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Vm d.Jni-i T" JillU). W-"M MacfiSMgrywiimnrriiii i ii SS5?jSS& ninas i ,i i i nri t I ', J If I I New Embroidery Silks, Crochet Silks, Em broidery hoops just in ii ai i rrnnAiifA New Walking: Skirts Received Today. W9 I IMraoiiiaiy Wrapper Sale.,. Tor one week we will sell our entire slock of ladies' wrappers at extra special prices. The great" est wrapper sale you or we have ever seen. The styles are entirely new. The spring stock came yesterday but they all go at sale prices. You'll not find another sale 'ike this for some time Better buy your spring wrapper next week. $ 60 wrappers 49c $ 90 wrappers 79c $1 00 wrappers 83c $1 25 wrappers 95c $ 1.50 wrapp's $ 1 25 $2.00 wrapp's $1.68 $2.50 wrapp's $2. 10 $3.00 wrapp's $2.68 Dress Goods You can find all the late things here in black or col ored dress stufTs. There many new weaves and colorings this spring. See Them Ladies' Belts Atony new styles here in Leather or Silk belts. The newest buckles and trim mings. 25c to $2.00 ea New Hosiery For Spring Plain or fancy, black or colors, striped or plain, Isce or ribbed. You'll fin.i are the new things here. New Laces and Embroideries The laces were never so pretty. You'll find every kind here. EMBROIDERIES Thousands of yards of beautiful edgings and inser tions. The daintiest em broideries we've ever seen are here to greet you. Pretty Neckwear For Ladies The Easter novelties are in. They're so pretty and dainty we know you'll be glad to see them. New Stocks New Soft Collars New Golf Ties New White Ruffs New Lace Collars Etc.. Etc- "Royal Worcester" and "Bon Ton" Corsets. We are showing the new models. This is the only place in town where you can ret these famous corsets. New Skirts and Shirt Waists The spring styles are here. A look in our window will giVeyou an idea of what's what for 1902. Every new material is represented. I hey are the famous Gold and Silver make and the prices are $1.00. $1.50. $1.75 Mate'tO'Measure Clothes Let us take your measure for the new spring suit, We show hundreds of different samples. It's the only satis factory way to buy clothes. 1 hey're made expressly for you and the prices are no higher than for the ordinary stuff. Come in and see the samples anyway. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Newcomers Buying Farm Lands. Salem Building Improvements are Active The farm of Mrs. Oharlea Balloy a few mile! aoutu of Salem taa ueen soiu iu u Miaa Minthorn. Chltwood faland lias been purchased by Joeoph Tlelo, who recently arrived hero from the East. The Island contalna about 250 acroa and la located in tho Willamette river oppoaito tho Labor Ex change building. There is considerable wood on tho land, which will bo cleared by Mr. Tiele. Under the direction of Uhiol Joiin- aon, box stalls are being fitted out for tho ho'iea in the fire depart ment at tho city hall. Thoyaro almoft twice aa lame as tho old stalls and havo Btraw beda bo the horeea can lie down at any time. Tho Btalla open by means of automatic binees worked with an electrical process which simultaneous openu the doors of tho hall aud loo ena tho harness at the rlnuiug of tho tele phone bull. Tim rpalilpncnlncfttml at the norlhweat corner of Ghemeketa and Twelfth streets is being improved by the repairing of tho entire building lnaldo and the porches and fences outside. This pro perty bjlonga to u. A" uacn, anu wbb recently purchased from tho Costello hoirs. Dr. K. Brannan of Minneapolis, Minn., who recently arrived in