The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 14, 1902, Image 2

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Strawberries
HOME GROWN
Home grown Clarke Seedlings strawberries fresh every
morning. Phone us your oraer.
Fuller & Douglas, Grocers
142 Stale St., D'Arcy Bldg. pono Mb1" 22fll
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Inches Ieiik: 2tf Inches wido and 1 Inches hlg:
It costs a llttlo moro or a littlo loss than live
cents a bar depends upon market conditions
and the coRt of the tallow used In Its manufacture.
A bar of
DKmotuTC
"4(1 Soap
Is enough f or n week's washing for a family of five.
SAVE DIAMOND "O" WRAPPERS-We rejtem them for
n!l aorta of tuorul una imraoitvo nniciet. iuimrawi.
allowing oyer 300 prcmlnm nlven for wrplr, on w
A poiiai win unnii 11.
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Bbitorial page of .tbe Capital journal
AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
THE DAILY JOURMAL
Members Northwest Afternoon News
paper Leanue.
of President Sohurmnn, of tho first
Philippine commission, had been con
tinued, Umt country would havo been
at pcaco beforo this.
Long may King Edward livo to car
ry out his genorous ImpulBOS toward
n bravo t)conlo. 8oon may tho Atnorl
BY HOFER BROTHERS, i establish tho Bamo friendly and
Dally Ono Year, $4.00 In Advance. KOnorous troatmont In tho Philippines
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. , , of n
Wyk.yy 0Cner,a5r? $1.00 KEt , Roo-ovo.t and King Edward arc two
'- - - - groat men, and tholr Inlluonco In tho
HUNDREDS ARE PETITIONING. world's affairs Ib malting history rap.
Thoro havo been sent In hundreds uy, nnd malting it for bottor clvlllza
of signers to petitions asking tho gov- tlon.
ornor to cnll a Bpoclnl sosslon of tho o
legislature to onact flat salnrioB, and - LET ALL QUIT POLITICS,
put tho reforondum Into ortoct. All men who pretend to bo Republl-
Tho pcoplo aro boglnnlng to reallzo cans In Oregon or Who havo boon Ilo
that unless this Is dona thoy will loso publicans In tho past, or expect to bo
all tho good rosults of tho last olec- In tho future, should quit playing poll
Prltz, of Cincinnati, 7000 pounds of
"the 1902 crop at 1214 conts per pound,
5 ccntfl advance for picking purposes.
O. E. Johnson, of Sllvcrton, to Elsas
6 Prltz, of Cincinnati, 8000 pounds of
tho 1902 crop at 12V6 conts, 5 cents ad
vanced for picking purposes.
SUNDAY SERVICES.
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fremlum Dept., Tho Codahy Parking Co., So. Omaha, Neb.
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Merits attention. He furnishing
should bo neat Bnd tnsty nnd Ireo from
ueoless furniture.
Just now wo aro offering Duffels, Side
boards, Extension Tablos nnd Dining
Olinlra in polished golden onk at attrac
tlvo prices.' Wo also have tho newest in
platoand photoKraf rails. Tlieeo rails
wo finish In any desired color or furnUli
it in tho whlto.
The House Furnishing Co.
008 Com'l at., next to Post office.
Stores at Palotn and Albany
QOLLMAM
CHERRY
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UB perfect Cherry Seeder does
notcruuit wio cuorry or causa
any Ions ot Jutco; u prnctkml
nmclilno lor inrgo, smnii or uni
llornln clivrrtos. Thu seed oxtrnetlnc
knllu drives the feud into ono dlttli and
actually throws thu cherry into another.
Tho marks o( tho knifo can scarcely be
seen on tho seoded fruit. It sends from
20 to 80 quarts per hour. Retail price,
85 cents.
tlon. and tho oxlstlng abusos that woro
admitted in all platforms will not bo
abolished.
