The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 22, 1899, Image 4

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Winter Wraps
JACKETS, CAPES, FURS.
JACKETS-Ladies and Chil
dren's Jackets, all sizes. Prices
away below value.
CAPES-Golf, cloth, plush, as
trachan, all fashionable this
season, we nave a nice piusn
cape this Fall for 2.50.
Collarettes, all prices from
33 for an Electric Seal to 30
for Stone Martin.
MACKINTOSHES " This year wc have succeeded in obtain
ing a child's garment to retail for $2.
LADIES in blues, browns, tans and mixturcsS3, $4, up to $9.
STATE FAIR
On Its Last Legs for the Season
1899.
of
Ratlicn Unsatisfactory Exhibition, Con
stdered as a State Fair.
OAHH
BTORE
HOLVERSON'S
CASH
stoiik
Ilnvo been pouring in
store nil Ideal shopping
oi
for week
undone (o
Fall Stocks
W .. .
f Have been pouring
-f Nothing lint! been left
f make t
L plnce.
LNcw Belt and Collar Buckle!
f
f New BcadBclts
New wash Veils
New Fur Capes
New Plaid Golf Cloths
f New silk Umbrellas
f New chiffon Rufflings
f New blankets and comforts
7. New ruffled curtains,
f
T
"Silver Shirts"
ilnrk
'k
i
In fancy Hlrlpe. Aow ilnrk i
Kliruli-fl. in biiiH HlrlH!H. Ih-gular I
ti..i vuuiiiy, our jiriru f i.uu,
White Collars
for ladlcH mid
llltl'flt ftlmpCH
gentH.
2 for 25c.
All tiio m
4
i
Place your order now for
your winter suit. We
show 300 samples of. "The
Royal Tailors" h'oods.
Made to order clothes at the
price of stock garments.
J. J. DALRYMPLE k CO.
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4
WATCHES
Have gono tip, but rut I have bought my
fall Uck More the raise, I will continitu
to toll Ht tlio sumo low price an hereto
fore. Movements or case exchanged,
don't forgot that wo have the tho highest
Mini beat cipilpt watch rcpulrdcparlmcut
la tliu city nnil priced uj-to lntc.
Watch cleaning "fie
Main spring 7fio
And warranted for one year,
CRAUUATK OPTICIAN.
Twenty Yearn Kxporlcuco. '
UUUCOMMICUOIA.L, HT.
Ice Not Oiven Away,
I cannot afford to give leo away, lint
nin selling n pttro nrtlcln ut a price Unit
iv within tliu rouc'li of all.
ClIYHTAI. IcK Women.
J. Magutro, Prop. (1 1G If
CAPITAL,
UHKWKRY
HHltK.
UOTTLKU
Kllngcrft Ueck,Successora to SouthSalem
Uotthr.i Work.
All ordurH for iHittledUor will I to filled
At tho liniwory. Kent on cold Htoragc,
Free city ilulivury, Telephone '-Mill.
Ice Very Neatly Qlven Away,
Wo can give. Ico away, to convince, yon
ciiinu and co liow big a chunk you get
fur little money. Our leu Ih tnamif.iu-
turu from puru (lULIllcu water.
atr
Liinllul leu WorkH,
KMNUHIt Si IlKUIC.
Tho good weather with which the
fair Iioh lieen hhmcd, ban hold through
out, nnd no fault can I as found with
thnt part of It.
It Ih Indeed fortunate that thtfl In po,
for had the unfavorahlo weather of last
fair prevailed this time, it Ih hard to
realize, what n frost would have pro
vailed, I'OUI.TUV EXIIIIIIT.
The phow in thin department is not
mi to the standard of former years in
ntmntity, hut is claimed to exc 1 in till I
ity. Many of the coopn are empty, hut
there are alwut 175 occupied. There nre
of liar red I'lymouth Kockg .12 coons,
White I'lymouth HoekH 7, lllack Lang
MmiIh I), Silver Wyandotten 4, Huff
WynnilottoH '-, White Wyandottes 'Jl,
ilrown I.eglioniH 10, Huff Icghorng 0,
H. 8. HamburgH 5, Light llrahuia t,
Huff Codicil 2, lllack Menorca 7.
There nre two coops; of turkeyn, two
of geese, ton of I'okin duckg, a few of
hautauiR nnd pigeoiiH nnd feveu of ca
nary hirdH.
