3JSRflHWHWIWBBWIffcW!!tT?v,w?5. yF&g&T$ntoxxK&m&ts-x 74cni(iMWninr.. U-fc.VIV-'- - - - it VW OrftttttttriCMI SHIRTS ...Gold and Silver Brand... Of shirts are the best made, best wearing, and most stylish shirt in the market. Call and see the new style. ...The Silver Collar... Is equal to any 25 cent height or collar style, sold, and for only comes 'in any NEW MARRIAGE LAW Episcopalian Canon on Mar riage and Divorce. Prohibits Wedlock of Persons Divorced for Reason Not Existing Before Marriage. 3E" XT 3E& 320 I S 3E3E 3C We carry the most complete and most reasonable priced "line of underwear, hosiery, sweaters, gloves, handkerchiefs, suspenders, etc., in the city of Salem. pntmiwiw iniiMnmiwiMiiiMiniiimwiiiiiimniiiiiii urn THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEB r IRew TOtalfemg Shirts Another lot of fine quality walking (skirts with double ruffle, made of fine quality cloth $6.00 each IFlew XTailornba6e Suits... Some sample suits just in. The very latest New York styles. $10.00 to $30.00 S 1HE QUALIIY STORE. jg M MM - M DO YOU WEAR A PAIR OF OUR GLASSES? If Not Give us a Trial 1( IV i Thoro is no thing tmiuful or disagreeable ubout nil examination ol tho eye. It Ih not oven tlrcBomu for tliu run aou wo have tlit latest and rnpi.l testing liiHtrumuntH made and wo umlortitniul our business. Oyer twenty years continuum prnctlco has umibluil us to iiliuont toll at n glance wlmt ia needed ut a glance what In needed for tlio rollof of oycH that tiro easy or blur. Wo nuiko a specialty of children, and no motbor should compel hor child to pursuo Iter atudles with u troublesome sight. Wo recommend glasses only whoro thoy nro needed. A talk with ua and eyes tested free. San Fiancibco, Oct. 10. Tlio action of greatest, importance token by tlio .triennial Episcopal convontlon wns tbo ndoption, by tlio limiBO of biahops, by a voto of 37 to 21, of canon .'10, which rolatoa to tlio solemnization of matri mony. All of its provisions had previ ously been argued except tlioeo con tained in suction I, which forbids tlio marriago of persons divorced (or any causo not ox'eting beforo marrlagu. "For any catiBO not oxlstiug before marriage" is understood to refer to such cntiBO bb insanity, inability to execute- a contract, tho existence of a living Tlfo or husband, or liko masons, wlifcli practically ronuereu tlio marriage null and void. This section has boon a bone of contention, a strong oleniont in tho church holding that tho re-marriago of tho innocent party to a divorce granted on tlio ground of infi delity should not bo forbidden. Tho bishops have refused to accept this view of tho matter. Tlio question ia by no means settled, aa the whole subject is now to come up in tho house of deputies, where it is expected to cituse a protracted dobato. Tlio canon as finally passed by tho houao of bishops reads as follews: Text of the Canon, Canou 30". Of tlio solomnization of mat rimony. I, Tho solemnity of matrimony In this church Isa eorvico in which mutual consent of tho parties entorini into this siutooiwo is given in tlio presence ol the minister, who, having pronunccd them in tho name of tho Holy Trinity to bo man and wife, invokes tlio dlvlno blessing upon their union. II. Tlio requirements of tho law of tho stato regarding tho conditions for the civil contract of marriago shall in nil cases bo carefully observed before tho innrriairo is solemnized. III. No minister shall eolemnizo tho marriago of any person who ia n minor under the laws of tho placo of marriago unloBH tho parent or guardian of such minor Ih present and