Following potltlons woro rocolvod
Blnco last ropert: Dr. D. M. Jonos and
20 other substantial cltizonB of Soda-
vlllo;S. Illlgard and bIx, from Mil
wood, Douglas county; A. J. Prultt
and 12 from Hayosvllloj Z. K. Fergu
son nnd 11 othorfl, Snlom and Scio; F.
II. Lewis and 14 others, East Marlon
street, Salora; J. A. Kenworthy ami
nine, Safum; Qcorgo Zwlckcr nnd
eight, East Twentieth street, Salem;
Joseph llurko and nlno othorfl, Liber
ty; L. M. Uocdor and 19 citizens of
AtlDlflVlllc.
All tho petltlonB recoivod tho past
week wero today transmitted to Gov
ernor Geer, nnd ho was' gratified to got
iiinm. ami road tho names all over
carefully. IIo recognizes that tho pot!
tionB aro not political, but como from
all classes of citizens, from tho larg-.
est tnxpayor to tho humblest day la
boror and woodchoppors.
Tho Journal dovotoB a page to flat
salary roform today, and prints a largo
special edition for circulation In nil
parts of tho Htato. Those who havo
this roform at hoart should cut out
thoso potltlons and start in for anoth
or wook'a work for a good causo tho
redemption of our stnto govornmont
from nn accumulation of grafts and
ofllclallsm.
Pay no attention to tho politicians
nnd push pnpors at Portland, but do
your duty as a citizen.
Tho necessity Is lmporntlvo for put
ting our statu govornmont In bottor
order. Got right at tho foundation, nnd
lot thoro bo a clean-up from top to
bottom.
Flat salaries woro promlsod In nil
tho plntformH, nnd why Bhall tho law
not bo onactud? Can anyono glvo a
good reason?
Dlroct legislation was carried by a
throo-fourths vote for tho constitution
ul amondmont. Why shall It not bo
put In offect?
Clrctilato a potltlon, and baolc up
tho stand Governor Geer and Oovor-nor-oloct
Chnmborlaln havo takon In
favor of thosu reforms.
Ono Is n Uopublican and tho othor
Ib a Domoerat. Iloth rocolvod the
voto of a majority of tho pooplo at tho
rocont Htato oluctlon.
Hut It Ib tho duty of citizens to back
them up In what thoy bollovo Is right,
and malto public Bontlmont over
whelming for thoso two roforniB.
Lot uh curry a majority of all tho
pooplo to tho governor on potltlons,
and convlneo all tho politicians thnt
thoy cannot put an Important roform
boforo tho puoplo to got tholr votes,
and than cheat thorn out of It.
Friends of J. B. T. Tuthlll can all
vouch for him that he stands for pro
gress In our public schools. Vote for
him Monday.
R. M. WADE & CO.
OREGON
STRAWBERRIES
GREEN PEAS
CABBAGE
TODAY
Harritt st Laojrencb
OKI Tost Qfllcu Grocery.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner you can enjoy from one o( our
tender and delicious meats, steaks, lubib
or wotfon chops, veal cutloU or pork,
Oar meats aro all out from tho fattest
and primwit cattle, and wo can supply
your table with fresh, nutritious and
wholesome meats at bed rock prlcos.
R C.J.CROSS SALEM ORB
I'hou 391
Taking Hold Willi '
a Vim...
Tbe publlo has on our fine beer.
Fof le tlud that thuy thrlva on a Kood,
' mmf br health, tuuiubj and vitality
iw proved. It Bt7t the worklugmau
Vkla nnd the fcdetitrry vitality and
liettr, Fr a dellsJauv Wveruxe there is
HUiiKto equtl It. A W9 of Salem
bw Ik ihn lowt Joy fareyr sud a
irli4iB mtd. W wftl d-livor It to
ytmt &m frw ol elwrga.
M. l. Bsck, Prop.
ROOSEVELT DEMAN8 JJUSTICE.