this city with his famllv has purchased tho G. W. Milea farm in Polk county for $2000. Marlon Comnty Transfers, Andrew Htrk and wife to J. 6. High land, 37 acroa In suctions IS, 10, 13 and 2l,tpOs, rl.w 11900. Mary Hattio V. Carter, truatee 53 acres in d 1 c of Moses Morloy f GOO. O. F. DeGuiro and wife to Mahlon E. Harvoy, two lots in block 1 of Brown's addition to Sllverton. $200. Thomas Jonea to If. A. Thomas and G. W. Watt, lot 12, block 10 In Yew I'ark addition to Salem, $75. EXPANSION 8! To Our already large clothing and furnishing goods business We have added a shoe department They are beginning to arrive, Give us a trial and we will show you what we can do for you in shoes as well as every thing else carried in a first-class men's clothing and furniture store. " sr I .if G. W, Johnson & Co. ! ) The Popular Outfitters. 257 Commercial St . Salem 'ti I o .,--. , -- i mKiuo any way. p Funeral of Mrs. A. Hansen. Tho funeral of Mrs. Andrew Hanson was held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of N. Hansen, of South Balom. and tho interment was in I the City Viow cemetery. Nellio iilancho Pcarmino was born in Minnesota on August 5, 1878. She caino to Oregon with her parents in 1890, since when they havo resided in Salem. Sho waa married to Andrew Hansen on Dec. 18, 185)8. and died Feb. 20, 1902, aged 23 yearn 0 months and 21 days. Tho husband of tho deceaaed formerly waa proprietor ol tho Salem SbbIi & Door Factory, and no v lias a contract at Fort McGowan, Washington. MB W STORE G. 0. P. Meet ana Adjourn New Everything When Wc - - - 1ML O "?" 3ES - - - ALout March 1. Our Increasing watch repair department oompola us to llnd larger quartois ao imiro help can bo put, to work and ruatomoni receive their work in ahorter liino. Our ovor prevailing motto will continue at tho now stand, lllght prices and satisfaction guaranteed. OHAS T-T WTNrC3TSSi " -" " - - .. aav -nasr -was aw wi.r 7 u VUIMMIVI Now 196 Commercial St.. after March 1,1902,88 State Street. Jeweler Oc-ilclan. ivo commercial street. Do You. Want Good Ovsters? If so you wouU do well to call nd ice our stook of Standard. Select. mu uAim alien uyaicrs. and fllltllUV HVAMI1 AVCTtlll ll.. I..... viibimi jiutiu uiaibn lias laiiti niiu muiv ujbikip lvi tau man aujr uimvi vjnit, ill the market. We tell then at 15c and 30c per can, PHCPEHRCD STOCK OYSTDKS-An elccant extra select oyster, lane cans 30c. BLUU POINT OYSTUHS-At I5C and 30c ecr can. STANDAItDOYSTUHS-Anelewnt se'ect oys ter. next to lilue point. Ones 1 5c two for 25c. Twos 5c. two for 45c. Special price ter STANDARD OYSTEIIS-Tlie test tOc oysters aiolni, 3 cans for 25c. 90c per dot Large slic 20c or 3 cans for 50c, 124 State Street. We carry a lane line of Helm's Preserveu, r4ckles. 20 lbs. Western Helloed Cane bujar fur $1 00 for ROTH &L GRABBR lneiar etc tajiiuniy. Telephone 511 Wheat Market, Chicago, Feb. 27. Wheat, 70 $ 70 Han Francisco. Fob, 8rt Wheat fl,l'.i audl.l2X. Grand Opera House JOHN V. CORDKAY Manager. THAT ROTARY PLOW Some More Things About That Bcnlcia Rotary Disc. AONDAY, MARCH 3. Original Hlg Double Rpecta. cular UNCLE TOM'S CABIN THE BARNUM OF TIIOM ALL. Moro tlrand Novelties thnu liter. Vrnl Diirr'a MIHI,.r.. Ili,l Wagona brawn by Handsome Shetland Ponies. Malo and Female Quartettes, Grand Vision and Transformation Scenes. ltvft and Her Golden Chariot. Wat oh (or thtv. lilt; Parade It Heats a Circus. W-ritIOKS-75c, 60o aud Me. ffcata on sale at box ofllce Monday at 0 a. in. Grand Opera House. JOHN P. C0HDHAY. Manaier. ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY EV'NING, FEB. 24 MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY And Her Company 22 " PEOPLE " 22 TONIGHT Farewoll PerfurwaMe The Sultan's Daughter" Utile Yeraa Peltoa la Specialties IMUQB8 Ho, Wo auJ W Frank Starhuok, who Uvea four tuilea wtMt of Salmu In tho Polk county hllla, near tho McDowell plaai, watohixl hity neighbor John Couuoy turning ovur tho oil with onu of theo rotarya till ho waa convinced that he couldn't ufford to walk any longer. Ho had bon havlnic troutilu with Ilia ohlllml nlow. nnvunv. --f.--.pr.-... ,,j r anu wua Hitoiu reauy to no out on n atnka. He took out a ono-ilieo llcnluia witn tut) uiiilHrDtaniliiig that if it failml it came tuok. He came iu, iu a fow day and aettled for it, aud ig imthusina tic in its praie, every time he rooms In, He haa now had it In usu for more than fix weck, Tueftlay, when Iu, he waa If IIIiik ua eomotliuiK of tho work lio in (lullli. 1 1 .1 hua (hruM linru In m. averaiiin in weight USA hhiihK aud it I'iowihk ii iiit'iiee ueep aixt ih inoima wide. We do nit recommend our trddo to try to cut t n itiiiuti to n furrow, but Mr. Starhuok my it i iIoIiik lino work. He haa pleuty of rooks there, but ba had no trouble with hi dle at all, not even a erackeil one. Huck hnuh. too. ho haa ordered quaiititiee el, hut the nlow utaya In the eoil wrectly. He haa a atreak of 0A)itoMe that I plow norim. A wulLiiiK i.l.nv u-mii.i ..-. enter It, but tin dive cuu aa deeply into it Ha Hii) nuvru iiiki. Mr. btartwck aeyn that the (urrowa turn uvttr lutrf. Ilv ikulvria.1 ui.,1 il.u. If heinteMled eowinjr at once' he would i i "' 8ttU, wn note n harrow (he laud. Thla U tlw' prlmnrle be hehl wiwiwiw w uiuew aa wwi. it luavea the laud, too. u level aa oan be. Oue oanuot trace the furrow a at all. Mr. Oharlea Otark, hie neihtr, ha recHHtly ptiroliaml one, as Ut alen others whom wo will tueiitiou later. F. A. WIGGINS 85 5-2 57 Uteny St. Salem. Farm Maehtnery, Waaona, UugK", IU orvlee. Bewimi Maohinna. O 1a. St "T? a smrTh? y." BuMtt IWWTwiwUJ, 'rt&atifflm, Tho Republican contralo committo for Marlon county mot at Hotel VVillain otto at 12 o'clock for tho purpose of fix ing a dato for tho primaries and tho county convention, and tho appoint ment of delegates. Tho commlttco proaont conaiatod of Chairman F. T. WrlKhtman, Beoretary John W, Roland, and thofollowlncmnm. bora, apartof whom wore present; Aurora II A Snydor. Aumavlllo KTJuihl. llrooka J O McFnrland. Iluttuvllle K A M Cone. llroltonbuah U J Culver. Uhiimpoeif Goo Khlen. Klkhorn-K W Minturn. l.'ti(jlowood W HHavauo. Fairfield John Fahev. Gorvala J OSolgniund. Horeh A A Geener. Howell K M Crolaan. Hubbard J D Simmons. Jefferaon J II Roland. Mncleay William Short. Mt. A iikoI Oharlea Lonjc. Monitor J D Simmons. Mehama E M I.aforo. Marion Honnutt Mcl'horeon. Prospect S A Ilughea. Halom No 10 L McNary. fialom No '2K M I.aforo. Salem No 3 John Kaiser. Halein Nol J H Graham. Salem, East K K Mattin. Salem, North T J Oronleo. Salem, South Til Ford. Stayton Jaa Kylo. Sidney G S Thorn. SilTerton, Mouth O F Hlokr. Sllverton, North A U Steelhainmer. Sllverton T R Hlbbard. bootte Mllla O A Dunulcan. Subllmity-FTWriRhtman. Silver Falle II U Herrick Jr. St Paul J I. Cook. Tiirner-0 II P Oornlliue. N oodburn Columbus Enisle. Yow Park A W Draper. K. A. M. Cano. J. O. KI,.r.i...i,i .,.i - . " ..w.. ...... J.II1. hii J mid were appointexl a committee to examine the proxies aud appoint others to till the vaoauoies. Ohss. McNary, Columbus Enle, V. J. Culver, Tilmon Ford aud II. A. Sny der were the ooinmitUe named by Ohsiruun WriKlituinu to eeleot the date lor t lie primary audoonveution. J. 1). Simmons, J. H. Roland, Kber Utore, T. Hlbbard and G. P.Thnma were appoint! a oouiinittee to deoido the Hpuortioument of delegates. 