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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1901)
" v H. 'is, k H- hf m T !$ ' Pi i SiV iit I tfiJ"Tt-iiTiiiiiiiat-iirrrr,7 r nram.Mi,m..mt,k,f,i..i: .v.rw at The old --" JL Sitevffl7 Every year at this season we inaugurate a special sale to clear out the stock of Spring and Summer merchandise pre paring the store for a big fall stock. This year we offer better and bigger induce ments than ever before. Our stock is larger, our assortment better than ever before, and every article (except contract goods) is x X & & RBJDUOBD HolVersonfo Organdies, Foulardines, Lawns, etc. jjyn" 146 Z i - t t YOU WON'T NEED A MAP OR A CANDLE Wo don't claim to bo bettor than otheni, hut wo do claim to understand this ur lloular brnnoh of our business, that's fitting tho eyes properly with glasses whun needed and when not nuodod wo will toll you frankly bo. Wo hnvo tho latest up-to-dato BoloutiUo instrument ntid thoiiKandn to testify tn our giving of Htitinfan tlon, Wo rocolvo letters ovary wook requesting ub to visit nearby (owiib, hut wo cannot ncgloct thoco who como lor mlloa to boo uh daily, Before buying como and boo ua. Kyus touted frco. C1IAS. H. HINGES flS.,r.t. NEW TODAY. LOST. A pair of K.old rlimned apcctaalea on tho dtrcct of this city on Friday. Ffndor roturu to. tho Journal olllco. 7 13 3t. LOST Indexed memorandum look containing Hit of water patroui. Iloturn to Balem Wator Co.,nud get reward. 7-13-flt, MAP10M COUNTY REAL l" STATU IT. D. Mount and Rebecca Mount to . James Bowern, 88.15 a. in eeca. .11 ami 32, tp 0 and 7 a r 1 w. William Mao MaaUr and Annlo Mao Matter to W. 11. Scott. 113.80 a In toe 13,24, 18 and ,10, tt 0 a r Jl and i w. One mortgage, 1250. An Apology, TunJouitim had hoped during tho summer uionthe to givo Its readers a smaller business, hut Increased ttdvor tllni;conipells ua to roaloro tho eight column ale and wo hope to retain thoao dimension!, FOH MK8SKNGKU8 OH TKLK URAMB. ring JILUK I10XK8 or Tolo. phone 401, or go to oltlce number 283 Gominwcial Btreot. A New Invoice of. MEAT Just Received at... iji f. i in W. H0LLIS & THE LOWRKEDIFURNITUREIHOUSE. white corner Big... Annual Clearance ..Sale IN PRICE THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM Values up to I 30c a yard to close at Id. I ..j I To flml uh. Wo will ho hero when othorB uro gono. lto member this particularly KlntHiH. u WIIOII IHIVIIIU i: cnii Klvo you tlio bunellt ol over twenty yoorHoxnerionio Mre. L. ltuod has gone to Bliudd. W. T. Blator Ib in Portland today. Mr. 1). h, Floater haa gone to Port laud. Mrt. W. I). Fugli Ih vlaitlng (rlonda at Portland, Mlet Jessie Jory la vlaitlng lior brother at Rlodgott. Mra, Jennlu Aluxaudur la vlaitlng re lative ut Lebanon. F, W, Durhin haa gone to hia farm near MoMlunvlllo (or u few dayu. Mra. G. W, Davla aud Mra. Maud Holt are visiting relatives nt Bhedd. MlsaOoreno Kllno of Kugono la tho guest ot hor cousins, the Miaaoa Hartley. Mlei Wlunle Strongbottom haa return ed to her lioimi at Albany ufter a visit with rolutlvva here. Mre. John McCourt ol Pendleton u thogneatof her mother, Mra. W. F. lloothby for a few week a. Mlaa Lola Harrington, who haa boon vlaitlng her lister, Mra. II, II, Oolbath, haa gone to Wlnlook, Washington. Prof, and Mie, '., M. Parvin have gone to Newport aud will open a aum utor school there next Weeueaday. Dr. John thilllth and family louvo Moiulay for a summer outing of ilx week on the Yahata. Mr, and Mra, Otto Krauaae expect to Join them Aug uat 1. SAFES CO. - -. f lUnEAlEOI DAY OF SALEM When the Colors of the Bat tleship Oregon Will Be Turned Over. Pride of Our State Will Be Exalted and Next Tuesday Will Become Memorable. Chairman Gatch ana the young men marshalled under him arc working bard to make next Tuesday n great event in the history of tills state. There will be fireworks and patriotism, by day and by night. Report of