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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1901)
- .- - -, w THE DAILY JOURNAL. !, AK WILLAMETTE VALLEY WKATUEH AnVERTISERS ! : Find the Journal the only AUVKHII3EM3,.,. meiiium t0 use ttcause ,', Is read by most Marlon MAnif THK patt county people every day. (M!AJ "Jitik! fonlihl'aad Saturday tacrtaslif tloUtitW wlthsltoWets. Ceoler Saturday. .4 , t .... i ... arr-iiwri VOL XI SALEM OBEG ON, ritlDAY AUGUST 30 1001, NO 205 I KWW--ifcUS!wS5rESI IT'S BECAUSE OUR GOODS GIVE SATISFACTION THATI Vur4 MARK? That our business keeps grow ing. O.tr regular customers cotnu auniti hiiiI Itrlng llioir neighbors with llieiu. Wo liuvo unu of thu Inrgett ami best (selected etiou departments tu llio ci y Slioua of nil grados for men, women and children You'll iltul our prices lower for honeet footwear than nt nny rogulur store, You Will be Surprised When You See Our Line of.... NO MODIFIED TERMS RECEIVED NOR WANTED Steel Men Defy the Amalgamated Assoc a- tion Officers. H CLOTHNG Fino slytieli units nt Biicli reasonable prices. . Big line of nun's worstm! tlrctH punts from to f4.60. Everything marked lowest cat-h prices. See our lino of Hop pickers' gloves, L'fic, Shirt", lints, hosiery, underwear and notions, licet grade of oil cloth. 16 cents per yard.. 1 JMOjU THE NEW YORK RACKET K.V BARNES, Proprietor. Immm '20 IM i u ,r; J xm mi II I 1 35c, 40c; jj jfjl iff kl tirl H i m 1 UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER SEEAS TO BE THEIR ULTIMATUM Rumors That Plcrpont Morgan Wants Scth Low to Make a Settlement the Strikers Milwaukee Amalgamated Men Want Permission to Resume Work. ! 1 New Yonsr, Aug. SO. Tho report that afternoon was a florco fight betweonftho President Sliaffor of 'tho Amalgamated ' polico and a gang of about 300 union men Astoclatlon hnd presented to 0. M. I at Stowart and Folsom atroots. A crowd Schwab, of tho Unltsd Stool Corporation, gathered around a truck that had beon a statement of modified tortus, could j broken down, and jeered tho drivor. Tho SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE mice cash sTono. XV.JSSZ Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday Cor. Commercial nnd Chemokntn Sts. iraceagacsEpgw frasgaa GRAY A Fine Line of Ice Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose. State and Liberty, sts. '-'miffs- $$LL - ,nvnrrtio" ., ..' The Part of Prudence Is the boat plan to follow, fo beforo Blurting on your vacation put n few boltli'S of our unexcelled wines nnd liq uors in your grip fur your pleasure or necessity. Then you will bo euro of having tho bust, whntcvor happens. Tukn it hottlo of cur brandy anyway. J. P. ROGERS, 218-222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer not bo confirmed nt the olllco of the corporation. It has intimated that no communication of any kind has been re ceived from Mr. Shaffer, that nono was expected nnd that if one woro sont in it would not receive ollleial consid eration. The attitude of I ho steel corporation remains unchanged. Thu ofllcora of tho j company say there Is nothing to arbi trate and that thuy will not treat with representatives of tho strikers until they aro convinced that thoy are negotiating with responsible persons. It was rumored that J. Pierpont Mor gan and roino of his associates had ox pressed thoir willingness to lenvo tho settlement of tiio strlko to Beth Low. As Mr. Morgan and Mr, Low aro close frionde, tho report was received with some credence, but one of Mr. Morgau'e parlours promptly denied it. Ralph v M. Eiisly, eccrotary of the National Civic Federation, Haid last night that no pence overtures had been mailo, Ho repeated that, tho trouble had passed tho point where arbitration was practicable, yet, ho still hoped that thoro would bo tome way of bringing tho contending forcos togothur. Pittmiuho, Pa., Aug. 30. Tho most iinpoataut funturo In tho steel uttiko to day was a conference of a coinmtlteo of Bayview