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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1901)
8HsWD t ! i ll li'-i 111 v f v 3 ft. ? n .- '-i. ilTl .' :imtm r'?''iamiiUm'mmm' ' Ji&eaSVfaM?Wini .xiiiBiwiT i "ii i"iiiiiiiniivrrtiiiiViiiiiiW''' THE HARVEST SALE ts a success. As this weather is the most favorable for harvest so OUR PRICES MAKE GOOD BUSINE And our customers appreciate the values they reap, x Big: reductions in Summer Shirts some actually reduced one-half - Summer Underwear and Wash Goods. X Many New Goods are arriving daily and we will soon be very much crowded for room, hence our sacrifice is your gain BABY CONTEST DECISION SS! An Attraction Tonight Eastwood Park. At Holtferson's THE 816 BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALE?! Tlio baby-show finals at Eastwood park tonight nro exciting not a little In terest, and no doubt ti great crowd will go out to witness tbo prizo awards as well us to take in tlio tnagnificicnt pro .gram. All aro giau w near mo mimury band again, and scores will go 10 near Mrs. HlngoB sing, but tbo prlzo baby will bo tbo contronf interest. All who havo attended tbo formor baby oxhibi tionsbavo no doubt made up tbclr minds just which of tbo beauties will walk off with tbo prize. In fact one of the judges so far forgot himself today as to say it was all settled in his mind but upon being pinned down wisly declined to givo Tiik Jouhnai. an advance report. Other mombers of the committee havo not been consulted, but It is learned from tho car-lino management that arrangements have beon mado for tho committeo to cscapo through a tunnel the moment the face of tho prize winner is flashed upon tho canvas. It Will Pay You his two best To think of Hlngos when you want anything in either of hi . ' i i t..l tiii n.li rinnlr ilnnnrtmont IS. tllO uranciionoi uuBiuuna. - i.. ;i"T" .'. ".ii.i... .I il.n equipped and best BtocKou oi any in wio aiiuy.iuiu ,... "-;" tbo twonty century kind, and the workmanship Is second to none. The optical brand? is as complete as it possibly can be. compare tho demands of ft city oven four timos as latgo as Balem. riio most compllcate-liHirscription can bo filled inside of 48 hours. Hinges, popular prices prevail In both branches. CHARLES H. HINGES 296 Commercial Street. COMMON COUNCIL Considers the Matter of Ne gotiating the Popular Loan of $30,000 - Offer Re ceived from Banking Firm. Little routine business was transacted at the regular city council session Tues day night. Mayor Bishop presided and Aldermen Huron, Griswold, Larson, Ulggs and Walker present. Dills Ordered Paid. Mies Jimma Murphy 0 Salem Water Co 118 JO Gilbert Baker. . 06 PaleniL&T Co 213 OJ ZJ Kieus DEATH FROM SERUM Nkw RECEIVE LIPTON FIT"" SIS Diss! GOODS PERSONALS Wo keep piling them on tbo bar gain counter. Ask yournolgh- bore who havo bought somo of these goods what they think ol thorn. AH wool goods, somo ol thorn. Worth uioro than wo aik any of thorn 33c yd GINGHAM WEEK... Thla week groat reduction! will bo inado on all ginghams, every pleco Included In thin ealo. Fancy Ginghams. 10c Qualities 6 1-2c Fancy Ginghams 12 1-2 and I5c Qualities 10c Fancy Ginghams 25 and 30c Qualities 18c Bilk strlpo xephyrs 50c Qualities, 34c The Quality Store. NEW TODAY. tWAHTED 10,000 bushels oats wanton. Highest cash price paid, Backs fur nlshed. Call at ouco. Itrowator & White, Ui Court 8t., Balem, Ore. WANTED SO cord! ol good wood at Cottage Hotol. Ilvereu At onco. llr lo- Bill tl body l'urtof It do They are Coining Tomorrow Branson fc Hagan will re Velvo a Ircah lot ol Salem growu Cante crop molonB. roaohes Irom tho Balem orchards aro in dally supply. Wood. , Read tho "Blab-wood" advertisement tlswbere in thla issue. Money at 6 and 7 per cent, on Im prayed famandxdKoertv.DEN Moorcs Block. Salem, Hervy Laoy has gone lo Eugene. Otto Wilson has returned from Boa sldo, II. J. Oltenhelmor has gonoto Ban Francisco. W. M. Bushoy ol Mehamn Is a Balem visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook Patton havo re turned from Tocoma. It. J. While, tho hop grower is In tho city from Monitor loday. Homer Smith has Keno lo Portland and Columbia river points. Mrs. I. L. Patterson and Miss Joaslo Breymau havo returned from a trip to Alaska. Miss Estolla Bishop ol Portland Is visiting at tho homo of her brother, 0. P. Bishop. Mrs. D. W. Harding nml daughter, Miss ltesslo, Imvu gono to Bnglnaw to visit relatives. Mrs. I). B.N. Blackburn has gono to Albany and Brownsville lor rt short vtoit with friends und relatives. Mjs, Cornelius Boeblgholmor, ol Bub llmliy, has roturned homo. 8ho atton ded tho funeral of hor rolatlvo, Fred Rupp yesterday.. