The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 23, 1902, Image 8

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUSUfif &, Idol
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Its a Shame
To have to stash prices on fine sum
mer goods the way we are doing, but
our fall goods are coming In and room
must be made for them. It's a snap,
though, for the housewife of econom
ical mind, for It Is the chance of her
life to get beautiful summer fabrics of
all kinds at ridiculously low prices.
For Instance: We've taken the bulk
of our Lawns, Dimities, Organdies,
Swisses, etc., at prices varying from
12o to 30o per yard and put them all
on a table at the astonishing price of
Uo a yard.
Then there's a line of Summer Cor
sets, good values at 60c that we're
closing out at 39c.
SHIRT WAI8T8 take up room that
we must have for winter goods, and
we've cut the very life out of the prices
of them all.
' Summer underwear and Hosiery can
be bought now at our store for less
than you would suppose.
Come In and see If there Isn't some
thing you can use at a SNAP PRICE.
Our clerks are all polite and courteous
and If you don't buy there's no harm
done. We will gladly show you what
' bargains are, and wo think you won't
be able to roatraln the temptation to
buy.
89SSC0eSS
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DALRYMPLB'S
Golf
Vests
Tho now lino of CJolf Vosts
you've boon waiting for Ih now
In.
Conslfltlng of tho protty color
combinations.
BLACK AND WHITE.
GREEN AND RED.
RED AND WHITE.
BLUE AND WHITE.
RED AND BLACK.
Also in plain colers:
GREEN, RED,
BLACK, BLUE, etc.
DALRYMPLE'S
iwf iiimm tia S
GOLD DUST FLOUP
I REAL
ESTATE
TRANSFERS
Harvesting Retards the Gen
eral Building Boom
Made by
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY
Sldnsy, Oregon.
Mado for family use, oak your
grocer for it Bran and
aborts always on band.
Help Wanted!
wo neea a lew experienced cierxs a TllfAIAI A
for the fall and winter business, and) fi J W ALN AfffiDT
two muunnoui ooys as delivery ana
errand boys.
Call at office between 0 and 10.
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A-r ntin-
ut Wiirni conen.
Notice.
Our high grade Olant Portland Co
ntent, for toxturu ami strength, cun
not ha excelled, either In prlco or
iiuallty and doss not liavo to bo put
In Iron ImrrolH to Uj It from spoil
ing, nor do we soil It bulow cost to gut
i lil of It. Capital Improvement Com
pany, No. 311) Front street.
This Paper
Great Activity in the Ex
change of Property
The harvesting hcusou and the great
scarcity of farm labor Is crippling' the
local building boom to a coiiHlderable
extent. The coiiBtructlon of smaller
buildings lias been largely suspended,
whllo attention Is beliiK j;lven to the
completion of the sovoral business
.locks In this city. Dealers In general
Htock or building stippllos roport In
creased sales of cement for sidewalks,
which are being laid In all sections of
tho city.
Tho transfer of real ostato, both
farm and rosldonco property, for the
week Just ended, was lively, tho aggro-
gate of tho considerations Involved
oxceedln thoHo or tho preceding
wook. Somo of tho principal transfers
this week aro notod bolew:
C. II. Moores, ot ux to Mamlo M.
Uaydon, land In block 71, Snlom, ?2,
COO. B. V. Starr, ot ux to Hllzaboth Hit-
her, lot 7, Cartwrlght'H addition to
Salem, 11!C0.
II. K. Swopo, ot ux to T. 0. Chest
nut, 7& acroB, lot 7, Liberty Fruit
Farm, HMO,
Michael Waldurspoll, ut ux.. to J.
QtiHtav Glens, fr. lots .1 and I, block
2G, Salem, $710.
(luy M, I'owors, a married man, to
Frank II. Powers, or Portland, resi
dence and lots nt No. MC Commercial
street, $R00.
Henry J. Miller, iinmnrrlod, to J. (J.
Klonz, lots 0 and 7, block 2, Yew Park
add to Salem, $37fi.
Alois Tnnzlor, unmarried, to Kmnia
LaChapolle Ilealoy. lots 1 and 8, block
10, Oorvals, $100.
