nteftfcttai
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It's harvest time at,
Qtore
tesEBasSMSSP
Wo have a Hold of tempting bargalnB, Just mellow ripoantl ready for your garnur-
Intf. We realize that ah minor Kooda. liko summer gram, unless unrvcaieu ai
tlio
t-foht. ilmn. lnoan ilmlr vftlnn. Thn lnnirnr thnv re inn In In the Blore. the Iei8 VBl-
uablo they are. Theroforo wo liavo slashed into tlio price of everything in tho
summer lino making our Iobb now your gain, rather than that wo both should
loso (wo tho profit nnd you tlio pleasure of wearing the goods) by having to carry
them over into tno law niontns.
CARLTON
ACKERMAN
WEDDING
THE OLD PRICE ON ALL LINEN, DUCK AND CRASH
SKIRTS HAS BEEN CUT SQUARE IN TWO. A VOTE
IN THE KIMBALL PIANO CONTEST GOES' WITH
EVERY 25 CENT PURCHASE, ASK FOR THE TICKEI.
HokVersonls
THE BIG BARGAIN
HOUSE OF SALEM
Attention, Hoppickers!
keeping,
o going to the hop fluids bring your watches and jewelry to us for eofo
and if thoro'i BOine repnlra needed wo can do it cheaper than it can
bo dono any whoro eleo, no aro the originators oNow pricca and thoy nl
wiya prevail. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Watches Cleaned 75c Crystals for Occn Face.... 2 5c
Mainsprings- 75c Crystals for Double Case- 15c
C. H. Hinges, X
Wstchmskcr and Jeweler.
296 Commercial Street.
PERSONALS
F. G. Doworaox has gono to Portland.
Gon. W. II. Brara ii homo for a few
dnya.
Mrs. II. W. Hatch has returned from
Portland.
Walter Basey, of Portland ia in tlio
city for a fow days.
Roy. W. G. Eliot, Jr, has gono to Port
laud for a short visit,
MIbb Sylvia LaGrrofr of Sublimity
visited in Balotn yoaterdry.
Archio McNary has returned from an
outing at llroltonbuali springs.
Henry Wlprut and Austin Fieliburn
liavo returned from Slab Crook.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Divey and fam
ily have returned from Newport.
Dr. W. I). McNary linn roturned from
tho east, wlicro bo apont tlio lai t
month.
Miaa Corinno Itocd, of Portland, lias
roturned homo after a fow weeks visit
with Mlsa Maudo MncKay.
II. J. Ottcnhcimor ia Portland today.
Mra. .Ilnttlo Beatty hnagono to New
port. Mra. J. I). Sliver ia visiting friend nt
Turner.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. A. Diuuford have
gone lo Newport.
George 0. Wnlton. of Portland in visit
ing relatives hero.
I Jr. J. F. Calbreath lias gono to Now
port for a fow days.
Mrs. K. Storla and Mtoa Knlio Storta
liavo gono to Newport.
Mra. Mooro and daughter , MIbb
Crosean and Arno CrosHini have gom to
Newport. '
Raymond Kerr tins started for liia
homo iu Tippecanoe, Ohio, going via
Tacomu and Henttlo whoro ho will spend
a few weeks,
Mrs. G, Shlpp line gono to spend u
few weeks at Newport, tho guest of Mra.
K Hqfor at Hay View coltago, whoro a
number of South Salem pcoplo ore
ramping by the hcubIioio.
A beautiful homo wedding occurred at
noon Monday at tho realdenco of Hon.
and Mra J. H.Ackerman of thla city,
their daughter, Miss Lillian Ackerman
being married to Edmund F. Carlton of
Joseph, Oregon.
Tlio decorations of tlio home in honor
of tho ovent wore lovely in the extreme
an abundance of forna and llowera being
oycry where. Tlio entrance hall was
beautiful with pink La Franco roecs,
the parlor wan in white and green, and
red fioworH in tho dining room gave n
brilliant effect.
Tlio wedding servico was conducted by
the Rev. W. G. Kliot Jr., of Unity
church; Miss Caroline Ackormnn, Bister
of tho brido. was bridesmaid. The
wedding party waa preceded when cri-
toring by the little slater of tho bride,
Holla Ackerman, who carried a basket
of (lowers.