Amalgamated I.odgo of Mil waukue and an ollleial of tho Association. Tho committee's miction, it is said, is to arrango if possible to resume work nt the Uayviow mills. Aftor next Monday tho Amalgamated Association will begin thu dtsbursomont of strike buneilts to such as aro still out of employment. Thu ruto Is $1 pur wook. Secretary Williams received a check from thu flint giant-workers today for f?0U0, besides several other largo donations. Rep airing a Watch Of the (1 no9 1 workmanship is a bra ich of our business that wo givu special at tention. Our repairing department is conducted with tho utmost caru and skill; diamonds aro rosut, and jewelry of nil kinds is ropn rjd in the in st perfect manner, bodid-a optical work of all kinda. C, T. Pomeroy 288Com'ISt. Watchmaker aoi OpllcUo .. -2RSBT J5fcd San FaANotsco, Aug. 30. Leading grain morchauts assort that tho blockadu of whoat ships has boon effectually broken. Twonty-llvo non-union grain handlors woro shipped to Port Costa to day, and It Is said others will follow to morrow. "All this talk about business moving smoothly on tho city front is uonoonso," declared Andrew FuruButh, tecretary of tho City Front Federation. "Thoro uro, at most, 800 mon at work on the wator front today, Employers aro trying .with this untrained forco, to accomplish tho work of 12,000 experienced mon who aro on n strlko." Tho most serious disturbance of tho crowd reBlst'd tho attempts of the polico to disperso thorn, and would not give way until a dozen or moro .had boon severely clubbed. Trackmen's Strike Off. Montiikal, Aug. 30. It is oOlclally announced that tho trackmen's strlko on tho Canadian Pacific Railway la settled. AMERICAN CUPIDITY Germans Believe Uncle Sam Wants the Entire Earth. NkW Yoiik, Aug. 30. G. F. Baor, pruBldont of the Philadelphia and Read ing systom who has just returned from Europe, tolls of a remarkablu imprcs sion which, ho avers, Is general through out Germany. "Gormany," ho said, "Is watching with interest the develop ment of the troubles in South Africa and Contral America. Tho interest is not becauso England Ir ongaged In war in Africa, nor because tho South American ropublica nre having probably n little moro than their usual amount of revolu tionary excitements Tho roal reason, when I found it, startlud mo. Tho Ger mans hello vo that thoso troubles have boon fomented by America for thoejc prots purpose of obtaining possession of both disputed territories. They say that America brought about thu Spanish War simply to get Cuba, Porto Iticu and the Philippines and that this country will not be satisfied without holding hiAfrlca and South America, Thoy look upon Cuba as actually n part of thu Unlloil Stales and do not bellovo this country will ntr.i- f,ttn frn.wlnni Irt ftliuf tnl.i,i,l '' nil, ufv. ,i,w .iw.w... .w ,. act,,,.., SENATOR GE0.JF. HOAR Celebrates His 75th. Birth day in the Best of Health. WoncKSTKit, Mass., Aug. 30. Tho cloeo of thrco quartora of n century o( llfo finds tho senior Unitod States Sena tor from Massachusetts, Gcorga F. Hoar in oxcollont health and as actlvo ns many mon 25 years his junior. Tho venorablo statesman yesterday colobrated his 75th birthday. Ho was congratulated by friends nnd ndmlrora In many states of tho union. Tho Sena tor is now serving his fifth term m ti member of tho Sennto. During tho summer Mr. Hoar has do voted part of his time to pleasuro nud Bight-seolng, but his Httorary work has not been neglected. Ho has nlso given sonioof hi tlmo to Clark University and other public mnttora. BURNED ATSTAKE Will be the Fate of the Mis souri Murderer if Found. Demand Made by the Editor of the Labor World. HEAVY WAGERS J IMPEACH PRESIDENT SHAFFER i 1 PiTraBunfi, Aug. 30. Tho Pittsburg Labor World in on editorial demand. this attotnoon the Impeachinont of President Shaffer, of the Amalgamated uBNucinuuu. mumuura oi mo oonru oi control oi tno L.aoor worm are Goorao Howell, Piosldontof thoTln Plato Workers' International