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"., ETtflTKS JMjjMT TJW--I J7-i ' pwmpw So fc ? N-. tir h Tfik. Fi, 0;WA TiAa nlpiciltiTO U en ersry to of tbo jrenntn Laxative Bromo'QinnincTMcUv fWHttiha rawtdy IhU car a OlU In omo dr. , Men's suits to order, $10 and up. Rogers, Blake & Go's, repre sentative will open a trunk full of samples of woolen goods, April 16 and 17. See the Jatest styles at Greeiibaunfs Dry Goods Store Next Door to tho Postofllre 8WA Thtinlgtifttnre In on every box of tha snnln Laxative BromO'QiiininGT.bieu y?Z?'fc"E!tlio rcndy thut cnr it rold In on Any. CARPBTS Made, laid and lined by cap-' able and experienced work man. The wear and appear ance of carpet depend1 largely on the manner in which they are made and laid. They should neither be loose or strained to a high tension. The value of a proficient car pet layer is often underesti mated. See our large line of carpets. Bbitorial pnc of tfoe Capital journal AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CAIiD. IHE DAILY JOulAli Member Northwest Afternoon News- paper League. DY H0FERBROTHER8. The House Furnishing Co. SOS Com'l at., nojet to Post office 8lorB at flalom and Allmtiy, RZ&Z&Zit&f&i&&MZ! ...CHICAGO TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1902. Daily One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dallv Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, EO Cents Per Month, weeKiy une rear, i.wu in Avance. A DIRECT NOMINATION LEAGUE. Doth political partlon have demand ed direct nomination of nil candidates ih their platforms In Marlon county. Tho Lockwood law, enacted by tho last legislature, as demonstrated and tried at Portland, only loBall7.es one sot of bosses or the other, and de stroys all political party orfeanlzatton. A number of Salem gcntlemon, of all parties, hnvo detormlned to tako stops td have a prnpor direct nomina tion bill drawn and presentod to tho noxt legislature. Petitions aro out for tho formation of a Direct Nomination League of nn entirely non-partisan character, Those favoring this reform should call and sign theso potltlons at The Journal of fice, at tho oiTlco of Mr. E. C, Cross, who presented tho matter and secured Its adoption In tho Republican county convention, and tho office of Mr. W. ' Slater, who secured Its adoption In tho Democratic convention. Governor deer, Tllmon Ford and other Republi cans of prominence aro In favor of this reform, and bo should ho ovory American citizen who understands how tho primaries and nomination of candidates aro carried on tinder tho slating and packing program. As soon as enough names aro secured an organization will bo perfected to so ruro this reform most neoded. shown by tho shooters Is simply a demonstration of what chances mon will tako when onco their brute na ture Is aroused, while tho Rov. R. Kecno Ryan said that tho Kansas City affair Is a striking Indictment of cycry minister, ovcry Christian and every law-abiding citizen, tt Is a wonder to mo that God docs not send some tor rlblo scourgo upon a peoplo who per mit such barbarous atits in their com munity. Wo would not permit a bull, fight, and yet these poor llttlo pigeons aro Just as much worthy oitr love and protection." Tho Rev. M. E. Kawcott said that tho slaughter of birds la tho Kansas City shoot was not sport It was simply assassination, hnd ho said that when ho left tho ground ho had small re spect for tho shooto'rs, no matter what their skill, and no r?spec,tfor tho so- called sport. Tho Rev. F. C. Priest, tho fifth rri'drilldr or'lh6cymml8slon( also denounced the practice of using living birds for shooting contests, and said that tho Christian peoplo of tho whole country ought to mnko them selves heard, and put an end to tho barbarism. All of which Is respectful ly referred to tho lawmakers. o STORE I9R PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. ...Great Alteration Sale... Chicago Store's Onward Jttarcli"The entire stock must be closed out within 30 days to make room for carpenters and bricklayers. Our store will be made twice its present size and remodeled all over, sb we have to clear tke stock out to protect it from