consenting, or shall have given writton consent to tho mar riage, or is permanently resident in a foreign country. No minister shall sol emnize a marriage except in tho preaenco of at least two witnesses, the minister or tho witiiossoBboing personally acquainted with the parties. Kvory minister shall without delay formally record in the proper register the name, ago and resi dence of each party. Such record fhnll ho signed by tho minister who performs tlio ceromoiiy, and if practicable by the married purlieu, and by at least two wit ueasaes of tlio marrlagu. IV, No minister shall solemnise a mnrriAgu between any two persons un less or until, by inquiry, ho shall have snlislled himself that neither person Iiiib been, or if, tho husband or tho wifu of any person then living; unless tlio for mer marriago was annulled li a decree of some civil court of competent juris diction for causo existing betoru such foriuor marriago. Tho bishops have yet to consider canon 37, providing for tlio discipline of per 'sons marrying aftor being divorced. This will also ciiuw) a lively discussion. If YOU Want full va no fsr your money, trade at the Now York Racket, Halem'a cheapest one price cneh store. 10 10 2d lw WOOD FAMINE JXMING The Corner on Wood Now Making High Prices. A Salem special says that Salem is just now feeling tho effects of tho wood fatnino which was predicted last Sum msr. Although tho roads are now ex cellent for hauling, tho prico of wood is high, and apparently going hlghor. Second growth fir brings (from $3 to $3.50 por cord; largo fir, 3.7G to $1, and grub oak, $1 to $ I. CO. Tlioso who bought wood on speculation last Bumuior aro In a fair way to make a good profit on their foresight. Farmers sold large fir wood readily nt 2 75 por cord, dollvorcd in Salem, and now thoy aro fulfilling their contracts, while tho speculators reap a clear profit on $1 to $1.25 por cord. Many residents of this city loft their wood-buying until aftor tho Summer va cation, or until after hoppieking, and now they aro paying a penalty for their procrastination. "All Bold" is the answer usually given by a fnrmor when ho is accosted with an inquiry for wood. Wood wagons nro quito numerous on tho streets, but thoy are hauling wood sold last Summer. It is thought by somo, however, that the present prices wilt not bo main- SCALP BOUNTY INDUSTRY Several Hundred Scalps That Will Fetch Money. CorvRlllft Tlinoi! Readora of this paper will recall tho details of tho capturo of Henry E. Egger ton, In Eugene, somo months ago, and his conviction on tlio chnrgo of fraudu lently deposing of bcalps to various county dorks. II o was scatoncod to servo his timo out in tho county jail at Kugene. Last Wednesday, in company witli others, ho made his escape from jail. It appears that tho young man iu quostiou wns merely n tool in tho hands of a clover awindlor. Young Eggorton'a homo is somewhere in tho East, and ho had been doing military duty iu tlio Philippines and was short of money on arriving on tho Pacific coast on routo homo. He fell In with the awindlor and concluded to take n chnnco on tho scalp buaines until he could secure enough to pay his faro homo. The pair having failed to defraud tho clerk of Linn county, thoy considered tho matter of coming to Corvallis or go ing to Eugene, and finally wont to tho la' tor town. Tho oIllcialH; Jn Eugene wore notified and a warrant was issued for young Eggerton, who whb tho only FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH Working Plan to Spend Rocka feller's Money. In Promoting Health and Physical Welfare of the