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    DAILY JOURNAL
THE
f onlEht and Tomorrow
partly Cloudy, showers.
Train Report'-Local Make up
from Roscburjfi 4:34 p. m
SALEM, OREGON MONDAY MAKOI1 3, 1902
NO 46
VOL Xll
IRIDDODS
loti'vo been wnlllng for them and
nnaiiif In rlulit nnil tbo nrlcofl are from
prunes" nt "rcgulnr store. " Large assortment juat in.
We Keep Trade up by Keeping Prices Down.
Our New Line of
...SPRING CLOTHING...
For men, boyp, nnil children, is ready
Spring suite, from $8 50 to
la the ilace to trade if you buy for cash and want full valuo for
your money.
THE NEW YORK RACKET
E. T. BARNES, Proprietor,
SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE Our Store Closes at 6 O'clock
PRICE CASH STORE.
Cor. Commqrolal and Chomokotn Sts.
c?gsBwgTaviuw ?:cas3egfCTryiWiiEii
For Quick Relief
In caeo of Midden indi"potlinn a little
of tho right stuff may prevent furfnu
sickness, Hut bo sure It is rlfht. If
you uet it et Rogers' it Is sure to bo pnro
and wholeeomu. Our lino of brandies,
cordialit, e'e , cannot be mrpiieetd.
J. P. ROGERS, S
213 ??2
in t re HI
Street,
Wholesale and Retail Llauor
Dcalc
This is to Certify
AWoWflon" '. Ore, Aug . 0
Crippled and Many Years an Invalid
To wliom theso presonw shun cume, UrueiiuK.
I met wttti an nMJent which cause
About fourteen years since m uuia yr ui v
i ve
iu u uijuiy
tn mv ,nlnh Hnil ItflV fl DOUO tVLICfl
resulted lu
the formation
w .wj ..,.. ..-- ---' - ..... . i .
3V(
iliurtoulUR ol the wlt turn Ulilaoemomoi in
IIUII Ol Iiuiiuiuu liwu.ncin .uu l'i
tornal orKn. and liortenlDK or about two.
i...ii ni .nn llmii liAtwitmi tlin knea and nlD. 1
In addition lo the outwara '! ' r
body as above deacrlbwl In March l'JOO 1 was
taken with a CToru attack of U Grlpps from
the effect of which I puttered Krcatty with my
lunusand heart, and when in May 19U0I came
to and began treatment with Dr. J, F. Cook my
condition was about as follows; Could per.
form no manual labor, could not stoop to pipit
anything from the floor. Could net about the
house only with dittioulty, and Betting up stain
was next to impossible. Could nM my limbs
only with dlffloulty and oue of them was much
wased wy nortous bjiwiu voaj n.w-v-.
Had coiwh and wvero pain on luug" and heart,
ad couuh and wvero pain on luugs ana neri,
apbotlte, coull sImp only lu broken spells,
id In manv ways uflHrel almot oonutant and
descrlbablu agoDlos. In short I was as rauph
mo
aud
I nr1..a.ltiatll n(7a
deadaiallvo. Trevtouily to my attack of La
Grippe I was treated orer a penw oi yearn uy
many phynlciaus to uo eneflttve purpose.
My personal appearanoo at tbl; time Is
straight in the back as anyone. Uy.w"'
limb restore! to normal slio and but little more
than hatf an Inoh shorter than the other. Hare
free use of my Jtmbs and cau go up stairs one
foot after the other with perfect e-u& My
wasitls lengthening. Cau stoop to the floor
with case, Can get about aud do pretty muoh
any and eyerythlUB other well people can do.
My appetite Is splendid; sleep soundly and am
absolutely freo from pain. . .. - ,
Having live.1 in Dr. Cook's family for nearly
a year I baye ssen much of the effect ol his
treatment upon othen, and can truly and
cheerfully recommend the Doctor and his med
ical skill to all In any way afflicted.
ly ronaneU to his Botanical Remedies, cousuta
tlnnftllv Xil.nlnl.la.uH Kn raurt tn the UM
ino Doctor s tretmeui in inioi w '
.tonally administered
of knife, mechanical appliance or other method
f treatment being employed
Lit bl.IA
IAV ROaESBAl'M.
Lillian ltfM(.nhMm has IIvimI In this vicinity
about nine years.
