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KlHmRMsWEffiB 5cXii9 THE DAILY JOURNAL, 6ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUQU8T 7, 1902. III! " ' ' -- pi M I? ! t, ,. ( ;.f! 'tfe M W. IS I' m I ! i d knttOi!h& jPiSi zs: AT T"IS 4 ut whitd ooucft Our Great Sale White Waists 33 13 per cent, re duction from regular price. All Remnants One-half Price, Men's fast black Sox 9c pr. LEAVE YOUR WATCHES To bo put tu first-class ropalr wlillo you nro on your summer vacation, and when you coma homo It will li right. Wo conlliiuo to Ik tlio loaders in low pi leus par ticularly In watch and Jowolry repairing. CHAS, H. HINGES Nsxt Door to Ladd & Rush's OankWatehmaker and Jeweler, 88 State 8t. Dry . Ilnvlnu purchased tho stock of tho moved tho goodi into our atoro to bo sold at reducod prlooe. Got your goodi at wholesalo ooit, . 500 Shirt Waists at Cost. 250 Underskirts at Gost. 150 Wrappers at Cost. 350 Corsets at Cost. Hosiery; Muilln Underwoar, Veilings, Ribbons, llaudkorchiofs, Hoso Hup portoro, all to bo had nt wholosalo coat, Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Noxt Door to tho 1'oatofilco. mittnuituumiuutmmtmmmtmimuummuunnmtmmmtumimmmtm dome anb See Vie iloforo you start on your atunmor outing, Wo havo just what you rant and aro now making a specialty of your wants. Kvorythlnn carefully paokod ready (or shipment when desired. : t Fuller & Douglas, Grocers J 142 Btato St., D'Aroy Uldg. nmmrottmmmtmmromtmmmtmwmtwwwmmmmmwitmtrouim.m NOW FOR THE COAST OR MOUNTAINS Before buying your supplies (or your outing you should oall at our storo and turn inspect mo uioai complete uno oi camping goons ever snown. HTAR 1JAM8. 9TAII HAOON. HTAlt HAM 8AU8AGK. 8TAU BUMMKHHAUBAQK. TAIt DHIKU 1IKRK. BTKAMKD OOOKKU HAM. Tho' most comploto lino ol canntxl moats shown. ROTH St I 34 8UU BtTMU tBsMsftSMsMtQtgMMHHWf I DALRYMPLE'S V I OUTING SUPPLIES We're equipped to fill your wants with a very complete line of wearables for coast or mountains. glaakrls, large size. 75c Men's sweaters, 50o & up Utiles' Golf Vests. 52. 00 & up. Mm' Suits. $5.00 a up leys' Suit, SI. 00 A up S Crash Hats, 30c cacti. Mta' A ftov' Cam 25c esch t, i Pl3 Y1S HP t 53.00 to Z CIOCCi oceacn rsj ! DALRYMPLE'S 1 ' tli . iiiililiiiHHeMiitil i Girls' best black Stockings 9c pr Lawns 3 1-2c yard, a lot of pretty styles worth 5c yard. AtlOc A lot of Lawns, Dim ittes, etc., wurth up to 40c yard. A.TT Ttll , wmiti ionfei, 2'jr . aaaf a mw t i fcj Goods Sale Ladles' Bazaar at a bargain, wo havo Phono Main '.'Ml Our Hwl Itlbbou caunel gools aro proper goods to takn with you. TUB 1HQIIT KINI) OF GOPPKK. RTATR IIOUHIC COKFUK. KIN 1IKIC COKFKK. GKKflGS COFFKR. l'ut up In air light cans. Just the thing (or you 0RABBR Tclntroat Sll Tho most essential part of a printing plant is the press. No matter how well the type may be composed, a poor Job of presswork destroys what little artistic beauty the Job might otherwise pos sess. Our printing press is the best machine made. It is built to do the highest class of printing. We believe wo are obtain Ing the best results from this machine. WU DELIVER WHEN PROMISED. Schaefer prlntlnco- Itooms 3, 4. and ft Moores blk. Phone. X4I4. HeU. Sunday Business Excursion. Tho flrat Sunday bulnewi mena ttx oiimlon to tli wtld at KawiKirl will be Ktvaii by the Bmitharn Paelne oh next Sunday, the train leaving Salem t It ii tt nu.l t-wilitrttlm Iti iliak Ai'iuk. in If this train la putronld. It will be majo a regular feature and at IW fur the round trip. About ont ceat a bum, u ought to kh a largtt oruvta. MtarttRK tho train frtxu Salem. In Kttmd ol Albany, will glvt tba mr alon a bl Una of bunltww tbat It m ar bad bfur. ad rMwiU f U CajMtal City wttl wJy Um rtriti ovm- tufuicilaluj. tlia AuOlu ,, ...rr. ,.. uyotitm MMsMsli am a tllM la lua urr. nuMil lu w nvitr Id Kiiwiurt ui fhu JHu4y Dxcunilou aud wilt rwsla 7- AFTER LONG PURSUIT How Sheriff Withers, of Lane, Captured Heaton. Alleged Murderer of Junction City Saloon Man ' Tho following account of tho cup