Ilrm ol Joseph 'Meyers
&. Hons suffers a uevero blow In' the de
velopment of their trade In a new lo
cation whluh they have lit tod up ru
gardlens of oxponso. They iro entitled
to tho sympathy ol the community In
their untimely loss.
K. 1.. t'ound of Aitmsvlllo was pro.
bubly tho tlrst to see tho 11 ro start, as
he stated In tho second window from
the corner. A towel hanglutr. nour In-
candescent caught from tho wire and
that burned uud fell burning Into the
tnasn ol materials below. '
The flre was exactly three months
from the opening night. Meyers A Hons
expect to havu another opening as soon
as the lots can Ihi adjusted and stock
replaued. Insurauod adjusters are at
work today.
Thu proprietors oxpruss thuiuselrea
pleased with tho very prompt and
ollluleut response of tho lire depart
ment. The general opinion of all who six a
tho llio in that n truluod metropolitan
department could not have done bettor,
UNFOHTUNATU STNANGCK
COMBS TO HIS DEATH
livKHin-r, Vn,, April. SO, Au un
known man was found last night north
of Marysvillo with hisfondiead crushed
ami brains ooalug from n dtnip wound
on the head. Thu man was alout -10
years old and wasiwell draed. Nothing
by a way of IdMillloaUon was found.
A i'ctitionTo"h
LUIIRMAN'S PARDON
Friends of J. 0. l.uhrinaii uro busy
nlroulrttlug a Htltlou (or his pardon,
and it Is uxptctod that it will soon bo
lirwuuted to (lov. lUnr with tho alg
uatureaol a largo number ol proiulunt
and nKH)tal)lo oltlsons.
MARION COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
J. A, Olvlun was today aivelutisl
administrator of tho ftntu ul his de-
Tribune Bicycles
Mark Him standanl for ooHiparleon
liiMoliii. TriliunoiUaHty stands
unHriMiwl by any whvl in the
world, u any battue uf thoir omi
struotluu. Tribune lWarln;
tribune Ovololt
up
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Trllmno Pontinl For
rk Uiqmiis.
Trlbuuo Touahemyl 8tt)l tirauki.
Iirtbun iMrtied HtMl nubs,
Tiltmna Porks ami FranttM.
All of these part an lis perfect
tttoMtty and skill van pndiwA. u
rununig UUt(Ni of tho whif I prov
the olaims.
F.
A. wieeiNs
Bicycles, Sewing (Machines and Supplies.
Opposite Postofflc, Salem Oregon.
ceased father, tho late Norman Glvlrin,
who left an estate valued at $1000.
Objections having been withdrawn by
parties Interested, the final account of
Henrietta Parrlsb, guardian of tho estate
of N. O. Parrtab, an insane person, now
deceased, was allowed and the balance
of $710.44 belonging to tho estate was
ordered turned over to the administrator.
Qenoral Alejandrlno, a possible suc
cessor of Agulnaldo has surrendered.
Padro Agllpay, ex-Communicated
Filipino priest, who preached the
doctrine of Holy war against the Unltod
Hta'tes, has also surrendered .
HOUSES ON "MADE" GROUND
Tho Ileon Thrr Teem With Malo
rln and Noxloaa Gas.
(food gravel ban so largely como Into
request that innny suburban lands
with that valuable substratum are
quarried to a considerable depth be
fore being sold on building' leases. But
It Is essential to restore a level surface,
an even Uio most speculative builder
would hesitate to run up "neat villa
residences" In deep holes. The owner
fii-qnently sets over thlo difficulty by
allowing urban refuse to bo shot Into
tho excavation; In many cases he even
exacts ft small sum for every load tilted
on hla ground. Tlio surface ueing tnus
levuieu, a cur ui ivvu uic ununcu iui
the soil to sink and becomo compact.
Occasionally grass Is sown to give a
natural nppenrance to tho spot.
All Is now In readiness for the build
er, who proceeds to lay tho foundation
for hlo "terraces," "avenues" and "gar
dens," which ho subsequently adver
tises as "on gravel hoII." Bo they are,
but between their ground floors and the
gravel lies a thick stratum of partially
decomposed rubbish, teaming with
malaria, and not for many years will
tho deposits ceusc to give off noxious
gases.