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown started yesterday (or Baltimore, Maryland, and wllllatorgo to Iowa. Mr. jirown win attend the Bupromo lodge ol ForoalorH of America at Baltimore. J. 0, Mills, who has boon located at Hebo, In Tillamook county sluco July, was in tho city yesterday, and reportB that he is greatly pleased with his new home. Ho has built a largo barn and a residence and la now In the depths of stock farming. Walt Low, who bus been with Mr. Millfl. has decided not to locate at present, and will return to 8a loin in tho near future. Test Suit In Wheat Case. The suit against to balem Flouring Mills Company, mentioned In Tuosday'a JouitNMi has been filed In the justice court, and will bo heard Aug. 28, before JudgoO' Donald, Tho plalutlff Is George W. Johneou. It Is aliened that In tho latter part ol the year 1601 he stored wheat in the warehouse ol this company to the amount ol over 101 bushels ; that In May 1B08, tho defendant converted thla wheat to tho ubo and benullt of the company, damaging tho plaintiff In the inn oft 105.43. Tho rccovory of this sum Is prayed of tho court. NkwYokk, Aug. 21. Escorted by tho Erin, tho Porto Riclan and tho tug Lawrence, Shamrock II will go beyond tho hook today if sails can bo bent In time to meet tho Teutonic on which her owner. Sir Thomas Llpton is a passenger. The liner may be delayed on account of tho fog but if shejs on timo it Is not prob ablo that the cballongor will getaway from her anchor today. Tho steam yacht Prlscilla, with a'numbor of promi nent Now York yachtmon on board will also meet tbo Teutonic. It is proposed to give tho Irish Baronet a royal wel come. Tlio plan Is If possible to tako Sir Thomas and his friends from tlio linor at quarantine: Should theTuoton' Ic not nrrlvo until night, it la propoBod to emphasize the wolcomo with a pyro technic display for which a carte blano ordor has been given. Sir Thomas Llp ton will bo tho guest of tho Seawanahuko Club on Saturday and will witness tbo races at Oyster Bay. NATIONAL BAR ASS'N r 25 Hlom Gas Co A w? Griswold & Chase til MnMnlmtl 00 NJJudah 17 20 Patton Bros J j0 Brewster Wlilto ' Gray Bros 35 JobnDarr ,J Salem Gas Co a pa John Hughes w Salem Sentlnol... 43 35 A liquor license Was .Issued to M. L. Hamilton. Notlco had beon servod upon John Albert, agent for M. V. Rork, ordering the construction ol new sidewalks along both sides of tho property, Included In lot 10, block 74, being the southeast cor. nor of Ohomokota and Cottago street. An ordor waB made for tho Street com missioner t3 build tho walk and the costs will bo taxed to tho owners. Tho recordor announced to tho council that ho had received a message from A. Bush ol Ladd & Bush, In which ho was directed to to'l tho council that Ladd & Uusli would tako caro of tho fttO.OOO linml. mdturltii? Octobor 1st at an In terest chargo to tho city of 3J per cent per annum until the city should perfect its own arraugoments for thoredmptton, of said bondB. This offer was also inado verbally by Claud Catch, cashier of tho Salem bank ol Ladd it Bush. Tho formal ordlnanco relating to the lasnanco of said bonds was read twlco and referred to Ho ordlnanco committee. The Waterfall" by Mr. and Mrs. Wonger at Eastwood Park Wednesday ovo. FATHER LILLY EXPIRES York, Aug. 21. -Dr. Caldas' experiments with his now yellow fever oorum will not be stopped by the death of two mosquito bitten subjects, says a dispatch to tho Journal and Advertiser from Havana. But tho ofllclal testa under tho direction of Major Harvard aro at an