yiw, ln j, i, II ti.n.t mmnm. i' 1, mm .iiHIM-H-"' I R lm it1 W I IW THEB LUE FRONT. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. The Bill? Front, 335 Commercial 51. TJ-earry tbe test assorted aaiSarjeai ttoacrfaewcto to tfeiir Socio tbe y. 1TbeiXFfeareaIary tfee LOWEST t fce fcasd asrarbere. UBqoeatieBaiJy tfaey EsjLprr tbefrecaejxtHea 15 to 28 per cess. Its coir jewt l&rwejtr&tist(rorpf1aE?fixxi3iKSSetbr fint tow to tfcseifeasdaia5tfcrtraeseSFs oeI'' fesinsate taig Ufii ctf H SPOT CASH tjAem. Tttdr esarriXRf tnude hteriOeoet of pgwpte'a KUfe&eiJoa wfcb LOW PRICES fisr HPOT CASH. 2iataxti erer toeexzstend uses soittd ccwakiaa &aa Sd lb 'Btee Frcst-1 Tbey were ewe.Jred &ra2esasd their LOW PRICEesah STKess aa lasam&tx vrt&bwuaarJE&tT veAbrtls cppataA br mr SeT to tie eT. TfaeB&BeFrcet law sot dfwtiia3 eacteaaHwT. Ifcey tare decesialrepxi tbe good wl od jgped -arani rf LUE FRONT. THE . . Tine He$ Milling. . Orer 200 STYLISH PATTERN FATS to select from. Ftee KM Gfcwrea, ffierr. UJrwear. Ccnetf, etc The Ividiks Bazaar. 2EXT BOOB TO HEIXEKBBASiyS. Capital E. fl. Flags. T. J. Crooise PpiDfiD: Commercial Printers. Company. We have the largest and best equipped printing office in the state outside of Portland; and over twice the press facilities of any job printing office in Salem, We solicit an opportunity to bid on all classes of printing. 329 Commercial Street,. Salem, Or. The Columbia. Oar large stock of Shoes must be reduced at once and prices will not stand in the way. Do not be surprised at our great reductions, for we mean business and are not afraid to apply the knife to prices. Call early, and we will save you good money. 118 STATE ST., SALEM, OR DR. CONTRIS, DENTIST. CROWN & BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. OVER GRAY JBROS., 8ALEM, OREGON. Truly op Aid. Health and Beauty for Women, Jn tbU age ot progreae Wb mHy aeUmWiln how ratoy people Buffer from Ilia of every deacrlptlon when Berhar tbt. exact rtmbdy l right at band. At iMtjuIonMbM triumphed andtMUy 11 within rb of H certain E SSST l! , ToitlA'OTrH blocMve'r N. Y. iUcket Htore. No leg doo oh hllM or hurnllUtlug Mwulrmtlonn. For Mackintoshes, Jackets, Ladies' Misses' and Children's Shoes caTl at the Palace Pry Goods & Shoe Co,, 307 Commercial St, Lfrifecl Wajpscg&i Kirvirwm-i'UriTT.E, aW?es-&fo'eP3rdtBmacTr fcefese at T&oe, Walters. Sa!e rf Oaaads, t& Basrstes declared & istestSoea in Ca rer rf Civrftf Sam,, It fa stisa2 ti&i eoe cu-&t-tbe Gaf&al City C&BMG&istAl Ballway baoSoi seady tea tbswaad paapeji3 T&araSay te t&exrate&a-. Oaeens- daetcr, gsasSasxiis ceBegfed ill tarts. Tbe rei& bseyeSe ik eS tfee air wig be t&e fpedul tes-BiSe otest axrsssed texgSsz&M.jteevaaQa. There wtK be ibree Ttetfete prrz&T&sA all the face rfeferj c tite twrrsesdiE o&oBtry v9I enter Use coaiest. The first pciw ift e . 