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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, Friday, slptlmiieu 2; v.. . IDIETIIEIlSTil MORE THAN A- . ; . D... FULL HOUSE J. Rezardinjr yonr t'TP.ii!it with our aid and you wiiJ soon know -whether or not glasses are recessa ry. . ...We haveithe facility for making a thorough tHt of llif eyes and tilting glasses will accuracy. - . :' The department in charge r a craduat optician, who bas modern instrument at his disjiosal. . Pre Kcriptiou for glasses carefully, filled. .-! Herman W. Barr t' Scientific Optician..' , . ., i i ...... t ... t: - I IIS State St. J : ,.'... ,5aef. Oregon ij necessary to success. Students of Armstrong's Combined, Theory and Practice 'of Bookkeeping learn to r-tj on themselves, lu a com plicated transaction, a, previous cn- s.ime principle Is Involved. Tin application ThI.' U in'i'elsely what must 1h done ! try is referred to in which th' must l studied out by the student. 0 In business. Investigate this method. Call at the colleere, or write far 11- ' ; ' ! : 1 ! - ' j. - i . : lustra ted catalogue. ! ; . ' j " I. . PORTLAND BUSINESS' COLLEGE JPark and Washington Stre.te ! A. P. Armstrong, LI 15., Principal. A. Wes-o, Penman and Secretary The Store, Basement and Warehouse at Geo. C. Wilt's All Crammed, ' ' .and If ore Comic?. A retorter ' called a t the store of Geo. CT. Will, the leading music deal er, at ao. ,1 omimwal : sirm lu this' city, yesterday, and found more than, a "full bonse," of musical instrn meuts.and paraphernalia, 'i he large store room wast full of pianos ami or- gnns ami otner Instruments for tu production of I uiekMlious xoimtLs and then" Mere pianos ou the t(idewalk, to Kay nothing of tltu huniciit Ih-Iur era mined full,-the warehouw ruunlnr over, and some -intruiuent. still a the wharf,: with till others ju transit from the factories. , .. All the pianos and orpins were nhin- ied nnlKxcd, making a great savins in freight. . . , f ; XevT Itefurt? in the history of Mr Will" prosierous business has there been such an overtlowluir stock. When askeil what he Is jroiiiR to do nith all these unusleal iiistruiuents Mr. Will 'replied that hi trade, with the prices which he U making on all utamlard friKni iu this line, from the Rleinway on down.; justifies the put tiiisr in and earvyins of such an im iiH-use stiK-K.i iiie assortment in 'as larjn as may lie found -in the big sIoicm of the great cities, and the piiueft and terms an? as advantageous a. may lo wetired anywhere in the whole country. . IVY OF THE POI'ULIST. WALTER MpRLEY, Manufacturer of ' Salem Improved Grader and Pricker. For seen prunes. I'ractioal. dura bl and cheap.: TIIIl'Ml'II ;i:AIi:U for dried pruncfi. The lst madii. HOI RAR KFrs.and fencitiK of all kinds. fSetJonr prices on SIIIXCL.KS, Toultry N'ettlnp. and all kinds of woven wire fencing. . Correspondence nuliciteil. j i ' , . i SALEM FENCE tVVORKS. jXo. 5a State; Ft., Salem. Plough Shoes In the shade of a uaystack' a populist sat, s . v-t wist in sf the 1rim of his last sum mer's hat, .' .-. . And trying to lighten his mind of a kT-d ' ;., i' " I -: . ' . .. .. liy;iiuniming the words of the follow- iug o: . . ... ... . Ol. for fret" silver! Oh, for a change! .oh. for McKinley In ritie isliot range! Ou, for a .change at plutooraev .it' ranks! f , , - ;ih.sfor a cracki at the national And o- he kept oh-ing for ll he-liad not .- r Not -ontimied with owing for all that he d got. . OUR FARMER'S SHOES MAKE US FRIENDS., Kanrlunpn. IInnier and We have learned through the tet materials. Ask to The Joe. MMh-r HonSs are Standard anion Kt oik raisers, all of whom demand good. Tallies. H-rsii;a1 contact with them that they-en 11 for ee our Water l'roof siiois. . j , j We have a full line of heavy foot Wear In Ulaek, Ilrown and Straw Color, I . SALEM First Store East ttive(Mru"r. . . . of .Commercial State Street; Salem, Or. BE A R THIS IN MIND All local dealers In pianos, on through the large piano houses iu San make it pay tu ship from the east tin dealer does, for he cati't accpt a full Onr pianos are Hiipplied. like the rest, iire- now almost down to cost, A party a pi;ino elsewhere, was m-.yesterday. iH-stJ J.udwlg could haye Im-cii IhiI for Ktrumenf. 