mortar, lime and sand. The buying public knows our way r j! i i "j i ii.i. j....: ii.r. KK.ur uuiug uusinew anu may ueuenu wi;u uuimg im. -1 l- I I 1. -! I I . i saie gooas win oe soia at prices inai were never heard of before in Salem. I McEYOY BROS., Proprietors. j $ Court Street, Salem, Oregon jRi The American Circle ...Manufacturing Co. The American Cyolo Manufacturing Company iniikos 05 per cont. of all the bicycle sold In Balum, Thta Is what they say about our line: "Columbia lllcycloi aro the standard bloyoles o( tho world . Hartford ami Vldutto Bicycles, also nindo in tho Columbia factories, aro loadors In tholr.rosportive classes." ..COLUMBIA.. 1902 BICYCLES Columbia, Model 81-82, Chalnlcsa $75 00 Columbia, Model 65-66. Chnlnless $50 00 Columbia, Model 84-85, Chain $40 00 Hartford, Model 3 1-2!), Chain $35 00 Hartford, Model 2 324, Chain, -. $30 00 Videttcs, Model 3 334, Chain $25 00 JUtfore buying call and see our wheels. Wo havo the lamest stock In tho city to select from. Wa equip wheels with any tiro or saddle, tnko old wheels 4Marl payment, sell on easy terms, do general repairing, hnvo a complete lino ui uiiyuto nuiuiriua, uuu ruin mnv wnveiv. wur now location, iao uouu oireoi. Otto J. Wilson r- i - , 'Willi' in 'iny "- t - A Welcome Visitor on a Hot Day Is tho iceman t tint serves you with the beit nod purest Ice tlmt can bo sccurod, end serves ) ou promptly nnd uullftiiiuly. Our twrvk'e Is vaitifactory at nil tttnenf our ire Is pure, oltrir and out in solid blocks that will lust, ami our prices will otubluyou tnitet n'l jouwnnt of It At mull coi. Jliuiufsotumi at the Qnp lul City Ice Work. . ' Mrs, M. Beck, Prop. Balem, Oregon, ...TRY OUR NEW GOODS... Cheese Sandwich. Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Crackers, QystereAtes, Butter Wafers, LemonlWafers, Gralium J WAJRRIT'T & Lacqrbnob Old pest OfUoa GroMry, U. 8. 8ENATOR8 DY THE" PEOPLE. Tho Democratic utato convention did its duty honostly, and deservort cornmondatlon for uomlnntlnR a can dldato for Uio Sonate to go boforo tho peoplo, as tho law of this otnto pro vldoH Hhall ho done. Whon It itt conHlorod that tho saino faction that jiawiiod tho law was In control of tho Republican otato con vention, it waH a cowardjy ovasion not to nornlnato a candidate. Tho truth Ih, thuro aro four or 11 vo of that faction oxpcctlnc to bo niad6 Honntor by tho noxt Ieglslaturo, and tlioy cannot trust ono another, nnd Home of thorn would hardly daro to submit thoniBolvcs tu popular voto. Tho peoplo hnvo clearly noticed that tho scones of tho last legislature aro to bo repeated, whon both factious bought votoB with appropriations, and another sonatorsKIp Is to bo bought with public money. C. 13. S. Wood, tho Domoarntlo nom inee, Ih tin nblo man, but bo radical n froo trader and untl-lmporlaltst Uint ho does not ovon stand on tho very reasonable Democratic state platform. It may milt tho purposes of tho antl Simon faction, or ovon of Mr. Simon, to havo no candidate for United States sen n tor nominated In tho Ilopubllcan stnto convention, but it would havo suited tho peoplo of Orogon to hnvo had that question decided by them solves, and taken out of tho Ieglsla turo entirely. 0 ' HERMANN 18 NOT DARRED. Thero la a disposition among some Hopubllcanu to bar Dinger Hormauh, formor congressman from this district, from tho raco for tho senatorshlp. Tho Journal has not always agreed with Mr, Hermann, but it bollovos that harmony In tho party Is not posstblo along tho lino of barring out nny Re publican. It tho state convention hnd scon fit to nornlnato a candldato for senator to Biibmlt to a popular vote, and had named Mr. Uormanu, ho would havo roeolvod as lurge n popular voto as uuy man In tho state. As tho yholuo uf Republicans slll again bocomo an npplo of discord, ho has as inuoh right to entor tho scram ble as any mnn, and tho stnto might do worso than havo lllngor Hermann elected. CAM. P 3 3f. 5oofce WEATHERFORD A8 PAIQNER. J. K. Wenthorford. tho Democratic nominee for oongro, Is probably tho ablest Democratic campaigner in tho district. Ho has liveii over tits dls met uuiuununi. anu win put up an energetic canvass. Ho Is a logical