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fe m ' THfi 0 AtLv" JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, TUE8DAY, JUNE 17, 1002. jHwwwewiioifntiniinmmmfflmtmtfflmnttim I White I Sale i.r - ' 7- " f White Sale - - SALEM SCHOOL FINANCES .District lias Indebtedness of $47,550 The White Sale is making a big hit Everything j in White goes at the time you need them at sur prisingly low prices. twmtimmwimiwttmtiro Estimated Expense of Con ducting Schools $26, OOO for Year ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING Much Cry and Little the Result Wool W Os Feel Bs Pills? If your watch 1b runnin Irregularly-doesn't boat sixty to the minute, bring U V "!&. WVurito'SftaB moro attention Ju.t now than ntch r6pa," Right if We Right it. CHAS, H. HINGES Watchmaker and Jeweler, 88 8tato 8t. Next Door to Ladd & Bush's Dank Our 60c Hammock Mr jd'jj(ji:r- jrwjmjrWAiKmi - ... ..iikiiiiii.YLU4 To Locate Irrigation Projects. Washington, Juno 17. Chlof Hydro graphor Newell, of tho geological sur vey, has promlsod Roprosontntlve Tonguo to vlBlt Oregon this summor, and, with him, niako an examination to dotormlno Uio feaslblo locations for Irrigation projects, especially storage rosorvolrs. Mr. Newell will also vlwlt Crater Lake. Ho-told Mr. Tonguo that It was necessary that tlto department prococd with oxtromo co.ro In locating irrigation works to ho undertaken tin dor tho bill Just passed, as it was de sired that ovory project undertaken should succeed. vtgSfmsiWrN7Bo. jgasF35w Is a good one, bat wc have better ones for $1.00 with pillow and stretcher, Our $1.50 hammock 13 a beauty in. light colors with long Valance pillow and two spreaders Wc have them all the way up to $5.00. These goods- were bought direct and our prices arc right, juluiu okmX JJ m "i A iMll'l'l I I'lilill f.lJ.i- ...Oregon Corn Meal... will uao no other. Phono 1781. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oregon $7-A TbIaliniituro In on orory tox of tan kbouIiw Laxative Broino-QtilnineTabwu yyZMTrftba wtuody bt euro a cam In dr-. RINEMAN'S DARQAIN8. Shoulder, per lb., Oo Deviled Ham (email) per can 6c 0 for 25o. Deviled Ham (largo) per. can 10c -3 cans 25c. Sardines, per box Co 8 boxea 26c. Salmon, 3 cane 25o Smokod Herring, Por box, 2Co. Cataup, per pt bottle 1Bc 2 bottlea 2So. Oocoanut (bulk) per lb 15c Good Ooda (1C-ox pkg ) Bo 3 pkga 20c. Corn Starch, per pkg 6o. Washing Powder.per pkg Bo. Bring us your buttor and eggs. Wo pay highest xnarkot price, cash or merchandise. M. T. RINEMAN 132 Otste 8t Telephono 131 Rirlher Euidence That we are doing a fair share of the job printing in Salem is from the fact that today our plant is fully twice as large as when we started in the printing business less than four months ago. We Deliver When We Promise ftaefer & Palmer sra 8, 4, awl 8 Mowm blk. , -UH, KW, Shirtwaists Entire line of white waists at special prices: $ 00 VALUES... $ 70 $1 SO VALUES.. 93 U 00 VALUES... $ 35 $2 SO VALUES.. .$1 75 Parasols A lot of fine ones to close at less than half price. Summer Underwear Special vu'ues in light weights, Also the new "KORSO" vests for la" dies. Dairympie's A Street I'arnble. A llttlo girl stood nt a window blow lug soap bubbles. Ucncntb stood n llt tlo boy, nnd as sho blow bubbles to ward him ho tried to cntch thorn. They broke and disappeared on all sides, bun the two laughed and kept up tha gome, sho mulling down and ho gazing unwnrd eagerly. "Heboid, u parablol" said a man to a woman. "The oturnnl relation of tho bcxcbI You blow beautiful bubbles down to us from your height, nnd wo weary ourselves in trying vainly to cntch them. Poor llttlo boy!" Tho pair played und laughed In tho sunshine until tho boy grew tired, no called out "Ooodbyl" gayly and ran nwny to play with other boys nnd girls In tho street. Tho girl looked after him wistfully, n shtidow ou her face. She did not enre to