There are nlno Home rahhlUi.
VENTKllllAV H IIACKM
Theru wcru four Htartern In tho 2:20
pace which wbh nturtcd nlmrtly after
two o'clock nndj four liuntn were run,
Carrie H. Ilarnoa taking tliu flrnt, John
A, Crawford the third mid fourth, and liar
naclu the fifth. The day wax not long
enough, however, and tliu concltiHioii wiih
pontMiiiod until 1 o'clock thin afternoon.
Summary of the I lioatH Ih iih IoIIewn:
llamaclu (Ilaiiumlalk) II t :i 1
Anna .1 (Uhmfonh 2 !l I II
.Inu A CrawfonKCimioj I I 1 I
CarrioH(IlarneH) I 2 2 2
Tho 2:28 trot wan contested hy Itoad
I toy, Phil N mid Hirdiu WilllaiiiH. Kadi
of tin1 three hwitH enileil l'i the horcoH
coining under the wire in tho order
named. Tlmo 2:20.f,2:2l, 2:20.
Thu K ihiHli wan won hy Al in 1 :02,
.Urn llo.umau hocoiid and l-oyalio third,
TouriHt, .Minty Maid and Tounomto
.Maid, weru kIko in thu race when It
Htarted.
Thu hormdortH carriage race waH a Hplr
itel content hotweou Kdward flileldn
and Kd IIiiiihiii, of Portland, two milieu
holng driven hy each, and wiih won hy
IIiiiik'H. It wiih to Im) rojieated today.
IIMIIV I1YIIIIIIT.
In the dairy huilding theru in a full
Hot of dairy machinery under cliurgti of
Cieorgo Weokn,
In thu wiiyof an oxhlhlt of dairy pro
ditclH tlmro nroOclieetum and 12 entries
of butter, rouiu evidently colorcl.
toiuv'n llCKH.
!W pare' : in r, purnu flfOO PrattV
WEATHKH REPOHT.
Tonight ami Saturday fair.
Reform School Supplies.
1 nm now ready to rmdvu pmKNil
for nipplleM to bo fiirnlnluil (ho Oregon
hUitu reform hiIiooI for thu itiartur elid
ing December HI. IHICJ. A lint of tho Klip
pllenwoutiil will lie fiiriiUhod on appli-
cation.
II. K. lllOKHIIN,
SuHriuleuilent
Salem, Or., Sept. IH IMK) 18 If
I'armcrii and Pioduccin,
Not having room In our warohmico
at Salem to handle off gnuloM of grain,
ho nave Ncciirctt npaco In the Wallace
warelioiiHe, corner lllgli and Trade
strit'tH, known an the old agricultural
ttorkp, now lined iih a public warehouse,
limited on mwIIcIi of S. P. It. It. where
Mil will oiKiratu utoriiig and buying all
claMW of eralu. alwi actimt as vour
agents In Milling uuimuehautable grain.
In doing this, imcli inanV crop will be
utnrhl in MintLu mi. I liil.t.ul u.itk.t.il.ilt
which will enable him to get the full
benellt of all comHtltiou and have Ills
grain on the market at all time,
lor farther Particulars call at our of-
I lieu 21K) Commercial strei'l up Htalrs.
A. M. lloii'iiKiiY A (',
t) 10 Mt iX lui Salem Oregon,
"Scappoco," b in. by Hoy Wllkiw;
Kelly'H "Aunlglta,'' hi in, by Antrim:
Kishbar; Stetwiu's "Madeline (!.,' b
in. lift Tiiemiiit ! I.itilti'ii.'a 'MNii ll.iv I
I) h, liy Pathmnnt; Starkweathur'M
"Slmrkay,"brg, by Cliehalls.
2:10 trot, .'I In K, purse f.'lOO Pender's
'( aptalu Jones, hi h, by MeKim
itr "
Zluiiiiorimiii'H ''.Mellrlar,'1
Inuev:
b l-. bv Ale-
i ' ...n. ." . I. .
Kinney! viiunervauter s "iiokoiH, hg,
by 'onduelor; KuIIv'h "Anella," b m,
by Antrim; Tongue h ".Mark Iliiiiiui,"hr
s, hy Planter: Smlth'H "Juniper," b h,
by niutlonj Haddeley'M "Ovela," bin,
liy Cautien: Nortou'N "Phil N," h g, by
Homier N. II. : Childs' "irovlliu." ere.
liy I lamb Mnuli: Schrailor'n "Aihl
lluiii," hy Adriondiick.