People. Jj MPTftRV Kim -vvj.,. - bWL Commencing Thursday, Oct. 3 at one oV inn, p. m. and continue each day, of a fine ift shoes, hats, bankets, quilts, furnishing ffoodf clothing, notons, etc. This is a rSrt Ss tunity for the public to avail themSeivff & purchasing fresh goods direct from ,Sa. f ufacturers which on account of tleVrib t were placed in my hands to dl o T they will go without reserve on the ?co?Lanf w - a a v vviiiiiiviWIUl U LI z - I r t t Zlfo st v v o a t Ih rt m .5 Tho Duly Journai, proposes to get out this year In lieu of a regulation j New Ynnr'n tulitinn. n Ann illustrated ThnnksL'ivilli! Dailv. such as will bo V 4r a credit to our etnto nnd community. It has been a ruro year, with boun- v ;? tiful harvcBtH, and a Harvest Home Thanksgiving paper will bo especially W t tliero z opportune at this season. This paper will contain rcadnblo articles on nil Q 4b mnnnor of subjects relating to tho state, and especially to Salem and tho 4b 4b Willnmotto Vnlloy. Especially will matter bo prcsontcd in this issue that A 2L will bo of intorost to caatorn readers and others who nro interested in J& k knowing about Oregon. vfk. In addition to tho doscripllvo nnd historical matter published will bo prcsouted illustrated articles with buildings nnd portraits of public buildings and men, nnd especially will the business interests of tho city unit f'ntmtv tin nnttilv HliiRlrntitil. Mnnv nf tlin linn riN!dinriii anil liminipa blocks will also bo shown iu granitic form. Somo attractive advertislncr T r matter will also appear which will bo a credit to our local business men, V 4r nnd nil wishing to 1)8 represented nro invited to communicato with tho 4f 4fi publiahora as to rates nnd terms. Somo interesting nrticles and data 4fr 4!fr concerning our rosourcea will be acceptable for this edition, which will bo nuulu a creditable one in every resjiect. JL CHAS. H. HINGES VVatchnukcrand Jeweler. 296 Commercial street. PERSONALS Ellis rurvino Is In rortlund today. Mrs. Oswald West Ih visiting In Toit lnnd, II. Q. MuKlnioy of Portland is iu the olty today. Mrs. W. T. Williamson has roturnod from Eugene, Mrs. Z, F, Moody has returned from n visit to tho Dalles. Airs. Olivo England has returned to hor homo In 1'ortlaud. Mrs. A. A. Jesaup has roturnod from visiting relatives In Portland, Mrs. Ohas. S. Cornell is visiting her on, T. VV, uoiiier at rortlaiui. J, E. Harris, Bubjcrlptiop nguutof tho Portland Tologram, is In tho city, Mr. and Mrs. Y, P. Uuusakor were iu the city from Sublimity yeaturday. Night Policeman Low is was on a hunting trip near Albany yesterday. J. W. Wilson has rotumed fiotn Urownivillo, where ho viiltod his mother. Mrs. K. L. Hooves of Cedurvlllo, Calif, la Yllting at the homo of hor uou, Jr, W, Keevea, Mrs. F, A, Fisher of Portlaud has ro turned homo aftor a abort visit with Mrs, II, G. Meyer. Mies Abble Wilder has gono to Me hatnn, whero she has boeu engagod to "teach a term of school. Mr, nnd MrJ. F. L. Suuvalu loft this morning or Portland, whoro thoy . will.make their futuro homo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lookley, 6r., bavo gose.toMoQUna! to visit their sou, Fred, who pent tho summer (fibre, Mr. M. A, Cook of Hood Illvor has returned bom after visiting hor d4ttgutNr, Wr. A. E, Dinsmoro, Mrs. D C. Shormnn and family leavo on tho 11 a. in, train Saturday morning for Washington, D. 0., whoro tho) will make their homo iu tho future. Major Shornuui holds an important position in tho hind department. Mrs, W, M. Jackson and daughter, Miss Until Jnokaon,nro visiting relative a iu Itoaeburg, They