ProlecU lvo Assoclullon of Amorlca. L. It. Thomas, Prosidont of. tho Pattern Makers' Nationul Loaguo, and Patrick Dolan, President of District No;' f,' United Mine Workers America. rL. H0WIS0N RETAINED Kansas Citv, Aug. SO. At mod mon and blood hounds this morning again took up tho search forty miles south of Kansas City for Boasio Frauds, murdor- or of Mies Mary Hondorsou, A council of tho pursuers has nlroady decided that punishment shall bo meted out at tho stako. Ho is boltovod to have been located in n mino pit in a negro lottlemont six niilos north of Holden, and within n mile of Columbus, tho scono of tho criino. Thoro Boeuis no doubt that tho lizrrrzt.SS Denies Authenticity of Interview Reflecting in which no may secroio nim;oii. Francis may oludo Ills purauors almost iudoflnilely. Tho clow to his whereabouts waft obtained by stringing un three neurons who lived near tho Hyatt farm in Columbus. Tho' iiiuii nan spent iiiu oiiuro mgiii scareii ing for tho negro. Finally after mid on Schley. Nrw Youk, Aug, 80. Talk of big wagers on tho remit of tho race for tho American's cup is becoming moro prc nouiicod, A Pittsburg syndicate Is now said to bo proparod to cover tho com mission which Mr. Arthur Pearson, the English nowspapor publisher is said to hnvo sent to this side. Mr. Pearson asks (or odds iigatns'. tho Irish boat of five to throo. Tho Pitts burg men aro said to have the couragu of their convictions but aro now awaiting tho result of tho first trial races boforo putting up $250,000 to Mr. Pear biii'b 150,0')0 which would bo tho largest amount ovor recorded ns ono hot on tho rojiilt of a yacht raco. Nkw Yo:tK, Aug. 30. Sir Thomas Llpton In rotumlng thanks for tho ro coptlon tendered him at tho banquot givon in his honor at Asbury Park, last night said: "Tho lftHt timo I was in America tho principal object of my visit was not at tained. I did not tako thu cup away but I carriod nwny thu friendship and good will of the American people, which was moro than n recompense for my disappointment and dufcat. I do not know what my success will ho this tlmo, nut 1 hope I snail taku away tho cup aud that tho old folks nt homo will get n glimpse of it." FRANCE'S PRESTIGE Wabiiinoton, Aug. 30. Acting Secre tary Hackolt tins made public n lottor night, they ca mu upon Enimutt Daven-.r.ocomu ,ron M m,r"' wison, nteu ... i ni..i- u.u ...i. it i' August 24, denying tho authenticity of 'tho intotviow in which hula made to ' comment adversely on Admiral Schley. port and Charles Urlscoo, who lived near Columbus, and Hud Francis, n brother of tho murderor, betweenColum bus and Holden, Tho men declared that thoy know nothing about Francta' whereabouts, but aftor Davenport had dangled at thu end of tho ropo for a few moments hu becamo ror-stricken and motioned to bo lot down, Davenport raid that "Bud"Kran cis had told lilir. ho was to meet thu murderor at ilio Portor-Murray coal inlno.filx miles north of Holden, when ho was to give "llosslo" flit that Urlecoo The acting secretary has thoroforo con tinued Admiral llowlsm as a momber of tho Scliloy court of enquiry. In his lettor llowleou said: "Tho tor. nowspapor cutting in question contains ' a statement that 1 tnako n comparison between Schley and Sampson uufavor ' ablo to Behloy, Tho word respected as ' used by comparing tho qualities possess -' cd by tho officers, I am euro I could nuvor lmvo said this as ho reports, nor T " , ..-.. . . ... . . owed him. Ilnd Francis had, Davenport , Bnia Uol"y n n reputation ot Do uahl, taken Davenport and UriHeoo with lnK nurvotw and hot headed In tho naval him nnd iitudu them go Into thu intiiti to ftcademy. find tho murderer, ifo declared thuy "Vo no recoiioction ot llio Ronllo AFTER THE GRAFTER (BHflaaDEnraHHHEaaBHSSHBSHHtaataQHHHt I J. L. STOCKTON'S New store bulldlne is being extended to twice its present size. This means extension in all lines and now is your time to secure bargains which we will eive you. "...SATURDAY NIGHT SALE...; FROM 6 TO 9. Shoe Sale Big values in shoes. i Shoes at your SUN own price. Men's Clothing i 10 at cost. i 1000 yards Cambric, alt col ors at 3 1 2c 200 VEST SUMMER BONNETS 23c. 4 Blankets 50c. Willi or without Slwtveii. 