The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 18, 1902, Image 2

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RUTCH-BOUN
trli Is a ocor substitute for legs, and affords a very
i AfiIpt and tiresome mode of locomotion there is no more
Sffi SShtffi? Jpcrsonrfowly and painfully moving along the
ffi supported by these artificial limbs.
mwlSrcumtttiam settles in the bones and muscles of the logs,
jMnnVfttouredict that the victim will eventually become helpless
StSlotata and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees
inrlnnilcs swell, cu.d when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate
parts So completely destroyed the joints become locked and
the musciea ornwn uu oi .....- - - -
- .-UUMI jillS
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feffirsra
and the eritty paixicica wuHiuuiuu. ,..... o
by ie Hew rich blood, and relic! comes to the
pain-rocked sufferer. S. 9. & leaves no morbid,
Ej?.w, natter in the blood to reunite and produce
frtSSa 8 sT? ctablereSy. and does not impair
Se Sn or general hSSSWnlkntt or potash remedies.
Write for ou? special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical
i i;In;nL Information la wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish
f.dSLinf0r' HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, DA.
SPECIAL
PERMIT
ORDINANCE
To Be Drafted By Salem City
Council
Aore Streets To Be Sprinkled
--Will Construct New
Sewer
..The Dimn
sovero penalties for Infraction, of its
provisions.
, Dills Paid.
Salem Water Co f 118.30
Thco. Darr .....' .15
Salem Gaslight Co .. S.CC
Salem 1 P. & T. Co. .. 209.83
Patton Dros I'66
0. R Itodgcrs & Co fl9,C0
Salem Gaslight Co 9.6G
Polilo & Dlshop '-. 4.00
Drowstor & Whito 3.C0
II. M. Wado & Co 7.C1
K. S. Lamport 2.70
John Hughes "" C.20
Cronk & Duchtol 1-00
'. .1. nines 3.90
69
Morlt8 ttttont'on. Its furnifhlngt.
Bhould bo neat and tasty and (reo from
usolos furniluro.
.funt now we are offorlng Bnffolii, Sido-
boards, Extension Tables and Dining
Chairs in polished golden oak nt attrac
tive prices. Wo also havo tho nowost In
plato and photonraf rails. Thcso tails
wo llnlsh in any desired color or furnish
it In tho whlto.
' Sewer to De Connected.
A potltlon for a sewer in block 88
has onuacud tho attontlon of tho coun-
ti.o nr.iinnnco conimlttoo of th Sa ell for Bovoral wooks, nnil was nnauy
loin city council at a meeting Tuwdny adopted last night. Tho committee on
night was Ordered to draft a special streets and public property, after an
permit ordinance that shall apply In investigation, reported that Mrs.
h nn.rntinii to all lmnrovomunts of a'ltamp, who was among those ronton-
public and private charactor, such an ' stratlng, claimed to havo recolvcd a
sidewalk construction, sewer exenvat- permit In 1807 from tho eounell for a
privato sowor. tho commiuco nan
obtained Iogal ndvlco, and loarned
thnt Mrs. Ramp, having recolvcd a
ponnlt for tho construction of a pri
vato sower, could not bo hold liable
WEEKLY
CROP
REPORT
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BttwuMnaMertsSaaBSHaflBMti
Summer Bulletin of
Weather Bureau
the
Ing, establishing or street euros ami
oreetlou of buildings.
The neod of n health oillcor in Sa
eom was agitated and briefly dis
cussed.. Definite nctkm In Ilia cousin
The House Furnishing Co.
03 Com'l fit., next to Post ofllco.
Stores at Ralem and Albany
R
OLLMA
N
oration of the matter will probably bo for hor proportionate oxponso of n
takon at n subsequent moetlng. !
For Permit Ordinance.