Hut tho tenant, coming from a dif
ferent locality, knows nothing of the
"making" process to which the plot
has been subjected. When, therefore,
III health dogs IiIh family, he puts It
down to defective dialnage or some
other structural deficiency and spends
money freely on remedial measures
without tho least bcnetlt. All this
misery might bo prevented If It were
legally prohibited to build huiuuu habi
tations on decomposed refuse until the
Roll had acquired a wholesome char
acter. Loudon Globe.
The Time to Break the Itule.
There Is an anecdoto In some volume
of French theatrical memoirs narrating
an experience of Mile. Clnlron, tho
great tragic actress, with a pupil of
hers, n glti of strong nntural gifts for
the histrionic art, but far too frequent
and too exuberant In her gcstlculutlou.
Ho when the pupil was once to appear
before tho public In a recitation Mile.
Clnlron bound the girl's arms to her
nldo by a stiff thread and sunt her thus
upon the stage.
With tho first strong feeling she had
to express tho pupil tried to raise her
nrnis, only to be restrained by the
thread. A dozen times In the course of
her recitation sha was prevented, from
nuking the gestures she desired until
at the very end she could stand It no
longer, nnd In the climax of her emo
tion she broke her bonds and swung
her hands to her head.
When she camo off the stage, she
went humbly to whre Mile. Clnlron
was standing In tho wings and apolo
gized for having snapped the thread.
"Hut you did quite right!" said the
teacher. "That was the tlmu to make
tho gosture, not buforel" tlrauder Mat
thewa In IInrper,a,Magazlne.
A Cktneie Mohr-ln-laT Slur?.
"The lSxperleuci'U of a llrltlsh l'har
maclst In China" wan the title of nn
address by Mr. Frank Itrowue, who
wits Introduced as the government ana
lyst at Hongkong.
As Illustrating the Ghlneso regard for
ftllnl piety the lecturer told an Interest
ing mother-in-law story. A man uud
his wife maltreated tho husband's
mother. As n punishment the scene of
ths net was openly cursed, the active
agents wero put to death, and the
mother of the wife was hambooed,
branded and ox lied for her daughter's
grime, 'l'lie house In which the offend
ers lived was dug up fiom the founda
tions. Moreover, the Hcholars of thu
district wero precluded from attending
public examinations, and even tho
magistrates wero deprived of their of
tQ. Those druxtlt' measures were de
signed to rtnWw the empire llllsl.
Loudon News.
The (looil Man's Jake,
Two gentlemen of the cloth were
standing on a corner the other day,
Hvldontly they wero talking about ex
tra servleea to bo huhl dining the week.
"I anticipate a grout nwakenlng la
my church." sold tho flrwt mwikcr,
"My people never go to sleep," said
the seooud.
"Ah, there eiuin-s my ear," replied
the tlrst, and the) priod company.
Albany Journal
Too Well tltimliij,
"After nil." suggested the cheerful
Olie, "It may tie a hlesslNg In disguise."
"If so." returned the dlxgruntled one,
"I may say that I never saw a more
perfeot dUguWe "-Washington Tost
Standard
Rotary and
White...
slewing luavluues. We s) ma
chines on Muy installments. Ute
your old machine as ptt py, arid
rent uew machine. Machine re.
pAlrlHgtoo, We do ymir uiachiue
imkvL or no ckarc.
Needles, oils, and parts for all makes
ulmashiuos. Rest uMli 6c a
do.. vkypay40c We van lurnish
yu with elieap usMl at 16 er 'JOe
a dei, but Utey're not worth Uk-luUewe.
irxrzs&sm&ZZ-t-' irrf as&
STOCKS GO CRAZY
ON NEW YORK MARKET
Most Terrible Rush
Trade Circles.
Ever Known in
Heaviest Hour's Busluess Ever Re
corded in American Stock Markets.
Ne- York, April 80. The resistless
tide of buying orders was poured Into
the stock market at opening this morn
ing, marking an additional stage in the
progress of the speculative craze which
seems to have rushed upon the Ameri
can people.
Thousand share blocks seemed to bo
the normal unit of business and they
ran up from that to 5000 and 0000 sharo
blocks.
Alter a violent congestion at tho open
ing, dealings continued on an enormous
scale, and the price movement was
violently erratic.
Dealings In tho first hour wero far In
excess ot any single nonrs uubhicm.
i ,,, U(0 hutor of tha Neff York
market
BRITISH TAXES
ARE HITTING HARD
Tories Ridicule
Sugar Tax.
the Protest Aealnst
Salvation of the Masses Does Not Lie
In Jam and Marmalade.
