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MftWw isumswtaayiJujxjt-JUL... . v r s. s .'' W&0S8-., ?f ? V ...iXzW -. 5iti.iTO iwi .m i K I'f lj3 " Ff Ttt 'CSTETJirSC 't --ni.-r- ,JH W VVJ4 ' r - tf ri r t. i rr m I flj&ft if j nan ' if tsasst MdAlai !l MMIIBHHHMMHMIIMIIHHMIIMaNHH .DCDITDC ncruuo. TO RECEIVE (Breat ale... M M II M K H W M H Regular $1.00 Gowns for 60c, ALMOST HALF PRICE ' A great offering from Hie Muslin underwear stock. Ev eryone of them fresh and new. All this season's productions. They're made of fine camb'ic, some are prettily trimmed with "Val" lace, others trim med with dainty embroider ies. It is the greatest under'' muslin offering you or we have ever seen. Not likely to see another one like it for time to come. Don't rtbfe "ft THE olver son's Jm&SBsjfo I ppw tl yk .9 ! J ft. zEl m m m m n M n H B H a H n a a n m B W B H re H 66 S B U V IMJilllBVlMHHMHHBIHMHRHMilHHaHIIIIHai Does Your flfatch Keep Time 1 not we'll euro It, and whoa wo got through with it you'll wonder why yon didn't thfnk of us botoro. Wo have had over 30 years oxperionco thoro ia no watch o complicated but what wo cAn mako any part of it in case It' a broken. W ntao havo uptodato fa cilities (or making add repairing Jewelry and you will not gruinblo at tho prices either. CHAS, H. HINGES J cwcler and Optician 88 State Street. Next Door to Ladd & Push's Bank ROTH St 0RABBR Imiwted New Norway, extra line Mack- I Si --- .Mill - MMUWIl " 5C Fancy Mackeral ioc Hoyaiciue aaiffloa... -. .- - 15c FURNISH Salem Republican Club Reor ganized for Campaign. Committee Appointed to Show Candidate Around. A foV Republicans of this city mot nnd revived tho Republican Club or ganization, for tho uuruoso of provid ing n sultnbio reception to tho Hon. Win. .1. Furnlah rtn tho occasion of IiIb ronilng to tills city. Tho following olIloorB woro choBon for tho onsulng cmnpaign: Prcsldont. Claud Oatch; vlco-presldont, George V. Jones; Hecretnry, V. w. Hall; treasurer. P. C. l'orrino. Chairman (latch appointed tho fol lowing committee to rccolvo Mr. Fur nish, and alioW him around tho town; J H. MoNary. C. A. Murphy, J. D. hoc, Dr. J. N. Smith and W. J. Culver, V. J. Culver, clinlrman of the Ma rlon county Republican central com mittee, ban opened headquarters in rooms 1 and 2, in the Ilush-llroyman block, and is arranging for tho cam paign, Robert A. Crossan, an old-tlmo political worker, has been appointed secretary. A meeting of tho central committee has been called for next Saturday afternoon. W. II. Downing, chairman of tho Democratic control committco, has opened headquarters at tho offlco of P. A. Prazlcr, in tho D'Arcy block on Htate street, and Mr. Fmzler has bcon appointed secretary of tho committee. A cull lias been Issued by tho chair man for a meeting of tho commltteo nnd candidates, to bo hold on next Saturday, TALKED ABOUT ' MEXICO Dr. H. H. Olinger Tells of Ills Observations Wheat Market CHICAGO, April It Wheat, 72 72c. BAN FRANCISCO, April 14. Wlioat Best catloa pie (caches.-... 30c neat ration pie tprlcois ...--.---.. 35c 3 ibt fancy dried pcuchca. .. -25c 3 Its extra Fancy eeaches 35c 2 lbs extra fancy aprlcois- ....- 25c 6 tba extra larie Italian prunes 2c JS3S 2e aoc Alesonfon tti.- 2 cans cood table peaches - I caa best Lemon dlni peaches- Dest Koyal Club aalruon 3 cans ton! Salmon .-- .- ...... 25c 8 lbs box macaroni .... . ... . 40c Country cured breakfast bacon 13 l-2c oti(.r luicv niiuuiMtll.i... - .-.. ....yt GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE 8IDNEY POWER Sidney. Oronon Mado for family uso, ask your grocor for It. Ilrnn and shorts nlways on hand. A. T. WALN Aeent Armour's jlamj ..... ... 