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tnrww- firsrTTpn iVr I-V -Vf V .1 , R ' I " d 'H - . ! P'V f vr . L' " , vf , $ V Kt nhJM CHILDREN ;.. Are treated it fairly fn Mir iiere 4 we w&atd treat their rareats. vtc ever Uke an natair ad vantage of Myeae. : : . . OUR PPICfiSARfcTHESAMETOALL An! "Mosey reloaded If yevre cot satisfied." is the men 0 of ear store. : KAWDKBRCHIBF BOXES SOMETHING NEW AND DAINTY. WE GIVE ONE WITH EACH HAND KERCHIEF AT 35C OR OVER. X HOLYERSON'S If You're Wise You'll Buy Your Fall Gown Here WBY1 BKjum m , 1 to am 1 1 tci in I Uty or froa a HittB aress Finest Quality Golf Cloth k v. k k V, For making cape And Golf skirto j W inches wide, coloring perffct. , $3-50 VjC the yard. Thee raloea cannot be rsatehed elsewhere. i i An Extra Value in.... Homespuns M inches wMe in Grays, Tans and Drowns the yard. A special value nat Wlec Tits 25c Swell New patterns L (906 k DALRYMPLFS In .11 11 t 65ofi 8& Important to Contractors ThocerniuirinKrciiiiMit will do well to hi-od the hiIvk " that uinuts aru hound to advanut in priu bvioru long. Two oarloads of tho culohrutdil Giant Cement In store at our wan-huuM and uu cnlo (U (he otd prices. , D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Froot st. RATES ON ICE The (olloutug low ratus on ico havo Inhiii agritwl upon .y thu Capital Ico Worki and Crystal Km WorkH, of this olty lMglunlug May In; Confeotloiiery aturoo, hotola and fish inarketa, using 100 ll or moru at n tltnt' 50o par huudrml , luw than 100 Urn 7m. Priyate partltts using 100 lbs or moru, 76c; Ions than 100 lbs, lo ixir lb. No sale boluw 10c IcpJntfli. IOUU7.B0; half Um, f4.O0, at thu works. luti slupjxtvl In Jickb 7&u per 100, snuks oitra Cai-itaIi Icjc Woiikh ijf f'MVHTAI Trie Woiikh AiJs C .TO "fcs S1 4i"l"'m TES-ir TOXIjSLY Byers Best Eastern Oregon Family Rlour Once tried always used Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction. VTe tarry a fry extcDBijeJln of Armour's ratals , dUied slicbd bhbh veal loaf STAR HAM SLICED BACON Use Armour Hams and floe Breakfast Bacon Tbey are f loe.n. Jiooe teller la the market We recommend these goods as Htracinber the dlshtTvvc ar Calllaaadseeihcar., :otH -St' Phono 511. MlWTl iS BBSS TfiA RiV Ranrafn Urvnco nf Cilatn HvUwv Ul W44IVIII. i i i i d i i i i i ethtr store la the city tet fas r mar snicest siocxs 01 suks iacnc. enner ia quxiny.qaaa- L tt K r CjHf Jar i - WHlfJLT fMW- we nave cnosco our suxks rasre diversified mikes this the average store would think of tooklnr. at. We have worked bard, tol.it here, there an 3 everywhere, seartblor for the test jblsjs the world prodsccd. : : : About i Ul Uttttt Wo bay oar One furs direct from tlio grustan Furriers in this (wintry. They are (made right, look right and wear right. We inrltc you to visit onr Fur deirartment as wo aro offering miiio great valutss. "RELIANCE" WRAPPERS AND HOUSE DRESSES. They are t.iado witli tlitt no imp Ht'l linlnsr. They fit tho figure. 1 B, 51.50. $1.75, f, (JO, f'.' J. Shawknlt Half Hose For Men,.... Just One Grain of Dust May make your watch a prnvaricator of the worst typo; may cauro you to miss your train, your husinesR ungaguinent, your uppoiutmont with yulir wife, If tliu uforeaid uruln reposes in your chronometer; most pooplu call it 11 walnh. Ja:1 us tee tho tronblH and rco tlly it. All watches sold or repaired hero vuarutitfcd to b kupt In pet feet repair foronu )onr Wutchas cluanml, JHc, Main Hpritig! 76f. Cll lllniroc Scientific Ocllclan hext Door to llofverson's ikss,.rk JkJ tttt'ttVv VVIIUrnellc, J C I.tudsuv, l'ortlaud. II K .ouimbiiry, Portland, .JiunoH Kihvards, Portland. J W Uughun, Now York. M Purlieu, Medford. V J Ntdkou, Portland. II A llrmwir, Portland, Wind II jwatt, tian Frauelwi. A N Smith, Portland. Wnltur Jauksou, Portland. C O Olanstiii, Giiuby, Oru. W KJuffrtws, Portland. U CSurdun, Astoria, Oru J B ltvv, Ban I'ranclaco. Ohm. K. .MoKulghi, Marslilleld. K II Dnfur, Thu Dalle. J M Hiinii, Hiokanu, Wash, Geo Mct'urkla, Howell, Prarlo. II llamburuer, bau KraueUeo. K 0 Arnohl, Oorvallls. A 11 WtMthuruinl, Albany. Takea lly Mistake. Will thu lady who took the iHuikago coiitaiuiiig a ladhj'uaby iiiiBtakufrom my storo Mils morning pIihmu relurn tb MllllO. 