turo by Shorlff WlthorB, of Lane county, of Hart Heaton, tho alloRod murderer of Van Tracy, tho Junction Oity Haloon man, ban boon published: "Probably tho boat pleco of dotoc tlvo work Hint linn boon nccoinpllHhod by nn Oregon HliorlfT war the capture of Hart Heaton, alleged murderor of llouton Trncy, of Junction City. Tho credit for the dlBcovery. and capturo of this man In entirely duo to Sheriff W. W. Wlthoro, of Lnno county, who Ih notod for his peralatauro In follow Ing criminals and Hklll In locating them. "To boKln with Wlthera had not tho HllKhtost clow to work on. Tho tnur dor wan rommlttod In a Haloon In Junction City, nhortly nftor mldulRht, May 20th. Tho nhorlff wont to tho flcono as noon nn poflnlblo, but could find no clow, oxcept tbnt a Katnblor hnd lioon In town a fow dnya bofnro, but on that mornluK could not bo found. Ho had reglHtorod nt tho hotel on nrrlvnl an Ilort Itay. Wlillo In Junc tion City ho hnd apont much of IiIh tlmn nliout tho snloon, and It wnn ovl dont that ho hnd little money, and hud boon playing In hard luck, BtnrloH regarding tho man woro conflicting, but tho Hhorlff noon concluded that he wan tho man ho wnntod. Hut ho could obtain no natlHfactory doncrlptlon, nnd wnfl working In tho dark. "Without making known his plana, Withers wont down tho vnlloy, Hoaroh Ing through nit tho Important towns. nnd Hpondlng n couplo of nlghtn In Portland. Finding nothing In this ill rectlon, ho roturnod to Kugono, and hooii theronftor ntarted oouth. He worked from place to place, keeping IiIh kooii oyoH and oura opon for tho HllghtoHt clew upon which to work Finally ho thought he found a (flight hint Indicating thnt the mnn probnbly hailed from California, and gathered polntH from vnrlotiM HourcoH which led him to guoHB that IiIh quarry had boon nt Koewlolc, not far from Heddlng. He telegraphed tho coiiHtalilo there that ho had u warrant for n certain mnn. describing him an host he could, nml tidkoil him to nrroHt the mnn If he could bo found. "Luckily tho man wax known there, but could not bo found by tho officer. Then Wlthera obtained a picture of liny and Htnrted with roueued energy on tho hunt. Ho wont to Heddlng about Juno UOth. and found thnt IiIh man hint been there u Hhort time bo fore, but hnd dlHiippoaroil. nnd no body know In what direction he hnd learned the man'H trim naino wan Ilort Heaton. Ho now had the plotuni and now hud tho ploturo mid the name, luit the nnmo, hut not the Kllghtwit kuowl edge of the direction In which to pro ceed. "Hhoiirr Wlthera noxt went to San FrnuclHco, but llndlug nothing re turned to HncrnniBiito and thence back to Heddlng and Kwwlck Ht III he bad no Idea which way to look, but Htarted wutward along the railroad, Htnpiilng nt Truckee. Iteno, Car win City nnd other towiiH. Then he wont down through KouthweMteru Nevndn, nenmn the deeert. mid vlnlted the new mining campu In that region. Finding itoth lug, he returned to lleno, and ntarted hU Henrch euHtwnrd. Himmi after lenv Sewing Machines In all the nuiuinerH nmh oh barvent lug umchluery and hwuy vagina and Impleuieiita for the furm, the (1001) hiiHlmiid will not forget the htHiMwlfe and her needs. In other wimla "Im its gtHxl to your wife an you are to your- self." We have good machine at nil prlree. Our cheapest maehlnee are M a better grade than most of the Isnst ern udrertUed bnrgnliui, nnd you have the advantage u( local protection nnd local guarantee. beldw ptitronlalng your home merchant. Our beat inaohlmw, the Standard and the White Hotary, represent the beat ninchluea made. Hotary uiacbtHtNi atand In a rlaas by theuuelvtM. Yw fHd mi HotarlM In the bargain eowHter Htore at all. Thwrnre not ther. Hotary nmchlnee nin eaalw, maV Umw HutM. sew faster. Wold wwe thread and d more thlnge thun ny tber maeklue wade. Now. ( ymr n Urn baM wbo rwftda tkb. make yMr wife bWy wltb a mw waaklMe Utln fall. If ym're the wife m tbat Ue matter la Hot oxertookwl wb U crtm la hM. Guwe ami lh maoklne U Hret time yoM're in. pick ml tk l)k )tw want, nnd