In a special mossnga to CongroBN
Friday Proaldont Ilouaevult renowu
tho domain! mndo In his first mossngo
to CQngre for tho enactment of rec
iprocity 'with Cuba.
Ho plonds thnt a grout and powerful
nation koop Its pludgoa with tho
struggling baby ropubllo that has been
set on Its feet at tho cost of American
blood and trensuro.
Ho repeats thu words of Pronldont
McKlnloy, who nrguod tov thfnlrnew
and justice In our commerelnl rota
tions with our uenrt Island neighbor
republic.
Ho warns thu Hopuh.llcnn party that
it has a history and roputatlou for
ItoeplUK IU plodgoa that must Jiu kapt
lntuot.
ltoosuvelt has tukou a hold stand
against tho party managers lit Con
gross, but he has strougthoued his
hold on tla peoplo of all partltw by
his lldullty to fundamuntul priclploa.
Tho trend ot commercialism and
nuu-hlne polities la to disregard the
most solemn obligations. Party prin
ciples and the constitution count for
mora trlllea among tnw strenuous or
Knnliers who uro now In control of.H-
tlcB, fnco tho responsibilities of good
govornmont and do what Ib right.
Thoro Ib no room for politics of tho
kind Orogon hns had too much of In
tho conduct of tho loglBlaturo and tho
stato Kovornmont. Election of
United States senator and congress
man is political, but laws, stato rov
cnuos and appropriations ought not
bo prostituted to politics. Thoro must
bo room In nny mnn's mind for Borious
consideration of tho business welfare
of tho Btatc that its taxes bo not too
high, that its rovonuoa bo not wasted,
that officials respect tho constitution,
that open and notorious grafts bo
abolished that all do right. This
mental attltudo toward tho Btato gov
ornmont should bo maintained by nil
who aro capablo of reading, thinking
and forming opinions for themselves
about public matters. If any man or
woman Is a Republican from Instinct
nnd rofusoB to do what is ngnt no
cause tho idea has not originated with
somo loss God pity 'om, Tho Jour-
nnl bollovos that at hoart tho groat
mnjorlty of Republicans, oven mon
llko Editor Scott and mombors of tho
now loglslnture, want to do what Is
right in tho matter of enacting a
straight flat salary for all stato
olllcials instead of tho pronont Bystom
of foes nnd porqulsltos. Tho Btnto
officials thomsolvoB want what is
right In this matter. Thoy do not on-
Joy tho criticisms and suspicions that
aro hoapod upon thorn undor tho pros
out Indirect Bystom of compensation
Govornor-Elect Chnmborlaln will not
enjoy taking tho omolumontB on
boards and commissions ho will bo
compelled to talto, unless a flat salary
law Ib enacted boforo 1903.
Tho editor of Tho Journal hnd a
long talk with Hon. I). H. Loonoy of
Jofrorson, yostordny, on tho Bubjoct of
a special session, and ho oxpressed
tho opinion frooly that tho Hpoclal
sosslon of tho loglslnturo was nocos
sniy, nnd tho HopubllcnnB would make
a mlstalto to not onact a Hat Balary
now.
Mr. Loonoy is a strong partisan,
nnd doos not bolong to tho Geer fnc-
tlon, If thoro bo such a thing. Hut ho
has onough horso Bonso to boo thnt
falluro to do that will postpono the
roform four years nnd rob tho Repub
lican party of tho crodlt. Ho said
somo doubta existed nB to tho Stato
Prlntor bolng roaehod by any law
passed after ho Is elected, but ho said
oven In Hint caso It was bottor to do
what was right and was plodgod In
tho platform, nnd If tho Stato Prlntor
could boat It In tho courts ho would
do so anyhow.
