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f. 'I-1 Vh. F fa H fr l " . . MIVlllllilllilillIIWWWH!!l1 Holverson's Yard Wide Percales Many different styles, suitable for shirt waists, etc- 1c yard Pretty Ginghams gc yard All tne new stripe styles and plalu colors. Most stores sell them for 10c yd. Apron Ginghams ffi yard The usual 6 l-4c grade In all colors. m m m Holverson's ("IIIIIIIRHBIHIMIII I'll! Graduation Watches Wo havo a comploto lino In presents for graduates In this lino. Wo are overstocked In thorn at this time, and wloh to unload. To mako an Induce ment of conaequenco we will offer evorythlno In watches at a reduclton of 16 per cent. At such an offer every graduate should be started with a good tlmo piece. CHAS, H. HINGES Watchmaker and Jeweler, 88 State flt. Next Door to Ladd &. Bush's Dank u mi ii i a - w- r tr m" ft ...CHICAGO PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. PEOPLE WONDER At Uio continual crowds who constantly keep tho Otllcnffo store busy. When you carefully look this matter ovor It In no wonder when you consider tht wonderful inducements that wo dally offer the buying public. Our Roods oro reliabln and our prices nro low. er than anv oilier honso In tho nortliwnst. Look our prices ovor care- fully. FOB WEDNESDAY AND 2Co black Qronadinoa lfic 12o black satoon -7ic 12Kc fancy dlmltlea 8ic 7wofatioy lawns No lOo illkallne Co 60c heavy cream tablo llnou...20c 15o navy bluo duck . .l)c 8 Wo colored cheese cloth . ..... 4o 7c best apron Rlnghams ... 'la Mill soda boat cnlloooa . . . . 2io Prices on Bummer goods cut to pieces. Oblldron'a 20c 8 wlati capa . . . . 10c McEVOY BROS., X Court Street. ,yswtatfaKtfs$ NEW FOR THIS WEEK Our many cutomore will bo ploaaod to know of tbo many jjood thills wo lmve In ilnrnflili wnnlr. NEW POTATOES. FBE81I PEAB. QUEEN DEANS. OUOUMIIEKH. TOMATOES. AUTinnoKKH. BTRAWBEUHIES. Auoudleaa lino of cannod tnoats ou ROTH St 134 8Uts fttrut. RACYCLE BICYCLE $35 to $60 ' - Nou) is the Time To Have Your Bicycle Fixed Up X J& Send It to us and we will guarantee you the lowest prices and best work. We also have a full and complete line of sundries at lower prices than can be found elsewhere, 1902 G. & J. heavy trend casing, either Indiana or Goodrich make $3 50 Any Gas Lamp $2 50 Morgan & Wright No. 1 Inner tubes $100 Push Button bells 25c Single tube tires ea-. $2 00 JliytonF. Young Agt. tM.CftmKM rtMatKca;3o. f . V 4a miM it and dallm&d at H Bl M H B9 ID 0 R n El U 13 H El H a n 0 w H S3 ffi H IB 9 m n ra THURSDAY ONLY. Children's f I CO cashmore clunks , , , nva Olilldrun's 50o lancy bats 21o IGo TnrV Mi towels, SOxSO . . 10c 60o ladlca' sailor bats 10a 3fto lnco trimmed norsot covcrd 18c 10c hop ulovun 6a Mon's 60u fauoy oversilrta . . . .20o Hoys' 25o straw bata 10c Men's 25o straw lints 10c Ladles' 45o Summor corsets. . .'25o IRo nllk unrtorelnsMo 8c S!oo blank laco ntockliiRS IGo Proprietors. Snlcra' 0rcron STEAM HOILKD HAM. STAR SLICED HAM, HAM SAUSAGE. 1MOKLED PIGS FBBT. BUMMEIt 8AU8AQK8. bTVH BREAKFAST 11AGON COUNTUY OUKKD 1IAOON display at our atore. 0RABBR Telephone 5I Making Dresses And lots of them too, l-olks .who had us make their Fall suits are coming in and placimr orders for Summer garments. This is an indication that the work was satisfactory. WANTED Good seamstress by the day. I Dalrymple's I . f I We're I GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon, Made for family use, ask your grooer for It. Bru and shorts always on band. A, T. WALN Aeent WILL KEEP POLICE Council Fails in Attempt to ' Reduce Force No More Shingle Roofs in Business District. An attempt to illsponso with tho nor vlcos of Larry Murphy, as special t.lirtit tinllnntnnn. mill rntliril to tllO one-man