113 jrsW sedd, t&eaesoed J4 alrtr DiJaI sad tbe third a 93 rvetter. Fbe estxfea uriH cw at 19 a. m. Saicx iay. Tbe prize to be j(irea at the dell earorra! ma be aea today aod to mcrrcir in the lMua pl&eu: Pint prize at Erooi & HarrittS; feeood, at the "White Cesroerf third, ttJ.G CTrfght'; focrtb, st Oiiborb, iUdcf tore; fifth, at J. J- Dairy en pic & CV; rixtb, at J. W. TbcsaV grange atere; eentat&, at The PaUee, Next Thurs day aad Friday thay will all beteea in the vindow ot Holrenos & Cbs dr. grjcdsa&ore. 7XS03CAXS. PrcL Parrio la fa Alfeaay. C W Ise Vee, of Bestoa coaaty. Is in tbe csfy. Gw. W. IHria went to Yqtiin9i to day on boInt. Wm. Iter, the bop king of BaUeriile, h In the tify. Gen. asd ITts-W. H- Odell and Prof. Ccehran went toEngene today. Prof, lb G. Cochran, of tbe Willsra ette calTefrfity. went to Eugene today AMtraun Thos. Kay went toiiiu FracdKo I&st night on burines for tbe woolen milL Eer. Dr. J. a Sartzeel!, of tbe Fretd toccs' Aid Society of the Southern 1L E. ebarch, was in the dty yesterday. Geo. W. Habbard, the beavy-weigbt bop buyer, ia again at his office, 95 State street, ready to receive the crop of 1S3L Father White rehirmed from Port land last evenlag, where be attended the ceremony of honor Father Croqaei with tbe title of monwgafnr. Andrew Kahn, the Portland Japan ese merchant, was in tbe dty last night. He thinks tbe Mikado makes a mistake in going to war with China. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gardner, and Mr. and Mr. A. D. Blackburn, of Piainview, are in tbe city taking in tbe fair and visiting their numerous Iowa friends. Gen. and Mrs. W. H. Byars came np from Portland last evening to take in the state fair aa well as their numerous friends. Tbe general returns this eve ning, while Mrs. B. will stay orer aev eraldays, Hon. C. P. Yales of Washington county is in the dty visiting tbe fair. He is an old newspaper man having once served on the New York Herald, and having traveled all over the old world as a correspondent. He is now a farmer and expressed a very favor able opinion of our state fair. He will make one of our most useful memberr. He Is a conservative and Intelligent man. House Stoles. Yesterday after noon Mrs. H. Bchntt, of Sublimity, drove in to attend tbe fair, and visit relatives. She putt up tbe borse in an old barn at tbe home of her sister, Mrs. Beck, in Simpson's addition and spent the night at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Mitchell. This morning it was discovered that ber buggy was gone. The thief was evidently familiar with tbe neighborhood, for he took Mr. Boullliard's pony and got a bar new at tbe Bbedeck place. Sheriff Knight has been notiSed and a sharp lookout Is being kept for tbe IhM, al though some well grounded suspicions are rife as to the calprit Coxsxakt. The rush has been cod stant In the dty this week, but no place has there been more activity and interest than at tbe millinery openiag at tbe elegant apartments of Mrs. Fleeter adjoining Bosh's bank. Toiuooo UfiKHfl. You can now be cured of your filthy habit at the small expense of V, without ill fllng or In convenience by calling on or writing to the Kccley Institute, corner Liberty and Stale streets, Balem. The New York Racket carries only reliable footwear in stock. You can depend 00 their boots aod shoes for service. Their priom aro the lowest, dwll RECORDS OF BIC?ffi Tte Wtrtts fr Half XHe Is LsTfereL mm mm sKxe AcuNST mi i Pre8fl far a GrwlBacealS.t-1 Lb Sxtardij. &YKACTEKE, 2?. Y., S-ft 2(L R. P J Searie, edsg sjcais-t tb: leesed freex ; Chicago to New Teffk, arrived t-ret Stii. He Sfet CijTisat5r4ji.nl-tail j,; slid rede oa tbe riHrcod trae. He pssetored Cexsr tins astd fell down a. raQroaid etnbaakiDeat twenty &eC, bet waa not teti&stlj berc He a s 01 1 aca ta tne retxa stxiees aecrs, aca