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DRESS LINING
This fabric is woven from pure silk
and Egyptian yarn and is pos'
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It does not tear.
It does not stretch
It keeps the garment in perfect shape
Width 36 inches
Made in colors and fast black
Lyons silk stamped on selvedge,
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Chas, H.
Salem's Loading Optician. 88 Btato tit.
New Silks
Fancy pongees, Moire
Velours, lace stripe ef
fects. Black and white
novelties,
Silk Organdies
New patterns in exquiV
ite shades for evening
wear.
Lansdowne
Just received a full line
of light shades, Lans
downe is a perfect silk
and wool fabric so soft
and lustrous that no
thing can take its p'ace
as an ideal-evening ma
terial, $1.25 a vd,
Dalrymple's
-JWHE MOST clinching ar
CL gument we can offer
in regard to the
class of printing we are doing
Is to refer you to business
men who have given us the
second, third, and fourth or
der since we have been in
business, x x x
WE DELIVER WHEN
. PROMISED.,.
Schaefer & Palmer
Kooma 3, 4, nnd 5 Moore i blk,
Phoae,2il6, Rod.
Jacob Uogf
265 Commercial St
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All Up-to-date
Prices Right
MmAy, for train in
oar new (tore.
fl h4 83 all,
Repairing dona on
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Comparisons Lrlng out tho strong
points in iavor of our glasses, demon
strate superiority in tho make and fin
ish of our frames and show the highly
polished, clear-cut and accurately cen
tered ezcollonre of our Itnsrs. We
court comparison In our good, our lit
ting nnd our mothods and requite but
an opportunity tocnnvlnro, sn tho oaso
and comfort and pleasure afforded In
the porfect vision our corroctnn al
ways give.
Hinges,
Next door to Ladd A Bush's Hank
Held Police
At Bay
Philadelphia, Juno 13. All day yos
torday nnd until 1 o'clock this morn
ing, Ocorgo Shornmn, a crazy negro,
barricaded himself In his homo, nnd,
armod with a revolver nnd shotgun,
hold 30 pollco ut hay. Aftor ho had
flrod nonrly 100 bullets tho pollco, aid
ed by nil equal number of citizens,
broko into tho room and captured the
maniac.
WHEAT MARKET.
Snn Franolsco, Juno 13. Wheat.
!MU40IM1.
Chicago, Juno 13. Wheat, 724
T2e.
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GOLD DUST FLOUR
Made by
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY
Sidney, Oregon.
Made for family uso, ask your
grocer for It, Bran nnd
shorts always on hand,
A. T. WALN Airent
RINEMAN'S BARGAINS.
Italian Prunes, 8 lbs.,
2Bo
Potlte Prunes, 8 lbs.,
.25c.
Pink Deans, 10 lbs.,
25o
Small Whlto Deans, 8 lbs.,
2Bo.
Good Flour, per sack,
70c
Sweet Oranges, per dozen,
15o.
Lara Fancy Lemons, per dozen,
20c,
Dlaek Flas, per lb.,
Bo.
Good Cooking Molasses, per gallon,
30o.
Fanoy Table Syrup, per gallon.
60o.
Scotch Oats, per pkg.
10c.
Macaroni, No. 1, largo alze boxes
whlto or yellow, per box, 3Bo,
Jumbo Mush, 2i lbs.,
6c.
Bring us your butter and oggs. We
pay highest market prlco, cash or
tnorchondlso.
M. T. RINEAUN
132 State St. Telephone 131
Variety Store
Flower baskets aud book a at
RBDUOKD HUGHS.
ANNORA M, WELCH
The Variety Store, tU Court Btreot.
Notice...
Mr. N. II, Hurley Is till with me in
tho sewing machine department, and
any repairing lett In his charge will be
promptly attended to and the work
guaranteed. Mr. N. II. Hurley is one
el the meat lhotough sewing waohtue
ERftji In the state and is oetnpeteut to re
pair any and all niacbjnes. lie U in no
wise conueotwl with any oilier sewing
snaohiuB bouse.