10c for...-.-.-- 7c 15c for .9 and lie 20c for 14c 25c for -16 and 19c 30c for 21c 50c for 38 and 41c H H H He Has Saved My Life Ooanly of Mrlon " 8Iem' 0rt u"y l Tu whom tliew prewiiU tball. com. rireellmr. Tlil li tiicvrtur tint I bare bwu aflllctoU wllb Orarlan Tumon fur a number of jren, alio llrer trouMe. I dctlro tu publicly statu upon OAthtlmtDnJ. K.Cuok.or 8lm, Oregon, liu remored ulil taroora, two In numbor, without lb. use of knife, pluter or pulunoiu driiK, ml tUt 1 urn entire!, unit m f taller, purinaneut ly on red. I oheerfully reoommend l)r, Cook to all pertoas aOloted an I wai. I leel that ha In. aartxl mr lite. My liorae U three mile aouth of Turuer, Oregon, MHB. CAUOLINK KOrZOU Subuorlld ami iworil to betora Die thli flril day of May, 1901. feal altaohixl. W. W. IIAI.L, County Oleik. j Do Not Listen to "Cappers" Who aro hired to defame ine and my mtthodi ui ttuMiiuvui. it i unjiu iiui rure ieoiHe wmre uoiiia be no uw to Uk'h me. It ti bei-miio I du cure jople that I am j-oratneolly mlnrepre-kt-Nted, but 1 keep on curing folka luit the tame, aud tome of the beat peopla in Oregon alaud by ine, for which I ara thankful tutaa ir urcuiara cnnuiuliiK iMtlinonlal. from patleiiu cured both in Oregon aud lu the Halt. Don't depalr becaute you hare been told you have Lweu told you oould not be cured. Pr I'uok haa cured bundrvda of people whrwe caaea 1it bwen Hroiuuueed bopeleaa lr the "old. CniOAdo, Auj;, 10. Prosidont Llntl bloni of tho Civil Service Comuilss'on annouces that a Bweupinc Investigation of tho detoctivo bureau will begin about September It). Today Detectives John J. Tracey and John O. Cramer, accused witli Lieuten ant Peter J. Joyco of having collected t7S.80'from tho ntato by means of thu oogus i.arkin oxpento account will un doruo their trial. Tomorrow the decision in these cases, aw well as thu verdict as to theKullt or innocence of Lieutenant Joyce will bo announce! by thu Com mission. In rosponso to an Inquiry President I.indblom said that thesu trials are only the first step in a thorough inquiry into tho character and efficiency of thu entire detective department. "Do you Intend to lnvetlato the entire department?" he was asked. "Yes sir, tho entire de partment will ho inquired Into," wmo the reply, "Nothing can stop us now," had not found Francis. Davenport. L,rlscoeand"llud" Francis weru hurried beforo tho mob to thu placo Indicated by Duvonpnrt. Tho mob wotked hard and long, but to no avail, aud only uavo up w bun relieved at day break by hundreds of other arnind men, who took up thu hunt before tho ulirht shift had left off. Tho thrco negroes woro finally soul to Warrennhur(t and placed In Jill for safu keeping. Uloodhoiinds wuro sent from Odessa this morning. Until these arrive this aitornoon It Is not believed any progress will bo made. Thu spot where Francis is hullo fed to bo hid ing is in a negro settlement. Tho sur roundings are favorable for him,bothbu- c.iiiRt) ho has many friends (hero and In otiuo tho mliioand thick hush 'Ideal hiding places. Kvvry whlto man in tho iiuighhoohoxl Is on Ihu alert, however, nnd us vxvry iiveuiiit of ocnpo is well giiatde ', it U hi lined that j I'hinrlH Mill surely hocipliiriil i Francis h known tu bn armed, mid If ho lliuilly located In tho initio It Mill doubtless become uecuiisiiry lo. starve htm out. As but fuw men could outer the pll at n tlmo they would he at tho ' mercy of thu murderer. nun reporting for tho lloston Hccord, and 1 do not approvo his publlo state ment as mine., I cannot say that Irfjate not discussed with acquaintances' tbo matters published in tho no wi papers relating lo our navy's success, m well as tho unfortunate disputes as widely commented on. If tho department feels