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Sample Linos of Tailor Made Suits! We will have a full line of the latest styles in Tailor made suits, direct from New York opened in our store on Monday and Tuesday, Sept 25 and 26 This is an excellent opportunity to obtain a' suit made from your own instructions. Monday and Tuesday, Sept 5 and 26 Remember the Date, HOLVERSON'S OAKII BTOHE f Fall Stocks r r Have leon tioiirlnir In for week Nothing lias been left undone to! make thin More an -ideal nlioppiitft r r place. Jwk over tlio lek ol New Belt and Collar Buckles fNcwBcadBclts f New wasti Veils f New Fur Capes f New Plaid Golf Cloths ' New silk Umbrellas f New chiffon Rufflings F New blankets and comforts New ruffled curtains, 1 J. J.- DALRYMPLE &. CO. t - 4 S f f t 4 WATCHES HuvoKonoup, huto l have iKiiilit my fall tock before the mine, I will continue to m;II at tlio ikiuiu low price an hereto fore. Movements or ram uxclinuK.il, don't forget that He have the thu hlgliiwt ami bent ttntlpt watch ruK4lrliptirtinuul Ih thu city nml price tip-to date. Watch rleanliiK 70 Main HprliiK 7fo Ami warranted for ono your. O-H-JHLINGBS DOUOOMMIOHOIAI. HT, WEATHKH ItCI'OllT. Tonlylitniiil Sunday fair. Uieyfus It I'ice To no w here hu plowiofi ; and you are free tu rmlcvt uiul iy for it winter nripply of the Unt of tjroceriiirt and provision from llittimis A Hmiav pfRfO orr.Wc- Xt&fiiliowty has jfhT oi'nsr.i) FINE BOX h EHVI Er4 V &v-3-k. Tablets, School Supplies, Artists' Material, Etc. Pictuic I laminjf in Neat Tasty Mouldiiijfs. Fancv Aats. Etc. 263 Com'l Street Wlieii You Want a Corset Heineinher we have a full Hue of It. tt (i. ami khl iHUhk MHtK tut luiml thai wo are milluit; itt cmiI to iu. Thirt are nu Iwltur ourmt uiude, and iuhu tlmi ill Uittur jiite UttMii tt trial. Our Capes. Jackets and Collarettes AroM'lllne fun! If yqu nwwl uny 4 llwwi)tHi will in 1m it $l thltw If ytw du uo( buy it of tin, we are unking yuu no profit, we only wuut tmM iIimim uut See Our Dress Goods and jCinins W'a are h1IIiik iiiuii'd hnta und fiiriilnhlii),'i at what we dd for them. OHLJUIS BROS.& CO. '' FIRST DOOR SOUTH OP POSTOI'I'ICB, k SAUMOHBGON. Lt iw fuuri yotr wlit Ik w hi chouse our houtw. burn, Hop, or ait) thiu 1 1 you h, km twt mtwt. CASH STORE 'I "Silver Shirts" In fancy fIri. New ilark shade, In bias lriMg. Iteulur f 1.35 vitality, our price f 1.00. i i White Collars for ladle nml t;eiil. Intent f liajKjn All (he 2 for 25c. a Place your order now for your winter, suit. We show 300 samples of "The Royal Tailors" O'oods.l .Wade to order clothes at the price of stock garments, ki Ice Not Olven Away. 1 cannot nffonl to ulvu Ice away, hut 4iu MclliiiK u pure nrtlclu at u price that ih within the reach of all. ClIVHTAI, IflC WoilKH. J. Mairuiro, Prop, 0 15 tf CAPITAL HKIJWKRY Ul'.UK. UOTTLBD Kllm;erA Ueck,Hucccsors to HouthSalem Uotthr.i Works. All oriliint for lottlod lxsir will bo lllled at the brewery. Kent on cold Morale, Frco ulty delivery. Telephone 2IHI. Ice Veiy Nesily Qlven Away, We can wlvu leu uwiiy, to convince yuu conic mill nee imw tiiu u chunk yuu uct fur little iiiuuey Our Ice Ih miiiiiifitu turu fruiu pure distilled water. ciiLllol leu Works, atf Ill.lNUKK & IlKCIC Reform School Supplies, I am mm ready tu receive proMrul for supplied to ho furnished the Oregon statu reform school for the quarter end lllj! UecitmlMiritl, I KIM. A lint of the mill pi Iim wanted will ho furnished