1AIMIIIK tlHUKKIMUM, 10 1 tf OA0TO3T1.IA, Hear the f 1b Kd H Haw WJ Bl LUNCH IONGUE I ANtUS TONGUE BONED TURKEY BONED CHICKEN ARMOUR'S LARD MINCED HAM SUMMER SAUSAGE .. being strictly first-class tlvlof away free, , "r Graber !R l'JI SlatoHI. MINISTERS APPOINTED For Churches of the German Conference. I P.xeedlsts of a Soctessfsl Session for This Crow lot Branch of tihe Methodist EtU- cotal Work. At the Love Feast on Sunday great credit was given to the missionary la- bors of Hev.T. F. Royal, who organize the first German 31. . helped conler encc. Oa Sun Jay. W. T. Koeder, of Tacoma, Julius Trsglto, f Logan, Or., ad T. Beyan. of the American Indian mhtons, ordained as ueaeons. Mr. Traglk) was converted about five years ago nnder the ministry of Itev. Carl Jans a.t Sa lem. Itev. Joseph EchwJprtllch of Seattle, whoUd tlio devotional service 3Iomlay morning also beoaaie a Christian in Uie Sulem ihnreli under the same minister. A report was read and adopted douounc ing the propaganda for Mormonism A report was adopted on moral re forms, temperance and observance of thH Sabbath. All those reports were read it. German and adopted in English A historical committee also reported and it was adopted. The reports were ordered printed In tie minuted. ' The Attointmeols. '. were announced by Bishop Andrews, as follews: Snpt. Sot. Pac. German 31. E. con ference, Geo. Hurting. Presiding eldir, H. T. I-ange. Fairhaveii, Wn-, F. II. Michel. Addy, Milan and Cheney, Wn., F. W. Burchfioltz. La Grande and Baker City, to be supplidd. Bethany, G. A. Jahn. Davenport, Wn., Jos. Hepp. Clarks, Iogan and Handy, E. J. Trag lio. Hrtton. Wn , J. W. Beckley. Milwaukic, Geo. S Boeder. North Yamhill nnd Forest Grove, Hans Hansen. ' - " Portland, first church, Carl Jans. Portland, second church, C. A. Prios ing. Kidgcflcld, J. G. 3lorhing. UiUville, Wn., Ludwig Geiser. Itocalia and Wankon, Wn., Peter J. Bohnert. Salem and Stayton, J. C Jahn. Seattle, Wn., Joseph Schwiortlioh. Spokane, Wn.,Uco. Harting. Tacoma, J. W. Boeder. Walla Walla and Bickulton. Wn., Chas. A. Wentech fft without appointmont to' attund aucu of our schools, W. J. Herwig. DIED. STAPfKTON In Saloin. Oregoj, on Haturdfty, September '-'O, 1900, John Stapleton, of Independuuce, aged 07 years, of cauce of tlio bowels. Dcceatcd was a native of Canada, and taimo to Oregon in 18(11, suttling 011 u farm nuar Induponduncu, whuru ho resided unMl his dvuth. He leaves a wifo and eight children; all grown. Theyare: iThoraas U, Stapleton, Gold uiidale, Washington, .Mrs. 3!ary I)ua tnn, Salem; Mrs. hlla .Miller, Vancou ver, Washington; George W. Htaplo tou, Portland; Mrs. C. L. McDonald, L'lwiHtou, Idaho; I). P. Stapleton and Jitiiius T. Stapleton, Independence. Miss Jotiu Di'uton, night oratoi at tho Salem teluphonu exchange, in a granddaughtur of the deceased. All of the children except TIkmi. I), Stapleton mid .Mis. .McDonald aro here at present. Tho reiuuiiiHWoro taken toliidojnloiicu whuru the funerul took place today. UUPBKL Sept. 0, 11KX), at 11:15 p. m., George N. KubduII, age XI years, ut the homo of his sister, Mrs. W.,11. I'oltlt, 'JXrd and Mill street, Salem. Thu funural will be huld ut the Central Congregation uhuruh, Tuus-lny at 10 11. in. Marlon County Taxes, Theru has lceu a rush of taxpaylng at tho Sheriff's ofllco for a week or so, and 1 1 Ht ill uontiuiKW. Taxes becaufu delin quent this morning but until the county court nuts, Sheriff Durhlu Is iuiosliig no