Committees. A telegram, received by tho Governor from tho battleship Oregon nt the Bremerton Naval Station, gavo the in format'on that the party of jetty officers, consisting of flvo men, would leave the vessel in time to rcacn Balem on Tues day, at 11 a. in,, and the commlttco pur poses to havo everything in readiness by that time, bo thero will bo no hitch in tho program. Chairman Gatch appointed a reception committee to meet tho visitors at tho train and escort them to the hotel,conslsting of F. W. Durhin, N. J. Judah and GcorgojH. Burnett. The services of Miss Margaret Barry, the elocutionist. who will bo in Balem on next Tuesday, woro, by hor managers, offered the committee to road tho poem on tho "Launching of tho Battleship Oregon," by tho lato lamented Sam Simpson, and woro gratefully accepted. The finance committee reported great bucccis in securing funds, $150 having been collected in a few hburs work among tho business mon. A program committee, consisting of Capt. M. W. Hunt, N. J. Judah nnd Jefferson Myera was appointed, and a committoe consisting of F. W. Durhin, I). J. Fry and T. Ilolvorson, was named to call on tho business mon of tho city and ask them to close their doors for two houra on Tuesday afternoon during tho time of the ceremonies. The committee on band music report ed that tho Balem Military Band of twenty pieces had been secured. Other Cities Invited. Chairman Gatch loportcd sending out Invitations to tho Mayors of all the cities of the Btato, urging them to take part in the ceremonies nnd to send na large n delegation ol cltizons na possible, this being done for tho purpose of interesting tho entire state, as this matter la onu that Interests tho whole people. Tho letter of Invitation sent out by Chuirman Gulch follews: "Dear Sir: Acting under instruction from the subjoined committee, hereto foronppoiuted by His ICxcellency, T. T. (leer, Governor of tho Stuto of Oregon, 1 most cordially invito you, the utile era and the citizens of vour cllv. to bo nrcsent in this citv Tues day, July 10, 11)01, at 2 o'clock p. m. to wiiness ino ceremonies incident to tint bestowal an 1 reception of the Colors of inu nutuesiiip uregou, the gift ol the crew ol that fumous vossel to the Statu of Oregon. Aa thla la a matter of treat liniort- anco and grateful slguillcnncu to uvery loyal citizen ol Oregon, it la earnestly Imped your city will bo largely repro (tented on the occasion. Wlthgroat respect, lam, Sir, your obedient servant, "Claud Gatch, .,, .. . "Chuirman. "I. llolverson, Jefferson Myers, I-rank Davoy. I). J. Fry, 11. 1). Patton, '. W. Durhin, M. W, Hunt, O. A. Murphy, N.J. Jiuluh, committee." Grand Army Turn out. The following order haa Ihjou issued to the Haloin 1'oat and all members of tho G. A. It. who are In the city on that date: H.u.loi' Bhimiwick 1"0mt No 10 0. A. It. ) July 13, 1001. Tim Post Commander deairea ull inotic tora ol tliu U, A. It. aud all other old r i L. ii ii . I t?,i J ? i1 f ' ' ... L "' t(?l dermis to meet at on 1 :I5 p. m. aharp, Tuesday form in column and march to tho front oi ino Willamette lintel to take part in (i... ..,.....,..... i i " .'.,. . Z: :r:i ..",U.IX'" " ' V . "I I - r - iiBsa ' hill! t lit II llltlll l our sinie iaxea bo union pruiu. . i " . .." ---.. " It, II, llli.MMIIAW, Anting Commander. J. Q. Uaunkh, Adjutant. A (ull luminal program la provided foi including Miss several solos, Ethel Raymond with MONEY TO LOAN, TERMS TO SUIT Maxwell llayden.Moores Block, ROADSTERS CHAIN WIIEELS$35 and $40 RACERS. $50. CIIAINLESS. $60 and $75. Tribunea thla seaton hnvo outatrlimed nil former rttwtrdi In tul.m tin ulmll to (lie fact that they baYo.iuietly provtK themselvea to a uritkml public. Watc tho atreeta those days, the mini Her uf dainty blue streaks thereon, tells the tale. It's In the perfect beariiu. In tho cycloidal sprockets. In tho iierfeut llttlni: chains, In tho ''ham,'" of tho wheel that the