on appli cation. II. K, lllt'k'tltH, Superintendent MhUiiii, Or., Sept. IK IMI IH tf WOOD We are Mill sclliiiu I foil, lurxo second growth wood fit Ufi ir cord We arc nut. for New hurt; Pressed lire and Ito ti tit n llrlek. see the work at thollllhcc ('lull lltlildinn also the New Custom House, at Portland. U.K. Hbsti kv A Co., I'lioiie :t0. .Ill) trout tor. Chi- mekt'tu. FRANK S, DEARBORN, Booksellerj Stationer Printer, ins iai.i. i.im oi PAPERS, CONSOLITATION Of Willamette and Portland Universi ties, Will be Ordered And Old Willamette Will be It." Other Proceedings of ths M. E. Conference. Sunday, Fept. 21, wa n day long to be remembered by the Methodist of .calm and vicinity. At a. in. occurred the love feat led by Kev. Klwnrd Oittlns. Ilithop Vin cent pri-flelied at II a. in. one of 1114 forcible and inaU-rly H.'rnioiiH. The large choir under thu competent lwuler.liip of 1'rof. Seley rendere.1 two ileuilld anthems. MIm IHia White and Mre. St'ley each rang Iwautiful kiIol Two young mirilfterw were ordained to ileaMtiiH prdurp by Illrhop Vincent. A collection of fM wan ratped for the 18 dinthled proacheni and 0 widows of preacher of the Oregon confercme. The memorial H-rvice i.t 3 p. m. in memory of thofe of thb familieiiof mln IMit, who have died during the year wan an IinpreMive nervlco. The tinging wan led by Itev. S. A. Htarr. Thu ongn were: "One Sweetly, Holetmi Thought;" "Hockof Ageij" and "Jenus Iiver of .My Soul." Ilev. Summurville offenil l'rayur. Scripture wos read by Hev. Abbutt. Dr. C!uo Hioke In memory of Mora, o Cline, hod of Hev. and Mrx.C. H. Cliue, of Portland. Hev. John l'ariionx nad a beautiful tribute to thu memory of Ming Mildred atterx, daughter of Itev. and Mrn. I A. Wattem, of Sulem. Iluv.Porilnkoof the faithful Chriiillan life of Mm. Horner, wife of Hev. I'. It. Horner, of I'iiIIm City. Kev. S. A. Starr oko in the higheat tiruiHof the lute Kev. C. It. Tliiiliiirn( the young anil excetHlingly promising pator of Ceuteiiary church I'ortlund who mi recently aiinwere.1 the tuimmoiiH to "come up higher." ATTIIK I'HHMIIYTMIIjtV CHUHTII. At l:.'W p. in. the I'renbyterian church wan filled to hear thu Chaiitaiupiit 'w ier Hervlce led by lllcliop Vincent. Printed ccricoii were dlntrlliiited and all took part in the rcFpoiiidve rending and liymiiH. The IHhhup gave a brief and interest ing outline of tlie Chitiitainpia work. 1. Ah a place it Ih a Hummer ruort 1 1 nt t provide recreation hychiingu of oc cupation. '2. Ahii mntemen( iirovidiM for i'l uocciit, rulluing. atliuiifittlng occiiii.itlon in literature, hclouce, art, and liigher Hocial life, and wekH to KiriutHltu thwe with the Hplril of a nyni jmtliutio and Catholic faith. ti. It rcekti to promote thu culture of all ivroplu. I. It xlandri for adult education. Ti. It BtattdH for Mpulai clucatluu In wide ranged of tiought. II. StitudH lor thu home ai. the mint uiiortaiit and effective twicliingaguiiey. 7. KtaiulM for the true co-otx. ration of lioiiui with the Hicr.il iiiHtitutloiiN, the public cchool, the college, the prei, thu public librury, the public lyceiim and whatever IhwiiIcm umkcH for the edu cation of all the eoplr. H. Ktaudii for HyHteuiutic reading un der wImi dircctluu of college men. 0. StiiiidH fur the appreciation, clr culatlioii and right umi of ImkiUm ituinug the eoplo. 10. htitu.bi fur the critical, M'ieiltillc, literary, ethical, and devotional Mtiidy of the Holy Scriptiirttii. 