T. W. Itiitherford, untnarrlod. to
Harry K. and Win. M. Roberts, land In
tpH 0 und 10 b, r 2 w, $U0O.
II. IC. Itobeits and Marv L. RhIipiI
Aumsvllle Notes.
Chaa. F. Heln was a Salem visitor
Monday.
T. J. McCleary, the mountain orator,
Is In Aumsvllle this week.
Airs. Mayro McKlnney and daugh
ters wore In Aumsvllle Wednesday.
Dr. W. C. Smith, of Turner, made a
professional call to Aumsvllle Tues
day. MIbb Uolle Darby, ot Salem, Ib visit
ing at her old homo In the Waldo
Hills.
Miss Lena Prunk, of Salem, spent
Sunday at tho home of her grand
naronts. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Merrl-
field.
Mrs. A. P. Speor was Initiated Into
tho Bastorii Star at Turner Monday
night.
W. H. Snyder Ib employed by
Swank & Johnson during the busy
season.
Mitts Hazel Drlnkman, lntely from
tho Hast, visited Oregon's capital
Wednesday.
A crow of Southern Pacific brldgo
enrpontors are stopping at tho Aums
vllle Hotel this week.
Miss Mary Morrlfleld and sister,
Mrs. P. Shanks, of Arlington, aro vIb
Itlng relatives In Salem.
On Wednesday evonlng a trio of
Stayton's popular young ladles wore
enjoying Ice cream In Aiimavllle.
Tho Misses Pearl and Birdie Mur
phy, popular young ladlos of Aunts
vllle, visited In Salem Wednesday.
I). W. Smith, who for tho pant month
has been at tho Ilroltonhush hot
sprlngB, Is on tho streots ngaln, look
Ing fat ninl pleasant.
MISTER
JOHNSON
ARRESTED
NFRV0I1S PROSTRATION
a9eefioG98ecca
CURED BY PE-RU-NA,
He Pursued VYm. Banks With
an Ugly Knife
The Aggressor Is Ordered to
Leave the City
Salem's colored population came
near bolng reduced by one on Friday
evening. Early last evening William
O. Johnson, who has a dark brown
comploxlon, got drunk nnd gay at tho
same time, and, arming himself with
and ugly looking knife that had a
blade 4 Inches In length, ho started
;; IK? gpj 3re TAj ;
! J. A. HIMP80K. !
'' Hec'y B'dof KUucBtlon.Hnn Frsnoltco. i
Hou. J. A. Simpson, Secretory of the
Hoard of Education of San Francisco,
Col., writes:
" hivc found Peru nn an Ideal tonic.
out to nnd Wm. Banks, also colored. Some months ago I suffered with neu
and against whom he Imagined ho had rnsthenta (systemic catarrh), caused
a . - . . - ffrfMJfnH 4t rtttft rrwle.
a Krlevance. It is claimed that John- ty too aosc appuw ' ";
WHAT WILL
WEATHER BE
Hon found Banks, nnd having followed
his proBpectlvo victim nbottt for some
time, Johnson confronted his colored
brother, and, placing the blade or the
knife to Banks' breast, threatened him
with Biiddon annihilation If ho should
make any outcry or attempt to reach
for his gun. Before Johnson could do
bodily harm . Banks dislodged the
knife from the hands of his adver
sary, and sought the police ofllcerH,
to whom ho related IiIb troubles. Of
ficers Lewis and Murphy found John-
Hon later In tho evening, nnd he was
lodged In tho city Jail.
My system seemed worn out and I fell
far from well. I found Peruna bene
filed me very much. It built up the
entire system and made mo feel like a
new man. I believe It is well worthy
the high praise bestowed upon It."
J. A. SIMPSON.
Systemic catarrh alwayH given fall
warning of Its approach, and con bo
easily warded off by the proper treat
ment. Floating brown specks before
tho eyes, mental confuJon, fits of nor
vous headache, sleeplessness, flashes ol
hoot, chilly sensations, palpitation, lrrl-
or tnese
TO CLOSE
Some Hues of summer and fall
Blioes will he sacrificed at
wholesalo prices.