At tho conclusion of tlio ceremony
and extonalon of congratulationa an
elegant lunchoon waa served.
ThoBO attending tho wedding were:
Mr. and Mr?. Wm. G. Hllott, Mr. and
Mra. F. 0. Sherrieb, Mr. and Mrs. II.
N. Cockorllno, Mr. and Mra. G. W.
Jones, Mra. J. N. Drown, Mrs. M. K.
Vandoraal, Mrs. Barnes Rand, Mra.
Wm. Wills, Mra. A. A. Burton, the
Miasca Helen Hibbard. Mercedes
Brinkorhoff, Mario Vandoraal, Jennetto
Brown, OllloCarleton, Meaaera. Herbert
Car'eton, J. G. Swan, D.J. Ilardman
and Master Dolbcrt Burton and Master
Vivian Brown.
'Mr. Carlton fa principal of tho school
at Joeeph Oregon and they liavo gono to
tha place to reBldo, going by way of The
Dalles.
Scalp Bounty Fraud.
W. W. Withers, sheriff of Lane coun
ty, has written to Sheriff Durbin re-'
garding tho man who secured a bounty
hero on coyoto acalpB on tlio 1st of
July and Inter at Albany nnd Kugcno,
at tho latter placo being arrested for
fraudulency. Tho man gave hia nnino
as Harry Allison while hero, and at
IStigonu represented lihiiaolf to be Harry
Kgortou.
Injured by Falling
M. Klghthingor of thla city experi
enced a EoriouB accident ycBtordny while
repairing n tlireHhlng oulllt. Ho waa on
top of tlio machine, and uccidently fell
striking onool tlio wheels, hurting hia
back badly. Ho is roorted as being very
sick toduy.
Oriu Mile, Robert Snvago mid Char
ley Stanton, roturned from Newport
last evening. A sad Htory la toliJ, of
how they loft Hovoral innocent maidens
wcopingou tho IkjucIi as thoy took their
departure.
A.M. Hanson, of Salem, arrived in
tho city mat evening. Antoiiu Ihidgot.
"She It-sta by the Swauneo River."
by J. Wongor, nt Knalwood Park
WedneBday evening.
SOUTH
AMERICA
TROUBLES
Washington, Aug. 13. Oscar Malm
ros, United States Consul at Colon, Co
lombia, reports to tho Stato Depart
ment that guerrilla fighting has been
goingon nt six different points between
Colon and Panama.
WOODBURN
COMPANY
INCORPORATE
GILBERT
and Power Coin!
Judge Bellinger Hears Argu
ments and Orders Testt
mony Before a Referee.
Nkw Yohk, Aug. 13. A dispatch from Capital stock $ 50,000,
Panama to tho Herald says: The'
troops daily expected from Buena Ven
tura have notyet arrivod. It is rumored
that General Pinto, Governor of Caucn
has resigned, but thla 1b not yet con
firmed. Tho General PInzon (tlio converted
yacht Nauiuna) hasnot yot returned.
rri. rt..!.. r !..!.
AHV UIIIUII UIU, UIJII M.JWlVk WWUl'i
pany have mod articles or incorporation
at tho county clerk 'u'ofllco. Tlio incor
porators are A. B. Kurtz, W. M. Kurtz
and O. U. Miller, the principal olTico be-1 At Portland yesterday the nttorneya
ing at Woodbtirn. Tho business of tho'ap,Marej beforo Jui'go Bellinger and
corporation 1b that of dispensing light. I argued the matter of declaring Gllbort
heht, water power and telephono bop 1 jtro9i bankrupt. 11. J. Biegor appeared
vice in Marion and Clackamas counties. or ,0 notitioncra and J. N. Browo. for
the Gilbert Bros.
New Youk, Aug. 13. Sonor Artuera
do Brlgard, consul-general (or Colombia
Is in this city, has received tho following
cable dispatch from Acting Governor
Ariatidea Arjonn of Panama:
"Traffic continuos unhindered. Preda
tory warfare carried on around railroad
has produced no alarm. General ait na
tion ia satisfactory."