11. MiiiiiIh for the true uplrlt and art ( leeching in wide run goo of human learning. I'.'. Chaiitauipia kIuiiiIh for thu true 'iiirit and art of living in hariuuuy with the (ulluMt uiifukliugH of truth in the Holy ScripturiM in nature, hi human nature, and in ciuncu, art and litera ture. M'MIIV UVItMMI, At 11:16 the Kpwurth UtugiicotM, K. ehiirch, luvitel the Chrlttiau Kndmnnr of the l'ruMbyteriitiiuhiirch tu meet with them und hear Mr. Sue Harrington Cuiidaiid u I'renb) teriau iniMtiouary fruiu Clilna, The lecture room wax orowde.1 to Dtamling nxiiu and Mre. Cttiihdund gave an InterectingaiHiuuiit of liur wurk im a inwlutd iiilfwliuiury. She furinurly renkled in Stlem ami Iiuh a luwt of friemlH hertv. T. S. MeDMiileln, pr4iliiit o( I'.irlUuwl HUlrlot npworth i.Mgue, Im Mikehrklly. At S p. lu. wan held the annual iiiIh iuimry Hirv itv. 1'mjnr uiu offered b Itev. II. Oberg. Srlpture rend by ltev. Momlnger. Tlw wrmmi whh by ltev, II. W. KelUy. I). I)., of 1'ortktml. 'Hi collection In Oregmi alone fur HitMlmt during the eitr Jut i'IumhI itmuuntl t i 1,071 an i in-ream over luxt year of over 10 r oent. Musin v MUHMSU. iMvoUtMutl tuereUw uiwl ln!tnre li IH.liop VimuU IteHtilar InuMmv fol low l. Ileporhi of euuiudtte udl.sl fur. (uiferWH'mtwwardn mjitirteil flWW ap MrlWl Miuuug the 17 vlainuiutH. OIImt eoitiuiltH reirU rwid were on woman' houe muMituiH; Uvuk ami IKiriodksiW. wHmn' furelii miMouM. Kpworth Uwgue. chureh stuniuii ltMJutiuu of uppnvlutUiu and tlmiikU) HUhop Vliicwt fur Iim ju.t, kiMtl ami genial prMiklimc.v during thin OUIltlKWIfe Wri pilel. A twtutiilttee witii pkMiitnl to hv tu the HipHirl of Mre. Itaymau.1 of War ruiituu. She m the only tme rtuiutiiuug of the curllt uiiNilouaritw tu Orvguu having htUmnl fur the Method Lt church hen for M ear. She U neurit rti yinfugti without relative ami live ithM) and t a citpple. Dr. 11. K. HliuMt wa lutnvliu'v.l and iake brKvlly uf hU book "The Millen ary Hlatury t4 Orvgun." Kfty vean tgu the Onigon rt'ufereu.v iiuuttt r four men ; Wm. Hulmrt. Alvlu Waller. J. H. WilUur and IUv id llie. MUtlUV MlKMNU. CuuiiiiltttMou ediieutiou remrtei and rviuutcd that Willamette uniuritv and 1'oMland unit entity UtetuiMilidatitl The ciuumitttHi coiiMitl .4 ll.-nrv Itauiiiim, M. (' Wire, J. dm 1'arMut and N. 1- Jvukuu. As no plan was tnentioncd as to where the school would be located in event of consolidation or as to the details of such movement, Dr. 1. I). Driver mode a speech faying tie would not vote for anything so indeflnate and as is his custom becoming quite emphatic In hS langunee. it was seen a debate was to follow, and by vote of the conference the room was cleared of all trsoni not members of the Ixxly. Secret tfioii aitjourned at 12 in. to meet again it 1 :30 p. m. rrtland university men as gool as mlmit that they are alxiut gone under but would like to lie let down as easy as iwsslble. In event ol the consolidation the onf Khool will be Willamette university and It will remain at Salem. Conference will adjourn at 2 p. m. and attend the oen!ng exercises at Willam ette university, lltshop Vincent and Dr. J. K. Morris will deliver addresses. SCHOOLSIOPEN.NEXT MONDAY. Klgth dtaii Will Be Put Into the Lin coln School. The repairs and ialiitlng of the school house have nil beu flnished up, and they are cleaned hi good condition for the coming school seaon. The Improve ments lu general will Ihi appreciated by loth pupils and teachers. School