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THE b AILY JOURNAL, gALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 190A eas5a2&siSfc5WSas t. X M tt L& Scrofula l bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its attendant hprrors, humiliaUon and suffering. This is a strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to place upon the shoulders of the young. This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped for life's duties. Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied -symptoms 5 enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, catanh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful skin eruptions upon oincrcnt parut ui uiu wuy ouuw u; presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. This dangerous - 'and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks -Vthe bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting In . white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. S,S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases free. the swift specific CO., Aiiiti. c tie Dimno The House Furnishing Co. ,0,03,Com'l at., next to Poat ofllco. pOLLMA CHERRY iH$ eTtotonjRtnRies. luj eceos. R. M. WADE & CO. OREGON TODAY Harritt & Laojrbncb Old Post Ofllco Grocery. , A Juicy Morsel for . Breakfast Or dlnnctr,yo.p can enjoy from ono of our ' tender KnddolfqlduB meats, steaks, lamb or muttrn chops, . veal outlots or pork, . OuruneaU nro all cut from tho fattest andnrimnBlcflttle, nnd wo can supply your toblo with fresh, nutritious und wboleaomo meats at, bod rook prices. BftjC CROSS SALEM ORB I'hon 201 Si ROACH HARBOR LIME. BEST PORTLAND BRANDS OP ffl CEMENT OFFICE OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ON HIQH 8TREET. JD. S. $ Ofllco Phone 1551. &$&?&X2TQ-nn ttftKm? S3.000.000 1 Worth of 80 pound steel rails, 50 new locomotives, and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining: and cafo cars is the record of the it During the past year, makluz It the In the country. Travel over It and 0, B, OKANE, Gen, Pae. Agt., St, Ooeet Pa?. Agt-, Lo Angolon, Gal- miHiiiiieiiis ; Plant Corn Ooru is bosoming cpo of the best crops In tUU eounlry. Now U the bot tluia , to plant It. We have a fall otook of eholee eeed ooru. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... flCflwriSt. FEEDMEN AHOZSEEDSMEN, Salem, Orceon Ui&ln teed entirely vcgeiaoie, mailing it uic mum lcun-uy n all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves in ,iiir.attnn anA assimilation of food, restores the Room. Merita nttont'on. Its fnrnithlngt, ehotild bo nent and tasty and Irco from ueolcBB furniluro. Just now wo nro offering IlnffetB, S'de boards, Extension Tables and Dining Chairs in polished golden oak at attrac tive prices. Wo also linvo tho nowest In plrtto and photoarnf rnllfl. These rails wo finish in any deshod color or fiirnlah It in tho whlto. Btoroo at fluloin and Albany SBBDBR x '7T" nia porfi'Ct Cherry Sccdor does I I not crush thu eborry or euuan W any loss of juice; a practical maohlna for large, Rtnall or Oal Ifornlo cherries. Thu need vstrnotlnc knllo drives tho seed into ono dish anil BOlually throws tho ohorry inlo anothor Tho marks of tho knlfo can ncarcolv b soon on tho flooded fruit. It roods from 20 to 00 quarts por hour. Retail price, 85 cento. STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE QARDEN SAND OR LOAM. SAND AND QRAVEU N yffc jomiWM -2ij Business!! BENTLBY Residence Phoue Rod 2805 ?J&P&ZiSrJrzKiZi&P&2P tuoet modern ami up-to-date ml I road enjoy thu finest equipment on earth. Louis, Mo, Ross 0. OLINK, l'nol(lo fvf ,nj,wa y a5fiw IL Bbitorial X THE ONLY JOUBHftL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. nniiu nna Year. $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally uy carrier, ou omo rer mvim. Weekly One Yeur, $1.00 In Avance JOURNAL COVERS FIELD. Tho circulation of Tho Journal haH grown bo that It Is now able to Bay that beginning with this wook It COV ERS TIII5 PIKLD COMPLTEIY. Tho Dally and Weekly Journal abso lutely go to ovory rosldonco In this city and suburbs. Como In and boo tho record nhd tho systom. Modorn methods of circulation on ablo a llvo nowspapor, with free rural dollvory, with a porfootod carrior sys tom, with Its city postofllco dollvory, and ofllco dollvory, to roach all homos. Somo people tako olhor Salem pa pors; Bomo take Portland