sneakur. nml. nt times, becomes guilty of oratory In tho highest sonso of tho word. Ho will come nearor lining uv tho Demooratlo vote than any man the Democrats could have put up. Can tho Orcgonlan mention ono point of public policy on which Senator Joseph Simon has not been right in his votes In tho senate? Can It mention a slnglo Important is sue on which Simon did not stand ex actly with the Orcgonlan since ho has been a senator until Kb recent abandonment of Ho posltlon"to get within tho Mitchell faction? Tho Journal challenges It to naino wharoln Simon has been wrong. Right or wrong, Simon has boon stead fast and consistent In his llcpubllcnntiim. Can tho samo bo truthfully said for Mr. 8cott? TJiIb would n&t "bo Irnportunt wore It not for tho unfortunato fact that Oregon has but ono largo city as a center of political Influence, and that city until within a month had but ono dally nowspapcr. Oregon Repub licans aro today without honest leadership. o Tho Four-Track Nows Is ono of tho most entertaining lllustratod month' lies, dovotcd to travel and transporta tion, published in tho world. It is Is sued by Uio passongor dopartmont of tho Now York Central railway, called America's greatest and fastest rail road. Write to 0. II. Daniels, goncral passenger agent, Now York, for a copy. It Is only CO contB a year, and tho pictures In ono number aro almost worth that. A great deal of space is devoted to illustrating tho Pacific Northwest. Orcgonlan Editerial: Every render of the two opposing political plat forms In this stalo campaign must havo been Impressed with tho striking corrospondonco oxlstlng In many points, such as flat salaries for state ofllclnls, election of senators by popu lar vote, Inltlatlvo nnd rcforondum, Chinese exclusion, rlvor Improvement, organized labor, land laws, trusts, fed eral aid to Irrigation, Isthmian canal, On theso and perhaps ou other heads tho two parties make profusions that aro substantially identical. Tho Kant Salem school boys havo formed nn Union to play baso bull with all other Bohools this yoar. Only mombors of tho union can piny. Membership costs 25 cents and ap mltft Uio boy paying that princely sum to all privileges of the nrganUatlon. Mr. Kurnlsh's. friends Insists that ho Is a llttlo tho swiftest man In tho stato, but forgot that tho race Is not nlwaya to tho swift Astoria Iludget, Dem.: A Roseburg papor suggests that If Ooor becomes tired of all that senatorial consolation coddling, bo might omlgrato to Ohio, whore his spooehos roeolvod such fav orable notices last year. Perhaps tho peoplo of tho buckoyo state will glvo him a berth in tho sonato at tho right hand of Marcus, Uio boss. Albany Demecrat: Mr. Oeer Is out of polities and thoroughly disgusted as ho has reation to bo with Uio wlro pulling methods resorted to against him, but bo will accept U. S. senator It thrown at him. Certainly, and so would nny othor Orcgonlan. SHIP SUBSIDY BILL. It Is announced that the promoters of tho 1270,000.000 ship subsidy bill will not attempt to press its Immediate passage through tho lower house of Congress. It has passed tho Sonate, and they will let It rest for awhile. It is an exceedingly unpopular measure. The people of tho country do not bellovo that thoy should bo taxed boyond reason to swell tho onormoiiB profits of a fow ship-building syndicates, having a Joint capital of many hundreds of millions of dollars. Mombors of tho IIouso who will bo candidates for re-election noxt fall ap preciate this great facL It will havo an Important offect on tho campaign In ovory congressional district now represented by a Ilopubllcan mombor. With this understanding it is said that tho bill will bo hold out until after tho fall congressional elections. It will retain Its llfo JintU tho short session, which begins noxt Docombor, nnd will closo March 4, 1003v . Tho rich syndicates can afford to wait Thoy hopo that Uio bill of boodlo and fraud may not bocomo an Issue In the fall congressional elec tions. Mombors of tho IIouso nro already fighting shy of Uio subsidy scheme. Many membors may favor It on prin ciple and for such of their Interests as aro not Involved with their