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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1893)
m Li JiVJOKltfO e'jr'iajHiia iiiiijwiuttlBiHU -.'V-L'J."JW' ,lU"lUlli.J.lJ'l'M MHfflQ(MOTJWnMMIK CAPITAL Hi Si BELLE L Ri Hi LEABO AT THE PALACE) Ar liow prepared to shovy you the nwl MrltiM ef the micm In DRESS GOODS. Pattern sulU, Plaids In silk And WO'l. Paid In silk. Plaids In velvet. Illuminated wrgw. Changeable serges, Whip cords In blaok and colors. Brocaded nil woo), Brocaded sateens. Frenob flannel. Frenoh challlee, etc. Newest Styles in Spring Wraps. P. S. Tho lflth of April i drawing near, when tho fino Iold wittch will bo given away. Don't forget our groat Shoo Sale. Money to Loan. On Improved city or farm property, g. T. IlIGHAItDSON, Attorney at law. Cor. Court and Commercial. Brilliant Shino Metal Polinh For cleaning and polls'ilng Show Cases. Jlrasa, Copper, I no, Beak, Household UtcDalla, Bllvcrware, etc BARB & PETZKLL, Asia, 214 Court Htreet. - IF - You are totngto build or make any Mod of Improvement, call on the undersigned (or trutUrlal. W bava a com plet ttook, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, eewer work, trading, eto. Salum Improvement Co. DAILY WEATHER FORECAST. Portland, March 111. Friday, rain, oooller. Saturday, showers, station ary. U. B. Wkathku Bkkvick. tOOZAL AND fRATERNAL. Mappy Xrenta of the Week AsHonHcementi for the Future. and KABTKR BONO BKIIVIC'K. A eplendld program of song will oc cupy the entire evening of Easter Bun day at the First Ilaptlst church. They have excellent slugors there, aud tho following program will no doubt be a rich musical treat: Voluntary. Daxology. Invocation. Autboin 'Evening Hymn." Hymn Congregation. Borlpture Lesson. Anthem "From Evory Btormy Wind that Dlowa." MalcQuartette-"BcsurrectlonMorn." Anlhoui-"Grcat la the Lord." Voluntary Collection for tho muslo fund. Bolo II. B. Gilo. Anthem "Consider tho Llllea." Hymn-"Blng It with Joy." Choir, Anthem 'The True Easter." Male Quartette-"Lowly at tho Feet." llymu Bweet and Low." Choir. Closing Hymn Congregation. Benediction, Voluntary. WKUUINO ANNOUMOKMKNT. The marriage of Mlea draco Qoldle Parrlsh, daughter of Rov. J. L.Parrlab, or una city, aud lid win Allen fierce, M. D of Blughainton, N, Y., I an souuoed to tako place In Illugbamton, on Tuesday evening, AprlUth, at tho First Presbyterian church. After Which a reception will bo glvuu at the Hotel Bennett from B;30 to III o'clock. MIm Parrlsh lias been attending school atTaoouia uutll recently. Dr. Pierce to a highly entwined young man of Slnguampton, aud haa a large practice. MIm Joalo Parrlsh, of the Auulo Wright seminary ol Taooma, aud ala U of MIm Grace, aud MM MuLane, of Oakland, California, will act as bride aalds. doncoln Capital Park addition. The evening wan apont In games, cards and vocal music, which waa followed by an olaborate lunch. Those present were: Mr. and Mra. John W. Vanderpool, Mr. aud Mrs. Frank West, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Urldonsteln, Mr. and Mrs. James Ma pletborpe, Mrs. Nanoy West, Mra Harah Cordlngly, Miss Dolly Bushnell, MIm Emma Bturr, Miss Anna Brlden stein, Miss Badlo Cordlngly, Miss Tar do Cordlngly, Mr. Thomas Moody, Mr. Will Jarvls, Mr. Major Wallace, Mr. Freddie Vanderpool. GOOD LUCK SOCIAL. Tho sociublo given at tho Unitarian church, last evening had been adver tised aa something now and uttractlvc. "Think for yourselves," Is onoofthc precepts taught thco young people. They are stimulated to orlglnato aud execute their plans under tho diaper onago of their elders, and every one was surprised and delighted to sec how woll they hud profited by this tcaohlmr In carrying out their Idea of u "Good Luck" sociable. Tho decorations of sliver horse shoes, tho bright colored ones for souvonlni, tho arrangement of too chairs, and tho beautiful horseshoe drill proved thnt for originality and ability to oxecuto, tho young people of this church cannot be surpassed. The various talent of tho little folks made a most .bright and nttraotlvo fsaturoof the program. Tho drill which can only bo given by Its originators, will, at tho earnest solicitation of tho audience, bo repoated at