will ojiun on Monday, October 2. Superintendent Yoder will le at hii olllce, In the I'ast school building, where he can Iw found regularly from now on. There will ls n teachers' mrcting on next Saturday, nt thu Hast school, mid all teachers are requested to lie present for thu transaction of such business as may be of interest beforu the oeuiug of school. The Hlgth grade will be added to the South school, and sonic other .changes may ; made. All school children can now register at their resectivu schools and will not have to go to the clerk's olllce. Wheat. We are buying or storing all classes of uraln at our w uro houses at Salem and Macletiy. Wheat prices range from 4l)c down to IlOc kt bushel. A.M. Humi'IIIikv V Co. MAHftlBO. K ITCH llX-liO WKItSOX. A 1 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, In Stuyton, at the homo of Dr. und Mrs. J. M. Kitchen, parents of tlio bride, Miss Dcauu W. Kitchen, of that city, nml Fred It. Ilowcrsox, of Salem. The groom Is house physician nt the Saluui hospital. Thu ynungcotiplo w 111 re side lu this city. MITCHi:i.I.-l'i;i.l.KI At the bride's home In l'ruithiiul, tit 8 p. in. Thurs day, September 21, lHIKi, Misi Klizu Imth Fuller, to K. M. Mitchell. The cerumony was performed by Iluv. (I. 1". West, of thu MctlKMlist ehuruli. l'lie griNim is the teucher nt Haysvlllu. liURN. CII.MNHSS-At their home at Silver ton, Oregon, on Siptemlwr III, 1MS.I, to Mr. ami Mrs. K. (). Clmniiuw, a sou, 'Hie mother wits formerly M!h Kiln Itityhuru, of (orviilll. DIED. IIUOOKS.-At Mrs, John V. the home of Mr. and Murphy, in North Sa ck ii. m.. on Sitiirdav. September '.fit, of spinal ineiilnglllH, Victor Hunt llrooks, age.1 2 years, II inoutliH audit davN, the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs, l-Muurd A, llrouks. IIOWHIlS,OX-On the 'JAth Inst., nt the home of the Mrent at the corner of Thirteenth and Mission streets, in Sulem, Ariuin, sou of KnuicU (i, and I.llllaul.. Ilowei Usox, ugml yrs o imw 17ds. Dismtse membranous diarrhea. The funeral to morrow at 2:tl0 p. m. at the liou llurlal hi Iturnl Cemeterv CUOAKS AND DRESSES Lndl.tH, sou aholau nnnulu iin no Oitlui uii tiiainiiy nt noiveraon'tt. taken today nml tomorrow Prompt Service When you juit up at the Old Pt Olllce stable. Wir team Is well fel and gnximeil and if vou newl a rig vhi get what cuu be depeudel on (Milium A Urown. ti-aft i..u.d. Not Untried. Fortunately for our eiwtiuneni mir utiHik uf II.Mir ami provisions linve nbt lieuu Injured lv llru-lHit ure fr.wli. (Mil in insMHitnml Wve y.Hir order. Ilmu mmi A Itufdtii. u ,HM. I'ice Conceit, llicro will lie it Irvu concert lu our itoru rrlday evening tsuiiiiiencldg ut T ocuh'k. viNiareiuv to.. Jod. Muvnhh A Suss. State Fair Closed Not linnet to get a dinner at the fair grounds, but ample prvanttiou is made etiohdu) tu give all w Ito Kttrouie us u Km1 meal at I'lIK WoMIkH ItKirVl'KWT. 1R' KADY KDIt YOU - Oar and for Men, Women and Children In ull urailos. are the talk uf lot, uf folks theM) tluyi. Wo never fall to convince anyone of the fact that wo have linna-t u'tKxN. at llvlntr prlcat. Our Uiyn and ulrU Scluiol Macks, our Mackintoshes fur men und women, hlc lines of l'ii(lcreur, II imlkerchlefs, Nutleimuf all kinds, etc., aro oapturluu' the tridc We ll at the lowest rocket prices for cash only. Coil, hen's lleecod unilorwcar, 10 up; ltuun'it infant's vtoil vesu, all ptue; llov'it ileecetl vutsumt draw er; Children' union nulls, 23a; Ladies' llccccit unrterwojtr, IS; Ladic t extra chk! iletwnl, iio up; Ladies union Mills, nil price; Kxtra larwe nu undent oar fur llo&tiy tmlles cotton and wool; Ladles' w.kiI and C4lruere hoe, all prlcef; Ladles' heavy lleoced hose, ISc; Ladies' line iWeccd. ribbed top. 26c. Children's tlevcctt, Ko; Htbued sohuil luve 10, IS, 17. k -Hie smoothest quulitlet we vo ever shown MKNS underwear in all tirades. iC up. i-otton and wool, Mackiu loslivs,siilcU,Socks,Tles.