Now that Is the plain nnd reasona
ble talk of an agricultural Ropubllcan
In a clean agricultural county llko
Marlon. If tho Republican polltlclnnb
who talto a narrow, selfish, personal
vlow of politics will consult with dis
interested votorH thoy will find that
to do what Is right In thts mnttor Is
tho easiest and cheapest way to pol
itics. Hut It is snld Geer favorB a speclnl
soHSlou bocnusQ ho wants to bo United
States sonator. Lot us bo fair and
Just and honest, (leer would be cnll
lug a legislature togethor when It
might Injuro his chances of bocomlng
a senator. Hut suppose It made him
senator. What of It? If flat salaries
aro light shnll this reform bo put on"
four years bocauso It may or may
not make somo ono senator?
It's a Bhamo that a public nowspnper
has got to bog and plead with anyono
to do a thing so manirostly just and
right as that stnto ottlclals should be
paid definite Ilxed salnrles and that
all fee and earnings ot their olllcos
should bolong to tho stnto troasury.
Hut It seoms no good thing can be
accomplished without agitation. The
agitation must be carried on until the
victory for flat salaries is won. The
poople know what Is right and must
not ceaRe to demand it until they get
rite Journal will print petitions
Some Pertinent Questions.
Ucglster: Tho Snlom Journal, whlch
bofoio election yollod ltsolf. hoarse
over tho extravagances of tho InBt leg
islature, now wnntB a usoloes special
session of tho samo legislature, hold
at an oxponso of $25,000, Just to plonso
our retiring governor, T. T. Geer. Tho
poople won't stand for it.
Lot us boo! Did not tho register
Itoep tho Uopublican stato platform
running in its columns during tho
cnmpalgn? And did not ono plank of
that platform plodgo tho Uopublican
party to onact legislation that would
cut off tho enormous fcea and perqui
sites now enjoyed by atato olllcials?
And would not falluro to legislate on
tho stato official fee and salary abuse
beforo tho offlccra-elcct tnko tholr re
spective positions allow them to draw
compensations for tho next four years
tho term for which thoy woro elect
ed? And would a Bpcclal session ot
tho legislature cost "$25,000, aa stated
by the Register?
"Tho pcoplo won't stand for It?"
Does not tho Register really mean that
tho politicians and officials who hopo
to reap reward and exccsslvo compen
sation nt tho oxponso of ovory tax
payed do not "stand for it?" Eugcno
Guard.
Friends of the public school should
vote for J. B. T. Tuthlll for school di
rector Monday. He stands for bet
ter schools.
PIANO
VOCAL RECITAL
N.W.N C. Gives Another In
teresting: Program
Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday-Coming:
Recital
Congress and political machinery.
ALL HONOR TO KINO. EDWARD.
General Ittltolt rend to tho assem
bled lloer army the congratulations of
King Hdwnrd, who pralsod the burgh
rs for tholr brav Btund agalust su
perior numbers In defunsa of tha
causo they were lighting for.
Of course he was cheered, as brave
nieu always appreciate a magnani
mous art from una In thu posttlon f a
ronquerer.
That was tae wlsoat ast of King
IMwartlt Ufa. and show him to be a
every weak and cltlsens must circu
late them constantly until the battle
is won for a utate house cleaning.
Right and justloe aro In favor ot
this proposition and "right wrongs no
man." Those who aro Indlfforont or
sneering at this reform have not
studied into the dotnils aB presonted
In this pnper. it thoy will do that
they will no longer oppose paying a
reasonnhlo flat salary to ovory state
otUoJal and no more
y
Friends of the public school should
vote for J. D. T. Tuthlll for school di
rector Monday. He stands for pro-
far-seaiug stuteuinau. ami politician of gross, consistent with good financial
tbe hbiker aad better order. ; management of the district.
As Ural stud generous a nolloy oh j 0 .
he part of our HuvarumtuV toward. More Hop Contracted,
the Filipinos would have reaojied het-j Additional bop contracts wero filed
ter results than the application of too ( with County Recorder Rotawl Friday
much "water-cure," afternoou. as follews:
It MoKiuley bad lived and the policy Heu Otjan. ot Meridian, to IWsaa &.
