The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 06, 1902, Image 4

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Wo boII thoja, S. George fura,
raado In Detroit, Mich, You'll
find just whatu want boro.Ttt!
just tho prieo you want to pay.
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WHAT IS SIN?
Probably tho greatest sin of tho ago Is to ruin the precious gifts given
u by the Creator, Fonnost among
W e&taMlt this ono Bin than almost any
y''s:.rkn years their eyes loso their original strength; then they commit the
W"" ttatsWbnablo offehse of neglecting thsm
tent to lit glasses, Wo have tho unost scionuiic instruments mat are
kMW8, nd can give out patrons tho bonoflt of all tho advantages known to
jftodwii solonco. Soe all our wonderful appliances, and our magnificent
(ocX ot goods to solect from.
jkinges, Pioneer Optician,
S3 6tto Street. Next Door to Bush's Dank.
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They have arrived our complete line of
Umbrella
Covers
Some of eurpriccs:
Fine twill Carek
140.
'' tlnlon silk covora at
Flvo-ploco dyed union taffeta oovorH
at S3.G0 an' 52,75.
Fine quality union ullk. cqveru at
!2.00 and 12,50,
fJllk sarge covora at,2.75 and f3,00, '
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We are also prepared
To do all kinds of
, ing, GUye us s trial.
1 Steel Rims and
for Winter Riding
eJiave .Uiem (o fit all makes of Bicycles.
" W la tho meantime don't forget .w.o i
' have a complete bleyolo repair shgp.
Repair all xnakw ot bleyclos, Tl'lroaof , "
'vary desarlptldn. A cpmploto line fit
blaycle sundries. ,
j'coraploto Una of sweaters. s .
A comploto Qne of IfJeeu ' Kutter ,
Kulvea aud Ilasorc
SHIPP & HAUSBR
258 Ceaatfclal Street Opposite CaolUI Natlonil Bank.
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talmen, SI cans
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CaUup, pr pt bottle
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Fur poekscts ?9 cants.
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Ited, Navy, and Old Itoso
waists mado of fine trecot flan
nel front and buck nicely
tucked, late Btyle collars and
sloovcs, cacb
$1.25
Pretty waists made of fine
flannel In Llpbt Hluo, Navy,
Red, Old Rose and Green.
Tucked and trimmed In tho lot
oat way, each
$2.00
Mercerized
&aieen i
Petticoats j
90 cents each
The best petticoat value we've
Been lor many a uay. tuo ma
terial la good and the finish bucIi
M you Boldom boo In sklrta nt
$1.25. Made with pretty ruffles.
They are In tho cloak and suit
dopartraonL See tHem,
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othor. Through caroloasnoss or ad
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Ilopa1002 JO to 22o,
Potato, Apples, Etc,
Potatoes 30 to iOc.
Onions $1.
Dried Fruits.
Dried App.e--4Vl to 6V9Q,
Italtau Prunes, 40s to G0-3ft td 4c.
Pottto Prunea-Hsamo.
Wood, Fenuo Peats, Bto, ,
Mlg Flr1.00 to I3JS5. . .
Second arowth fUH tO'fltJI. i
Ash J3.00 to IS.S6. '
Uody Oak H00.
Pole. QaJc13.1.0.
Cedar Posts 10 ty Ha
Hides, Pelts and Furs,
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llreen Hldos, No, S 60,
Calf Skln4 to 5x
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Ooat Skins S6c to l,00.
U ray ts J5 to 80S
Cooh-10 to 0o,
MlnW-3So to 91.35. f J
Otter 11,00 to $30. ' '
Skunk '10 to SSe
Muakrat, 1 to 6c.
Wlldoat 10 to MCf, .
Qraln and Fliu'r,
WhMt lis. ' "v
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Barley bwwlng, 45c IfU,
fed, 116 ton,
F.ourWholate, 1)2,88.
Llvo Stock Market.
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BUSINESS PART OF -GERYAIS
DESTROYED
Fire Burns 'all But One Store add
Harness Shop
Conflagration Started Sunday Night In a
Candy Store
Postoffke and Star Office Burned, Southern Pacific Depot
Was Saved by Hard Work
Fire Saturday night practically destroyed the entire business dis
trict of Qervalc, entailing a loss of about $40,000. There was 'only a
small amount of Insurance. The fire was of Incendiary origin, and
started In a confectionery store, The residence district had -a narrow
escape.
