l'lBai '("'MSB THE DAILY JOURNAL. ft'ii" is YILLAMETTEVALIEY WEATHER MODEL. Home Paper tor Showers !A Cj Free Rural Delivery 'i CS fl U j. . . -it. J 1 i X V i 1 w- 4 SALEM OREGON, -WEDNESDAY. SEPTEEBEIt 25 1U01, NO 227 Asi&i yoixi .in , i.- "! 3C )ftmasg&H I THEY'RE COMING AGAIN The same families ulio bought tliulr Winter supplies from ua last season aro lilting out again nt :: :: :: :: :: New York They know the goods aro rellablo because they've tried thetm Our spot cash plan of business enables us to undersell regular stores. :: :: ' s ' :: s: :! !: :: i SHOES! Heat and largest asForlment of new shoes id tlio city. Our shoes are unsurpassed for stylo and (It, and they're built forsorvico, too. CLOTHING! The now BeaBon demands no.v clotl ing. Our lino is complolo. Reliable suits mado by ono of the host factories in tlio country at lowest "racket prices." :: :: :: :: :: : UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! Is going lively now. No wonder. You ought to aco our prices. Best lino we've over hod and lowest prices, too. :: :: :: HOSIERY! For everybody. Not "just as good" as you'll find elsowhoro, but just a little hotter That's why our -business keeps growing. Our men's hate are bo cheat) that you can afford to throw your old lint away and got ono of tho naw styles whether the old ono is worn out or not. Our fl.'JG to f 2.00 hats aro from 50c to 75c cheaper than same styles and samo grades at other stores You'll not bollovo it till you look them over. LADIES Wo want you to hco our ne-v lino of umbrellas. Immense assortment of fancy horn handles for you to select from. You press the button; it docs thereat. :: :: :: :: THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, Proprietor, SALEM'S CHEAPEST PRICE CASH STORE. ONE Rep Of tho finest rilflfl Of workmansh i n O is n branch of a atch our business that we give sneolal otten- trnlion to. Our repairing department Is conducted with tho utmost caro and skill, diamonds aro ronot, and jowolry of all kinds is repaired in tho most perfect manner, besides optical work of all kinds. C, T. Pomeroy 288 Com'ISt. Watchmaker and Optician STUmSH SALJBSE The entire stock of shoes at must be sold out. Come Men's Shoes MEN'S Edwin Glapp Vlcl Kid, 0.00 values Smash-up Price MEN'S Edwin Clapp Itrtssia Calf, fO.OO values Smash-up Price MEN'S Edwin Clapp Willow Calf, $0.00 valuos - ? Smash-up Price MEN'8 Kusset Oil Grain if 5 00 vol uea Smash-up Price MEN'S Hunan & Son Patent Leather, a fine dress shoe, 7 00 values Smash-up Price MEN'S Frencfi Calf, plain toe, n nlco eusy shoo, f LOO valuos Smash-up Price MEN'S Russia Calf, 5.00 val ues Smash-up Price MEN'S Russia Calf, Beacon tip, $3.50 values Smash-up Price MEN'8-Vid-Kid, coin too, 3.50 val ues . . Smash-up Price MEN'S Box Ca'f Leather, lined, 18.60 values Smash-up Price MEN'S Willow Calf, 14.00 val ues Smash up Price MEN'S Kang. Calf, Empire Plain, 3 00 values " t Smash-up Price .MEN'S'Satln Coif, good shoe, $3.00 value Smash-up Price Remember4he Place MASH-UP SALE -jp- lutlhe SALEM SHOE I Mm SHOES! CLOTHING! HOSIERY! Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evenlne Except Saturday Cor. Comrrforolal and Chomokota Sto. the Salem Shoe Store and see our bargains. $3.50 $3.75 $400 $4.05 $3.50 $2.95 $2.95 $2.75 $2.25 $2.70 $1.95 $1.95 $1.75 LADIES' Viol Kid Turn sole, vostlng top, $100 values Smash-up Price LADIES' Vtci Kid Hand Turn sole, f 4.00 values Smash-up Price LADIES'. Vlcl Kid Hand Turn sole, $3.50 values Smash-up Price LADIES' Vlcl Kid shoo, 3.50 val ues Smash-up Price LADIES' Vici Kid Turn sola, 4.00 val- UOJ Smash-up Price t A DIES' Viol Kid Cloth top, $3.50 val ues ' - Smash-up Price LADIES' Vlal Kid Shoe, Vesting top, $8 00 values Smash-vp Price LADIES' Viol Kid, Turn solo, J3.50 val nee Smash-up Price LADIES' Box Calf Wet Weather shoe, RJ.0O values Smash-up Price LADIr?8' Kid shoo, Cloth top, $3.00 vaL mi Smash-up Price