1 1 he etMMUM then aJjo4irne.l until S i he committee on dates renortud . the same ua aivwnio.1 ,i.. .1... 011 Fridav. Mar,l. f - w iiti. uetween the hours ol I m. ami 8 p. iu. for all preoiuos IwUlin oiwn meeting to begin at 8 o'clock. That theoounty oonveution behukt on nwHVMiay, .nareh Wlhat Salem. I Theoetuuillteeon the apportionment I e( delesatea recommended that the same , be taed upon the vote of Tilmon ford as presidential oleetor ami that there bo ' apwwttoHed one legato at large for ceeJi 16 or f raetton over t of each pre. duet. Tkeaitprtleument fellowi; lNitjvnie, i; Urehenliuat, gjQhn- IPQ,h .J.iS",,,,or"1 1 Knrpwcoil. 11; falrflold, 2; .Scotta Jlilla. 5. Gervaia, 5 lloref), . Howell, 0; Hubbard, 7: Joferaon, r. Macioay, 4; Marion, -1; Mehama, I; Monitor, 5; Mt. AnKol. 3; Prospect; 6: Salem No. 1. 8: No V A,r;,:!?YiJ1'. 8:?ru.: ",', '"""' ". ciuney, i; silver i'alls, 'J; bilvortoti boutli. (I; Sllverton North 0 Silvorton.U; St. Paul, -i; Stavton. 7 Sublimity, 0; Turner, Sj ' Wood burn, 12; Yow Park 8. TolJl 2. JikIkoh and clerks recemmended: lewi-anc: v. u. himpon, Grovor Hamaley, Hamlin flmith. Clerka: Roy Ohmart, F. N. Lathrop. ' EuKleweml: J D. Goodo. Chna. Ual- lTrt'l,,I,p- Cmliroll. Clerka: Joel Hewitt, All Davis. Uroeks: Oliver Roera Ira Hubbard. Homer Gmilet. Clerka: F. M. Lick Rruco A Jones. ' Woedhurn: E II. Wright. W. I. Walknr. .tn l.'o.i.. ... .Miller, J. W. Cook. aiMennn: r. v. Potior, W. H Hrake, OIin. Hlnklo. Clerka Geo. H.' Riohea, L. Ranch. North Sllverten: S. T. Hohart, C. J .uiiKryon, G. Co wen. Clerka, A. Haber, ii Uavia ' ""North Kiitmn A M ni i. r Wills, Ja9. Wlnetanley. Clerka' Wlte ..viiiiuii, nciiry iiraui. Preipect: 0. F. Royal. T. J. Jonos lhuton"80": CI,Jrk8, M" ,,-J". "5 Siilntti Va It lt n ii . v.7.7o A i, " w,Bt.t.. a. T. eaton. O.M. ParK.entnr; Clerka, A. M. Soiitltwlck, Ed. Lamport. auiemao.:!: Geo. Pearco.J Q. Wil. w2nliZ;":KWi flfKH " . boh. lunn 4 unui. Salem No. 4: A. F. McAtee, I t.nirnu, . t , auuervort. A. Mrmrjt Vront- II.. ,.!.. S4lem No. 3: Thoe. Slma. Richard (Jarev. .lAmna Mul.i. ri...i. .. . reon, John Keynohls. Mehima: K U. Hull, Unls Snacken burK, Jo. Petera, Cleiks, L. Hnnett. W. P. Mulkey. Marion : Richard Walker, Win. Ruth, erford, Geo. Reech. Dropped Dead On the Street The body ol G. M. llowly was found at ten o'clock last night lying on tho eidowalk on High street near Union. Tho diacoTery waa made by Miasea McGregor and Scelov of the Salvation army. The Coroner waa notitltd at once. After a haaty examination the caueo of Uentli waa found to ho heart failure, and tho body waa removed to Clough'a under taking parlors. Mr. Bewlv had been dead lees than an hour whou found. Ho was a farmer and resided about seven milos east of tho city. Coroner Lauu decided to hold nu In quoat ovor tho remains as there could be no doubt aa to tho cause of death. Ilia brother at McMinnville lias be n nouueu oi tno ueatn, and arrangotnenia (or the burial will probably bo made by lilm. Brain Food for Breakfast Needed. You also want Something that will Stay by you. A Choice Mackeral or a Piece of other fine Salted fish freshened is just the thing with your coffee and Card of Thanks. The undersigned wish to thank their frli.niln nnil nplehhnrn. for thn Vlnilnpfln and ipod services rendered during tho .i. .l.