'I liese aw fads widen you tie coast are supplied with Iheir Rtock Francisco and I'ortlaud. They can't L's in carloads and this no local cat load from one factory at one time, from the coast houses. Our prices Who less than a week ago had bof and was sioiply -sick; to Mod thalam ic than they paid' for a cheap lu ll observe fr yourself when you come. I i r - ; : :: .-. . . . ; - AID STILL If Pianos almost at : -cost... Will interest most anybotl y that has the remotest idea of buying. Salem people ankl people from nearby points will miss it if they overlook the opportunity of getting a standard make piano or organ ' . ' j : i. ! ' ' - .. ; at thg prices we are making. ' 3 V - ( We intend sending out every instrument in the store : " There Is the Sweet Toned Ludwies . Anii the Old Reliable Fischer 1 ' And the Good Little Kingsbury And the Substantial Cable v. ,ty r--- - i-- V . ! .. ! ..; , y-lu - : - -V i I ' . Besides tho Estey and Chicago CcUage Organs. All going at a big discount. Take time by the forelock and come and get your pick of the instruments; in a case to suityou, and you'll be happy. F. A. WIGGINS 307 Commercial Street Salem, - j - Oregon JllMEr STnTESrilr-.Sl PER YEAH .FOR T.AIir'KXY.-heriff Thomas r.iuville, of Clatsop county, came to aiem yesterday, luivtng - in charge Iwo men for tlie penitentiars Thev wn IleiiH-rt l)avis ami John Sulli van and each will nerve five years for larceny. ; ; -' t FINAL ACCOFNT.-M. W. Hunt has tiled lus liual accoitnt, as admin-" isttator of the estate of J. J. Shaw. deceased, and Saturday, September 'SMh. is set for bearing any objection against , the cams. . CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Kara Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 -V 'v. A f-peaker at le dairy Institute !n Massachusitts atltKlwl to. the valjD of alfalfa, hay, of whjeh he had iKHight a carload, paying 20 a ton. It, Was his exiHriene that a ration of ten ouuds prfHluciMl as inueh milk t fifteen of lover hay. and if the result coirtinu-l be cousidereil R the cheiir est roughage he could buy. And so it. gcx-K, the Kansas farmer neglecting his alfalfa, patch and cussing the dairy imsiness. wliile his Eastern itelgldsr can iiay such extravagant prices for fed and put his butter on the market with tin" Kansas product, and, yet declare that there is money in dairying, During the courtship many a man thinks he has discovered an earthlv angel, but after marriage his thoughts may not 1k suitable for publication, Chicago News,. UEfcCHAM'S ' FILLS No for -Constipation, i equal MAHKIED. .1 A I ' E 1 LA M ON I ON. A t the home of the mot her i of the lride, corner of Winter aud Center streets. Salem, Oregon, f Thursday. SrptemlK-r 27. 1!k. at-S p. in., Miss .'Addie Scott , l'latiiorwloti to Mr. Henry I'ape, Rev. O. J. Si ovell, rector ' of St ' I 'a ill's Episcopal church, officiating. JOIINSON-WINTERS.ln Fori land. ' Oregon. Saturday. September '2:1. I'.hhi. Miss Minnie O. Winters, of 1'ortlainL to W. J. Johuison. of Kan Francisco, iter. S. D. ijutsinpiller ofticistlng. .- - The bride Is well known In this city, having resided here for many years. The groom is a prosperous business man ? of , San Francisco. Itriuiediatelv following the ceremony, the haipy eotijde left for Sau Franeiseo, where theytWlll make Uieir future home. . mxx. MAUZEY. A tlie home of his Irt-oth-er. Ferry Maiizey, No. .rsi High ft net. Salem, Oregon, at "t p. in., , Thursday Septemler '27, V.m, Win. 11 ,Mnuzey, ag4Hl 13 yers. , Mr. M,uix'.v was !tn tn tVest Vir ginia. NovemlKT 1W-S, and riimf a rosj the j ia i na. a rri ving at Va n-i-ourcr. in the fall ot IHTkJ. In 1ST." he went to Corra His,, where lie 11 red rntil l.sm. when he movel to Walla Walla. After remaining there for a while he went to Alliany and In 1871 came to Saleni." where he lias since re sidetl. -: S : . ; -: r. . , Two years ago iast Peeettiner lie received; a severe. burn on the lig, which necessitated Its amputation. From that time to this, he' has gra dually, failed in health and trenirth. and lias been confined to his liel iucef last July. His brotfcer took Jiim to the fjir, last week, camping on the ground, with the hope that Ihe outing might revive him, but he seemed to grow wore tmtii he passed