Tho railroad referred to in this mea
aago is that owned by the Panama
Railroad Company, for the protection of tquny i,lg, Btndard.
which President J. Edward
baa naked the government
warship.
Conaul-Gonoral do Brigard character
i
Hull an ideal homo Bchool for boys.
Debatlne at Manzanita Hall.
Tho victory in dobato won shortly bo
foro Commencement by Manzauita Hall,
a preparatory school for boys at Palo
Alto, California, for its principal rival,
haB aroused some curiosity na to tho
grade of work dono by this school and
parents will bo glad to know that one of
the judges on this occasion, himself an
old Hnrvard debater pronounced tho
work of tho Manzanita boys equal to tho
beat ho had ever Been done by a pre
paratory Bcliool.
Manzanita Hall bears tho sumo rela
tion to Stanford University, which ia
alfio located at Palo Alto, that Exeter
doea to Harvard, it is doing juet na
careful and thorough work us that fa
mous Enbtorn preparatory school, and
the fact that its students are admitted
upon certificate to the lending Universi
ties ol the East, as well ns of tho West,
i shows that tho grade of work dono is of
Particular at-
Simmona tontion ia paid to outdoor exercise, and
to send a the fact that living ia cheaper lliero
I than in tho East, together with ita in-
I comparablo location in the beautiful
.Santa Clara vnllevi renders Manzaultu
izcu aa untrue ino aesortton oy we
revolutionist that thoyhavo 8000
thoy havo
under arms in tho department of
Panama. "It is also nntrue," ho snid,
"that tho government has dono nothing
to conciliate tlio libornla. President
Murroquin has issued Boveral decreea
guarautooitig freedom. Tlio govern
ment dooa not, ns has been stated, per
secute tho famaliea of tho revolutionists.
In fact, tho family of General Uribe ia
in Bogota now enjoying the same privi
leges as mlno would were thoy there"
Tho steamer' Aleno has just arrived
from Savainilla and Cartegona. One of
her ollicora snid: "Very little newa ia
permitted to get out, although it is
known on tho const that some desperate
lighting has recently taken place In tho
Intorlor."
men I '1 ho recent gift of Philip K. Gilman,
I mlin ta rtrnttiintifc if Afnnvarittn and rf
Stanford, n'da two thoueand birds to
Manzanita Hall's collection, making it
onoof t!'0 largest, if not the largo col
lection owned by any prepntatrry echool
in tho country. Tho Fall term opens
Septombor 5. Onjy boys with tlio high
est recommendations aro taken, as tho
Principal becomes porsonnlly roapotialblo
for their welfare.
V OREGON j okJfMAE M BifLjfSK II OREGON
Better take time to come In and sec what's co
in? on here now. Two stores full of bltr banralns
In needed coods at a fraction of regular Prices.
ft
m
(lYeilings, 9c
This la tho boat veiling
We arc here to look after your interests, we're
irolne to do it so well you'll think more of us than
any one else. Standard patierns for Sept. now In.
Once More-
offer
we
ever heard of. mid we're where
wo would hear of It II there wob
one. Tho aamo pretty atylcs and
good qualities you boo no often at
yard
iifio; plain and fancy ineilios Do n
New Chiffon Vclllncs at
(Tempting Prices.
Wc have added fifty
pieces more to our
DresssGoods
m Bargains
! All doalrnble patterns In intulltlet
I itold regular to f I.D6 per yard.
tome of them 62 inched wido arid
! nil wool, Other merchant think
we're craiy to sell gooila at euoh
prIcoa,butJt ia juet n way of nitre.
33 cents a yard.
f L
the or nr nriMrPl"llnier bkirts
1 X DUlLLyLlNvJjiMuch under price
MOVEMENT
is gloriously successful- The
borders of the Business arc
widening. New people are com
Injr: they stand In wonder and
amazement at what wc arc dolne,
They see what fine clean stocks
wc have and how fair our prices
are. They see What bright
saleshelp arc here: what quick
prompt service we clvc Wc arc
dolntr the bltrirest business we
ever did. It only shows us what
wc can do If wc work hard
enough- The same enthusiasm
that's been In evidence all dur
ing our ercat "Expansion" sale
continues In all departments. By
trading In the morning you avoid
the rush of the afternoon and can
take more time for selections.