We, the undersigned, are personally aoqusuit
ed with the above affiant and oheertilly uV
scrlbe to the truth of the foregoing statement,
N. ROBIiMBAUM, Father.
8UHAN UAHKIBON,
. v unavhritAtivr
Bubsorllwvl and .wr.m .n .,nM nA tl'.f. ltYl I
- - .r" ". UGIWIB M. M.a
Beal attaobed. w. W. HALL,
County Clerk.
"y A. MrenLLOCH. Deputy.
Imitations
Are offered, but ours nro the only gen
uine home cured smoked meat?.
Hams 12 cents
Shoulders 7 cents
Free Delivery. PboaeSSI.
Fendriclfs Market
Cottlo Block.
Bk
RiDDons
you'll not bo disappointed hecnuso tho
20 to 25 per cent, lower than enmo
for your inspection. Men a nobby
$10.50; full of style and quality.
Every Evenlni Except Saturday
A Pleasure
When tho ayaa are propirly llitud
wild loitsoi, you On I a grmplotB
uro in tiling tlirno glutei, Wo
take youneyt'a in time.
Examine Carefully
So that you may not be taking any
chuneoa hik! will got comfort, aa null
ns satisfaction from study nr plena -uro
reading.
Herman W, Batr
S:l.atiric Optician. 120 Stite St..:slem.
Who Said That?
A reasonable amount of jewelry ring
uecklacos, hair adornments and tho rest
were out of tho reach of people of
moderate moaus? Hasn't visited hero,
has he? Wo are aro offering eoino very
flno rings at prices which won't startle
you worth looking at anyhow.
C. T. Pomeroy
288 Commercial St.
Jeweler and Optician
Taxes Coming
in Rapidly
According to
which taxes nro
the now law under
collected, tho tax col-
lector ia nnuirod to nuko n weekly turn
over of funds to tho treasury and report
to the clerk, I lie stierltl reported
128,811.02 aa the amount collected last
week, the sum not Including the rebate
allowed.
Woman Sues
for Divorce
A divorce suit lias been tiled by Laura
Underwood Hibbard against Oliver S.
Ilibbard. They were married in 1888
tehe alleges deeertion as grounds for the
action. L. J. Adams and Ueo. Q, Bing
ham are the plaintiff's attorneys.
European Tour to be Illustrated.
On Friday evening of this week at the
Y W, U. A., lion. J. ti. Aiwrt will ei.
hibit bis fine collection of stereoptlcon
views taken from negatives which he
secured while in Europe. Those include
characte rittic scenes in England, Boot
land, France, Germany, Holland, etc.
and thnsn wt.o have seen a Dart of them
pronounce them exceptionally good.
The entertainment will be interspersed
with songs and ballads of the different
countries by Mrs. WigginB. For the
benefit of Ladles Auxiliary. Admission
26c.
mm
-lie
lice dream
?C AT X
Hhc Spa
Every Day In the Week.
U State Street.
FEDERAL
SUPREME
COURT
Makes Dealing in
. Futures Criminal
Detroit City Ordinance Turn
ed Down.
More Fighting Reported from
Colombia.
Wabimnqton March 3. Tho Supremo
Court today afllrmed tho judgment of
tho Supremo Court of Illlnoie in tuo
caao ot Allreu uootu, vs. owuu oi
Illinois. Booth was arrested under a
state making it a crlmo todeul in futuros
on tho stock market. Today's decision
upholds tho constitutionality of tho
Btatute in question.
No Lower Fares.
Tho Supremo Court decided today in
tho caso of tho city of Dotrolt ngalnot
tho Detroit citizens Street Railway Com
pany that ordinancasof tho city coun
cil reducing farea from live to tureo
cents wero Invalid, nnd held tho original
ordinance making faroB flvo cents was In
tho nature of a contract and could not
bo abrogated without tho consent of the
dufendunt.
Colombians Fighting
More lighting between tho Colombian
rebels aim tho government forces is re
ported to thoSlalo Department.
Botkln Appeal Denied.
Washington, Murch 3. Tno appeal
of Cordelia Botkln, now serving n
sentenco lu California penitentiary for
murdering Mrs. John Dunning, was
dismissed in the Supremo Court today
by agreement of tho counsel on botli
sides. It is supposed that .counsel for
Mrs iiotkin will mako further effortH on
nor behnlf In the California courts.
TILLMAN
SPOUTING
,AGA1N
Launched Into Abuse of En
glishmen and Americans.
Nkw Your, Mutch 3. Under tho
fltispicas of tho Clnu-na-Oael, tho liMth
anniversary of tlio birth of Robort Em.
mett was celebrated last nigiit at tuo
Academy of Music. A large crowd wob
lu ottendanco. .Sonator Tillman, of
Sjntli Carolina, deltvored the oration.