then make your rwajMtaltiM fur it. and you'll Kt It. NMHtbMi. o)l ami jrt for all ma thine. Wiggins' Implement House Furm Mucklnery. MmvIssl SeMlme Mncblnes ami SMMdSee aSeOST Ubsrty 8t. SJtt 1' "' UIIC Sewlsk Mschlse ReMlrlBt Ing Hono ho gained what ho thought to bo a clow. ThlB ho followed from placo to place, nnd ho was satisfied ho was following tho correct trail. Final ly, on tho morning of July 18th, ho saw his man on tho streets In WoIIh, Nevada, and nt once felt repaid for his chnso. "Seeing his quarry, he did not rush upon him, but followed him until he ontored a harbor shop. Then to mako more certain ho utoppod nnd lntorro gntei a grocer near by, and was thor oughly convinced ho had tho right man locntod. Heaton took a seat In the barber chair, nnd the barber proceed ed to lnthor his faco for a shave. Just thon Withers croatod constornatlon In tho shop by stopping In and thrusting n pistol In tho faco of tho man In the chair, at tho game tlmo grasping htm In such a manner oh to prevent him from using tho weapon In bin pocket. The prisoner took the matter philo sophically, and In a few dnyg Wither hud lilin securely locked In a cell In the Lane county Jail. "In this case, ns Ih IiIh custom, Mr. Wlthera hnH dono his own work. Ho called nobody to IiIh nsslstanco, nnd made known to no one whnt ho was doing. Ho Ih entitled to the solo cred it for tho buccosb of IiIh chaso, start ing with nothing, nnd In no Hhort a time landing his man." JOURNAL BEING STOLEN Tracy Killing and Seaside Coupons Create Demand The Journal piloted nn o.xtrn Wed nesday forenoon, nnd sunt hoodies of papers out to mnny of the county towns on stngo linen, with the news of tho killing of Hnrry Tracy. It wnB the flrat paper to get out among the people with the exciting news of the convict's Hiilcldo. The regular odltlo.ii In the evening hnd the full story, nnd wnfl nlso In great demnnd. The buudlo for the Fair drounds store va robbed, and only three dalllee got there, nnd peo ple came all the way lu to get papers, when the supply nt tho olllce was ex hausted, HubHcrlbora nro complaining that their papers aro stolon nnd coplos are mutilated to get the Seaside Voting Contest coupons. The Journnl will rownrd nnyone who will furnish proof of this kind of petty cm lino, nnd will punish nnd prosecuto tho guilty. Any hoy or girl found guilty of stealing a paper or coupon ought to bo given a lessout nnd It will certainly he done. Minor Mention Local Import The annual teport of (leorge Moth ers, county Hiipeilnteiiileut of schools In Lincoln county, has been filed with Htate Superintendent Acliorinan. It shows u slight Increase lu achool pop ulation, this year's census showing 1S30, as against IX 3ft one year ago. The number of legal voter In the county tins decreased from 823 a year ago to (186 nt the present time. The receipts for the year were: $11,808.01, and the dlsbiirttementH were $10,1(1.. It), showing a big Inciease over the proceeding year, when the receipts were only 8SOS.S2, and the expendi tures were IDSSS.il. The nvorage monthly salary paid mule teachers has decreased In a year from $10 to $30.00, while n might Increase Is noted In the wngee paid female teachers, who this year received an average monthly sab nry of $S US, aa against $S6.M a year ago. T. II. June ami W. H. lCa. of the Mliwlon Mottom' country, were lu the city Wednesday afternoon, each with a load orpeuchee for the local market Plie fruit was of the early variety, nnd la nut sultetl for cnnuluic purpoeee, but tu eating peaches has few equals. The fruit brought 70 cents a box. The Inter and better varieties, of which there will be an average crop, will be ready for the market about Augiwt IStb. A ready market Is this year be ing found for Willamette valley peach m In the Immediate totality where ye) are produced. Oh Wednesday afternoon Judge Hotee dissolved the marriage ties in two Instance, as follews: J W. llak er vs. Katharine M. linker and AhhIs Cftakntt vs. Junk Caelum. Charles W. HelleebrsHd. Salem ekmeer restaurant proprietor, baa Nled a petition Ih voluntary bankmntay, living km aeaets at $Sv a ad km Ha. blltUes at $1M. 8hert CnlbaUt aas mude kla week ly turn-over of tux money collected cm account of the Iftol rolL The amount of Ike transfer was ISti. John A HonetoH eommHted enlekte Ih WhIm Walln lest ktakt by mklmt monmlNe. He wet a bartender, aged II year. He left a note to a woman kom He loved. The eereAeed leaves a brother In MmsonK Moot WHEAT MARKET. Sen rVawiseeo, A. fWhaMt fl.UM. Chicago. Aug. 7.