Imvu boon visiting Mrs. Jackson's daughter, Mrs. John 1". Lewis. Chas. A, nnd Frank Ilort have ruturued from Taooma, anil will tuslde iu Salem this winter, tholr families having arrived several days ago. It, N. Hrauson, of Shoiidau, is iu tlio olty, whoro Mrs, Hrauson is iu tho hos pital for treatment. I lo us pouts to re turn Sunday, Mr. nnd Mts. C, W, Oilliugbam have returned from Newport. Mr. Gllllng. ham also vlaited his tluibsr olaim niwr Toledo. Mrs, Francos Cornell and daughter, Miss Huby, and Mra. It. 1). lillburt havo gono to Portlaud for n dhort viit. Mrs. T, Holvorsou nnd Mrs. II. J, Digger wero tlio guwU of Mrd. W. P. Cumpboll of Choumwa Wmlnesday. Mrs, O, Holland has gono to San Franuisoo to visit friends. Mra. U. A. Pat ton of Marion visited Salem friends Wednesday, J, II. Uhunor of Maolo.y was iu tho olty today, tallied. Aa a result of tho oxpoauro of tho shortage and of tho wood cornor, last Summer farmora woro Induced to out na much wood as their timo would permit. Tho cool weather, which lasted until midsummer, was favorable to tho cutting of wood. Tlio hop and prune curing industries hnvo not taken ijuito as much wood as wan anticipated, for both crops cured more rapidly than usual. As tho demtiud for wood is very strong, and tlio supply not pressing up on tho market, not much of a reduction in prico can bo oxpectod, while thoro iu more prospect for an advance. WOMAN MARION HELD FOR COUNTY POISONING (lIRI Dayton, 0., Oct. 10.-Pending nn in- HJ1IaB-w . vostigation to dotormino whether tho chargo of murder will bo preforred Gruco and Leila HolUclnw, of tlila ' nguinal Mary Hollo Wltwor, suspected olty, were returned from Portland! of wholesale poisoning, tho prisoner is Wednesday by tho olllcera of tho Hoys' still detaiuod nt the central pollco eta- Hiid Girls Aid Society. They nre about, tion, though linboas corpus proceedings II) and 17 years of ngo nnd nro classed . to secure a roloaso uro oxpectod. Today with Salem's ineorngibles, having lived reoHews lives for tho last two yours. Thoir father, J. HolUolaw, has u munll farm near Chemawn, and raises ouioua for tlio local market. There are three girls and two boys iu tho family. They woro nrrosted on tbo charge of vagrancy in tho Itoyal Lodging II on bo on Fourth stroot in Portland, in company witti six young men, ono of whom ia well known iu this city, Three of tho young men woro locked up in tho police station, threw discharged with eevoro reprimand., and the girls sent homo. The girls rlrst gave their names as Grnuw and Leila Mxty. I the bodies of Frank 11, Wltwor, her 'fourth husband, and Mrs, Emma O. Pugh, Bister, were disinterred for n chemical examination of tho stomach. Social Dance Tho Silver Hell Circle W. O, W, will give n social danco tomorrow (1'rlday) evening nt tho llolmau Hall. Co mo and have a good timo. Good music. Admission 36 cents, WtutStullwe iuve torUejertr Tills iiucHtlou arise lu the family every duy. Let ua nuavver It today. Try JellO, a delicious und healthful dessert. Prepared lu two mluutcs. No bolllngl no baklugl ulmply add boiling water aud net to cool. Fla Torn. Lemon, Orange, Kaapoorry and Strawberry. Get a packugo at your grocer'u today. 10 eta. Lowest Prices On clothing nt the Now ork Itaaket. lOlOWlw ST. JOSEPH SOCIETY WINS City KoconUr Juduh totlay completed the counting votusou the froo fOOO piano votlugeontostuiid nnnounuea follewing: St. Joseph's Soeioty U8,032 Y. M. C. A rVD.snB II. P. 0. K., 1,044 St, Joseph's Sooietv plurality . . . 