blow bubbles any more. She loaned out to wntch him. nnd ua sho did so she tipped over tho bowl of sonpy water. She looked very lonely. "Heboid, a parable!" said the woman to tho ninn. "lie hns tired of tho game; not bIio. There Is no other llttlo boy to blow bubbles to, nnd If there were sho has uo pretty bubbles left to blow. Ktornnl relation of Boxes! I'ooi llttlo glrll" Now York Tribune. llreaUlntt It der.tlr. "Well, John, how nro things going at homo?" "Why, sir, tho magplo'B dend." "Poor .lack! What took him ofT?" "Wo think, sir, It wns eating too much horso meat." "How's that? Whoro did ho got tho horso mont?" "I am Borry to toll you, sir, that both tho carrlago horsoB died." "Tho horses dondl What oiled them?" "It must hnvo been overwork draw ing water to tho lire." 'Tirol What flro?" "Why, sir, tho hall was burned to tho ground." "(liout heavens! How did that hap pon?" "It caught Mro from tho funeral torch es, sir." "Whoso fuuornl?" "Your mothor'B. Blr." "My poor mother dead! now long Was she 111? What wis tho matter?" "Well, sir, Bho novor hold up her bond nftor your futhor's death." "My father too! Toll mo tho cause. Speak, man!" "IIo took to his bed as soon iib bo beard tho bad iiowh, sir." "Had news! What do you monn?" "Tlmt tho vessel that held his whole fortune had boon lost at hm." It .lurruil lllm. "Pleasant iiltluw you have bora," said a pulley holder who visited n life Insur ance oMve In the Postal Telegraph building In New York to pny Ids pro mliiiu. The w Intlows overlook the City Hall mrk and the Nat linn Utile statue. "Yen," replied the Insurance won, "but the Inscription on that Unle stat ue, patriotic and Inspiring though It l.i. strike a illecordiint note Hi tue soul of oiio who Is underwriting risks on men's liven. Look at It-'My only regret Is that 1 have but one life to glvo In defense or my country.' "-Now York Times. nenllnil In Future, Mr. Nowed I lmvo an optlou on that lllnuk avenue house. How would you like It for our homo, my dour? Mrs. Nowed-Oh, It's a piotty place, but you kuuw It Is said to bo haunted Mamma says she wouldn't set her foot lusldo tho door for any amount of money. Mr. Newed-Thnt settles It. I'll close tho deal for it tho first thing In the morning. Chlettco News. Tho annual roport of tho board of directors of Uio Salem public schools, as presonted nt the meeting of Uio taxpayers Mondny evening, 1b given bolow. Tho roport was accepted, af ter eliminating thorofrom Uio estlmato of salaries for city superintendent principal nnd teachers for tho onsulng school year. Tho roport Is addrossed to tho tax payers and patronB of Bchool district No. 21, and. is as follews: "Pursuant to tho requirements of tho school laws of Oregon, wo herewith submit to you our annual roport for tho school year Just closed, viz! from March 4, 1901 to Juno 1G, 1902. "Tho receipts during this period hnvo boon as follews: Cash on hand March 1, '01..$ 5,201.33 Received on 1901 taxes, $10,- G19.45. less 1 mill for in debtedness ($2,077.43) ... Hccolved on 1900 taxes, $1G, 740.G2, loss 1 mill for In debtedness ($2,092.GG) ... Hoc. from delinquent taxes.. Ucc, from county Bchool fund Ilec. from Btato Bchool fund Hoc, from tuition Hoc. from teachers not at tending Institute Hoc. from Northwestern Klro Insurance. Co . Roc. from brokon window lights All About Employing a Superintendent City 11,512.02 14,017.00 03G.20 7,721.00 7.CG1.G0 27.G0 15.00 2.00 Total $50,GC9.73 "DIsbursomontB during tho snmo po rlod have boon as follews: Suporlntondonts salary ....