an early day. OHATOItlAI, C0NVK8T. A Domorest silver medal oratorlal contest will bo hold at tho M.E.ohurch In South Baleni under the ausplceu of tho W. C. T. U. about April 10th. This Is one of the features of temper ance work among children aud has be come qulto general throughout thoUnlt ed Btates. Tho clara consists, of Alice O'Donald, Clara O'FIIng, Oracle Davis, Charles Leunon, Llzzlo Bwurtr, Katie O'Fling. George O'FIIng, Etta William son, Clydo Musnn and others. The In dependent Order of Good Templars will follow shortly wllh another class. It. II. Ilyan Is superintending tho work of both classes. LAWN TKNNIB, MIm Kittle Haibortl entertained the Maple Lef club at tho residence of D, J, Fry, No, 463 Commercial street, last Wednesday evening, Games, muslo ad dancing were Indulged, partuers far the evening being determined by the gentlemen having verses on aouve- alr maple haves aud tho young tadlea Couurll, (1, O, It. a, aaa'atrtl by taring me ivaplive auinora. A A. O. U, W. AUXII.IAHY. An auxiliary society of tho A. O. U. W. was organized Wednesday even, lug with the following efilccra: Mrs. Richard Holman, president; Mrs. N. J. Lottrltz, secretary: Mrs. Croesau, ladv of honor; Mrs. 15. M. Crolsan, past lady of honor; Mra. 11. 11. Holland, chaplain; Mrs. Huttou, outsldo guard, ino grand recorder Is expected to or rlre hero ntxt Monday, when tho lodge will be Instituted, All tho ladles ore requested to meet Newton Clark, tho grand recorder and organizer, at Val loy lodge, A. O. U. V 03 Commercial treet, Mouday. Anrll 3d. 1803. at 7:30 p. m. sharp I N. J. Lottrltz, recorder. C1IA1I1TY CONCKKT. The ladles who conducted the benefit concert at tho Congrega tional church on Tuesday evening pro duced a really excellent program but owing to small attendance they ob tained only 10.00. They wish to thank Mr. Whale for generously contributing the use of a piano, Tho ladles deserve great credit for their elTort to assist Mrs Merrill of South Balotn aud we feel sure the appreciates It. K. 1 LODCIK AT AUKOKA. On Wednesday eveulng, March 20lb, Hermea lodge No, 6tt, K. of P. was In stituted hern by D. D. O. C, G. F. Mo CO. O'Mfleii ahd olIieM delivered addfe, Aiiollief social will be given two weeks JiMlce, UOUlKti WRtltltKU, A few friends met at tho tesldonce of Mr, anil Mrs, J. M, Morris ni-nr Turner and gave them n hnppy surprise on Mill anniversary of their wedding, Maroli 20th, 160,1, Among tfiww pres. eut were: Air. aud Mrs, Si, Wagner, Mr, and Mrs, Clark Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. Dtke, Mr. add Mrs. J, 0. Bmllli, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. miliary, Mrs, Huskf Mrs, Klrkpatrlck, Mr, and Mrs. 1). M. Morris, Mr, and Mrs, 0, 1. Mor ris, Mr, and Mrs.U, L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Mul'herson, Mrs, John Nonl, Miss Bdlo J lodgers, Miss Anna MolCI miry, Mr. Charles Morris, and Mrs. Btaples. A number of grand children and great grand children were present. Mr. and Mrs. O. i), Cornelius sent re grets and said they were cele brating tho advent of their first grand child. Mr. and Mrs. N. O, Parker of Moscow Idaho, sent regrets and a II no birthday cako, ornamented In tho hlghst stylo of culinary art, aud Inscribed with "Golden Wedding" and dated 18-131893, After tho content of tho boxes mid baskets of tho visitors had been placed upon tho table, It fair ly groaned beneath the load of good things. Uro. I. M. Wagner was In stalled as master of ceremonies and af ter pledging Undo Jimmy to keep plenty of stove wood, milk the cows and curl tho ducks' lulls uiid that Aunt CutA should keep tho buttons all lu their places and Uncle's toes from the cold they were Joined for life and led tho wuy to the dinner table. James M. Morris aud Catallna Cor nellus were Joined In bonds of holy matrimony at tho residence of the bride's parents, near Burlington Iowa, March 20, 1813. Thoy crossed the plains wiiu an ox toam in jiho anu ar riving at tho Dalles whero "Boiled the Oregon and heard no sound savo its own dnshing," In advanco of steam boats and cars, they and their travel ling companions fell to work wth axes and whlpsaw aud from the pine trees constructed a boat