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- r-rywv T-jn-.-n T. , -- nTWfT WTP' Royal Cut Glass Te&fc iherc is a treat here for lovers of fine cut gins. It consists a lately received consignment of fine glassware wliich is fcithout exception the most beautiful assortment that wc ter received in one lot. 1 here arc bon bon dishes, berry jwls, butter plates, water bottles, vases . and many other harming combinations of ornament and utility. Prices arc try modest fdr such beauty and value. Wc handle Hawks Uss wliich is considered the best on the market; Corner of State and ELlberty Sts V TAB DAILY .JOUhNA8ALEMvp(tEQ0K SATURDAY, MAV9, 1903. i i .t i -In PAQB f tVR. SELEY BENEFIT Oratorio Society assisted fay ind Symphony orchestra, Prof. ' n tiienn. rroi. w. h. ooycr, lorn Zan and Miss Eva I. Stinson under the oratorios of IE REDEMPTION" and TlCTftP ITXAHIfCM , rcoi ur Auuino teflt to Prof. Seley at the First t Church. Friday, May 15, 8 p. pservea seats at wins music lifter Monday, 9 a. in. Hfr imniHHiiiiui Social Rea.Imf iiniiiiiiiiiimiiii MtiMli itnrthty.F FBMngfJK 'frowlaly fprsnnSHi MnJSw. PER80NAL3. Ira Hamilton In lu Alban). Cooper, of Independence. Is Ijcltyi ttV, T Williamson In li Portland luCHtt. smitn nan roturncd rrom n 'Gates N J Damon spout the past two gn Portland Ofcwlon Purvlno In vlnltliiR his fain- RiWolk county Mrs. Zndoo IUkks Ia visiting MIhs lljumsart, at Albany. Marlon Looney, of Jefferson, visited Salem friends yestordny. Superintendent O W. Jamas wont to Portland yesterday on business. -Walker, of Seattle, was a IW. It llurklmr.lt, Jr.. yen- ItortffiyJ C Slogmuiid has returned lilt with hur parents In Jof- O Wcstncott and Miss Aran StroflSflfaro In Portland vlsltlnn friends, j tttli Roberta Friday, of Hood Illv- ,atguest of her aunt, Mrs. W. B. n. Walter T Kakln and children rRUKcne today for an oxtundod h relatives and friends. J Henry, the now owner of m I.lRlit, Power & Traction Is lu Portland on business tlon with his now plant O Hall superintendent of t Tabor schools. Is In tho Un old acquaintances, and to some business matters. Fisher, who has for tho past been tho moving spirit of Capital Nowh. 'wan In tho y, en route to his homo at rx, having disposed of his in- mJ Idaho's r&nltn). Mr FlBher la eItb.e boat newspaper men on tlwcobHnd, of courso, ho will still rewis&umtfco fraternity. "MSkmkiMn Ed McMahill. of Port- li;t fWn1vo in this city tonight for a fewi,daya visit at tho parental koM of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Hlrscb. Af ter ttfce 09fBplotlon of their visit they M Wm for Columbus, Ohio, whore Mr Ifcjjfahlll will go Into business. Durtsar tay hero they will bo eo tholr friends. South Salem Personals. Miss Ocrtmdo Johnson came down from Albany lont evening to spend Saturday and Sunday with her pa rents. Miss Johnson Is tho trimmer In one of Albany's leading milliner)' BtoroH. Prof. Jv0. Hall, of Portland, camo up last evening, and Is visiting among his South Salem friends. Allen Wilson, of Tacoma, Wash., was a business visitor In the south ern part of town yostordoy. Mrs. J. H. ltoork, of Marshfleld. Is visiting friends In tho city. A most enjoyable eronlng was spoilt at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. It. C. lllarkwell lost evening, thoy having ontortalned Uie Epworth tongue of Popcorn neighborhood, one of Mr. IllackweH's charges. A largo number of young people wore presont, and -tho evening was spent most pleasantly In playing numorous games, and inter spersed with music At the usual hour dainty rofreshmonts wero sorved. At it Into hour tho guests departed, and'nll voted Mr. and Mrs. Hlackwell royal ontortnlnorH. MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE WELL READ Glad Salem Hand in Honor ot a Master Elocutionist i Salem Society Ladies Re ception to Miss Glenna Smith of Chicago The Grand Opera House Btago was a dream of beauty and a blozo of col or Friday evening on tho occasion ot Miss Mabel Lankton Carter's recep tion to Miss nienua Smith, In her In terpolation of Monsieur Ueaucalre. A brilliant audlenco had been Invited. The elite, socially aim educationally, woro