OorvnlB was visited by a dotructlvo
ftro Sunday night. With tho oxooptlon
of Pechnor'B gonoral morohandlflft storo
and "W. Scott Taylor's harness shop,
tho ontlro business district of tho city
wan burned to tho ground. Tho total
damage will approximate $40,000, with
only a small amount of Insurance.
Started at 10:30 o'clock.
Tho fire started at tho rear of
Thompson's confectionery shop, In tho
McKlnioy Mitchell' building. It was
discovered about 10:30 o'clock, but
spread with amnzlng rapidity, and wns
soon beyond tho corttrol of tho volun
toor flro fighters.
Tho buildings bolng of wood, with
but ono exception, the blaze had
splendid fuel. Tho flro first lurnrd to
tho south, laying Jn ashos tho hard
ware stores of B. A. Nathman and F.
A. Mangold, NlblorB butcher shop,
Wolss' furnlturo stow and othor build
ings. A bnjozo from tho Houthonst
kopt tho II run oh from crossing the
street, nnd Plcknor'B storo escaped.
Tho broozo drove tho llamos In tho op
posite direction, and tho work or de
struction contlnuod with oven groator
fury. Tho voluntoor flro dopnrtmont
worked most faithfully. But for tho
sorvlcos of t'k'oso flghtors NIblorB ho
tel would suroly havo been burned,
nuu then tho rosldonco district of tho
eastern part of, the city would havo
gotLo also. A woodshed nnd other
adjoining buildings but two foot dis
tent, burned to tho ground, but, by
hard fighting, tho hotel building, which
was nflnma a dozon times, wns saved
Water Tank Durned.
Tho city water towor, which wns
equipped with a tank of 12,000 gallon
capacity, caught on flro within but a
fow seconds after the blazo first
started. It mmiod rapidly, nnd wan of
no ass.stauco to tho lire flghtors, whoso
only agency for fighting tho flames was
an antiquated hand pump. This wns
omployod for all It was worth, women
and girls volunteering tholr services
In Its oporatlon. Tho burning of the
wator tower suggests tho question as
to tho advisability of eroetlng thnt
moaiiH of flro protection In closo prox
imity to framo bulldlngB. When tho
tower had buruod the only source for
obtaining a water supply with which
to fight tho lire1 wns from a half dozen
c.y cletorns, and all but ono of those
was so oloso to tho burning hulldlngti
thnt thoy could not bo used. Tho city
water supply finally bocamo exhaust
ed, and a largo bucket brlgado wns
formed, and water was carried from
tho many wolls about tho city.
Communication Cut Off.
Among tho first buildings to bo
burned was the drug storo of Dr. P. U.
Fltzzgornld, In which was located tho
tolphono exchange. Tho locnl tele
graph wires were nlso burned nnd ren
dered Insorvlcenble early In tho night,
thus rutting off tho burning town from
nil communication from neighboring
towns. Thin dumngo hnd boon 11c
eompllshcd before tho real serious
ness of tho Hltuntlun was disclosed. An
attempt to get communication with Ba
loin's flro depnitment wan futllo, and
tho OorvnlB pooplo wore practlcnlly
Great Lines
FOR
Fall-Winter
That waB to hnvo bean tho hoadlng
of a G-uolumu, Cinch ad, that I In
tended running In tho current weekly
and lu this dally, but It proved uttorly
Impossible for me to llnd time to wrlto
the mutter In time. Wo will try to tell
you more In detail next weok, menu
while will merely montlon the linos to
which wo refer. Hero thoy are1
DENECIA HANCOCK DISC PLOWS.
SYRACUSE CHILLED QANQ PLOWS
MONITOR DOUBLE DISC DRILLS.
FAIRQANK8MORSE 0A80LINE EN
GINES. HERO FANNING MILLS.
EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATORS.
It used to b said that an Implement
dealer lu the Willamette valley hadn't
much to do In the ns Inter months but
alt about the lire and wait for sprlug.
That Isn't the case with us.
Last winter- my first winter In the
business, we had a aplwdld trade the
Mason through, simply by virtue of
pushing Reasonable goods.
This year we propose to send out
ntun goods thaw any tvo tiupleinout
houses have ever snt out in the same
length of time. We do thla by keening
crer!ist!tsly n . Thee fall days we
ara as busy as during the heayleat
spring trade. Wagons, haoks, dlso
plows, gasoline engine, and all the
other good things wo cnriy. aro bring
I iik the beat trade to our doors.
