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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30 ¡HOB IRISH FAIft The management of the Irish fair to Le laid Io PuitLixl hour Jan Ukiy 21 In February 4, is vr«i«cfi« O» ai>MÌM>r pace I* » L Ü, Hu>kl>«, «I <>.««>■.ducu-d th« Goble. JuHite M-ning fair mHl tin In*L f.ir jijeen Fraiitd*eu.*»td ex j-Oyítiom* Í » Ite K h »1 and otb«-' place».. Ii is li e intent of the man Conover publisher Darmi Brut* • geta to conduct l he fair ot> * wag iiific»nt »eale. It ¡« given fora worthy obj ct—the Home fur lit« Aged—but 1^ will not be conduelen on the oti’er ot chu'i-h fair», h he greet erand daughter* of Wil tllh-.ilf hundred Uotli», there wil Item WillarJ, f mi «uhr «»f th* De f be exhibited not only American J g od*. but goods of ln»h manufac D; B E- Havre*.SS: !»»■ M Wi. tore, u> d largely peculiar to that .Cruntry; the famous Beleek pottery considered by eobtioia»eu/¿ tu u the tineel specimens of ceramic ar» O h \Vednr«dai-„ evening th» p v 'tn lb*World, and llut well know« accepted invitation from* t wi^w' /■*' ’ ” ‘Bogoak jewelry ’ Then there will, editor dr. ttl.d Mrs S. KoherJ?^’T7^ be Irieh linen» and lace», Coime W. M. Clemen*i 7*’ „ r- ’7 mara marble article*, willow wan on fa. dinner. V * article*, luMic work, and frioh fen V Portland, also being a guest, ¡i" X R*^7* article*. In this conj motion th' ahd as all Know who are ac-| 7*.11"' ‘'^0 "*^7 ***** management want a hand loom painted with the geaJemgn is! Costume» of the ludí?» in charge pt -ery entertaining hi couwna I * „ the various booths, nun.lteringsom •on. the time w«s spent rm I R Hams. War I 300 or 400 will l»e largely of th« pleasantly, and Mrs. Robertson’s ; Irish order There will be Irish most excellent dinner ruined. £ C-« dancers and pipers, I ph balds and It is dohbtful if the editor would bara-______ harpers, Irish colleens, and gos- soons, Irish gypsies .*nd little Irish fairies in I/irh dances, while the ure of the evening, hut knowing core. Tto best C—ijfe C—n Rs- shamrock will be in < videuce on that all had Ireen to lodge at a Hew* array promptly, (fae mar- every aide. There will he an exhi lute Imur the night l>elore, and I*00 boMbcs «-Cd 1-st year bition of the only silk loom thiv MZ Clemen* Iraeingjos* retatevi *** rt* side of Salt LakeCitr. There will a story ending with the appear- ”*”**-, l>e flax »pinning and the prepara ¡tn'ce of’ angels, and the e«iit* r Sfeiló’s CmomoaprimCarr«- «wn tion of flax for linen weaving ■ Aho fiHaginiiig that he heard the ru - * here otter»» tail . It s* lbw ?«éd w g' an exhibitliffi of wood curving tie of angel» wing» took his de r‘^€t»C*rr. a»4 no Lame shaold nickel and silver plating, and tin parture. be wHhoef h. PtewmatU»takeaad manufactureof । ottery Th re will be a band of 30 pieces which wil Bl'SIX EM PxrrSEBSHIPOF M at - diecoure excellent inu«.ic. In addi tion to the musicial features ther» s nt ox y —The time to begin to leant will be Oli different evenings enok ing lectures, bread baking contest«, first married, when life is «till a Ako. all other baild'«* sr «aerial » I tvground to them, and when ro- and not only an American bib« show, but a Chinese baby show A namic love condones what io later ears might Seem nagging or carp peace jubilee, drill contests, U S volunteer»’ night, and an engage ing criticism. We are all creature* 'ment of the most famous acrobatr ■ ■f habit. If we get need to the business partnership ofmatrimony erer brought to the west: in our youth it besomes second na ture, arid not a a hardship nor a dis EXTRACTS OF LETTER BY illusionment. If people would take „ ARTHUR LIMBERJ. _ lime to understand e»cb other, to cultivate mutual confidenco. 1 M axim . 1‘ I-, 11,1WW. upch easier married life would " DrAaToTx»:— Your letter dated Kept , ,^7. ciime in ln»t niaht. after beinx 44 come—in fact, all life! Tn be sure.; ■layson the way. Mentioning large wash we only hear of the unhappy mar inga, I have two »nits of white clothes. I riages, while great number«, of peo of brown, 4 of iinderclotbe», stocking», etc , which makes» lair wash for me. ple are plodding < hi together «ifentlr But then- i«et»«ngi> You think Ed made a pictnre singing in >nd happily Ida drawers It »a» *» warm at that f. iction toornrrant thi« »•«•d rf e*w» ; Buford Flors r!^ - U** 1 SX 13817367 dn- W K. L time we were uneoinfottable; now the ' weather has i hanxed an.I it is'morecom fort'rble and one feels well with clothes bn. " e are learning bpaniah fast; aotnc < arry on neonveraition with them, but it irabwih'nl to watch some trying to tal» tothenr. WeTiavi; great times Thank» riving we wanted an extra dinner. IHf- ferent regimept» of the »«rpe have <>r- vnnixed a literary society which meets in Co 1’» quarters every’ Friday night I have l<een elected critic. There-te still the same ill feeling between the natives and Kpnniarda. They hate each other like makes. 1 tol«l * Philippino yesterday about our free s<-hoola and thatalluere treated as being equal, and he couldn’t underataiid how that could be, and then he told me the'way it was done here, saying, un eta they bad plenty of money (Spanish, dinero) they conhl not get M'hooFng. 