enlisted to mako the affair a brilliant success, and tho bonvton of tho city wero ushers, assistants and entertainers of tho guest of tho ev ening, and It should bo said that only on raro occasions Is 8alem granted the prlvllego of doing Justlco to talent Salem people havo become 1& part of her life, Sho Is a. resident ot Chicago, and fellow graduate of Columbia School of Oratory with Miss Carter, of this city, where sho was also an In structor Sho Is the foundor of tho school of oratory of Iowa College at drlnnell, associate principal of the St. Paul College or Oratory, and public reader for colleges and universities. J. L. COATES SHOW NEXT WEEK t Norris&Rowe Will Exhibit ' Trained Animals Thursday Whlto NorrlB & Rowe's big shows wero exhibiting at 8an Francisco, Oscar, who Is one ot their largest monkeys, managed to cscapo from his cago and to elude his pursuers. Ho flnnlly found refuge In a Chinese laundry Tho wily celestials not rec ognizing him as n brother took flight In .nil directions, leaving him In full possession of tho premises. It Is need less to describe tho condition of tho Interior when a pollccmnn, arrived on the scene Tho offlcor taking mattorn in nt a glance, determined to catch tho Intruder Tho monkey also tho omcer but ho refused to receive him on tomiB of equality and went out through a window Into tho street Violin Maker aud Ropairor. Esnocinl nttontton civon to rostorinir old violins. Repairing bows, mandolins, guitars, collo or bass. Many violins aro weak on booio strings. I can strongtbon thorn and equal izd tho tono. Satisfaction guaranteed. Room 7; Murphy Block. Smoothed Up For Sunday HALL'S FERRY ROAD Try it GROWING AORE POPULAR EVERY DAY A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop; ii iiiit at attitM imnnutanu m The "FLORSHEIM" Shoe WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Dell A. Ijishlor. Portland. A. Btadlckor, Chicago H. I.. Ellsworth. San Prnnclxco. Julius I)w, Portland. Fred I. Hoot, Ilonver. K W. Cole. San Frnnclsco. P A. Oscar, Portland. Kirk Hoover, Portland, Miss Jarves. Portland. J. O. Wolf, Sllvorton. W. T. Gray, Portland. Chas. H. Flshor and wife, Itosoburg. J. F. (livens. Itosoburg. II. O. MoKlnley. Portland. I). W. Tarploy. city. A T). Graham, San Frnnclsco N. D. Walling, Klamath Falls. S. 0. Hummer. Seattle. F. A. Ilakor, Chicago Henry Harlan, Portland. Tom C. Orant, San Francisco W. S. Uerdan. Jr., San Francisco. W. D. Hlx. Portland II. P. Ufford. Portland. II. D. J'ntton, city Walter Lyon, city A. King, toulsvllle of so high an order, undor such do-J where by this time a crowd had col llghtful circumstances. The nudlonco lectori. "This Is a cinch" said tha felt before It was over that they owed policeman, as ho reached for Oscar, Dean Carter a groat debt of Boclal but tho monk had been thoro before, gratitude for tho treat she had gra- nnri darting through his legs started clously and generously provided for down the Btroot nt a rapid pace Ar " them, and adding to her reputation ot riving nt a safe distance ho ngnln , ' ' ever doing anything worth doing In a stopjied aud began making focon nt ! ! wiiuiopoiiiBu inmiuor, nun giving our mo oiueer. if vein n policeman u(Hrty city tho reputation of showing most not tolerate an Insult, no ho dashed on i ! handsome hospitality to tho stranger with new determination. At this mo-jii within our gatos. Htr felicitous inent n wiuad of policemen hove lu speech of Introduction, nnd the re- sight bolloylng there a n riot and sponso of Mlw Smith ware. alike wkII thoy Joined In the chasm evontually received, and greeted with euthuslns- capturing Jilin The police force of tic npplattsu that put tho audience nnd San Frnnclsco never hud so exciting rem dor lu the most perfect rapport. nnd ludicrous nn oxperlsnoe, nnd It Deslries vocal solos by Mrs Purvlno Ik doubtful If they would tnjoy such nnd violin solos by Prof. Gesnor, the another reading of three nets from the mas- - " . . tornlocn of H.x)tli Taiklnuton. nn In.' .ii-i,i.iu,y "" r jusi aim no THE VERY ULTIMATE. OF SHOE FASHION. Its tho "FLOnBHEIM" Shoo Mado tho way lour Shoemaker would mako thom fino