that carried them down tho majestic Columbia anu up the Willamette to Oregon City. At tho uppor Cascades their boat was unload ed aud turned looso to run the rapids and on being secured at tho lower Cas cades, was found but littlo Injured. Owing (o tho Indian outbreak when Dr. Whitman was killed In 1847, Un cle Jimmy shouldered his trusty rifle and furnished his own horse, Jolnod tho volunteers and marched to the frontier and assisted In downing tho "reds" also did tho samo In 1850 and Uncle Bam Is still owing him for that service. Thoy crossed tho plains In Barao com pany with Bov. Ezra Flsuor, Bev. Johnson father of Hon. Cory Johnson Absulom Cornollus, Joseph Moist, A. Haokleman aud scores of others whoso names I cannot recall, w. it. a. SOCIAL. Tho Bcdgwlok Post Belief Corps con ducted a successful social Monday evening and all who atteuded report a rotmAii, itLtfj-jw jum jmh .'Jiww i u g fiA'JWKDAY, APRIL 1, IHWU AMovuroit ptntirooD, What it Boltttf Done In Balem to Keep out Adulterated (foods, delightful time. OuiiWoolkn Mill Pkople Lead out this season again as manufactures and dealers lu Oregon clothing, being cloth makers and clothing manufact ures aud selling their own goods, take great pleasure In calling attention to tholr largo assortment of men's spring suits in all styles, round cut mid squaro cut sacks, cutaway frockB and long frocks, boys double and altiglo breasted suits with long aud short pauta, boy's Jersy suits with extra pair of punts. The.o iroods are all wool. mado hero lu our city and sold nt prlct'B that aro lower than over before, u ud do not forget that when yru buy one of theso eiilts you aro furnishing our home peoplo something to do be sides keeping your money In circula tion nt home. Bpeclal attention Is called to that pair of premium blan kets now on exhibition lu our window tobeglvon away May Uth. Every purclmso of f2.60 worth of goods gives tho purchaser a ticket. All orders by mall will have tho samo show aa though purchasing In pcreou. During the past tevr months It lias become known to the trade that M T Itltieman the "Fruit Palace" grocer of Htste street has put upon the market private brands of many standard aril' clcs In his line, The question natural' ly sugeeits Itself to the mind of the consumer, "Why docs he do Ihls7" In order to solve this problem the writer approached that wlde-awak merchant recently with the query: "Mr. Itlnoman, why do you put up your own brands of coffees, teas, spices, etc.? It musladd an Increased expense to the various goods to do this, aud we cannot understand the advantage un less It In simply to advertlso your busi ness." "Well," lesponded Mr. B., looking up from his books, "there are several reasons why we do this, and I will try to explain some of them for the benefit of my many customers. First and most Important among my reasons Is tbli: Every housekeeper has some particular article which she likes to use only In Its purest form,and In these days of adulterations, It Is dlfllcult to got a thing twice alike In tho general market. To meet the wants of such I have established tho "Fruit Palace" and "M. T. B." brands. I have them put up under my own direction, and know Just wbat they contain." "What are the peculiarities of somo of your so-called pure goods?" "For Instance, there Is my "Fruit Palace" brand of coffee, I know It always contains a relative percentage of the very best Mandolin Java und Arabian Mocha. It Is always browned Just the same, put up In full weight, air tight cans, and Is always fresh. Many of my best patrons already insist upon ba vlng do other coffee, and declare It thomoBt delicious flavor they huve over used, "My 'M- T. B.' spices are put up on the same plan, aud aro rapidly grow ing lu favor. I admit It has cost not a littlo trouble to got Just what I know will always give genuino satisfaction, but lu offering my patrons this brand of goods I know they will bo satisfied with every purchase. "The M. T. B. ginger is a blend of the best obtainable brands of pure Cochin and Jamaica prod ucts. Tho M. T. It. mustard Is the pure furlnu of the mus tard seed, put up after tho orlgtnul Durham recipe. The M. T. B. cloves aro a direct