night police Horvlcc, formerly In operation hero, was dofontod by n uoclBlve voto ut a roguiar meouiiK 01 the council Tuesday ovotilng. Tho pro poaod rodurtlon wm HUBBOstod by KlggB. who wild ho thought tho city might economize some In tho dopart mont Blnco tho nlglibi woro Browing shorter, nnd tho service of ono po llcoman could readily ho dlsponBod with. 1'ohlo seconded tiio motion of lltggs Uint tho Borvicos of a special po llcoman bo discontinued. Orluwold conHldorcd tho proposed action an Im politic ono. Pohlo qualified his sec onding of tho motion by flaying bo mip tmrtoil tho movement bocauuo ho thought tho city could sparo tho ox. tra man, nnd navo tho amount of IiIb salary. Burrows Bald Uio pollco quofl tlon had always moro or less ngitatod tho council. Ho bad always boon op posed to tbo employmont of a second night pollcoman, and ho belloved now was n good tlmo to roduco tho force. Stolz Bald tho economy that wart ex poctod to bo practical In reducing the city a already nmiiou pouco ucjmn mont was moro mockery. It wns dur ing tho summer monthfl abovo nil floa sons of tho year when tho transient class was so numorous,' that tho city required adequate pollco protection. Aftor some further discussion Biggs motion was put to a voto and dofeatcd. Upon motion of Oriswold, tho mom bora of tho flro dopartmont woro glv on tho ubo of anothor room on tho Hocond floor at tho city ball, and ad olnlng tlioir prosont quarters. Tiio room will bo used by tho mombors in aso a xnunibor bocomos sick. In tholr prosont quartors tho boys havo no accommodations for nursing hulls pustod members, other than In tho gon oral quartors. Tho city council last night refused tn frrnnf I.' I ntniuirf 1in lirlvltnco of orocting a livory liarn In tbo block and south of tho I. O. O. P. jtomplo, the roof of tbo building to bo formed of Bhlnglos. Tho lodgo pooplo protested to tho granting of such a ponnlt, nnd Mr. Lamport filed a fongthy potltion, bearing tbo Hlgnatiiros of ownorq of adoinlng proporty, In bis behalf, but tbo council rofiiBod to grant tho privi lege. Tho council doBiros it under stood that It has placed itself oir rec ord ns opposed to ,tlu granting of any building pormlts within tho business district of tiio city, wheroin tho roof ing Bhnll be of combustlblo mntorlalH. Tho monthly report of N. J. Judab. city recorder, of tho buslnofls transact ed In tho oluco ana courts untior nis clmrgo. for and during tho month of Mny, 1W2, was read and adopted. It Is as follews: In Recorder's Court. City in. Mobs, druukumiOHS, comlt ted for flvo dayB. In Justice's Court. Stnto vs. Chappell, J. P. foes, SR.90; coiiBtablo'H fooH, $2.80. Miscellaneous Cash Receipts. Harry Cliaso. ropnL April ....? 10.00 J. Conner 3.00 J. Connor 3.00 lister & Davenport 0.00 KoHtor &. Davonport 0.00 M. u Hamilton ix.uu M. L. Hamilton '. 12.00 10. ICckerlen 0.00 J. V. atalnor 3.00 0. IC. Waters 12.00 W. It. Andorsou 0.00 1. W. Borry 3.00 W. A. MooreH, ngont 18.00 B. P. BoIho. Jr., agent 18.00 H. CI. Mover 12.00 J. A. Taylor, rout G.00 George Plaster 1.00 iRa Lula 2.00 Salem Military band, runt .... COO J. A .Taylor, rout B.OO IC. P. Talklngton, saloon lloonso 200.00 l P. Talklngton, fow nbov . . .76 Total recolntB S 362.7S On hand May 1, 1002 1408.03 Total doblt May. 1902 S1814.78 By amt. to troasurar 1400.00 Casb on band June 1 $ ill.78 Warrant ludttbtttduoa for Mny. 1902. f 11UD.HU. Tin. iinHtlmi nt .Tnlui Tfnahaa ut nl fnr Ilia linnrnvniiiiint nf HIl'Ii RtrnHt liu. tweou Htnto ana Trnuo streets wns r furrud tn tho commlttou ou streets and public property. Grand Opera House. JOHN P, GORDRAY, Mtmitr. 5 NlehtJ Commencing; Monday June 2. FRIDAY MATINEE. ... 