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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1902)
mm& ..!! .m). i -j mr ' ' jUStS" &&&. xTwmmmuamunrxiMMSsm &-,, urn r; i saafta HBHHEBHHnHHliBH"H"raB"WI DANIEL M Holverson' FRENCH 0 m a u B THE PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. STOR Remnants One Half Price... 8eomB as 'tangn evoryono wbb waltluz (or tltis ento. Every short ptcca of dress goods that lately ac cumulated tins been placed on tlio bargain counters. Thoro'll be lively telling bcro today. $ 60 goals 23oyd $ CO goods SOcyd ! 75 goods 37c yd )1 00 goods 60a yd I 50 goods 75c yd Holverson's Dairy Suite Wo are determined to closo out bo roady for ontlroly now lines next Our entire lino of this season's prico of tho materials. Noto tbo difference between Rolllug $ 10 Suits or Jackets at $ 6 67. $ 12 Suits or Jackets at $ 7 95. $ IS Suits or Jackets at $ 9 95. $20 Suits or Jackets at $13 34. $25 Suits or Jackets at $16 88. . Thero'li bo lively selling whllo stock secure tho plums. Dalrymple's Jf e Wish Ton a Long, Happy New Year And incidentally wish to call your attention to the fact that wo aro still dolnti tbo bost watch repairing and old Jewelry made Into tho nowust fashions In this city and our prices aro nloo tho most reasonable. Wu aro the originators of low pricoa . Watches Cleaned 75c Main Sprlnua 75c AND WARRANTED. OH AS H. HINQBS3B?6KSaf,r Orcjron Fire Relief. Tho Oregon Flroltolluf Association bus just' complotod a very succesiful years' work. Thoro baa been during the year 1001 a not Increase ol Insurance in farce of uioro than two and one half million dollars. Como to tho annual meeting noxt Tuesday.January 14th at tho Opera House la MeMlnnvllla and learn other faots regardlug tho businots douo, Some questions of yltual Importance to tho welfare of tho Association will bs con sidered. Allmmnbora who can arrange to do ,o should bo present. 1 B 4t w Afninwnivv i BIG S 7X L E3 Immmmfi X Vsa Vw? jCJl. JL-k .la w? 1-8 off on every purchase biggest Bargains ever known Now is the time to buy shoes I ? fjp" 'w- - ft. WcUe - J. K I The latest tailoring we nave uanay new yoko U Muslin Underwear. Hmbrolderlet none are otteaper. Noo sire prattler. Yes wo have tba nicest dress goods or vsra have the cheapest drct (roods just whatever suits tSTOOKTON'S ,pi5lrffWW;VfV,VrV Free to Our Customers We're going to give away froo each day to the person making the largest caeh,purc)iaee, a pleco ol Gonulno Koiano Art Ware. Tots ware Is now oa exhibit ntonr sloro. Mrs. Savage made the largest pur chase yesterday, Every earment suit department triple' s AND Skirte overy suit and jacket during January to soason. latest style garments at less than tho pricoa all soason and present prices: lasts, so we advlso early choosing to j Something New, Think' of It. Hvins'a Strawberry and apricot 1'rutervea. Helm's apple butter in milk to no retaiieii out ol nlcocltan stnnu jars and just received at Branson k Itagan's. The St. Elmo restaurant Is becoming mnro popular every day. It has a large patronage and Is puttlug up excellent meal. O A. BJ 3? Sxt. X A. . Dim u m m nan Amm Mi eiftsiut j f itafzi ma&u The nicest made Wrappers in Salem with washable CQr set waists, all included in the big reduction. :u' and the best material in Overcoats, $5 to $20. Men's Suits $4.50 to $20 I your pi 11.' only 111 llluitrattons of EVERYBODY is talking about our bargains In tho Corset deport tueut. Wo know they would. Kntlro stock of the famous Royal Worcoator Coreots at ealo price, Straight Fronts and Girdles 45c each Tho kind other stores ask you 7Gc for. Bplendldly mado and trimmed with laco. Colors pink, blue, white, drab and black. In the cloak and reduced one-third. 