penalty. The Sheriff has 1 11 rued over to Treas urer Downing 5110.117.su of 1SJ taxos ami had ubout 4!l,000 more on hand this morning. Tilts loaves about f5,000 sllllUibu uollucted 011 tho lrTJO roll. Writ or Election. C?ov. (leer has today IbbiksI u writ for a fcpeulul election to tilt vuuauuy caused by death of A. J. Knott, Multnomah county. It will be huld on (ho day of Pruilduiitiul election. That Joyful Fecllof With thu oxliilnriitlug finiKt) of renewed huitlth and utrunglli and iuturual clean line', which follows the usu of Syrup ot l'Mrfs, ia unknown to the fuw who huve not prugroaoiHl Ixiyoud thu old-timu uiMlh'iiiafl and thir uhcap subitiutu4 Boiiiutlmcs off u rod but noor ucCuptotl by tho woll-lnformtHl. lluy tho geuuiuu. Muuufaettirod by the California Pig Syrup Co A III! Wonder. Peonlu w ho don't know wh- "Won der" toseu other pttoplu going, but thoto who iuku tneir mcais at tnu popular ru sort uiulurstuim why w many persons pnironue 1110 woiuiur uostnurum. Wheat Market, JiAN PiiANfiaro, Oct, l. Cash 102l UiHOAflo. III., Oct. 1. Oct. 77i(. ttlem, f0. GOLD DUST FLOUR KADK UV The Sidnov Power Co, NIPNCY(OUXaON. ."Jit"- ' iiiado (or iainily use, ask yQur gnxsurs(or It (Iran and shorts always on baud. A T. WALN. AGENT. I'HONB 61. SALEM'S EDUCA- I TI0NAL INSTITUTIONS ijs ' Public Schools Opened This: : Morning. ' , Other Schools' of the City All Punnlai Wtthi . Proitetis of Larte At- t teadaocc. 1 The tHty td tools opened this mornipg j with a good attendance for the first day. A meeting of the school teachers of the city was hold at the eatt wbaol Satur day afternoon, and they received their instructions from bupt. Yoder. The Teachers' Aseociatfon was reorganized ami .Miss Minnetta Mager and Miss Ber- er,,ithn Byrd were elected president ami vice-president, respectively. Pupils were classified and enrolled at the different school buildings this morn ing. Kacb pupil was furnished with a list of books he or she will require, and ' dinied until Tuesday morning, when school will commence in earnest. No I collections were made today for the school savings bank but they will le commence again next Monday. At ) o'clock the principals met at the East Halom school and reported to city Supt. Yoder, bringing in the enrollment at the different schools. The total enrollment this morning, as reported to Ctty SupU Yoderat 1 o'clock, was as follews: East School -152 Park School 201 Lincoln School 101 Central School 138 The principal of the North School had not yet reported. This morning's enroltcment cannot be taken as an indication of the probable attendance, as it is impossible to get the children to all come in and register the first day. It is probablo that the number of pupils at each school by the last of tho week will be 15 to 20 percent larger than the figures above given. Sacred Heart Academy. Tliis well known Institution openedun Sept. 0th, wh'oh has proved to be rather too early, as the hop and fruit picking having interfered with the attendance. Now, that these crops are gathered the attendance is increasing rapidly. The enrollment is now about 75 nnd will Iks much higher The prospects for the ixjBgon aro of tho brightest. Capital Business Collect. The attendance is belter than it over has been before at this timo of year and ProfoBeor Staley feels much gratified at tho outlook. Theahort hand department has been running ull sumunr, the com mercial and bii'inirss depnrtman opened two weeks ago, and all other depart ments of the school commence work to- dny, Tho new home of the college oc cupying (he entire second floor of the new brick recently built by P. b. Knight, 011 Court Street is a great improvement over thu old, and tho prospects for the. year aro bright. Willamette University. The samo story of good prospects is told here. The formal opening was last Wednesday, and tho attendunro is said to bo as largo now ai at any timo last year Many old students have signified their intention of coming but have not yet arrived, and several ruoro n3W om?a aro expected. Prof. Baker's Encllsh Class. The English seminary will havo its first regular meeting next Tuesday after- noon, at d:'M and will moot ut tho same place us lastyoar, tho Phllodoriuu bociety 1...11..., l. Ml il.