Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, May 14, 1896, Image 4

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Daily Capita! Journal
BY HOFER BROTHERS
TimnSPAY, MAY II, 180fl'
III
StlNUAY.
9:00 a m.
10115 a.m.
6710 a tn.
DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND.
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramona
LEAVE
DAILV.
Portland. CMS m
Salem, 7'4Si"
lndendence, 6130 in.
fulck lime, regular Sfrvlce nnl cheap
' mica ..
M V. HAl.DWlN,
Accnl, Salem
PERSONAL.
Sjtli Hum'uar rcturnod thin morn
from Albany.
Jim. Woodruff went to AHwny to
day on business.
.r. J. Hull received a squirrel bounty
warrant for 81.55 Tuesday.
Manager Bishop, or the woolen
mill Btoro went tol'ortlaud today.
Mrs. 0. 0. Lownsdalo and dautfliter
went to Portland on the inoriiliiK
local.
J. 1J. Stockiimri lias Just returned
from a business trip to Southern Cali
fornia. J. V. Tlclmor returned this morn
ing from a business trip to Gates on
theO. C.ScTj. railroad.
T. A. Llvcslcy, the hoiibuyer, re
turned on the early train this morn
ing from .Tuncllon City.
J-'rank Davcy, the elllclent man:ri?er
of the Ilcpubllciin headquarters, will
hpeak at Mchama May 21.
Cupt. S. U. Ormsby, of this county,
has been (moaned to deliver the ad
dress In Salem on memorial day.
Col. C. 11. Montague und Mrs. Mon
tiiRiie, of Lebanon, arc In the city to
attend the woolen mill ball as honored
guests.
Hon. John Mlnto's lecture on "Evo
lution of Orcgons Society" was not so
well attended as It deserved. It was
at the M. E. church.
Saulro Fnrrur went to llarrlsburg
today to look after some hop pur
chases. Ilosuys there Is considerable
activity In cleaning up the old lots
that are left.
At the armory this afternoon and
evening James It. Sovereign, of Iowa,
master workman of the Knights of
Labor, wIlW speak on the political
Issues of th day silver principally,
lie Id In llio Interests of tho Populist
party.
It Is rumored Col. Jell Myers will
undoubtedly be withdrawn from the
raco for congress Imforo Saturday
when thu olllclal tickets will be
closed. So will S. II. Dalrymple,
ropullstcandldnto for district attor
ney. llaniBoy & Son, who hayo been at
Salem the past week looking up hop
contracts left for Seattle yesterday.
Thoy mado n number of contracts for
three years on a basis of 8 cents for a
gilt edge lion 2 cents to niuko tho
crop and I conts for picking to bo ad
vanced on tlio crop.
and
were in
e;n-TAT. REVELATIONS. SEDGWICK COUPS NO. 1.
. . Sedgwick R. 0. No. 1, the first
Some Personals and News of tne uoingB -09 on this coast Is Still In the Hold,
of Oregon People. an( desires to make herself heard. In
Mrs. Harvey Hlnkle, of Hubbard,
was a guest today 0? Mrs. 0. C. Darl
ing.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Savage
Mrs. E. K. Shaw, of Ilrooks,
the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heed, went to
Sllverton today todny to visit rela
tives and friends.
Governor and Mrs, Lord went to
Portland today to accept an Invi
tation out to dinner.
Mrs. G. G. Ulngham went to Mc
M Inn vllle yesterday where she will
visit for a few days.
Mrs. L. 0. Clark of Portia rid Is n
giirnt at Hip home of her mother, Mrs.
J.J. Murphy "I tlds city.
Miss Maud Smith of Seattle, Is ex
pected to arrive this evening to bo a
guest of Miss Mona Uowmnn, matron
at the hospital.
Miss Augusta Schramm, accom
panied by MIks Anna J. Nlrus of
Portland, went to Albany today for
a visit with friends.
Mis. A. N. Gilbert went to Port
land today not' yesterday to Join her
husband who goes to attend tlio St.
Louis national convention.
Mrs. J. Aiken and daughter, Gracic
Sutter returned last evening from a
three weeks visit at the homo of her
uncle E. J. Hurdlng of Fairfield.
Hon. John Ml n to, last evening
highly entertained a small circle of
listeners at the M. E. Church with a
discourse on the Evolution of Oregon
Society.