$ 1,000.00 Principals' salarlos 3,710.00 Tcachors' salarlos 19,213.30 Janitors' salaries 2.3G7.50 Clork's salary to July 1, '02 200.00 For wood 1901 990.40 For wator 308.50 Interest on bonds 2,190.70 Bxchango on bonds 7.30 Telephones 82.50 Intorost on notes as popular loan Insurance promlumH Enumerating Tor 1901-02 .... Hlcctlou for 19ul Hepalrs on buildings, fur naces, blackboards, Includ ing material School supplies 442.88 Sundry oxponso 141.09 Tax robatod CM Placed In Indebtedness fund '15,930.00 Hnhuico on hand Juno 10, '02 10,795.75 A disposition, opposed to any Im provement In tho Salem public schools, was manifested at Uio annual meeting of tho taxpayers' Monday ov enlng. Tho mooting was attended by less than 50 of the 1400 logally quail fled voters of tho district. After a two hours' discussion, Uio report of tho board was adopted, whon an Item of $19,810, which roprosonted an ostlmato of the salaries of tho city superintend ent, principals and toachors, had boon stricken out. Tho annual roport was adopted,, Tho subject for tho protracted dis cussion, that at times bocamo heated, was tho recont action of the board in electing, at an annual salary of $1000, n. citv superintendent, who should 1,225.29 1,140.27 90.25 20.50 401.80 Total $50,059.73 Indebtedness Fund. "Wo have recolvod during tho sanio porlod on tho indobtodnosu fund as follews: Hooelvod from 1 mill lovy of 1900 , $ 2,092.05 Itoceivud from 1 mill luvy of 1901 2,077.13 Juno 1 1, genoral fund 5,930.00 servo as tho executlvo head of the city schools, with a viow to systema tizing tho work and advancing tho ef ficiency of tho Bchools. Mombers of tho board explained Uiat, In electing a city superintendent and othor tcachors at a recont meeting, thoy woro Blmply complying with Uio requirements of tho now school law, nnd that, under tho now arrangement, tho only addi tional oxponso to tho district would bo Uio dlfferonco botwecn Uio salary of a substltuto teacher, who had been reg ularly omployed (and sometimes two) and that of a principal. Tlio directors oxprossod tho confident bollof that Uio rosults of Uio llrat yoar's work under tho now ararngomont would bo such as to Justify Uio slight financial out lay. Hut tho majority olemont In at tendance scomod dotorralncd to dls- courago any proposed improvomont In tlio bcIiooIb that would luvolvo a dol lar's additional oxponso, and tho ro port was adopted with tho oxcoptlon of tho ono ltoin. Tho rosult of tho action of tho annu al meeting last evonlng, In rojoctlng a part of tho roport, Is considered by mombers of tho board to be of no con sequonco, slnco tho bonrd fulfilled tho requirements of tho law, employed a superintendent and teachers, and has ontorod Into contracts for tho ensuing year. Tllmon Ford, who Is among thoso opposed to tho employment of a nltv Mimurlntandent. oxcont ho Bhall bo nctlvoly ongaged as a tcachors, nl so, says tho further consideration of tho action of tho board In this relation will bo loft with tho board, ns It will hit constituted witli W. II. Dyrd as successor to tho rotlrlng chairman, II. A. Johnson. Mr. Ford began tho discussion, find ing fault with tho ostlmato of salarlos, for Biiporintondont and principals, hav ing dotoctod thoroln a slight Incronso ovor that of a year ago. IIo said ho undorstood tho board had omployoil a city Biiporintondont who should "1 should llko to ask Mr. Blator," in terrupted Director Chamberlain, Jump ing to Ills feet, "if ho over reported to any member of tho board concern ing tho work of nny teachor as Infe rior." Mr. Slater did not givo a direct ro ply, but said ho had been making an investigation of tho work In ono of tho schools, and ho know Uiat tho failures had reached as high as 50 per cent, in ono of tho lower grades. IIo thought if thcro waB a determination to in crease tho payroll that It Could moro Judiciously bo oxpended In Increasing tho salaries of tho grado teachers, and in omploylng mbro competent Instruc tors. A. F. Hofor romarked that ono do slrablo object that would be accom plished In tho school manngomont by having a superintendent would bo tho equalization of grades in tho different schools, to tho end that one teacher would not have a greater number of pupils than ho could properly