City lfocordor Judah roportod that tho
proposod legislation for uniform curbs
upon tho city's strode Involved somo
olghtoon or nlnotoon ordinances, an
undertaking ho did not fool competent
In a legal capacity to chaiigo and draft
anothor. Ha was of tho opinion mat
a strict onforcomont of oxlstlng ordi
nances portalnlng to streets would
romody tho Irregularity sought to bo
Improved upon.
Stolz moved that coimnlttoe bo om
poworad to omploy legal aid and draft
an ordinance providing for tho estab
lishment of uniform curbs, but tho mo
tlon rocolvod no second. Aftor somo
furthor discussion, tho ontlro mattor
was roforrod to the conimlttoo on or
dinances and city rocordor, with In
structions to omploy logal aid and
draft a general permit ordlmmco thnt
will apply to sldownlk construction,
establishing curb lino, sowor excava
tions or erection of any building, pub
lic or privato, the ordinance to include
CHERRY SBBDSR
IB
sccdco (TStSnito. 1ft oeeos,
C"i
R. M.
JHIH norfict Cherry Scodor does
f not crush tho chorry or cause
1& any loss or juice; a uarncni
nnolilnn fnr lurito. Hlllllll Of Ulll-
Ifomlii cherries. Tho Bod oxtrotlnp
knllo drives the seed Into one dish anil
actually throws tho cherry lno nnothor.
Tho marks of tho knifo can srarcelv he
soon on tho seodod fruit. It eoeds from
20 to 30 quarts per hour. Itclall price,
85 cents.
WADE 8l CO-
STRAWBERRIES
GREEN PEAS
CABBAGE
motherhood," says the doctor. Sotne
tinion he qualifiefl the Btntoment, and
says: Impossible witliout nu opera
tion." Yet both these iuiposfclblcM
liave been made poeaiblcs by the uoc
of Dr. l'ierce'fl lravonic rre
scrlptlon. Many tlineo til
liimlrniicca to lllotllLT-
hooil are to be found in
womanly diseases or
weakncHses, which
arc perfectly and
pcrmnneiiiiy
cured bv " I rt
voritc Pre
Bcrlntlou."
Thl
rent grMwresjakaTffl iLSegtW .
medi JMmSffifMW 9"c
t ior
wouicn
curi's Ir
regularity
dries
dcbilllnttiiir
drama. It heals
TODAY
HARRITT & LAffiRBNOB
Old Post OWco Grocory.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our
tamlor and dolluloua meats, steaks, lonib
or wutkn chops, veal cutlota or pork,
Our moats ore nil cut from the fattest
and nnmostcnttle, and wo can supply
your table with fresh, nutritious and
wholesome meats nt bed rook prices.
E C, CROSS SALEM ORB
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gonoral Bowor to bo constructoa ny
tho city, especially since sho would
derive no direct boneflt from tho sow
or. Tho committee rccommonded
that tho city proceed to tho construc
tion of tho sowor, which was badly
nocdod, since existing conditions wore
a mennco to tho health of tho commu
nity. Report of commltteo was adopt-
od.
Tho potltlon of property owners for
tho improvement of High street, be
tween State and Trndo streets, was
granted, tho work to bo dono at tho ox-
penso of tho ownors and undor tho su
pervision of tho street commissioner.
Health Officer Needed.
Stolz, chairman of tho commltteo on
hoalth and polico, In reporting on sev
eral offensive cobs pools thnt had boon
complnlnod of to the council, said con
ditions in Salem omphnslzod tho neod
of a hoalth oulcor. It was the sonso of
tho council thnt tho monnco bo abated
undor tho nulsanco ordinance
Streets to Be Sprinkled.