Miss Gertrude Cleaver, who has or
ganized classes In music at Jefferson,
went there today to stay to the end of
the term, making her home at Mr.
Pearsons.
Mr. J. H. Waters of Brownsville, an
attendant at tho asylum, was made
happy today by the arrival of Mrs.
Waters and daughter. They will re
side on corner Summer aid Marion
streets.
Mrs. Hcsslo Dillon, wife of Bishop
Dillon, Is In tho city on a visit to her
friends. Sho Is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ashley White at present. She
expects to start to her homo in Day
ton, Ohio, at tho conclusion, of her
visit. Bishop, Dillon Is canvassing
Ilcnton county as a candidate for rep
resentative on tho Prohl ticket.
DK OODIN LANDBK.
Married at the M. E. parsonage,
Wednesday, May in, 1800, at 12:30 p.
in., Miss Elllo J. Lander to Joseph P.
DoGobln, Itov. G. W. Grannls olll
clatlng. The newly wedded couple
aro well known residents of tho
French prairie country, where they
will make their homo 011 tho farm be
longing to the groom.
Fish of all kinds-Doty' market.
Two Suits. Attorney M'W. Hunt
has begun two suits in tho circuit
court for Gcorgo Wilhclmy of Sublim
ity against Jos. and Ed. Moerz for
notes of $75 and WOO with Interest
puyablo In gold coin.
Fish of all klnds-Doty's market.
1
Bargains ,
M-lneh all wool serges, 25c a yard.
Cotton clmlllos 4o and 60 u yimf.
ia! 1,uU,e,8' lll,lsse8i piques mid satlnes
10c a yard and up.
Shoe Department
iJ,tCJ0W0B,mnu,tC0 ,0 U you tho
best footwear you can buy for vour
cffii 'lhln "ft wd ityffiff
villi and see for yovrself,
Clothing Department ', , , "
ouths' all wool suits, Bfl to $7.50.
Men's up to date suits, 17 to ilifio.
Willis Bros, 6. Co.
W. C T. U. KXCUK8I0N.
ThoO. C. & E. steamers Albany
and Win. M. Hoag have been desig
nated by tho W. 0. T.U. as the olllclal
boats for their convention to bo held
at Newberg on May 18th and lOth.and
arrangements have been mado with
this company for n rate of 0110 faro for
tho round trip, good until May 20th.
From Corvalllsand Albany, $1. Ed
win Stone, manager.
TUB
this age of womens' lodges, It is not
our purpose that the corps should take
her place In tho background. Founded
on tho noblest principles, wo mean to
stand by our colors, though all else
should fall. Although lighting
against many odds, wo arc constantly
adding new members to our roll, and
are enabled to help many needy veter
ans and their dependentones. If you
were nil a member of tho corps ladles
wending their way homeward, each
with a smile of contentment on her
face, you have but to nsk thorn to re
ceive the reply: "We have been to
the sewing socjety." Theso meetings
arc held every second Thursday, at
the honics of the members, where
they piece quilts, etc. That the or
ganization has an elllclent corps of
olllcers, Is made manifest by tho
promptness with which they attend
the mectins,nnd the manner in which
they perform their work.
Sovereign at Salem.
Ha In not at Salem.
He Is expected to arrive at Salem
on the Portland local.
He Is expected to speak at Salem
this evening at the armory.
Chairman Kyan of the People's
party, called tho meeting to order at
2:30, and Introduced Mr. McClary,
who spoke In his usual vein.
The nrmorv had a blir crowd In It.
It is seated with plank to hold about
COO people chairs for the ladles. It
is a very good hall, and Mr. Sovereign,
who Is a man of ability, should have
a good house this evening.
To Silvekton. A few mornings
since the street car driven by John
Redmond to the asylum became un
manageable and escaped from the
track at Its eastern temlnus, all
wheels alighting on tho ground. Mr.
Bcdmond has been Joked considerable
lately about "going to Sllverton,"
but It Is hoped not many years will
elapse before this enterprising burg Is
connected with the capital city by
means of electric cars.
THE TEACHERS.
Who Are Up for the Quarterly Exami
nation. Flfty-nlno persons appeared TueS'
dav for tho second ouarterly exami
nation of applicants for teachers' cer-
tlilcates.
Tlioso seeking teachers' certificates
are as follews:
Salem-Clarence W. Beaver, Sara
Starr, Laura A. Howard, Stella E.