Tho pupils of tho College of Music
of tho Northwest Normal Collogo gavo
nu Intorostlng program or vocal ana
instrumental soloctious at tho colloge
apartments In tho Murphy block Fri
day ovonlng. The nttondnnco was
good, and n keen Intorost was mani
fested in tho work of tho pupils, which
wn very prodltablo, reflecting duo ro
ward upon tho faithful labors of tho
Instructors, Prof. Pnrvln, Mrs, J. M.
Drown nnd Miss Graco Drnpor.
Tho program produced last ovonlng
Included tho following numbers:
Ovorturo "Hnrbor of Sovllle"
Rossini
Mrs. Hergor, Miss Drnpor, Mr. Hntt
and Mr. Drown.
"Shuphord's Song" Krug
Pearl Alport.
"Who Is at My Window?" Osborno
Miss Nina Johnson.
(a) "Festival Sounds" Holninn
(b) "Klrmlss" Gurlott
Gortruda Cunningham.
Rooltntlon "A Funny Story"
Joslo Koeton.
Sonatina Hnttmnn
Miss Mnrle Huntloy.
Rooltntlon Cutting from "Mnrmlon"
Mr. Clifford A. Lewis.
Sonata In O "Allegro and Andante"
Mosart
Isabella Aoltormnu.
"Spanish Gypsy" Wntson
Mls Hynra.
"Turkish March" Mosart
Miss Mlnnlo Qouley.
"Parndo Rovlew" Hnglemnnn
Mls llooth and Isabella Acker
man. This evening a roooptlon to tho
members of the graduating olass and
Invited friends will be given in the
college room by the second year
olass. Tomorrow morning at lo 3u
o'clock at the First Uaptist church
Rov. John M. Dean will preach the
annual baccalaureate sermon. The re
mntmler of the commencement pro
gram will be given nt the Baptist
church. Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock
will be given the junior musical re
cital, and in the evening the graduat
ing recital of the seniors of the Col
lage ot Music and graduates In music.
During Monday and Tueadny the art
rooms In the Murphy block will be
open for the Inspection of visitors, who
aro cordially invited. The graduating
exercises will he hold In the Iiaptlst
church at S' o'clock Tuesday evening.
Tho address to the class will bo de
livered by Rev. H. I noardmnn. pres
ident of the Mcaltnuville college.
o
Friends of the public schools should
vote for J. D. T. Tuthlll for sohool di
rector Menrtay. He stands for the em
ployment of the best methods to build
up our public schools,
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First Prosbytorinn Church. H. A.
Kotchum, pastor. Preaching services
at 10:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sabbath
School at 12 m. Young Pcoplc'a meet
ing at 7 p. m.
Second Church of Chrlat, Scientist,
299 Liberty street. Services nt 10:30
a. m. and 8 p. m. Sundays, and every
Wednesday ovenlnn at 8 p. m Subject
of lesson aormen: "God, tho Preserv
er of Man."
Methodist Episcopal. John Parsona,
paBtor. Services at 10:30 a. in. and
8 p. m. Sunday School at 12 m nnd
Epworth League at 7:30 p. in Rov.
D. A. Wattora, tho presiding elder,
will preach at tho ovonlng service.
Unitarian Church, corner of Cho-
mokota and Cottngc atrceta. W. G.
Eliot, Jr., minister. Sunday School at
9:30 a. m. Sorvlcos nt 10:30 a. m.
Sorvicea qonducted by M. Herbert
Loo, of tho Portland high school. Ev
onlng sorvicoa omitted. All wolcomo.
Contral Congregational Church, at
tho corner ot 19th and Ferry atreets.
T. II. Henderson, pastor. Preaching
tomorrow at tho usual hours. Subject
at 11 a. m.: "What Confessing ChrlBt
Hoforo Man Moans." Subject nt 8 p.
m.: "Not Signs, but Spiritual Holp
from Heaven Needed.