end. Dr. Caldas, tho Brazilian physician, announced that ho had dis covered a serum with which be could, as it were, vaccinate persons and there by rendering them immuno or with whlcli-ho could euro persons having mild attacks of fever, Havana was the spot selected for the proof. Mayor Havard's motnultocs were to have their supremo test. This lest Is to tako place next Thurs day, in splto of the the deaths ol Carro and Cambo. Dr. GaldasBald: "It will mako no difforenco In our ex periments. Wo have already inoculated five non-immunes with my serum and on Thursday wo shall teat them with infected mosquitoes. "Tho authorities were too rash anu reckleis In their experiments. One caao should havo beon allowed to develop be fore another was attempted. Yet it was a natural error. Major Gorgas, chief sanitary officer at Las Aniraae Bald : "We shall coaio our experiments. I havo already issued orders to that effect. It is to be dcpiored thatsuch an accident could havo occurred at this time. We iiml mnrn than 30 inoculations prior to this tlmo with no fatalitiea ana I cannot understand how it happened. Each of these casoa wcro of the greatest severity. "I now myseii responsible for what occurred, and I cannot sufficiently express my sorrow. Wo shall aid tho widowB of tho dead men and Insuro them positions for life. "It Is torrlblo that It should occur just . . i , t. i as wo appeareu 10 navo liuuiuuuj sight through Dr. Galdas aormon. It bus not developed yot what action the American authorities will tako In view of Dr. Galdaa' decision in continuing bis experiments. "My Dream of You" by Mrs. Halllo Parrish Hinges at Eastwood Park Wed nesday ovo. r HEALTHYJfOMEM. Mary J. Kennedy, manager o At mour A Oo.'a Exhibit at tho Trana Mlsslssippt Exposition at Omaha, Nob., writes tho following of Pornna, as a euro lwr m. common phase of summer ca tarrh, known as indlgostlon. Miss Kennedy sayat "I found tho continual ohango ot dlot Incidental to olght yoBTa travollng com plotoly upset roydigestivo system. In con sulting sovoral physicians they docided I suffered with catarrh of the stomach. "Their pro sorlptlons did not scorn to holp mo any, bo, reading of tho romarkablo cures effected by theusoofPerunal decided to try it uid soon found myself vrell rapaid. "1 havo now used Peruna xor aoou. throe months and feel complotoly re Javonated. I beliovo I am permanently cured, and do not hssttato to give nn. Btlntod pralso to your groat remedy, Peruna." Tho causes of summor catarrh are flrat,chronIc catarrh; Bocond, derange monUof tho atomach and liver j third, Impure blood. Such being tho caso anyono who t.... .ntviintr wtintnvor about tho operations of Peruna can understand Why thiB remedy is a pormanont euro for summor catarrh. It eradicates chronic catarrh from tho systom, Invig orates tho stomach and llvor, cloanses the blood of all impurities, and thoro forepermanentlyouroBbyroniorlngtho causo,-a boat of maladies peculiar to hot weathor. Tho cause being romovod tho symptoms disappear of themselves. "Summor Catarrh" sent freo to any address by Tho Peruna ModJclno Co., Columbus, Ohio. FRFSH ARRVA S WoFSw able goods, at Friedman's New Racket, the only Bargain House in Salem. Come and see the largest assortment of hats. New est styles and prices that none can compete with us. See the selection of our Clothing We can fit the tall, the short, the thick and slender. Our prices will fit your purse Do you want gloves? we have the largest assortment to pick from. Our orice win suit you. Our furnishing goods are arriving daily. If you want bargains we can fill the bill at NEW FRIE Cor. State and Com'l Sts DIM s RACKET Salem, Oreeon. Get ready -for hop picking. We are well supplied with a large as sortment of hop pickers gloves, overalls, overshirts and Good material, low prices. that are good and cheap, hosiery. Shoes calicoes, shirting, tucking, Denims, etc. SIX MEN DROWNED Dkn vuii, Colo., Aug. 21. American liar Association openod its 2 lth annual mooting at tho labor grand opera houso this morning. President Edmund Wet moro, of Now York, delivered tho ad dress. He rovlowed tho