Fisher, Daniel Evans, Mae Campbell,
Charles II. Horner, Lou Albce, Noah
Welch, Earl Sherk, Mary P. Wlliard,
Adda Pugh, II. Palmes, Hope Gans,
Beatrice Goodknccht, Cecil Illllnian,
Eva L. Dlmmltt, Belle Illbbard, C.
G. Tasker, Wlliard Bernard, Trlstn,
Anderson, Mary B. Sorber, C. Jtf.
Ehret, Alice McFadden.
Fnlr Grounds--Elllo Packet, Eva
Nichols, Ada Webb
Stuylon Minnie Herehard, V. E.
Huntley; Laura I). Taylor, Rhotlii
Hobson, Mlnnetta Magors.
Brooks Cora Mussoy, S. A. Jones.
Clicinawa John A. Goode, Llbble
Jackson.
Maclcay Ilosc Weaver.
Hubbard -T. E. Mitchell, W. A.
Platts.
Sllverton-Leltn Ottaway, Ida M.
Flnlay. II E. Wlrth, Winnie Herr
mun, Harry llobait.
WE WILL H AVE
Better Weather Soon,
Select your shirts wassts before all the choice patterns arc sold,
i sw n i
Spkciaiv Sale !
IN THIS LINE SATURDAY.
K3CfS&S
SCK?a-Ai35!i6eNs ;Sv.
Students t
t 3 Cut tills out', brinnc It to our store, and
f f save money on your araduatine dress. Good
tllonlvto lune t, and for eraduatlnn dresses
r. k - - . . .
(J lor students only.
&a&sss&
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At which sale, wc will
offer some extra bar
gains,
3S5? 'sXSZ3pfnK
mivvAr
1 mKBKtf
257 Commercial st,
Athletic Exhiiiition. Saturday
night at tho opera house, previous to
tho wind up by Clooland Kid nnd
rrof. Luclcn Chrlstol, two Chinamen
will have a six round sparring exhibit
with 8 ounce gloves.- Manager Mackc'y
will also demonstrate the way Prof.
Tyndall mesmerizes people and show
all the fake. Considering the price of
25c admission, It will be worth while
to go.
Witiidkawb. Frank P.ixton of
Portland has withdrawn from the Si
mon senatorial ticket at Portland on
account of ill health. Mr. Paxton
has been a faithful supporter of the
sinking ship of Jo Slmonlsm In Ore
gon, and now leaves it.
Tlllllullt lit. Unn.H
curs the greatest
COLUMIIIA KKTB.
s opera houso 00-
cntortalnmcut of
tho season tho Columbia Feto, being
presented by about 200 Salem people
and children. There will bo given
soiuoof tho finest tableaux, dances,
Impromptu novelties over placed up
on tho stago In Salem. Miss Mathews
of Chicago Is conducting tho enter
tainment drills and rehearsals with
great skill und will moro than plcaso
1111 wuo turn out to witness tho novel
entertainment. Tickets at Patton
Bros, und at tho door.
Y. M. 0. A. IIKNEI'IT.
A most Interesting musical and lit
erary program will bo rendered at tho
First M. E. church Friday cvonlntr.
Tho proceeds of tho concert will bo
used to solid a delegato from tho Y.
M. C. A. of Old Willamette to attend
tho summer school at Casadcro, Cal.
When It is kn6wn that the Chenie
kcta and tho Heritage lady quartette
will appear on tho program besides
several other excellent numbers a
very lurgo audience may bo expected.
Tho nominal admission fee of only
15 cents should not keep anyono from
attending tho entertainment. A
complcto program will appear in to
morrow's JOUIINAL.
A Bold Statkaikkt. A Jouiinal
reporter asked Dan White, of the
Browster Si White feed store, "what's
tho news" when he said "Tell 'em
we've got overy thing In tho feed line
and moro too, at prices that will
make a horse smile." 01 Court street
We carry a good assortment of Groceries, and all
of our stock is fresh except soap. This wc keep
a long time in our warehouse that it may become
hard and not all melt away at the first washing,
20 ounces for 5 cents, The best soap and the
most for the money, Wc name it "WorldBcatcr"
Try it and you will know the rest, "A liint to
the wise io sufficient,"
HARRITT LAWRENCE
P, O, Grocery.
Lincoln Harvey C. Plum.
Marquam O. Y.Blalr.Mary Hough.
Sublimity Leo E. Schcllbcrg, J. T.