16c Olives, Sweet Pickles, Sour and Mlckles Pickles, Chow Chow, of Monopole lidklnr Powder, It's absolutely pure Try a can 124 State Street. ROTH St 0RABBR Telephone 511 mmttmuMmMummMmMmmmmmmmmtmmmuimittiUMmmmtmi New York Millinery Parlors 317 COMMERCIAL STREET. Will akow you tlili weak TMU FINEST LINE OF MILLINERY AT roruLAit ritioEB. ijeo our SPECIAL LINE OF DRKBS HATH for $2.75, f.'I.OO, f.1.50 1 and LOO. All Pntlorn Hate liulow coat. New ntreot hata received daily. Mrs. Hooker, Manager. rnnmsmwumumtmmmimMtmtmmmmmtmmtmmmtwummtmmmm ST06KT0N SALE FOR THREE DAYS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Bed Spreads $ 85 Spreads J? 69 $ 25 Spreads $ 98 $ 50 Spreads $1 39 2 25 Spreads 1 89 $2 75 Spreads....,,.. $2 50 2 95 Spreads $2 48 3 00 Spreads $2 65 $3 25 Spreads 2 87 S3 35 Spreads $2 98 Muslins.-. We tfive you prices on these. the lowest Ladies' Kid Gloves We have all shades, deli cate and dark, and gloves that are guaranteed, $2 00 Gloves. $ 25 51 50 Gloves $ 25 $1 3$ Gloves $ 15 $ 10 Gloves S 90 Men's Unlaundered Shirts... At 38 cents Sateen Skirts... We have a beautiful line of Sateen Skirts. Those who liked our Sateen Skirts so much this winter have a chanae to buy from skirts bought from tjiis famous house at Bargain rices. Second Week of Our Bargain Carnival Dr. II. II. dinger, who returned Sat urday from a three-months' visit In Mexico, Cuba and tho Eastern cities, tolls some interesting things about tho places visited, in tho following Inter view with a Portland paper: "Mexico City is about four times ns large ns Portland. All tho business blocks eroctcd in tho last few years are of modern American stylo, and havo all the modern conveniences. An American laboring man Jiaa no busi ness In Mexico, for tho reason that ho cannot compete with native laborers; an American professional man has no Inducements to go to that country, be cause the field Is already well supplied With Americans. But Dr. Olinger .says that, by liboral concessions to outside enterprises, mnny Amorlcan and Brit ish capitalists are boing encouraged to invest their money In manufacturing establishments In Moxlco, and tho gonoral opinion is that good profits are being rcnllzcd. Among tho largo on terprlses recently established thoro by American capital Is a steel plant. Man ufactorles conducted upon tho plans which mako thorn successful In Ameri ca will bo still mora successful In Mexico, where tho competition is not yet so close. But for a man without a considerable amount of capital, Mcx Ico has nothing to offer. "Dr. Olinger attended a Spanish bull fight every week ho was In Moxlco. Ho didn't particularly enjoy tho bull lights, but went In hopes of seeing a Spaniard killed. Tho fights aro vory exciting, becauso of tho dangor in' volvcd, but In tho fights Dr. Olinger wltncssod no men woro Injured. See ing horses gored by tho bulls is sick ening at first to ono who is not accus tomed to witnessing tho fights, but af ter ono has seen a few horeij killed in that way ho does not mind it. "Dr. Ollngor went from Vera Cruz, Moxlco, to Havana, Cuba, and re mained In tho lattor plnco a fow days. On ovory hand ho hoard tho Cubans commotio" tho administration of affairs in Cuba by tho Amorlcans, but bo found that tho Cubans almost univer sally rogard their bonofnetors with suspicion. Bont upon making trouble rnMPANV tho Spanlnrds havo persistod in tolling WVITirmi tl.n f'..1.n..u tl.n, M,n TTnltttil Rl.lng ulll koop tho island as un Amnrlcnn do pondoncy, In order to profit by taxes that may bo lovlod. Tho Cubans be llovo moro or loss of what 1b thus re peatedly told thorn, nnd ontortnln no llous doubts as to tho real Intentions of tho government. "Dr. Olinger returned to tho United States by stoamor from Havann to Now York. Ho spent several days In Washington, but did not havo nn op portunity to moot Proaldont Itooso volt." o i Will Erect Church Home $1 25 values In wrappers $ 98 $1 00 Table Linens $ 89 Unified Curtains $ 73 Unlaundered Shirts $ 38 Steel Rod umbrellas .... $ 49 $1 25 Whitened Spreads $ 95 Summer Corsets $ 49 Peco Petticoats $1 10 White Dimity, per yard $ 07 Napkins, bleached. doz.