(.)ilant,elc RACKET PRICES. WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. i i iimmii DAMAGED WHEAT. A Force of Men at Work Putting It In Sacks. Its Disposition Not Yet DetermineJ O.i Wheat to Ce Received at the Lower Mill. The pyramid of wheat left on the site of the burned warehouse and mill is now being socked up preparatory to.oine illsoitioti thereof, which has not yet been determined upon. The Insurance companies gave their consent that the milling company take change of the wheat and do whatever could bo be done for its present prefer rat ton, ami under Mr. Wilcox' Instruc tion" Manager Holland lias a force of men at work. A force of men were ut work on Sun day pulling to pieces the w reck of the big flouring mill rtre. The thick walls of the bill", which were left standing, were charred all over and in many nlaies still burning. Much of this waj torn to pieces and scattered over the street and the fires extinguished. Today the work of demolition is still proceed-1 ing The fragments ate lieing dragged out by horse paw er, loaded on trucks J and taken away. I Thu work of sacking the piles of wheat ut the ruins of the mill and ware-i houe was commenced yetenLiy, and it force of aliout ItO men wai put on this morning, sacking with scoop shovel), socks haying been obtained from Port land. The bfns in the north end of the mill building were not elevated from the ground, as wore tho'o in the warehoili-o, and they werecotnurutivcly whole, lly chopping a hole through thewullne.tr the ground, the contents of one of tlue bins were drawn off 'uto sacks hi pretty good condition. There is much lire aliout the premises still and the entire wreck seems to be smoking. Many hot little llres are eat-1 lug away in different places, but it U thought better to let them alone than to turu any more water Into the wheat. The big pile of wheat is full of heat, and much of it is to hot to Iwur the i hand on after it Is sucked. There has been a rumor current that i the farmers intended to demand of the ! milling eoiuKiuytlie full amount of their wheat, on thu theory that a warehouse company is fully responsible for wheat on storage. There scorns to be uothg in this, however, us it could not be verified. A good legal authority, who has liecii employed by many of the farmers to hsik (Hit for thulr interests, says that lu his opinion a claim of this kind could nut l enforced ; that in the warehouse receipt given there i a special provis ion exempting thu comtauy from liabil ity In ciim) of lire; that in the eases where the farmers had not vet received their receipts, but only hold their weight tickets:, the common prttcthc of warehouse men would govern. As s.sin as the K)werouii Is nit in. the coiiiKtnr will commence receiving wheutut the lower mill. A donkey en gine will Im used tuniorurily, until the Hume mil he tlxed up, and the company will Ih) ready to commence receiving wheat about the middle of this week. CLOAKS