Hop Pickers
Will find this an opportunity
to savo good cash. Look over
our Fpcclnl offers.
Jacob Vogt
265 Cotn'l. St.
i
CMa0eaes
to charge the follow with assault with
a dangerous weapon, but an Investiga
tion Into the case this morning dis
closed that no definite testimony
could bo had to make out the case,
and, after a consultation with Police
I Judge Jtidalt, Chief Gibson decided to
"Is It going to rain during fair. order Johnson to leavo tho city, and
week?" Is n iiuestlon that has already I tho Invitation was extended. Johnson
STATE FAIR MANAGEMENT IS AS
SURED OF FAVORABLE CLI
MATIC CONDITIONS THIS YEAR.
suggested Itself to thoHo who are In
terested In the success of the annual
exposition at the stato fair of the
state's resources next month. But the
fair board management has received
the assurance from the government
weather forecast that there Is every
probability that tho woothor for the
Would not bo largo onough to prl nt tho tostliiioiilnls wo can furnish
regarding our work. Kvory day complicated work In Wutehos, cloaks and
Jowolry como to us that havo been pronounced non-ropalrablo, whon our
skill properly nnntlod mndo thorn as good as now. Don't forgut oltlior
that wo aro originators or low piIcoh lit our lino, and woikmaimhlp second
to nono. Try uh. Money In your poc kot.
CHAS, H. HINGES
Watchmaker, jeweler and optician.
83 State Street. Htxi doQr t0 Qu,,., QnnUt
NOW FOR THE COAST OR MOUNTAINS
-,i ?fro.Hl?y,MK y?llr URPHoa ,'or your outliiK you eliotild call nt our store and
...... ....rwi. mio luuqi lajiupiuiu into oi camping goods over shown.
HIAJC HAMH.
STAIt BACON.
UTAH HAM 8AU8AOK.
8TAK BUMMBKBAU8AOK,
8TAU DUIKO IJBBK.
8TBAMBD COOKBD HAM,
Tho most complete lino ol caiinod
meats shown.
ROTH Si
24 suit etret.
n. iIm.I sl.t.t l.. ,... .....! i... n -i .
to T. W. Iltithorford, land In Capital ,, V ,V .
ci,.. i.-.i. ,.. .I,... ' 'I this year, Septembor 15-80. will bo fa-
inhllltr. (lesnendcncv: any
I svmptoms or all of them should be
' ?"" '" .7" , .' J. , , ,, m promptly mot by the uso of Peruna.
It was tho Intention of the officers """' ' ' tii.ai.i, ,
. .. , ... , Congressman E. . Brookslilre, from
Indiana, in a recent letter from ash
Ington, B.C., says:
"1'rom what my friends say, Peruna
Is a gool tonic and n safe catarrh cure."
K. V. BrookHhlre.
"Summer f'atnrrh," a book written by
Dr. Ilarltnait, President Tho Ilartman
Sanltnrlimi, on the subject of the tier
vnu disturbances peculiar to summer,
sent free to imy address by The Poruna
Medlolno Co., Columbus, 0. '
has been the sourco of some troublo
to the pollco department already, and
tho authorities adopted tho course
above outlined as tho best plan to
avoid any further collisions with this
part of the city's colored population.
Our Hod Ribbon canned L-nmln
proper irooda to take with you.
THE RIGHT KIND OF OOFFBB.
STATE HOUSE COFFEE.
KIN IIBB COFFEE.
QRBGC18 COFFEE.
Put up In air tight cans. Just tho
thing for you.
GRABER
TtlcphoaeiSlI
RflOYGL
in $35
I $40
r $45
I $50
I $55
lw $60
Wo soil RACYCLE8, and repair your Inferior wheels as ofttui as thoy
nood It. ItopaJrliiff a speolalty. A aompletu lino of tumlrleu and tiros at
luwor pricoa than olsewhoro.
CLAYTON F. YOUNG,
City Fruit Farms, 800,
Nina MoNnry, utimnrrled nnd C. I,.