Resolutions wero adopted condemning
England's colonial policy; deprecating
entangling alliances by tbo United
8tatea with European nations; sympa
thizing with tho IJoorB; protesting
Bcninst tho United States Government
allowing England to use tho United
States ports for tho tilting out of voesels
in which to ship horsss and mulos, and
Dledulni! tho peopio of Ireland their
hearty support In Iheir struggle for free
dom, Senator Tillman was received with
great applaueo. Ho said :
"I am no orator and if I have any
claim to it, it is because I speak the truth
and fight the Dovil with fire."
Well," camoa voico from tho audi
enco "If you'r not an orator you'ro a
good fightor."
A little later he said:
'I was afraid I would have to postpone
my visit becaueoof an incident you all
probably read about, that occurred to
mo In Washington, but oneof your com
mittee camo to Washington, and with
his Irish eloquence, made mo promise to
bo on hand unless I was in jail. Now,
horo I am, bo take a good look at mofor
I am going to talk plainly."
the Senator launched into an attack
upon England for trampling on tho
Irish peopio. Then, suddenly turning
from this subjuct, he said, in strenuous
tenes:
If being a flunkey and aping nobilty,
and establishing a systom that is akin
to England's policy, is making Tories
of us, then I think wo aro there at last,
or at least the Government at Wash
ington has got there,
Eagliud," continued the Senator,
UHSHHtaiSBaanateEaBHKaBca.
...Salem's Greatest Exclusive
NEW IMPROVED STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS 50C UP.
New French batiste corsets-Improved straight front models, with rtor tabs neat embroidery end trimming
fitted all styles, New French contll straight front cornets low bust, long skirt, ribbon trimmed with garter 'at
tachments all sues fitted. New imported Btraluht-front fancy brocaded French corsets genuine wha'ebono filled.
New straight front girdle corsets, pink an J blue 4"5c. New, straight front ribbon oorsets special opportunities In de
sirable tape girdle corsets.
Greatest Yalue French Corset
$2.50 to $4.00 regular retail price a largo
line) of the "H. K " a la tullpe French corset, three col
ors, all lizos full whalebone and watohsprlng steel
llneet ratine arui contii, caonucoosie ?' t" t
AMERICAN LADY CORSETS One of the most popular and best known oorrets worn today, a celebrated make
worthv of its name. The regular prla of this eorset is known to well-dressed women who are posted on values. Ono
of the season's bwt models, oovered In white, black and drab eaUen, with wide laee and baby ribbon trimming.
30 CENTS UP.
r4cwstbytleaeHUGre3ue" Lattice Pit ton corset-most dainty la effect isl fceautlfylflf properties.
Bootd with double slumlsold sod guaranteed not to trcak.
can rquint, nnd, Bhoklng Us
thumb at us, says; 'Your work
In tho Philippines is as bad
as oura in South Afriqa.1 Why have wo
got Biich a government? Thro is tho
rub. Why do you paES resolutions such
as you have tonight and on rjthor occa
sions and then go out aud voto for those
stifling liberty in Washington? Wo aro
losing our lovo for our Institutions, and
If wo conttuuo thus wo will goj tho way
of othor republics."
Senator Tillman then said I io Amer
ican people woro slaves to par yism, and
could get along without a bosb, who, ho
predicted in timo would botray tne peo
ple 1
"They lmvo dono It already," cried a
voico in tho balcony.
"Yes, aud thoy will do it again," rc
pliod tho spookor, who wna about to say
something concerning this eaturo of
local politics, but ho smiled and said :
"No, I'll not bo personal.' When I
got horo again under different circum
stances I'll -toll you something which
will mako you think nro you a pretty
sort of Americans."
GRAND
PAPAL
MASS
Celebrated
in St. Peter's at
Rome.
Romk, March 1. A groat mass nt St.
I'eter'a thla morning culminated tho
public coiomonies in honor of, tho Pope's
silver Jubllco. Eighty thousand peopio
gathered at St. l'etor'B aa early aa8o.
m. But C0.0C0 woro ndmlttod,
Silver trumpets sounded tlio approach
of tho pontifical procosseesion. First
camo n jewelled cross carried by a
white) clad youth, then religious orders
of monks, functionaries, archbishops,
bishops, and prolatca of all grades, aud
finally cardluals and his holiness en
tered, clad in gorgeous robes of white,
red and gold. Leo woro tho triplo crown
nnd was carried aloft in n chair flanked
by waving peacock fane. Tho crowd was
silent until tho popo entered, and thon
with one voice they sheuted:
"Long llvo the Popo, the King."