WHEAT ABLAZE,
Cuaelailed from Flrnt I'nge.
Tho Intciife heat comiiellcd tho firemen
to utand behind tho freight cars on the
switch in the street. Chief Churchill
eaya the firemen were not supposed to
know which warehouse contained the
farmers' wheat, and oven though they
would have gladly saved it, It was no
tlmo for them to discriminate.
Inspection of t o pressure gauge a
the water works reveals that during' the
fire the pressure wns a shadu over 80
jwtinds, which furnished excellent
service. Willi more hose and men to
handle it still better work could lme
boon done.
.Mr. Graham, of Portland, manager of
the 0. C. T. Iwats, saw tho fire, nnd
stieaklngof It simply raid tho lire depart
ment did nil It could, but thattber as
not enough of It.
The Salem Flouring Mill Co. is a cor
poration with n paid up capital of f 200,
000, Tlieo. H. Wilcox, of Portland, has
a controling interest in it, nnd tliu re
maining stock holders aro Ilroyinan
Hros,, Iiiilil t Hush, of Salem, Clias
Ladd, Corhett & Macleay, of Portland,
and several persons in Scotland.
The loss to tho company is estimated
atalKiut $150,000, with fW.OOO Insur
ancc, which would make u net loss of
$85,000. Thero wero nbout 150,000
bushels of wheat In thu mill and ware
liousu which was nearly all owned by
farmers and wheat buycrH. Koontx A
Co,, of Ilalsey, lmvo about 20.C00 bushels,
May A Sender, Ilorrisburg, 15,000 bush
els, and Hnbert Co., of Junction City
about 12.000. Those lots are In
sured, but none of tho balance Is, except
what farmers have money twr
rowed on, and, as Manager Holland
mys, "it's a pity they haven't nil got
money borrowed,"
Taking out what Koontx & Co., Haber
A Co. and May A Co. own, thoru is
alHiut a round 100,000 bushels of wheat
in the wreck. Of this there is iMinslbly
20,000 loit by falling into the race nnd
by llro. Fortunately tho Mint on tliu
elde next to thu rncu weru not so full as
the others. This IcnvcM about 80 per
cent, of tho farmers' wheat on the
ground, which will no doubt Imj appor
tioned pro rata to the projier owners. It
will lie worth over .'15 cents per bushel
for feed, and soveral carloads linvu al
ready liccu spoken for.
Mr. Wilcox i8oxcctod in the city to
morrow, when the Insurance adjusters
will begin work. Thu insurance is
nearly all in local ngendes.
Shaking of the lire department,
Manager Holland says "Chief mid men
worked heroically. They stood in the
blistering heat and did more than
their duty. Wu are tun thousand times
obliged to them all,"
( usKtr Meyer mid Win. Clagget uich
havo tlireu years' ciop of wheat in the
warehouse, .Mrs. Kllen Savage loses
I i'X) liushels. It will 1h Impossible to
M. E, CONFERENCE.
Thursday's Work Devoted to Woman's
Foreign Missions.
Que and Watters ElecteJ as Deleeates to
Chicago Conference Next Year.
Thursday at 3 p. m. occured tho an
niversary of tiie Woman's Foreign Mis
sionary society. Tho singing was con
ducted by Prof. W. A. Uiim.
Mrs. M, C. Wire offered tliu opening
prayer. Scripture read by Mrs. Men
nluger of Ashland.
itev. N, F. Jenkins, of Grants Pas,
delivered pn address.
Tills society was organized in 1800 hy
nineladies.
They sent out two missionaries. Xow
there aro 185. They now have fS5,000
worth of property in foreign lands.
$:J29,000 has been expended by tliu
ladies in missionary work.
They have 41)25 auxiliary societies
witli a membership of 121,81 1. Young
Woman's societies 518, members 12,2(13.
Children's band 717; members 17,0011.
Total organizations ti'iOSj total mom
Ikth, 152,074. Light Hearers, 100; mem
bers ,'!IO.'l; Conference secretaries. 07;
District secretaries 290.
Tho hillueneo for good of these mis
sionaries in heathen land Is immeasura
ble. Tho Master says, "Go ye into all the
world hud preach tho gospel to every
creature." This is a command to every
saved soul.