Li Dl SS' Kid shoe, good shoe, $2,50 val- Smash-up Price LA DIE i' Box.Go.lf shoe, One wearer, $2.60 value Smash-up Price LADIES' Kid shoe. MISSES' Box Calf shoe, $1.76 value M AA Smash-up Price 4ltVl MISSES' Vie! Margueilte shoe, $1.76 value (Jjl 1 C Smash up Price vpil J M IHgKS' Viol Kid shoo, f 2.00 value (tt OC Smash-up Price ipi4.J GUILDS' Viol Kid shoe, $1 76 valuo Smash.up Price CUILUS Vial Kkl hoe, $1.28 value Smash-up Price GUILDS' Vici Kid oboe, 76c value Smash-np Price We have not the spec to give all prices same prices will I retail throughout entire - GREAT BRITAIN'S PROBLEM IS GREATER THAN EYER General Dewef s Reappearance Dreaded at Any Moment. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS SEVERE ON LATE BRITISH.REVERSES General Botha's Plans In Threatening Natal Kitchener's War Called Bar barous By an European Newspaper Reorganization of the Country Depends on the Restoration of the Farming Industry. New York Sept. 25. ThoTrlbuno's London correspondent explains tho prevailing English view upon the South African situation in tho following dis patch : War news from South Africa romains vaguo but details of recent reverses aro roaBBtirbig in otio rospect. Evidence points to tho errors in tho judgment of tlio ofllcors rather than to apathy and Btnleoess. Tho men of tho rank and ulo fought well and there was no lack of courago and spirit. Dewet's reappearance in boiiio un expected qunrlor Is 'looked for hourly sinco tho recrudcaconco of Uoor activity after a long period of stagnation was evidently tho rosult of proconcertod notion among tho commandoos. London, Sept. 25. Tho correspondent of tho Times in Paris says the recent British revereos'.in South Africa havo af for led to the French journallata an op portunlty which tboy have hastonod to seize, to point out the folly of Lord Kit chener's assumption that the war is ovor. Tho Temps says that, nftor tho sacrifice of bo many thousands of lives, the loss of bo many million! of francs, tho painful bankruptcy of tho liberalism of n great country, and the eclipBO of its international conecionco, Great Britain is an far now as It was on tho first day of tho war from the realization of its object tho conquest of tho two Boor llopub- llcs. London, Sept. 25. Adispatch to the Times from Nowcastlo, Natal, says: Tho momont for a Borious invasion of Natal, if such an idea has beon in Command ant General Botha's mind, has passed. Both tha Buffalo and Tugola Rivera aro in flood, while General Lyltlotou'e troops aro sulllclont to deal with tho enemy should he elect to cross tho bor der. It is thought probablo that Botha'n - UP v . SHOES Ladies' Shoes $2.95 $2.95 $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.95 $1.50 $1.50 $1.25 m nv vaiuo Smash-up Price Remember the Place !! SMASH-UP .45 SALE hero stock STORE plan of seeming to throalon Natal was in order to keop tho minds of tht Burgh ers occupied and to divert their atten tion from tho expiration of tha torm of graco allowed by Lord Kltchonor'a latest proclamation. Tlio correspondent of the Times at Oape Town says tho Chamber o'fCdmmorce thoro has discussed thi advisability of placing tho ontlro Cap Peninsula under martial law. Tluj members decided that they wore ready to submit to tho inconvonlonce which such an attompt would entail, if It weri ontiroly uocossary for tho successful end' ing of tho war. They took no deflnito action, howevor. LoNDON,.Sept. 25. An editorial on the. Czar's visit to Frinco In tho Polltck, d Czech organ in Prague, is quoted by thd Vienna corroenondeut of tho rimc Tho articlo says tho Impediment in thq way of tho Russian Emporor's plan for1 neaco. disarmament and tho arbitration. of disputes is tho British Empire which is "carrying on a war in South Alrlca that would be a dUgraco to barbarians." Great Britain, tho editorial proceeds, "has hitherto found too much advantage In tho armed dohco of