plans for a ro-olcctlon. Thoy bellovo that tho passage of the bill by Uieir votes would bo fatal to thorn In their re spective districts. Theso politicians may rest assured that the ship subsidy bill will bo an Ibsuo In tho congressional campaign, whether It passes now or Is hold out for pnssngo at the second session of this congross, to moot after tho elec tions. If tho bill pnssos ovory mom bor who voted for It will bo called to account If It Is kept over until noxt session ovory. member will bo re quired to plodgo himself ngalimt it be fore his re-election Is secured. Tho voter should not tako too much stock In the roport that tho subsidy bill cannot pass tho House. This an nouncement Is made to lull them into security, to restrain their watchful ness over tholr mombors, to get tho subjoct out of tho public mind before tho noxt election. Hut oternal vlgllnnco is tho price not only of liberty, but of our security against bad, corrupt, unoqunl legisla tion, such as tho subsidy bill, which proposes to tax all tho peoplo for tho benefit of a fow syndicates. o i Congroflsman Tonguo has cortalnly dono woll by 8nIom to gpt us n federal postofllco building and many now brick buildings for tho Salem Indian school. Salem should increase tho Creator Halem Commercial club until It has a thousand mombors nt two-bits a month. That would Insure an Income of $250 a month to bo spent in adver tising the city. o Harvey Scott says "there Is nothing In It," but has already begun a des perate fight lest his statement should prove untrue. Tho gold mines of tho Transvaal aro again producing one-third Uio bul lion they did beforo tho war In South Africa. Tho St. Iritis papers road very much as though Uiolr fair would be postponed until 1905. No. 2 For Yaauina: Train leaves Albany .... 12:f0 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1-50 p. m i Train nrrlves Yaqulnn . OHG p. tn Nu J ReturnlDP I Leaves Yaquina 0 00a.ru Leaves Corvallis i v.m a. ui Arrives Albany 12:15 p. in No. 3 For Detroit! Leaves Albany 7.00n.m, Arrives Detroit 12:15 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 12:45-p. ru Arrives Albany 5:40 p.m. Trains 1 arrives in Albany in lime to connect with the 8. P. south bound, train, as well na Riving two or three hours In Albany before departure of,- 8. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No, 2 ronnects with the 8, P. west side train at Corv..llis Crossing for Independence McMinnvllle and all points north to Portland J. Tornrr, Emvij. Stonk, Agent, Albnnv. Manncte JrlHlk AND UNION PACIFIC DEPART FOR TIMESCIICnUIES From Fiitilati'i, 't, ARRtVR FROM C'OiCitifO I I'ortUtirt ,8lt Lake. Pcnrer. Ft, Ppecill .Worth. Omlm. KMifm 8.50 n. m. City, St. Jji.uii, UilCnt,"' via Hunt ington ""AtUntlo" Ei p rem 9 p. m. via Hunt-lOKton St Paul Fait Mall 6:15 p m, Tla Bpokane ana East. Plt Lake, lldicur Fl. Worth, Omaliii, Katies City, St. Uiui, i li cafco and KaU. Wall Walla. Uulun.l. Spokane. Wallace. I'n'l man, Mlnnenpoll St. Paul. DuluthlllwH'iki. Chicago, and ait. 4:80 p tn, 8:10. ui, :oa m Salem Itcbckahs can ontertaln near ly as well as did the one of old Sa maria at tho well. SALT WATER BATHS. Big Natatorlum to Be Erected at As toria. Phil Condlt Is in town from Seaside. He reports that Mr. Zellar, the Chica go mnn, bogan work yesterday on the erection of a grand salt water swim ming tank and baths at that place. It Is located on tho beach near to and a llttlo north of tho new Grimes' Sea sldo hotel. It will be completed In 00 days, and in ample time for tho sum mer travel, to which It will add a great deal. Tho cold waters of the Pacific seaside resorts will bo heated to suit the dollcnto people. It will also bo most agreeable to many, who do not llko to get Into the" Btirf. Tho largest tank will bo G0x25 feet. Smaller ones will also bo erected. Astoria News. The Greet Rock Island Route - i Is tho only lino oporatlng week : 72 72 HOURS v PORTLAND TO rilr,GO ho ChasfC ot Cm Ti..n,nli ttMt.niB ..!.. ,.: .... ... ... 