His Holiness took no part In tlio ser
vice, which was conducted by Cardlnala.
Aftor tlio servlco the pontiff guvo IiIb
blessing showing great emotion ai.d
some wenknesB.
DerelicfbTf
Cape Lookout
Special to the Journal.
Astoiiia, Ore., Mar. 3, 1002. Tlio
steamer I.ak mo reports sighting a dere
lict two masted sclioonor bottom up off
Capo Lookout on Saturday,
WOAUN'S STIMNGE FREAK.
She Posed as a Lake Fisherman all
Winter
Bay Citv, Mich., March 3. Thlrty-
fivo men, ono woman nnd a team of
horses escaped from a big iloo of fco in
Saginaw Bay to tho shore at Big Creek,
Tin col a County, toduy. Tho woman had
been living on tho ice all winter, lior sex
being unknown to tho men. Slio wnB
mannish in appearance and woro com
plete male attiro with trousers tucked in
her boots. Her sex was dlscovorcd whon
tho party was making an effort to go1
ashore. The mon proposed swimming to
shoro if it becamo necessary. The
woman demurred, and aftor some ques
tioning, she admitted hor sex. Sho had
beon backward about visiting among the
othor shanties on tho ico all winter, pre
ferring tho seclusion of her own hut.
She said slio had gone upon tho Ice
partly for tho excitement, and partly
for making money catching fish.
REBELLION IN ARABIA.
An
Attempt to Set Up the Wahbl
Dynasty, i
Bomiiav, March 3. Abdul Aziz Bun
Feyaul, a descendant of tlio old Wulibi
Anicerp. with an army of 2000 men, has
captured the City of K'Raid, In Central
Arabia, lie enieroti me city uy strata
gem at night with 60 followers. Thoeo
mon rode to tho palacn and killed tho
Governor ahd 30 of his retainers. The
garrison of tho city thou surrendered,
whereupon tho army of Abdul Aziz Ben
Feysul entered.
It is belloved that tho Wahbl dynasty
Is endeavoring to regain its supremacy
and overthrow Iby Rashld, tho Ameer
of Ncjd, und conquer tho latter city.
Many tribes aro flocking to tho banner
of Abdul Az z Ben Feysul,
Leieoraiea uranas in run mock
Tho H. A C. Corset.
Americas Lady Corset,
The P, W. Csrset.
MRS. M. E. FRASER
ST LOUIS
WELCOMES
HENRY
Twenty Five Tltous'
and Throng
To See
Prince
Arrive.
Henry
German Veterans Present a
Scroll.
St, Louts, March 3. Prlnco tlonry's
train arrived horo soven minu'es ahead
of tho scheduled timo this morning.
Mayor Wells and ex-Governor Francis
headed a reception committee of ono
hundred prominent citizens which
greeted the royal visitor as he alighted
from the train, The interior of the
Union station ras profusoly decorated
and tho great midway and all approaches
to the station woro crowed witli tuoplo
anxious to get a gllmpso ot .the Piinco.
Tlio crowd numbered about 25,000. Tho
Prince aud tils party woro escorted to
tlio grand hall of tho station whore
they woro received by German votorans
of St. Louis and Springfield, Ills. A
handsomo momorlnl scroll was presented
to tho Prlnco. Ho addressod tho vet
erans in Uermau, urging mem io uo
good American citizens and to lovo their
ndopted country.
At tho cIobo of tho reception tho
princo und tils put.y entered carriages
nnd started on a drive through tho prin
cipal thoroughfares of tho city. Detach
ments of mounted policoandotlliuFourth
Cavalrv acted as etcort. Kvorywhoro tbo
streotB wero Hood with peopio who
cheered tlio prince hourtlly. Tho party
thon alighted nt the St. Louis Club
whore a banquot was served.
Mayor Wells presented tho Priuco
with a gold und silver souvenir enskot
containing thu freedom ot the city. After
n banquet thu World's Fair slto lu Forest
Park was inspected. Tlio Princo und
Ins party were theu driven to n train
which pulled out for Chicago nmld tho
cheers of twcnly-llvo thousand people.