Europe not to make ovory effort to maintain it." This must bo fully realized by tho powers of Europe. "TluiB In tho courso of timo," says the articlo, "tho dual alliance may do velon into a corltlnontal alliance such as Napoleon conceived, but which his idea of his own universal predominance-prevented." V London Sopt. 25. The Vlonna corres pondent of tho Times quotes an encour aging roport from the Austrian Consul at Capo Town, on the economic pros pects In South Africa. Ho sajrs tiicro This is to Certify GlT(orXion " eIom' 0te Au ,WI Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. To whom thoao preaenta aliall oomo, Arc tine. Aliout fourteen enra alncontultia Tcariofasa I met with au accident which ciiiaed n lnlury to lUTtpliioaiid polrlo bopo wbloh rcaulteU In the rormAilott of humjveil ihnuldcri anit lilji, a UorttMilntt ot llio waDtaud iliiplnccmenlof In teriial orstua, and dhorlcnlng Of ftbont two ttiche of otio limb between Uio knee and hip. In mlilltlnn in ilia iiiitwiird BiiDCtritice of mr bodyasaboro decrlbel In Mitrch 1900 I wu KKOIl Willi a iCTOro ivcn gi i uiiipo irara tlio ctlcct of which I ulfrri'd Kreatly with my Inutrinnd heart, and when In May 1W0I camo to and began treatment with Dr. J. K. Cook my condition waa about u follews: Could per form no manual labor, rould not itoop to plok nil) tlilMK from tho Uoor. Could i;et about tho homo only with difficulty, and gettlni; up alalia waa next to IniposalJ'le. Could mo my llmba only with dltllculty and one of them wit much waa e. if nerroiia ayaioin wu unuiy virvvauu. Hail coukIi and aerere pain on Iuiik and heart, no appetite, could tleep only tn broken ipolla. and hi many wayi aullorixl almoil conttnnt and liiduacrlbablo BKonlei. In abort 1 waa ai much dead a allvg, i'rovloualy to my attack of l Oripe I wiu treated oror a perlotl of yearn by many phyatclana to no olloctlve puno -My peraoual appearanou at tliu lime la traiiiht In the back aa anyone My waitol limb reatorcd to normal alio and but litlle more thau half an Inch aliortor than the otlu r llavo freo uaa or my llmba and can go up ttalra one foot after the other with perfect wuc ly WMtU lonKtbenlne. Can atoop to tho floor wlthcaao, Can est atioutauddo pretty much nnv and nverlhTnir other well icoulti can do. 11 y appetllo la aploudldi alcep aouudly and am abaolutely free from pain, UarlUK lived In I)r Cook's famll for nearly a yvar I liaio aeen much of Hie cftert of hla f mi..... ah, ..... ntliaH ..id ..on Iriilv Bllfl ..VM.I1IV... WIM UIW. Will. VOT. .-.. cheerfully recommend the Doctor and hla med ical aklll to all iu any way aflllcted , . The Doetort treatment In thla caae wa whol ly confined to but liottnlcal Hemedlen, rou-titu-tlonully admliiUUrcd No reaort to the uo of knife, mechanical appliance or other method of treatmeul being employed Human uosKNiuiH Lillian Roaunbaum haa llred In tida vlnnily about nine yeara. We, tho tiuderalgned, aro pcrtonally acuaint ed with the above atllant and iheerfully sub scribe to the liuthof tbe rorvKnlOKatateuieiit. N. nOHr&UAUM.r'aibwr. BUHAN IIAKKIhON A, V, ItOHKNIlAl'M , 8ubaorIbe4 and aworn iHi before m tlla 2-itli diyofAuif, 1901. , ... . Blatuched, W. W HAi-I lkuuiy rlerk, fly A, lloCUM-OUl, Ikputj Wires Down Storms cast of mountains have al most siiSDCndcd tolecraoh cnmmnnl- catlon and cut off our press reports in part. nro tho host roasons to regard the future wth aisurauco, but ndds that a stable Bovornmont must largely depend upon li1,?!"