A notltlon for tho erection of a
wator tank on tho south sldo of Court
streot, near Cottngo street, to ho used
for streot sprinkling- purposes, was
prosontod Blgnod by Patton Dros., ot
al.; tho tank to ho orccted at a cost
not to oxcood B0, tho city to benr ono
half of tho oxponso, tho property to
belong to tho city whon complotod. A
reinoiiHtranco to tho grunting of tho
petition for tho oreetlou of tho tank,
which had boon erected without the
coimont of tho council, wns prcsontcd
by J. II. Albort. Somo discussion re
sulted, In which It was dovolopod that
the movomont had tho popular backing
of cltlzons gonornlly, who had agreed
to lioop Court and Stato streets sprink
led west from Twolfth stroot at tholr
own oxponso. Upon motion of Stolz,
seconded by Orlswold, tho potltlon was
granted, tho city rosorvlng tho privi
lege to tonr down and rotnovo tho tank
nt Its own plonBiiro.
Concessions for the Fourth.
Application of Salem's Fourth of
July gonoral commltteo for tho uso of
Marlon squnro, and tho stringing of
bnnuors across tho stroot on Indopond
once dny, tho Bamo to bo romovod af
tor tho oelobratlon. Tho city authori
ties, upon motion, woro authorized to
nppolut special pollcomon, to servo
without pay, on July 1th, upon nppll-
. GambriDas Beer!
AND
G-OOB "S7"3E3CDES3eCJEB",Sr
Eveiybody is welcome at
THE NOBLB
irrrv rADMAVED Oor. Btolo and Commercial.
ALbA V-Vn 'Phone, Mulu 81.
at ?
. - m iiii mm. aw jw . 'f
$P3.OO0.0UU
Worth of 80 pound steel rails, 50 new locomotives,
and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining and
cafe cars is tho record of the
iuuummntiou and
lect ation, and
cures female weat-
iicoi, It maicca weait
wotiu-u utronir and sick
women well.
l wUh lo add itiv leitlmouy
tn lmiidred, uf iMhni lo Hie
k.ltinrnf. lL-rcr'A mrtllcltif .
wrilnUr. IiU II DePonl.efMiww. nuuoora
Co , Minn "HaretUx-toreJ wUU a grcl mauy
..t...ui..tt- a.u.1 MtiM-UlLBlAi have tnlec been
In a UcMpUol ft Ircatiuent My cac Ii Uti
wfiAttlieltutiWcwn, Heart wmul.lnnocMcntou ()f tho gOUOinl chmmlttOO,
part of ll txxly . aluWoc anclU. and nrarlr
every ailment a woman couul lure. I look
many n Mile of 'lmtenl raeJldnea' vrltUout
eflo-t I lf gim Ukliif Or P1t' l'oril lTe
acripllou. aid ten uimitlu afterwanl I
birlli to a lentKMiud Iwy AU thnuUm AaJ
ilalni at a faa that 1 nntr tout ttar a thiJ,
llotli the baliy and myaelfwtre atrwiir. and I
gut anng ileudMlytlauktoyour mUcluc.
The Common Sense Medical Advixer,
loos large pnges, In paper covers, is scut
fin on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to
rwv expense of niullitig only. Addresa
br R. V. l'ierce, Buujilo, N. Y,
Good enough
for anybody
ll Havana Tiller
"
3Et, jSL3CX3EtO J&. DD
Durlne the paet year, maklug It tho most modern and up-to-duto railroad &
in the onuntry. Travol over it and enjoy the Quest equluujont on earth. $
O. B. ORANE.Gen, l'as. Agt., 8t, lauls, Mo. Koss O, OI.INE, raolUo M
Ccaet l'r. Agt., Los Angeles, Oal.
HiKf-5fai'5a r1tnfr,5,
...Oregon Corn Meal...
We have a ulce slock of Fresh Uround Ureson uom JMeai. someuiiug int tias
uivb Ik n iii nuu juu
the rtl tsite to it and is far better than kilu dried meal.
II Hie no other. ruouMei
...BREWSTER & WHITE.
fUCwrtSt. FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN. Sales., Oreeon
1
" nCKCDORA BANDS en
f samt vain as tars from
"STAR. ' HORSBSHOS;
"SFBARHSAD.1 5 TANDARD M vr."