$ 55 10c Bleached Muslin ... 7 I-2c Dalrymple's jtttmmKmnmMttmmmtmummmtmmtmutMmmtmtmuuMmmmut I NEW THIS WEEK ON OUU DKL10ATKS8KNCOUNTKR. Loafed Ham Jellied Pigs Feet STEAMED BOILED HAM Th flavor o( a Steamed, Boiled Haw surpnmi all others Fuller & Douglas, Grocers US Btt It.. D'Anv Hid. Phono Main 811 TiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMmtHHrMiitttHWimMiiiiHjmHiimiminui;uimm Bicycle Sundries Wo now have moat complete line c( kimdries of all eorta (or the wheel, from tho smallest ball bearing to tho Uteat anddlu or beat tiro. Kkctrle Stroke belli, V5 eonta. Flue Pueh Button bells, 76o. Cement, 5 ami 10c. To Ollpa, 'M and iffla. Pedals. I 26 and 11.50. Dexter Not Harriots, tho Indies' fuvoi lie, 60c, Most oil, 10c It lu 1 oil. U5o. Good oil lumps, fl.ftO. lleatoll Umpa.tilOO. Oaa lumps, all klnda and prices. Chain bruaht, 31k). Single tubo tlree, fB.UO. SIiikIo tubo Kuarauteed $(1.00 up. Heat Hartford Thorn Urea, $11). All aorta o( ohaina, petlnh, Krlpa, wrtmuhea, cementa, tlrea HuhU, eaddloa, hiKKago carrier, elo,, at tholoweit uisr ket price. Special Snap A tine, 12 inch, aoamleea, braaa font puuip, with heavy oaat bate, tho emtio auality that hai cold for 00a heretofore, ur prlcu 60. Electric Bike Lamps An entirely now aud practical lamp, dainty as cat) bo, clean and odorless, la cipenstvo to uulnuln, U. Kluctrlc band lamp, for use about thohoaae, around dark corner, etc , S 00 Ckmiu and and mo thaiQ. You'll bo Interfiled, Flllwl with dry battetlca and uolhlnjf to bother. Best Sewing Machine Oil Aa well as needles, oil and parta (or all tuaohiuo. Tho conRrcgntlon of tho United Hrethorn Snlom Mlafllon, which has been conductitiR Ita eorvlcua in the old i Knnsna IIoubo, nt tho cornnr of Court tind High strootR, will build a church Home this Biimmor. Tho location hns J not yot boon decided upon, but tho do- I nomination vlll build. UlBhop N. Caa- J tlo, of Philomath, was in Snlom Sun- dny, nnd rouductod norvlcea for this ' congregation, retumlnR to Phllomntli 1 this morning. DIbIiop Cnwtlo will loavo for Dayton, Ohio, tlio lattor part of tho , month, to nttond n mootlnR of tho I Hoard of I1Ih1hb of tho United Droth- urn church, when flnnnclal aid will bo Bocurcd for tho erection of tlio church nt Snlom. Tho pastor of iho Salem church is Hov. N. J. Crawford, o Funeral Was Held Monday Tho remains of Mm. Rinnm Dennett, who llod In thla city on Sunday, tho (ith Inst., woro Klvon burial in Leo MIbhIoh cemetery thla afternoon, fit noral sorvlcoa woro conducted nt tho q, rirai ji. vi, cnurcii iu i:.iu ociock iuib niiuiiiiHiu. duo, uumiuii vum u runt dont of Stnyton. and tho romhlna woro Kopt iu an ombnlmod atato until tho huubnnd could roturn from Texas. The decoaaed was tho mother of H. p. Dennett, at ono time editor of tho Stnyton TIiuob. o ulst your farms and city praparty with Derby & Wlllson, corner of Stats and Commoralnl streets, o PERSONALS. F. A. WIGGINS 29&-SS7 Liberty St., Salem. OeorKO Dorcas was lu RiiRone today. Dr. l 0. Clarlt, of Stnyton, waa In tuo city today. Sd Scott, ohlof of police of RiiKeno. was lu Salem today. D. II. Jamoa, tho houso furnishing man. was In Albany today, City Recorder and Mrs. N. J. Judah havu roturnod from Portlnud. Mra. K, R MoKlnnoy and daughtor. Oonovlovo. nro visiting friends In Tur ner. Hon. John II. Smith, of Astoria, a prominent Democratic politician, ia In tho olty. Mrs. P. 8. Knight baa kouo to San FranoUco. to visit hor daughter, Mrs. W. A. Stringer R 