1v tiprflonallv 1 -,"' "."'" lo '"J"1 ;L,iM.i..rKfl,ern points on eaioui southern Pa conducted tour- c,fle (, offlco I s t excursion cars between Portlnnd and Chicago chango via. tho world's great est scenic line, making closo conncc-. tlons at Chicago In Union Depot for( all points East Dally standard sloop lng car between Salt Lake City, Denvor and Chicago, buffet, library, Btnoklng cars between Pueblo. Denver and Chi cago. Tho most reasonable dining car sorvico between Pueblo nnd Chlca- i go. If you aro going to Kansas City, , Omaha, Des Moines, Chicago or any plnco East, you should enquire about tho Orcat Rock Island Route boforo purchasing your ticket Ask your nearest agent about it, or wrlto for foldors, and any information desired. A. E. COOPER, Con. Agt, Portland, Ore. epot OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland Who can nanio the roal loador of tho Republican party In Orogon bo foro tho peoplo. A Umatilla Indian Is said recontly to hnvo cast off his squaw, because she persisted In painting her face. A Good Growth. Tho firm of McEvoy Bros., on Court street, who hnvo boon doing a thrifty, business In dry goods, notions anil furnishings, havo had such a good business that they need moro room, nnd nro compollod'to Incrcaso tho slzo of their building. Work has begun to double the slzo of tho room by build ing an oxtouslon at the rear. This will glvo them nn opportunity to handle their growing trade. o o Ju is o x. ac urv . nMri th 1 ha Kind Vw Hara toys BowjIf EKr C&M 0 Special attontlon paid to renting nnd selling pioporty by Derby & Willson, coruor of Commercial and Stato streets. o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Alt sailing dalea subject to cbanxo 8 p. m. For an Franclnco 1 p. rn Ball every 6 dara Dally cioti.i COLUMBIA RIVER 4 p. tn. Similar ToAiioiln and War cx.Bund.? 8pm lending!. Huttirday 10 p. m, WILLAMETTE RlV'ER Steamer Ruth leaves Balem for Port land nnd way landings on Tuef-day .Thurs days and Snturdays, about 10 n. in. For Corvallis Bnd way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays nt about 6 p. m. A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen. i'ns. Atst. Agt. O. R. & N. dock Portland, Oro. Salem, Ore. !SBSs & &&&& ISM S j3y " fir COPYRIGHT V?W'SKIK'SA At Easter Time is when the building btislners will bo in full swing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements ft will pay you to get estimates from (Joodnlo Lumbor Co., for nny and all kinds of lumbor for out or Insido work, lath, shinglos, pbrIi, doors, blinds and everything needed in this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Noir S. P. Paes'r. depot. Phono (Ml A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono of our tender and delicious meats, steaks, lactu or mutton chops' veal cutlets or pork, Our meats aro all cut from the fattest and nnmnat cattle, and we can supply your table with (rush, uutritiouH nnd wholesome meats at Ixjd rock prices. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 2rtl ' VS'l' '"V$Rr?H' s Your Stock of Hosiery? This Is ono of tho linos wo take pride In. Our hosiery department is well simp led with good, durable, inexpensive goods, nnd wo offer you bnr galuB in theso that will make it WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE To como a good disinncp to take advantage of them. We carry ladlos' and children's hosiery in different qualities from the cheap, but good, fast bluck cotton at 1 c per pair to the Egyptian I.ielo thread at 50r nor pair. Como in and look them over. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. jWF Look elsewhere, but don't buy till you see tie. 2s6see S3.000.000 I Worth of 80 pound steel rails. SO new locomotives I Jf and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining and cafe cars is the record of the $ ii -w Perfect Content Is bound to be yours when you get in sido of ono of our (.tult'essly laundered collars, cuffs or shirt Tho color and flnieh are exquisite There are no frayed edges or torn button holes to an noy you from any work dono nt this up to.date laundry. Try tho new work. Salem Steam Laundry COLOXKL J. OLMSTKD, PllOrfllKIOB. U0ROD8 D. OtMBTBD, MOH. J hone 411 230 liberty Street r Salem's Greatest House Furnlsblfltr Department 4 Store, The great Increase of freight shipments received at Sa em