!!!.0"' !!1'5,t!r,.,h0.: , ,8-.v. food and clothing eltlior by tho Rritlsh Kovertinvnt or tho local authorities. London, Sopt. 25. A dispatch from Marscllloa of the Times ulves various mail news from East Africa. Emporor Menellk is still nt Adia Alem, where ho is building a villnuo. Ho is in good health. Tho Mad Mullah has concluded an lilliunco with the Mcdjourlin tribe which is well provided with rllles and ammunition, NEWCANAL JREATY Nrw Yonic, Sept. 25. Commenting upon tho canal treaty thoTribuno's Lon don correspondent ays; There is no information respecting lato negotia tions nud tlio prcciso changes which have been suggested in Mcllay'a pre vious canal treaty, but the prospects of a satisfactory adjustment of tho points raised by tho Benato aro brighter than over before. Lord Pauncofuto has beon resting in tho country and has not boon actively at work in influencing ministers befnio sailing for Ainorica in October, His labors ended before iho Ministers took thoir holidays and woto scattered over tho country, and he was satiitted with tho result. Thcro Is n gcnoral expectation in dip lomatic circles that tho now treaty will be submitted to the Bennte in December and that It will bo ratllled. SHOT Norwich, N Y., Sept. 25. Henry W. Wood of Norwich shot his former house keeper. Mrs. Eliza Greenleaf last night and then committed suicide. Tho tragedv occurred at Plymouth. Mrs. Ureonleut had been keeping .house for Wood about three years. Two weeks ago sho left him and went to live with Louis Carnoros, her brother In-law at Plymouth. Wood has blooded much sinco her departure, i ho woman la not expected to live. BIG" CAR CONTRACTS Nkw YyitK,Fept.25. Tho World says; Spain is at presont placing extensive contracts for railroad material and ma chinery in tho United States. O osu to lOOO cars nave noon oruereu irom an American car and foundry company, which ar5 to bo used by tho Compauia Del Norte, the principal Spanish trunk lino and thu Hllboa Santander Itallroad. Th government gun factory at Trubla Is to be equipped largely with Yankee machines, tools, etc. Largo electrical ordora nro being placed In this country. Greater Freedom In Russia. London, Sept. 25 A dispatch from Odessa to tho Times says the students havo taken advantage of tho greater freedom recently allowed to them to pe tition for permission to establish a puri odlcal. It will bo called "The Word of the Studout'' and will bo dovoted exclu sively to tho interests of students throughout tho omplro. His hoped tho Minister of Education will permit tho publication. Salted Spanish Peanuts llHllll THE SPA Peanut Roaster 114 State Street, Salem, Orccon. Don't Be 'Envious Our jewelry Is attractive. We know that, for ho havo The Most Elegant, the few est and the Most Correct Fashions Always. Hut don't bo envious. Oomo In 9 and buy what you want anil ro . havo lor your own the beautiful things jou admire., s "- Barr's Jewelry Store leaders in lnw Prions. 118 State street., Saleai. Orezon What to Drink? At any time Is a matter of nireuuiitani'i-s ri4 choice, Yhn you have our 'choice you should always ohooto good IIijuoim. If you drink Itogers' liquors you oan know they aro the purest and best In tlioT-liango of weather that is i.ow coming on you'll appreciate- our whltkies aud hraudies. i J. P. ROGERS, asr-' Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer SCHLEY COURT OF INQUIRY CONTINUES Further Testimony About the Facilities for Coaling Ships. THE ADMIRAL CHOOSES A The Case Dracelnff Alone With No LlehtThus far Thrown On the Chief Con troversy Between the oia seaaoes wno uuetu ah ue jyuuhk to Give Us a Rest WAiniiNaON, Sopt. 25 Tho bchley court of inquiry convened at tho navy yard nt 11 o'clock today. Admiral Schley stated that sinco the death of Judgo Wilson, Attorney Isidor Haynor would be tho leading couneol In his case, assist od by Capt. Jamoa Parker of New Jortey, and M. A. Tcaguo, of Baltimore, The II ret witness called, was D. A. Claxton, of the machinists' board of the' Texas, who begun his testimony whou the sit ting of tho court was so abruptly termi nated yestorday morning by tho death of Judgo Wilson. Clayton testified to tho rovorsal of tho engines of tho Texas during tho battlo jn July 3d Uear-Admlral Cotton, now commandant of tho Norfolk Navy Yards who commanded the auxilllary cruiser Harvanluring