bench work good matortala custom mado J X appoaranco-r-a ' perfect, foot-ntting thapo. ' THE NEW STYLES aro now ready for your Inspection Joday la tho best tlmo to coll your alio may bo gono tomorrow. Irvin & Petteys Phone No. 201 Dlue. RCPAIRINQ WHILE YOU WAIT. 04 Stats Strait GROWERS UNION NOTICE All Union People ToftBwer Tfelfth Street I Since the council has ordered tho nwlo of Twelfth street established what lower than tho old level, in to .have tho Southern Pacific lowered the misapprehension a to tho surfaco that tho street improved at tho expense of rty owners With this Idea soveral of the InteresUsd par- considered circulating a re- o, but since the only thing ed is the establishment ot o at the expense of the Matter will bo dropped. thy Is scientific, rational LVurmony with nature. le. Ban- & Baxr, Osteopaths, creation and ret Notlco Is hereby given that tho fol lowing flrniB have taken out UNION STORE CARDS: Jos, Meyers & Sons J. J. Dalrymplo & Co .TV Holverson & Co. J. L. Stockton. G. W. Johnson. Oregon Shoe Company. J. A. Patterson. Ed. Lamport. George F. Smith, II J. Oswalt. ' , . Huron & Hamilton. Annora M. Welch. Houso Furnishing Co. S. Adolph, Jr. Norwood &. Son. The Spa. C. P. Dlshop. 8pcor Uon. dllbort & llaker. Wellor' Dros. I Oreenbaum. Dransttu & Kagan. Mrs. M. K. Frasor. Jacob Vogt. , Mrs. Q H. Walker. . Fuller tt Douglas, Roth & Graber.' C. O. Given. a A. Kirk. ' White & Son. Ferguson & Manning. The above named firms are deserv ing of and should have tha patronage of all peopltf who believe la ahorten Ingthe hours ot tho clerks and giving them Sundays and Holidays for re- itilinnoIlK nowminnur mnn. that In np. orn' WKlslatlon. I by tho greatest tragedians of tho aM " & Harr. Osteopaths ago, comprised tho evening's enter 0pcrft ,,ou" n,opl' aft,0,n' talnment Mrs. Purvlno sang "Tim pnvm-, Answer." and for encore "Tho Hob. ,pM Ins." In a sweetly svmnatbetlc voice. "UH stjpwlng iiiuqIi culture. Mr. Gesner a-! so gave nn onenre, and both were well received. i Miss Smith's Reading ' V'as follnwol by an encore, when she recited n description of nn old plan tutlon mammy putting a baby to HolfJS MCCtlllg at tllC City Bleep, with great effect, holding the .. jnfi-v audience In a suspense of admiration Moll lUUily for her urt and amusement at the ThofH WM ft fAtllluMn lillmnx rf ltn unrlMvnl Hap " , ' .,"" """''" ' mg of tho Salem Fruit Growors' Union master,, Uh:.. was the reading o Hea.i- ftt tn rt h , nnrllooni ftt 2 cnlro, tho light-hearted Frenchman's o-fiif advonturoH In the court of Heau Nnsh. A ; wU fof u , and his final denoumont m Ix,uls fwm nommn of tw Phllllppo heir to tho throno f Unon indicate that tho crop of cher- France Taking a 1 tho parts, an- riw and 8trawb,rrlfM, w b a reCord. nounclng tho changing phases of tho nrrav0P comedy and tragedy U.e depth of pas-, c ntractB hftvo boon hHn slon and tender playfulness of the (h Unon and most h n U) scene- rapidly following each other. . 1Inlfnrmv f ntAMnB nni,ulni? tA1.t ka ... .t..il.. , . . n. ..II ' """ " " iivtiu urn tnvjv uuuutiuu 111 uiu nuur ft trwniWnif one, and won thunders of applause Frak j Joal en. Those who had rea. tho story wore utlve or ,ho ,,eftrhon.,.nK0 c, ,mg a lasoinaieu anew wuu iu ueamy nun ,,. pnrln ,, ,.,. ,, .,. . tho moral of true manhood revealed at tenve,y tu8 ycflr u tt vory nni tho end. '.i,s ., .,.!. . ..h Grand Social Event. ., ,, .,...., , .... .... ,,.., .. win 19 luittiiuu ill mm 1-117 iMHiniTin n ttnminni,jnnnmenttmnninitin' . . .SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL. . . First National Bank Bulldlntr. Salem, Oregon. The first term will open May 4th and continue seven veeks. The sc term will open June 22 and continue till the August examination. CIimm will be formed In all branches rcaulred for state and county paBcrs,.alse la Latin. Short-hand, Typewriting, lilocutlon and Drawing. The tultltloafer each term will be $6 with an additional fee for each of the last five feranckM. More than 500 teachers of Oregon bear testimony to tde success of thta school. Address J. J. Kraps, Salem, Oregon. There is a Keen Sense of Comfort 11 riding 11 whcol