papors j somo tako San Francisco papers; somo tako no papors at all; but no mattor what papors they tako or not tako, thoy all get and read tho Journal. ThlB statcmont can bo vorllled by an advertiser calling at this onlce. An advertisement under Tho Jour nal's comploted and perfected system of circulation will go Into ovory houso In this city and suburbs, and to nearly every homo on tho eight froo rural mall deliveries. IluslnooH nfon who want to cover tho Hold ahould lnvostlgato for thomsolves. PETITION8 FOR SPECIAL SES 8ION3. (3lnco Saturday hundrotls of names have boon signed to tho petitions for a special BOBslon of tho legislature to onaet Hat salaries and put direct legis lation into offect Tho Journal wont out Saturday with sovoral thousand blank potltlons, and this wook will soo groator results than tho prosont week's work. Tho cltlzons who sign thoBO potltlons can say thoy did tho proudost act of tholr llvos, and ono that will hoar good fruit for all time. Now potltlons aro In from Wood lawn, Multnomah county; Eoln, Mc Coy and Illckroal, Polk county; Salem and Prntum, Marlon county; Woods, Tillamook county; Astoria, alatsop county. Tho puoplo who think nt all In tho lino of good govornmont reforms aro heart and bouI for tho special sosfllon, and can soo nothing personal In tho mattor, for or against door, or any olhor man. Every stato ofllclal, and ovory county and nny other ofllclal nnd ovory mom bur of tho loglslaturo who helps put our atato govornmont on a buslnuBB footing will foul proud of It as long uh ho llvos. ThoHo who havo manfully stood by tho flat Hillary ruform from tho begin ning, and will Htnml by tho light to tho finish, will bo romoinberud by tho peo ple as public benefactors. Thoso who holp provont or duluy this reform, promised In all party platforms, will regret It Tor Ilfo. us It Is u practical mattor of dollars and conU to tho tax payer. THEY VISITED PORTLAND. Tho Portland papors will ploaso lot up on orylug down Marlon county of llcors and poises and mllltla for not capturing tho escaped convicts. I atost roports are that Saturday night and Sunday night tho Tracy Merrill show wub soon all over tho su burbs of Portland, nnd hold up n num ber of poraons. Tho womlarful Portland pollco de partment nnd still moro wonderful sheriff's olllcu nnd high-priced dotoo tlvo systom were not In busluoea when thoy cnllod. Tho patronising airs that havo boon put on by tho municipal profesBlonnls over their country cousins did not on able thorn, to got as cloao to the notor ious bandits as tholr muoh-boratod country cousins of Marlon county. No ono imngtnod that Traoy aud Merrill would Bet foot In Mul-ty-nom-Ia county, without being riddled with 1ml lots by such men as Chlaf Mclaughlin or Jloly Terror Cordano. Rut suoli Is Ufa. It Is easy to laugh at tho other follow whon ho falls. Rut Marlon county olllolals nru llkoly to havo their laugh hut. o- A tolegrum from Chicago in this paper bouio days Hiuoe stated that at u inlnlHtor'a buuquut n minister took a stand for more liberal treatment of public amusements. In Justice to that church it should be stated that It has never olllclnlly relaxed Us ban upon theater-going, rard-pluyliiK aud dancing, and the Chicago man spoke without authority Tho Paoltlo Christian Advocate prints tho following explanation of tho mutter: "Perhaps some or our readers havo seen In the secular papors commaut oh a rooenl aliened discussion In our Chicago preaohera meeting oonoern lug the amusement Question lu which a bishop and other prominent mew took strong ground against aur rule euiiesenlux dauelug. tbe theater and the like. Tho whole thing Is, as we supposed, the creation of a vivid re- portorlal Imagination. There was no preaalhtrs' meeting, there was no dis cussion, and nothing was said by any' UUhon touching the amusement quee-' mm. ine papers nuvo aau meir hysteria over nothing. There was al tmtiquet or the Methodist uuton and! some after-dinner speeches in which linage of tbe (Capital AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. each man said what ho pleased. A Jayman deprecated the rule concerning amiiBomonts. Nobody replied to him, nor was controversy In order. The brother expressed his personal opin ion and that was all thoro was of It. Tim nhllltv disninved by tho average reporter In finding marc's nests, If OXpondod in worthy pursuits would mako our dally papors If loss "spicy, moro valuable for nowsnapars. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING AT CITY HALL TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK JOURNAL X-RAYS. It Is not recorded whoro tho es caped convicts nttondod church or dlnod Sunday. If many of the legislators had their way, tho constitution would soon ro Bomblo a, scalded cat Having ceased to bo a war factor, tho Missouri mulo will rosumo tho ovon tonor of his way. Tho Boors need not troublo thorn boIvos about tho reconstruction of South Africa. England will attend to that. Tho troubles of tho Tammany ma chine In Now York nnd tho Republi can raachlno In Pennsylvania havo a sort of family reaomblancc. Tho cow had JuBt o'er leaped tho moon And In a tone of uttor grief Thoy hoard her Bay: "Strlvo as I may, I cannot catch tho prlco of beef!" Somo of tho newspapers contlnuo to show up tho humorous Bldo of tho Tracy-Merrill convict hunt. Thoro was nothing funny about it to tho mon who woro hunted, nor to thoso who did tho hunting. Tho tuno of "Dixie," dear to tho hoarts of many Americans, Is "all tho rngo" In China nud Slborla, tho na tlvos having caught It from tho bands of tho warships which havo boon In Oriental wators. DIxlo Is going around tho world. Eugene Guard: Ingrnm, tho convict, who savod tho llfo of a guard by re coivlng a ballot In his own leg during tho outbreak at tho ponltontlnry Mon day, Is still allvu with good hopes of recovery. Tho log was amputated. Ho will probably bo pardoned for his bo rate deed. Ho should be, nt any rato. It Is a sad commentary on tho col lapsing powor of human groatnosB to rofloct that "Windy Dili Smith," of Dakor, was dofoatodfor sonator, wlillo hla district gavo Chamborlaln a big mnjorlty. It Clackamas had dono for Its Ropuhllcan wlndbng what Rakor did to Its Democratic balloonist, Oro gon could have said anion! Tho fact that tho not profits of tho Philadelphia Record are about $200, QOO should not lond tho avorago read er to Buppoao that all nowBpnpors pay In proportion. It hns boon said that moro monoy has boon lost lu this country In publishing ontorprlsoa thnn through any Industrial channel. Statistics moro und moro point to tho faot that hard workors havo como nunrost to solving tho problom of longevity. Tho Indolent rich nro tho shortest Uvod, and tho fnrmor stands at tho bond of tho list of long-lived par sons, wlillo tho minor, In splto of his Burioundlugs, Is said to bo second. Shirt waists havo boon tnboood In tho house of roprosontntlvos. Tho edict has boon issued that any mom hor who outers tho chamber without his coat will bo named by tho spank, or. Til Ford could never got up and mako a speooh in tho United Statos sonata lu IiIh shirt sloovos. A Henuluo "nmn without a country" U the ChlnoBo who rocoutly tried to enter Now Orlonna from Nicaragua. Ho was returned to tho Central Amer- sentiment In fnvor or an extra wsulon lean stato, only to bo rejected thoro, ' to plneo all stato otnoera on Hat sal ami tho result la that ho is now male arios. The people are already In fa lug voyages betwoon tho two ports, a man who cannot land, like tho hero of Hdward Mvorutt Halo's famous story. Hero Is a political gam from Mr. state ofneers, and have advocated them Furnlsh's organ, the Pendleton Trlb. during the campaign. I am also In une: favor oR-the special session for the Whon the Republican party of Ore-' purpose df enacting the salary law be gon measures tho full Injustice dono for the new ottloer begin tkelr admin- It by disgruntled members compos. Ing the Slmon-Lowell-Geer combination or disappointment why should It not write disapproval or such conduct on the pulltlcal records or the state, and make restitution by electing W. J. Furnish to succeed Simon In the United States sonatoT "I believe that tho timo Is not far distant when there Is not a thing that we eat, drink or wear, that will not bo made by a trust." declared Prasb dent Frauds U Patton. of Prlneetun University, speaking on the subject of "The Placo of Conscience In the Na tional Life," at the banquet or tho Presbyterian Social Union. "It such U the case." he continued. "It will aot be long until It will be a financial Impossibility for the average young man to get married." Tough pros. paet: , , 0 ANNUAL SOHOOli MHHTINQ AT CITY HALL TONIQHT AT 8 O'CLOCK OREGON TALK Aboutthe Special Session and