- recent illness and death of Mrs. Nolllo CSKcS 0H TllfiSfi SntlilOr Ilianche Hanson. . r1 inornings with a Mr. and Mna G. W. Pkauuink. Mil aud MitH N. HiNaic.v. Andiikw M. Hanskn. DIED. BURT. At 0:150 a. m. March 1,1002, at the residence of J. W. Kaugiin on tho Turner road Salem, Mrs. R. E Hurt, aged 02 years months and 10 days. Tho funeral will tako place at 1 p. m. tomorrow from tho Uaughu residence on Turner road, Rev. Watera olllciatiui;. Mrs. Burt fell ill on Feb. 18 of paralv sis. She leaves a aon. Mr. L. Hurt of Yaw Park. Salem, n daughter Miaa Jennie of ForoBt Grove, a Bistor, Mrs. J. W. Drown, n brothor, Thad. Car rothora and her mother Mrs. Robecca Carrothers uf Salem. Marshvillo, Ioiva, and Forest Grove papers please copy. Little fruit at RINEMflN'S The White House. Ifyou tako yiurmealsat tho White House Restaurant you will bo satisfied. Open day and night. Causes of the University Debt A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. LM! For lUlloui and Nervous Disc rvlc r. iuch as Wliidmll'lntathebtom.h. hi.k Head ache, CiJ.nness, fulness and Swelling after nieals, DisnueMaud Drownneu U.idCbilla PluhiugsoMleat,l.oM of Apnetite, hhort" nesof Breatli, Coilheuess Blot, hea on Ihe in,iiD,u,bea 8,.i?' ''jK'"f" Dreauii. and all Nervous aud Trenibling SeiiMtioot Krery sufferer ia earnestly Invited la try oee Uoz of these 1111s, and they i 111 ,0 ifTf. xoivleded to bo WITHOUT A RIVAL. IIUKClIAWiilMLLS taken as duee. Ud. will quickly restore females la complete bealtli. They promptly remove any oUuuo. tion or irrrgulanty ol ihe system. igr a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, theyact Ilk magic-a few doses wilt work wonders upon the Vital Organs. Strengthen. Ing the muscular System, testorise the loae. lost Compleztoa, Winging hack the keen edge of appetite, ami arousing with the iioseuuaorilrallli the i hoi nh nlral eueru)- of the human frame theaa re "facts" admitted by thousands, in all cUsses of society, and one ol the best cwar S?teiJ the Nr J CcMlitatcd U thatBBECHAWSPILLShnvotho t.nr9.08t Sn, ' ny Patont Medlolnesi In tho World. i?JTSnfVy- -rnu l,aTO befars) J..pubUo for ,l"" lury, ana ?? lwpularfuuilly mrilUlue. UeVehamirAlU "" ,bUh. RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. llJ'' Thouiaa lleoham, St. Vork"' KU- a,X 30a u sC Vw M avormbare Iu boxes, 10c mmI 85c Kn. Jeurnal: In your paper of the Sflult. You ask the questien: "What 1a it rimR U'HIninnttn ITnl.,n..I... debt?" w-.sh ... I am L'lnil Mini run ...l- (l,l n.,,.it la a question that should be auswered. Iho public should know the facts. ou said, alse: "It would be inter esting to know where the causeof insol. vencyi8 and remove it.' Yea: it will he intoreatinK to you, and all other frlnmla nt ilia IT- ..i... .- know thn rnnsn r.wa.l.AM i. ' . indebtedness. It will hn .m ,. . i tereatin: to know these burdens will soon Olerks ' no removed. uierKs, . i,,.,ln ,..... . .......,b ohukh'cu nun inese ouruens tor years as a trustee of tho unlvorsity. i uistinctiy remomber some of their sources, and herewith furnish them with nloasuro fnr vnnr nano. The flrst source of indebtedness which I shall mention is the Medical College building about 20 years aKo as n matter of necessity at the time, the medical tie. partinent of the university was transfer, red to Portland and a costly hulldine wasereciol hv Hr i.' n n ' . " s dowment.and financial agent of 'tho unl- .v...v ,Uj UUJ Hccommouat on of that department. Thu n(o..t" ....' mr a growing debt of fSOOo! tUm"m . feucomi nniircnuuD . !.....