3, 131 The iiutrumout la nt Holveriwn's dry goods store and will bo delivorod to tho winners. The Grainor piano voting contost is not yet deoidod, but probably will be in a few days. Two freight trains collided near Lombard, 111., oarly totlay resulting in death of engineer Oharloa Andrews, liremen Ilouren nnd Mayhor, nuU Hrakuman Win. Glenn, Three train men were slightly injured, ono who appeared in passing tho scalps, At tho timo ho was arrested ho was playing cards with Ilia clovor rascal of n partner, Thoro boing no wnrrnut for arrest of tho greater criminal, ho made hiaoscapo aud has not yot boon appro honded. Tho young man nrrosted slated that he had not received pay for what ho had done, nnd that tho man who te caped had something over $600 on his person when Eggorton wag arrested, 'a his siio. Lggertou hnd only about $20 when arrested. The young man stated that thoy had several hundred ecalps in Portland awaiting thoir convenience whan tho game camo to an end. Part of this tale line boon substantiated by facts that camo to light later, while other portions of tlio recitation woro nioroly voiced by tho young man who wado his escape n short timo ugo. Sulnir For Texas Oil Fields. MoNTtioMiutv, Ala. Oct. 10. W. A, Humphreys of Wnco, Tox , Marcus and G. M. T. Humphreys of Anniston, Ala., nnd thoir relatives have begun suit for tho possession of oil fields at Ueaumont, Tex., upon which nro altuntod 14 oil woIIb. In tho suit that has been brought against the capitalists now controlling tlio property it is claimed that when tho oil lover struck Texas, Captain G. M., Lucas, J. M, McFaddon and 23 othora took possession of 6070 acres of oil laud south of Ueaumont. Tho valuo of tho land is said to bo $25,000,000, Thie property, according to tho pnpors right fully belongod to tho Humphreys ostato aud suit is outered against tho capital. lata for $25,000 per year from each de fendant for trespass upon the land besides S3 cents per barrel on live million barrels of oil shipped out of tl.e state. Nuw Youk, Oct. 10. Tho Tribuno to day says: A tontatlvo working plan has boeu ndoptod by tho ofllcors of tho Insti tute for Medical rosoarch, founded by John D. Kockefolior, by whom it wns endowed with $200,000. It follewa: To oxpond $20,000 a year, divided so aa to proviuo lorty ncnoiarsnipc To mako appointmonts for ono year. To have candidates recommended by heads of various laboratories to tho board of directors. To cliooso only persona pursuing or about to pursuo investigations on some important subject In pnthology, bac teriology or hygiouo. At tho timo the announcement wna mado that Mr. Rockefeller hnd given $200,000 to found tho institute, it was said that ono of tho things tho institute would do would bo to investigate tho milk supply of tho city in cooperation with tho board of health. Tills task was completed somo timo ago. It wns said also that work of a moro ambitious nn turo involving original research nnd nn effort to throw now light on problems which aro ns yot unsolved by modicr.1 science will bo taken up iu tho autumn, Tho board of directors, which ia ns eiating and directing thesa investigators in their work, comprises William II. Welch, Professor of Pnthology, John Hopkins University, President; Dr. T, D. Mitchell Prudon, Professor of Pathol ogy, uolutnbla university, vtce-i'rcsi-dent; Dr. L. Bmmott Holt, Clinical Professor nf Disoasoi of Children, Columbia Uuivorslty, Secretary; Dr. A. Hartor, Professor of Pathological Chemistry, University aud Hellovuo Hospital Medical Collego, Treasurer; Dr. Theobald Smith, Profoesor of Com parative Pathology, Harvard Univorslty ; Dr. Simon Flex nor, Professor of Pathol ogy, university ot ronnsyivanta nnu Dr. II. M. Biggs, director of tho Labor atories of the Hoard of Health. Marquis Hirohoumi Itoof Japan has arrived and will remain in Chicago threo days. You Don't Pay Your neighbors' dobta when you deal with the Naw York Haoket. 