F. A. WIGGINS
8f7 Liberty St,
PACKING
PLANT
OPERATES
Salem Cannery Will Preserve
Strawberries and Cherries
Tho Allen Packing Company bogan
ttao operation of the cannory plant In
thin city at noon today. Strawberries
will be tho first fruit canned, nnd tho
plan will be run to its full capacity
whllo those barrios last Tho cannory
has a capacity of GOO to 800 casos, and
tho force of GO handst with which the
plant started, will bo Increased to 100,
as tho berry crop rlpons more rapidly.
The strawberry season will last about
a month, and when this crop has boon
oxhaustcd cherrlos will bo canned. Lit
tle attention wilt bo paid this yoar to
vegetables by tho Salem cannory, but
a great quantity of tho strawborry and
thorry crops will bo preserved.
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Editor Guilty of Contempt.
Honolulu, Juno 13, Tho supremo
court affirmed tho decision of tho cir
cuit court adjudging Wnltor G, Smith,
editor of tho A'dvertlsor, guilty of con
tempt, and remanded him Into tho
custody of tho sheriff to servo a term
of 30 days' Imprisonment. Mo will
nppoal to tho United States supromo
court.
STORM
DAMPENS
RIOTERS
Alilitia Under Arms
Awaiting Orders
and
Pnwtiiekott, It. I., Juno 13. Tho so
voro thundor storm which pnssod over
this city this morning damponod tho
nrdor of tho striking conductors, mo
tormon and sympathizers. Hardly a
Imkor's dozen of poople could ho Hoon
on tho streets, whero yostorday ex
citing neonee occurred. It is coneod
od, howovor, that tho storm only acted
us a temporary check to tho opera
tions of tho mllltla, who aro quartorod
In tho armory today undor arms and
awaiting orders.
Pnwtiiekott, Juno 13. Sovoral streot
onrs, guardod by doputlos, moved this
morning. No pnssongors woro nboard.
No nttompt wns made to hold thorn up.
Tho governor announced todny that ho
would not withdraw tho mllltla until
ponco was ubsolutely assured.
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King Edward
Congratulated
London, June 13. The lord mayor
and city corporation proceedod in
atnto to Iluokinghnm palace this morn
ing nnd prosontod to the king an ad
dress of congratulations becauso of
poaco obtained with South Africa.
During the presentation all the church
bolls throughout tho city woro tolled.
Iluplylng to tho address, tho king
said ho heartily Joined In tho expres
sion of thankfulnoss nt the termina
tion nt the struggle, which, though It
outnllod on tho pooplo nt homo nnd
aoross the hwiih many snurlucoB, hns
resulted In nn Increased unity nnd
strength of tho umpire.
Fall Of
An Elevator
Rlohford, Vt., Juno 13. An elevator
containing 21, pooplo fell three stories
lu tbo vonoor mill of O. V. Manuel &
Son last night. Two porsons wuro
killed and several injured.
Eruption
In Hawaii
Honolulu, June 7. The volcano Kl
Inuuiv Is lu active eruption since June
3d. Ho far only Unities nppeur, the re
(leotloii of whloh Is seen many miles.
It lu bullevod n big eruption lu out tain
In tho near future. Murthiuakoji and
explosions were frequent the past
week.
PRAISE
AMERICAN
ALLIES
Boers Declared Them Crafty
and Great Fighters.
Pretoria. June 117. Boer comman
does arriving here bring reports of
Instances of fraternisation by Boers
and the British troops. The surrender
of a oummand at lluliuoral. Trnmivnal,
was followed by a big "singsong."
The llrltlsh soldiers stationed at the
blockhouses between Ualmoral and
Pretoria in suiue Instance held up the
trains and proffered eoffee and tobae
oo to their late enwe.