1). Toiiruo nnd K. U Dagley. at toruej's. of Htllsbora, had bustnesa be fore (ho supreme court today. A. U Ponton wont to Stnyton today. Ho la now employed as traveling salesman lor we uregon Nursery Company. Mrs Q. AV. Ferrell. of llrooks. la In the city, vlaltlnR hor son. Frank For rell. en route to Tho Dalles, where ahe win spend about sis weeks vialtlnx tier uaiiKiucr. j.rs. not vinbert o Qranion 4 Ragan. Aro Just recelvluR a frosh lot of their Ohaste & Sanborn ooffeee. Some thing new Iu Hnglt&h Ureakfaat Teas, also a new shipment of several grades ot rtasket Fired Japan Teas. Try this Drtu. and you will sto that they keep the bet. ' o OAWTOTIIA. OREGON SUPREME C0URT Marion County Man Recovers for Obstruction of Road. Tho supremo court this nftcrnoon rendered three decisions, no follews: Nannlo N. Starr, respondent, vs. Kate At. Kaiser, appellant, from Mult nomah county, John b, Cloland, Judge; affirmed; opinion by Justlco Wolvor ton. Curtis 13. DpworB, by Danlol C. Bow ore, RUardlan, rOsppndcnt, vs. Star LoRRlng & LumborlnR Company, a cor poration, appellant, from Columbia county; affirmed; opinion by Chief Justlco Dean. S. Sponcer, respondent, vs. .V. C. Peterson, appellant; from Marlon county; Ceo. II. Burnett, Judgo; af firmed; opinion by Justlco Mooro. Motion to fllo an undertaking was allowed In tho caso of John MpCourt, respondent, vs. John IS. Beam, nppol lant. Motion to dismiss was not allowed In enso of LowIb vbj Wann. Bowers vs. Star Logging & Lumber Company was an action to rocovor damagos for personal Injury. Plaintiff was given a verdict .and judgment In tuo Jowor court, ana uorenuant corpor ation appealed. Bowora, aged 18 years, was working on company's logging steam rallroud, and in March,, 1899, while working on tho train, having bcon in tho company's employ only 10 days, was thrown in front of a car nnd Ills arm badly crushed, requiring am putation. Appellnto court finds that Bowers was engaged In a dangorous capacity, that bad elomonts of dangor not obvious to Inexperienced persons. Exporlenco waB required to do tho work snfoly, and, tho court finding that tho boy was Inozporlenccd, and not adequately warned of tho dangers attached to his duties, affirms tho Judgment of tho lower court. Tho caso of Spencer vb. Petorson was an action to recover damagos for alleged obstruction of a highway. In tho circuit court plaintiff sued for $1500 damages, and recelvod judgment for $100, from which defendant ap pealed. In appealing dofendant alleged sovoral errors on tho part of tho pro siding Judgo, but tho supremo court sustains tho rulings mado below. Tho main contontlou of tlio defondnnt wan that tho road alleged to bo obstructed was not a public highway. Tlio road over which tho suit resulted Is located in tho Waldo Hills fruit tracts, a plat of which was made nnd Introduced as ovldonco nt tho trial. Tho court holds that tho Instrument convoying tho tracts having boon duly ontorod of record, It was Intondod thoroby to dedlcnto them to tho uso of tho public. On this subject tho opinion says: "For tho rulo Is well settled that whon an owner or ronl proporty Inys out a town upon It, nnd divides tho land Into lots nnd blocks, with streets and alloya be tween, nnd sells any of tho lots with roforenco to such plan, ho thoroby ir revocably dedicatos tho streets and alloys to tho ubo of tho public." Tho decision sustains tho Judgment of tho lowor court. O ' Old Salemlte Dead. ICd P, HutchliiH, for many years a contactor nnd bulldor n,t Snlom, dlod todny nt noon at bis homo between In dependence nnd Monmouth. Ho bad nn oporatlon at tho Snlom Hospital some weoka ago for cancor, and par tially recovored, hut has stiff orod from other complications slnco. Ills funer al will bo held at Dallas nt 2 