MoNnry, unmarried, to A. O. Damon,
lots 1 nnd 2, block "C." Smith's add.
Salem, 11700.
Cyrim Brown, et ux.t to Anthony
JnnoH. east hair lot 28. Capltnl Home
addition, $100.
C. II. Ostorhouilt, iiumarrled, to V.
II. Unto. 80 ncros t C, s, r 1 u, $8(100.
Theodoro Ileubeus, ut itx., to Mary
Abts, 10 acres, t 5 s. r 2 w, $8000.
18. M. Crolsau, et ux.. to A. A. Bur
ton, 51 acres, t 7 s, r .1 w, $185.78.
John a. Kauffman to Anton Poop-
ping, lots 5. 0, 7 nnd 8, block 8. Pal
mer's add to Mt. Angel, $380.
August Huekosteln, at ux.. to John
Hon nnd Carolina HolT, lot 7. block (10.
North Salem, $500.
Sophia BiMimnnn nnd husband to
Wnlter T. BtoU, land corner Csntet
and Fourteenth streets, Salem. $8800.
I.yntan M. Bennliighorf, t ux., to
John Baiinmnii, lot 7, and south half
lot 8, block I, Frlokoy's addition to
buluni, $1500.
R. M. Wado. et ux.. to Thomas I..
Davidson, lot (t, block 88. Haleitt, $8600.
Mrs. Llmr.lo Horn (widow) et al., to
John Kirk, 158.70 licit, t D s. r 8 w
$1901.10.
J. A. Sellwood. ut ux.. to Thomas M.
Joiuw, administrator, lots 10 anil 11.
Oaklawn Park add, Salem. $850.
o ,
vorable. This prediction Is mndc on
the strength of statistics that have
been compiled of tho wonthor for the
same period ror tho loBt 30 years. The
comparison discloses that In 30 years
tio week or Septembor 15-20 hns boon
attended by inlii only llvo times, or
once In six years. Tho rair this year
will ho hold Just a week earlier than
last year, the pnrposo or tho chango In
date being to hold the exposition, If
possible, hofors the rains sot In, Ev
erybody will hopo that tho rain this
fall may be deferred until nftor tho
fair. Hlncu auspicious woathor condi
tions seem to bo all that will bo ro
quired to Insure tho state the grand
est fair that has ever been held,
o
PER80NAL
Local Import
The 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 we are obtain'
ing the best results from
this machine.
WE DELIVER WHEN PROMISED.
Schaefer Prlnt'"g c-
gJtST Rooms 3, 4, nnd 6 Mooroe blk.
Phono, 2414, Red.
IMIu ftlaccnc 30c per dezen: try oae of
JClly Uldooto those Royal Brooms, they
arflnefor carpets and tare floors-will la s
looter tban three common brooms; 75c, $1 eh
wekh.oo The Variety Store
94 Cotrt Street.
Elvln Long, tho young son of Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Long, received pnliiful
Injurlos Friday evening at the merry-
go-round. In dismounting from the
machine, whllo It was still In motion,
tho lad's foot was caught between the
revolving machine and a stationary
platform. Tho limb wiib severely
bruised, but no fracture resulted.
ShorlfT Colhath this morning con
ducted nn execution salo In tho case of
Bradloy & Motcnlf vs. II. Ross. Tho
plaintiff bid In 1C.25 acres In t 4 a,
r 2 w, for $1fi.80.
County Clork Roland today IsbuoiI
two marrlago llconses, as follews:
I.. K. Adams was In Portlnn.l to-1 Amy T,10n"ia ana" Irnro111 Tlilmnson.
,iBy wouie k. uoiury ami aiviii u. Bauer.
W,
How about your Bicycle? Does it
need repairing? If so don't forget!
We have a complete repair shop
We repair any make of wheel
We do any kind Bicycle repairing.
We fit all makes of Bicycle tires,
If you have not tried us give us
a Tnai we wm please you!
Second-hand wheels-all In irood shape from $5 up.
SHIPP & HAUSER
258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital National Bank.