10 10 3d lw Strone's Restaurant haa on hand a I a rue suuulv of vvholo wheat bread and all kinds of pastry. I They also servo tho best meals iu the ' city, The Best of Everything That's in Our Line That's what you'll 11 nd hero, and nothing short of it satisfies us. Studebakcr wajrons and buetries: Monitor and Tlecr Drills and Seeders: Russell engines: Syracuse and Mollne Plews: McCormlck Harvesting machinery: Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Dlscs;Trlbune Bicycles: Standard and White sewing machines. Call and too us for anything iu our lino. Wo aro growing and are constant ly looking for tho best goods to bo had. Got your name aud address tiled, with tho name nnd nuniior ot your old machine, aud date of nurdium,. and vou mav bu thu liicki- nun tr mnaliiu tliu . White Sewing machine which wo glvo away next Saturday, the 12th, to the persou using tho oldest machine of any make. IF. A. WIGGINS MARION CIRCUIT C0URT Dopartmont ono of tho circuit court was in session this morning and beforo adjourning until Monday tho following cases wore heard : State of Oregor, vs. E. Curtis; Crim inal, selling liquor without a license Con. July. 1902 torm. Stato of Oregon vs. Philip Kemoy Criminal. Con. Foby torm 1002. Adam Ohmart ve. II. I). Coffey; For monoy. Settled. Studaker Bros. M'fg. Co. va. Joseph Scliell ; For money, Con. July 1002 term. A. II. Damon va. Ray D.Gilbert; Damages, Plffs motion for postpone ment July term 1002 ovorrulod. Frank W. Jewott, vb.H. G. McKinley ; For money. Motion to strike out trnrta of nmonded complaint overruled oxcept ut tho cortalu specifications which nro sustained, Joeeph Kendall va, Thomas Fallon, et ttx; Appeal. Hovorsed by consent. DopuuiSc Cook va. Androw McFarland, ot ux; Appeal. W. K.Allen et nl vs. Allen Packing Co; Injunction. Motion to dissolvu in junction overruled aud motion to strike out parts of answer sustained, SALEM JUSTICE C0URT An attachment suit has been instituted in the justlco court by the Tilleon Bartlott grain company a corporation, who sue to recover $33.50 from W, G, Dauia, Jno. A. Jeffrey is attorney for tho plaintiffs. Sent to the Reform School. Walter Krlao aged 12 years, tho adopted son of Mra. M. E. Krlso who lives north of Saturn, was today com mitted to the Reform School from tho Justico court of J. O'Donald, Ho wan taken from an orphan's homo when a imby by Mrs, Krise, who has cared for him until the presont timo, when he be came unmanagablo and had to be taken to tho echool of correction. Attachment Suit. John G. Wright haa instituted an at tachment suit by lila attorney, R, J. Flowing, to recover $180, with interest at 10 per cout per annum from February 20, 1898, and attorney's fees. The principal is the balanco duo on a promissory note. NEW TODAY. S. FRIEDMAN, AUCTION Tr" HE GREAT Discount Purchase Sale of Dry r r LL Now on. Fine assortment of Pillow Shams tI? w..w -. ........ ..,o rtl icauceti DrffAc Pears soap only 10c a bar. Toothpicks, lanre hnnV hnYAC fnr Kr Tnrctc 01r ntrh t. ....