Come and sou us when you want any
thing In the line of Implements, 11
does one. good to make comparisons. If
we ean't Bell the goods, wo will treat
ou courteously, for maybe we ran sell
you net time.
Write ua for eutalogue of aaithlnK
Ip our Hue.
F. A. WIGGINS,
Farm Machinery, Bicycles
SewlnoiMachlnea and Supplies
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nt tho mercy of tho flames, whloh did
not dlo out until f o'clock this morn
ing. Telephone and tologrnphlc com
munication woro 1 re-established thla
morning.
Eatlmate of Damages.
An cstlnmto of tho probable dam
ago thnt has resulted from tho flro
cannot bo mado with any accuracy at
this time. It is consldorod a reason
able estimate that the Ions will not bo
less than $40,000. By reason, of the
oxccsalvo Insuranco rato of C14 por
cent, that attaches to flro Insurance at
tho French Pralrlo metropolis, but llt
tlo Insuranco Is carried, honco tho
loss Is tho greater upon onch indi
vidual that Ib concerned In tho con
flagration. Tho following estimates
aro given of tho losses and Insurance
on destroyed buildings and stocks of
goeds: 1 ,
A. Tanzlor & Co., gonoral mer
chandise, $8000; Insured.
Jas. Flnnoy and armors, grain, $7,.
Jako TJlngmnri, saloon and building,
B. A. Nathman, hnrdware, $3C00; In
Buranco $2000.
F. A. Mangold, hardware, $2G00; In
suranco $1700.
Masonic lodgo building, $2GQ0; In
suranco $1000.
W. J. Clarke, P. O. and printing
piant, aioou; insurance $1000.
August Nlblor, butchor, -$lfi00.
P. II. Fltzgorald. drug" storo, $600.
Jamofl Clurko, building, $400.
W. Thompson, confectionery, $160.
Mrs. Plnttnor, residence, $500; In
Burod. M. Bockor, saloon, J1C00; Insurance
$300.
John Wolss, furnlturo storo, $1G00.
Br. Karton, ot.lco. $200.
Oliver Thlbodeau, building, $2000,
James Flnnoy. bank building. $2G0O.
Ilormnu Hnlxman, Jowoler. $1000,
McKlnioy Mltcholl, bulldlngH, $2600;
Insured.
John Mlllor, 2G0 cords of wood, $100.
LoulB Shafor, residence, $800.
Hob Stevens, harbor, $100.
W. L. Horrell, confoctlonory, $260.
Farmers Aro Losers.
Tho Flnnoy warohduso contained
about 20,000 bushols of oatB nnd whont.
nnd a quantity of baled hay. A con
siderable amount of this grain Is re
ported to havo boon on storngo, and be
longod to tho farmers, who nro tho los
ors, for tho reason that thoro woa not(
u cent 01 insurnnco on tuo grnin. Most
or tho policies nro hold lu tho Thiol
son agency ut Haiom.
Was a FreakV Fire.
Within n fow minutes aftor the lire
started, a residence bolonglng to Mr!
Sharer, and Bltuatod somo COO yards
distant, nnd In a northorly direction,
waB discovered ablaze, and destroyed.
The unusual thing about the Incident
Is thut a nuinbor of othor building,
sit lint ed between tho scono of tho tiro
and tho rosldonco that burned, woro
not oven scorched. Tho Southern Pa
olflcfl Company's dopot had a very
narrow esoapo. It was on flro no less
thnu a dozen times, nnd was only saved
by tho work of tho Japanese section
bauds.
Were Not Durned.
Four largo warehouses situated on
the west side of tho Southern Pacific
Company's tracks, eecapod the tlnmes,
and this was ono of the fortunate
things about tho unfortunate fire. Two
of tho store houses woro tilled with
natfl. another with potatoes, while U10
fourth hold about $2300 worth c) hops.
Tho roof of one of the buildings caught
on lire a number ot times, but was
promptly put out before it had gained
any headway. Had one of the build
ings burned, all would have gone for
thoy aro situated close together
Saloon In a Barrf.
Tho thruo saloons of the city were
all destroyed, but the proprietor of ono
of theso huslnoAsoa showed enterprise
by romorlng his bar Into a barn that
escaped tho Harnett. Having Installed
himself thus he was again dispensing
tho drinks before the rulna of hl
former place of buslnoss had ceased
smouldering.
City Hall Utilized.