The Doers genemlly hold unfavor
able estimate of Uiejr foreign
allies, xe)tlMK the Americans,
wkoitt they declare q be orafty and
great tighten). A prominent com
mandant said: 'All tho Ceriuaus aro
Ut for la to give horses sore barks."
GOT
GOOD
PAY
Bingham Will Receive $900
Collecting Insurance
It cost tho state of Oregon $803.25
spcclnl attorney's fees to adjust tho
suits against tho several insurance
com pan I oh for damagos resulting from
tho flro at tho roform school last win
tor. A Portland paper has the follow
ing on tho subject:
"The state will rocelvo, In reality,
only $8129.25 Insuranco monoy on ac
count of tho roform school flro, undor
tho terms of tho compromise sub
scribed to by tho stnto ofllclals and
Insurance frininniiv rnnrcsontatlvos.
Tho claim of O. O. Bingham for legal f
service In conducting tho casos for
tho state will amount xto $003.25, a
contract having boon ontered Into by
which he should rocelvo a contingent
feo of 10 per cent, of the amount re
covered. "Shortly aftor tho flro which de
stroyed the industrial building at tho
roform school, Attornoy-Gonoral D. It.
N. Blackburn submitted nn opinion to
tho stato board, In which ho hold that
It was doubtful If tho stato could re
cover any part of tho Insurance. Sub
sequently, O. G. ningham, nn attorney
of this city, offorod to tnko tho caso
on a contingent feo of 10 por cent of
tho nmount received, no feo to bo re
ceived If tho suit failed. Tho con
tract covering thcBo conditions was
framod and tho pnpors wore prepared
and served. Tho members of tho
board feel that, In view of tho fact
that tho stato' legal advisor had
passod nn opinion Hint tho stato's
claims for damagos probably could
not bo collected, that sottlomont of tho
caso under tho contract of a 10 por
cent contingency fee was a reasonable
proposition. Whllo Attorney-donora!
Blackburn and District Attornoy A. N.
Hart signed the stipulation by which
the pending suits wero compromised,
Mr. lllngham actively roprosonted tho
Btato In tho litigation until tho tlmo
of Its mutual adJiiBtmont. At tho time
tho suits wero brought ngnlnst tho In
suranco companlos, Attornoy-Gonorni
niackburn wns Incapacitated from tho
performance of ofllclal dutlos by 111
nosfl, nnd tho proposition of Mr. Blng
hnm was nccoptod."
CONVICTS ARE STILL AT LARGE
(Continuod from first page.)
turned this morning, snys that tho
last Hint was seen of the prlsouorH
yextorday was at noon whon thoy left
die OrnvoB' place. About G o'clock last
night Sheriff Cook docldod that tho
men woro lu a utrip of timber near
Needy, and orderod the woods sur
rounded. It Is Borlously ouostloued
that tho men woro ronlly In the woods
at nil. Tho supposition that tho con
victs were In tho Umber wns based
upon tho fact that tho bloodhounds
could nut follow tho scent longer. Mr.
Cntterlaln ways this fact is only n
confirmation of the general belief that
tho oscaplng men thoroughly greased
their shoes, with bacon groase as a
moans of destroying the scant, nnd
lu nddltlon thareto, are known to have
chnngud their clothing nt every op
portunlty, nnd this has hddod to tho
dllllculty of the hounds In kooplug the
scent. Mr. Cutturlln Is of tho opinion
that the men wero nover surrounded
Inst night, as was prosumod, hut that
thoy had ovaded tholr pursuers ami
wero making good tlmo for tho Harlow
pass. Ho sa'B If the in on over suc
ceeded in getting over that mountain
pass, It will be a dtlllcult matter to lo
cate the prisoners or hopo to effect
their capturo, since from an oarly resi
dence In that section of tbo state, Mer
rill Is thoroughly acquainted with tho
topography of tho country, and, with
his companion, will te doubly pro
pared to elude his pursuers.
Probably Seen.