that you know will wifely carry you ovor all kinds of roads 0110 tlmt n'vJ3 y11 " trouble whutovor 0110 ' that runs 80 smoothly and easily you nro unconscious of tho fuct that you nro propelling it. TIIEUK IS NO (SUKSS WOUIv us to wlml that whool ia ovoryono kno"w It's tho rmnnnnnnnrnTTtnnnnnnnnnrmnnnminnnnnnnnnnnmfrmTmrmnnnTnrtT vkscScc5 5 T P U1CYCLBS nnnnnnirnnrinnnrrminnrrrtnnnnnmrrrr?nnrfnTrmTTfr?r?ti TTrrrnnrrrfmfrfTriTH The Best Wheel on Earth 10 cents, WHAT IS A HEADACHEf f Interest to V V. For Standard Chain Models Tho house was packed with Uie best people of Satera, If thoro bo any suoh thing, and tho boxes wero bright, aud gay wlUi parties of solid citizens anil meir oeiier nanen, ninny u uiom some pertinent Points 91 In full dress for tho occasion Dean ah, Carter was asslted in recelvliig U10 Ar0 ym bJeot hwMjachwi? If guests at the foyer by Mrs Buihw M wv Ban 0 (bm wllhoul dniK,. land, Mrs. Cartwrlght. Miss Mackay 0lvfl ug a and Miss Mabel Jones. Ml. Smith , Wna, . heladachet What mak wore a gown of black mmiwi.llno over th ,)r(Utl hurtT ,n angwor wo wou,,, poau de sole, with trlmrnlnga of rich Mk what maVwi . fJ nufta, . Pttlf lac. and pink rosea. Sho Is a hand l(aw, or a chd rry ,,ien R a Hicyclo Hopairiug in nil itu branclitH. nr01d wheels taken in trado. Whtola sold on instnlliiicnts. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Commercial St. THE BICYCLE MEN 4smiiiiiiinnuumimiiunumiuuiif OUT OF DOOR BOOKS!! some brunette of very lively expre jj,,BRryj lffinitfffKmffi9fBimfHHffiifiiHi sive loaiure, anu auor yie program; Tho corobra, ar(erieH are ot sup-,.; there was a general reception lo the plylnR tbo bnUn w)th B0UrUhmwli J aualonoo on tho sUge. Tbo recetlon Mn It get very hungry, and ox- party oceupM boxes, and among irtb trfcmoTi hunirv unt I ( e in the boxes were Mr. and Mrs It ; Wh,,n tho reIng Muu,, Uy UlB mo. ; ; S. DaB. Mrs. and Mlts Moare. Mr , ... .. . ,.,.i and Mrs. O. H. nurneit, Mr. and Mr )n ,u olrouIatIon htcom9 ebstru.tei. ;; J. D. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. n-,m follows, which Is the ffwtr- jBouso Block, Salem. S-9&16 CLERK'S UNION. kSTOP THE TRAIN! o cet my bottle of Pbosoo. the jrcat health drink, in Tigontung, reirefintng. rouu surety iikoii. Foe Sk at THE SPA, i S4 SUUakttet Cartwrlght, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Ding bam. Mrs. Williamson and son, Mr. and Mm. Wm. Hrowa, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Dreyman, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Tblolsen, Misses Gtlbrt, Houlflt. IWa Jones. Gabriolson, NIoklln, Owner, and Hlnwnan. Mosirs. Maurice Walker, of Seattle. Prof. McCall. Prof. Gesnor, Fred and Ed. Tblelsen, Dr. MoNary, Ted Craw, ford. Will Evans, Albert Jetuup, Louis Hooker. Miss Smith was delighted at the cordiality of her greeting in the Capi tal City, and said to a reporter that she hud never been In a city where all tbo people seemed to go out of their way to make It very ple&saat for a Ittranger. Sho leaves for the Eaat I Monday, and will always reel uat tat headache. There-, are other kinds of hfiadaaba f wblchj. we rnri also exjUle to your S satisfaction. HfyiQBTTLE, IIAHIt k IIAIUt. Osteopath; wxskwmm WILLIAM J . L O NG . Scnool of Tne Woods $1.50 netf Beasts of The Field $1.75 Fowls of The Air $1.75 r. A Small 6ult. A complaint was filed in deparUqont Vn 1 ft? IhA nlnuilt nmir, tvYnv t.v ' ..w. - -. -W ,.V.. -. -..-, ",,, John Wolford, doing business under.- the firm namo and stylo of John Wol-J. , ford tt Co., against A. S. Moser. The ctnopuuiK seia ionn iiiai uie aesena-.i, sory pote for S36.3!, and that neither the whole uor.aay part h&s bn paid, except the sum ot one dollar. The plaintiff aks Judgment, together with coete and Interest la the sum of has become a part of Salem, and that S3o.CS Hodge's Nature Study and Life Roth's First Book, of Forestry Dickerson's Moths and Butterflies Atkinson's First studies of Plant Life $2.00? $(.25 $2.50 J .85 Emertoa's Coramoa Spiders $(.50 &et Eddy's Friends and Helpers .75 GINN & COMPANY, p.mi, Trac DMftiMat, 2 Bwuca Strut, BOSTON. I ilft 'iiii ii inmiriiniftittiiimsiuniii