2rl)(ji5iSi5X525 MMmttmmmmJMUMmMttHmttMmmmmiMMimutwmmmiammmjtt: NEW GRAND " ENGAGEMENT Day of BY PHIL F. WEDNESDAY Tie SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW A SALEM CAST OF 45 PEOPLE. Special Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, Special Music. nr Sale of stats orens at the box office Wednesday mornlnr at 9 a ra. It Hegulsr prices, 75c, 50c, and 35 cents, IlIJlJUIIJJJJlUJJlHJHUlJUJUJWUJJJJUHHJ.JJ4HttUiU.UiUHiJJ t .. ........................................................................ ...A..........A.....I Tho few days of sunshlno that wo linvn had of Into havo sot neonlo to thinking of bugglos nnd light road wag ons for spring, Several have bcon in to too what wo havo in that line, and havo found that os usual the Htudobakor lino can be depouded on for good ruaeonable goods at right prices for high grade work, Wo can furnish cheaper if it is needed. Wo havo tho best and latest In all lines, including tho neatly pnoumatlc "bike" wagonB that will bo eo popular thu coining season again. Moavv road ami drlvinit hacks of all sorts, village wagons, delivery wagons, surrles, etc., etc. F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 LlbertylSt. Salem. Farm Machinery, Wiiuons, Buggies, Bi cycles, Sewing Machines. Mr. and Mrs.T. B, Jackson will leave for San Francisco about April 1, to re main for about two years. I heir only daughter resides there and the change may bcnellt Mr. Jackson's health Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. Do Ltsshniutt have uono to San Fruneisao to reside. Thoy havo visited at Iho homo of W. U. Bobbins for several weeks. Mrs. W. D. Washburn of Brown ivll o has returned home after visiting lit r cousin, Mrs. M. L. Skiff of this city, Win. F. Mulr, n Portland attorney, was in tho city today, having buslines before tho Supremo court. Mlsi .x Kploy lias gnuo to Turner and Jefferson to visit friends, fi u. 3.50 hws bow 71 3.08 Wg Imvh tho bet alio Ih town for stout Utilisi, io our citstoturti say our Men's clothing parse and faney, all ludM in tkl Wg Ml. 1.00 per yard Dress Uooils now OTWe. Tlnuw ra the Ug geweral ttMluctioii. o Unlaundried Shirts 37c each The rrgular GOc kind, They are tho bout fiO-center wo know of. The material m geod and Iho workmnn ehip snob as you soldnjn get outeldo of dollar shirts. All lizeH and elecvo longthn. 37c each OPERA MOUSE EXTRAORDINARY OF Ate u HOGOWAY. EVE. JAN. 15. IN THE DAYS TO COME Tcsla's Prediction of Future Inventions. Present Methods will be Revolutionized. Nnw YonK, Jan. III. Nikola Tosla tho "Wizard of Electrity" prodlcts tho following wonderful Inventions during tho next decade. 1. A system of wireless telegraphy by which a messtigo can bo sent clear around the world. 2. Kleotrical production of o.ono (or storillalng water to rid it of its many lm purihos. II. Tho mauufaoturo of artillc.il food by oxldicwl oxygen. I, Tho flying machine will be a fact, It will not bring universal peace as eomu suppose. Somo nation will rule tlio alt as well ns thu sea, 6 Futtiro developments will tend to diminish Ihouumbor of individuals on gaged In iMittlo. This will bring into iho n maehluo wliich can be operatod by the fewest posslhlo individuals. (1, Tho purfeotionof the telautomaton, n iiiaahiue having all its bodily movo mints oontrolled from a distance with wires. Telaiitomatios aro applicable to any machine that moves on the land, In in water or In thu air. 7. The transmission of electrical ener gy through the earth without u wiro fi. A system to draw energy from tho sun. U. Tho ulectrolytlo process of extract ing Iron (rum ore and mou'diug it into required forms without (uel consump tion, 10. Tho elecrolytic manufacture of aluminum and its gradual extermination of eoppor, and, iwsslbly, iron. He also promises "wireless light," which will glvo artllloial sunshiuo at midnight lit those latitudes. On a recant ooensloti he darkened the windows of his laboratory iu Uast Houston street, New York city, turned on an eloctno.il cur rent, and In a moment the room was flooded with what Telsa calls "arltfluial sunshine." The light was diffussd through a spiral of glass about