The elty hall, situated at the north
end of the main street ot the town ban
been transferred Itno a general head
quart em for every Iwnly. Tho pofltofllo
has been temporarily stationed there,
while the majority 'of the goods that
were rescued from the burning build
ing! were also placed lu the town hall
(or safe keening.
Pllferere Arretted,
Sneak thieves were numerous and
the goods as they wore taken from the
different bulldlngH er In as xreat
danger as ever, except they were care
fully watched. Two women u r seen
to select from a pile of wenhandise
three bulls of drew goods wu li, that
seemed to suit their fancy, ami were
in the act of carrying them off when
they were Invited to deposit the gods.
Several young lads were placed In the
town cooler for petty stealing
Will Oulld Again.
Sunday ulghl's tire was a arieus
and costly catastrophe for the enter
prising little town or nervals, and the
people of that burg keenly feei their
low. But (t Is not wlthla the iwople
af that progressive community to be
come discouraged, by even so great a
conflagration as they have just esne.'!
rlenced. Thoy will inuuediateTy re-'.
build nnd build better than barere ' '
Good, substantial busluesa blocks will '. '.
00 going up wuntn a row uays. to tan
the place of the old frame struoturvs ' '
uikv ut Kr wwr ume. Y, J . .
Clarke and koute ThtUo4w an aj
ready pianwng ttKStart work at saaa
mi a large builaww block The town
DEATH OF '
CHARLES
CLAGGETT
Passed Away at the Age of
86 Years, Sunday
Charles Claggott, a pioneer of 1852,
died at Ills homo north of Salem, Sun
day morning, October 5, 1902. Ho wns i
aged 89 yours,
Deceasod was born In Kontucky, Oo
looor jj, 18U.
Funeral services woro conducted nt'crooUon 0f a ,10w church building In
tho late homo of deceased thla aftor-'our city. It Is to bo for tho Second
tuinn iriu.mii nr Christ. Scientist, and
He resided In Kontucky until about
1846, when- he romovod to Missouri and
ongagod In farming In that Btate, In
1852 ho crossed tho plains to Oregon,
nnd took tho donation land claim
which was his homo at tho tlmo of his
death From 1879 to 1901 Mr. Clog
gett lived In Salem, but a year ngo ho
Insisted upon returning to the scenes
of his more actlvo Ilfo to spoml tho re
mainder of his days.
Whllo residing In Kontucky, Mr.
Clnggett married MIbb Mary Irvine,
who died some 1C years ago. Thlrteon
children wero born to them, of whom
but ono, W. D. Claggott, of Salem, Is
still living. Tho decoased leaves 22
grandchildren, among them John II.
McNnry, O. L. McNary, Miss Nina
AIcNary. Mrs. T. IL.Bruco and Mrs.
W T. Stolz, of this city.
DIED. r
MILLER. At tho family homo In
this city, Sunday, Octobor G, 1902,
Mary F wlfo or W. E. Mlllor, agod
36 years.
Deceased was a nntlvo of Eastport,
Mo, and came to Salem about two
years ago from Boston.
I07EM. PnSTPn nnntr nrivnnn -
- uwwiti Vlrf f r .
i,,f ? , r directly as a matter of convenience and economy. The
largest and most complete line of books you will find here, Including
all the latest copyrights aa published. Appreciative buyers have but
to make comparisons to aee the two-fold advantage of buying their
booka from us. This week We make some exceptional offers. Here
iney are:
Our famous Red Library, regular 35c, this week 19c.
Our entire Line Lamp Leather, regular 75c, this week 5c.
Doys' famous books, regular $1.00, this week 50c.
Ollt Top Library, regular 50c, thla week 35c.
'Popular classics, regular 25c, this week 10c.
This Is positively the greatest book offer ever made In Salem,
enio to d" tltle8 no P,u08' but bo that you would really
PATTONSBOOK STORR
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Threw Up tlic Bponce.
Ills Loving Spouse (who boa been
talking for flvo minutes without a
break) I'd llko to know, now, what
you've got to sny for yourself. When
you went dow u towu I told you exactly
the kind of bath sponge I wanted, nud
you wrote It down, nud now you bring
mo this mlscrnble, pitiful, good for
nothing. Whdl nro you throwing that
s'Ningo up In the nlr for?
Mr. Meeker My dear, U's tho only
Iblex I can d Tii.to .i-iou'ia.
Wlmt Wan Scare.