Udell.
Ale Pheobo Itosscll.
Mchama W. P. Mulkey.
Newberg Mattlo E. Stratton. .
Frultland Estello Kaylor.
Mt. Angel Emma Knedel.
Woodburn Minnie Durcll, Nettle
Amies, Nellie Kemp, Frances Kemp.
Marlon Anna Itltz.
Tlio examination will end Friday
evening, It Is thought.
Improvements. Ground was broke
today on tho Improvement 'of Winter
street from E. M. Walto's corner
south. Tho Improvement of Mill
street from Winter to tho railroad de
pot grounds Is also progressing nicely
as rains will permit.
A Convention. Tho Unlvorsallsts
aro holding a convention of their
churches and members at Eugcno,
Tnursday and Friday (M-15). Thoy
havo two societies In Oregon
and quite a following of members and
will seek to rcvlso their work In this
state.
Oregon Beats fee World
ons
ior choice fruits and take the lead for the choicest of Orcg,
-pcroinms, both driedand canned. We have Dr. Reynold's
famous dried prunes, also opples, pcachcs, finest table, 2 cans
for 25c and uP. Canned Plum, grapes, cherries, strawberries,
pears, apricots, pineapples, etc at
SONNEMflNN'S GROCERY, 124 State.
.las. 11. Sovereign, master workman
of the Knights of Labor, will speak at
tho armory In Salem, at S p. in., to
night, ia td
W. S. Vnndorberg, Populist candi
date for congress, will speak at tho
armory In Salem, May 20, 2 p. in.
ia l (1
James K. Davis, of Texas, known as
Cyclone Davis, will speak Monday,
May J8, at 2 and 8 p. m., at tho arm
ory, Salem. tatd
m
Hosiery, ribbons, laces embroider
ies, and a thousand othor notions all
at remarkably low prices at the New
York Backet. d2t wit
Tin: Lily Closed.-TIio confec
tionery store of Golden Si Sprague
was closed today on account of finan
cial trouble.
Don't forgot to examine tho (lino
black worsted suits and other cloth
ing at tho Now York Backet.
(12t wit
Fish of all klnds-Doty's market.
r,.i Are You One
Of thoso unhappy peoplo who aro suf
erlng with weak nerves, starting at
overy slight sound, unablo to endure
any unusual disturbance finding It
Impossible to sleep? Avoid opiates
nnd nervo compounds. Feed the
nerves unon hlnmi m.i,i. ,....; .....i
nourishing by tho great blood purifier
?"!?nt,"lonervo t0'. Hood's1 sK
Hood's Pills aro tho best after-din-
sauo,&.d,ffc3l,o,,'
The Ideal Panacea.
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chi
cago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New
discovery ns an Ideal Panacea for
Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints,
having used It In my family for the
last live years, to tho exclusion of nliv-
slclans' prescrldtlonsorother prepara
tions. "
Row John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa,
writes: "I hnvo been n Minister of
tlio Methodist Episcopal Church for
llfty years or more, and have nevor
found anything so beneficial, or that
gave mo such speedy relief ns Dr.
King's Now Discovery." Try this
Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial Bot
tles free Fred A. Legg's Drug Store.
' . . ... .
Is you want a neat fur or sraw hat,
you can find It at tho New York
Backet at a low price. Ill 2d lw
MARION COUNTY TICKET.
Beprcsentutlves,
K. L. HIBBARD. H. CLEVELAND,
GEO. H. CALDWELL, T. J. Mc-
CLABY, F. A. MYERS.
County Judgo,
l. M. WAl
Children Cry
PiJoher' Cattoria.
r
WAGNER.
Commissioner,
I. LARSON.
Shorlir,
WASHINGTON IIUNSA KER.
Clerk,
R. II. LEABO.
Treasurer,
GEO. M. BROWN.
Recorder,
R. R. RYAN.
Assesor,
T. Y. McCLELLAN.
School Superintendent,
H. W. COPE LAND.
Suveyor,
S. R. BURFORD, Jit.
Coroner.
DR. T. L. GOLDEN.
Geo. C. Will Is agent for tho Stein
way, tho king of liistruments.also the
popular Peaso piano. 5:ll-tf
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Aledal, Alldwlnter Fair.
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDIR
MARRIED.
KUEMMIN KLOETSCH. At the
home of the bride In Redtleld, S. 1).,
April 8. 1890, Mina Kuoimiiln to
Jacob Kloetsch, of Stnyton, Or.