-! ,. . the main hnH .;; "?V'?"n n I Ki Vl""i" b "A l."D. university In I i ....'....." ,' Deln covered bv h!. i t ' ,uu uu""ln! wsa restored by th board assuming another debt. A.in. 08t Uan'aB'ng source of indebt- This" divide thV'sXol yan ?rJSu e patronage Income at least one half 1 liii made it neceasary for the corpora ton to borrow money or let the whool ' Of course the nnivBr.t,. i,n. i , , I ooniBion w.th n7i.' ,'J .V. .'"' ",,ur? n I af th n..Ii.i -. l..u." " lDe enwts lhn nnaatlAn ... i. ... . . I heavv AdVtallnril'L"?'."' ' -..OTO va leutuVtMir let BVKrvluvliT A..,,. ,i.. n. .. - cxlist K n ' X V I, ."'." the 8ud in.t t 7 .""'. U8 n'g.1t. I will be mril in '. 7m mlSS tlie eitiMtia of Salem T. F Roy ft. A. M. Clout h. successor to D. C. Hun tlnrer. Funeral Director. 107 State Street, Phone Red 2423, Halcm Oregon. Residence phone Ho 221. Princo Henry waa dined at thoG r man Embassy In Washington last ntt h Thero was great enthusiasm. TO CURE CRIP IN TWODAYS. I&x?,",ro Brorao-Qiitnlne removes the came r. Y. UrOTa s Nleimturo nn .tvnrr lu.v i..i, .... coins, ' ' Best over made in the Willamette Val ley, Wild Itose Flour. Threo hundred fishermen are adrift on an ice floe near Saginaw on I.uko Jllch' igm. ; DE1EL0PHENL. 10.000 barrel" Rocho Harbor Llms used in tho development of Salem and vicinity during tho paBt year. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Sole Aetots. ...AGENTS WANTED..". First-claaa proposition to onergelic la dies and ventlemen. Ono for each town, ship deaircd. Good pay and steady em ployment. Send for booklet and prac tical guide to agents at once. T. . BENTON, General Act. Goodnout h Bde Portland. Ore. NEW TODAY. WANTED. Faithful Manager to take charge of distributing depot and ofllcs to bo opened In Balem to further botl noea interests of old established manu facturing concorn. Salary (1.500 per month and extra profits. Applicant must furnish good references, and $1,500 cash. Addrosa Superintendent, P. O. Box H21, Philadelphia, Pa. 3 1 t8 What will be Going on MONDAY aT biocKton s? A I iTiATWAiAA rt. ii i rciuenuo us rRC aT 3l "l9' ! mm ) , I &&:. KiOTk . 1 TA $a SI Sale Wh have beon told by ladies of excell ent tasto that we have the prettiest rd best assortment of silks in Salem. Ws have endeavored to judge your taitea aright, and now have determined to give you such low prices that you can not help but buy. In this way we hope to make new friends for our store, as well as to please those who have so kindly patronized ui. X 39c worth 50c 198c worth $1.25 HeaUtiflll Bill.- ul..l. . . ii v. ru T lrlplorrt:nrl"",",UB,-,,'n.i 68c worth 85, 90c Wild Iiote Flour, onee used aluv .ll. all .h.'storesAly'ltArk The Columbia and NehaWi v.n Wild rose market. Liberty Bilks We have this beautl mi siiic to wiuto and all evening as well as street shades, s?Ktta;E-'-,.,a7bc worth Sl.UU lyoflllw. "sroYM-. ,.'. ' , uihck xaiioia a reiiaoie s"i. 99c worth $1.29, $1.25 worth $150. Black Taffeta These areallguaran. teed are Btrona aud briuht and relf ';92c worth $1.10 teed are strong aud bright i auie. , the tlHMt e-n the The St. Elmo Restaurant is where ewy we takes bis M. Ti.e ?hiraVc,.Bib,it,er ttMU ""' G& rSf',1i;,-Svrdieerae?de'0n V$2Ji'& 75c worth $1.00. QAr u.,.i. e, ,- U,R 0U,8 I Blank TWhe.. f 04 worth SI-3 5 99c worth 1 25 I :Sf " afA : $I'25 worthl 50 at-riMVM. . UUUs7 s7UIO A Different Stwfai coift c,,., n., Next Week. i -- WATCH OUR AD. STOCKTON'S H i