Instruct, while in another school tho teacher of tho samo grado had his or her tlmo only partially occupied. An adjust ment of thoso conditions would ma terially aid in solving tho cause for 50 por cent, failures. Frank Davoy said ho dotccted be hind tho ontlro proceedings ovldenccs of personal feeling on tho part of Borne of tho spoakors, that should not bo in troduced into educational affairs. Ho Uion made a splondld talk for tho Im provement of tho schools by tho ser vices of n superintendent, and whatev er other moans tho directors might deem expedient, illustrating his point by an appropriate anecdote. After some further discussion by Director Condlt, Tllmon Ford, W. T. Slater, John Q. Wilson and others Uio roport, omitting tho salary estimates, wns adopted upon motion of Slater, and Uio meeting adjourned. Thoso present nttondlng tho meeting wore: Directors H. A. Johnson, T. L. Davidson, A. O. Condlt, H. C. Fletcher and M. L. Chamberlain and Messrs. J. H. Campbell, 0. L. "Watt, Waltor Mor- ley, J. H. McNary, A. N. Gilbert, It. P. Holso, Sr., H. P. BoIbo, Jr., Claud Catch, W. T. Slator, Tllmon Ford, Jordan Purvlne, K. M. LnFore, John Hughes. J. P. Frlzzell, D. P. Wagnor, J. C. Thompson, J. A. Dnker, Geo. P. Hughes, W. M. Chorrlngton, R. J. Flomlng, John Q. Wilson, C. II. Jonos, Ceo. J. Ponrce, A. F. Hofor, J. Otton, G. Stolz, W. II. Holmes, A. N. Mooros, W. M. Kaiser, H. W. Cary, Frank Davy, H. Stapleton. -jjwawsssaHsss j WHAT SEB PLEASE Softas Stiff Hat Hero try this ono on. It's a now Spring stylo, tho hat you've heard so much nbont among fashionable dressers.. Just tho thing. Btyllsb, ibu't It? Wrap it up? Want (o wear it all right. Wo'il wrap up tho old one. Remember, you risk nothing In buying'your lints here. We glvo you tho hat you want if you want a good hat. If you don't know what you want, we give you suggestion? tho hat you'll buy later. Thnnkyoul Hope tho hot wilTplease you and that you will come again. If you nro not entirely pfotisedroturn the hat and get your uionoy". 6. W, Johnson & Co. 25 7 Commercial St., Salem &&&&&&&?&& lb I Clothiers to the People &&&Z&ig&&2e QIANT QEMBNT Cheaper and bettor than evor in Uio history of tho trade in Salem. Get estimates with eand nnd concreto gravel and be convinced. CAPITAL IMPROVT CO, Phono 401. 31U Front Street. 14 3t iSGr' BICYCLES 35 - $40 BORN. CARTWRIGHT. At tho family homo, corner Ferry and Wjutor stroots, In tills city, Tuesday, Juno 17, 1902, to Dr. nnd MrsCartwrlght, a daughter. Total . $10,100,08 Paid notes Noa. 1, 2, 3, 4, C , 7 and 8 4,100.00 DIED. WELCH. At hor homo in Englewood addition, Salem, Orogon, Tuosday, Juno 17, 1902, Mrs. Nancy Welch, nged 71 yoars, from infirmities at tending old ngo. Funoral nervlces will bo hold at the houso at 10 o'clock Wednesday morn ing, and burial will tako place In Leo Mission comotory. CUSHION FKAME, 1902 CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - - Call und seo the 1002 RAMBLKR CUSHION FRAME, It is 305 days Ahead of all. ROCKING CRANK HANGER does away wllh tho (lat and clumsy spring. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT. Dirifln ClindllAG Of nil descriptions nt prices as choap na BJlvjvlv VJUllwl Ivvj anywhuro, and ' wohavo just what you want. BIOYOLE REPAIRING Wo haven complete bleyclo ropnlr shop Wo fit all mokes of bicycle I Ires, wo repair all makes oi "irycioa. uivn ua a call. We try to pleopo Ilalanm $ 0,000.08 Notes Nos. 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15. 10. 17, 18, 19, 20 are called, amounting to $ 0,000.00 "Owing to tho now tax law requir ing taxes to be paid by March 15th. our apportionment was recolvod ear lier than wo anticipated. Rather than have this money Uo Idle wo have ap plied $6,930 upon tho Indobtodness, which loaves tho total Indebtedness as follews: Honds Issued Oct. 30. 1800. for 30 years. 0 par cont..