- it. ,n,.tt. afterward will I once a week, Tuesday nt thu samo hour. This class was t. tended last year by Salem ladles who wuronot otherwise connected wU, t)l0 uiiivursiiy. ouiiio uuiuriuuicu pura hiid took part in thooonvorsations, while otiiura iirti ouiy 1110 reaiitugi irom wiok to week. This year luemburH will be Bl Piano Is Getting Interesting This has been a Rfeat piano week. It takes a little lime to tfet up steam when you're asking people to part with sev eral hundred dollars, Yesterday evening we sold one of those elegantLudwigs to Dr. Albright, of Salem and Albany. We pack and ship it on Aionday. It's one of the sweetest toned instruments that eyes stootf on anyone's tloor. There's another Ludwig there, just as sweet, in a different case We also sold about noon, a good second-hand Decker, delivering it that evening. Both of these buyeis got bargains and big ones too, at that. Theie are a number of people-coming in today, Saturday, to look over the list-of snaps. Among the remaining ones are two tine Fischers, the other sweet little Ludwig, several Kingsburys, the Cable, besides the Estey and Chicago Cot tage Organs in several different caes and woods. Permit us us to remind you again that the 'prices we are making on these is a bonatide reduction of from 575 to $1.50 apiece. We never do things by halves, and when we went at this piano sale it was with the purpose of moving out every instrument in the house. The prices are almost down to cost for us, and you'll not soon have the opportunity of duplicating them We ask you to come and see for yourself that we mean business. You'll get your pick of the cases if you come now there's a little choice in that, always is--so don't delay. Store Open Evenings During the Sale RA.WrGINS 307 Commercial Street Salem Oregon. WsstsasWBSaisWssilsssWSMSttWMssisSassssala , . ,., rMBSa Ummmai A PLAIN TALK Hlt-te prrpti. We Wie ooLfi . bone ia all cr dealings . - . . akAi k wjrmm nnH m aiarT-wvuw 1 nnhiu- it ldta Iimi oar firit aim -..! ..t.w u ".i" tory experience with drmw oneht lo qualify to Jdit iUllte".Ur along .1 . !.. ti -i-j. K- m HuutiriBM tMt in vonr iKswrliitHHis, bring I tbom to s-M you like sabcUtation We aTer Wrt lt taw bemH at d A , r rHbtrrtfht re DAiYL (iraluatein - Id Selecting Furniture - Our solicitation is ever for the staid and sensible liome buyer, and not for tli frivolous, transient butUrfli of (asbion. :'.:'''''' Those woo sk to imitate the surface appearance of aris toeracy, generally wish to do so lor about one-tenth th cost of that which they Vlsli to show forth, and about half the cost of their own wholesome and original need. "Beoiprocity loour Irade" is our rule both in selecting and making prices. :::::::: P. CD-HOIvLISSi: CO. FIRST DOOR NORTH welcomed from outside the university as Ministerial Union. before. Members, however, will be A number of the ministers of the citv onrolled in two classoa, tirit those who met at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this morn will expect their work to count for a in for the pui pose o( holding a sossiin degree, wi.l Ins assijined topicw for o tho Salem Ministerial I'nion. Tho investigation, and reKjrt their studies attmdanre being small, no formsl artini as rHjuired, anil, second, those who may was taken. Another mosling will be not care to receive credit but may wish h-ld next Monday ut the Y. M. C. A. to attepd and follow the readings. The