"OLOP&ACH& hwsy:'
"SAWLOG." "OLB YARGINY"
( "MASTER WORKMAN" Ttfacco.
Men Wanted for Uncle Barn's 8hlp.
Fred Joaophson, chlof innstor-at-
arms, U. S. N., In advance for I.lout.
J. P. Morton, Ib In tho city to open a
recruiting olllco at tho city hall, whoro
ho will bo from the 19th to the 24th.
to tmllst men nnd boys for the U. S.
navy. Hoys of IB to 17 years as ap
prxmtlcu. Thoy will bo sent to a
training school at San Francisco,
where thoy will bo trained before go
ing on board ship, mid also llnlsh their
school education. Tho boys havo all
l kinds of Inducements, aud can becomo
' warrant ollloors, with salarloa from
l JlSdO to $1000 a year. Landsmen, for
training nru men without n trade
They. also, aftor olght months train
ing, can go into dlfforont branches of
the service. Thoy can hocome potty
olllcers and warrant olllcors. oloo-
trlclans, and go Into tho engineers' do
imrtmout, If so desired. Thoro Is a
great domain! for machinists, black'
BinltliB, plumbers, holler makers, cop
persmiths nnd patntors, nlso for yeo
men, to perforin clerical duties. Salar
ies up to $00 n month and expensos
pnld Also for hospital stewards, wltli
like salaries, who can becomo phnrma
data with salaries from ?H00 to $1800
yearly Non-commissioned oftloqrs
from the army or marine corps can on
list ns mnstor-at-arms, with salary
from $30 to $06 per month. Carpentars
are also wanted.
Hoys under aga must have consent
of parents or guardians.
Portland, Oregon, June. 17, 1002.
GENERAL SUMMARY. .
Tho wonthor during tho past week
was dry and very favorable for the
growing crops. Tho maximum, or
day tompoiaturos In Western Oregon
ranged between CG degroos and 7C de
gress, and tho minimum, or night
tomporaturos between 42 dogroes and
52 dogreos. In Eastern Orogon tho
maximum tomporature ranged be
tweon CO dogreos and 82 dogreos and
tho minimum tomporaturos botwocn
38 dogroes and 52 dogreos. Tho days
wore modoratoly mild, but tho nights
weio rathor too cool for tho rapid ad
vancement of corn nnd gardons.
Wheat, oats, and barloy aro heading
undor very favorablo weather condi
tions and thero aro hardly any doubt
but tho wheat crop this year will be
as good a's last year's crop, notwith
standing the damaging freeze In Jan
uary. Haying Is now well started in the
wostern portion of the state, and n
good ilrst cutting of alfalfa Is bolng
housed In excellent condition. For
Home unexplained reason, tho crop of
timothy Is not as heavy as usual, but
clovor hay will amount to moro than
an nvorage crop, llango grass con
tlnuos good and stock is generally
dono nnd tho lato reports lndlcato
that tho clip will bo abovo the nver
ago In quantity and about tho avorago
In quality.
Hops aro doing splondldly and no
complaints aro rnado of lice. It has
boon too cold for corn, but tho plant
Is thrifty and its cultivation Is gen
eral. Potatoes and gardons aro back
ward, but othorwlso promising. Fruit
contlnuos dropping in many sections,
and chorrloa will probably not amount
to moro than half a crop. Strawbor-
rlos aro plentiful and tho indications
nolnt to good crops of blackborrlos
and raspberries.
COAST DISTRICT.
. Hay City, Tillamook county, Capt
J. J. Dawson. Owing to tho amount
of dry woathor wo havo had this
weok, a largo amount of farm work
was dono; tldo-land hay and somo
dovor Is being cut; green goosebor
rloB, radishes and scnlllons aro In
markot; thoro Is a largo crop of llpo
salmon borrles; plums and chorrlos
are sot, and show about half a crop.