oight iuohM high and six inulies wide, The wonderful thing about the wire, less lamp, if its claims are substantiated, is tlut it may be earrmd about Irom ono part of the room to another, picked up and wt ilowu at will, jmt as ons would carry a kroee lamp arotiihl, and all the time there la not so much as a llioker of the light. This new light wll Iw a IdiMeetl boon to humanity, oapmally In the stole room, for M. Tolsa says It will havu a quieting effeet upou t'ie uurvtw Any light that will gWe us Uis tnston mlifw in thstke strenuous timed ca-uiot fail t Iw iwWU IxsHofaetiou of the Srit lmiortaw)rt. Co. F. election Tonleht Members f the SalAMi mllitUn.m.L.n. -. . .in VVtMlfM) I have reeved notlw that an eWolion will l heUt tonight at the armory te fill vaesacv oaused livrvnlv?nntliii, nr iv,...i.. I,yn aud first HeMtcwant Harry Ying. There will be a iplNted soateat. The La (ornna Plirar Is tWstamlard of nuallty. 'Has no eual, aal always plvw s.tlJtattQB. Aug. Uwueral Allwr of (JaluwULi h,,. .1..1 the Steamer Uu Tato to attach Io the rebel fleet (7) Holverson's 1 emeu STATE VALUES RAISED Oregon Assessments Show In crease Values. Total Taxable Property in Stateisnow$Ul,398,513. The last assessments by counties have been received at the ofllco of tho Secret ary of atato and show raleed valuations in all counties. Tho figures compiled in tho statedopartment bIiow an Increaso of over 124,000,000 In tho assessed valuation of nil tho proporty in tiio Btate, as com pared with last year. Owing to an in crease of about 1 500,000 in the exemp tions, tho not IncreaBO in tho valuo of Uxablo property is $23,000,000. The to til valuo of toxobb property is now $141,303,013 OO.as againBt $117,804,874 13 In 1000. Tho total valuation is now higher than it has been in five yours be fore. There la an increase In tho total valuo of every class of proporty except tillable land, which shows a decrease $2,000X00. This decrease Is moro than mado up by tho Increaso on what is call- bd nontiliablu land, which lias gained $8,000,000. Among tiie classes of prop erty which show heavy increases are street railway beds, wliich have doubled in assessed valuation; inerchandiso, which has increased $l,300.000jtownand city lots, which havo groan in valuo 17,500,000, and improvements on city lots, which show an increaso of $3,500, O00. In 18!)1 tho total assessment in tho statu was $151,700,180, aud increased to $103,088,005 two years later; a decreaso then began nnd has kept up until this Beason. Tlio now law maklnu an ap portionment of stato taxes among tho counties on a fixed ratio lias brought about tho increaee in assesused valua tions. Under tho old law assessments wero cut iu ordor to avoid stato taxes, 'but now tho burden is the samo, re gard loss of assessed valuation, and tlio counties aro bolter off if tliey assess proporty at eomonhat near Its cash value. It ehoitld bo explained that the assess ment returns show a decreaso of 160,000 acres in tlio area of tillablo land, so that tho decrease in assessed valuation '.s thus explained. As a matter of course, Ac scsiora diffor in their views as to what constitutes tillablo land, and it happens that this year the assessors woro a little moro liberal towards property owners than usual. 8omu Assessors count as tillablo land only such land as Is actually under cultivation, while otherB list in this class all land that can can bo mado to produce crops by cultivation. Non- tillable laud has incrensod over 500,000 acres, Tho following table ehows by counties tho gross valuo of all proporty, for tho .two years, 1000 and 100 1. Kvary county shown nn increase, excopt Honton, Douglas, Harney, Lake, Mai heurnnd Yamhill, ami these counties show but a slight decroaso. Multnomah shows tho heaviest total increaso. liut somo others will bo seen to show nearly as largo a percentage of increase: Assessment by Counties. droM vhIuo 1VU1. 