Only women missionaries can reach j
the women and girls in heathen lands.
Christ recognized tho value !
woman's work in spreading Ills gospel.
This address was followed hy a solo liy
Prof. Glim, entitled, "Cast Thy Hread
UM)ii tho Waters."
Mrs. A. X. Fishor-Hrnnch, secretary. '
spoko of Miss May I.iiy, a former
student at Willamette nniversary, who
has been at Singapore, India, for two
yeurH doing splendid work. Tho higher
classes of Chlueso aro asking for Ameri
can teachers for their daughters as there
are no schools for girls in China, The
Columbia river branch of the W. F. M.
S. have recently sent Miss Parkinson to
take up some of this work.
Mrs, A hi tot rend her rewirt as con
ference secretary. She nlso presided at
the Intlro service.
Mrs. M. C. Wire gave a short and
earnest apcul to the women to take up
this work and push it as a divine com
mand. After singing a hymn Itev. Moore
pronounced the benediction.
TIU'ltSIMY ISVKMNO.
Ooned with singing "Hook of Ages."
Prayer by Itev. TV I,. Jones. Itev.
John Parsons road t te seventy second-
Psalm, aftur another hymn Dr. M. C.
Wire of Allxiuy preached the education
al sermon as ho was appointed to do by
the conference last year. It was a
masterly, and scholarly effort, and dis
proved tho idea of the twelve apost!cM
U-Ing unlearned mid ignorant men and
strongly urged tho necodslty of thor
MEN'S
SUITST
We have them from $4 up, Our special is a good sctv
viceable suit for $5$ gives universal satisfaction. In boys'
and'childrens' clothing we carry an immense line from
the cheapest to the best
NEW coods
Our fall stock is now complete. Fine lines of dry goods
at lowest prices, Steelrod umbrellas, elegant lines, from
50c, up, Rubbers, mackintoshes, trunks and valises,
FRIEDMAN'S NEW RMET,
Cor, Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore.
HEEDS OPERA HOTSE
l'ATrON IIIIOS., Icc- ami ifiinngfrn.
Tltrcc more Performances
Of the Popular TC ZC X
J6SSI6
Sifiey
Gomnanu
Tonight C
MOTHS
Matinee "v TC
S?turday Afternoon.
Popular Prices 10. 20 and 30c"
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-m vi va Uin
OOODI a
NONE
so
SO SWItltTI
SO KUAOUANT'
There never has been a cigar placed on nnv
market that lias given tho universal Hiitisfne'
tion that those nice, sweet, fragrant, aromatic
La Corona,
1 La Coinmerc?,
Oiir Champion
LIJ(UICIJ(,
are giving to the fastidious smoker. They
are pure, that's sure. All dealers sell them.
fl. TOKENSTEIN, Propp J
&4&!&L
loam who all the owner of wheat on '""gli education specially among ministry
Itiiuning I mile selling, purse I'A
lloyd'M "Tenmwee Maid?1 r in, by I
St. .simoon , Maflock'M "SoliniU," el
by Piintupio;
man," b g,
"Unmuer, h
(iarrlsou's
by Major
or nnc
..nf.RtOK
,nCl( )jy
si" msz (iiuuUH
FRANK S,
DEARBORN,
Booksellefj
Stationerj
Printer,
UAH Jl'ST DPKNKD IMK I'M. . .N:s (IP
FINE BOX PAPERS,
Tablet School Supplies
Artists' Ahtemls, Etc. Picture Flaming in Neat T.iMy
Aouldins, l-ancv Aats, Etc. 263 Com" I Street
1 if ?S1
Thrifty Housekeepers
ill Hr In mind that w have a flue stock of llluuketa,
wuiiw, uice t;iirtains, Art Uoulius, bllkollmw, Drapery
Upholstery (loodti that uo uro idling at W'lHtKNileCot,
prolit when jou can Bwi Moimy hy iHiyiug from iih.
rfH, M . TT
eiixm mcw j-rcss
ij
ij HI I
t "You are thinking of buying khould Ui iKiuulit of m,
A. IllllllirK. MliCM. VelWllH. Ill lUilt iwnri'llllllj lli.'.u.ir
iii., v ....:-".:....".'.:.... .' .-...-D ;-- .
el i r tH HU P"""e wain io gei 0111 01
mthiM'i 1 (i) help u ttetout.