thinks be willarrrre at New YcrkSos day fear or five boars abead of tbe record. WOELS EECOaiJS EEOKEX. Wai.xeu.3C, Hsh., Sept. 1. Jobn 3. Jofacson today broke tbe woods' bi eyete record for a balf-mifr, ma&ingit in $ 2 5 seconds. In tbe ume trial tbe worldV quarter tardeza Jecord was also broken. Time 8 4-5 seconds. Harvey Davidson of Toronto, creaVd a record for class A, making a qoarter anpaced In 2S 1-5 eeeondc THE FATDf COXTZSTS. If there b fair weather and favorable conditions for wheeling Salem may see a world's amateur record for ten miles. broken Saturday. Tbe contest between Sbipp and Mnrpby will bz very clce acd if tbe track is perfect and no wind traud time will be made. Tbe Salem wheel contests have el'e ited universal admiiaticB Tbey have bten well mari-l and tbe vidting wbeelrsen have ben shown every eoorley and are well atir&rd. No creel ty or vulgarity bat keep manifest, no wravglltig or ncealtm3nly con duct on tbe part of tberiderv. It has been a fine week's sport cocdacted on high moral plans. Tbe closing strug gle Saturday for tbe ten mile honor sad medal will bo & fitting conclusion t-t tbe whole progr m, No cruelties s too d qj permitted. Tjc grand stand Is perfectly barbar oas in its domar that horses or men shall do their ntmoe. Saturday tbe track may be heavy or wet, or there may be a strong wind. No rider should be forced to set pace for over two to gratify tbe grand stand. The pleasure of a week's successful amateur cycling should not be marred by concessions that will inflrct era ;lty upon tbe young boys who h lve given tbe people sneb fine races this week. Notice To Water Consmnezs. The company la now removing cne of tbdr old pumps In order to make room for tbe new one. Tbey wish the consumers to be as economical as possi ble in tbe use of water, avoiding any unnecessary waste. Baleit Water Co. 9 21-at Stoves Set up, cleaned up or pol ished. Freeland & Louslgnout, 123 State. Next to tbe state fair, 'The Paris" attracts tbe greatest share of attention among the ladies next to Bush's bank. Don't go to the state fair until you have been at Dabney's Fair, on Court street. Bargins In everything, e o d Htovbb. New 35 stoves for $18. Free'and fc Lonsignont, 123 State. For a choice meal at any hour at Westacott & Irwin's. Fastest tlae to the fair ground! on tbe motor carp, For a choice meal at any hour at Westacott k IrwinV. Shoes and boot at very low prices for cash, at tbe New York Racket. 1 i All kinds of fish at Davison's Court street market. iii.. Tbe meals at Strong's restaurant are always tbe richest. Eastern oysters Davison's market Strong's bakery has tbe best. Ml. Fresh trout Davison' market. Take a wotor r for Ihs main gale uftbMrftrouit4(, mmmmmmmmtm m irima iili'WP "w It ( pWH to why ewvboJy no to Wrong's rUurat. Fjrw4 matt--JkyJottl market, 0r, Prk't Crmm PtVNr Pw4r StrougV bskery has the best. What 0rHUr Axe Zclag. ' IndiawaJ'ous, Bept. 21,Tbe car pHtM iBlernftUoBsl oooventton today U4iM not ( wk war with knights ofJtoramJ awahjamated carpente In Chloo uhUms Ktyty ttrtjck (iL The cowHbHt will noi pass a nolujou rwjuJriug t7uacti90 Pf hesMocla. UONtolMH)! fwly u KpglUh, A rolrton wHI rwi whlplj will fvx IU fH 4m4w of politic kwk. s V mw prty hut do polltlMl yHy wlU I .wol. XOZE OP TEE AWAED3- OatUaaaata ef tia Preacica Iir Snsstlas