-Wheat SSilt 8lsk Hcadaohe absolutely and nc maneutly cured by using Moki Tea, A tueasant here drink. Cures Conatl eatie ami Indigestion, makes you eat. sieeu. work nnd banuy. SatlsAie- Itlon guaranteed or money beak St lots, and W eta. Write to W H HOOK Ml t & i lluffslo, N Y for a free sample D J FHY Druggist PIANO WITHOUT A HOME Interesling Controversy Over Musical Instrument City Officers, Have Taken Charge of Property There Is an Interesting controver sy on In Salem over the ownership and possession of a flno piano. Tho difference jf opinion exists between a local music dealer nnd nn alleged con tracting purchaser. Doth Bides havo engaged lawyers, nnd n real Interest ing legal scrap Is probable beforo the controversy Is finally adjusted. One day thlH wook tho music deal er, who figures In tho case, concluded a deal for tho salo of a piano. The terms of the ngroomont aro not known. During tho day ho sent tho Instrumbnt to tho homo of tho sup posed purchaser. Tho noxt morning nnothor drayman drove up to tho dealer's placo of buslnoss and was in tho act of unloading the Identical pi ano on tho comont pavomont In front of the music storo, when tho doalor remonstrated. Tho drayman was not looking for a piano cither, bo ho asked permission from tho pioprlotor of an other store to lonvo tho boxed piano on the walk In front of his store for a few mlnutofl. Tho rcquost was grant ed, nnd when the Instrument was de posited on tho cement walk, the team ster drove away with a pleasant smile of satisfaction of having nt lonst dis posed of the Instrument that he novel did Intend to return and get. The orphnn piano romalncd on the walk until Into In the nftornoon, to the obstruction of podostrlnns nnd tho ag gravation of. tho morchaiit, n view of whose waroH In tho show window was obscrtrod by tho large .box. Finally his patience bocamo exhausted, nnd he complained to the city authorities who, upon falling to find nnyhody that would claim the Instrument, loaded it Into n dray and had It taken to the city hall, whore It will probably re mnln for safe keeping until It can bo learned whose piano It Ih. Excursion to Newport, Sunday, Au gust 10th; $2.50 for round trip, Includ ing passage across the bay. Train leaves Salem at 6:00 a. m. No trans fer at Albany. Seven hours at the beach. NORTH SALEM SHOOTING Stranger in Dark Clothes Gets Warm Reception An unknown man showed up at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. llrootis on Monday night, In Noith Salem, ap parently with criminal Intent. Mr. llrooks had retired, hut was aroused, and got his gnu. He went around to the fiont door and shoved It In the face of tho stranger, who fled for IiIh life across the Jeff Owynn premises. The stranger made no show of light, and Mr. llrooks sent three shots after him. A member of the family expoct od to receive quite a large sun! of mon ey on that day, and It Is thought the Intention was to effect a robbery. When the robber showed up Mrs. llrooks was engaged In dressing a young chicken, nnd the members of the fnmlly were very much nktrmed for fenr they would lose their chicken. JOURNAL SEASIDE BALLOT Myrtle .Gilmore Still in the Lead The Journal Seaside voting contest w develootHg live popular young ladles who are getting a big vote, and covi nous are Ih great demand. Their friends are rustling every pa ner thnt goes out. and peepl are com plaining thnt papers are being stolen and mutilated In their dour yards he tore they run get lo read them. The Ballet