NEW TODAY.
has returned from
PHONE RBD 2S56.
Ivaro:e
Watermelons
540 N. COTTAQE 8T.
Supply
and Muskmelons
DORN.
TYIiUlt. At the family home, cornsr
of Commercial and Division strosts,
In this city, Annual n. llus, to Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Tyler, k wm.
Pstr Ilaiichnutf, a Kronen black
smith, living In Portland, chhio to hi
doath In a inystoiious maiutor last
nbjht. Ho was found dosd mi West
Jefferson street, his body still warm
and bleeding. t0 clew hns et Imn
fmiiul to Iwate the i rlnto
AT-
HARRITT Si LaCDRBNCBI
uui rosi uiuco urocery.
niNEMAN'8 DAROAINS.
Dsvlled Ham tmsll) per can
Oo 6 for SOc
Dsvllsd Ham (laros) por can
10c a cans 25a,
Oardlnts, per box
I 0o 4 boxes 25c,
Salmon, 8 cans
25o
Smoksd Horrliifl,
Pr box, 25c
T Catsup, per pt bottle
15e 2 bottles 23c.
Good Soda (15-0 pkg )
0 9 pkQs 25c
Washlnn Powdor.psr pkg
Be
1 Jumbo Mush,
Four packages 20 cents.
Drln us your butter and eggt. Wo
pay niK&eat market prtoo. cash or
morcaondlse.
, T. RINEMAN
W 8taU St Telephone 131
WHEAT MARKET,
CIiIchho. Aug.
8au KriiMotsco,
M.HKU.I4V4-
VhoU Tlkf
A MR. M. Whoat.
Olg Fir Wood For Sale.
QhI? a llwltod qnaHtlti'. Pries rm
wrnaUlo. Onlor ijnlpk. Ilrwstr &
Wblto, i court stnwt. Salam, Oio-
Kun. S4Wt
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
mfsma
For Bltloui and Nf tTOua Dlicrdtri lueh
Wind .nJ r.ln In lh StomtthT "'k H?,d.
ch, OUdlni, PulDtM and Swctiiai "(nT
meala. UtiilncM and l)tow.tntM, culJcbllU
rtu.hlnoofIIcat.LoM of Apatite, SheJiT
Svtry auffticr U tarneitty Inrtted to tr oa
Ba of thM Mill, aod t.V will bick!
"?.-l!Sf!f 1. WITHOUT A RIVAL
!iax S1'' tM rtwale. tocompliu
allh. TbrpriPllj'rmoaBy.lnw.
lut
t
naiiu. Tbrr t
tioa vt lntuUitty of
jmai. rare
I). Mohney
Kocco.
Miss Ada Moi'Miin Is homo Ironi
Portland.
Oleiin Sk-haorer was a Portland vlsl-
tortoday.
Mrs. Autos Strong Is rustlcntliiB nt
NWKlt.
Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Ilrewer havo koiih
to Newport.
Ilonry . Dosch. or Portlan.l, was In
tho city today.
Kola N'sIh, tho Albany hop man, was
In the city today.
J. O. (Iruhaui returned today from
a trip to MitKone.
Carey P. Martin will spend Sunday
in wiinoit HprliiHS.
It. Shelton hns returned from an
outliiK at Newport.
Mrs. T. A. I.lvosloy has returitod
from a visit at Seattle,
Sitt llosorth has vono to his timber
cluliii In Lincoln county.
Claud (latch H sdhiuIIiil- Snn.i.v
with his family ut Newport.
Peter lluch nnd family have lann
to Foley SprlttKs ror an Cftitlng. I
Or J p. CHlbroath Is spending; Sun-1
iay wttu ii u rmy nt New,MHt
Salem
Pr J c
iiik his brother,
llb.'rt O. Morrow
P. L. Konady, or Woodhurn, todny
hoRan an attachment suit nKnltiBt W.
J. UlcliabauKh, to rocovor J3G00, al
legod to bo duo on two promissory
notes, toKothor with J1G0 attorney's
fees, and Intorost at Uie rato of G por
cent, rrom Octobor 7, 1901. K. P. Mor
com, of Woodburn, nnd O. O. IIIiik-
ham, of this city, aro tho attornoys
for tho plaintiff. Attachment was
made of property boloiiKlitK to tho de
fendant In tho action.