easy running iual!tlea aro found, 8KCONI) HAND WllKKLS, a big bunuh of them at your own prices. Gents' Sentinel. $S. 00. Gent's Gladiator. $7.50, Gent's Remlncton, Cactus tires, almost new, $7,50, Gent's Reliance, one new tire. Gent's '99 $40 Victor. $10. Gent's Imperial. $7.50 v Boy's Crescent - new. tire $8.00. Aud number of others In equally good condition all ready to rbje. J Jl4. jf.u MARION CIRCUIT COURT In department No 2, of tho circuit court, Judge Boise haa filed his decree dismissing tho amended complaint in case of Jefferson Meyers, administrator of the estate of S. P. Costeilo, vs. Mary Costello ctal, suit to sot asido deed, the decree being upon finding of facts and conclusions of law formerly found by the court. Intbocate ofTilmon Ford, executor, vs. A. T. Gilbert, et el., tho stipulation of tho intervenor waa withdrawn, and leave granted to defendants A. T. Gil bert and M. K. Gilbert, to file answer, Brown, Wrlghtman & Moyera wcro ap pointed by the court for the receiver. Claud Gatch. A suit entitled Mary A. Sweet, plain tiff, vs. Allle G. Farnham, E. J. Farn bam, hr husband, K, It. Oaterhoudt and Mrs. K. It. Oitclhoudt, his wife, defendant has been filed in deparament two of the circuit court. Tho parties of tho suit aro heirs of II. D. Osterhoudt, dcccaced,and tho real property belong ing to tho estate consists of 207 teres of land in this county which haa been ap praised at $4,000. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant E. It, Osterhoudt waa and is indebted to said estate to the amount of $2000 for an advancement made beforo the death .of 11. D. Ostcr houdt, and a just partition of the prop erty is asked. HORSES SMASHED BUGGY Quito an exciting runaway took place on the cornor of Com'l and Chemekata streets at 11 o'clock today. A four-horse team, hitched to a woo wagon and owned by a Mr. Welder, waa left standing in front of tho postofUco, when they becamo frightened and started down the street nt a fearful rate of speed. Mrs. Best, an aged vegetable peddler rosiding In Polk County waa driving a single horse n short diatanco ahead of the wood wagon, and beforo she could get out of the way the largo horses in tho lead jumped clear on top of the buggy, completely demolishing it. Mrs. Best full under tho buggy, aud waa.aur rounded by wheela nnd two fallen horses. She was rescued by A. S. Kightllnger, just in timo to avoid Iming kicked to death by one of tho horses. Mrs. Best la not seriously hurt but alio ia quito badly bruised. Strango to say tho horcea pulled out all right with out a scratch, but the buggy ia so badly smashuJ that it Is not worth repairing. Reception for Mrs Morgan. A reception was glvon by Elizabeth llolverson, Friday evening, at her homo on uuomuKota street, in Honor ol nor guest, Mrs. Edna Morgan of Newcomers town, Ohio, It was an especially en joyable affair and tho pleasure of tho guests waa greatly added to by tho ex cellent music furnished by Mrs. F. A. Wiggins, Miua Ilumoh Holland and Mlaa Hirsch, Guessing games woro tho principal pastime, the names of cities being chosen for tho guesses. Miss Goorgln Glltnor won tho llret prize in the contest, and the condolence prize was awarded to Miss Marie Vandorsol. The rooms wure artistically decorated, and worthy of eaH!oIal not? were tho handsome gowns worn, which added greatly In making a brilliant scene of the whole. Among the Invited guosta were tho follewing: Mra W Moiao, Mrs R Boise, Mra K M Hunl. Mrs F A Wieitlna. Mra L Westa- t,flU ,rH bront- Mra Downing, Mra G Hoor8l M" J """oris, Mra A B Glllla, MrB K P McCornlck, Mra K Hamilton Mra Alice Dodd. tho Mlasea Marie ' uHuciKw, .uHuu iiincuay, i.onora iay, Vttiiueraollj Maud Mackay, I.onora Ka; lUnlltllH kiltltnffr I.Mna IIa P.. '". ", Edna Price, Carrie ; ....... '""' """viii tlltvu d 111IIDL. II iiursi, nioun uurai. Helen Calureath, Virgin Byrd, Bertha Byrd, Hortense Kimball, Klla Itiueman, Frauds