that tho caiuo of the navy and Justice would bo hotter served by relieving me from duty on tho court I aui entirely ready to withdraw voluntarily or have the Department rollovo mo upon ita own instance. If, ou tho other hand, the Department knowing all the circumstances, deelrei that should perform the duty. I am ontlroly roady to perform it and can upon my coneclcnco and oath do my duty as n .member of tie court without partiality as the law requires." In reply Secrotary Hackett, wrete: "Tho Department, let me assure you, has no purpose of relieving you of this duty. It has implicit confluence In your Benso, Justice and falr-mlndodncds.' TURKEY RETALIATES & Proposes to Make French Religious -Com-; munities Pay Heavy Taxes. Paiiih, Aug. ltd Tho Matin nays to day: "Tho Sullan's fl.st retaliation . lugainst France lianirado withdrawing iiiu uoiicessioiisaiiu uizexumpiioiiH irom tho French religious community af.f Doyrout, ByrIar"Tho Frencli com-, iiiunltlos at Jorusalom aro alto taxed, Nkw Yoiik, Aug. flO.Lnnn Uerlhatit. of tho French Aculumy, left for Franco on llio litiur l.'Aquitalnu. M, Herthaut, who a delegate of tho Alliance Fran caUo (or for tho propagation of tho French latigiiagu, had made a long visit to Can- niltl unttl . ra... .i. ...n.n.i ..i,i. .i..' Hiin.v. Mo., Aug. (). Ills boliovml r.i. f ...u ...UU.... n i.i ...MI.-.I IIohMoFiiiiicIs, the uiiiidurer, bus .ft,i..vi i.. HilBamiii VIII IJiiJl'1.1 1) III , create local commltteua to nroiiuiutii tint i French languiigu. Our work is not only patriotic, it is ulna commercial In learning our laiignago, peoplo will learn our history, and, knowing our history, mey win learn ioiiko us. "Uur prop aganda will help Franco commercially wo aro too miirli the slaves of Madaimi Iloutino, and wo hit the German and Kn lleh iulhionue abroad grow too strong." SPUDS FOR THE SOUTH BOMBARD SETTLERS SALMON DEMANDS aehooU'' pbralelani. 1V-doH.riiaJdeToted the beat years of hit life to the ttuilr of dlarau. and th uu. .hH ..u tlH of Naiure'a yexetable reuie)le, until be knowa abaoiuujjy jutt nJt he can du. TWa gi rea hits ena&deuU, Dr. J. F. Cook ?ny.ffi Cures all kinds of dlteaaea. OSlre; Ml Liberty fit. Btlem, Or. Vancouveii, II, 0,, Aug. 30. 8o great has the demand for canned salmon lie- come In thu Unltel Stales that no ship ments will bo made of this soaion's pack from Puget Sound to Hngland, Amerloau canners are selling their total pack at home, and the English market will lie practically left to the salmon canners of British Columbia. riAcMafirA niirtri. IMoMinnvilkb, Or,, Aug. .'). Tho residence of if rs. Kidney Uunielt, moth er of Judge Geo. II liurnett, of Salem, burned last evening. Lois 1 2,000. J. ONE CONTINUAL ROUND OF BARGAINS & I L. STOCKTON'S NEW STORE 298 300 Commercial Street. MMilBliHiliiHHKIiHsliHHHHBHHMHHMBf Haiti H If IjpS jrj IV If iMiVk Jvti i-' V v 5y( A Question of Looks If you are anxious to preserve your food looks or to improve your appearance we will fit your eyes perfectly and your face attractively- The most Im portant tbinsr. tbougti, Is your vision Let us look out for that for you. Herman W. Barr Sikatlflc OftlcUa, 118 Slate Street. Stockton, Citl.', Aug. .'10. A special train of about -10 carloads of potatoes will leave here today for tho middle ami southern slates, Tho potatoes aro raised on tho Itivur islauiU went of this wny unit iimcu iiuru un uargcii, lilt) lie- I mind for potatoes, onions and cabbage I throng.. out thu middle states is largo o.vlng to the drouth and hundredi of carloads w III bo runt thoro from Flock tn this year. Local dealers aro paying from $1.