Senatorship (Gurvnls, Postoflleo, Itep.) Would Geer havo called an oxtra session of the legislature to put state officials on a flat salary had ho boon tho succoBsful nomlneo, and tho choice of tho electors? Woll, hardly! (Holso Capital Nowa.) An Idaho oxchango talks about a "swooping Republican victory" In Orogon. And yot It Is a Democratic now broom that will purgo tho state houso of tho rubbish accumulated through eight years of unbrokon Re publican rule. (Malheur Gazette, Rep.) When Mr. Furnish was nominated In Portland last spring ho promised to mako u campaign that tho Republi can party would not bo ashamed of. Tho Impression has gotten out In this part of tho country In tho last few days, that tho gentleman from Umatil la county didn't keep his promise. (Cottngo Grove Leador.) Tho Eugene Register has begun to havo fits already for fear Govornor Geer Is going to call an oxtra session of tho legislature for tho purposo of making a law placing all stato of flcors on flat salaries. Evldontly tho Reglstor man has boon tnught that party platforms woro inado to got In on, and not to fulfill. (Woodburn Independent, Rop.) What's to bo gained In kicking at certain promlnont Republicans bo pniinn Furnish waB dofoatod? "What la tho nnrao of common sonso was Furnish, poor follow, put up for any way, If not to bo knocked down? Mult nomah politicians should havo loarnou through oxporlonco long ago that a Ropubllcnn nomination Is not always equivalent to an oloctlon. (Tho Eugene Guard.) Tho Guard can soo no reason why any one, oBpodnlly n Salem man, should opposo a special sosslon simply bocaiiBO that special session will bo called to placo stato ofllclals on flat salarloB, according to tho promlsoa nnd platforms of both Ropuhllcan and Uomocratlc Htato conventions. Tho "hurt" comes from another point or view, ono vory doar to Capital City hoarts. A sosslon of tho loglsla turo distributes no small sum nmong tho pcoplo of Salem. Thoro you havo It. Tho "stand-In" with oxcosslvo of llclal salaries, on whatovor protoiiBo thoy may bo abstracted from tho treasury, and oil tho other hand the good dollars that would be distributed among tho Salem public. (Tho Eugene Roglator.) A special sosslon of tho loglslaturo would cost tho stato moro than could possibly bo savod In ono sosslon by any legislation cutting down salnrlos of atato olllcors. Tho now leglslnturo will Bavo tho Btato tho cost of an ox trn sosBlon, and will also accomplish all that can roaBonably he accom plished In roduelng tho cost of stato govornmont, Tho stnte cannot afford to donato $86,000 towatd Geer's aspi rations to bocoma United States sona tor. IPubllshod at tho Stat Unlvorslty city, tho Roglstor should know that there Is no now and old legislature in existence at ono and the samo time. Tho sovorolgn powor of thu people ex ists In the loglslntlve body at soon as It Is elected. Hd. J. (Oregon City Courier-Herald.) Govornor Geer la trying in a spec tacular mannor to olose his term of ' ofllca and Is ondenvorlng to get public vor of this-proposition, hut the poli ticians seem to object. Governor-elect Chamberlain states his position aa fol fel fol eows: "1 am In favor of flat salaries for lstratlons. A special seeelon would be necessary In order to make thelaw effective, for tbe salaries cannot be changed after a man has beguu his term of office. Yea. I nm l favor of putting the state printer on a Hat sal ary also, and let him get the public I printing done as I get wine done at 'the usual union prloee." Politicians seam to want ih siuia printing olllc left untounkisl, nrob ably on account of the Vxtm enwnatcn fuud exyeeied Utrfrow. (Astoria Dally New. Mr. Pulton's paper.) Qeer's oftr to call a special seealoa la a roarinc fc ll preumto to want a Nat tatary vw euarteL I ac cordance with the platform eX not parties, lti order to save a rw tnou sand dollar te the Mate out ot tne re duction In the salaries ot th nt&i at ftolals. Yet. right uader lite nose, for 14 years, ten times the amount of the ixveslble saving has beeu looted from -Journal GOOD HEALTH Can only bo obtained by kteplng the blood pure and tho digestion perfect. For tliiR purpose Hostcttcr's Stomach Dittcrs wns Introduced tllty yeatB ono. and today It la recognized na the leading health reetoror in the world It will cure Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Flatulency and