$ 13.000.00 Houds Issued April 7, 1S01, for 80 years, G per oont.. 14,060.00 Notes Issued Sopt. 1, 1900, on or boforo 10 years, 4 por cont . 19,900.00 WHEAT MARKET. Portland. June 17. Wheat. "Walla Walla, OOo; HlueBtetn. C7V4o; Valley, 07c, Sun Pranolaco, June 17. Wheat. $M8Vi$U2tt. NEW TODAY. GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY Sidney, Oregon. Made for family uso. ask your grocer for It Hrau and aborts always on band. A, T. WALN Astent Wanted five younjj men Prom Ma rlon county to prepare at unco for positions In the government service. Apply to Interstate lust. Cedar Runlila, la. 0-17-im O' For 6ale,-Twontyaari tract wuu nw bam. tliraa utiles east of Salem, at bargain. If takjn soon. Inquire of C. M. Heaver. H. P. D. No. 5. Sa lem. ' 6-17-0d-lw This is it This la tho plaee where you get houwt work at honest pUoe All kinds of bicycle repairing ami all kinds of tire and eundcieaat reatOHable prices FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court 8t. Phone SOU. Total $47,660.00 "Tlio InsuraiiQO on all the bulldlnus. furniture and fixture, amounts to $62,800, ns follews: Htut buildings $19,800.00 Mnooln 11.000.00 North 10.000.00 Yew Park 10.000.00 Little Central 400.00 His Central 600.00 "We enUmnttt the oot of maintain. lug the Bchool from July 1. 1908. to June 30, 190. to be $8G.0OO. (This Is bnsod ou nine months schooling). City superintendent $ 1.O0O.00 Five principals 3.000.QJ) Thirty toaeharu .. 16,760.00 Clek's salary 160.00 Water 301.5J) Telephones 31.50 Intoreat on notes WJ-QO Intorost ou boudg 1.068.00 Uxohango on Bauig 6.00 lllootlon M.QP Wood i.mo.6 Enumerating ,,, 60.QJJ School suupjles 8O0.QQ Janitors' ualarlea 1.447.SQ Sundry expejisea. eueh aa wuvUg m&, Advertklng. ete 5H.S0 Total $86.O0OJ i o SEE THE "OLD FOLKS" In the Oestrlck Skule," tonight. havo nothing to do but to run about from ono school building to unothor, und hu was onuosod to It. Yoder taught a clasB and acted ns superin tendent, and tho samo should bo ox pootod of tho now man. At this Juncturo n motion of G. P. Hughes, seconded by R. I noise, Jr., was withdrawn, and tho debate wns rosumed. Chulrmnn Johnson said that con tractu with tho nowly-oloctod mombors of tho school faculty had been signed up. and nothing tho nieotlng might do would abrognto the action of tho board, which was douu as requlrod by law. He stated Uie Increased expense to the district would be Bllht. whllo tho otllcleucy of the schools would bo Immeasurably promoted by the Instal lation of the now system. Prof. C. II. Jones romnrked that he hud traveled all over the state, and his observation was that noarly ovory town, many smaller than Salem, had a superintendent of schools, who has entire supervision of the Bchool work. Failure on tho part of pupils nro not known where a competent super intendent is employed. The result Is that surrounding towns, which have superior schools, nro attracting fami lies that otherwise would have located In Salem. G. P. Hughe Inquired why It was that In opposition to a decisive vote taken two yearn ago by the taxpayer ngnlimt the saddling of any further ex pense on the district, the board had deliberately elected a suiwrnumerary teacher. Director Chamberlain reeled that sqine kldrarta work was required among some of Ue patrons of the dis trict as to the needs of the schools of Salem. He remarked that those who wore most prominent In apposition t retaining a city superintendent had no ohlldreu to send to school. A visit to the schools by a person of any In telligence was nil that was required to emphasise the ueed of au Improve ment In the conduct of the schools. The member of the board felt that they had taken the beet step lu pro gressing and advancing the beet In terests of the sohools of tue city. W. T. Slater said competent teach er were needed. ' rather than a city superinteadaHt to direct the work of Inferior teachers. He attributed the inferiority of the Salem schools not to the lack of a superintendent, but to the employiueut of Inferior leathers, and remarked that they bad been hired for another year TOWNSEND. At tho homo of her daughtor, Mrs. R. L. Swartz, east of Salem, Tuosday, Juno 17, 1902, Mrs. Rebecca Townsend, aged 80 yoars, of old ago. Tho doconsod Is survived by threo sons and a daughtor, viz: Jcfforson, George and James Townsend, and Mrs. R. L. Swartz, all of whom resldo noar Salem. Funoral sorvlcos will bo conductod at Loo Mission comotory at 2:30 o'clock Wodnosdny afternoon. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street Opposite Capital National Bank. 23SSfflS CLARK'S SEEDLINGS ARE NOW AT THEIR VERY BEST, Do You Want to Can Clark's Seedlings?. If so you must got thorn this week. NEXT WEEK WILL BE TOO LATE. Glvo iib your orders for VAOUM, MASONS AND SUN fruit Jnrs; tho very boat to bo had. ROTH St GRABBR 124 State Street. Telephone 511 A. M. Clough, successor to D. E. Hunalnger Funeral Director, 107 State Street, Phone, Office, 1351; residence, 221, Salem, Oregon, o We Aro After The succoss that succeeds, by prompt sorvlce, a neat, clean storo and guarantoolng everything wo sell. Tole- phono 671. BRANSON & RAGAN. m:ttttmtmuuutmtntKuumtammtmttj:nmnm ; Strawberries HOME GROWN Home grown Clarke Seedlings strawberries fresh every morning. 'Phone us your order. Rubber Vehicle Tires We are fitting rubber tires to now and old buggies, and guaranteeing all of our work In evory way. The cost of rubbering a rig Is not as much as most people imagine, nnd the comfort Is well worth the while. We fit all alios, from the small size up to the very largest sizes for hacks or cabs. We have the latest Improved ma chine for the work, and can fit tires to anything that's wanted. Call and see us. I have a goodly number of second hand wheels, in both ladles' and gents' and will sell them low to clean up stock. We keep selling them down all the while, but we also keep on trading In others, and the stock doeu not diminish as rapidly as It ought. Have a good second-hand upright engine and boiler for sale. Roller Is 4-boree. engine i-noree. Call and see them. A bargain for some one. Two second-hand wagons for sale cheap, too. We are uot exactly run ning a secoaahaad store, but the trade has been so large ea bicycles aad vehicles of all sorts that we have quits a number on these Items oa hand for tradlag. Call and see F. A. WIGGINS 25557 Liberty 8L, Salem. FtiJler & Douglas, Grocers K 142 State St.. D'Arcy Bl Ig. Phono Main 2201 &ummmtBttmutt:nmnnm:mmnurottamtmttHttttmmmmtt8tttt Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles Are the most perfectly constructed bicycle mado. The bearings are dis proof, eelf-oiling and will run a thousand miles without requiring additional oil, 1902 Model 55 $40 1902 Model 55. Superb Ruby Finish $45 1901 Models $35 1902 Special Model $25 We fit any coaster brake, $5 extra. See our- elegant line of high-grade M cycles at 160 State Street. Merritt Davis, Agent. Jacob Uogt 265 Commercial St Good Stock of Shoes All Up-to-date o Prices Right Ready for trale in onr new ctore. Call and see m all. Repairing done on hortnotiiw. ..JACOB UOGT.. 2 Coinmreial Street Notice... HUIE WING SANG CO. We keep all kinds China and Japan mattings. Fire Works. Dry Goods. Silk, Ladies' underwear Wrappers, Waists, on sale cheap 140 State Street Salem. Ore. Mr. N. H. Burley is etlll with we in the eewing machine department, w any tepairlng left in bis charge will " promptly attended to and the wot guaranteed. Mr. N. II. BiUey 0D of the most thoiongh eewing machine mon In the etate and is competent to re pair any and all machines. He i J wIh connected with any other lew'" machiue house. F. A. WIGGINS 255-257 Liberty bt. mi 1 1 r- Variety Store New Line of TILLAMOOK BASKETS VASES. . , . c RUBBER BALLS TOILET SOAP ANttORA M. WELCH The Variety Store, l Coa"