Oregon City, Juno 13, It now seems
that tho roport of this morning that
thoy woro soon near Barlow pass may
have boen true, for n further report
has been received at the uhorlff's of.
flee horu that tho convicts took break
fast near Harlow station.
Officers Losing Hope.
Portland, June 13. The posse pur-
suing Tracy and Morr has ost n U, . ,," , ""' -"-- --
, , , ., ., , , . ihejiulQii, Ho haa not yet recovered
track of the men; they evidently liav- ., , . , ., ' , ...
... , , , , ' , . . (from the shock of tho surrender of the
lug escaped Into the mountains. A "
man answering Traoy's description. '
was seen at a eountry store nt t! o'oloek
this morning, but It Is believed hy
ollloers that there is nothing In
clew.
the'
the
Big Fire In
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, June 13. A big Are, h visiting friends at Salem,
which seems to be menaclug the tex- wt l CorvallU today,
ttle district. Is raging. The flames lr8- Shnw, mother of Mrs. Tho
have been In the celluloid room of Situs, and gronddauthtec. went to Al
Rosenblatt &. Company, manufacturer; uan today.
ofleather novelties, and awept through Mr- ad i Wm MurUn. of
that structure, oompeilng the em. Florae, were .( of their brother,
pluyea to leap from the windows. Over
a doeeu were Injured. Several ad
Joining structures aro now abtas.
0 .i
Collided In the Yellow Sea.
Chemulpo, Korea. June 11 The
steamers Kumugu Maru and Kleogawa
Warn collided today in the Yellow
sea, off the southwestern eo&at or
Korea. The former foundered In deep
water. Some ot the pejuteugers and
crow were saved, but It la feared the
remainder went down with the vessel.
GIVEN
SMALL
VERDICT
Jury Awards Woman $25
for Injured Pride
After seven hours' dollboratlon, tho
Jury In tho Uursell-LIndholm $15,000
damage suit for breach of promise,
awarded the plaintiff a vordlct of $25,
Tho ense was concluded In tho circuit
court Thursday afternoon, and went to
the Jury at I o'clock. At 11:15 p. in.
the Jury returned a soalod vordlct that
was opened In tho court this morn
ing.
John Daly was this morning son
tonced to six years' Imprisonment In
tho state ponltontlnry, having been
convicted In a Jury trial of aiding pris
oners in the county Jail to escape. Tho
case .went to tho Jury nt G o'clock last
ovoulng, and a vordlct was not
reached until 10 o'clock tills morning.
Court has adjourned until 1 p. m.
'Monday.
Operation Injured Queen Wllhelmlna.
Amsterdam, Juno 13. Itoports from
Castle Schaumburg, stato that Queen
Wllhelmlna Is so weak that she Is still
bolng carried about on a stretcher. It
Is bollovod tho operation hns perma
nently injured hor.
WEST
INDIAN
VOODOO
Native Islanders in Super
stitious Terror
Fort do Franco, Juno 13. Yostorday
was tho day set down In tho minds of
tho natives for tho total destruction
of Martinique Groat nnxloty was folt,
and thousands of eyes wero turned to
ward ML Poleo, expecting tho fntal
blasL Thoro was no disturbance, and
this morning tho oxcltomont calmed
down. Tho merchants who fled nre
returning nnd rcoponing tholr stores.
UTAH EDITORS ARRIVE.
Portland Press Club Extends
Hospl-
tallty of the City.
Portland, Juno 13. Tho Utah Press
Association excursionists, who aro
touring tho Pacific const, arrived In
tho city Inst evening, nnd will spond n
day hero, departing for Sonttlo at
U:3l) o'clock tonight. Tho party con
sists of 30 nctlvo members of tho
nowspapor frntornlty, somo of thorn
being aceompanlod by tholr wlvoa nnd
children. Tho train to which tholr ox
curslon car was attachod wns sovon
hours into, and tho rlvor trip up tho
Columbia had to be abandoned. How
ovor, tho party alighted from tho train
nt Donnbvllle, nt 1:15 p. m, yesterday,
aud, aftor a short stay at tho boautlful
mountain station, boarded tho Btoam
or Tnhoma, and camo to this city.