Mr. Kloetsch Is a well known Ger
man farmer of this county and last
week brought home with him a wife,
to the surprise of his friends who
had not been informed of any such
intentions on his part when ho went
east, but who wll(all Join with us In
congratulation.
Be Sure--
be very sure
that when you ask lor a ticket
via the llurllngton you get ft
tcket via the liurlingtou.
No matter what your objective
point U, you can reach it via
our line -EASILY, QUICKLY,
COMFORTAHLY. CHEAPLY.
Two routes to the East and
souih-via Uilllnga, Mont., and
via St. Paul.
To Omaha, Kaiuas City and
St. Louis, the route via Hillings,
being over 200 miles shorter
and many hours faster than any
ouier, is preierauie. lotucago
and points beyond take the
Burlington from Billings or St
Paul as you wish.
Tickets via the Burlington
and time tables of the Burling
. ton o'n application to the nearest
ticket agent.
A.C.SHELDON, G. A.,
I'oitland.Or.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stoce of
brushes of all kinds in the
state, Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of ;rass seeds.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GIRL WANTED A competent girl to assist
at houscwoikond look after chlldien. Apply
to II. C. W'nlilbcig, corner Liberty and Oak
iryfH. 5 12 j
c'U't hAl.E Eight milch cows and two 2
vear ohls. Inquuu of M J. Egan, Gcrvals,
Or. 3 24 tf
FOk .1 l.l:..-l loncci crockery and grocery
1 ore, ;slablislied 1857; placo of business fn
irir ' 'hi- brt locations in the city; a capital
of .iui'u ,..5,1.00 required; object of closing
:'Him:s. 011 account of health. Ino. G.
Wright, Salem. 5:8 dim
FOR SALE OR RENTr-40 acres land 5
miles out. Partly improved, wood and
pasture, good 'muse, large barn, 2 acrej
boring orchard, lot of small fruit, good water.
Wood Hiumpaye can be had. Box 145, Salem.
5:8tf
FOR J'lClUKES AND FRAMES. Go to
A. D. Smiths where you can find everything,
in the a lists line, canvas mounted and pic
turc mats made to order. Give him a call
for lie knows just whit you want with prices
to suit tho times. 1 16 opera house.
j.t-.t. ... .
LAKri'.r I'Al'lSK lirgc lot ol heavy
Inown wrapping paper for sale cheap. last
tl.o thing for pullm, under ciuiiolu. Call at
Journal office.
ti m 1
Monday and Tu
and Tuesday Matinee
to Ladies Only,
May 18 and
mi wiio are siM, 1..1 ,
and lame will be
Treated ft
Upon the public stage l,
He rm
PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle,
Tacoma und San Fiancisco paper on tale a
Miller's PostoDice block
PUBLIC MEN, I'OLUCIANS ANU uUsI
iness houses can obtain all newspaper Infor
mation from the press of tlio state, coast and
country from the Press Clipping Bureau,
(Allen's) Union Block. Portland. !2.2otf
K O. NEWS STANU.-Locai Subscription
Agency for all' newspapers and magazines.
Fine atock of dgam and confectionery. F. W,
Miller. Prop. 1 14 tf
FOR SALE. One house and two lotsr sit-
All
The
uatod in Wheatland. Yamhill countv.
set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain.
property is that known as the Wheatland
hotel. Price $150, Address, A, care Jour
nal 4 2 tf
Miss Balk's Sclioo
OI'ENKU IK
CJTA2WING HALL,
W ill receive children from 3 years upward
Special attention to beginners. Ail desired
branches for theolder pupila taught, includ
ing drawing, modeling, music plain and or
tlstic needle work All work done on the In
dividual plan, in which each child is ad
vanced according to its own capacity. For
terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Hal.
lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts.
Reed's Opera House,
Thursday eve, May 14.
Columbia Fete,
The Healer!