3,603,0(90 00 2.S7U.I77 00 S,OW,AUU l,MU,4St 00 Ml, 760 (XI 4,7,)77 IH 1,217, USS CO i,7vt,m m 2, '.?, 1M) IO 1,3111,501 !j l,4ll,7tlA Ul 'ASo7,el9 00 l,tfU,y78 no ti,M7,MS0O S1V.607 W 7,S77,IU IW 1 tev.Teuoo H.wi.im uu l,6M,NI00 s,wi,nw eo I.1SI.SV7 00 i,w7,'ja no 1.SM.J70 00 e.iiw aiw et g,7i,vor eo i.wi.ist u) 4SaUUQ0 S.0IU.MU 00 l.Oll.iib 00 4,177.I9 00 ToUU. tm,7w,70i is tl 1Q 9J1 fil as 1 ' You Will Find study tho history of successful il you merchants that two things aro Msentlal tft ftllPl.,ld In l,l,nl..,an ....n. I I.....I-....... methods and newspaper advertising. i-.Acn plays its own important part nut you cannot build tho structure rightly with either alone. Ono dovetail into tho other aud makes perfection. Now spapor advertising will hoi p you 0 a greater business through a wider acquaintance. It gives the morchant entree to tho homes of all its readers. The dealer who falls to use the bost newspaper has failed to grasp his op. portuultw. lie will in the end put his hand into his own pooketaud pay for the mistake. Try an ad In the Enlarged JOURNAL PERSONALS. Thai Kays, of Pratum, was in the city today. Senator Lou Adams, of Sltverloa, was iu taw u today 011 Ug4l uuwnett. F. F.SneltMK, of Birmingham, Ala,, is stopping ut the Hotel Willamette, llemau Ueur, father of Gov T. T.. left last night to visit hi brollinr at Mod. sta Ual. Grant TrulUngw, duputy eeunty elerk 01 uiatsop wHty, Is in the alty for a few days, the gutm tf hw sktor Mr. T. T. Geer. II. S, RadeJiff, who rMoU' cam to Stia from Oelowdo Sipimgt, is opmius, a a aud Ua ttoie m th)pr IIoum block on Uourt 8't. o H-- imnJ-OKlHAhmtljtiii Bhutan or (iroM valuo luoo. HtWur 'i.OM.Siia oo llwiton... . 'J. 700. 070 00 C'laokiuuai..... 4,Se),ll 00 oiniMp .OA-'.eat.oii) 10 (tolnmbla... l.ftso.iViti on Okm 'i,91l,Sll 00 Crook - 1.7W.68I0U Curry M,Iti no DoiikUi 4,717,1U0 IU UIIIUlU l.lljU.SlSlO drum.... 1,117, (Wj eo Harney 2,SI,70 00 JakMii .. S.117,014 M JoMpblue .. 1, al, SIS 00 Klnmstli 1.6I2.67H 00 1-ttkn r )Jt,3tt U) l.une o.toi.odl o l.tueoln S6S,ki00 l,lmi... 7.J17.IT7.1 Ul Mlllitlr .... 1,081, duo 00 tUrloli 7,74I,M 00 Morrow I.ISI.SUOO MulluuumU. U, HJT.8!U0 l'olk S.1M.ST4 00 ?MtrBuii... l.noi.fttf u UUiUMik 1.UI.SI7 00 UuiHtllM .. 0,M7,!H7 &7 Union ... S,7.S.6W 00 W1Iuwb.. l.Ml.OTS 00 Wakx) . S.SSl.WI 00 WaihlUKWU... S,'JH,4iO 00 Wlieelcr- .... tW,t4 10 Yawhlll &,MS,7S1 00 s; IS DEAD Prominent Capitalist of The Dalles No More. He Lived to Start a Great Enterprise in That City. News reached Salem Sunday of tho death of Daulol M. French of the firm of French A Co., and partner in many en. terpriBos In that city and tho oastorn Oregon couutry. Ho passed away at six a. m. at the ago of 70 years, coming to Oregon In the early sixties and locat ing in tho Columbia river valley, doing a largo business in mail contracts, live stock, banking and general merchan dise. Tho firm is Iho largest in that section, rating from 750,0C0 to $,20r0,000 There woro four brothers and thoy were eiiisiiis of W. s. Lnild of I'o'tlaml. Three brothers wore at Tlio Dalle, and one at Port Townrcnd, Wash. Joshua Fronch was in partnership with Daniel, but Smith French wos aleo interested in other ways, llio latter is sain to uu very low from heart trouble. Daniel M. French was also a mom nor of tho firm of French it Lord In tho cat tlo trade, and bIipop nnd wool business, oporatiug wool warehouses at Tho Dallos and other points. Tlio tlrms that Mr. Fronch is interested in havo largo In terests in Umatilla county. Dan French nover hold olllce but was a princo among business men nnd took hold of everything with n powerful graap and tremendous energy. Ho has been In tailitii! health for eorao tlmo and his one wish was to livo to suo tlio new flouring mills plant nnd electric lluht and power plant started and it was only Inst week that it was accomplished nnd his wish was gratified and ho touched ' tho button that gave tho first turn to tho wheels of theso new