rootnf, whor. the season's work will Le subject for this year is Geo. Eliot. Tho ,mnpjwl out. only necessary books will be her com-1 . ple,te works, which have been ordered in six volume sets at $2 a set. Her entire works will be road and after this chronologicl survey, there will bo various studios of her life, philosophy and teach ings, which will broaden out to com parisons with othor novelists, with 1 ad ing of ropresentive works, and to study of the intellectual and spiritual move ments of her timo, from Mucunley to Tennyson. BookH of biography and criticism aro being ordered for the work and will bo accessible to the members for study. It will be of advantagu to ull who intend to join the class this year, to bd present at the Hr.it meeting. Y. M. C. A. Tho night tchool of the Y. 31. C. A. will open this evening with a literary and musical progrum at thu rooms in the Hughes block, when Mayor Bishop uud A. T. Gilbert aro expected to make short addresses. These evening chistos have been well patronize! heretofore, und tho prospects indicate, a large at tendance this winter. Following are tho dates of the openings of the seteral departments: Opening evening educational uluwot Tuesday October id 7 ::t0p.m. OjHjning of Sunday ufturuoon moot ingSunday, October 7 tli, -ijt. m. Opunlug of young men's gymnuMum classes Monday, October 8tn, bp. m. Opening of busiuues men's gyiiiuiiium clastej Tuesday. OotolurHth,o:15 11.111. . Opening of boys' gymnasium clauses ! Wednebduy, October 10th, lp. 111. inen.w.n.scnooianouusincssi.oiieac. , J r0'0S80r '"'J'1' , " ,r,IIC w .,,a" md his quarters in the Muprhy blo.k ,M,w,lr1 alionilniHl and .enovate,! and the school is pleasantly locate.1. OASTOIUA. 1 1iuntU m Kiftd Yw m Ahurs Boigh' MM We sr as lionest in what we y. a 0 what we frell. We oo not mmrep rteent in taU'in'nt& we 00 nui - th.tine J, ' with physic and patiit, and gen- in Wllle enn irc t..- .. to roorit conwtenc hiiv it lo tw so. and onr quarter cn- Uke them eleewbore. sw Msrf of 1" vmtS). Mf Klot J. FRY Pharmacy. OF POSTOFFICE. H&iads m m When the nervous sv ystcm fill is weakened, the bodv gen trolly shows the symptom of tremulnusne&s tu some of its members. .The handt nlmke, the lips twitch nt the iiomers, or the eyelids cjulv i.r involuntarily. Such a toiidition calif, for medicine which feeds tho nerves. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical urn .".5WN B lit C 51 hW i- Discovery, acting directly on the stomach and organs of di gestion and nutrition, has a won derful influence in restoring nerv ous force. It quiets the nerves not by drugging them into stupor but by feeding them into strength The "Discovery" has restored the health of thousands of those who were utterly hopeless, giving them liack natural appetite, phy sical vigor, healthful sleep and mental strength. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Dis covery "and it contains no opium, cocuine or other narcotic. Davltl" Iaiclts, It-i , of lone. Ohio . Kentucky write W hen I Co . beicaii takiiifc I)r l'iT' Golden Medical DUcuvcry I think I hid urvou or Keiieral debility of three yeant' duration I took three bot llntof the ' Discovery ' DuiIiik Hie , lime I vn takinv; it my Iep be came more rfrliititaml I gained fiUccn ikjiiimU weight, and alto ti&oi famed iircugtli every day " Free, on receipt of stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Dr. Pierce's Med ictd Adviser, 1008 pages. Send 21 one cent stamps for book in paper covers or 31 stamp in cloth binding to Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Bottled Beer Klingcrft Heck, Successors to SouthSakm Uottlir. Works All orders for bottlod bear will be filled at tho brewery. Kept on cold- storage. Freo city delivery. Tnlephono 2BII. For only a few days more. I expect lo pack unsold stock next week. Now is your opportunity. X