Importation from Zanzibar, fresh and double the strength of mauy articles offered. The. M.T. B. cinna mon Is the finest cleansed Colombo bark, grouud In its prime, and rich lu flavor. The M.T. B. nutmegs and mace aro imported directly from the Banda Islands and put up for me by the most skillful proceaB. Tho M. T. B. black and white pepper Is from the finest grade of shot pepper imported from tho original groves of Telllcherry. It has four times the strength of many brands being palmed oil" on the public, and Is of a rich flavor. The M. T. B sago, thyme, morjoram, savory, etc., aro the cleanest and best varieties of thoso herbs to be found In tbo Ameri can market. "Bo much for he spices. Now Just a word about our 'Fruit Palace' bottled goods. Tliey Include everything In the Hue, and like all of my other private brand goods are guaranteed the best of their kind known, and are put up by expert packers. Our 'Fruit Paluoo' tea is a flue, uncolored Japan, which buyers can be assured is always of the same high quality. Much fault Is found with even the most expensive bakliiK powders, and many buyers be lieve they aro merely sold on their name, hence I have had put up a supe rior article, and call It the Fruit Palace baking twwder. A gll goes with every can of this, m well in with the tfa, "Last but not least Nlho Fruit Pal ace sosp, a cuperlor laundry article, containing nn resin or other ariiilltra Hon. It take- tho lead of all others. "Careful buyers call be assured thai the Fruit Palace and M. T. It. brands are always a guarantee of the best qual ity In their line, and ever of a uniform grade." "Mr. Bine man," tald the scribe, "do you find that the people appreciate your ellorls In this direction ?" "Indeed 1 do, both by their repealed statements, and more so by my books, which show that during the past year our sales hove increased oyer one-third. Our recent Invoice also shows that our stock as compared with a year ago, has been nearly doubled. All this Is the result not alone of my efforts to supply pure goods, but the fact that wo carry tho most complete stock lu every de partment. Competitors as well as our customers, admit this. Bl'KINO Announckment. F. T. Hart, the tailor, now has in his com plete line of spring and summer Btilt lugs which Is the most complete as sortment of woolens ever carried in Salem, composing all the latest novel ties from the Eastern markets. If you aro thinking of a world's fair trip aud want the latest Eastern styles, call in and leave your order while everything Is uew and' fresh, aud Mr. Hart will get you up something neat and Btyll-h ; and at u price that will surely pleof-e you. Nkw Okfick. The new school clerk Webster Holmes will enter upon his duties next Tuesday, In a new ofllce In tho room heretofore occupied by Geo. Watt, In the Breymun block. The retiring clerk bus made a good re cord and his many friends have no reason to be dlspotlbfled at the coufid ence they reposed lu him when they elected him. Mr. Holmes will make u competent clerk. Quaktekly Mketino. The fourth quarterly meeting for this conference year will be held ut the German Evan gelical church,coruer Liberty and Cen ter streets, over next Sunday, April 2d Communion service at 10:30 a. m.; also preaching in the evening. There will also be services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Isex tended to all who understand the Ger man luuguage, to be present. A New Deal. A. N. Hales has pur chased tlie B. B. Byan livery barn, at thereurof the Willumettce hotel. He has put In considerable new stock, in the wuy of horses, harness, etc. The vehicles have all been put into llrst-class order, and uew ones aro being udued. K. H. Price, tho late popular driver f the Capitol engine team, will manage the business, and take paius to please all patnns. But3w Bm Tkansfek.-TIio Thomas Cross tract oflCOO acres, located four miles north of Balem has been sold by C. M. Beak to E. M. McFurlaud, vice presi dent of the Oregon National bank at i uriinuii. ine sale was uegotated by B. Follows, also of Portland, and the property will be placed ou tho market at once In small tracts. Bookeuv SoLD.