at Neon Today. Names. Votes. Ivn Smith 4S Ryan it SfeWtfngneld &7S Oelecu l.lsfu Cora MeAtee Leonu Urigss m tu 16 Nellie Deri)" . Celeste Union . U Verne Kantner .... Myrtle Oilmore el 3SS 3M 7 HxeuMlon to Newport, Sunday, Au gust 10th; J5J0 for round trip, (nolud In passage aaress the bay. Train leaves Stlem at 6:00 a. m. No trans fer at Albany. Seven hours at the beaek. AutiA SaJe. Satuwsay at 1 a. m.. bestd of buraM aMt baraeM a4 cr ria at iKable trser of Ferry &oa lJbert) streta S1m ST St .BBBgggBVil lBBggggfcW JHHHHHHBIIJK. K VI Ac-daVSra&-3 WHEN COMES. "Where did you come from. tMr' n.ii nfilir rvm-where Into the here. Where did you Ret your eye so blue ? Out of the Vy a I came through What make the light In thera pf kle Some of the utarry pH'e lei In. Where did you get that little tear? I found It w altlng when I got here The fact is as sad ns it is true that the baby finds the tear waiting to dull Its blue eyes, and stain its soft cheeks. At the first it "has no language but a cry. Its one necessity is but to give expres sion to its suffering, and for that a tear suffices. . . The mother who stoops In nnguisu over the wailing child would do any thing to case its suffering. Hut she is helpless. The time when she could have done so much for her child is past, bue did not realize that in those anxious nervous days when she shrank from the ordeal of motherhood she was preparing suffering for the baby. The path of motherhood is sootneU nnd made easy for those who use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives physical buoyancy and mental bright ness. It tranquilies the nerves, cn cotiroges a healthy appetite and induces refreshing sleep. It gives the mother strength for her hour of trial, and the confidence and content which come from strength It makes the birth hour pr th irncticnlly painless, mm oy intrcuii.iK he mitiir.il. food secretions, it enables the licaltbv mother to enjoy the happiness of nursing her child. "I'norite Prescription" contnins no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or any other narcotic A Motlwr's Gratitude. I would like to expren mv gratitude to you for the benefit I hae received Irom our wiuiderfiil medicine l'moHtc I'reacrlp lion " write Mrs II C Andcrnou ol South Ilrllaln New llnrcn Co Conn (llox t "Uiiriiitf the firt mouth of expectancy I could not keep anything on mt utomach Wa mlik that I had to co to bed and ttay for week I tiled different doctor but with little twncflt I 'mil about many ting helped by u.lng uiir medicine mi I thought I would give it a trial 1 liegan to take jour ' favorite rrccritittou' In November and I had a nice little girl baby lu cbnwr) following My baby weighed over eight pound I wa only aicb alHit one hour and got along nicely afterward, w up and drriMeit on the eighth day I never had the doctor with me at all jut the tiurfte and one or two friend My friend thought that I nniock a er ulioit time I think I)r Pierce I'avoritc 1'rex.rliitioii i Imlreil a hue mother' friend for it hHpeil me wonderfully Thl make my second inlld with the first one I did uirt Ukc I'aiorite rrenuipiioii The little one lived lut almit two month uudnln- walck alt the time Hilt lat Imbv I n. plump aii'l health) aan mother cuuld nlU '' Much Bottor Health. Mr Annie blacker, (.) Catherine Street, Hyracue r v write "Vourmed Icine have done wonder for me I'or )ear my health wa ery poor I had fjur miiiiw but aiiKe taking I)r pierce Golden Medical 1)1 covery and ' I'avoritc l'recriirtion ' I hae much fxtter health, and now 1 have a fine healthy Imby I umeuueii of my friend and they have been benefited by them " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Mcdicnl Adviser in paper covers is sent tee on receipt of 31 one-cent stamp to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Second-Hand Bargains. One fanning mill, ona chopping mill, one lathe, baud saw, a 000-pound scale, a good lot of belting, a bolting ma chine, a lot of sacks, household goods, etc. Will go ut a bargain. Call on Honry Wondoroth, executor, 308 Com mercial street. 