New York. April 30 A dispatch to
the Tribute from London says: Tne
shipping and many Industries are sottl
Ing down to tho conviction that only
concession which can bo oxpected from
the treasury ia the oxomptlon of
the contracts lor a short period
from the export duties on coal, and can
did men among thorn are beginning to
admit that agitation has beon pitched
too high and that tho mines will not be
closed or ships drivon from the sea by
the uew methods of taxation.
Contractors now assort that foreign
natives, like tho French will bo forced
to pay the export duty on Welsh steam
coal and that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach's
forecast that tho tax will fall upon the
foreigler may be fulfilled in tho course
of time.
Liberal protests against sugar duties
have been met by Tory ridicule of tho
old-time Gladstone doctrino that the
salvation of tho industrial and agrluul
tural classes lay in cheap inarmalado
and Jam.
The Chancellor's hold tion Tory
affections is increased when proof is
offered that ho is running counter to
Uladstouian principle.
NOT PUBLISHED
ELSEWHERE NEWS
His Hmiuenco won the Kontucky
Derby.
Tho contract was let for tho Juneau
Bkaguay cable.
ISoycott-iti declared against moral cru
saders in Astoria.
General 'lino, Hlipino leader in Abra
Province, has surrendered.
Troops will uot bo withdrawn from
China until tho indemnity question is
settled,
Joseph K, Widener, of Philadelphia,
who was dangerously Injured Saturday
by th'e overturning of a tally-ho coach,
will recover.
O. P. Austin, bureau of statistics,
Treasury Department, sails for Ktuone
today to collect statistics on the foreign
commerce of Europe,
The National Steel Company will soon
remove Its olllce from Now York to
Youugstown, O., where lis most impor
tant plant U situated.
At Seattle revenue olllcer seized in
various hotels, restaurauts and saloons
upwards of 150 eases of Imports! wines
for alleged violations revenue laws.
At the War Department efforts are be
ing mado to have the reorganized stand
ing army fully otllcered aud equipped
and enllsUMl to the strength ol 75,000 by
August 1,
At Manila, trial of Captain J as. C.
Iteed, ox-Depot Commistlonary, charged
with soliciting and receiving bribes and
with other olllcial misconduct, Is being
fiercely contested,
An extensive nihilist plot has bceu
discovered in Kussia-1'ohunl. Six
hundred arrests were made, of which
number two hundred were transported
to the Warsaw citadel.
Dtsfatss Csisot It CurM
by local applications as they
cannot
reach the diseased porliou of timers.
There Is only ono way to cure deoear at
aud that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by au liitlamed con
dition ot the tnucou lining of the
Eustachian Tule When (his tube Is
ullamed you have a rumbli tig sound or
mperioci ncariug, ami when it is
entirely dosed dealuess is the result.
aud uuleas the iiituiumalion oan be
taken out and tnts tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will 1m
destroyed forever; niue cases out of ten
are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but au IndaineU condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case ot ttoaliiet (caused by catarrh)
that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Curt-. Send for circulars, free,
F. J, OIIKNKY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 76c
Hall's Family Pills are the lest.
Correspondeut wanted in every olty
town and villages in America. Newspa
war aud other work. Experienced and
tlou, New York. Hood remuneration.
Inexperienced, wanted. For particu.
News aud stortastlulletia Piws A'!
Urs address Ths 1 Id if
Uring your lawn mowers togklppA
Hauaor and have them sharivui.! .
ovcrhau kwtkeiprtngseaaoti, 3-4 U,
pihsONALS
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j. 0. JohuBOtl has returned to Jeffer
son.
William Spauldlng has returned from
Portland,
W. G. Allen, of the Allen Canning A
Evaporating plant, is in Eugene.
Ray Goodhue has gone to Lyons to
manage the Geo. Goodhus crea"mery.
Carey F. Martin has returned from
Seattle, where he went on legal busi
ness. Mrs. J.H.Lunn will return Friday
afternoon from an extended visit in
California.
B. B. Uerrick, county survoyor, has
rntumed from Gervais, where be has
been surveying a new road.
Hon. W. U. Hobson camo down from
Stayton today en route for Sumpter. He
goes to Portland this evening.
M. Kllngerreturned today from Wood-
burn. Today ia the last tiay mat ww
will have a licensed ealoon for a year ai
least, the newly-elected temperance
administration enteriug upon us amies
Wednesday.