away at the tltn Indicated 'above. Deceased leaves four brothers and two signers to jnourn his demise. They are: Valiaee Mauzey, of Portland ITi Mauzey, of Marshfield; Edward Mauzey, of Grants, r ras.; Perry Maurey, of this city; Mrs. Kit ir (iron. ., ii mm nuuo, nun airs. Aiaggiej itoyat, ol Montague, Colorado, A BIG LINE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' - CLOTHING Also an immense line of ladies' capes and jackets, " Fur collarettes, dress skirts, umbrellas and rubbers4 ' Blankets aaid quilts at ' Friedman's New Racket Store Corner State mad Commercial Streets Salem, Qregoa Sa ve From 25 to 40 Per Cent By Purchasing Your Dry Goods of Us This is no bluff , 'come and see for vourself. Mackintoshes, ladies' or ents.' at actual wholesale cost; fine dress goods, silks, satins, velvets and plushes, ribbons and laces, hosiery, underwear, corsets and gloves at actual whole sale cost, blioes, ladies,' gents' and children's, some . at cost and some lor less than wholesale cost. Don t torget the store. , ( Isadora Greenbaum ? , '.. " - '.i'' ..." '"' ' . First door south of Postoffice. v THE HETTING OF TAMMANY. Down into his lelt the Chieftain Iocs -a-rutniuaging for wampunn Wherewithal to meet the making Of another bet on Bryan; i j 13 .. wads of wampum ' ianks he out and shakes his feathers; Shakes his feathers aud his waiupuui t the foe with r0,00l Who is backing up his judgment With the plunks at such a ratio; And the Chieftain in his feathers, Iu bis feathers and his fury That a tJ-O-Pter warrior ) Has the war itaint in his system Hi us to offer Tsi.OOO For a chance to pull in twenty, Ducks him deep Into his dugout In among his hard earned savings 'or another wad of wampum To Invest in luiomiug Hryau ryau mighty, matchless' leader, P-ryati chief of all the chieftains. Hiyan iM'erless, prince of powwftws, He who gives to New York'n sachem, 11-omlse of all kinds or places Fr warriors who surround him (lid. -.who do the campaign shouting: 'romlMs to give the, sachem What he wants. When William Jeti- ?ets,what he wants, if .the saclieni. fn his fuss and in his feathers. Waves his wampum at the warriors flf the eager (I-O-I'ters, . i rhus to scare them by hi blueing rill lie makes them hunt their teepees. rwiee the sachem.-in his propping ff the' -cause of - William , Jennings. , las put up his .imnjo, . ! ' Making 4 to lint,' Knocking out the famous ratio )f tlie; platform in its glors, What is sixteen to the sachem? "What is one to what he's after? If his 40 to It) ; ' P-rin,g.him that wlmih he is seeking. Sixteen Pryans and the balance If .the crochets of the party May arise and go- to thunder, One and never ending th"l,r. , William J. Lampton. KaMiltqm- R Drills U'Wjyfi the the The Liy figure spoten :ef his auto mobile. "I expected to enjoy It much," tyuigure was now saying, "but tickle weather lias prevented. In other words," olnserved .'the. un- ons-ious iiniMciie. at ont o, "a. mobile ufuruu is not suited to an automo bile!" ' - - " t ..Jt . -.'-' As, for. the others,; they did not for? et even now that tluy were gentle men. Ietroit JourmiK', In accord with the eternal fitness '. things the scales of a flsh slioulu elgh the most- J j .,';.,. , ' v i Do You Know ? THAI I SELL... Pedigreed Belgian Hares ; at $1.00 to $50 . Each,.,.,. $2 .10 A PAIR Noyes Norman Work ing Shoe for Men........ Repairing Neatly Done by Gus Kaiser..M f C. Q. GIVEN jparmers, insure lour wram and Hops The cost Is small, about one-half cent a bushel on wheat for Six ' Montlis, ItateS for all warehouses Jn Valley. Five Old and Tried 'oni-V p.mies. KlUIv & SISTON. Resident Agents, Successors to Geo. XL lielU-r. Co. 2S8 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. ; . . , , i' . Four years of a Republican Admin istration have made hive of Industry out. of more than CTtO.tHiO haunts of idleness and soup-hoiiss. And still there are moil In this country who are going to vote for a return to the idle ness and the soup-houses. Fortunate ly," however, there is no certaitrmajor ity of sncli men hi any. state, outside of the Siinth. : - i Already the census man has found over r2?S.