In fact tin prollt has diiappearod
entirely. I lore ant pricon ooloo
nut tho entire Hun in the next
three duyti.
V
iRead tills Bargain List
Lndiea' walata HK
Jtoy'a nulla H W
Tahlednm&ak.llOIu., yd... Wei
Steel Rod Umbrellu -tl
Silk waletJ t IW,
Coraeta It'i
Black Cat otocklnus 17c
Ladloa' vesta, worth 25o ... 09
Crash skirta
Golf chawla, f 10 value ill JIS
Mercerised petticoats . .. 11 10
l'arasola nt cost.
Golf capes, worth (12 .... $7 BO
Uanvasa teuscopea ox
rowan latin IKK
Mn'o half-hoie ... . 121
HuHled curtains ... . 71X
Pillow cases -15x30 . 13c
Willie waista t
Gawping biauketa . Utio,
Cool Wash Silks
At 39c, worth 50c and 60c-
The remainder of n big lot nffeitul
during our "Kxpausion Bile."
7fio viiIikmi W itioji
t IK) values iw 7:ie
(1 60 valueH tit f 16
if 00 value) l Nft
2 5Jfi values it $i on
Dress Skirts priced ridiculously low
Our Clothing Store $
ays. 'I liu f
U'uto save
Fancy Silks
la a liusy iiltico tlieett d
riuiMnn Ih nliiHr ii m ii I'hiiii.u.
uiiu-tlilrd to one half ou your Milt Uj
ii, . u, ny Mliout nrj- iftHNIN H I
ihh uveriooKtm ny (hhiiioihiciU i
. I.. z1
(HHIJIUI.
$10 mens' suits, sale price. $ 6.90
$15 mens suits, sale price. $10.90
$20 mcns'sults.sale price. $14.50
$25 men's sults.sale Price, $16:75
Hundreds of yards of thn prettiest
Dstterni suitable for waists, drecaer
or linings. Kvory color combination
known to sllkdomj also plain
weave). Some value in this lot
worth $3.60 per ynni, aalo priced
98c a yard.
Wash Goods
That table of dimities, organdies,
lawns, linens, Bwletes, etc , is like
a human honey cemb: warms of
noonlu around It nil the time. Val-
uo up to 50c iKr yard, to oloie ut
lOcayard.
Mens Hats
jn
n. ..,.... ini..t i..... ....... o.i
ID I "'l' .'iiiiui ui nunirn nmi naicui
W visitor today. '
W, 11. Cooper of Stay ton waa in
Salem today,
Amos Beaeh of Woodburn was iu the
oily today.
Mayor T. R. HU-bard la iu the city
today.
ilisSf!SS lod.y;
Stiff Hats from 75
cts. to $3.60 each.
Soft Hats, 45c up,
Crash Hats, values to 76o tt SBo
each. Bring your clothing wants
to this store, we wont loel
offendm if you don't buy.
&
h
Atlantic City, N. J., Aug 1.1. Alex
ander 0. Botkln, of Montana, chairman
of tlio United States XJodo Commission,
bus arrived here to apepd Eovernl wuka.
Mr. Botkin la accompanied by hie steno
grapher mid devotos it portion of. each
dnv of hia vacation to olllcinl labors
The duty of the code commission in
el tides tho revision of all tho laws of the
United States of u geuernl nnd perma
nent nature, but it Ik at present engaged
iu puruunuco of tho special direction of
CongroHs in revising thoilaws relating to
iho orgauizitlon, jurisdiction and prac
tice of the federal courts. In an inter
view Comiiiifsionor Botkln sulil:
"The commission will recommend a
a number of nioroorlesa radical changes.
Tlio moat important of these ia tho
ciui-olntlon of all original jurisdiction
iu the United States district court
and making tho circuit court tako
tho place lof tho present circuit
court of uppeala us tho Intermediate
court of ruview. If tho changes proposed
are adopted by Congress, judges of the
circuit court will bo wholly relieved of
the trinl of cases n tho firat In
stance and will perform only the duties
attaching to nu nppollato court, Various
chnnuoa hi praotlce will ulso bo embodied
in the report of tho commission in the
Interest of uniformity, simplicity and
convenience."