Once u distinguished Itusslan grand
duke round himself chnrged 20 f runes
apiece for hothouse peaches at tbo old
Care do. Pails, In tho French metropo
lis, ""Aro hofhouso peaches so scarce,
then, avon In midwinter?" be asked.
"No," replied tho maltro d'botel, "but
grund dukes tire."
Another Burl.
Beryl Was Juck much omlmrruss.'d
when ho proposed to Miss Antique
ClotroxV
Sibyl Woll, I should sny so.
Horyl I Hiiptioso ho blushed and
Btanimoivd the wiy they nil do.
Hlbyl-Not nt nil. His wni lluandal
embiirrsment.- Itnltlmore Herald.
Oyster Cocktai Is
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$tcivide
Hamilton Bros. 114 Stato St
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ji Men's Clothing i
Coronation Cloth
Never In the history or the
clothing business has such a
popular style been placed on the
market
Wo'ro Just receiving some now
elothes for men, tho best Values
over seen. Popular-priced
clothes, from $5.00 to $15.00 a
suit, mado as carefully and cut X
In the sumo manner as the most r
xtieHslve kinds. The qualities T
win surprise yini uiiurr so
T Sttd-
ClotMI
Boys
$1.25 to
S12.00
Suit.
Delayed shipments are in
Swell new suits of coronation
cloth for boys and youths in
Norfolk, round aud square sack,
short or long pants. I fa no Idle
boast when we tell you that a
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saving of 16 per oent awaits you T
la KuvlllflP flf'lti.ia ha.i
MLRYMPLE'S ;i
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CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCH
To Be
Built Adjoining the
City Hall
Five Thiusand Dollars to Be
Expended at Once
-m.f-,-1 wa lot today for tho
Mossrs. Mauror & Welch aro tho con-
li-nntn-a t will llf. rnTtl Atll lift flXl UUU
this organization purchased a lot last
j wlntor on Chomekota street, Just at the
rrmr nt thn nltv hall. It COSt thom
$800, and they havo since been offered
a neat advanco on their purchase
price, but thoy havo scon lit to hold It,
and work boglns today on their pro
posed now church chnpo), as thoy pre
fer to call It Tho contractors have
until January to do their work, nnd
whon completed It will represent nn
Investment of about $5000.
It Is to bo a modest building, In the
classic style of architecture, with
heavy columns In front, and It said by
those who havo seen the plans that It
will bo ono of tho most attractive
buildings of Its kind In tho city. It
Is the work of Architect W. C. Knigh
ton, whoso plan proved moat accept
able to thn building committee of the
church. The n6w building will have a
seating capacity of 200 in tlio main au
ditorium, and will have a spacious chil
dren's room, besides reading, consulta
tion and toilet rooms, all to bo finished
In nent style. It Is to havo a hot air
heating plant, nnd will bo lighted by
electricity, besides having all tho mod
ern conveniences desired for nn up-to-dato
building of tho kind.
This now church will bo right In the
buslnoss section of tho city, joining tho
city hall, and within hnlf a block of
the postofllce. bosldoa bolng on the
mnln enr line, and only half a, block
from tho narrow gauge lino.
Tho Second Church has boon organ
ized only about flvo ycara, and has a
momborshlp of about 45. Tholr avor
ago attendanco Sunday mornings Is
from CO to 7G, and tho mombors of the
church are of tho opinion that this will
Increase- to over 100 by tho time tholr
church fs ready for occupancy. It s
also thought that tho building of a
now church will matorlally Increase
tho attendanco, as woll as Interest in
their work generally. However this
may bo, the now building will bo a
organization that Is putting It up.
A monibor of tho building com
mittee says the Christian Science poo
Pie aro opposed to doing buslnoss on
credit and that thoy havo tho mono?
IminT1 th1 (0 ,my for t,10lr church
homo. Thoy pay as thoy go. and pro
of dobt. d,Cat U,0lr now chur"11
Blstrlct Attornoy J N. Hart Is nn
KSd '" e"m,nl"B witnossofl In crlm
mont of tho Marion county circuit
tod ,,nd,0lteJ0B" orereturn"
ho conr?MC,,rlm,nn, tloP'niont of
day will bo convened next Mon-
nZh0 adJPun'e( Jly term of tho Ma-
a--wssivwa
11- " ouiuhk uquor without a
license, was dlsmlssod.
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Polsonlnn the Svtam.
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A. M. Clough, Undertaker. 107 .,.
street Phono Main 1351, Salem, Ore-
an, .ucceaaor to D, E. Huntslnger.