p. in. TuoBdny, leaving Independence at 10 a. m. Ho was a membor of a Salem Odd Follow Lodge and also of Snlom camp Woo dm on of tho World, and will bo burled under tho auspices of tho hitter. Ho lonvos a wlfo. but ,no children, and wiib about 38 yoars of ago. o To Enjoin Cutting Wood Jean Pugh hns begun n suit ngalnst John Hamilton and Emll Bolor. In which ho sooks to enjoin tho defend ants from furthor trespassing un n 31 ncro trnct of land In t 0 s, r 3 w, which plaintiff alleges la his proporty. Plain tiff reproaonts that defendants have cut nnd romoved about 300 cords of wood, of tho valuo of $450, nnd ho sooks to bo reimbursed In that amount ns damages. o- ' Don't Make An engngomont for Monday ovonlng, April 14th, but como and spond tho evening with tho Itobokahs, when a good program, fortuno tolling, fish pond, refreshments and other forms of nmiiBonumt will bo provided, nun oral admission, 10 cents. 2t AN I Ti WOOLEN MILL STORE m . - ' APPEAL TAKEN Salem Receivers Have Kinds of Trouble, Salem receivers seem to havo their share of trouble In tlfo administration of tlio Gilbert Bros, estate. On Satur day afternoon an appeal to the su promo court was filed in tho caso of II. II. Thollsen's claim of $554.72, as oxponsos during his tomporary receiv er ship. Tho claim was allowed by United Stntes Judgo Bolllngor, of Portland, who hold tho charge was reasonable, and directed that it bo a proforred claim, to bo paid out of tho funds of tho receivership estate, sub ject to tho discretion of tho Marlon county circuit court In denying the claim, Judgo BoIbo holds that ho has no Jurisdiction to allow tho claim to bo paid out of tho receivership funds, for tho reason that tho caso has been dismissed from Judgo Bellinger's court, because of lack of Jurisdiction, and contends that tho claim should have been considered nn Item of costs and collected from tho plaintiff In tho case, Mrs. Emma Johnson, to whom all costs woro assessed. In his ruling Judgo Boise Is of tho opinion that, it having been demon strated that tlio litigation was Improp erly tnken into tho United States district court, then tho estate should not be llnblo for such expenses that were needlessly contracted, o City Property Is Attached D. Bowcrmnn has begun suit against John Patterson to recover $102.77, claimed to bo duo on n promissory note. Lots 11 and 12, block 17, Queen Anno's addition to Salem, and lots 3 to G, inclusive, block 31, and tho west half of. block 3D, University nddltlon to Snlom, all bolonglng to tho defond nnt, has been attached, o Is Now A Citizen Wm. Konnor, a nntlvo of Germany, has renounced his allegiance to Em peror William, and was todny granted dual citizenship papers, o Good Meals. A meal can bo enjoyed whon flno bread and pastry aro used, such as aro mado at tho Pfoncor Bakery. All good housekeepers uso this baking. o A. M. Clough, successor to D. E. Hunslnger Funeral Director, 107 State Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon. o O jOl. 3 I O 3. X CJi. . Doarstbs lhB Kind Ym Hart Alars Bongl NEW TODAY. Slab Wood. Tho prlco for tho remain ing slab wood at tho foot of Stato Btroot will bo $2 a load from this dato. April 14th. 4-14-3t For Sale. A good small morcantilo buslnoss, ut Involco price. Apply nt storo, No. 40C Stato street 4-14-31 Arlsto Hair Food Is sold and Its use demonstrated by Mra. Etta Kneeves. Phone Red 2331. 44-14-1m DEUELOPMENT.... 10,000 barrel Roche Harbor Lime ueed in tho development oi Palom and vicinity during tbo paat year. D. S. BENTLEY & CO SoleAitnts. List your proporty with Derby & Wlllson, corner of State and Commer cial streets. Try Our Fresh Taffies . .25c and 50c Boxes... "FLEUR DE LIS" Confectionery ami Ice Oroam Parlors. 