enterprises. Mr. Fronch waB married twice, his surviving wife haviog boon a Salem lady, MiBS S. A. Adams, by whom ho has tiireo children. Sliowaa reared in this city aud moved to The Dalles with her family about SO years ago. Tho funoral will be hold Tuesday at 1 p. m. Salem pooplo who have gone to attend tho funoral aro Kx-Gov, Moody, and Miss Joanctto Meredith, n nicco of Mrs. Fronch, Dr. Chas. Adams, who was hero on a visit, has also gouo to bo present nt the funeral. A Dalles special saya Mr. French died at liisiesidence, biter u prolonged ill ness ol pernicious aonemia. lie was born In Orleans County, Ver mont, Juno 10, 1828, receiving his edu cation in tho district scIiooIb of that vicinity, leaving his Now England home in 1850, he spent a year or two In Louisiana, starting west in 1853 to join his two brothers, Joseph ard Joshua, who had preceded him to Cali fornia. Hu routs ho waa elnp. wrecked on the ill-starred steamer, Golden Gate, which went ashore with her 1-iOOpaaeau gem on tho Coast, near San D.euo. For nearly 10 j earn Mr. French en gaged in business with his brothers in Calaveras County. In 1802 he came to Tho I)al!et, ostabllbhiug tlio merchanttlo house of French, Oilman & Co, Hero hn was shortly joined by his brotlier,JoBhua V. French, the business continuing un til 1877, when it was sold to II rook a A Mc Farland. In 187, tho Fronch llroj' busl nona holdings were mergod into tho banHng house of Fronch &. Co., tho first bank established iu this section of Hast en! Oregon Kosideshia hanking hou e, at tho lime of his death, Mr. French was president of tho Arlington Nation il Bank tho Oilman-French Land an I Livestock Company, nnd a direator nnd cbif pro moter of tho Wasco Warehouo Milling Company. He was twice inarri' d ; first ' to Mlsa Geo, of San Francisco. A son I and daughter weroborn to them, the soi. d. ing at the age o( 5. The daughter, Mrr. ChntloB l'easo, is living in San I Fraiicl co. I In 1870 he was married again. The i llir.-H nliililrun Mrs. Earnest Lueddo- I maun, Paul and Constance, survive him. Ho loaves also three brothers, Joshua V. nnd 8mtth, of Tho Dalles. and Marshall French, of PortTownsend. ' wM In Olden Times lVoplo overlooked tho importance of 1 ormaneutly beneficial effects and wero tatisfled with transient action; but now I 1 1. at it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habit-, ual constipation, well-informed people ' will not buy other laxatives, which act ' for a time, but finally Injure the system. ' Buy the genuine, made by the Califor-' nia Fig Syrup Co. I MARRIED. "SSSiTffirsTai.iftsaa p. i., Miss Carrie Iverson to Mr. Kd. ward Jones, both nf llrnnlr I.iil,,., r O'Uonakl otlieiating. ' DIED. j COOK-On Aslum Avenue, Saturday Jan. II, 180, Harry Cook aieri 31 yr. ' of consumption. He was buriel in the City View nu. etery at 10:30 on Mondav from th n ' dertakiug parlors of Rigdoo k Clough Two brothers of the deceased were in the city today from Taeoma to attend the funeral. , D, E. Huotslnrer. r-unrni nir-fn mi c... Street. 'Ptwae Red 2423, SHemOreioa. RhI - ju voun. TMae Blk2l8l. I NEW TODAY. tarn, atix-fe, na 1 upleweiits F mr milesnortbwMiof SaUiaonthe lm M ' M J Ma 1 b JMwt 09 a a a a 63 a a m m m E E nHE CHICAGO Store lias certainly been a WONDER for the l amount of Capital Invested. It Is safe to say that no ,' store on the American Continent; has ever done such a wonderful business. It Is evident In this enterprise that the people appreciate sterling values, honest deallne and Rock Bottom prices, which Is the foundation of thlsstore. AfterXmas we expected a slack-up In business but the people come just the same. We are here to meet them and welcome them and will eivc them the troods just exactly as advertised. : : ...SPECIALS FOK At 5 C 1 At 25c At 35c S3 ES SI s m BBB COURT STREET, MVOY EaQE3iai3E9H&l3EJH!aHIHHMHHMHHHllHai Rubber bicycle capes storm. Shoes that will wear well. Embroideries and laces, new