most Important changes In statutolaw, stato and nat ional. Ho said that rocent legislation showed a tendoncy to divest lpglelaturos and re- servo moro of Iho law making power to tho people. Secretary Hinktoy uniiouno od tho admission by tho executive coun cil of 174 now mombers. A now executlvo council of one from each stato was announced, Including for Id tlio, W.W.Wood j Oregon, 0. II. Carry; Washington, 0. II. Hanford. State Sewer Order Tho state board ot capital commission ers this afternoon considered lliu sewer bids, and awarded tho contract to Clias. A.Gray on bis bid No. l.whloh provides for a sowor U0X50, tho stato to do the back filling, probably by convict labor, Tho amount of tho contract is fin 000. This will give tho state aeoworwithu capacity for six tlmos tho amount now required, Work will bogln forthwith. Schleys' Trial Wahiiiniiton Auk. 21. Tho Navy De partment thla afternoon gave nut tho olllulal correspondence In the Bohluy last case, It concludes with a letter from Aotlng Secretary Ilaokott to Pehloy, stating that the Department should not at this stage of tho proceedings under take to hear and determine iiuostious that may arise respecting tho competency of nuimbera of tbo oourt. Nkw York, Aug. 21 Tho Rov. M. D. .Illy, for moro than 30 years father superior of the Church of St. Vincent Forren, is dead at his homo In this city. Ho had boon blind fortholast four years. Ho was prostrated by heat early In July and grew worse steadily. Father Lilly was bom in County Fer managh Ireland, about 70 yoare ago. Ho camo to this country whon a young man and lived at Memphis, To.an., until ho Joined tho Dominican orders a few yours later, at St. Joseph's, Perry County, 0. Whllo etill u young man he became president of tho Dominican Collego thoroi This position ho hold until ho camo horo about 1807. At that tlmo ho inado was totlior Snporior of St. Vincent Forror Parish. Whon Fathor Lilly took chargo of 8t. Vincent's It wos In ltd Infancy but In IiIb hands It SMis built up and extended Itbecamo tho oxteuslvo parish that it Is today. Fathor Lilly at diflorent times pre sided over tho Province, as It Is known in tho Dominican ordor which Includes all tho churches of. the ordor In this country wost of tho Kocky Mountains. Answer" l: Mn. Halllo Parrish , lingM t liWwood Park Wcdueiday it' ' 1 BIG FISH STORY Marrlacc License A marrlugo license was issued today to D. K. Walker and Anna M. Jones. "The Hell Duoy" by Geo. Syndor Eastwood Park Wednesday evo. at I SAND CONCERT. At Estwool Park Tomorrow Eve &lntr AufUSt 21St. The Baby Trite w'U bo awarded and Mi paid at Iho Grand stand liamodl. iuly sdter the judgoa' decision, JifWtra Light ud Traction Co. 'Wvf ilvH out tbo following notice . an the street para will eollwt 10, mV llKKsMtil to KMtmod Park fflrpVyktnTWerwf M doUw MHBoa koU for oaa ru" car fare to (H6trwi u aamitoJ8. 01 I Will ho brtUt U nt Circuit Court. Judco Uolvo held a neesion of Qireult court this afternoon. A motion in the partition suit of Kstes versus Kates was Argued, MARRIED. JONK8 WALKBU. At high noon Wednesday, August 21st. lWOl, at Ihe Qlty Hall ?alem. Oregon, Jllsa Anns N, Jonos to Mr. D. . Walker, both ol Mariou county, City ltecorder N. J. Judah olllolatlng. Tho young couple thus happily wedded will reside t Gervals. tAs 41A lF4liAr To Cleanse the System, liffectually yot gently, whsu costive or bilious, to permanently overcoiuo habit ual constipation, to awaken tho kldueys und liver lo a healthy nativity, without irritating of weakeulug thorn, to dlipel beadachos.tcolds, or fevers, wio Byrup of Figs, ndo by the California Via Syrup Co. St. Louis nisr Show WAsuiNmoN, Aug. 21. Tho Stato De partment baa Issued a proclamation signed by President MoKinluy, inviting tho nations of tho world to partieipale In the 1-ouleatm purohaso llx position in St. Louis lu 11)03. UoriTON. Aug. 21. Tho Carrie F. Hob- orts Iisb coinu in from a trip off shoro with tho biggest Bword tlsh introduced to the Hoston market within recent memory, lleforo ho wua cut up or sawed off, ho tipped the scales at nearly half a ton. His length was closo