7-UD-tf MARRIED. PHRKINS SIIAW.At tho bom of Hev. T. P. ltoyal. in South Salem. Wedneedny, Aug. C, 1902. Mlaa Kdna I, 1'erklnn to Hltnn Shaw, both of Marlon county, Hev. ltoyal oillclat Ing The groom U an attendant at the asylum, nnd a wolbknown law gradu ate, wko formerly roald d at llrooks. The bride la the daughter of A. O. Per klna. a prominent farmer of llrooks. who realdett on Hast Chemeketa street. In Snlom. The young couple will at once go to hnueekieplug In tbelr own cottage on Asylum avenue. Manning & Ferguson have a com ploto lino of builders' hardware at Uielr new storo. 7-il-tfdw oi A. M. Clouflh, Undertaker, 107 State street. Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore gon, successor to D. E. Huntslnger. Residence Broadway and Mill, North Salem. Phone Main 221. O. E. Huntslnger, funeral director, 159 Court street. Phone Main 80b Residence 390 Court street, phone 2181 Black. NEWTODAY. For Sale. Coast or muuNtaia waaoa. Inquire of llrlevsold & Cbaa S 7-t j (HCBMWntaaMamM z ii The Best Ice Cream! 1 1 I Al THB- i i : 'CI CIIDIM? I IC ICE CREAM PARLORS mJBtSh v , VnaajBaBBax I lUmlltea Bros. 144 State St. 1 ! t v That's a swell looking suit you have onmld telling me where you got It? I got It at G. W. Johnson & Co.s. I'd like to have one about like It mind telling me what It cost? "Of course not, $15,00." Great Scotti -I would have guessed $25.00. Are there any left? "Yes, but you had better get one -.ulck, for they will all be closed out very soon-evcrybody likes them. I The above on the streets ! S ' !. j, f Clothiers to the People f G. W, Johnson & Co. Upholstering .We can please you better, we think, when you select your own covers and order the piece toosuit you We are turning1 out a great many box couches and they are becoming more popu lar every day. Lois of room in them to store clothes etc. afii1r3yS2S2i22KS5K55Sk. The old reliable fringed base couch still sells as well as ever. We sell a irood one lor $5.00. l5233265 UICYCLGS (feAjscs $ CUSHION FKAAIE, 1902 CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - - Call and seo th iw rntnri.'i ahtwdof all. ' vuouun, mujik, it la 305 daya aralurHkoiS'b&hC 'eP?lr hop. Wo us a call. We try to pleaae.' ' " 'nnk8 oI wyl. lve SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial str. n.,i.. ...... .. . k" I """"'w Buai national Bank. RINEMAN'S BARGAINS. Shoulders, Per tb 10c. Deviled Ham tmall) per can 5c 6 for 25c. Deviled Ham (large) per can 10ca cans 35c. Sardines, per box 5c boxes 25c, 8almon, 3 cans 25c Smoked Herring, Per box, 36c. Catsup, per pt bottle 15c 2 bottles 25c. Good Soda (16-oz pkg ) Sc pkga 36c Corn Starch, ptr pkg 5c washing Powder.oer dWh - i 5c Jumbo Mush, ' Four packages 2 cents. Drlng us yoar butter and egga. J'e lay blgheet market arte, caab or merohandtBe. M. T. 132 State St RINEMAN Telephone 131 GOLD DUST FLOUR Made by THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY 8ldn, Oregon. Made for family us. ask Tcr grocer fr it nnta bjm sbotHs always oo band. A. T. WALN Aeent conversation was heard yesterday. . 257 Commercial St.. Salem. j f3B?WK?B.Ti. r . - . b a part of our busi ness. We can make what you want and make it to suit. It costs no more to have a couch made to order than to buy one from stocki "WWfi pin'.i.a .JJMTfjswy Our bed lounges are built to last for years. They always have hard use and must be built stroii";. This style of Couch -seems to be the'favorite as it leads in the number sold. They are trimmed in well finished natur al wool. 35 - $40 r.MLMn,M. ., g34,aKe.oaao SOERfhiDg I I have nut tuui.,1 ..i. Of high quality Bboa. Prlu. ...... 9 Qteed the lowent. They are good 9 arers. W von nl. n ..i S jM. ' ""' "ePa'"B neatly X Jacob Vogt 26$ rnm'l c. MaeJed wJ',. Ud, Plle,,e- Amethyst "wseiea ware. A eeiui ot ii. i.,.f iww oa our ehelves ' Variety Store Annora M Wnih nAM TbeVarv: ""A riU.'- . a- innrt Ktmat Peeple Say ass 1m tika , ... 'In, . raura8t. Opa day mil ggyawyM RSSU