(0 tu I 60 a hundred pounds for potato- on tho riyer bank, Toduy'a shipment li tho largest single a iitign merit of potatoes over sent out of thu state, REFUND TARIFFS Wamiii.nutov, Aug 80. Mr Troce well, aoinptrn'lur of the Treasury bus rendered a decUlou wh'ch disputes of tho famous Delima ease. He holds that under the recent deulsion of the UnlUd State Supremu Court thu judgment ob tained by Dellma ami Company for (14 6U7 from United State, ou account of duties paid by them on goods shipped from 1'orlo Klou Ui the United Htmtea between tho lUto of the ra'iilcatlou of the treaty of Paris and that vl the ap proval of thu Forukur aut, may be paid out of the general appropriation by tho Truaeiiry department without further action by Congrws. Iowa Town Burns. Dim Moiwbs, I,, Aug. 30. liuslnesa eotion Beranton, forty tulles north of here was destroyed by fire at midulght. The lots is estimated at (00,100. Tucho.n Ariz. Aiitf. 81) Forly tlireo ratichert nnd all tho locident of tho reMiloiitH of the Inwn of Falrlmuk, In tho Sun Pedro Valley, have been notified to leave thoir homo, which uro on thu llotiqulllas Hpanlsh Mini grunt, Tho grant oamu Into the ponHcmimi of a largo mittle company recently and will bo wiicm in an soon as ine ettlers uro ejeuh-d. One rauuher has built n fort and prpoics to stand olf the loinpany's cow buys, who will ho engaged in clear i Ing thu land of tho ranchers and their Improvements. Tho graut embraces 17.!Wi5 Hi-res. SHOOTING TOURNEY Nkw Yoiik, Aug. !I0. International and Interstate Hide, revolver, carbine and pistol shooting tournament of tho National Killu Association of Amoricn began at thu state camp ranges at Her girt, N. J., today. It Is probably tho most Important shooting tourney that liHfl evor taken placo lu tl e United Hiatus. ' BLLIS & Z1NN have man ufactured a new kind of Soda Water, and they have the first ana only fountain charged with itia the city. It is mild and re freshing and is served with the best fruit flavors. Call and try it. weuetffy lalalKrzreW.alaViTJJIII l V VlFKBWVISFl FIRE IN HONOLULU LT QALL The hop picking season Is on and wc propose to take advantage the opportunity to close out our Summer troods, of Bjin I'lUNiiHt'o, Aug. .'10 Thosleamor Holaui In lugs tho news that on Auuurt 21, Ihu building oi the sloolt yards com pany in Honolulu were destroyed bj fire and 70 Hue horses weru burned lo death. Three oottuges were alio consumed. Tho lone hy tho fire, which Is iiippoted to lmvo hi.u of Incendiary orin.ii, was (IDO.Oi 0 I imely rains havn done much grxal to tho biigar iilantutlons of Hawaii. SHIPPING POTATOES James M. Kyle of this city formerly with Page & Horis, of I'oitland, Is en gaged at preeeut in shipping potatoes to Mlsfotirl and Kautas. The continued hot weather there destroyed the spring crop, but it is believed the fall crop will be at the average' so Ihu shipments will not continue long It in rather unusual to ehlp Mtntoe so far, but at this tlmo a good profit can be made. Prize Flfflit at Frisco Sam fUANUfseo Aug. SO. (Jeorge Uaulunur ami ' Kid" Carter will meet in SO round cuiitwat at the Meohsnlo's IVtvliion toi.lgi.t. Tho stlpulatvil weight Is 1U6 pounds, Jack Kitclien will act a referee. The betting Is slightly in favor o( Carter, Crash Skirts, 25c Just tho thing for tho hop fluids. Covert Skirts, 68c Must1 be sold Our regular (1.00 values, this week. HOP PICKERS' BLANKETS JUST RECEIVED A few inapH picked up by our buyeru while In the market, 300 pairs blank ) ps., full quarter tun. in white, grey and tan ; S&0 pairs blankets tl pairs blankets at (1 00 pair. Thesu blankets were shipped early els at o0o pair: 'M0 JM'clally for our hop picking trade 15c Madras, 10c yd. Percales, 6 l-4c yd. A casu of mill ends just received. Picked up by our buyers at a map. Sixteen yard for ono dollar. A bar. gain worth investigating. Keep Your Eye on the Big Store , Truck load after truck load of troods are pouring in as a result of our visit to .1 . t.-i i..- -,i ii... I.'-.. 'I'l.- Ill,, u.n.u 1.... L.i.. ll.n .triitn nl Ita Ufa In iiiu grrni inuwnuo i;i 1110 .. " m uwiv n Htt, v ., r ; order o meet ine iuii requireiuviii ut i uiuy huiio- Ballot on Piano Contest with every 25c Purckas. m jj f f i Ti b mr ft m KMMilMirW sm ys vf4 u m sw ,- 'tiir 'fa "-IP ii'.. f.i r,.c- Wm "MiEsS? tfft :i Es?i ri!MMr''rf)!Jfc-