to 17 foot. Ho was armed with a rapier of threo fiet with which by chance he might have rammed and sunk a dory it not a schooner. Alter dressing ho weighed exuetly 080 pounds. Aboard tho Carrie F. Roberta It was stated that tho capture bad been made southeast ot the Islo of Shoals, after tho monster had been harpooned. Tho play lasted for two solid hours. TO BET ON SHAMROCK Nkw Yon, Aug. 21. With $25,000 to but on tho Shamrock II it la stated in a cablo dispatch to the Journal and Ad vertiser, an agont of 0. Arthur Pearson of London will leave In a few days com missioned to placo tho big bets that tlio mllllonalro publisher wants to mako that tho IrlBh boat .will win. Mr. Pear son Is intensely interested in yachting tind ho studied the BUamrocK vory closely whllo eho wob being tried out with tho old challenger. Captain Loo said ho had como to this city purely on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Loo accompanied him. They will go to tho formor homo of Mra. Lee in Maine, whenco thoy will go to Washington "to renew old acquaintances." Captain Loo asked several question!) about tho Sham rock and CoiiBtitution. Ho expects to return to this city in timo to soo the yacht races , CHINESE STUDENTS Ban Fkanoihco Aug. 21. Hwang and Tsal, Chinese professors In the William Nast College at Klnkang, Klanslo Pro vince, Ohlna, have beon landed and will proceed east to prosecute their studies. Thoy speak Kngllsh perfectly. They are tho first Chinese to arrive from Klanslo Province, tho dialect of which la not understood by tho Chiueeo now In the United States. Greenbaum's Drv Goods Store First door south of Post Office. c " Clkvuund, 0., Aug. 21. Six men woro drowned last night us a result of an explosion of gas in a tunnel leading from tho water works crib No. 3, two miles from crib No. 2, where tho fatal accident of last Wednesday occurred. The accident occurred early last night, but notlilne was known of It on shoro until toJav. No boats aro kept nt tbo cribs. Thirty men on tho crib when the explosion took place, spout the night vainly signalling for assistance. It wob long after daylight beforo a tug reached them. It is supposed tho men who woro digging, struck a vein of gas which wob Ignited by a spark mado by n workman's pick. So great was tho destruction wrought that it will possibly bo weoke boforo tho datnago can bo ropaired and tho bodies of tho unforutnato workmen recovered 3 Mayor Johnson has ordored all con struction work on the tunnel stopped, until every safeguard is provided for the protection of the inon. "Dear Native Land" by Mr. and Mib, Weugor at Kastrood Park Wednesday evo. or I I 135 Court St. in P- S. Knight's new block. We are now better pre pared to serve you than ever. We carry a com plete line of Bicycles, bicycle sundries, all kinds of tires, rent new whcelsand do first class repairing at the lowest rates. o WILSON. ftbe bio BnstlaQe One of the most modern money savers yet Introduced fpr the diary men and stock raiser, Tho one wo have on display In front, will cut and tlevuto 12 tons an hour Into silos as high as forty feet, Uie fan caso is mado of No. 12 sheet steel, whtoh Is very stiff aud subMantial, and will not ruBt out in a few years, Tho fau ia mounted directly on to tho pulleyshatt, which easily attatua a speed of 000 revolutions a inlnuto. The Ohio solf-leod cutter Is well known, time tr ed aud tested. Self fowl eavee more labor and earns moro dollars than any other feature about an ensdago cutter. It saves three.fourtba ol the labor in feeding, and thoouttlng oapaolty Is Increased 3Uh por cent. Call and ecu us. Postoff ic R obbery Salt Lake, Aug, 21. Tho post olllco authorities hero havo not yet heard from Inspector Dennett, regarding tho arrost at Daker City, Ore., yestorday of Frank McBrldo, formerly assistant postmaster ot Salt Lake, suspected of complicity in tho recent postoflico rob bery here, Postmaster Thomas aud the chief detective of tho service, Holtou, believe Mcllrlde has not been in Salt Lake since he was released from tho ponitentlary two years ago, after serv ing a sentence tor eratezzlemelit. DIED, SMITH At Jefferson, Ore., Tuesday August 20. 