144 State St. - - Salem The Racycle "" -V1M ft "w K Bwfl MMS7 Liberty St, Salem. ,,, "& sVJWJt." Farm Machinery. Wasoan, Buggies. f OwifT&S&i&f Bicycles, Sewlujj Machine. $35 to $60. A Full Line on Hand. Wheels cleaned ft 00 Wood rime nut on . , . it 60 Morgan A Wright eating put on. . .$2 Inner tube, drst nualitv. i Morrow coaster and brake put cui Id 60 ? v;?,Ieavv tr1' wilujf $S GO IPOS Salar. Majestic. 30th Century and Search Liglittiaa lamps eaoh $S tO VVeoarrya hilt line of aundrlea, In Ojudlng the lolmwin tire : Hartford, & TYA Vf ? Fl8t Dataware aud M. W , (double tube.) YhWla called fer ami delivered h, Clayton R Young PbBe Red 9tV. Macaroni No. 1 Large box, white and yellow. 35 cents Large fancy Silver Prunes, 5c per lb. 10 Pounds Pink Beans, 25c. 8 Pounds Italian Prunes. 25C. 3 Cans Tomatoes. 25c Al Flour per sack, 70c. 3 cans Salmon, 25C Onion Sets, per pound 5C Navel Oranges, per doz, . 20C. Lemons, per dozen 15C. Bananas, per dozen 20c Shoulders, 9clb. Scotch Oats 10c per Package. JuniBO Mush. 2 1-2 lb Package 5c Two 2 1-2 lb packages premium mush 5C Four packages 25c- M. T. RINEAIAN 132 State fit. Telephone j31 Is the store to buy your cloth ing, New goods are arriving daily The markets have been ransacked for the latest styles and it affords us pleasure to buy i. we have been successful. For you to sec them is to be 1 Salem convinced. -oft-" X WOO I Sore 254-26 Commercial Street, Salem, Oreton, BlMnHHBHBKiMBaflHHMI 1902 Ah sj-y BICYCLES Stood the Test of Years AND ARE TODAY BETTER THAN EVER Ask nambler Riders There are Thousands of Them, and Ever on the Increase. Prices: 4) $35.00 and $40 00 Chain Models. $45.00 Cushion Frame. $60 00 Chalnless. Bu& Any gear, eaddlo, or handlebar. OurmodelSS ladles wheelat $35.00 which Is the test ladles' wheel the Ram bler factory bull! this season. Is crrta nlv rrovlns a winner, the wavthev re stlllnr. It has several Improvements over all others, aamely, aluminum chain nd dress tuards. ( that will not creak, plenty of space between handlebars and saddle, maklne mountlf f. , and uiiiuuuunui easy, nut menuumng inc easy naing POJIIIOO II lives tnc noer. reaais without any sham Mints to tear skirts. Then for those who want a rood wheel for less ff25.y' we have a $25 wheel In both ladles' and rents' madels THAT 19 BtCOMO TO NONE. The best of wheels need protection and that Is what we iIyc. We take care of our riders. We are open to the bicycle trade 12 months a year. We are in the business to stay. Call and inspect our 1902 models, It may save you Dollars In the end. Call In and Inspect our line, we have every price, every weight and every style. Old wheels taken In exchanie Second-hand wheels from $8,00 up. ..Our Repair Shop is Complete.. The idea that wo only do our own repairing ia certainly wrong. WE DO ANY KIND OF BICYCLE KEPAIRING We fit any kind of a tire. PR0M.PT DELIVERY AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. SHIPP & HAUSER - 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank. 3ff Barr's German Salve! inct Wvht Heala qulrlly all cute, or bruUeJ eIU01' ISlil' Drawn aoroneea out of lame back, and Ia what you will aay tl your bicycle re draws aliverBout of tleeh which often break oft too short to null. RtiMr i.tu I sticking planter. Try it and you will never oo wittiout. Uy mail 25c. L. M. BARR, 20 State Bt. . . , Saicm.Or. patriet: is done bv me. I do all kluda of bicycle rf pairing and maranteo It to bo flrstclaes in every respect. All kinds of tires fitted) FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court Bt. Phone 2M. Correct Dress m Stylish Fitting Clothes Our standard of excellence in fabrics, trimmings and tailoring Is high enough for us to guarantee your entire satisfaction. HAINES Si Merchant Tailors PRICES. $15.00 UP STBDLvTSR 272 Commercial St, .--"