is due to the lare sales of Charter Qai stoves, made by MM$&$Wt in this, city, , THE KILLINQ OF 18,000 Binbs Tho five Chicago clergymen; wlto took a special trip to Kansas City (he past wook to attond Uio Brand Ameri can handicap shoot nnd to see for themselves wholher 1S.O0O plgvons to bo killed during th contest wore to u' uHniwrv in an innunmn man ner, returned homo In tlmo to nil their pulpits Sunday and to ilnnouuco, In tho Btronsost or terms the slaughter of tho birds. Tho ltev. U. A. Porclval stated that. In ttla opinion, the shoot iS otuoso poor pigeons was mor degrading thou aro tlio bull fights of .MttXloo und Spain. '-UnguaKa Talk toi uxprow mo august i fwl. and I p&uso in wnmw ir it is u clviiiii ouatry, ITmor sbeotlus is a. dlsxiaee to ouV laHtl, No worthy objeot U served. unS It U nothing but barbarism, Tke H?.J v. ii. niuumi aunt un, wja qrweiiy Astoria Iludget: Undertaker Pohl has bought h new disinfectant that is, at tho samo time, a fruit sprayer. Ho Is n farmer as well as an undertaker and kills two birds. If not two men, with ono Btono. He may take the dou ble agency of tho maohlna. 8o far as tho editor of this papori has light ou the subjeot. h would rather hear one Orogon meadow lark's burst of Bonn than all tho "dlwns1 and "prlnunu donners" this sldo of kingdom coma ft During the past year, mak-ina it the most mn.ii.rn .,.! .... .1 .. . . 'i S? & a: UA!b" .on. AR'-f b'. I-ouis, Mo. Itoso m.ivw ..nl uohh rar. Agi , ia Atigeles, Cal. "v,"u V THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM aLEM. OREGON il?t'(rfi?i.,'.,tlvnt0 boPi' ' the treatment of cbrotde and surcim) casfts. Built the pan year Mn.allr fnr t. n,nn i, ..-i i. ?.' fm T. . " -..-- w v Ni uwv IUI nillLII II IH All Ladies Who Buy SARGENT GEM FOOD CHOPPER llHltll I Ultluiluilltt I -p... v...,.-,.,,, IWHm( hhuih Hwtr oioeka ol the bus nees part of the city. The nit ino.tru lurntahinga and latest appliances !,:T5Uo.lJt. lU l,W,?- ."! r iiot water and iiKhteJ to vnu vHfutiuibr iiurn iriM Birir nm lanvu n n.r. - Arc pleased with it, and they will pass along the word that the Gem is an indispensable' kitchen utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nothing like it for preparing substantial and dainty dishes, thdt it adds to home economy by utilizing "left' overs." Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food Chopper asjscon as they hear of it. X X R. M. WADE & CO. Portland Jeurnal: Tho state print ing otflco ought to bo ownod by the state. That Institution Is the pivotal spot ot Uio biggest graft In Orogon. It is time It was pulled down. Tho Marlon county ticket stanza a very good Bhow of being olooted with out tho use of money, and is not that; tho way politics should bo conducted it this U to remain a free oountry? R. Tho following verse may be seen la a public pl&oo la Salem -With a g&ll that never falU Vw. It's the politician of Saluw." without the noise, aondi&inn A.1.1 ..i.ii.,:. .I... .u"5 "1 ' V.u',,,?, CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. V!5!T0":S WBlCONUn BDTWEEK 3 ANO 4 P. M" i.. i . ... Field lVas, and our pritw M i0t JIJJ" " m"B '""an SBBD WHEAT UNDPLVM Wd.narteri SAYAGB & RBIE CL0YER SEED Special prices for a short ti me. SEED WHEAT a choice supply. FIELD PEAS a cut in the price. LAND PLASTER at the lowest prices in the city. jlc wan aim get our prices. ... ...BREWSTER & WHITE... yi wounM. FEEDMPN Ann cpcncunM WMiuPlbUi Salem. Oregon AS 322-32-tCom'Ist- accessfal Move Since we came to 307 Commercial St. Ave have gained mmy new customers and the most of our old friends found us. We nave better facilities for hanHhW m.r imnHs. Our AurAnn. II . . . .. .,.., w. -,-, -, cApciwtt are mucn less which enables us to give better bar ?fai!lS cy.o'ncs. Those who have traded with us found t so, and those who hae not, will find bareains in our cloth ing. See our M. 00 55.00. 37.50 and $10 suits and you will not go away empty handed. Come and take nnr or nrtnir k.. .n r-. ei in 7 mcH. elsewhere, Extra bargains in lace ciutains at 5 FRIFDMFIN 307 Coramerclal Street, J 1 lULUrWlH, Opcoslte the PostonnTe SEEDSMEN P. S. -a. FrWaD (the auctioneer,, ha. his office with us.