Governor floor today honored the
requisition of fJovornor S. 11. Van
Sant. or Minnesota, and Issued a war
rant or nrrost ror tho return to that
stato or Charlos K. Wllklns, who Is Hansen
under nrrost In this state, nnd wnntod "or.
In Polk county, Minnesota, to answer
to tho charRo or Brand larceny. Chas.
B. Hurst is namod ns tho iiKont to re
turn Wllklns to Minnesota.
A. A. Rurton. tho brick manufac
turer, has about complotod nrrango
ments for burning tho largest kiln or
brick In tho history of tho Salem brick
yard. Tho kiln will contain about
GOj.000 brick.
Ladles. Use our harmless remedy for
delayer or suppressed porlod; It
cannot fall. Trial free, Paris Chem
ical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 8-L'3-Ctsat
Large Profits Mado selling nibbor
collnrs, otc. Agonts wnntod. Send
stamp for particulars. M. & M. Mfg.
Co., Springfield, Mass. 8-l!3-lt
For Sale. Altnmont driving horso,
sovon yoars old, gontlo and sound,
wolgbs about' 1500 pounds. Call at
107 Stato stroot for particulars.
8-23-tr
Spring Wagons
Farm Hacks
Delivery Wagons
Tho Studolmkor people ntako tho
most complete lino or theso goods
that can be round nnywhoro, nnd n
prospective purchnsor can always
And something to suit him.
Wo havo hnd a particularly large
trado this yoar on our ever popular
No. CG5 vlllago wagon. This Isn lVfe
Inch axlo, with gears and wheels In
proportion, comos with either polo
or shnrts, with brake or without, and
with top ir doslred. Wo havo sold
It
Housekeepers
Should know whore to buy tho host
and most wholosorao broad and pastry.
Tho Pioneer Uakory Is the ravorlte
place.
D. E. Huntslnger, funeral director,
155 Court street. Phone Main 801.
Residence 390 Court street, phone
2181 Black.
PvlimLt. iL. n..a.
Miss ICmma lloiitior Is the u.t nt' v i , .. '' ' M' u,oun' Unde"aker, 107 Stato
len, fr.e,,ds.lEne Itl I"1 0f' TL'TL M " Ph" Mal" . Salem, Ore-
Ilvnl nf .u.Ln.. i ,. '. wAiwiui.immiK ute grass- Bon, successor to D. E. Huntslnner.
inr w vr," "'l' iT1"! U"U h.V? a",,0art,,, '" 0m R",denC0 Bradway and Ml". North
.'.'" nira- 'of tha hn 'arJs ' the valley. Thus Salem. Phono Main 221.
supreme court far tho post has not done any great
lv tmliiv ..... .1... .... .. ct.vm. j
S"1 ,H th ",y '- tnmitom but the prosence or ihlT
in. 1 if Mm . . i"",reu, Hiiiinui in tie yards makes
Mr. J. K. Mlllor and daughter. Mrs-'tho growers apprehensive. The S
Mr uui Mm. n iv . I?' f lha elwlnnUof a cltlsen or
. jn.i . LzzrtT rce; wh ,,a8 d,8coverw, "
.. tntm lw outfHx at whereby tha Aarminni.. .. .1
-" " ' 1IVTSBL
1-oiiK Heath.
.can be accomiillshod.
Pine Big Watermelons,
Hrosh Orogoii lto&chos. now sweet
IpolaUxw, frosh tomataoa, utc, are lu
dalli' arrival at llranson & Itagun's.