Myrtle Point, Coos county, L.
Strog. First part of wook warm, lnt
tor pait coolor with northwost winds
and no rains. Grass and gardons
Browing vory fast; somo barloy yot
to ho sown on low lands; barloy Is
somotlmos sown as lato as July 1th
and mnkos a crop. Milk Increasing at
croamerlos. Rouds aro gottlug good.
No lato frosta horo.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
Rosedale. Tho woathor has boon
fl.no throughout tho weok. All crops
havo boon bonoflted by continued sun
shine. I.nto grain shows markod im
provement. Corn is making a thrifty
jtnrt and cultivation has commoncod.
Strawborrlos aro ripening. Fruit
prospects gonornlly good.
Albany. This wook has boon fav
orablo for growing crops; grnln of
nil kinds looks woll. Gardons aro
growing rapidly, and strawbarrlos aro
ready for market. Sheop- shearing
Is nonrly ilnlshod. Roads nro drying
off rapidly.
Tho past wook has been gonornl
ly clear and cool. Pall-sown
grnln and grass ara growing nicely,
but spring grain does not look vory
promising and needs rain; the fruit
crop will be light, with the oxceptlou
of some varlotlos of berries.
SOUTHERN ORKQON.
Jackson county. Woathor good for
haying; farmers nro cutting alfalfa;
tho ci op Is ubove the average and Is
coming into tho barns In fluo condi cendi condi
teon: gardons extra good; whont Is
good, hut will not be cut for somo
time; frost the 14th. hut not heavy
enough to do any damnge.
Douglas county. Continued fnlr
and cool weather. Tho ground Is get
ting quit dry. Grass has a good color
and Is growing fairly well; haying
has commenced; pasture Is beginning
to dry up on some of the hills; there
Is some complaint of Italian prunes
falling off. also some varieties of ap
pies; pears are nut good.
Josephine county. Clear and warm
nicely. Corn and other crops making
line growth; quit a'frost on the llth
but no damage done. Raitge feed In
this section extra good; fruit needs
thinning very badly; no roporu of
rust as yet.
GOOD HEALTH
Can only'be obtained by keeping the
blood pure nnd the digestion perfect.
For this purpose Hostettcr's Stomach
Dittcrs was introduced flltv years
ngo, and today it is rccognlzod as the
leading health restorer in tho world.
It wili;curo Dyspepsia, Biliousness,
Flatulency and Malaria. Fever and
Ague. Try It.
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Our
gg"flagMMaft
60c Hammock
It has boon thought advlsablo by tho
Hon. Thos. II. Tonguo to hold a sec
ond preliminary examination for tho
naval cadets. Tho examination will
occur at Salem. Tho montnt exami
nation will bo conducted by Prof. W.
C. Hawloy Juno 2C, beginning at 8 a.
m., and tho physical examination by
Dr. J. A. Richardson on Juno 27. Can
didates will be oxamlnod In reading,
wrltlnc. spelling, arithmetic, geogra
phy, grammar, U. S. history, gonerai
history, algobra through quadrolles
and plane geometry (live hooks).
Candldatos aro advised to submit
thomsolvos to a local physician before
coming to Salem, as only men ot sound
bodlos, robust and well-formed, be
tweon the ngos of IB and 20 years, and
resldonts of the first congressional
district, aro eligible. Ono cadet and
five alternates aro to be appointed by
Congressman Tongue.
Is a good one, but we havs better ones for $100 with plllow
and stretcher.' Our S1.50 hammock is 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.
Mokl Tea positively Cures Sick
Headache, Indigestion and Constipa
tion. A delightful herb drink. Re
moves all eruptions of tho Bkln, pro
ducing a perfect complexion or money
refunded 2Cc. and 50c. Write to us
for froe sample. W H. Hooker & Co.,
Ruffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry. Druggist
m W t " 1 l rT'.J'.r
A.viaritct wuowuiuw wuuf
"Make Salem a CooaUorae Market"
Hop Market.