Rlch ardaon, Gcorglo Glltnor, Lucy Willlama Blanche Hullo, Cora Talklngtou, Jeaaie Hreynmn.Lona Hreymau, Esther Collins, Remnh Holland, CoiiBtauco Holland, Carrie Willis, Kthel Hughes, Genovleve Huges, I tile Bennett, Gussle Glesy, .Mao noise, Margaret Cospor, Agnes Gilbert, Kathorlnu Gilbert, lxm Hlrach, Maud Hlreoh, Leoua Hlrach, Gertie lllruch. TliA cou n;sv . mSp S&ccmer to HENS IN JUSTICE COURT How Biddy Became a Witness and Decided the Case. For the Defendant Who was Able to Win Her Own Against able Counsel. The ordinary legally conducted trial for justice is a grave matter and should, and usually does, receivo serious atten tion from all parties concerned in it, even to the lookers-on, but tho trial conducted over aomo alleged stolen bona Fiiday afternoon in Juatlco O'Donald's court was without a serious feature, xcept to the plaintiff and defendant, the former being Mrs. Jennlo Harding and the latter Mrd. S. Allin. Mra. Allin conducted her own case and the state wbb represented by John Bayne. The jurora woro, James Batchelor, J. 0. Brown, J. M. Blglor A. W. Dennis, A. Oilngar and J. II. Campbell and after some deliberation roturned a verdict of not guilty. Several neighbors were called ai witnesses and soino conflicting facta in the testimony heard. Tho pedigree of tho hens was given and all present undoubtedly loomed several thinga about poultry and the capabilities of certain stock that may prove of valuo. It waa alleged that four hens wero atolen but alnco that time, July Oth, two of them have disappeared and of tho two re maining ones, n pet called "Biddy" of Buff Cochin variety, was of especial in terest to the witnesses, and sho was fed from the hand of Mra. Allin to provo her ownership, and alio certainly waa watched aa alio slowly walked across the room when called and ate tho wheat out of tho witnosa' hand. Genoral onjoy- mont of tho amusing and ridiculous climaxes and situnttons prevailed, and the court waa aoveral times compelled to call for ordor, but tho case, fortunately waa only a "lion"' trial. POST HOLES SOLD Sheriff Durhin thla morning sold under execution fourteen electric light poles and post holea erected by F. R. Aurou, including tho franchise. They wero bid In by O. F. Royal for $101.09, the amount of his claim, and were at onco sold to Stipt. Lambrlth for the S. L, & T. Co., and will be used at over in South Balem. TODAY'S MARKET. Poutland. July 13. Wheat volloy nomiuol Walla Waila, 50 G5. Flour Portland, boat gradoa $2.00 3.40. Graham 2.tK). Oata-GhoiceWhite$1.32J f 1.35 per cental :grey $1.30 $1.32, per cental. MiHstuff Bran, $17.00; shorta, $20.00 Hay Timothy $12.50$14 per ton. Onions $1.10 Potatoes $1.15 $ 1.50 per aack;now l'o pcrlb. Butter Boat dairy. 13 to 14 fancy creamery, 10 to 18o Btoro 11 to 12;. por pound. Egga- Oregon, ranch 17)j to 18a' Pr do. Poultry Chlckona.mlxod $2.75 f3.60 hens 3 to 13.50; turkeys, live 8 to 10c. Mutton Droasod, (!) to 0c por pound Hoga Dressed O&c. ($ 7 per pound. Beof TopBteers,$4.2G-l.(M) ;cowa,$3 -76 $4.00; ureased beef, 7 to 7)ic. Veal Dressed, 7y 8 c. for amall. Hops 12. to 14c. Wool Valloy, 11 to 13c; Eastern Oregon, 812c; Mohair.20 to 21c, Hides Green. Baited 00 lbs, 7 8. under 60 lbs, 7 7K ; sheep pelts, 16 3 20c BALKM MABKKT. Wheat 55 to 05c for feed. Wool, 11 to 13c, Mohair, 21c. Hops 11 to 13yC Oata $1.25 per cental. Hay Baled.cheat, $9 to $0 50 timothy $10 to $14. Egga 14c. Flour In wholesale lota, $3,00; retail 70 to 85c sack. Millstuffa Bran, $10.50; shorta, $18.60 Hoga On foot, 5c. Live cattle Steers, 3)i tot jcowa, $2,76 to $3.60. Sheep $2.60 gross Dressed Veal 0) cents. Butter Dairy, 12 to 15c creamery, 18 to -V. store 1U to l.c. Poultry Hens per lb., Oc. Potatoes 76o McCormick Cutting Machinery Stands superior to anything that's made Thla latria a moat important question, and one that purchaser sometimes overlook. McOormlek parts, when you need them are to