First Congregntlonal Church. Rov.
W. C. Knntner, pastor. Preaching nt
10:30 a. in. and 8 p. m. Morning sub
Ject: "John's Roport of tho Christ
Life." Evening subject: "Tho Power
of Hnbit In tho Formation of Charac
ter." Sunday School at 12 in. Y. P.
S. C. E. at 7 p. m Mlas Florence Price
lendor.
United Hrothron. G. O. Ollvor, sup
ply. Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Preaching sorvlcos nt 11 a. in. Sub
ject of morning sormen: "Tempta
tion." Tho evening will be devoted to
tho Children's Day exorcises. An on-
tortnlnlng program will bo rendered
by tho children of tho Sunday School.
All nro cordially Invited.
Contral Congregational Church. C.
A. Rablng, pastor. Cottngo between
Center nnd Marlon streets. Sorvlcos,
Sunday, Juno 15, 1902. Sunday School
at 10 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. Sub
ject: A"Tho Contentednoaa of the
Soul." Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting at
7 p. m. Gospol service at 8 p. m.
Subject: "Tho Heat Company."
St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Third
Sunday aftor Trinity. Holy com
munion nt 7:30 p. m. Matins nt 10:30
a. m. Sunday School 'at 12 m. Evon
song at 8 p. m. Tho Rev. tho Hon. C.
Camming Drtice, chaplain Seaman's
Institute Portland, will descrlbo his
work in tho morning, and prcacli In
tho ovonlng. Morning offering for
Senman's Institute.
First Clirlstian. Corner of High nnd
Centor BtreotB. Geo. C. Ritchey, mln-
Istor. Tho services Sunday will bo tho
last until nftor tho Turner enmpmcet
lng. It Ib Important that all members
bo present. Sormon at 10:30 a. m.
"Tnko Yo Away tho Stone." At 8 p.
m.: "Tho Complotod Man." Dlblo
School at 12 in. Junior C. E. nt 4 p
in. Senior C. E. nt 7 p. m Charles
Schomnkor, londor. All aro welcome
Tho Most Rovorond Aloxandor
Christie, D. D archbishop of Orogon,
will administer tho sneramont of con
llrmntlou to a largo class of children
at St. Josoph'B church tomorrow, im
modlntoly aftor high mass, which will
bogin nt 10:30 a. im His graco, whoso
eloquonco and convincing logic com
mnnds tho admiration and serious
thought of non-Catholics, as well aa
Catholics, will preach at tho ond of
mnss.
Tho mombors of SL Monica's Altar
Socloty and of St. Josoph'B church will
glvo a lawn social on tholr own spa
cious aim auractivo grounds next
Tuesday ovonlng, Juno 17th. Ico
cream and calto will bo sorvod. Tho
Chemawa band Is ongngod to furnish
tho music, which will bo Intorsporsod
with choico vocal selections.
RACE ALBRIGHT
Pioneer Osteopath
Established Practice
in Salem Since
HgflHE' XliBpflg'B
Tit MHnBI
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GOOD UVING
Quite often results in bad health, because
what is termed "good living" is usually
the gratification of the palate without
reference to the nutrition of the body.
When tbe good liver is a business man
and rises from n
full meal to plunge
at once into work
requiring mental
effort the result is
almost sure to le
disastrous, because
digestion draws
upon the same
nervous forces
wuicii are em
2fe
PS
ployed in thought.
in
time the stom
ach becomes dis
eased, the pro
cesses of digestion
and nutritiou are
imperfectly per
formed and there
is a physical
breakdown.
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and otlier
organs of digebtion and nutrition. It
eliminates the effete poisonous matter
which originate iu the system as a con
sequence of imperfect digestion. It gives
sound health to the whole body.