Hops No sale.
Flour.
Flour $2 70ffl$3 bbl.
Potatoes Apsles. Etc.
Potatooe-C075u
Onions, $1.76 to $2 25 por 100 lbs.
Dried Fruits
Dried npploa-0(Ji.
Iinllan prunos 4Uj to 60j 3) to .
Petite Prunes 4Cd to 60 . 3,tf 4c.
Wood Feoce Posts. Etc.
Big flr 13 GO.
St'cond growth $3.00.
Ash-$8 50.
Body oak-f 100.
Pole oak $4 00.
Cedar poste 0 to 10c.
I$.ilni wood $2.50 and $3 00
lilies. Pelts andFurs
Green hides, No. 1 7e.
Green hidos, No. 2 5c.
Calf skins lQ5c.
Sheen 76c.
Goatskins 2oo lo$ 1.00.
Gray fox 25 to 50c.
Coon 10 to 40c.
Mink 25c to $1.25.
Otter-$ I to $5.
Hkunk 10 to 25c.
Muskrat 1 to6o.
Wildcat 10 to 25c
Wheat, Oats, Etc.
Wheat -50c.
Oats-3lc
Barley $10 por ton.
Flax OaBli, Northwest, $1 70.
Live Stock Market.
Rteorn l4jC.
Oow8-3Wi4c.
fcheep $3.60gro8s tof 1,00
Dreseod veal OMe
Il.... lt.,.. Rl. KLn
Hoys, dressed 11)6
Wool and Mohair.
Coarso wool 13c.
Medium 13$c.
Fine 14c.
Mohair 23)c.
Hay, Feed, Etc.
Oats-$10,S and $1.10.
Bulod cheat fO to $8.50.
Clover $7.007.0
Feed barloy $10$20 per ton
Bron-$18 60
Shorts $20.60.
Flour, wholesale $2 05.
Dairy and Creamery Products.
Dairy butter 15c.
Creamery 20
Store 1625c.
First-claea cuuntry, per roll 3bu.
Cream at creamery, pan skimmed
US He.
Separator skimmod 1510
Stelner's Market,
Chickens OQlUo.
Spring 12 to 16c
Ejga per dn.nn, 14c
PORTLAND MARKET.
Pobtland, June 17 - Wheal Wans
Walla, 0i
Flour Portland, beat nrades $2.85Q
(3.40. Graham $2 60(3 $2 80
Out Choice White $ 1.25c $1.30.
Barley $20 $22.50 perton.
Milfltufl-Brau, $16 HO.
Hay Timothy $12816 per ton.
Onions $i,36 2.75.
Potatoes 1 00 $1 15 per cental.
Batter Beat dairy, 14lGu; fanny
ereiunery,1718Kc;6tore 13 15 ,tt
Egca-Oregon, ranch 17 O IS
Poultry Chickens, mixed $4.50
5 50; lions $5 50, tnrkeye, live 13 14c,
Mutton Gross, 4c
Hoga Gross Ofc.
Beei Gross 4$c.
eal Gross, 7)tfc 8o U ,
Hops 12 Vc16c,
ool Valley, 12 licit; F-astern
UM-gou. 8(.12e:Mohalr, 25'.0clb,
Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds and up
wards 15c Ct 15
FOR A
NAVAL
CADET
A Second Examination Will
Be Held In Salem
The examination that was recently
held in Sftleni of apfHtcants to ap-
potntmwit aB cadlets to the aovern
iunt' naval and mtUUiry academies,
from the flwt coHitrwwIoiial district.
was unsatWfactory. and a second ex-
application ta U suporlnUudenL All nwlHatioH wtll Ue kW June H4T Only
bids must im in hy I o'oltwk p. m, yung mwi of sownd hodlw can b ad
June 3. 190. H. B. DIOKHRS. wltted to the United StatM military
C-17-lt Superlateadont. and uaval academies Por this reason
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris
ing from Indlgeetloi). Undursed hV
physicians everywhere. Sold by all
druggists. No cure, no pay. St emits.