J. Forbifl of Woodburn is a Salem
visitor today. Ho says the saloonmen
are to blamo that the town has gone dry.
Ono or two well regulated saloons they
could get along with, but not four tlio
way they were run.
TRIBUTE TO A
HUMBLE WORKER
How a Poor Minister Helped a Marion
County Town.
How He Built up One Little Country
Church.
Oeml fiUr.
ltev. Broulllettennd family of the first
Presbyterian cliu rch left Tuesday for their
futurohomo at Nowhere, Oregon. Thoir
household effect procodod theraMono'ay.
Rov. Broulllettfc and family has beon
atnnntf us five and ono-hall years. The
fm" . "r.r:r S!
u,e town, his salary of something like
tcooavear was Entirely spent among us
and by his children a largo sum was .
,iroun tn tlwi ntihllc school fund. Dur
ing this time the church has Increased
wonderfully in membership and the as
instrumental in adding 1)4 persons to
tho membership In his several places of
worship.
Tho church building and parsonage
have been greatly Improved, largely at
his own expense. Mrs. Urouilletto haa
bson an actlvo worker in church affairs
and has dono much valuable and con
soieutous service in all branches of the
church work, and Is for tho second time
President of the Woman's Missionary
Society of the Presbytery, of Oregon.
WhstShsllwe llsvefor Destrtr
This question arises In the family
every day. Let us answer It today.
Try Jell-O, a delicious nnd henlthful
dessert. Prepared In two nilnuteu.
No boiling! no baklngl simply atld
boiling water aud set to cool. Fla Fla
eors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry nnd
3trawbcrry. Get a package at your
grocers today. 10 cts.
Notice
All bills presented on tho first of tho
mouth I will pay 100 cents on tho dol
lar. After that only 30 cents on the
dollar. I want to pay all my bills on
the first so my friends can go to the
Capital lunch Counter aad et one ol
those tijusre meals lor 20 cents.
Dili, Andeusox.
The New Broom Sweeps Clean.
A large lot ol new brooms just received
from the largest factory in iho country
A first-class broom, cheapest in the city
quality conBldored.Hraneon it Ragan.
Take your wheel to Shlpp Sc llausei
aud have it cleaned or repaired. Riding
season Is almost here. 3-4 tf.
Weather Report
Tonight and Wednesday partly cloudy,
with probably light showers Wednes
day. Wheat Market,
Wan FaANcisoo, April 30. Cashf, 1 00
Cuicaqo, Ill.,Aprll 30 May. 73;.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MAUI BY
The Sidney Power Co,
SIONKV ORIXION"
Made for family use, ask your grocers
for it, Hran and shorts always on hand.
UAaTn Agent
TURKISH BATHS
WILLAMETTE HOTEL
KMray Notice.
Nrtlr u bily ln Uut I hue uVu up
4 IraikMiuiUl the blluM lug tlwertW J talatal
fouo.1 muibx t Urrtv witblatb l"uy of S
Um, t-wit
Onturl hofe It btudi hUh. while rnilw
In Itt tv wkltt fel, vrtgttt, VMH, h U
round
TUuwMrof ik! aulHitl cu bai tU4w
bjf ivruftB( tnrtir aad parlag ih KI
ear(ad ativauxef taklagrap aad kvefdag,
W . and IndsUulttfwwul ft nr df, 1 WU
pwxwt t Um aald aainal at pattlic aa
ten a vvyWM la ufdiaaaw .Va. AjO f tb
aforwuld aiu.
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D.W QllWO.V.
QltT Mir.hu.
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WKtnMiBUtatUr wiutln ikf Mf r s
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It W.UIMON.
Utj Uajtkl.
Friedman's Big Clothing Sale
Is a Cracker Jack and No Mistake
And no wonder for lie is selling a coat, vest and pants for
$1.00, well worth $5.00.
And the $4.00 Suits are just going like hot slapjacks.
The $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 suits are the biggest
bargains ever offered in Salem or any other place.
Hats and Caps at prices that beat all.
Come early and save cash, to
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET
Cor. State and Commercial Sts.. Salem Ore.
Great Reduction Sale
Having purchased a choice dry-goods stock at 65c on
fin!.!- i win pive mv customers the benefit of mv
the
purchases, by disposing of the
reductonsTrom regmai win-ca.