Ite
i, OoiuiaruL U'h
SUM, Perllnrtut ami
IXm't jKiy othur n
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Wo have the ovvU.
v la lit villi nut. Wit ehurv..
liiikiutM Hint offer you tfiTi tndmuiiuent
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"Jim note
1km : Jones'
hv ()rei.'oii: Sharii'n
"Mark lliinua."s s, by Imp. lllaukhlrd
No, 2 j Itivd's ''Tourist," b I, by Claren--Ion:
Morris' "O.I.I lives." b f. bv
StromUdly.
I.ATWT.
Tliu'J:Si(l kico, continued from yes
lenlay wan Mulshed t lis afteruiMiu in
two limits, won by Carrie S., Ilaruacle
xHMiid, Crawford distaueetl in tho last
limit, Timo:M7l,.
POI.K COUNTY PKHSONAI.S.
Suth Itiifti of Crowley mime in to the
ImIt.
Mrs libln( Dallas wait In today to the
fair.
'.. Howe of I'erryiluhi.i In on biislnt
lilay.
John Miinui of .MonmoTithlsattHiidlng
the fair.
Dtiiithrleof Dalluicumo over to tint
(air tislay.
O. l.uiHirof Dallas was In Salem to
lay attending the fair.
tletirxe Itemmiiigtou of Dalian wan a
Mate fair vUitor lislay.
C. II. Itlehurdwm o( McCoy was in the
ity today attending fair,
Amiiiie SMttliwlek of Polk county
'miuylit In soiue.whent this morning.
John .stump of Dallas was a uloiu
itutor today, lie was her this morn
'iig in time to nee the lire,
Dick Phillips and ihiii i( Whiteson
Salem Imsln.w isltors tolay tak
ing in the fair Uifuie going home.
(Phil .t, J'
SBlLJL,ie BROS,S CO.
Kill Two Uirdi With One Stone,
While taking a holiday to attend tho
"I'alr"UKa part of the time to visit
Ibilwon's dry geodii store. The propici
or and clurk will Ut glad to ste vu,
they enjoy showing the line ginnls. H'he
wttiUlier will soon U cxwl. M'i.vt anew
ih or jackot (or your wife and tUiugli
tor.
Thu Uiyti must be clotlunl for K'liool
thie is your opportunity to get them a
iiew suit. IH and price guarunteed
adles, iuk o see the CorMil lUJt Wrap
Mr, Mimethitig new. A full line of drv
41XHIS loiuglit lor casli to Imj wil.l lor
tush at prhMs to give salifaetiou.
W. II. HotooN,
'JD1 Commercial street.
store are for hoveral days, as the com
puiy's IsMiks and olllce aro in a state
of ehaoM as yet.
It is suggestiMl that much of the wheat
which isilamage.1 by Miter only might
lo saved by drying out in the idle fruit
dryers of thu vicinity. TIioh. Jory, of
South Salem, saved alstut 'JH) bushels
hi that way, which wiisdamagml by tho
ram, and it is sain to lie apiaetlcal prop
iwltlon, Asaspivtaclothe lire was the grandest
ever scon in Salem. The hliuu rose a
hundred ahovotho nsif of the warehouse
in a waving mass of solid llame, leaping
and throwing of great Ixxlies of llery In-
caudoneer which rose high above More
they vanished.
A greet crowd of tow us Hoplo collected
In the vicinity, but kept a resnectful
distance, as the InteiiHe heat (orUele a
UiMir appnKich. The upper windows of
the Hotel Willemotte were lllled
for a couple of lumrs with the
facet of iuterestml sp.vtntors.
Farmers must not forget Hint they
eon still store or hell their wheat : Sa
lem, witli the linns of A, M, Humphrey
A Co., and TIIIhui, Itartlett A Co.
Prom eighteen to twenly-lhe men
wore employed in and aUuit the mill
and many of them will Im thrown out o(
work, though some will Ut employe.! In
clearing away the wreck.
The lire Uiys ask TiikJouhv.m. to ex
prewt their gratitude to the Salem laditM
who brought them a breakfast at the
s vno of the blme after the worst was I
I'Miicatiou, however is not to take the
place of piety.
Go I wants well trained men with
consecrated lives.
The church needs elllcleiit men.