tlio war, said ho delivered despatches trot" Ad miral Sampson of tho Navy Department to Commodore Schley, on May 27lh Srhley asked if it whb possible to coal tho ship at Molo, tit. Nicholas or Qo nalvoj channel. Ho told him ho could coal tho small ones but not tho battle ships Molo nnd all at Gonaives channel. MACAR THUR ON THE EAST Mii.WAUKiiie, Sept. 25. Genoral Ar thur MacArthur, who recently returned form Manila Bays tho conditions In the Philippines aro favorable for the ideas o( n republic. At an informal reception accordod him by the Chamber of commerce he made a brief address In which ho said in part: "To my mind tho beauty of our po- so salon in Manila llos In tho planting of American ideas of beniflcenco in tho eastern world Wo aro planting itnpor- ishablo ideas in that far oattern country. Wo aro carrying tho doctrine of personal liberty there and whorever tho Hag of tlio United States in tho process of just advancement is onco plantid it ir going to May forever. "The conditions thoro nro fnniblo for tho ideas of a republic." SETH LOW'S PLANS -Nhw Yoiiic, Sept. 25. Belli Low, who was last nigh' nominated by tho Repub lican nnd Citizens Union conventions is quoted in theTrihuno as Buying: "As soon as I recelvo ofllclal notice of their choice. I shall gladly accept " ' What aro your plans for the future?" ho was asked. ' I can't speak of them now." said Mr. Low. "Tho future will take caro of It self." Mr. Low rh ill that ho he had appointed John J. Clarke as hlscampaign ecoretnry, Mr. Clarke was seorotary of the Citizens Union four years ago. TO STOP 'FRISCO STRIKE a an KiiANciMo. Sent. 25 Tm Chroni cle says that n number of prominent miiiahaiits and business men havo raited fund ol 180,000 wild which to provide for au Inoroaen in tho police force tulllcieut to put a stop to the as Niult ii)ii nou union wnrkinpmon and to aw ii mi leacwmul fcood order within the citr. The plan bai been rulunltted in the Klive imhhiI"Ih ors ai.d It Is undiirstnod that it meets "ltli thsir approval At tho next mooting of tho board of rupervlso(i, thoy will bo asked to make pioNislon fur adding 160 police men at llu p eei.t furct. TEDDY WON'T GUSH Nkw VoKK,8pt. 6-Sayi Hie London correspondent of tlm Tribune: Carica ture overshoots Its mark in the West minster OaMtle, whwi It depict "UrVr ICikIii" in the perion of Mr. Ilnoievelt uonven-lng lurplrletttly, if net nmiahly, with Ilr'er Lion" anil evnfeeslng that ho "ain't Kwlne'terguali." Bentimeutal vagaries are considered both un-English and un-Amerlcau, atdj NEW LAWYER-F0R LEADER poor substitutes for tho practical evi dences of good feeling, such as tho set tlement of the questions remaining open lotwcen the two countries THROUGH WIRE TO KLONDIKE Vancouvkk, D Sept. 25. Tho Ktondtko country has boon brought in to telegraph communication, A line 1200 miles long touches Atlin, White Horse, Dawson nnd Fort Simpson, mid connectn the Alaskan boundary with the projected government lino from St Michael. Third Party Democrats. Ni:w Yohk, riept. 25. A movement for a third city ticket with Colonel Edward M. Knox as the nominee lor mayor has been launched by the execu tive committee of the City Democracy. Tlio commlltco of eighteen is charged with having broken faith with tho indo pondoiit Domocrnti, in naming Snth Low for mayor. Every assembly district In Manhattan and tho lironx was repre sented, nnd thoro was n largo delegation from Drojklyn. It was conceded by sovoral .influential members, nftor tho mooting that tlio organization, whilo de siring tho withdrawal of Mr. Low, nnd whilo standing ready to support nny In dependent Democrat fur mayor, may prrjlljly support Mr. Color, If ho is n. mad by Tammany, In oppo's tlou to Kutli Low. Awaiting the Yacht Race. NkwYokk, tiept. 