be bad of ua. at once, and the prico of the parts point for point are much lower than thote of other ma. ohinea. Then, too, the parta aro made heavier and more durable than other uiachinea. You Can Buy Cheaper Machinery, But First Cost Isn't Last Cost. Sickle Grinders Hay Tools Slings Carriers Pulleys Harpoons Rafter Hooks Joist Screws And iUUio nasary JPenMoea thereto - that makes the haying apeedy and KXTlt AS for McCormick machinery, for Wooda machinery, for Osborne mh. chinery, for Ituawll euginea. lor Wmd-ataokere, besides rake tetb. iokkMotlotu guarda and all auoh. for moat any rake or mower. eeetiow NS. LIBERTY t. M Ctoiianaud E. F. rarkhnrat, Wagons and Fo, Farm Machinery, MAN AND TEAM MISSING A man named Thomas Edgar who has been employed on tho farm of Thomas Bruce near Brooks, was dis charged this. morning, and on leaving asked the loan of a team to move his furniture. Ilia request was granted and he took advantage of the opportunity, and, together with tho horses, has dis appeared. His wifo ia with him and by no ono being able to locato them, it ia thought ho has aold tho team and taken tho train for points south. Tho Sheriff, office telephoned to Eugene to have the train searched for him. Horses Recovered. The hor ee belonging to W. 11. Holmes which disappeared several days ago and waa though to have beon stolon has been found in tho Waldo Hills, and re turned its owner. Aleo tho horse thought to havo been stolen from W. G. Miller on the night of July 5th. near tho Fair Grounds, returned homo a few days later. Permits to Wed. A marriage licenao haa been granted by tho county clerk to Fred Pfallle and Louisa II. Sturm. MARRIED RAMSEY PHILLIPS At tho county court houso on July 10th, 1001, Miss Suslo Pnillipa to J. F. Uameoy of Snlin county, Ilia,, County Judgo Scott offi ciating. DIED. CARLTON. At the family homo in North Palem, Oregon, July 12, 1901, nt 8 :20 p. m., Miss Nellie A. . Carlton, aged 24 years. Deceased was a native of storey county, Iowa, and came with her par ents to Oregon a number of years ngo. Sho worked hard to preparo herself for the duties of school teaching, and recently passed the examination fur a certificate. From tho effects of the close application to her work she became ill, taking to hor bed on July 3d, growing rapidly worse until she passed awny as indicated abave. Deceased was a mem ber of the First Baptist church and stood high in religious and social circles. Shu leaves a father, mother, brother, aUtor and a host of warm friends to mourn hor death. The funeral will be hold at the First Baptist church, Sun day, July 14th. D. E. Iluntsinttr, Funeral Director, 107 Street, 'Phone Red 2423, SalemOreton. deuce 390 Court. 'Phone Mack 2181. State Hesl- New Line of Clcrs, C E. Mcllwain. nronriotor of thn Can ital Bakery, annouunes that ho has lust opened a now lino of excellent cigars at Ills retail department on uourt street. Ills bakery ia overwhelmed with orders, but up to date haa been able to meet all demands for that superior bread, cakoB, plea and otner pastry. J-' lil Sheep Dip per gallon, $1.25. Sticky Fly Paper, per box, 38 cents. Ext. Witch Hazel per gallon, $1.00. Pure Paris Green per pound, 28 cents. Gasoline per gallon, 25c. Golden Machine Oil, per gal lon, 60 cents. Castor Machine Oil per gal lon, 50 cents. Ouick Cure Headache Tablets 10 cents package. Fry's Drug Store 310 Commercial Ht., Salem, Ore. ROCHE HARBOR LIME ROCHE HARBOR LIME ROCHE HARBOR LIME ROCHE HARBOR LIME D. S. BENTLEY & CO Pboae 301 319 Front St In its Weight In Debt Draft In Lack of Side Draft In Strength and Durability In Cost of Maintaining ST. Implements, Bicycles aud lit 10 Friedman can't go tho Buffalo Exposition on account of tho heat, so he will content himself by going to Eola. Wo had unpreccd. ented success with our clearing sale. Our -shelves aro about half empty, our counters almost baro. Wo aro ready to receive our fall