W. ii. HOBSON 207 Commercial Street. PRODUCE BUYERS, i. 4 SHOES! aH T r -v ir rL i ! DO YOU WANT SOME THING THAT IS NEAT, AND THAT WILL WEAR IN SHOES?" IF SO SEE OUR HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. FOR WEAR AND STYLE THEY ARE X STANDARD. FOR X X PRrCES WB LEAD. X E. F. 0SBURN. SWSAa Bargains VVftutut'. RECEIVED. A Big Line and Boys'. CLQTHING.. Also an immense line of ladies' capes and jackets. Fur Collarettes, Dress Skirts Umbrellas and Rubbers. x a: tL Blanlets arid Quilts at Heir R 'inniaii s Cor. State and Save 'from 25 to 40 per cent, by pUiv chasing your dry goods of us, This is no bluff, come and see tor yoursi, ' Mackintoshes Ladies' or Gents' at actual wholesale cost. Fine 'dress goods at actual wholesale cost. Silks satins velvets and plushes at actual wholesale cost, Ribbons and Laces at actual wholesale cost Hosiery underwear corsets and gloves at actual wholesale cost, Shoes at cost and some for less than wholesale cost, Do not forget the store the first south ot the Postoffice. ISADOBE The Central Oregon State Normal Schoo Y7- ,t""J i yvf Kfr,, t . Opens Monday, September 17th, 1900, The entire Faculty are Specialists. All work is thorough, practical Favorable Points for consideratien: 1. Thin ian Stnl nmtlttilion. -'. Itoeonrw of study conforms to (ho statutory requirements foi certilkalei- I'ounty and state. 8. Tho wjliool reeoKiilr.08 cerilllcaleH seeured by the 'iinlforin'eluhlh grade turn- inations;" jjIvIiib such Freshman clnssitlcation. 1. toiinty teaehor's corlillcntos aeet'pted ; also high sehool diplomas, fi. Drain is u highly moral town, ' li. Kspenses aro light.' 7. Our graduates are pr.p.trod lo lake examination for stao certificate. ., '" Suveirnl "ra,lcl,8B ' Kwxl text book nioy bo used. i. AI students are received und treatod.aa ladies and uentluinen, conswiuonlly Ioiik colo of ruteo is neoiled. Correspondence Invited. ' J. II. 0RCUTT, Pres., Drain, Ore. MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted by tlieBenedictine'Fathers. The Ideal Place lor Your Bos, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900 f i'UjiM!'.'; i -' -7- -.-- .f-, f- ,7y A2'A continually by our graduate r'" L CCC'C'OC'CCsCC'' Scs our sliidenls havo gone from pfhooH AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, SALEM. OREGON. The nrtiiit vmr Vnu n-tii n...i i,... ....mr.., ....i.... .. ,...i .....iim.i.nn I modern ,. ,... v. .,, ,,., lulu? nmiiiui ivui'liuic, milieu, iiioiiivmo m , liiiiiiiH'n(8. JsttidenlB ndmittod at nnv time. Vifitors wolcome. For il'i'str-tw catalogue address, y. I, St.mkv. I'rincipal.'Salem, O'egon. MISS BEATRICE SHELM Tunuhar of PIANO AND ORGAN AN? classes in aigl.i reading. Sludio, !4'h hr"t street, hal.mi Oreijon. 9 101m Northwestern Nnrnuit. School and Business College' Salem Oreton ! Term opens Sept. 24, I on, pi. t courK; of rtii.ty Nurinal, BrttliifW. I fcot lor cireulot. ' " A. J. GARLAND. A. M. Principal. N. W. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND ART zVM.XVLfr ' of Department of Mustc. 7 : : B t for itrcular to z fi lAltVIN vi , i . . v - - Vu lloc Blew Or, of Men's acket Store Com. Sts. Salem Or. GREENBAUM As an investment, pays 8iibslnli illvitleiulB. This tact ts uem'inaiw" Fonrol gonul prolltiil)leoiiinioymentiiiiriiVMii'" two weeks. Plan now to lake a courw MESS EVA P. COX Teuotwr of- PIANO AND ORGAN A'bo classes in eight reading stuJi0 No 33 Front Street, Salem, Oren UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Tuition Free.-- Will Opea Wednesday. Sept. 19, 19. u tU- for eur.ilngat leal pan of pn ,l Tne only School of Mine and Mloini ia the Stale. tttf ami chemical englnecrluu. IPrtn'''.S tr ent ana modern laneuea well 1u'H1r TLASSbS will be lesumjd tL at the Sacred Heart Acadeiny.TueHiaby 4th. For further iiyorimtifn apply to Sister SipeRIr t!S. -J1