1 IIC.. Wiedemann Biff Show REPERTOIRE. TUK81).VY-"A Virginia Bomance." WKl)NKSI)Y-"Dixio Und " THUUSDAY-'Tlio Steam Laundry." FBI BAY -"Tbo Bea ol loo." FBI DAY MATINHK "Tht Naughty Kid." Vrtuiluvlllu purlormanee botween actf . Somuthlng duliitf all the time. L?ff?pbeads... "By a man's attlro ye shall know him." Yea Vorlly, by business man's stationery ye may tell If be Is a man of the prosont. or twenty years ano. Let us refer you to several of our customers, who are pleated with the up-to-date class of work we do. Wo Deliver When Promised. SCHAEFER & PALMER Air Rooms ?. 4. tai S Moore1 Ikxtc HwBt.Rel24M THE 6A1LY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREQON, WEDNESDAY, Juno 4, 1802. Arouse Your Liver. You cannot have comrort un til it acts freely. To enjoy perfect health and feel like a new person take Beecham's Pills. floW KTcrrwIitre-ln boic lew, and Sia. 1 W. Stoimloff, ot al., petitioned for tbo Investigation and correction of irregularities In tho sowor in block 54, which, it Ib claimed, was improporlj constructed. Tho petition was re forced to tho commlttoo on streots and public proporty. Itlggs, chairman of tho committee on streets and public proporty report ed that a romonstranco had been filed to tho construction of a sowor in block 88, that in length and amount of prop orty represented exceeded tho potl tion for tho ditch. Ho said tbo council would bo onjolnod If it undortook the construction of tho sower, and would bo mnndumUsed If tho sowor was not constructed. Aftor somo further dis cussion tho commlttoo was authorized to get logal advico an to tho Jurisdic tion of tho city in tho promise, as pro vided in tho city ordlnancos, and re port at noxt meeting of council. . , o MUSIC, SONG, ORATORY Annual Commencement Sea son of W U Is Begun Tho program for tho fifty-eighth an nual commencement exorcises of Wil lamette Unlvorslty was glvon nt the First M. B. church Tuoaday ovonlng. It consisted of a recital by tho under graduates of tho Collego of Music. Tho church wns lllled, and tho inter est In tho oxcollont program that was creditably produced was good. At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, a vlo lib recital was glvon nt tho M. K. church, conducted by Prof. Lo Boy OoBiior. A concort by Brahm's Octotte will bo conducted' at tho samo place tonight by Prof. Francisco Soloy. Tho Octotte is composed of Mrs. Jordan Purvltio,, MIsbob Leona Lewis, Lenora White and (lonovlovo Hughes, Messrs. .1. v. HiiL'hos. Francisco Soloy. W. P. Drew and W. F. Kotclium. tiio no compnnlnlBts will bo Miss Tlllson nnd Mr. Onrrlson. Tho principal wori to bo produced Is "Now Songs of Lovo," by Johannes Brnhm, and the public Is Invited to attond. Tim nrournm for tho balanco of tho commoncomont season Is ns follows; Juno 5 Concort by Ladles' Chorus, W. U. Juno C 1 p. m., Annual collogo flold day; 8 p. in., rounlon of collogo liter ary soclotloH. Juno 7 8 p. m.. annual dramatic re cltnl of Collego of Oratory. Juno 810:30 a. in., baecahuireato Sunday; 3 p. tn.. farowoll sorvlcos, V. M. and Y. W. C. A.; 8 p. in., sacred concert by Mothodlat church choir nnd Collogo of Music. Juno 0 2:30 p. m., rocltnl of under graduates of College or Music; 8 p. m., commoncomont of Collogo of Oratory and Collogo of Music. Juno 109:30 a. m., nnnunl mooting board of trustees; 2 p. in., recital of undorgraduatos of College or Oratory; 8 p. m.. graduating exorcises of Oregon insmuto. Juno 11 2 p. in., annual bualnoss mooting of nlumnl; 8 p. in., nnnunl on tertnlnment and reunion of nlumfil. Juno 12 p. ni., commencement or University: iinvelllni: of Alvln V. Wnllor memorial tablet. Installation of Dr. Jolin II. Colomnn ns nresldunt of tho Unlvorslty. He's Still Doing Time H. P. Friar was arraigned before Justlco O'Donald Tuesday, pleadod