1 was writing at the time I ivna telling him, he raid all American »¿Idiera ‘inm-ho imbe eo-cri to.’ which n>f*atis mmli understni.d write The Philippino'have made more money since we came than they ever aaw before. One went through the quarter» wijh between and $100 in Spanish, which he han got from the lioys for washing They are a email or brown looking race, mo-t of X tlmui having aorva. Little chihkgit aliow it Imd. rome l>eing covered sit* sores and are aa dried upas person at .>0 The insurgent capítol is at Manila. Aguinal do was given a reception thera not long — ago, and they luida big time at Manila a week ago They say if we take the in lands thev are «illiiiB to lav down their arms. Tlie English are rsw poieon to the Germans and Rumian»; it» verv little use they have for either. We havetwo Spaniard» helping the chief cook in the kitchen ; they are paid Mexican mon ey per month, each; or 74 American How nice it k to be an American and a gout atamlard one at that. If Bryan was only here instead of in the. state», he would never stump the country for free silver any more. Today I iMnded the I*. M. Mexican^! tor stamp*: he raid 47 cent* worth «a» all hecomd give me. I hope the good worx will coon and al) states go rrpobli«an thin fall Tups has eon tide, I, so mnat go to Iasi. I’ll send picture» of Cavite, Guam and Manila. Give regards to all ft tends, and send me the H kkai . u . A kthik . «wirrntSon, bee’U»e even tboe* *h»- «re tò nil appear me»-» ragtei*te«l: Y AG" • “S A ftOLT^E f T^ • T %CX I4*i< _« /. night make more of life if lbw 11 L T « Hi «i Ä MMâÜ the January Ladie»’Hôme J(mrn«l. - « wir ij « x wax» Two Pointed Queetiom^taswered. Wbat ia the use of making a bet ter article than yoor competitor if A„s-As there» no difference in STEAMERS the price the public will buy only the better, so that whi’e our profits may tie »mailer on a ring Ie »»Ie they will be much greater in the ag-1 Ft»»« rU-* » gregkte. i How can you get the public fa. know your make is the best? If both article* are brought’ r“ prominently before the public b««th * >*a r’* 1 vre certain to be tried and the paV ; Fair, lie will very quickly pose judg ment on them and use only ihe* better one This explaina the large sale on «, , »„—w Chamberlain’s Cough Reqacdv t r a r The people have t»een using H far ’ ■- years and have found that it ran CUfE HUH ill Hint» , may oceasionally take op with «ome fashionabfo novelty pct forth with exaggerated claims, but are' certain to return to the one reined« McMixxvtUK. that they know to be reliable, ami for couth», colds, colds and ernop there is nothing rquul tn C ham her - lain’* Cough Remedy For tale by R L Harris di’Uggist—- J. C MICHAU Ladine, Take the Beet. If you are troubled with constipation, <al- take. Sold by R. L. Harri*. j Stonebrink, the D.iytnn jeweler, - - O*rw has a lieautiful line of good« (* Laiarrrra. The bicycle race whitfb took place the holiday». in New York city lately, in interest Stop that cough I Take warning. ing, as showing the tremendous It may lead to consumption. A endurance man is capable of, and 25c. bottle of Shilob’a Care mav the wonderful feats they can accom EÓ. HOFF. eave your life. Sold by R. L plish by the right training Thirty Harrie. M c HIXXVILLE. OEEi^X two picked and trained racers i»e Fresh soda crackers, not* oim P gan their trial of speed at 12 o’clock on the morning of December 4th candies at Mn. Carter’s nation In the presence of crowds of wit ttorer nesses, these champion* «sped Builders hardware at donee 4k around and around the IrackJUtop- Adams. McMinnville. ping only for little cat-naps, and LTml»n*lIax snatches of food, which they ate n.oslly, as thev pedaled their bikes. They rode until 12 o’clock Situr- day night—six diys. The winner J. F. STAIGER: of the rate, Charlee W. Miller PsOPRIKTon. covered 2007 miles. Hi» compel itor, Frank h»d a fall, CATT?!/ which caused him to lose 22 miles. «ALÚA and he was tillable Io regain it i First class in every respect Miller’s trainer, John West, of Chi-. Rate» from 41 to 42 per day Spec cage—himself an athlete of high . , „ .. . ................. . m a —« reputation—says: Miller never I**« to <«mm«rei»l trad* a »peewity inr» w» use* stimulants of any kind, nor Travelers Sample room* in e o n trial. tobacco, neither in. nor out of train- nection , MRS. P M. HANSHAW ing. I never allow any man I hav* —" ’it: — under motor training to touch BEAffTlFLL SLA SHELLS. « REPAIB. SHOP THE COTTAGE. MEDICATED BATHS 0RE30K. ’•• • liquor. Il is alwnya bad. Drink Every one admire* them. Since contest against an American who and now I am prepared to answer leaves'liquor »lone.’ Waller also res I can send yon shell», fe«- I is n total abstainer. Among the have mode qnitetoa c:'__ 32, Miller picked out a Swiss rider, lovely shells, both from <wr Fred Michel, an athlete nf long coast, the coral reef«, and training and splendid physique, as beautiful one» from the West__ throne he believed would contest Tala nd*. I will mail a d-m-w tbs championship with him the more different kinds, an two alike. dosoM. But before the foorth day . to any one who sends a Maw Michel, hopelessly behind, and for postage. overcome with fatigue, waa íed ' •car defeated. The paper* atated ■ Mas F. A. Waawaa. Jacksonville, Fla. SALEM, OREGON.