patterns. Dress skirts, all wool for little money. Hosiery in wool or cotton, best values. Furs-one'third reduction in price at GreenbaunVs Dry Goods Store Next Door to Post Office. INTERNATIONAL A medicaed poultry food which elves the most remarkable results, It prevents disease. It cures chicken cholera. It greatly Increases the e production and It make chickens trow vry rapidly. Put up la 25c, 50c, $1,00 slie packsies, and 25 pound calls. ;::::::: : THE WONDERFUL EGG PRODUCER The croat increase In production eggs has given "International Poultry every state, wo guarantee uiai it cannot summer, without showing a lam1) increaso in pgss. You do not have to me food nt nn extra expenso becauso ft will . uu we win reiunu your monoy. wo HP mk w.JSH .v. nn- ,j iivo ui iu una usre'Hiitiiii, iNTKiiVATiosAt, F0011 Co., Mltinrnpolis, Mir Also Cheacest to Use. Our 35 cent box contains 100 feeds fir li fruvla. Our ti nn .1.0 t.- nnn ,(IU' liiuwiB. iiiucHiiiioiaiiorii to pay za centn per box for tumo kludi that only contain 26 hwds. 103 feeds for 25 cents is certainly very cheaper than 5 feeds for 36 cents. Only coats 10 (JentB a month to feed it fowls. S OLD B Y KIVl I.,... 1 ..,...!- V-.. . r, SjSLVj.C3tjES Sd REX, cipm .wiryauppiiesoiaiiKiaas. Wheat Mariiet, Chioflco. Jan. 13 Wheat. .Tun.. J.' San Franoigoo, Jan, 1 Wheat Jl.ll4 MU Ci.iVTj GOLD DUST FLOUR MADU BY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY nutsnnv Made for family use, aik your grocers for n' "rn aUl1 rt8 always on hand. A, T. WALN Agent I 1 - To Our Friends and Patrons... TLoe new Sacks have arrived, and w are now prepared to supply all hands and the cook with Wild Rose Flour Th ni8ht vrade goods ever offere! in lists uiarkot. Ak vnnr ,.,. . 1. - ". k uivi iiir Warranted to Give Perfect Satisfaction Salem Flouring Mills Co. LADIES We are prepare.1 to furnish yon a sample of our "Wild Rose" free, emmgh to make batch of bread tall t iittite. AIONDAY ONLY... Uest American Bluo Calicoes, protty 1'atteriiB, stripes nnd figures. Regular prico 7c. Friday's prico. .3 l-2c Boya' SweBtors, Fancy Striped Collars doublo thread, wovon heavy and thick. Regular 60c, Friday's prico ...25c Full bIzq Blankets, Soft and Fluf fy. Regular prico 60c, Friday's price 35c BROS.,. SALEM, ORE. and ride through tli POULTRY F001 Food" a wonderful reputation througlic' uo leu to nona nt nny ttmo, winter mako you moro mouoy after deduct1 its cost, one extra cue oer raoi will pay the entire cost of feed! and It often more than deubles: SUDPly. Itcoutaini no poUonoui Injurious ingrodieuts; has very sup lor morite. It Gives a Glossy Plumaec It prevents sickness, promotes g health, causes young chicks to g vory rapidly, invigorates tlio dice organs, supplies material for be muBcIo and feathers, and is 1 benefliclal during moultlna Boasa It invigorates tho egg-produclnj -.: nnno .....I !. ...Ill !..... I l. t'Ji (iun niiu iioua will 111 iiiuiu iu '"'j,'; It Will nronara vour chickens for ? market moro rapidly than any 0 preparation and has been uecd yoaraby pronilnont clilckon brow Remarkable Cash Gurantee WMoh la printed on en ry lbol. llllV. 1av for. anil nun mm "F, box or ono 50 cont box, or one I aim ijox 01 "international I'm Forxl" as directed nml If It fak- Iiiiuil our claims write to our Mr will py anyono 1 1,000 in cash If we . . ' "" T.w " mil Interastlonsl Stock Food. COPy Good Things for . . . Christ Are waiting for you here. Wi confectionery, nlnm nnilillnsl raisins, mince meats, and a hoAf umiua mat aro ail reaiiy tor u or uiai you win need in your uw cookery. If you order early, yoa BUrO to havo tlinm rini1v lii time. lie sure and seo our fine assorts ChristmttB cookery. Ms T, Finemafl 132 State Street V' mmammBmMmmaaaaB&i., DEUELOPHEHT- ORFsfifiillL I iJmzJz y )icf Wit 1 - aSJBJBlwA l 10,000 liarrels Boche H'iL used in the development of 81 vicinity during tho past year. D. S. BENTLEY CO stop ? 1 ', - -. i" 3 viWHiP l Sole At catt. )