Residence Broadway and Mill, North
aalem. Phone Main 221.
NEW TODAY.
hound Two onolosuroa of valuable
minors of Vnuiiin,nn t... .
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Wanted. Agent to sell one of the best
household articles ever put out Only
i. Vi" .,..tv r01"n'e need apply
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I have the sole agency for the
celebrated "RaddlfC Shoe for
ladles at $5.50 per pair, sold tho
world over, and are conceded to
bo tho best value In America.
They have tho style of a $4.00
Shoe nnd wear like Iron.
My stock of Rubber Boote and
Shoea Is complete and at prices
second to none. In Men'a Fine
Shoea I can show you some of
tha most popular goods made.
Come and sea for yourself.
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16K Camt fit
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-. ,The man who decldeTto wear uii uuuuui - '"""'" " c"y
and on up to the mb severe weather of winter will And Xhat, while ha ha
. . " ,. AtST,S"1i2Qrrnttllr-beon oxtravagant, In that ha has dam-
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tnea 10 uo m;uu"'i " rf
aged his hoalth. ,,
If you really desire to be'oconomlcaj, try one of. our new, fall sultB. You
can have up to-dateneas cembluea with servjee ata rafasenabla price.
We Fit Out Boy's as well as
Men From Head -to Foot Bring
the Boys Along and Fit them
Out For school
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Salem Woolen Mill Store
254-256 Commercial Street.
HEADQUARTERS FOR SALEM MIL L8 BLANKETS,
FLANNELS AND CLOTHING.
We- Want You
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I JtjT RUI'PI.HD CURTAINS P
On all Lace Curtain Sales. Our line is the
largest in the City.
$ju)im m
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vetbob
Eats at Roth & Graber's be
cause it costs nothing to learn
something about a food-, en
dorsed by U. S. chemists
SB3EaJE33ES3EaL.30SS" at
otb & (Braber
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HAVE YOU TRIED THOSE NEWBISCUTTS?
Cream Puffs Ileht as a feather, Fl Hewtonsand
Cocoanut Macaroon3 Just the tulwr for Luncheon,
Bents Hand Made Water Biscuits, Honey"
Comb Sugar Wafers all Flavors.
Peek-Frean Co. 'Thi. Rett"
Fuller &. Douglas, Grocers,
42 btate 8iro.it -' ......
BORN.
HAMP. To Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Ramp,
at their homo In Roseburg. Satur
day, October 4, 1902. a son. Weight
11 pounds.
If you are troubled with Impure
Woo!, Indicated by sores, plmplos,
headache, etc.. wo would recommend
Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo soil
under a positive guarantee. It will al
ways cure. Scrofulous or Syphilitic
Poisons and 'all blood diseases. "S
PIS fin? tf AA T - v
" '" " J. tllY, Druggist
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Wiicaga Store
-- People's' Bargain House.
OUR GREAT SALE-
SUH .oaMnvied at the Chicago atoro. Prices sI.uBhtqred on drea
ods. etoaks. Jackets, dress'sklrts, rainy day skirts, furs, velvets. .Ilk., kid
Sloves.ladlM.andm9nd9rwear.umbro;ias, underskirts, French flannel
and 8lMC Wa,8U b1U- r,bban. eu. noUons, blanket's, comforts, flannel..
"""' mS 'HWliWol .bawls,, fascinators and, domeatlcs Our
stoek Is too We ph ? ""
S. intQg eut tO the OUlok to leduoa It. Rni.nl.1 h.rralUS IB
Frtni8Bt A rare chance to
lWWf 1
T?-
TBuy or
Not to Buy
That is
The Question.
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To see Our Lace Cur
tains. Beginning To
day, We will Offer for
Ten Days a
SPECIAL DISCOUNT
OF TEW PER CENT.
"Come let us reason
together." Free Foods
Phone 1220
WHEAT MARKETS.
San Franclaco, Oct G.--Wheat
?1.20H.
Ohlongo. Oct C -Wheat, G9.
GOOTDUSfF
Made by
THE SIDNEY POWER COMPANY
Sidney, Oregon.
Mado for family use, ask your
6rocer for It Bran and
shorts always on hand,
A. T.'WALN Affont
nmmammamimfmmmmaii WW
buy flrst-clasa dry goods cheap.
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K-36r Liberty Strati 8lm
l--14"
Will be rebuilt at oaee.