SURE CURE FOR PILES
Uohlug Piles produce moisture and
muse iieuuiK. tins rornt. us well as
1111HU, uieouiiiK or Protrud nu- Ptl
are cured by Dr. luvsan.kn'H iih ia,.
ly. tir ItehlHK nad bleeding. Ab
norb tMdaars. W u J,r nt drugRlsts,
r soHi w waiL Treattee free. Write i
n;
Weak Stomach,
Impaired Digestion,
Disordered Liver,
Utyaettlktmii?-few dui will work
woodulM,nth.Vllal Organ.. Strnthn
Uctbt miucuUr SyaUm. titonf tb loor
lotl CoopltiKjo, twtDilo, Uck lb. ktn
Jt of PMlltt. and afoiulur with lie
If owbud or llMilih, (he wbole uhrl
u "facta" aitmutcd by thauaatiji, U ,11
anlMa to the Ntrvout aud IXUtluiVl I,
that BHOUiU'B Oil 1 ik- "'tl1
una
int
kt HKCONAM'S PILLS have, th
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spend a wek I ""r;. nas ueon plotting
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her how at Motelta, after
Anns Kthel Pleirhor
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" v.w ui u niruu man. aio every
"iB in Btgnt. Mr. Harr Is acqualn
'lth tholr methoil. and knows how
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rotun.,,' to u,h CI Zh IT , mthoa' ana k,,0W8 how
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RECOMMEND THFMSriVK.
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m
arrs plan ror exterminating "
IU U tO deposit Straw nr iha. ( ! !
.'ink A. A. UHilerhlll n,,J Mr
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WW- hoJ ar flow. and. after Uhi,.'
Sttrinkllnir thou uin. .1. . ... . . 1
Women of Woodcraft.
All mombors of Silver Doll Circle,
No. 13, nro requested to moot In their
hall on Sunday, nt 1 o'clock, to attond
tho funeral or our neighbor, Hannu dozons or those ror goneial purpose
uy onier or tho Guar. Nolgh- ( hocks, nnd you'll find them on tho
-farm, on tho stroot, used as dellvory
wagons, used nlso ror rruit wogons
nnd ror most any pnrposo you could
nnmp. Notwithstanding tho largo
number or thorn In constant uso all
over tho valley tho question or ropalra
Ia-ino that nevor comos up. Thoy aro
"Studebakor mado" throughout. Thoy
are tho choapost wagon lu all tho val
ley for tholr slzo and durability. Tho
first cost of cortalu othors Is a trlflo
loss, but first cost don't bogln to tell
tho talo.
Hoavy hacks, too, and dollvory
wagons of all storts. Wo carry a good
lino of theso, and can always procuro
for you on short notlco anything you
may dosiro out of tho regular lino.
Tho assortment carrlod In tho Port
land roposltory of Studobakor Uros. is
lmmon8o, nnd we can always fill your
orders.
For tho fall trado wo havo nlso somo
special bargains In open buggies and
road wagons. Somo that nt tho popu
lar purse. Wo can make It pay you
to see theso. We bought thorn ehoap
er than usual.
And wagons, too. We aro sending
out a large quantity of farm wagons
these days In regular gears, and nlso
In tho half truok or hoador goars.
Studobakors nro tho best, bocauso they
aro made host. They cost a fraction
moro because they aro hotter. If oth
ers were as good thoy would soil for
the same price. They won't bring the
same price, so the manufacturers have
to sell thorn for loss.
fall and make your own compari
sons.
A fine line of cutlery all Riiarautoe.l
goods at Manulng & Forguson's now
hardwaro store. 7-21-tr-dw
The Leonard
Salem's Family Hotel.
Popular Boarding and Lodelnc House
of the olty. Regular boarders a spe
cialty. Special attention glvon to
transient trade. Prices reasonable.
A. CLARK,
No. 302 Front, St. Salem. Or.
$cMftcsetes
locolats Chins
AT THE
"FLEUR1DE US
Store's drag stem. ' "mihM1iaift1 - 'a fTiuay nm r Ms ejcperlmeat that be has f Hamilton Ur Uisi.i.s.
Wro toAUrty 4mmiA Ike naf W i, aeTl.t Th lulIuri I
99i9tidZ
F. A. WIGGINS,
Farm Machlnerv. Blevclea
Sewing Machines and Supplies
255-257 Liberty Street Salem
N. H. BURLEY,
Sewing Machine Repairing.
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