OoMu Mniml DiKwery h prsvtd a trait
Uta4B la ." fiite Mr Blleu R Bam. of
Will it AAKllldk -. Ik-I.l . '
SZZ' "' "i r my ttowaeh
of liMlauul wit
6cHBbf iSut. luut w,
OUIW Ml
HUUrtHlKT. li
MM Ul a
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I had iloctorei for my toieh
!' fiBS through a jeuum:
alwut any teal bmafli in
s I kwi vry kk spell a4 grew
tat Ink WUc I miuimm in
,7 to tike lir I.n-.' TS2...
kot timr i miu u. .j .r.i; :
have tli ItMMt, tMj, ,H tw
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Medical Adviser is sent nt oa receipt
of sumps to pay expewse of malliag wh:
SxjimI ai oue-ct stamps for the book In
paper covers, or 31 stamps for tbe cloth-
uoHwi volume.
Buffalo, N Y.
Addresabr.R.V.Pitrce,
Graduate of the American
School of Osteopathy, Kirks
ville, ivi). Second floor I. O
O. F. Temple. Phone Main
2721. No knives, no drugs,
no faith. Office hours 9 to 12
and 1 to 4 o'clock.
At Easter Time
is when the building business nill bo In
full swing. II you haven't given your
orders for your lumber requirements it
will pay you to get estimntes from
(Joodale Lumber Co., for any and all
kinds of lumber for out or insido work.
lnth, shingles, panb, doorp, blinds and
everything needed in this lino.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Near S P. Paee'r. depot. Phono 051
3eex335xs
..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar..
For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery,
ribbon, laces, shiit waistings, and other goods' in our
line. An especially beautitul lot of new veilings. Our
goods are marked very low, Call and be convinced.
...The Ladies' Bazaar...
118 State Street, Salem.
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Greenbaum's
Our goods w ill suit your taste.
Our prices wi 1 suit your pocket-book.
Dry goods al the very lowest prices.
Shoes that combine perfection of fit and finish with reas
onableness of price.
New goods arriving daily in our millinery department.
Tiy us and be convinced that you get your money's
worth at
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Next Dot r to tho Postcffice.
AUCTION SALE
AT 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
Commencing on
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th AT 10 O'CLOCK
And to continue uvory Tueedsy, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p, m., and every
Saturday ut 10 a. iu, and 1 p. in.
ENDING JULY-5.
Thb lino of goods offrred will bo eoneral ftock, consisting of ladios' silk, wool,
en nnd cotton underwear, torchon and linen laces and insertion; ladiOb', misses
and children's gloves; fancy trimmings and ornaments; silk cords arid tared);
silk and worsted bindings; pon pons buttons; ribbons, handkerchiefs t'lsdiee' and
children's bore; Btat ouery; ladies' and gents' knives; rsiors, suspenders, sweat
ers, thirte; youth's, chlldi en t, men's, and boya' clothing, and many numoroui
articles.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
30V COMX ST-
Tnoto who want to attend tho auction b on hand in time. We ring no belli
but start promptly on time. SiVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THE AUCTION.
S. FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer '
A Perfectly Laundered
Shirt Front...
Is worth golncr miles tq see, msny
miles lo cot. Yet we will kivo yu ""
thnt and brin it to your door, our
lsundry work la proverbial for R,,"f61"
lence amonR thoso "in the know.1 May
we call for your washinic this week smi
return It on the day protn'sed, a eampie
of tho way wo launder th ngs?.
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONKl. J. OLMSTaD, PBOrBUtTOB.
DOROD8D.OLM8Tn.UOB. . .
r hone 411 23fl Uberty mre
Plant Corn
Com is becoming ono of the best crops in this country. Now Is the bet tiros
to plant it. We have a full stock of choice seed corn.
...BREWSTER & WHITE...
91 Court St. FEEDMEN AMD3SEEDSMEN. Sateffl. OrefOB
GambriDcis Beer!
AND
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Everybody is welcome at
ALEX COPNOYPP Cor. State and Commercial.
'Phone, Main SI.
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