Jsiezs Books. cxlcrs, ETC- Ftest pcetafez. Mr.T. M- ThutB? sca, iaatV rfress draws wrt, il ltke ef dcta wasx. aK" : Mats Adi Bnyossac, psfet 5- r lir, ilia ? AKs, iw siiaa: 3I. JleKrsy, tefas skin; Mrs. Fraak HmV, fcBiea4f.i-T3nri;Mr&. D Bt.r, PtBctlxsMf. ftt fca- tmticiKt, aarprE exMaet f4t lov wrfe. Secaed paminm- Mi lrJ!a ViV eas, spfeasse-a draTB wwrt; Mr. T. 1L TBMSfeoa, xpraa draws wyrk; Mrs. W. Breyaaaai. exli.fcrt p 4at bee wees; Mis NeMSe Litc&S, spwiceea f drawn work; Mrs. Hesry V. Msy- eri, coSeetaoa of drawn wr!:; 3Ii Myra epeny, point lace handSercblef; Mis a Fellow?, MeMinnvUIe, pillow shsss; Mrs. D. Bbker, Psnland, point lace CRKar; Mis IXta Abraiss; .Lin coln, infant's drew drawn werk. Esrrnsc, etc. First premiums. Mrs. 3. Girod, Brooks, dbplay of handiwork; Mr. A. Btc nbart, child's saqoe; ebocfaet, fancy silk stockings, lady's knit skirt; Bertha Mattbey, crochet shawl; Mrs. W. Qoartier, woolen cocks;Mrs. Bronil- lard, knit lace; Mrs. S. Allin, crochet skirt; Mrs. G C. Hogan, robe; Mis Mary Hogan. lace croefcef; Mr. J. Q-ilnn,faDcy mittens; ilVf Cra Litcb field, crochtl btl; Mts IsAz Priugle, portiers In mould crochet, crochet in silk; Mrs. S. A. Gondii, Aumsville, woolen stockings; Miss Genevieve Hashes, fksduator. Second premiums. Mrs. A. Bern- bart, crochet skirt, sleeking wool Miss Annie Breyman,, crochet in silk; Mrs. S. Allin, Afghan robe; Mrs. C. Gatch, child's bood crochet; Miai Jes sie Breyman; fascinater: Mrs. W. Qoartier, crochet saque; Misa L. Harold, crochet shawl; Sirs. J. Chan dler, 'display of handiwork; Mrs. An drew Vercier, specimen lace crochet; Misi Mary Hogan, fancy mittens; dis play cf handiwork; Mr. Acdrew Ver cler, iptdmD lace crochet; Miss Mary Hogan.fancy mittens, bplay of handi work; Mrs. J. 5. Munson, knit lace; Mrs. A. S. Leach, knit skirt, crochet hood; Mrs. M. E. Tull, Barlow, knit woolen stockings and socks. Mrs. 6. Girod, Brooks, received first on display of handiwork inepedal class. First premiums. Salem flouring mills, floor fifty poucdg; B. F. Sargent, Malheur, gates; James finoey&Son, Brookg, grubbing machine; J. E. Mur phy, drain tile; E. S. Lamport, saddle, sing'e carriage barnesa,Ieatber harness; Dugan Bros., furniture; Bhafler & Clark, display farm machinery, bug gies, road cart and wagons. Second premiums. S. P. Barger, Brownsville, gates. Tbe furniture upon which Dugan Bros, received the first premium above are "tbe Dugan indistiuctible iron bed steads, of which they make a large number for public institutions. First premiums. Burton Bros., pressed brick; Mrs. E. C. Simeral, soap, lard; Mrs. 8. A. Condlt, Aumsville, candles; Mrs. J. C. Cooper, McMInn- vll!e,-brooins; H. P. Chase, windmill. Second premium. Mrs. Jane Condit, Turner, candles; Mrs. J. C. Cooper, McMinnvIl'e, lard; J. B. Brown, wash ing machine; J. Hanson, open 1 u?gy. COOKIKO, ETC First premiums. Mrs. Sarah Kim- ber, fruit cake, assortment of cakes, gelatine cooking; Mrs. E. F. Osborn, bated beans; Miss Emma Silver, cof fee cake, layer cake; Mrs. C. Gatch, loaf cake; Mrs. J. L. Munson, potato yeast bread, baking powder biscuit; Mrs. 8. R. Foster, collection domestic canned fruits in jars, assortment cf Jellies, assortment of jams, assortment pickles, Mrs. Jane Condit, Turner, as sortment sweet pickles; Mrs. J. A. Richardson, salt rising