guilty to tho larceny of Dr. D. F. Lane's blcyclo last April, and wns lined 40, in dofnult of which ho 'was committed to Jail. Friar has alroady served a term for larceny of a blcyolo, and wns roloased only on Sunday, A third chargo awaits Filar when ho bns completed bis second sentence O i A Good Play. "A Virginia Bomance," ns produced by tho Wiedemann Company, nt tho Grand Opera House, last night, proved to bo ono of tbo boat plays over pro duced In Salem by a populnr-prloed company, Miss Nellie Wledmnnn, In the part ot "May Blossom, gave an In telligent interpretation of the dltlloult character, Miss Nellie Long mado ti dttoldod hit as "Millie," while Tom Wiedemann, In tho part of "Uncle Barrett," a morry parson, was the lite of ttie piny. Frank Long. Jack Mo- DonuUi, Clarence Lyndon and Dtlphos Lawrence all bud good parts, and no- quitted themselvee in an exoollont manner. A splendid line of specialties were Introduced between the acts. To night the company will present, by permission nf Fred J. Wildman, the Chicago theatrical agent. Mclntyre & ileHth'a great comedy drama, "Dl.xlo Laud." MARRIED. NBAI HOWARDS. At Turner. Ma rlon, county, nt 2 p. in., Wednesday, June 4. 1903, Miss Oril A. Nul to T. J. Kdwarda. The young oouple la well-known to Snlem people, and will reside in Tim nsr. Mother Qray's Sweet Powders. For qblldron. Mothor Gray, for years a uurso iu tbo Children's Home in Now York, treated children successful ly with a remedy, uow prepared and placed In the drug stores, called Moth er Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. They are harmless as milk, pleasant to take and never faiL A certain, cure for feverUhnees, constipjatlon, bead nehe. teething and stomach disorders aud remove worms. At all druggtata. S5& Sample FREE. Address Allen 8. DRAMATIC TREAT ASSURED W. U. College of Oratory will Give a Recital At Grand Opera House on Saturday Evening Tho annual dramatic recital of tho Collogo of Oratory, undor tbo direction of Miss Mabel Lankton Carter, dean, will bo hold at tho Now Grand Opera House. Juno 7th. MIbs Carter will bo assisted by Mr. Laufon Poaso, tenor, and Miss Graco Carter, accompanist, of Portland. Tho program- is as fol lews: SIX CUPS OF CHOCOLATB From tho Gorman V. B. Mnttbows (A comedy skotch in ono act.) Miss Adolino von Llndau A Ger man girl Lucy B. Edwnrds Miss Marlon Leo a transplanted Southern girl.... Mabel Bobertson Miss Dorothy Green a Now Eng land girl Marguorlto Loonoy MIbs Hoster Beacon a Bostonlan Maud Grlswold MIbs Beatrix von Hortlandt a Now Yorker Eima uyrnc Miss Jennotto Durand a French Klrl Mao Chapler Dolla, tho maid ....Winifred Duncan Night Tlmo .....' Vando Water Mr. Pease. PAULINE PAVLOVNA . Thomas Balloy Aiuncn (Scono at St. Petersburg; porlod, tho prosont tlmo.) Count Sorglus Pavlovlch B. Kinney Mlllor. A Lary Miss Edwards MKBCHANT OF VENICE Act III, Scono 1) Shnkospcaro Shyloclc Blclinrd D. Wilkins Snlarlno Edgar F. Avorill Salanlo Harry W. Swafford Tubal Mr. Mlllor Sorvant Edna Parrlsh "Fear Not Yo, O Israol" Buck Mr. Poaso. TfAMT.RT (Art III. ScoilO 11 '. . . . Sliakospearo Hamlet Mr. Swafford Queen Miss Edwards Polonius Mr. Avorill "CAVATINA" r.... Faust Mr. Poaso. A PBOPOSAL UNDEB DIFFICUL TIES .... John Kondrlck Uangs (A comody in ono act.) Ilobort Ynrdsloy, Jnck Barlow, Biiitors for tho band of Miss Andrews ..Mr. Avorill Mr. Mlllor Dorothy Agnos, a much loved young womnn ....Miss Edwards Jonnlo, a Iioiihp maid.... MIbs Parrlsh Admission 25 cents. Seats on snlo nt box olilco Juno 7th. Marion County Circuit Court Tho Fobrunry term of dopartmont No. 1, Marlon county circuit court, wnB convonod in ndjourood sossion, and sovornl minor ordors woro mndo. Court moots ngaln Thursdny, and on noxt