AND DHESSES. Lntllos. aoo choloo samples now on display nt Holvarson's Orilurs taken today nntl tomorrow. HOTEL ARRIVALS. UULAMirrTK Chan. F. Mack. I'ralrio City Waller' ii ..... r I Card, Oruttun City; Harney May ey .iiny, uiirrif bun:: .V ti. lalrclillos. Fulnlnlo, Or. .n. . itutier, .Monmouth dco. I. tilaer, Denver; John K. AIiImiII, Aurunt;(ieo. ll.ColliiiH and wife, I.d Ian; Juiiicn M, Ilerry, So, Omaha; It. Smyth; T. Cullender, t", V.. tirahnm. VhfcaKo; K. (1. Ilaldit, I.. Kull Flint J. H. Foster, San FranciM., IoiiIm Freiiud, 11, II. Kline, New 'York; SundertMm ltcek, Juliun Uiw,j. V. Strclt. I). Uaiinu, It. J. I.imlen, II. M. tlntut, It. M. It. W. lleiiuumau, II. A. lirwiltlue, J. It. liuijera, r. ihompAou, V. S. DyKurt. Thou. ColleiiMHi, It. II. WiUon, J. F. O'lMiuell, lleiij. Utx, I'ortlund. Reward Offered. Stolen fruiu the corner .( State and Commercial ntrcetn, Saturday night a a No It) ltuiublur Hieycle, No. HM1. Uwvo ut ltoveduro SaliMiu. I.iUral re ruwitnl und uutpiuntiuun unketl. JtMHh Clvhk. Hurry and Woiry. You inny have to hurry to catch the cur but m n.v.1 nut worrv, ou will' llnd ytuir dinner well cooked and ready j wlicn vou ct down to the will White Hoiiih Itetanntnt IIa.ultou Hruwu Shoes for the mIioo1. COTTON HLAN'KCT.S - (Jot u blotter pile than laslswtsun.aud the trade attain eurryliiL' lliem ..if In quantities, -lie a pilr up, fur the kinds you tun use. Wlilto, ray ami tan, all values. Watoli our windows f(,r ioods and price. North wlruinw has some very otiolco valuos Id underwear just uuw. AHOUT II1CYCLKS - We have a few soaps in .HtMiily used wheels for mon that are very cheap. A ladles special in excellent uape for 13 Sundries of all kinds uood line lu mock Carbide lu uuU 2lt. 25t. irT8TTTTrnBaJjaJgMjLtfl''' MT5r!fjXSi-Jtf"''i MBN'S SUITSI We have them from 54 up, Our special is a good ser viceable suit for S5j gives universal satisfaction, In boys' and childrens' clothing we carry an immense line from the cheapest to the best, nbiaz: goods Our fall stock is now complete, Fine lines of dry goeds at lowest prices, teelrod umbrellas, elegant lines, from 50c. up, Rubbers, mackintoshes, trunks and valises FRIEDMAN'S NEW RA6KET, Cor. Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore. Cyclone Cameras The Improved Magazine Cyclone In stock st all timet. We carry a full line of Supplies Card Mounts Plates Papers Trays Developers Toners Call and examine our line. 'A V h State Sired. Good Home Made BrcaJ In MHiietluii that cvervniieeiiki), and the bread maile fruiu our (I1 biift fii erior family tl.mr pvei restilt-i that the mo-t dainty wlte will rehh. White, nutritiotiri breNiIx, ileluiouM cuken and inn-try in what vou are reward..! with J' I'" voutfeourliold Dun Hour. We have the tlnwt l. eiffft-en. Hour nml Hict, pure and unadulterated, to Ih fimnd in Salem. SonnemanN, TUB GIIOCRU 124 Bute nt Telephone 51 The Eloquent Eye "- "Ullu" -yv- Souietunen u iU ower; it mods help to thiiin clo-elv, I .v tkiutxi optician win tet the evtw free of eliartjt and Mceurutuly adjitst 1 kIusmv to suit the sight. If you can le fitted from the laiye assormwit kejrt in J sUvk it will U a matter of but a few minute to do so. If clagMk) iiiunt 1-e made it w ill take a few daye. If anv one i eed Klassositliil l too tour to jmv a mo.1. rate price, we will w t ke n disomnt or in mime cuhm jtrvM-nt tliutn with t'lass. HERMAN W. BARR S. O.. (iraduate Optician US State St