25. dteum yachts here to attend tho International cup racu nro strung nil thu way alum; tbe coast fiom Now York to Greenwich Conn. Many moru nro expected from Uostn, Newport and other enstoin clt lor. It is impossiblo to estimate the number of boats that will attend the races, but thu .Indications nro that all records will bo broken In this roipcct. Anchored nt Ray Itidge Ilea n boat that next to tho two contestants will arouso tho greatest Interest. This Is tho gal lant old America, tho schooner that 50 years ago brought tho cup to this country, It will bo kopt in theao waters until nftor thu rnces for thu cup. Condition of Mrs. McKlnloy continues same. Mrs. Itoosevelt. wlfo of Preildent and children left Ojstyr Hay today for Washington. ISI ai I ia I F rerrw T$IkfeM$SMi jk aH II laH ISaMII I ISaHlllMalllllllllM laHllllllllllllllllllllllMiilalWJMiMilalMSallllllWlallllllrTW JisHSHa.a -MWyJB it MM M mr W BLANKETS 41 COMFORTABLES ....FOR THE HOP FIELDS.... 50 cents Full tan quarter dotnet blaukute In Qroy and White. $1.00 Full eleven quarter cotton blankets ; gray, tan, white aud fancy patterns. 68 cents Camping comforts, extra values fur price. $1.25 Grey, tan nnd while. 'ory good for lintue list-, TROUSERS WITH A REPUTATION lat Ten Yun Au lUat To - day tUat To'dav Bultv iny In Alvle cn4 Pft t WUflli UlMllt Aurpoaalnir buaioui imiorli A Mango ior selection not 10 in mm New Fall Model Trousers With tha 4tylUUCurvM0l U auJ Hip. Call Today and 8cur Uxclualto Patttra at t'UaJlna tTkaa. New Location Cor. Court and AMERICAN WHALER LOOKED FOR Men Sold Warlike Material to Uncivilized Natives. San Francisco, Sept. 25. According to information brought from the Caro line Islands by the brig John D. Sprock ets, tho German ofllcors in authority on tho island Ildk aro prepared to giyg n warm recption to an unknow American whaling bark that has Ban Francisco (or for Its homo port. T.net year it Is said, the whaler sold a vnantity of knives rovolvora aud other warliko material to the natives on the island, leaving be fore the Gorman ofllcinls knew about the transaction. Thoy woro very wroth. and mado up their minds to glvo tho wbalor reception upou.her annual visit to Iluk this year, A big gum v. as planted on an omiuonco overlook ing the usual anclioraco and a potty o Ulcer anu fit teen men were placed in charge of tho weapon, While tho gun is tintended for genoral ubo against smugglers, tho American whaler is particulary desired to como within rango. As nil indication of the summary measures taken by tho Germans against gtnuggtersfuceraot.tho John D. Sprecklcs clto the caso of tho Japanese Bchooner that was seized soma months ago upon being apprehended In the act of smuggling revolvers aud am munition to the natives. Not only were the Rchooiior and Its contents o!zed,but all tho Japiinue,. traders on tho Island ot Ituk wro sent a ray. Doctors Consult your doctor. If he says, "Take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your cough," then do as lie says. If he tells you not to take it, then don't take it. He knowsi Leave it with him. We are willing. Physicians havebcen our friends for 60 years. 4 " For five years I suffered with bron chitis. A few weeks ago I beesn to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and only two bottles entirely cured me." Daniel U. Lippn, AUa, W. Va. lie, JOc. $1.00. J. C. AVER CO., Ltwtll, W. It. Kirk, n prominent citizen of Urownsvillo is dead. "Salted Almonds and Fresh Spanish Salted Peanuts AT Ellis & Zinn's WE GIVE COUPONS 54 State Street, 6Km 'Phone 287-4 - mM am. w .1,1 j -L jr.mMZW.UM TwLZJ AiLR. M.J. Tm-MlmlAMmMmLmW 68 cents Itxtra weight doruet blanketsj iu irrnu nnil ln,i " it $125 Double tleoo, oxtra finish, comforts; knotted B" hI, $1,00 Comforts In three different lines, esjHk-lally for hdiTpIokers. z H $1.35 ar A special knotted mimfort; tho Iiest value over shown n Salem. - nl Liberty Sts. ii 111 Mi n walwi n- :'$ "MJI I! J Hi.. -J 'M '1 1.1 ,T J iJB u m iti !M W v a 'M V3 'J SI NEXT DOOR TO BVSITS BANK QpymQTrf ' '"tasJSESS'