Large size bed spreads, well worth $1 00, now 75c.
Marseilles bedspreads, well worth $2.75, now $1.85.
Lace Curtains, well worth $1.25 a pr. now 85c a pr.
A few pieces silks in bright colors, worth 50c a yard,
now 28c a yard.
Lawns and calicoes now 4c a yard.
PArr sifts a vnrd wide only 7 l'2c a yard.
Ginghams, the Zephyr brand, worth 12 l-2c, our price
a yard.
Tahifi linen, all mire linen, for 25c a yard.
9c
Corsets, the 50c ones for 38c, the 75c ones for 60c,
the $1 25 ones for 75c. Also any corset in the store,
size 18 for 40c. ,,
Dimities, dainty patterns worth 12 l-2c yard for 7 1-2
cents a yard.
DlmTt S. the 25c to 35c
Dimities for 12 l2c per yard that is regular 20c goods
and these are all this spring's styles and patterns.
An assortment of spool silk. 100 yards, 4c each.
An assortment of spool twist, 10 yards, lc-each.
Thimbles lc each, any of the skirt bindings 4c a yard.
Velvet baby ribbon, the best quality, 25c a bolt.
Fleischer knitting yarn worth 30c for 20c a hank.
Ribbons, laces and embroideries at 65c on the dollar.
Silk veilings 8c per yard.
Dress bindings, brush or corduroy 4c yard.
Ladies' fast black hose regular 15c now 10c a pair.
Green baum's Dry Good Store
First door south of Post Office.
SEED
We have n cholco lot of field Becd corn, of the following
varieties, which wo nro Helling at 3jij conta per pound.
KING PHILIP,
PRIDE OF THE NORTH,
EARLY CANADA FLINT,
EARLY WHITE FLINT.
CHAMPION WHITE PEARL,
EARLY WHITE DENT,
WHITE CAP DENT.
EARLY LEAMING.
Wo gut teBtlmoniulB every day from our patrons, who
planted our Beed corn Inst Ewieon, It is tho best in thu
market, and the bent is always tho cheapest. Romomber
that wo do not soil cheap seed but wo sell moio good seed
for the money than you can buy anywhere else. : : :
SAVAGE & REID
Seedmen, Salem, Oregon.
The Crystal Ice Works Creamery Co.
? A new and modern creamery is oponed in connection with tho Crystal Ice
WorkB ut Corner 10th and Stato Streets, whero all the prodncta of a first-class
creamery will be kept. When you are in need of pure, sweet cream, ice cream
orm T t,cl8f rtielo in tho butter lino, be sure and giro us n call. Also butter
milk dollmed to ai.y part of the city.
J. IDAGUIRE, niOR-
Telepliono 2071 Main.
BOCK BEER
The Capital
Brewery's famous
on i. alight in all
Nook will
Salem and
country miUxmu on
aud alter
APRIL 6, 1901
Try it aud lo happy.
It's the
uw vTwr uirneii out.
We also
put up our Bock hW u, lxittl
i.
Klinger 4 Beck
Phone No, 2131.
SEED CORN
We have a complete stock; ol all the
well-known aneties, Includinu Early
ivfJJfonTollow lhiXxX Ear,v Orepon
UitteDent, Early Iaminu Pride of
Uie North, Champlou White Pearl
Early Canadian Flint, King Philip Flint
Mowella EverKreen Sweet Fodder, etc.
Prices f row 3c a pound upw ards.
BREWSTER & WHITE
FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN
P boat 1781.
goods, at the same average
grades for 18c a yard.
CORN
New Arrivals
Of fine goods are a common occurence
at our grocery. Inferior food products
are never cheap, no matter how low
priced. All our lines have the true
cheapness of prime quality. Stapls and
fancy: green, dry and liquid; domestic
and Imported, It's all the same: oar
storo Is the place to do fine tilings for
yourself,
M T, Rineman
132 State Street Pnoae 13
Dr C. T. Knowlton
The eye spU!lst,from Sao Fraaclsco bJ Pb
ti aa office for two weeks la tbcEMrldse Bide-,
over Post Otflce. Toose havlaf defective vUloa
htijache and nervous troutles sbouU Imtrove
the oeportualty to have ihetr cases (JUgaosed
ty a comteteat specUltst. Contultatloa free.
91 Com st" J Office hours 1 to 4 p. m.
4-15 iw