Kill Two Uirds With One Stone. While takiug a holiday to attend the ! ra.r iirvn jwri (H iim HUM to Mlt llolimin x.lrv ifooiU sttuv. Tlie propiel or and clurk will be k-U.1 to si joti. the) euj fhowim; tlm flue mU. The weather will kwu U ooo), wWt a uw cape or u ket for your w ife and daugh. The boy mutt be cloiiieil for schf.J thuuvouropimrtuniU' to get Ummi a new suit, lit ami unce jwamml la.ies. ak 'o m thelNt Melt Wmis lrn, tutthiig ww. A full line of dry goods bought Air cask to be sold for cash at prices to give MttfitetMw. .T , w- .. JU7 Cowweretal staet. Heal Quitters. V r watrr inektuK ami cMaavas. also s.ullrft Hrvu tntpxs W t-wale WriUt a in. jx n I is., ' I ilijjiliif cot; irTlHJFrP wwrrinfniiniii tpiihimh wnwimi,rtTn2!y'"M- "mii) lTs'T4rjfZjrStCVAXrtiT4liT4Wrt4ZrtiXjZS.4T4ZjTUld NONE There never has boon n cigar phiced'on any market that has given the universal satifac lion that tliotnice,sweet, fragrant, aromatic I La Corona, I La Commerc?, aregivlni: to the fastidious moker. They arc pure, that's sure. All dealers sill them. A. fliOCKENSTEIN, Propp. Old Ar. Fogy I'oe-i not lielieve in mlvort Intiivr a profeion Young Ak. Entuupuise Hat conllilcnce in the University College of Miisic And wuntD nil theieope to know that it i The Best in the West. I'lione 2iilil for Cutalogue, or mhlrei-i Francesco Sele , Dean, Salem, Ore. Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Elfa finders Willman Oter lut National Hunk. iano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory .mJ Class Readme Studio bourn from U to 12 nml '2 lori. Classes in TWO FINK XKW IMAXOS IX STUDIO I'OK NKW PI I'SK OF U M. KIRK 64,50, &. 58 Phono 871 Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cment, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scales. rrompt and careful attention yiv of thecitv. OLINGER and RIGDON Undertakers and Hmbalmers. We wih to nnnounce to the general imbhc that we have piirchaMHl tl. t elejjunt and in.iiitllcaut funentl car, of latest dwicu, nml ure therefore lu a l"" tioii to handle funentln in n much Mtvr manner than heretofore, und will. . "i n'iie. We have louu felt that Sulem, being tlio capital city of n Kfi " '''',' Mhottld lie up to date in tli manner of humlliiit; fuiieniln, and wo have tl r i- re MMrednoexiieniu purcliunini: the car. It was built bv the Juiiim t'uiin " jI '" to., Itohef3ter, New York, wImIuiI.1 the tlnent vehielun lu the I'nitol -v bile thin in not the mot exwn,iv' fuuerul car ever built, ntlll it in the lilt imi'ivl i jrw.iii. Wtftonlmlly invite all 1 in-iHH-t our give un liberal jKitronage W, NORMAL COLLEGE OFMUSIC UNO ART Z. M 1'vrmn, .vih j .. iiuovvN, -v , t-v Wpeflillfif JW i-r. , A r Tuesday "Afternoon Studie: Room No. 7. Patton Block. The music ami art-loving pub) cordially invlttil. The music and art Doorx-a ofthis m-Ik4 will ! cpwl to the best In the Northwest, We have just Largest single HEATING Ever brou lit They are the WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. The latest pattern of the best Air Tight Heater in the Market MCLB AOKNVa Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. GOOD! SO SWEIiTi SO I'KAOIUNT s OOP Champion,! EmblerR, ANOS IX ITIMLS. StntoSt en to the delivery of goods to anv pit 'l Ml 'alt tt ur facilities, and when necessity reU r , t OUN'liKU A llliilN Miim. Ioc . Director. l'rinci4tl of Art. and Eveningv?ept, 12 received the shipment of STOVES to Salem. celebrated so BROS