REPORT OF RECEIVER SLATER
Sixty percent Dividends to be Paid
to Creditors
In nicordanco with a recent order of
Judgo Uoleo. W. T. Sinter receiver ol tho
WiUiameifc England bank, has Hied a list
of tho creditors, tho amount of their
claims and tho amount of interest duo
to each or their assignee,
Tho interest aggregates 111,678.8.1.
There is on hand tho sum of f 1)87(1.82
belonging to tho estate, but none of thu
expenses ol tlio rcceiversiiip navo neon
nnid with tho ox co nt ion of about fliOO.
and receiver advises that not moro than
$700, of tho nbovo sum bo disbursed at
? resent. Other items nro n claim of
1000 against tho estate of A. T. Gilhort
and 22 acres of land lu Polk county of a
reasonable value of $060. From tho
remainder of tho oetnto there will not,
bo realized moro than f 200.
In view of theso facts tho receiver re
commends that tho court authorize nnd
direct u dividend amounting to sixty per
cent, upon the Interest dun, nnd which
dividendwould amount to $0470.30.
George Vernon Gets Three Years
Special Tbo Journal.
KuaiiNK, Ore,, March 3. Goo. Vernon,
forgor, was Bontenced to three years in
tho penitentiary at Salem this morning.
easterY-
FLOODS
ABATE
Danger Regarded as Nearly
Past
Pattwihon N. J. March 3. The Hoods
in the Passaic aro rapidly receding tills
morning but it will bo days before
normal conditions aro restored. Tho wn
tor is still abnormally high, All dangor,
howovor Is believed to bo past. Already
soma of tho snfforers nro clearing away
tlio wreck loft by tho storm. No further
loss of lifo Is reported, leaving the death
list as a result nl the Hood at one.
Schantjn, Maroli 3. Tno waters of
the Lackawanna receded many feet dur
ing tho night and all danger of further
damage from the oveifiow Is past.
PirrsurJito, Mar, 3 Tho weather Is
very cold hero this morning and the flood
Corset House...
TbeVlilUat Corset.
The G. D. Corset and wslst.
The Ferris Wlt.
In tho rivora contlnuo sto reredo. It will
bo sovornl days bofnro normal conditions
aro restored. Tho estimated damngo to
maufneturers on account of tho flood ia
a million and a quarter.
Nkw Yonic, March 3. Reports receiv
ed this morning from the Hooded dis
tricts of New England and tho middle
states indicated that tho freshets aro
slowly receding. Reports of loss of lifo
are Incompletu but It la believed at least
a scoro havo porlsliod. Probably fifty
thousand nro temporality deprived of
employment. Ihe financial loss will not
fall far short of flvo million.
Passaic, N. J., March 3. Tho awlft
uurrontof Saddlor River, uhich soparates
thla city from tho vlllngoof Dundee, car
ried away n bridgo oarly this morning
and six peraona who wero standing on
tho Btructuro nro believed to havo boen
drowned.
CUNARD
LINER
OVERDUE
Anxiety for the Steamer
Etruria:
Quicenbtown, March 3. Tlio Cunard
llnor Etruria, from Nuw York, was duo
hero on Saturday, but has not yot ar
rived. OREGON
SUPREME
COURT
Polk
and Alarion County
Cases Decided.
Supremo court docislonstodiiy woro aa
follews:
Wolverton.J. Robecca A. Sklnnor, v.
Geo. E. Lewis ot al Polk county, nlllriued.
Moore, J, F. L. Richmond v. South
ern Pacific Co., Multnomah Co.aflirmod.
Uenn, C. J. Sol. Hlrsch et uf v. Snloin
Flouring Mills Co, Multnomah Co. Re
versed und remanded.
Irving Park Association v, Watson,
Multnomah Co.. ufilrmid.
Tho Sunreme court today nfllrmod tlio
case of Rebecca A. Skinner v. Geo. A.
Lewis ot al nt Polk county, thiiB uphold
iug tho decision of Judgo Boise.
1 his decision upholds tho will made
by the Into R, L. Skiuuor of West Salem
and an hoir who alleged that Skinner
was weak in mind and Impaired by old
agn has boon defeated.