(NH) manufacturing establish ments, as against n'J-J.ClX in isini. This lMks as though the trusts were not crushing out individual enter- nrise nt such a arreat rate, after all. though it is no argument in favor of allowing them to do so. Growers Girls should set good examples for she young men who are always fol lowing, them. Some lawyers receive a larger for keeping quiet than others do ajking. ... .;, .. . ... ; ,r , fee for NEW TO-DAY. FOU.I SALE. Forty -one head of stock sheep for sale; also tine Here ford bull. 1 year old. Apply to Thom as, Watt He Co., 227 Commercial street, Salem, Or. J:2S-1f. JUS T COM L? A ISD SEE "LORD LURGAN 2d " Score 94 3-4. Sy Gore ; Service Fee S3. Mrs. P.ush, the noted 'Judge. say he will soon core more than Do points. Pops and litters cheap. Does bred and unbretl. Plenty of youngsters ready to sell in pairs. ;or singly. Give the boys, and girls a chance to raaue easy money by raiin them, ''' ',' '" : .. . ' i .': .. f , hilt Exhibit Hares at the State Falri " . - See Them. ', Mar ion Square Ra bbi t ry F. A',' WELCH, .Prop. 391 Commercial St., Salem, Or AND FRUIT RAISERS 1 Wre have over 200 empty, solid lar rels on ha ml to pick hops in, aixlabout eighteen or twenty new casks and hogs head are in goHl, solid shaiie to put' In grain, fruit or jotatoos, etc. ,A'FKY CHILVI'; and will take fruit or! chick ens for them. 1 Will trade until further notice4; there fore bring in first time 3-011 eonio to the city, your produce, and get one or two; or else we will cut. It' up for firewood; we need the room, but will give you this month's time to secure. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE 240 Commercial .Street, Salem, Or. S, C. STONE, M. D. ; ' Proprietor of t II r STONE'S DRUG STORES Good Dairy Farms For Sale Easy way to make money with small capital, and lire near ocean beach or on the Little Nestucca river and bay. wiiere Jisiiuig ami hunting is .first class -Three kmmI farms to m-II. Size: Two are ht) acre tracts: one 122 acres. Good farm dwelling . ami Improve ments on each; about oue-halrin cul tivation and meadow, rest in irrass. and tim!er.' enough for domestic pur poses; land rich ami productive, live I On all orders of $20 and upwards. ions 01 nay grows ier aere. Cows on 1 within a radina of .inn mlWnf- Port- one rarm have tM-st test ; at 'the Mack-f ', , , , , .,,,,,, Intosh Cheese Factorr. I'nl.ti.. r..i.iland- ltaI1ad and lagging Camps and M-hool elose to creamery. Forty I l. end of. cattle, hoiisebohl furnitun. SALEM, OREGON. The atores, (two In nutnlwr) are lo cated at No. 2.'55 ami 7 Commercial strict, and are well stockiil with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet" articles, perfumery, brush., etc., etc., etc. : . , ' DR. STONE Has had gome 25 years experience In the praetiee of medicine and now makes no -charge for consultation, ex amination or prescription. Hewitt Pays the freight lut-iinnng goi (piano, four stoves, farming Implement, with good farm wagon. M tons of hay to; go ith either one or two. of these : farms. Icrms to be rery reasonable, prices from ?lfii to The last price to HK'iuiie two farm of wand 122 acres, respectively. Milch "cows on farms graded.vyr) with mixed . Jersey ldool. Pci-sonal:iiroiMTty, worth price of best farm,; to1 go with land. No flies on this offer. Address II. IS. Hendf ricks. Kay City, Oregou, if you mean hiiHine.ss. .. ; WHIP5,, ROBES- , California Oak-tanned -Leatlicr ' used. Harness Oil.' etc ; F. E. HAFER, V 2 State Street. Salem, Oregon RUSTLING YOUNG MAN Can make $iX) per month - and expenses. Per manent position. Experience unnec essary. .Write quick for particulars. '. :iark & Co.. 4th &. Locust streets, Philadephla Pa. 9;4-Cm-dw. . a Specialty. A. HEWITT, s No. 183 Third Street, Portland. Or. WiLKES STALLIOJ, "JEHCHt' . NO. 29631 Will srta'nd for Mares the cominjr sea son at Corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. For Pedigree and particulars, call on . .. - . . Dr. W. Long Venterinary Surgeon. Salem, Qf- Money tcFhoah On improred farm and city property, at lowest current rates. T. K. FORD, Orr L&dd Jb Buh bnk. FOR SALE OH TItADE. Two team of working horses one team ageii 4 and 5 respectively, the other 1" and 11. Good sound borses. Will pell fop cash, or -trade for cattle, sheep or goats. Address 'I-W care of Statesman. :i 955-21W.