11)01. at 11 p. m., Mrs Kva Smith, wife of 0. M Smith, aged 30 Soars, of consumption. Tbo funeral services will bo held at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will take p at the Jefferson cemetery. Her husband and oue child survive her, and they have tho siucereat sympathy of a large circle of warm friends. 1000 H0PP1CKERS WANTED AT ONCE gQOKNTS PKR BOX The Box to Contala the follewing: 1 pair gloves 25c 1 pair straw cuffs 6c 1 tin cup 3c 1 pen holder, pon and pencil 2c 1 tin plate and 2 spoons 5c 1 bar soap 5c 1 towel 5c 60c A few more summer foods to close out at a tic reductions. Come la and get prices on tin and granlteware, shirts, overalls, shoes, hats, cacs, dry goods, notions and everything at the lowest RACKET prices for SPOT CASH. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. o Where are You Going My Pretty Alaid? "I'm going to feed my cows," the oald. "'Tis froah'aud nutritious, from Savngo& Hold'a atoio, and they gite more milk than over bofore, They're etaok, too, and ftit tor, tho best of their br.'ed. Thorn's nothing the matter with their feed." Savage & Seed and Foed Merchants. THE CAPITAL CITY MILLS Solicits tho patronage of tho fnrmore. Conducts n custom and local Hour mill business. Sacks to lot out on usual terms. Wheat stored and bought at highest prices. Bryant Reeves, Cor, Church and Trade Ste 9mmmmmmmmimmmmrmmimmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmumiHi'"" ' I PAINT YOUR FLOORS RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR" PAINT SsffiSW (3 Send for Color Cards to W. P FULLER & CO.. Portland, (gje BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have secured and will operate tho Humphrey warehouse at 6alj"' the Turner null and warehouse und tho warehouses at Macleay, l raj turn, Switzerland and Hrooks, conducting a general warehouse anu storage business. :: :; ;: :: :: :: ': Salem office 207 Com. St. formerly occupied by.GilbejIBros Sacks will be hold at those points for delivery on Fame terms as pre vailed previous seasons. Beo them before deposing of your grain. Ton Prices are Alwavs Paid for GfaM V W SLAB-WOOD 255257 Liberty Street F. A. WIGGINS d,i;.um in t M flnilsAii nml K. F. Parkh buggies, McCoruilck Harvesting Muchtnery, Russell ongluea aud threshers Tribuno bloyclee, Btaudard and hlto eowlug inachluea. KBKRSOL At tho Oregou Stato Hos pital, Tuesday morning, August SO, Mr. Kberaol, aged 60 years. He was a Dunkard preacher formerly of Macleay. Burial will take place at 11 a. m, today at the Macleay cemotery. The Price of slab-wood in Salem lace ' and suburbs are as follews: Inside the corporate llmlta per load 2 25 Outeide of said limits 2 50 Special rate will be made to all per sons desiring this Wood direct from the saw. in lots of four or more loads. F. S. Craltr. 8aletu, Or., Aug. 20, 1901, 8 20 lw D. G. Iluatslager. Funeral Director, 107 State Street. "Phone Red 2423.SalemOreton. Resl ieace 390 Court. 'Phone BUtk 2181. Wood. Wood. Qlab-wood prices appear under Ne Today, in this issue. The Mighty Deep" by Geo. Synder at Kastwooa Tark Wednesday eve. Wheat Market, Haw Franmkt, Aug, 21. WI cat Dec 101J, ; Spot quiet 7-. , 'miAtj. HI Aug. 2 Aug.TOJj ; Sep. 71. GOLD DUST FLOUR MAItH HY The Sidney Power Co. HID.NtSV ouaoox Made for family ustj. ask your grocer (or it. Bmii and shorts always on hand A. T. WALN Agent "ijil 15,000 Prime cedar posts, cut from lame live timber. Just re- ,,ij i - f I Wlute underwear, alurt waisti.wrapperB CeiYea a! - of all kinds mado iu store at a vtry low DC ncWTl cv 2 PA prico Orders of all kinds made up . O. liEWILEI IAJ promptly. 140 Btata St , Kalem, Or, Psoas 901 319 Float Huie Wing Sang Co. AH kinds of mattings, China Wares. Japanese Fancy Uwti, Dry Uoods.Bilke, Get inlLine . K.W.lffii l!?fi lino line 01 ojmnel go u M J. lino lino 01 ia""-"- t',io i wheroltaalittetooea; la not inexbaustiw. ;; hi iSt would bo b'V "7. ui. ranneilV'A n desirable stock 18 1 Arflurtnv have some oholw e t....- rt-i. A-e..for betre" II 111. a, U9, . M. T. Rinea1??, 132 State Street fX SBBK