The heirs, who contested tho
will alleged that R. L. Skin
ner was incapable of transacting
bueiiiess and that uudiio influenca in
duced him to bestow his property upon
other than his son, Hiiuin Alonzo Skin
nor, and also that thu will wits not ex
ecuted in duo aud legal, form, Supremo
court holds that tho ovidonco slious
that Skinner wns of sound and dispon
ing mind nnd memory and tho will
was proporly executed, nnd that it, to
gether with its cord led thereafter exe
cuted, should bo admitted to probate,
Thu suit brought by Sol Hirsch, ot at
against tho Salem Flouring Mill Co. was
to recover for 2J0 bushels ol wheat
which woro delivered to tho mill com
pany in 1807. Paymontfor tho wheat
was demanded in lb!)!) and refused. Tlio
question to bo decided was whether
tlio receipt issurd by tho mill com
pany cuntf.lnod all tho ngrcoment
that existed between tho parties.
Tlio judgment of thu circuit court lor
Multnomah county waB based tipnu n
theory that tho wheat receipt Hot up by
tho mill company contained thu entiru
contract between tho parties and could
not tin contradicted or varied by parol
testimony, Tho supremo court holds
that since there wus an Idaho nt fact,
upon this question, the triai
should havo beeti had nnd testimony
taken. Tho supremo court
expresses no opinion as to tho proper
construction of thu wheat receipt, and
the case Is remanded to tlio circuit
court to bo retried,
J $YV) s ) m t
SWEET SPRING TIME
Smiles ironlly upon our way. Tho big
iionnod instead its guru oi opring,
IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
We aro allowing a splendid new line of
SUITS, COATS, HATS, PANTS, SWEATERS, ETC
Tho new Windioretto tie for men is vary solt and summery.
...Boys
Our now Spring stock embraroe all
Suits ranging in price iroiu
. . . .
NORFOLKS, SAILORS, H-PIKCK
626
New Tomorrow
Neck Ruffs
Hennas
Shirt Waists
Dress Skirts
Petticoats
Fancy Hosiery
Sifri Lace Hose
A II ft. a I ansa
mi uiii vuvbd
LATEST
GOTHAM
DISASTER
Explosion in a Celto'.
loid Factory
Starts a Fierce Blaze-Twelve
People
Badly Injured- $200,000
Damage.
Nkw Yonic, Mnr. 3. Twolvo people
woro injured, two fatally, nnd throo
missing as n result of n firo caused by an
explosion in n collulold factory at 212
Canal Btreot oarly this morning. Tho
firo sproad to lour buildings on either
side and thoy wota almost completely
destroyed.
Most of thu people woro injured by
jumping from windows, Fatally Injured;
jumped from sixth story. Daniel Sholl
tard; jumped from tho fifth story. Jos.
Cully. Richard Farrington ia believed
to bo in the ruins. Tho property loss
Is two hundred thousand dollars.
Hunting for
Jis Uncle'
Newton R. Moesor loft Tazewell. Clol
homo county. Tennessee, somo timo In
tlio oarly HixtioB, nnd was nover heard of
but once. HownB thon Bomu whore In
the West with somo Indians. Ho wnB
onco sheriff of tho county, was nn extra
lino scribo nnd n good business man.
Any information loading to his where
abouts will bo highly appreciated by Ills
"Nophow." T. A. Eauthidoe,
Ashland, Ivy.
Fire This Afternoon.
At 3 o'clock this afternoon tho depart
ment was called out to extinguish a firo
nt Sixteenth and State streets. Little
damngo wns dono.
Don't singe the hair be
cause it splits at the ends.
When the hair splits it sim--ply
shows it is weak. - IFecH
your hair witli Aycr's Hair
Vigor, the genuine hair-food.
It cures dandruff, stops fall
ing of the hair, and always
restores color to gray hair.
"I have used Aycr's Hair Vigor for
30 years. It Is elegant for a hair dress
ing and for keeping the hair from split
ting at the ends."
J. A. Gruenfcldcr, Grantfork, III.
f I. All drui litis. J. C. AU8 CO.. Lowell, Mm.
Former Governor Hogg ot Texas has
rofuecd to don court drens to bo pre
sented to King Edward VII.
WrwTzinn's
FRESH TODAY
Chocolate Creams
AND
Bon Bons
154 State St.
Phone 2874.
store has put off its winter robe and
Clothing...
the latest fudrf aud lauelirt in Boyb
-.-. . .-
$.yu up to 5)B.iu
SU1TH, KTO.
Hair Splits
Special for Wed'sday
A vary elaborate lino of Ladles' Muslin draw
er, corset covers und gowns, worth $l.0J each
will bo sold at 02 cents on Wodinwduy.
All Over Embroidery
New Wash Goods
Wool Etamlnes
Lawn Kamonas
Silk Waists
W B Corsets
Ladles' Suits
Silk Skirts
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