Mr. Botkin Inlioves that the com
mission will bd nhlo to report the revis
ion of tho judiciary title before tho next
session of Congress. It recently sub
mitted n project foe n United States
penal code designed to cover the
numerous omissions nnd defects in the
present criminal laws.
Early and the Best.
Received Unlay early Minneeota
sweet corn, Chinese nulUhes, cucumbers
(or pickling, fresh tomatoes and valley
peaches at Branson A Ragnn's
Health Improved.
County I'lerk W. W, llnll, who baa
just jiut suffered a severe attack of
ftvr, hits sulllt'lently recovered to bo
able to go a short distance out of tho
city to visit his brother. After ,a short
rest he will be able to resume hia duties
at thn otlice.
LEARNING A TRADE.
The IlnnRpr of Mnklnsr n HpcelnlUt
of n IH'Klnucr.
It Ih generally to tho interest of an
employer that nn apprentice hIiouUI not
lcniu his trado ns n whole, but only n
little section of It, unj-H Joseph Horner
In Cnssler's Magazine. It pnys better
to keep n Ind repenting tho perform
nnco of ono section of his craft than
to touch him nil. Moro money Is miide.
Hut tho appreiitlco becomes a young
hpcclnlist, a prig In his teens, cocksure
over Home little plceo of handicraft nt
which ho may enrn something over his
normal wages, nnd ninny n lnd docs
not become disillusioned until ho hns to
face the world and try ills luck Iu
other shops.
And therefore tho best shops in
which to plnco n lnd nr.o not tho big es
tablishments, lint tlio small ones, whete
t'U'iy class of work is dono nnd wheio
tools mid appliances are often scant.
A lad will learn more In thcFo than Iu
those replete with every appliance nnd
minutely subdivided .into sections and
groups.
The best training for a lad tdny Is
that which he can evolve for himself.
Tho greatest evil that can befall him
Is to becomo n specialist and nothing
moro wlille In his teous. Vet thnt Is
what must happen If ho spends several
years tending machines or doing re
petitive, unvarying tusks In one big es
tablishment. The best training, therefore, todny Is
thnt gathered by the peripatetic youth.
If u lad cannot gain experience in one
place, ho should movo about, gntheilug
as much as he can nccumulatu with
ono firm, then on to another, nnd at
tending training schools as opportunity
offers. His vlows becomo broadened,
ho becomes' self reliant, and lu time,
hrtving found his true work, ho may
settle down as u specialist.
RROTHFRstfreeb Brd$te jgiwj
mm. w m , w UIIU -Vln
able goods, at Friedman's New Racket, 1 1
I; , only Bargain House in Salem- Come m I
ace me migcdi aaaviuuciu Ul TiaiS Waw
est styles and prices that none can'coiSn
with us. see ine seiecnon ot our rinr,;;:v
We can fit the tall, the short, the thic Si
clAiiflAr Our nrirAc will fiJ '..l,,llK V
Do you want gloves? we have the iJSSl
-; ,,!? Z f. nr ,VnlcM ,7' ,F Ml I
own j- "" ""ijmiiK guuua die arriv
daily. If you want bargains we can null
Will ill
FRIEDIWAN'S
Cor. State and Com'I Sts.
The petitioners moved thnt testimony
bo taken before Referee John Bayno, in
Salem, which was gMotcd, nlthouhgtho
enme was opposed by tlio nttorneya lor
Gilbert Bros. The court further order
ed that Gilbert Bros, might oxnmlno
their witnesses before tho court In Port
land if they desired, upon condition that
thoy pay auy additional expense entail
ed thereby. Tho reforco will now bo
obliged to give ten dayb1 Jnotico, when
testimony can bo taken before him, and
Sept. 10th. lias boon sot for tho hearing
before Judge Bellinger in Portland.
NEW RACKET
BORN.
REYNOLDS At tho family homo, No.