-George Zwlcker bought an old house at 139 Court street mis lorenoou at auction for the sum of u Jo. it was owned oy P. S. Knight aud will be moved oil at once to make room for a now structure. There Is some talk of a row of business houses along that street. $9000 fl MONTH Is whatth WOOLEN aIILI is paying out regularly for nal rnlMnl nnrl lnhnM T ll"mi """ 'uui. II yoi bought your olothing of then in v j-vwid wiuu iu woum paj out $50,000 a month. Patro- Yliryn t-Virt- ntiI k.t.T J i. iiioiu uuu uunu up OUti HOME INDUSTRY. WQOUl PU STORi, A largo lot of ghoes of all kiuds just received at tho New York Backet. All kinds ami sizes, prices low, stock good 2d-lw No pill or nauseating lotion, but a Floiial Club. The next regular meeting of the Balem Florlcultural So ciety will be held at the Hotel Willam ette Saturday, April 4th, at 3:30 p. m. This organization is Independent of the state society, but will not bo found de linquent lu the matter of setting forth thelloral resources and possibilities of Oregon. The officers are: Mrs. Wm. Brown, president; E. M. Walte, vice president; Mrs. A. N. Moores, secre tary; Miss Minnie Colwell, treasurer. The executive board Is composed of Mrs. H. W. Cottle, Mrs. Geo. H. Bur nett. Mrs. B. 8. Bean, Mrs. J. H. Strickler, ond Bev. Wm. Lund. The president and secretary are also ex olllclo members of this committee. A large lot of goods has just arrived at the New York Backet, consisting of dress shirts, light colors and black satteen, for men and boys, balbrlgan and light weight underwear for men, and sleeveless and long sleeve ribbed vests ior lauies and misses, gents stiff fur and crushed hats, scarfs, buck and kid gloves for men, hose, socks, pants, handkerchiefs, napkins, tablets, curl ers, Victoria lawn, nainsook, scrim, collars, satchels, perfumes, dress shields scarf pins, corsets, veiling, baby caps, and many other articles usually carried In stock. Call and examine goods and prices. All sold at lew rate of profit. E. T. Barnes. 2d-lw Gives Heu Beasons, The reasons why I have had such a large trade in "pring millinery this week msnlteof uau weatuer, is because lam the only dealerat Salem who gets all stock direct from New York, have the largest stock of uew flowers, new ribbons and new pattern hats in the city. I have the only real Empire hats in stock. Ladles are invited to call aud see Mrs. D. L. tester, t'ourt street milliner. Beciprocitv.-A number of promi nent Democratic papers in Iowa have copied The Journal's editorial en dorsemeut of Col. Bobert Miller for Minister to Turkey, among these Hon. M. M. Hams' Dubuque, la., Herald, Mr. Hams being national committee man from Iowa. FEAST IN STORE "" $P)L A feast In store for thn npnnln nf Raleml uu viciuny waoiise 1110 LATEST IN NOVELS To avail voureclf of the onmirtnnltv nt reading ine latest boi k ;ou should call atl PATTON'S BOOK STORE knd look over their large stock of this liters. mru we navejusirocoivcu 200 FltKsII NOVELS by the leading authors, and h.tva nrrnnperi for otneis, so that we will receive new outs lally. The latent of eierythlnu alwaysonl nand. When you need anythlnir In this! one remember Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers 08 STATU SI'KKET. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS STATE STREET DRUG STOREI New Cosmetics. Perfumes, and Face llleacha EXCLUSIVE DEPOSITORY. Lloyd's Asepsin Soaps. Mrs. Harrison's Complexion Aids. BROOKS & LEGG, Salem. M1VC0.P-S.,V erode Uevons, younsr, .:,. i? g(22d c?nd'n. feood mllkcrs-Your farm, one-half mile east wne wm served and thoe pmeat wates MIm Kittle JUrbord, MU Xwlle Chirk, MUa Lena Fayae, IiIm Marie Vau Deraol, MIm Bertha Dyrd, MIm Delhi l'yae,MlM Auua Younger, Mr. Fred Htuart, Mr. Roy BwkI, Mr. Om, Altkee, Mr. Hal Fattoti, Mr. Geo. Fajrw, Mr. Jay Blakeney, Mr, Clyde Kttr, Mr. Max Huron, Mr. A, K. Craafcy. BUKl'HMK. Mm. Va4cpel jmv a urprl jmu if Ut iatunlay evening ta Iter lm. mmhI, JsbH W. Vattdrpeel, eua of (fee j MMHeN empty), at tbelr rd-'MtlBg Hteve McFaddeu, V. C. W. ii Fliuer, Frwlate Oeo, Hoey, M of V. Alf. John- That Batk. The Oregon Pacific Is evidently getting "tired" of the cut on rates already, for the Indications aro that they aro looking for a hole to