Monday will tako up tbo consid eration of tho docket for tho roguiar Juno term, which lncludos about -10 ensos. Mrs. 13. T. Barnoa and Mrs. F. W. Power, accompanied by tholr chlldron, wont to Tacoma today, to visit their mothor, Mrs. M. Bnkor, and will bo ab sont sovornl wooks. Basket Sale Quinalt, Grand Bondo and Santiam batkolB, reduced ouo-thlrd Friday and Saturday th'a wook, 50c, 55o, ami 00c, and Japanese shopping backets at 40c. ANNORA M, WELCH The Variety Storo, 01 Court Rttoot. Some Second Hand Sewing Machines I have on band a number of excellent bargains In second-hand mnoliines that I will sell nt a low prloo for cah. I haven't the room to spare and must ilia noeo ol tbcm at onco. Wo nre making so many eules ol new machines those days ou wbiub wo accept tho old ones in part pay, that wo are overstocked, Spine excellent snaps iu high arm ma chinos in good opair, at $10. Secoud baud Bicycles Havo some right good bareains In both ladies' and gents' wheels, all in good repair and rjady lo rido, at all sorte ol prices. II you can't nffurd u now Tribune, call aud sea what we can do (or you. Fpring sdAt posts at f 1.95 aud (160, filled to your old or new1 wheel. The grtwtoat 'oomfort' giver ever placed on n wheel. Call and try one. Bicycle sundries ol all torts, sewing maohiue oil and re pairs and auytbiig you need for the h heel or maabiuo. . F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Llborty St, Salem. Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Bloyalea. Sawing Machines. ..Sewing Machine Repairing by N. H. Burley. Notice... Mr. N. H. Butley la slitl with me in the tewing machine department, and any tepatriitg left iu bis oiiarye will be promptly attended to ami the work guaranteed. Mr. N. H. Burley is one of the most tboioegb eein machine uidu iu the state and U competent to re pair any ami all machines. He w it) no wtee eeaavoted with any oilier teuiog maeltioo heufeu A. WIGGINS 3oVJft7 Liberty St. A FAMILYJ?EMEDY Po-ru-na In Uso in Thousands oi Homes. rin . Mr. Harry M. Stovcna, of Midland Beach, L. I., Now York, proprietor of tho IllcbmonJnota, writes: "It gives mo pleasure to testify to tiio Harry M. Stovons. valuo of Poruuo. I bavo used it for yean and havo, found it to bo a moat excellent family romedy. Tor colds, catarrb and similar ills, It is unaurpasscd." IIABBY M. STEVENS. John L. Burnott, Member of Congroaa, Sevontli Alabama District, writes: 4IT tnlrn TllptlSlirO In tCStlfvlUK to tllC morlts of your F,pruna. At tho solicita tion of a frlond my wife used it, and It improved bor condition generally. It 1 a romarkablo remedy. I can cheorfully recommend Poruna as a good, substan tial tonic, and a very good catarrb rem edy." Poruna cures catarrb wborovcr lo n.iv -Pnriinn. in not a ixucss nor an experiment it ia an-absolute scientific certainty. Peruua has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Poruna. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho uso of Poruna, write at onco to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your caso and ho will bo pleased to givo you his valuablo ad vico free. Addross Dr. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. NEW TODAY. pbr Sale. Second-hand, jump-Bent lmggy, in good repnlr. Inquire of Mitchell, Lowls & Stavor Co., 51-55 Stnto street. -l-G WHEAT MARKET. Portland, Juno 4. Wlieat, Walla Walla, Cfic; Valley, 07c; Bliiestom, 67V4c Tncoma, Juno I. Whent. MVjc. Jacob Uoefl 265 Commercial St. Good Stock of Shoes All Up-to-date o Prices Right o- Iltmdv for trade in our now store. Call and poo ua all. Bnpnirlng dono on hortnotlco. ..JACOB U0GT.. 265 Commercial Street. RINEMAN'S BARGAINS. Shoulders, per lb., 9c Deviled Ham (small) per can 5c 6 for 25c. Deviled