Pronounced by the scientific B&lri
as tbe strongrt
MAGNETIC HEAUX
Now living. Hlimiiveloiiif3iAJ
the sick, has not onlr aJtoouirfuVtil
tudes, but his convinced tbe Kxinaftj
hcmlsphers thatintw mijctUtiXjiai
tained a force capable of ifo(
unlimited results inminjr cbrooie efrl
heretofbte Dronounced tocuriole. i'
coming with
"HEALING IN HtS HANDS'
And will treat entirely free ibe pwrtij
deaf, blind, sick, lame, ibtnoaacpy
and alloncrutcnes orinrouuitsKn-
Ijiv!nT on of Hindi." It Re(H
liniii. ffiini1iv am! Tuevhr Ofb,X4
and to, and Tuesday matmeebaiaM
rinort nnrn ai '.. DemoostiitioeSIIli
General admission 25c. RcserdI
Reserved seats on tile t raal
bookstore dally, coramencinftMifiWj
By the rapidity of his V1
ling results, heboid tnepeopt'r"
t ...!.- ouio anil idmilltM
! vUU, h has wrkntti euj
...1.1-1, -,innl.l.J ,K llffUCll. '
...:-... . ii.mLtniT and coonwl
doubtful that hlspovrer "?JtJ
iiu . :-",.. v. !!
Inner atandinf or n5PCi" ""
7 .. .. ...-in
Will
un tt'Jtt
rtj,u i'"-. jii
pand trioopWW"!
curable at all, they
ARISE
iMost Pexfect Made.
40 Years ikt Staedapi,
Salem Steam Laundry
Please notice the cut in orices
on the followingj
Shirts, niain 10 cento
it 1 d.rfwers Stoiocents
Under shirts. Stoiocents
Socks, per pair 1 cents
Handkerchiefs..... 3, cent
mil, J.....1I Li.;" ...... vein
w.. .latiuKcitiucis , 2 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,
and other work In proportion.
Flannels and other work in'
telligently washed by hand.
Col. J, Olmsted Prop,
Thursday eveninc. Mav u. 1806. snectacu.
larwork, tableaux, drill, pantonine scenes,
40 boys, So
brownies, fairies.
young ladles, 30
babies,
loo children.
leading merchants.
Co. "1" in pantomlne Star Spangled Banner
with Columbia. Under the auspices of the'
ladies ol the Unitarian church, Managed by
Miss Mathews of Chicago. Admission 25
cents and reserved seats 50 cents. Tickets on
sale at Patton Pro's, book store May 11.
Reed's Opera House
PATTON BROS., Local Managers.
He is on a grand tnjwpwl
Unhed States, and this will Fj
last appearance on ;" mj.
.... PRO?' 'SIXZM
I he world s greaicu - -tv, ,1
Diagnostician, wnose ""C.njil
diagnosing dUease bj 'H A
-j.. .Za .nv of the bwiwTJ
Til1 vJ .SfS5
lOIIUVTIIIg -
structlve lectures: ...
MONDAY NIGHT. '
"The Power of WUl Map"""
tire Agent." 1?".,., ,,-K
i
nd Future.1' -
Athletic Exhibition!
Saturday eve, May 16,
WAGON &
u
ProL Lucien Christol,
of Salem, assisted by his pupils,
and the famous
only. Subject,
"tu&daymatinee:
Subject, "SulTerinf w"-, fc
Fortilude 10 couuiv
I ta?5S) THE AFFOCS
I The poor who are u jt
' ,hw,matlc. paralrred, W rv rl H
wish free treatment on "J7,W
clven compiimeniw ban
. rc m vxw .-
nourPviou. to'each exai
Hermann, the GreJ
at Willamette HoW.
for ten days 007.
as
I Iorseshoeing a specialty. P, ices as low
111c iuhcu. nanu made shoes to suit the
... . 1 1 , ",se,asca Iet such as corns, con-
SSSli0 int"ferinE '0e correctly
attended to. Just give me a trial, loo Che
meketa street, back of New v,t. w.l.T
store. Sl
. J. HERSCHBACH,
theWllamettW
Termann i"e":LwLe';
parlors at the '", rt
who desire priW t' M
10 a.m. to AfifiLafiM1
.. . ... AnmmencwK tt..in
irl -i -l T" "iff uTi- afternoon, wv.raa'
"i .Mxreicirr k. -tn in":T;n. witi rs 3&ta
-WAW T VAVUA JLMa. uonu"-. ft, .-j
dkease m uanx,":
secured at the 'ccepu!
... . . t 1 1 antra .a. u. -
from Cleveland, O., will give specl.
mens of their skill in fencing, sparr
ing, wrestling and club swinging,
Time called at 8:15, Reserved seat
50c, admission 25c;. stage seats it.
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w.H&TJsn
.TertUed "
days.