Malaria. Fever and Aeue, Try It. HOSTETTER' Stomach Bitters tho public school fund. It was in Geer's powor to break up that school ring, by Idling n dork for ?100 to dig up all tho lieu lands, and mako them public. At tho samo time his uoaru should havo advanced the prleos of school lands to $3.G0 an acre, at which tho ring sold them, instead of tho minimum price of ?1.26. at which tho school board sold thorn. Ho would In this manner havo put $100,000 In tho stato school fund. If Geer shall call that special sos slon, the cost of which will cuual tho saving on snlarlos, it would bo a good Idea to havo an Investigation of tho school land ring. It would bo well to And out If there was any truth In tho chargo mndo against our honest gov ernor, who Is so anxious to save at tho spigot, while ho lgnoros tho waste at tho hung. So far na tho inltlntlvo and rcforen duni amendment Is concomed, it needs no legislation to mako It operative. Tho pcoplo can begin to loglslato now, at once. Tho nmendmont Is self op erative for direct legislation, and as a veto both on tho loglslaturo and the govornor. A Bpoclal sosslon would bo a folly. It would not bo a crime, however, If It unearthed thoso Bchool land pecula tions, and traced tho loot to tho graft ers. Tho Nows Is not conslstont. Gov ernor Geer favors a special sosslon, and is not afraid of a school land In vestigation thon or nt any time. Ed. J. ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING AT CITY HALL TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK Bed Time I tnko a p'leasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I fool bright and my com plosion la bettor. My doctor sayB It acts gently on tho stomach, llvor and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared as easily iib tea. It la called Lano'B Med icine All druggists soil It nt 2Cc and 50 conts. Lnno's Family Modtclnos movos tho bowols -each day. Ifyou cannot got It, Bend for froo samplos. Address, Orator Woodward.LoRoy.N. V. Exekiol, In the "Doostrick Skule," at tho opora hotiHo Tuesday night. Boodlers Have Another Inning. (Cottage Grove Leador.) Geer received probably tho highest vote of any Republican on tho llckot for Unltod States sonator, but tho bosses of the Ropuhllcan party will defeat him, yot tho rank and fllo of that party demand his olectlon. Tho noxt Ropubllcnn leglslaturo will at tempt to elect Mr. Fulton., nnd Mr. Fulton was practically laid on the shelf with Mr. Furnish. Tho two wont hand In hand, and tho oloctlon of Mr. Chamborlaln was a robuko to Mr. Ful ton, for Scott-Matthows & Co, woro the whole show, and so far as tho peo ple aro concernod the wholo batch of them went down togothor. And In the fall tho people havo won ono of tho greatest victories ovor rocordod, so far as sentiment is concornod. Rut so far as the reality goes tho boodlors have yet another Inning. See If thoy don't score! The rellows that spont $100,000 to enrry a stato election nro not Rolng to give up when they can bu up a cheap leglslaturo. SSST--C Ask a nnsj"n women wiiRt sue uouitl sell her health for and she would tell you that the choicest vdiamouds In the world i Vould not buy It. What : m use for diamond rings to fingers, or earrings to light up the cheeks hollowed by disease? Health is the first requisite ito womanly happiness. General Jdl-healtk in women has its orl- gin tu local womanly diseases. Cure the diseases of the delicate womanly organism ami the geii eral health is perfectly restored. The reuiurkable benefits ex perienced from the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription are due to this medicine's per feet cures of womanly diseases. It establtsliss regularity, dries weakening drains, lieals inflam mation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "It uOonU iuc gtwt feature to be c to wy a few words la rfinl to IU wcrki o( pr litre' ftvorite rrcK-rlpUuti aad hU Oolova MHcal pUwtry,' wri Mr. Mora ra.of IMlLu. JmIud Co. Mo, I waa ternpUJ to try thw tucdldaa after ; Wfert upon ujy methtr. At aa nrly Mag of ujarrfaj life I wai B'Mtly botacrtd with palafcl ud. od, abo a trouUMNe draiu vUik TCMtercd ate ry wttk aud unfit for watt at aay kind I Ucanc to thla -Ihtj u Bottling Uftef mc bitkn aaa thMw My BtuUad bme atertned aad got nt a botUe of ' Ht ?Jfl 5wriJwa After he mw tbe woadcrful tSwti of that ose he cot two mora, aad after I u4 thSe up there w no