Ham (large) per can 10c 3 cans 25c. Sardines, per box 5c 6 boxes 25c. Salmon, 3 cans 25c Smoked Herring, Per box, 25c. Catsup, per pt bottle 15c 2 bottles 25c. Cocoanut (bulk) per Ib 15c. Good Soda (16-oz pkg ) 5c 6 pkga 25c. Corn Starch, per pkg 5c. Washing Powder,per pkg 5c. Bring us your butter and oggs. Wo pay highest market prlco, cash or merchandise. M. T. R1NEAUN 132 State St. Telephone 131 4 ..FA. i ..WULtt.. ?. AIVIERICAN 2 A BICYCLES One of the best hlchetade wheels on the market 1902 MODEL 55 .A $40 1902 MODEL 55. SUPERB RUBY FINISH . $45 1901 MODEL 45 .. $35 1902 SPECIAL, MODEL 62 ... $25 Tho frames are ro constrneled at to permit tbe greateel applies, tiou of power with tbe minimum l-vuutMiw v CtlOGIKlU. Uali ami ree our elegant line ot lush grade bicyclee at FreUnd'e. 9 166 State Street. A o 5 Merrit Davis Aeent- ia tVSXVkV itii'' ' 1 1 a . 1 If Your Boy Wears STOCKINGS Or rather wears them out here's good news for you. Through an error at the fac tory we have received a shipment of 100 Dozen Pairs rr j,:mm' hnw the sizes 7 to 10, which had not ers will-profit by the mistaue, lor we are going iu Clean 'Em Out At 15c oi two for a quarter. Come and see them, they'll bear investigation. 17 Krtrln.irforc fni- VVC iUC licauiuiiin.ij pt.!.i- u.,.ar QttronfpiQ anini. unu wu., o- - - JUS IlN-DOVS SOU OOSOm Mlir, Willi iwu acpamie douoie collars 10 nuuui. o" iv i . i - . Salem too 254-256 Commercial Bargains mf sunfc. m I Thuf sdayi Friday and Saturday Stockton White Goods Sale All of tho Whlto Gpods iu our Btoro extend an Invitation to you to como nnd take thorn home with you, AT UEOUOED PRICES during tha three days' sale. Not only tho prices, but tholr beauty or usolulnesi should induce you to comply with tholr request. Table Linens, Children's Dresses, Towellne Chlldren's Plaue Reefers, Bed Spreads, White Dress Goods, Shectlnsr, Laces, Pillow Caslne Embroideries, Pillow Cases, Parasols, Sheets, Ribbons, Ladles' Muslin Underwear. Ties, Ladles' Knit Underwear, Belts, Men's Undershirts. Baby Bonnets. Men's Unlaundered Shirts, Shirtwaists. Wo are becoming known as tho bargain store of Batem. We Intend to always givo you bargains this accounts for our largo trade. Come and got our prices. Bargains aSGXseosGG ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. Pnr diirt wrfkis. hpHs. S n'Klinn naz thirf wn itinnf:. nnd nther PooaS in OUf line, An especially beautiful lot of new veilings. Our goods are marKea very low, ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. 5X3 '5Xi)eSSS)A3S (s0c9 43 BICYCLES CUSHION FRAME, 1902 -CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME Call and neo tba 1002 RAMBLER CUSHION FKAMK, it la 365dj ahead of all. f ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away with the flat and cimnj i upring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. Bieycle Sundries SSsSSSA.1lSi& BIOYOLE BEPAIRINQ-Wehave a complete bicycle "pair sbop. flt all makes of bioycle tires. We repair all makes ol blcyciw. . ua a call. We try to please. SHIPP & 258 Commercial Street- :mnmtmt:tJKttttmtjtmtmuujn trawberries HOME GROWN Home grown Clarke Seedlings strawberries fresh eyeO'j morning. Phone us your oraer. Fuller & Douglas, Grocers W 1 IOC. i.e. mi . i ii. nam oi u Aroy uug. mmrnmtmamtnm:mnnmttnmmmmmmumumtms,p and your patience as well,! celebrated "Iron Clad" brand. been ordered. Our custom RoV' Suits. HatS. QltK T Jr , --v n 7r-i Rvtrn Pnnts. Uveral s. etc. r..v ...:; ::.uu ... ' :: " i. Street, Salem, Orejoo, Bargains Bargains underwear, corsets, hosiery, uau ana ue cuuvim-cu. f5SS(S2 $35 - $40 65 YOU WILL LIKE IT, HAUSBR Ocroslte Capital National Bank. SMJWJ FhOOO " f I m OlmuUd, LeUoy. N- Y. i m$i& 2 ' 'iSV w?. 'T ," a ."j.w