This morning tho visitors will go to
Oregon City by boat, returning on tho
trolloy lino of tho Portland City &
Oregon Hallway Company. Tho Port-
laud Prose Club ban mndo oxtonslvo
plnns for a reception, which will be
hold nt ParHons' hall, at ' o'clock this
aftornoou, after which a luncheon will
bo sorvod. In the ovoulng a tally-ho
rldo will bo taken through various
drlvos of tho city, after which tho
start for Seattlo will ho mndo. Upon
their roturu to Portland, on June 10th,
tho visitors will be given u river trip
to Astoria.
Killed By An
Electric Car
Portland, June 18. Dr. W. J. Mc
Danlols. n prominent physician, while
riding his bicycle, fell lu front of an
uleotrlo car this morning, nnd was In
stantly killed. He attempted to cross
ltho traok whon his wheel slipped.
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"Oom Paul's" Condition Alarming.
Amsterdam, June IS. The condition
tt 4ftY.1iAtliltittt 1intan rftnitajMi nminfc.
An Insane Patient.
David Davidson, aged 08 years, was
reaelvetl at the asylum today from
ltaeeburg.
PERSONALS,
Mr. La Johnson aud Wls Mabelle
:
Pike hav gone to Rwefcurg for a
ialL
t Mrs. Dolph Pell, or Oakland. Cab.
Oft"? Martin, today.
J. M. Mttrtlmlale, eity superintend-
nt of the Albany jHtWIe sohoole. was
In the city today.
! Hon. I P. K. Pat of Ida Grove.
Iowa, in In the eity. He wag at one
time sheriff ot his county, and to a
Hromlnent cltHon of his state.
Rev. ltawm. of OerTOls. who wont
to Hugene today, came In from ML
Angel about ten minutes aftor Dr.
White was hld up. and so lonslders
he bad a narrow oscape
ABOUT
SALEM
SCHOOLS
Correspondent Makes In
teresting Comparisons
Editor Jeurnal:
In dlBtrlct No. 24 thoro aro at least
two largo prlvato schools, and a party
is negotiating for a building to estab
lish a third one, which shows plainly
that tho present system Is not satis
factory to tho pooplo. Private schools
aro detrimental to tho free school sys
tem. It Is said, with Bomo truth, that
thoro Is too much usolcss and too lit
tle useful education. Tho Democratic
nominee for stato school superintend
ent, himself a promlnont educator,
called attention to tho fact that a largo
per cont of tho pupils who pass out of
tho common schools havo but llttlo
practical knowledge, many of them
not bolng able to spell fifty per cent,
of tho common words. Nor can thoy
nearly all apply tholr knowledge of
mathomatlcs to tho ordinary business
problems. This should not bo bo after
olght or nine years public schooling. A
llttlo of tho practical and loss of tho
Impractical would bo a good proposi
tion to elect tho next school director
on.
A little time spont Interviewing the
pooplo who aro patronizing private
schools might be a benefit to tho ris
ing generation, and a revelation to
tho directors of this district.
Perhaps not 10 por cont. of tho
youth who attend tho public schools
aro ablo to avail themselves of tho
higher education.
And thoso aro tho pooplo who must
perpetuato thlB groat and glorious gov
ornmont of ours. A sago onco said,
"Allow me to cducato tho youth, and
I will rulo tho world." LEXICON.
Irrigation Bill Passed.
Washington, Juno 13. Tbo Houso
this afternoon paused tho irrigation
bill.
Salem Woman's Club.
Tho Woman's Club will hold Its reg
ular mooting tomorrow afternoon In
tho parlors of the Hotel Wlllamotto.
As this Ib tho last gathorlng of tho
season, tho prosonco of a full mem
bership of tho club Is most desirable.