more pals, aad Ibo ga to gam in bob very rapidly." " Faonte Prescription makes weak Kuaiw strong, stck women well Acccept no subatiute for .mc Bieaicine wtiicn vroris won. uera for weak women. CHICAGO Ill PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. ftARF OPPORTUNITY For Monday and Tuesday only we tTAKE Urruniumi I offer H raro opnorluimy ,0' tll0 ,feop,a of Salem and country In genuine sterling bargains. We have marked tho pricoc down fo low on the goods aUvertiBod that tho keenest buy era ore nstoni&hcd. We do thla to Inouro bitf tales for thoBO two daya 25n black Grenaillnea lGc 12!c fnncv dhnitiea Biic 12c black entcon 7ic 7jcloHnb Ho 60c henvy crenm table linen. . .20o 15c navy blue duck............. Do PriceB on white goodB cut to piecca. 15c Turkiflh toweln 10c Lndien' OOo Failor bats 19o Ladles' ISGc Runbonnctfl lOc 10.' hop gloves Co Ladles' Cc Summer corauta.... 26c PRICES OUT TO AlcEVOY BROS., Court Street. corrnnoHT 3 4Sww . Tfe. .--" If L.STJ 2Hrr7lu I fllj&$$W ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery, lihhnn. laces, shirt waistincs. and other poods in our line, An especially beautilul lot of new veilings. Our S goods are marked very low, ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. Greenbaum's Our goods will suit your taste. Our pi ices wi I suit your pocket-book. Dry goods sit the very lowest prices. Shoes that combine perfection of tit 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 Noxt Door to tho PoBtrfllce. AUCTION 3ALB AT 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, HAI.E.M, OREGON. Commencing on SATURDAY, JUNE 14th AT 10 O'CLOCK And to contlnuo every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p. m., and overy S(Uunhysiu 10 a. in. and 1 p. in. ENDING JULY 5. The line of goods offered will be ceneral etock, consisting of ladles' Bilk, wool en nnd cotton underwear, torchon and llnon laces and Insertion; ladiua', niietee' ami children's gloves; fancy trimuiioKS and ornaments; silk cordd and taeteli: silk and wormed bindings; pou pone buttons; ribbons, handkerchlofs; ladies' ami children's hose; Hint onery; ladles' and touts' knives; rosors, euependore, sweat ers, fhirta; youth's, children's, men's, aud boyd' clothing, and many numerous articles. REMEMBER THE PLACE Tnoe who want to attend tho miction ba on band In timo. We ring no belli but start promptly on timo. BAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THE AUCTION. S. FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer , . - y V Mutual Congratulations Are always circulated In tha family when there Is plenty of Ice durlngtho heated season for froaen dainties, trapped drinks, crisp salads and vege tables, and the propor preservation of foods. No one will go without Uils greatest of luxuries and neoossitlos when we will serve them with tho highest grado Ice. CAPITAL BREWERY CO., Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. Gambrinas AND goob 'irEaesrs'iK: everybody THIB AT.P.Y mPWriVUD STORE III - 16c Silk garter elantlo , . . . 8c 25o black lore Blockings 15C Mon's 40c fancy overshlrts... 25c Prices on nlnrt waiata cut to piecca S5c Irco trimmed corset covers lEc Men's eooka ,, 4C $4 50 ailk waists, beat $2.00 200 yds. beat ppool cotton ..... ,2c Full count plua, paper i0 35oleathor bolts .,... lj0 (Jhild'u's 20c summer undcrvi'r 10c Ladica' 10c black atockings. . . .10c THE QUICK Proprietors. Salem, Orecron rZ&&sr&&&&&&& MiiBaMBMMaMnMMMataaMMMNitMM, At Easter Time in when the building business will be In full swing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumbar requirements it will pay you to got oBtlmntes from (Joodalo Lumbor Co., for any and nil kinds of lumbor for out or insido work, lath, shingles, earth, doors, blinds and ovory thing needed In this lino. Goodale Lumber Co. Ntsr S P. PaEfl'r. depot. Phono 051 Lall and be convinced. A Perfectly Laundered Shirt Front... If worth goina mile to see, many miles to uet. Yot wo will give you Jujt that and brintf it to your door, oar laundry work Is proverbial for Its "'" letice among thoan "in the know. 3IJ we call for your washing this week ana return It on tho day promised, a fsoipi of tho way wo launder tb ngs? Salem Steam Laundry COLONBl, J. OLMBTBD, PB0PK1BT0B. DonoDB n. OLMRTKO. MOB. .. Phono 411 231 Liberty Btie is welcome at NOBLB Cor. Btato and Commercial Beer! 'Phone, Main 81 Vot W