100 Ferry street, Sunday, August 11,
1001, to Mr. nnd Mrs.Cnrl K.itcynolda,
it sou.
DIED.
WORKMAN. At tho family honio.four
miles southeast of Salem, Oregon, ou
tho Macleay road, on Monday, Aug
ust 12, lOOl.nt 0:110 n. m , Mrs. Emma
0 Workman, wifoof Henry J. Work
man, aged 41 years, of heart .trouble.
MrB. Workman had been nn Invalid
for a number of jeara,yet her dealh waa
audden and unexpected. She had gono
into tho yard foeling quite well, but In a
fow minutes her littlo daughter heard
her calling and went to her, whon she
found her gasping for breath. Mr.
Workman, who had gone to n neighbor,
wai summoned but hor death occured
beforo hia arrival. An attack of heart
failure ia presumably tho cauBO of her
death. Her husband and little daughter,
aged 11 years are the romninder of the
family.
Salem, Oreeon
Harvesters' Supplies; Gloves ta
tit ana suit everybody. Calicoes
winnings ana uingoams.
and Overshirts for boys
Large assortments first-class good!
ana prices ax cearocK. our shoe
sale is still on. Shoes from n 4
w V
Overalls
or men.
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D. E. Huntslnfcr, Funeral Dlrtctor, 107
Strttt, 'Phone Red 2423, SalemOregon.
dence 390 Court. 'Phone Black 2181.
State
Rest
f at i lilAW fftllU TV fir) A I rCTlTtl
. ill THAMSFE "
immv asarasVNaNJBvvsMB
William II. White nnd wife to Frnnk
Kotthoff, Ioeta2nnd3, blk It in Smith's
ad. to Jefferson, 175.
Oregon nnd California R. R. Co. to
W. H. Brown, n w
tpOs, rile, tW.
f4 of s e lj, aec 11,
Money at 6 and 7 ccr cent on im
proved farm and city property.
MAXWELL & HAYDEN.
Moores Block, Salem.
Ders the 1 1" Yoa Hare Always Bouglil
NEW TODAY.
Tin- ltradlnir Cnre.
Rending aloud la recommended by
phjHleluim ns a benetlt to persons af
fected with any client complaint. Tho
lecoininondutlou Is inude because In nil
ciiHos of lung trouble It Is Important
for the sufferer to Indulge In exorclso
by which tho chest is Iu part tilled by
ami oinptled of air. for tlio oxorclso ts
Btrengthehlng to tho throat, lungs aud
muscles of tho chest.
Reading aloud enn bo practiced by
nil and besides being a curative net
can bo n plonsuro and profit to both
leader nud hearers. Iu tills treatment
It Is recommended that nn overdose of
medicine bo avoided, that the reading
be, deliberate, without being allowed
to drug, thnt tho enuuclntlon bo clenr,
tho body be held lu a a easy, unstrain
ed upright position, no that tho chest
will have free piny, nnd that tho
breathlug bo natural nud ns deep
ixtsslble without undue effort.
as
WANTED. Hop pickers. Apply to
David Craig, near Mncleay. 8 IU lid lw
Notice to Taxpayers.
Notico is hereby clven. that bv order
of tlio County Court of Marion County,
Tuxes for the year 1000 will become de
linquent and costs added on nnd niter
the 16th day of September, 1001, and
the Tax Roll will be closed on said dato.
Dated Aug. 13, 1001.
F. W. DURBIN,
Sheriff and Tax Collector
8I3 1m of Marion Co,, Oregon.
up, at
jrjgP" No 201 1 geln the machine. Call beforo August 15th.
Greenbaum's Dry Goods fc
First door south of Post Office.
C - - ttttl j
iOur
New Locatio
135 Court St.
In P S. Knieht's new block. Wc are now better pre-
pared to serve you than ever. We carry a com
plete line of Bicycles, bicycle sundries, all hinds of
tires, rent new wheels and do first class repairing at
the lowest rates.
fOTTO J. WILSON
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CJt 111
Sheep Dip per gallon, $1.25.
SticKyilFly 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.
Quick Cure Headache Tablets
10 cents package.
Fry's Drug Store
310 Commercial St., Salem. Ore.
1 i ' '
Where are You Going M
Pretty Maid?