slock which la beginning to como in. Oaaccount of tho bout wo abandoned tho eastern trip, and wo havo mndo our selection from swatches of cloth that wo ordered from the manufacturers nnd wo have Eelected very choice patterns of which our clothing is being mado expressly for us. Vo havo inaugurated a final nlearanco sale that will keep ue busy during tho summer months. Every article Is a lender in our store, from a suit of clotlioa to a pair of kid gloves, Wo still havo n flno lot of linen coats, suits and dusters, and an extra choico let of hate. Our pricos will convinco you that we aro Btrlctly in it to serve you with clothing hats, Indies' nnd mcu'B furnishing goods, notions, otc. It ia money in your pocket to como to Friedman's Now Kackot be fore purchasing. : : : : : : : : a a : : : : FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Com'l Sts. Our Midsummer Sale is now on. Great re ductions on dimities and lawns. We are determined to close out all summer goods. Great reductions on laces and embroidery insertions. Silk gloves and silk mitts. Girls oxford ties for 50 cents a pair. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. Good, Pure Food is just nB essential for beast ns it ia for man, nnd wo mnkeitour business ntuvoll ns our pride to supply it for tho lowest prices. When well-fed your stock will look better, do better work and givo liettcr returns on your investment than where fulse pconomy is practiced. To try us ia to Ik convinced. Trv uh for poultry supplies, our prices are tlut lowest. Sayage & Reid, Seed and Feed Met chants. CAPITAL BREWERY Finest beer on the market, haa stood th better than ever. Finest beer on the market, better than ever. CAPITAL BOTTLING Our superior beer, Free city delivery. CAPITAL ICE WORKS Tho purest crystal ic nt lowest rates. Our superior beer, kopt in Free city delivery. Tho purest crystal ico mado MRS. M. BECK, Weather Report Saturday night and Sunday fair. Wheat Market, Sam Francisco, July 12. Cash 97,ls. OiucAao,III.,July 12.-Soptomber 08, GOLD DUST FLOUR MAPK BY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY OUEQON Made for family uso, nek your grocers for it. Bran aud shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Fresh Dread, Cakes, Pies, elc, Daily delivery and told at principal groceries, Pastry mado to ordor, CppPIAI Sunday roast and Baked jrCUilAL. uean8 jone (ree for our :uatoniera, Givo us a trial. C. E. Mcllwain, Prop. KuKinos, separators, eelf fowlers, wind-stackers and all the machinery that makes Kuseell famous the country over. ...A SELF FEEDER... !!l - !., ....... I- .. . ..!!.. J I -111 llO tb Mill yay lor nseeil 111 oiiubi-usuho iuu hi wnrL- lutltAr limn mn .. .... it . i .i....u ini.un n.ia rnmn niui tea uh. Ull juu. iu hub nucntiT iukcii uiunnim toihi iiiicaiiii; uuumo, - .. wtnd.staokors. If you havo n secondhand oulfit or engine that you wish w sen, let us know. Studebaker Wagons, bupcies, road wagons, surries, rubber tired riga and all tuch. largest stock in balem, Visit our sfoond floor, and see thelargo assortment SALEM, Sewing Machines. lustei Salem' Orceon. CU NlOXf haa stood the lost of twenty yeard aud is WORKS cpld itorage, all ordure filled promptly. from puro distilled wntr. Fioo delivery Proprietor. The Popular Hostess Is the one who knows how to cater to the tastes of her guests and tickle their palate with choice tablo dolicacies, such as she can select nowhere of such high erado quality as at a flrst-cinsa grocery like this. We have the finest sauces, fruits aud vegetables, and canned goods you can find fnSalom. M, T, Rineman 132 State Street Pboae ISI Always settinsr tjiem up free. What? Bee Line Bueeles." Mitchell. Lewis & Staver 14 -anon nrY mfl. &- tf "ttQjU'i T' ' ' JT" " ' l . . Russell ThresK Machinery... uiuiicj nuiiiun onvttu, mm -. i tn c..'..u..t i....ai.tM.. i.tnt. rpfflers a or leavn worn ami nir. iiravuD " . ad J j OEEq' Syfy The OK