Patient practice and elllclent drill
will make radiant soldiers for Christ.
V.S. MoD.iuiol of Portland, Dr. A. N.
Fisher editor of the Pacillo Christian
Advocate, and Dr. 11. K. 1 linen of Port.
laud are attending the conference.
1)111. IHIATHI. HI.KCTKH,
This forenoon, among the other busi
ness transacted, which will bo reiortil
tomorrow, Dr. duo, of Portland, mid
Presiding Kl.ler Wattorn were elected
delegates to the general conference In
Chlciiga next May.
Moths.
The Shirley coiuany pruceute.1 the
dramatized version ot Ouida's fa mot s
novel last evening, before the largest
audience which has yet greeted them.
Lack of space prevents an extended no
tice, but tho"o present were highly
pleated with tho performance. Tonight
llnlwer-I.yttons' groat play, "The Uuly
of Lyons," In whicliMrs. Langtry made
her American debut will lie put on the
Umnls, and the matinee tomorrow after
noon will Ut "A (lame of Whist." which
Is very funny.
Hrrftfl
firth js.
After the Fair is Over
You should begin the year's work in AlUSIC, and pm
Mie it earnestly.
For the highest MUSICAL DEVELOPEMENT, there
is no school as good as
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
Ajjressfiiuicesco Seley, Dean, Salem, Ore.
Salem Studio
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
IMps. Effa finders Willman
Over First National Hank.
Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class
Reading.
Studio hours from ll to L mid L' to.r.
TWO FINE XKW IMAXOS IX STUDIO FOlt
I'SK OF LH'LMLS.
School Time Here
And the matter mint pressing is to have
the cliildrne's eyesight tooted, iuhw.
ily Uforo studies are undertaken or re
sumed. May save inconvenience, sick
nee, worry or eventual loss of sight Kx
nmiuatioiis free of charg.', glass advised
only when needed.
Ilring in your Ihivs and girls eurlv for
examination and treatment If mves'sarv.
HERMAN W. BARR S. 0
118 State Strict.
L. M. KIRK
54,50, A. 58
Phono B7I
StntoSt.
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building M tsrial.
Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
Wagon Scales,
Prompt and careful attention given to the deliverv of k.mkIs to
01 too citv.
iiut
li-8.1l
any
Horse Stolen
Ou Monday night last from Held near
the Kirn of K. It. Wimer who lives ill
t io road to Dayton and aUmt four mile j
....ktl. .f Ull.ktil 'CI... l..l.. tj .m 1..1.
,m.l if 1 1 1 , li.'l III til ...iiT,. tin ,1'iirtT ,0 ti til.,
over. Ilieyallhad good appetites and weighs uUml 1100. T J upside down 011
appelate the tho.iohtlulno. of thee NU1U( shoulder, white collar mark on1
w no hi gouero im.v uiougiit 01 tiiem r,slt shoulder.
, p! iffl!ifi') c,''""T'
Good Home Made Bread
i something that eervoneonjovs, ami
the broad made from our Hold Dust suit
erwr family Hour given results that the
niiMi iihiiiiv palate will rel sh. 'Ml
OLINGER nd RTGDON
Und:rtakcrs and Embalmcrs.
We wish to oiinounco to tiie general public that we have purchi
V.VVti",1,li,,,IVKn,ttoti,lt. ''"walny. ' lwt design, mid are theref.
me.l the 1110-1
Hon to handle Uun.r,, , ;i.T',. " .": !i"!. ' '" "! .lnor,,, " I""'
iktiK.1 v.. i.,iv. 1...... ?..i, ,1 ,' c I """"" ,,"l,u "creioiore.anil 1 essix
ponso, , nv have long felt that .Salem, being tho canitnl eii- nf .1 i.nn i ,(.
should U. up to date mthe manner of handling 1, , , Ae I eref -'-MKUed
1.0 exjH.i.je in purchasing the oar. It was built by J, nes ('un ml
wiVii1 mCT01;' ,N,T Y,,rk' tth0 'V"1'1 tiw ,lmwt ' i tl o I'.i "l Sta
ship khI 'ft ;!C.f! lvlnh- f,'""'l 'W l-ilt. still I It is the llnestcMr
Wo conhallv invite all to In.iuu.i r.n, f,..,;i;.i..., ...,.. 1. .. ..
give us liberal mtroiia.. ' " """ W",". ''.'T u .l.1 '."'? '"
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NORMAL
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Opening Day
Tuesday Afternoon and Evenings 5cpt, 12
Studie: Room No. 7. Pallnn mnnt.
musk and art-loiinr nnhlu- ,r.li.,u.. i ...i .i .