"I in giilng to iced niv rout. Ml
paid. '"Tis fresh mid nutriUoui, ImS
Bsvnge A Hold's sore, and llir'
morn milk llian eer before, Ttm'
s'aek, loo, and fatter, the Wttolll
brrod. There's nothing lit mm
wltlUhelr feed."
Sayage & Reil,
Seod and Feed Mercliantr,
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND
liavo secured and will operate the Humphrey warehouBO at Salem,
tno iiirner mm ami warehouse ana the warehouses at oiaeieay, m
turn, Switzerland nnd Bronka, conducting a general warehouse sw
storage busincga. :: :; :: :: :: :: !
Salem office 207 Com. St. formerly occupied by Gilbert Brts
Sncka will bo held at these points for delivery on sumo terms as pre
vailed previous seasons. Seo them beforo dispjalng of your grm.
Top Prices are Always Paid
a
for m
THE CAPITAL CITY MLLM
SolicitB tjio patronage of tliefnrmore. Conducts a cuilom ft-
aiidlocotllour mill business. Sacks to let out on nei -
terms.' Wlieat stored and boticht at hishest prices.
Bryant Reeves, Cor, Church and Trade Sts -
!
Mrs. A, Hanson, of Salem, who has
been spending some time at Long beach
for her health was brought over to
Astoria last evening and taken to the
hospital for treatment. Her condition
is quite critical but it ia lielieved that
she will be able to bo removed to her
home.
EW
(Cutter mb Blower
n,i.iAf ih.v...nni i
.. - Y"Y" ""ern money savers yet, introduced for the
r.T.i'";;.o.r",tor' "? we have on display in. front,
.... -.." -luusuunoiir into siloaaB 1 1 g h as forty feet,
case is made of No. vi ati.,t iui .i.ii. : :..' ', '.!,.
diarv-
vill cut
The fan
?MmnS
n. ,k U,tehna,'V I'A-'l1 "y Rttaiusa speeU of COO revolutions a
J a, i . wlwcn,MI11 eu known, time tr ed and
tested Self feed saves more labor and earns moro dollars than any
StoMfnfSflnJl enw,riocu,ter' . ltBave9 three-fourtha of ", e
Call and S u? thecu",u8 captoltj- is increased 33S per cent.
F. A. WIGGINS
255-257
1 ihftrtv SfrrtAt
Xr Successor to . h. M Croisau and E. F. Parkhurat. Studebaker wniroua and
buggies, MeCc-rmick Harvesting Machinery, Russell enghae. ,11 thresher.
Tribune bicycles, Standard aud White eewing mach nea. "iresbeiB
Wheat Market,
Ham Humibio, Aug, 12. -ChsIi 1.03a
Ohioa(v.MI Aug,12 September 7.1a.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
MADK 11 Y
The StdacY Power Co,
BIUNKY OKbOOM
Made for fmnily nn ttik your grocers
for it iinui and bhorla aUayson baud
A. T. WALN Agenl
2,000,000
Kxtra STAR A STAR shingles
Wabhburn & Amter brand,
just received by
WD. S. BEMLEY & CO
Pbode 301 3l9Frnt
Huie Wing Sang Co.
All kinds of ninttini. China Warna
f --. L. . . r. .. j-,
White underwear, Blurt waists, wrappers
of all kinds made in store at a very low
price uruera ol all kinds made
promptly. HO State St , Salem, Or,
op
i niriirr """MBI
wMH jaBn
Meal '"ttAl
.all
For
Quick
LuichJJ
you can gt a great
.itrf
v"rt!."
n.npman I
rickles, rel.aheajnnd cptei
m - 1 k WiflHIl dll v m.
nronntft IOOU HI """ i d.li.''
L'aiinHl and potted meats sna " r,.
B)HU-
bisco't
H
Beiy'of.!!j'
cloua crackers ana
i-nriothft of cllCeSO. "' ,J
at once,tthese are Piwtu" itff
.,C?smrJB.TS Darticulriyiiri1 y
in eumm?f. The best P
alwajB. M T. Rtnemao
TX rl
132 SMte Street