Trial package free by writing to y.
H Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Reform School Supplies.
Sealed proiMsals aro hereby invited
for furnishing the Oregou State Re
form School with supplies for the six
months ending December 31. IMS, a
list of which will u furnished upon
1 PLEASING 1
1 RESULTS ;
n nluavs fellow the u- if News
bra's Herplclde, the m w stien
uiic nire tor iLindruH and fall
ing hair. It possesses certain
proptrties that kill the genu
or microbe that causes all
the trouble by sappine the oil
out ot the hair bulb. With this
parasite destroyed, dandruff
and the falling hair cannot exist
A thick, soil growth of hair
springs forth where formerly
thin, brittle haw, or perlM-
total baldness held sway.
OtM bottle will coavUx
you o( H$ notu.
Fer Uk at all Pint-CUu Dru j Storo,
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At Easter Time
is when the building business will bo in
lull swing. II you haven't given your
orders for your lumbor requirements it
will pay you to get estimates from
Gondalo Lumbor Co., for any and all
kinds ot lumber for out or Inside work,
lath, shingles, snail, doors, blinds and
everything needed in this lino.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Ncnr 8. P. Poss'r. depot. Phono 051
soosssexixs
..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar..
For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery,
ribbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our 8
line. An especially ueauuiui iot or new veiling, uur h
goods are marKeci very low, an anu oe cunvinceu.
...The Ladies' Bazaar...
118 State Street, Salem.
Greeiibatim's
Our goods vi 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 getyourmoney's
worth at
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Noxt Door to tho Postoffico.
AUCTION SALE
AT 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, HALEM, OREGON.
Commencing on
SATURDAY, JUNE 14th AT 10 O'CLOCK
And to conjinua every Tnpsdnv, Woq"nesday and Thursday at 2 p ro., and every
Saturday at 10 a, in. and 1 p. in.
ENDING vJVLY 5.
Tim line of goods offered will bo eeueral stock, consisting o( ladies silk, wool
en nnd cotton undervN ear, torchon and liiion laces and insertion; ladies , inleiei
nd children's gloves; fancy trimmings and ornaments; silk cordj and tseHi;
silk and worsted bindings; pou pons buttons; ribbons, handkerchiefs; ladles n
children's Iiobc; slat onery; ladies' and gents' knives; razors, suspenders, swesl
ers, shirts; youth's, children's, men's, aud boys' clothing, and many numeroui
articles.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
307 OOXME'JLi ST1-
Tnqto who want to attend the auction be on hand in time. We ring no belli
but start promptly on time. HAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THE AUCTION
S. FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer
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Taking Chances
By sending jour linen to an unrelif-ow
laundry isn't iee if you wa-it ite
i i 1 ..n.wlitln anil witU
1II1T I. III L'l.lll CU11UI.1U... Hv- .
good color and unisn on u
cerr.t iH
Mutual
Congratulations
Are always circulated In the family
when there Is plenty of Ice during tho
heated season for frosen dainties.
frappd drinks, crisp salads and vege
tables, and the proper preservation of
foods. No one will go without this
greatest of luxuries and necessities
when we will Mrve them with the
hixhest grade lee.
CAPITAL BREWERY CO.,
Mrs. M. Beck, Prop.
Vnn Uk
gooo. coior ami uninu hh " -- - nj
Pocliances by having your linen p
colored shirts "laundered here
can alway rely upon them Hf
"pluk of perfection" In une iuU-.
work, and without (ray or tear to row
iiiein. ii
Salem Steam Laundry
cotoNKi. j ouiBTKD, fBorairroB.
DOROCa O 0LV8TK". MOB
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