crawl out of. Tho El wood haa main tained Ita two-thirds rate aud Is getting more uusiuera than ever, which of ltelf la evidence that Its rate Is the bwt, as well as its service aud treat inent of patrons. Ulanembev aon, m. or F.U, W. Whitney, M. of K. J. H. Woodbourn, M. of A, Tho. Jamea, I. G. Geo, Will, O. O. J. A. Dickey, The work waa patrlcularly luttreatlng and the bountiful reiwst served by Jacob Glwty added one moro maivi u iih wreaui ei Hotter aa a eatem. I.AMOKBOCIAU Tfeeaoeial entertainment given at the I. O, Q. T. hall Tuesday night bv tke BaWtu Federate Labor union wm well attended and proved very Inter ami enjoyabk. Cpt Je4l Ouh BuiTJ.KMKNT.We prvaeut our reader with an Easter page to com memorate the holy season. The sec-1 ond uumberof the breeders aud sports man supplement will prove lutereet i"g io an iover or neld sports and of tUat uoldest of ijuadrujietl. a good horse. The advertising sparo U ao much sought after, It was all taken In advanco. Taxis Hherllf Knight colle..(.i about twelve thoiiMud dolUr tn yMterday, being tho last day legally feerm iwnalty on. The oouuty OOBituMoaer'a oourt meets next Wed Braday, and they aloae cu extend the time for payment of taxc. CrvautHlliM frvtb t Jou a nr.... dl'a, " In all cooklriK receipts calling for Baklnp; Powder, or Cream of Tartar and Soda, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - Will Sive better results. Simply use one teaspoonful of Dr Price's Cream Baking Powder to each pint of flour, or in the proportion of two tcaspoonfuls to every pound of flour How to avoid Alum and Ammonia Baking Powders First, All powders offered at twenty-five cents or less a pound can safely be discarded as Alum, for a Pure Cream' of Tartar Powder cannot be sold at such price. Second, Avoid all brands labeled "Absolutely Pure" Chemical analysis, as revealed by the &UnHfie American report proved that brands so labeled contained, in every instance' either Ammonia or Alum. The first aim of a dishonest man! ufacturcr is to deceive by his label. vcm pahutQ pmWv aot only dots finsrasd better work, but its purity has nvr questioawi Ten Tons or Oats.-Just received at -.Dn.-rK; wuue's. Also ten tons of w. m ourt street. 4.jt French Ice cream soda, the only gen ulne, at Jones & Bemardl's. Dr. Contris fills teeth without pain. To enjoy life use TUTT'S PILLS The shoe stock at the New York Racket, is iust such as people need for service and good luck. TI.U .,"' ntlnn..l. . "" ura' r"h",u' "yone, and will outwear the more costly goods. o " S!8."- delicious -.-. uiaue, m jones & Bemardl's Dr Contrl. fills teeth without pain, lake Simmons Liver npvtan. . remove thfl iu nu: A.Ve8"Iatr to store liCestlon;' Ueaa nud re a,bo hides, at old Court House, Hnleni. OLAR. THi8rt?Arfi.R ls kept on file nt K. C. Drake's AnhoSl o lDS. ABenoy-61 and - Merchants mnt?.g.eSanHKmcl8f0- t-alifornla, where contracu for advertising can be made for it. REED'S GBAND CONCEBT If RADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR 2.," "tollmen. latftr'S-S ISPS. HfSS3 t4?,iUBn.f,.n.?A'Ses arSS1 I lebe,, recommendMI.n.e; O0thinK tonic, fnd those who Sar5 tried0?, r?J5 PaucUiS o A omen," laiUeJ xS XJiP 'r book .vw,fTf.jAlj1lUtCj I 7i i I Wednesday Evening, April 12tli. BY CONSERVATORY 0J. MUSIC. sisieu oy I'rof. Henry Bettman, concert violinist of Portland; also Miss Grace Bcrlber and Mutter Earl Sharp, the wonderful child singer. Benefit of the expense fund of the Willamette University. Admission 60c. Gullery -5. Beeerved teals without extra charge at Patton Bros. SMITH BROS., CONTBACTOB8 & PLASTEBEBS. l5Ve'u5nyol,1I,atbfoclr,room Baled Straw. wOT . iHell25S,':,",r on Pn-pect hill H W per ton th 0 nI". 'rlce at barn W. W. CULVER. i per ton. 8-lMw DRESS GOODS whip conns pt !7v T 8h0WlnR hand90U16 ,,ne3 of .a Velvet, W$& Buttons,' 'gHercule. I YV1US RROTTJr, . OPERA HOUSE corner, . A & CO. ASaUforR.AG.rw4- fc.. " " " BALEM, OREGON. Trl NOVELTY HENRI- B raids, Tearl Turner p'stofllce 2-SJ-d-lui. ATTENTION.-Cash money paid for rags, bqttles.old Iron and all klmls nr mntuV mum m nw n lp''aM'M''a 2S & tfcjfcmoinr.-r. um'' ' M'j WmmmMSMm 3K aiiitn,,!. ii mwm FyT e!Bfcjg ..' -Liiiij ., .:,i-. ,i.ii .y mJi