At tho meeting tomorrow importnnt
topics aro to como hoforo tho club be
sides the usual business. It Is to bo
regretted that Mlsa Calbroath, who
has ehargo of tho social program for
this date, will bo unablo to sing, ow
ing to Indisposition. Howovor, solos
will bo rondorcd by Mrs. Purvlno and
Mr. Snldor, and a locturo will bo giv
en by Dr. Williamson.
Alderman Walker Recovering.
Aldormnn 13. P. Walker is recover
ing nlcoly from his recont Injury, whon
a frnctloufl cow Jorkod his right log
out of Joint nt tho hip. Aftor a groat
doal of sufforlng it wns found that
his hln bono was not brokou. The
surgeons had roplncod it in tho sock
ot and sot It for a broak, and woro as
much ploasod as "Pap"- Walker was
whon they found that hla thigh bono
hnd not boon broken, and ho could flip
his log up and down nonrly woll as ov -
nr. Tin In Imnrovlnc nlpfilv. under the
kindly Influonco of Damo Naturo, nnd
his nattvo grit. In fact, It's hard to
kill an nldorman, especially one of tho
hnyBeod vnrloty.
JOURNAL X-RAYS.
No traco of Tracy, hut ho was sup'
posod to bo drinking Boda water at
Wllholt when last heard from. I
I
Tho chlldron are compelled to suffor
ninny things, but nono caiiBo thorn
moro Teal anguish than printing all
tholr middle namos when thoy gradu
ate. !
FROM
POLK
COUNTY
How Yeung: Mr. Byers
covered Hearing.
Re-
Mr. A. J. Byers of Independence, ac
companied by his son, A. O. Byers,
called at tbo Journal offlce this after
noon and mado a statement rolatlvo
to the condition of the younger man.
I He had been deaf from his Infancy,
ana later tlie difficulty gradu
ally increased to such an extent that
he was almost totally deaf. Two
months ago the young man came to
Dr. Darrln, at Hotel Willamette for
treatment, and today called at the
Journal offlce to state that he could
hear as well as anybody. The report
er talked to him In a low tone of voloo
and was convinced that his hearing
was as good as the beet This remark
able euro or neeeselty makes the
young man feel happy, and his father
is more than pleased. Their purpose
In coming to the Journal offlce was
to make a statement to the public
eonoernlsg the wonderful euro.
I. A. O. Ryera. being duly sworn,
detioee aad say that the above state
ment, written by the Journal report
er, relative to my being healed ot
deafn hy Dr. Darrln to abeohttteiy
true.
A. Q. BYRRS.
Snttearitwd aw wrn to before me.
R. Hofer. a sotary nubile. In Salem,
Oregon, this ltttb day ot May. 1S08.
I Seal J a HOPHR.
Notary Public for Oregon
5ajj5as5s3H?ssa
71
WHAT SIZE PLEASE?
Soft 2i Stiff Hat
Hero try this ono on. It's a now Spring
Btyie, tho hat you've heard so much about
among fashionable dressers Just, the thing.
Stylish, Untlt7 Wrap it up? Want to wear
it all right. Wo'll wrap up tho old one.
Ilemetnbor, you risk nothing In buying your
hats here. We glvo you tho hat you want if
you wont good bat. If you don't know what
you want, we give you suggestion tho hat
you'll buy later.
Thank you I Hope tbo hot will please you
and that you will come again. If ycu are not
entirely pfoaied, return the hot and get your
mouey
G. W, Johnson & Co.
W Clothiers to the People
SSl?2SSlr!2S2ir
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mmmmumjmammmju:tmttmmjtmtttttt:
Strawberries
MOJMLB GROWN
Home grown Clarke Seedlings strawberries fresh every H
morning. Hione us your oraer.
Fuller & Douglas, Grocers
H 142 State St., D'Arcy Bldg.
umm:ttnm:jmijummmmttjmmtKnttttm
eee
(mlm0 $35 - $40
NlSgP UlCYCLBS
CUSHION FKAME, 1902
CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - -
Call and see the 1002 RAMHLKR CUSHION FRAME, It is !W5days
ahead of all.
ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away witii tho Hat and clumsy
spring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT.
RlMfflfl Clltlffl1AC Of all descriptions at pricoa as cheap as
DlCjLiC OUIIUllvO anywhere, and wohavojUBt wbatyou want.
UIOYOLE REPAIRING We havo a completo bicycle repair shop. We
fit all uinkes of blcyclo tires. Wo repair all makes of bicyclos. Give
us n call. Wo try to pleseo.
SHIPP & EJAUSER
258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank.
GS3ffiSXj
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CHCAGO STORE...
PEOPLE'S BARGAIN IIOUSO.
RARF ftPPARTIINITY For Fridiy and Bntuid y only wo
HAKE Ul fUKIUnil offer n rnrQ opportunity to the people
of Salem and country in genuine sterling bargaino. Wo have marked
the pricee do vn ro low on the goods advertised that the keenest buy
ers are sstouithed. Wo do this to injure big sales for thoso two days.
25n black Grenadines 15c
Y24e fancy dimities 8)o
12o olack sateen 7Kc
7c lawns. ac
50c heavy crenm table linen. . ,29u
15c navy blue duck 9c
Pricos on white goods cut to pirccs.
ISc Turkish towels 10c
I.ndiea' 50c rnilor hats 10c
Ladies' 85c etinbonuets lOc
10chopglovp8 6c
Ladies' -15c Summer coreute.. . .25c
PRIDES CUT
AlcEYOY BROS., Proprietors.
Court Street.
CLARK'S SEEDLINGS
ARE NOW AT THEIR VEfRY BE8T,
Do You Want to Can Clark's Seedlings?
1 If so you must get them this week. NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATE.
Glvo ns your orders for VAOUM, MASONS AND SUN fruit jars; the very beet
to be had.
ROTH
124 SMle Street.
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Spring Seat
Posts...
There are mr.ny wheal riders, ladles
especially, who cannot sffonl to pay the
price nectary to procure a cushion
frame bicycle. For all Mich riders the
spring stmt poet solve? the problem.
Here you have a pout that may be fitted
to any wheel, old or new. at a co9t of
f 1.36 to f 1.(0. It contains a coll ipringj
mm tuiues m nuy sireiictu to suit
the rider, ani ttiat givs the rider
the most comfortable sort of mount, do.
insnway with all Jar aud jolt.
In many usees when the wheel has
been abandoned on account of ill
health the riding has been rerumed
wdv by virtues ol the comfort afforded
in the spring poet.
Call and see theeo poets try one If
yon like yon'll never take it fff your
wheel, and if yon ehouWu't like it,
money baeV is the order.
F. A. WIGGINS
25557 Liberty St, Salem.
Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies,
Bicycles, 8ewing Machines,
Sewlno Machine Repairing by N. H.
Burloy,
257'Commercial St-, Salem. YS
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Phono Main 2201
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I 15c Silk garter elastic 8c
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25c black lace Blockings 16c -fj
Men's 40c faucy ovorehirts. ...25c JA
Prices on shirt waists cut to pieces d
35c ince trimmed corBet covers lEc K
Men's BOka 4c '
$4 50 silk waists, best $2.00
200 yds. best f pool cotton 2c
Full count pins, paper la
35a leather belts - 10c
Ohild'n's 20c summer nnderw'r 10c
Ladles' 10c black stockings 10c
TO THE QUICK
Salem, Oreeon
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GRABBR
Telephone 511
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AMERICAN BICYCLES
One of the best hljrh-wJe
wheels on the market.
1902 MODEL 55 S40
1902 MODEL 55, SUPERB
RUBY FINISH
1901 MODEL 45 53
1902 SPECIAL. M0DELt,s
62 25
The frames are eo constructed
as to imilt the greate.t ppw
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high grade bioy
160 State Htreet
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