.. . . . ". - iiiiiiii. nil. iiiiiMj,. mill
best in tho Northwest.
The
art courM i.fthis school will lo (i al to the
4
THINGS A- A
i
Shoes,
Underwear,
Mackintoshes,
Cotton Blankets.
W
FIRST DOQI? SOUTH OF FQSTQPFIC&
SALEM, OREGON,
Jf FWiswui after September I5tb.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. S. Harding oi Mo
Miunvllle are in Salem attending lb
l. h. Oonfemnco mid state fair. Mr,
Harding is islitor of tho IVIeplwnc-
iteguter.
Kx-Oov. '.. Y. Mootly came down from
The Dalles this myrufiig. He was ac
xnnimnhsl 1 Ids son, Hon. M. A.
Moody, congressman from the second
dlstriel. who will tale hi the state fair
and visit a low days.
i .v iiunmoroi iirooks. was u haii-m
1 isitor today
On thiK things we are ilxed for
you with the Valium and prions tUit
mean a lot to the careful, i-omnnlwd
Hirchamr. Hamilton brown's school
slums, worklngmen's sImkvs, womun's
everyday sIkhw, ami thon full Unas of
the drossy IVtiigolan, Kangaroi Ikix
t'alf. Cult Skin and Vict. Our new
hues ( 1-vduV SImhw in the kite txs,
n tarns ami welt, all prices, are
value that they can't get away from.
Underwear for children, from UV a
garment up; ladles' Fleeced Vests.
ISoup; men's extra heavy Flat Klev
ivl goods, V, an I other sjilemliil ones
a. Mackintoshes fur men, women
and children at our poKilar (irk-es.
tJixxl O.xhIs from Uist makers. Cot
ton blankets in white, tan ami gruv,
all grades ou these we save you
money. Come in and see us. We are
ItroDareil to wait on nm. uhuii vui
only want to kk. You'll km- nmie
time, aim we will get our skarxv we
warrant.
,!. t....... 1 I - , ,
i Kiiiiu.niB imwii", iieiuioiu ctiKes am
IWstry is what ou are rewanleil with
w lieu you u-eour tiol.l Dust floir, V
have the finest teas, coffees, H.air autl
spuvs, pure and unadulterated, to lie
found in Sal -in,
SonnemanN,
THE OnOCEK
2 State at Teleplnu 51
i
Fire AnJ
A' Racket Prices re
WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com.
Excitement.
A rlre causes exeitemiit, but the the
tliat cooks the dinner is appreciated bv
ail who (iatroitose
The White liotise ltttauraut.
Afier The Kite,
if you have lteen hard t
are hungry you w ill find a
meal at the
WJMMkM- Itstauraut
tvurk au-i
weJIeeoLtxl
See tU
D.liclous Fruit.
tiwutiful (ochs
w our window
ami other riiv (rait
Wright A Uuntruuy.
IVWittS Utile Barly
",; 2'" . If .. W" t nrnp rh
...., v., iivh, uiiis uiHue:
Ulers nm
UA Ik 111
I... n.. ...I .. ..' .. . '- "".
I . -T l urkttiurg, N, J. Sioue Drug
More
'mvx
IA Y
Carpenter's Tools,
Blacksmith's Fools,
Fine )oo!s
Foi' Every
Irndo at
RRO
Cor. State and Libert Sis. rfalera Ore.
Dreyfus Is Free
IV) go w here he please; ami you ar.
frex to Meet atul avkr a winter m-.i-h
of tho Ust oi groceries and provisions
from IlRjk.ssox,V Kauan.
LaJitJ.
All the lates. things m f a. vu,ler
unlliiiary ran bo 1.4111J at M,. v
WOOD
We are still selling 4 foot, large hvmuI
growth wooil 2 J5 jter con!-We are
agt. for Newberg Prtssd Hre and It-
J",? 5ncki Ule work t thellhl
Uub Uuilding alto the New Custom
House; at Portland, lis llrvnn i
to.. I'hone 30. Jla Jront cor I I.e-
meketa.
Smith . Mate street y l.-4it
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