- wiHIQ TrtWAllilP Jit A.C H VJirri Tahla rinilm ip. . r ' ; : ..; jr . " " a yd. iar?. each. Turkish Towels, a bargain at 25c. now ior f. ... straight front corsets only 48c. The store is m of gains. You are invited to call and inspect- our stocV Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of Post Office. . ' You Can't Get Something for Nothing... Shoe dealers may try to make you fr, they are selllne you goods below cost, etJ It Is not done, Tlicy sell goods to nnVes and so do we. But we can furnish shots nS boots, and everything in our line as low 114 lowest. We don't mark our goods btitaj then drop the price to fool buyers. M the best goods for the lowest price all tbcCac. 95 State Street, Salem, Ortftt GRAY BROS, COR. STATE AND LIBERTY STS. ARGE line of Airtight and Cast Heat-1 ers, Steel Ranges, Cast Cook Stoves, (( JUL v. Get a Gasoline Lamp FOR THIS WINTER. Costs less to run and gives more andtetlii Light. I sell only the best makes and each lamfj guaranteed. Mantles, chimneys and supplies C. M. LOCKW00D 288 Com'ISt.. Salea.Or? Telephone 401. Geisler Patents Co. Chamber of Commerce Bulldintr Portland, Ore. Secures nnd markka patents, model making nnd light iiinnniacturinir. No hotter torma or fucilitios obtniunble nnywliero. A GREAT COMBINE AT THE FAIR... In shoos, rubbers, box, hose glovos, mon'a nnd hoys' cloth ing, hats, caps, umbrellas, Trunk?, valises, dry goods, underwor of all kinds. Tin and grnnltownro, lampB, dielies, blankets, quilts, notions of all kinds. And tho faota are that this great combination ot bar gains can not be had at anv place iu Salem, Ore , but at TUB FAIR STORK. Remember the Place. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. Wheat Market San Fuancihco. Oct. 10 WheUd iv. nil. l.. Iftl.. HnHMBI CmaAOO, Oct. 10. -Wheat Oct' and 07&5 Dec. 09'4. GOLD DUST FLi MAUK BY The Sidney Power Co, BinvEY OREOOH ..V .nnf ttit Alailo or tumiiy uh, jj - -jm (or it. Bran auJ shorts aliMJ"8 . Tl . . M A I . -1 '(.'? A. T. WALN Aflis -AftC rk -skBSi Honest Prices And square dealliiK, together with the spot CHoh plan, have boomed businuss tor ihe New York Racket. 10 10 2d lw Glass Jars and Stone Ware. Ilraueon A Ragan are now making a specially 01 ineir stocic ot irutt jars nnu stone waro, aa tho fruit canning and preserving eeaaou ia in full blast. Their .Monmouth stouo waro is the belt. on our Shelves And counters you will jlgV . of canned nnd lckffllSrif beet of evory unu. " "flBj be ? I flno urnrnrlaa VOU ' ?u. m ... .....-. . . ,,,, you will find our P"c"lll,JwrfiW raff ret, canned go j groceries. . Wj.P'S Si r ' courtesy and olllciency w vice. 255-257 Liberty Street gW Successor to K. M. Oroiaaa nnd E. F. Parkhuiet. Studebnker wauons and buno bicycles, buggies, AlcOormlok llarveatinK Muolilnory, Russell eugiues nnd threuhora inuiuio uicyciee. mnnonru ana wuita Bewinu mncninea. IIOUSK TO RENT Five room cottage in South Salem just back of the brick store. Inquire of Goodale Lumber Co. on 12th St. 10 10 tf. VANTK DA r theAileu Packing Co. (cannery), 5,000 incka canning apples. From 8 to J10 per tou, according to quality. 10.10 Ol FARM FOR RBNT.-.260 aorea, 175 in cultivation. Inquire of Mrs. Ruth Sayre, 14th aud Ohemeketa streets. 10 10 St D. E. Iluntslnr.tr. Funeral Director, 107 Street, 'Phone Bed 2423,SaemOregon, deuce 390 Court. 'Phone Blick 2181. State Rest Money to Loan. Plenty of money to loan on improved farm and city property at 0 aud 7 cent. No commission. No dela Maxwkll.1 Havukx, 10 4 tf Moores Block, Salem.Or. per M. T, Finenia" 132 State Street MB!tfS TCOOOM "- Prime cedar For Ladies. millinery ahoiiM prices, see Miss Smith, State St. at costs, cjfjf .r l. 1 31 . llnrno. HVft UIHtt ,,-..,.,,- p. w ir llbu B' I 13- . . . - 10 4 lw pnote 301 4." -- SfiSrZ&4.-ri" Journal o( e incta." IV tsijcuuvtuvi n wn fhawTwiK, ili8ca of tho ' w par ceuv Ixiomotor nUxtft 1tllon o( .'$'? nnd the