bread; Mrs. J. C. Brown, steamed brown bread; Mrs. O. F. Taylor, assortment of preserves. Second premiums. Mrs. Barah Kim ber, baked beans; Mre. A. Jones, coffee cake; Mrs. E. F. Osborn, assortment sweet pickles; Mrs. Dora MeElhaney, collection domestio canned fruits: Mrs, S. R. Foster, assortment preserves,layer caKe; Mrs. A. 15. Crosby, assortment jellies; Mrs. Jane Condit, Turnpr, jams; Mary flame, joaf cafce; Mrs. Sevat. biscuit; Mrs. J. C. Brown, salt rising creaa; airs. rneo. Nolf, steamed brown bread. The meals at Strong's restaurant are always the richest, ma-J L J1J LX .. J J. t , Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, w CREAM RAJflNG vwim HQ5T ?WWQT MADB, A pw Orifs a ram of TM Povt , pm by Awwwrfa, Aw wijyotlwr4H,arii, f?VWRSTHISTAHPARP, la Police Circles. State fair wtek has broagbl ot few victims to ibe dty bast Oe.ba tit inert be said few go there for want of ometbisg to eat. It is remarkable hew few eosaamers of tbe neeesmries of Bfe there are In Sskm. What Is tbe caaeeof tbh? Who Is responsible for til Here is the plain treth: Tbe low prkrs of gneriea maintained by the Pcetsfiiee Grocery store ot Harritt & IiwrtBo. They are tbe leaders Id Iww prim, and people appredate their ntelheds. m Yocb WirE AoAtx. We woold like to stc ber have a litte time to rest, so aext week instead of wasblsgyoor own eietbes, send them to tbe Salem steam laundry where tbey will look better and last longer than If you bad done them yourself. Charges are viry rea sonable. A Ladies. Yoo are cordially Invited t tbe W. C. T. TJ. rooms to meet Mrs. N. W. Kinney, state president W. C. T. U. She has something good to toll yea. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Come. saving board bills by taking their meals at the N. Y. Kitchen. Open day and night. m Recorder's Court. Judge Eden this mornint; gave three drunks, two vags, one peddler and two irerpissera five days each. State Fair Wedding. A liceme was this morning fesned for Rosa Wool erv to wed Geo. S. Ritcbey. Judge Ed Edes performed the cenmony. Visit Th3 New York Racket store and Ee the bargains tbey are ofiering in every line. m I Suppose Your borse eats. Then buy jcur horse feed where you can get it (he cheapest for cash. A White. Boots, shoes, bate, shirts, hosiery, un derwear, gloves, and all kinds of no tions cheap, at Tbe New York Racket, dwlt Don't forget the bargains in sh es at Tne New York Racket. 333 Commer cial'street. d w It Save money on all your purchases by dealing with The New York Racket 333 Commercial street, State Insurance block. d w It Crack Stove House. A new f.50 range for $25 at Freeland & Louslgnout. 123 State. Worth a Guinea a Box. O ii-i -1. r-uJ-r-u i-i- -1 - - - - 8 A trifling dose from a 25-cent box of Beecham's Pfflsrt (Tasulejc.) W will frequently prove as effective as a doc tor's prescription. AT 10 cbjJ M standa,si 5T0RlEsiu NOr BEING OFFERED AT DEARBORN'S Boot Ston. JOHN HUGHR Dealer Ik Groceries, p aad the west comp!csj Jj Brashes t all Kiig j, ,J State. Artlsts'SatcrUkiJ u.t. r.n4 1 .-..r? nu,vca.tui 11U Wggtt njicai. UUiiiU) OIUKiiaSii.! New Adfertaemaitir ryVNTED-FnrnUbed ZTh 11 aiUodiDiftX.e.'e J W w T . i k ,.! . I, Jh- . ' .,. . ,w or Ptrmomn Rncl tre.a,i :.T 1 ruillrl, jlrfffrnn .f.tl.. . . T' J. IC - -- . . t.Rim,, njW FtlK AI-t-A tlU) cot JlTTr h'rv man riniliim r v 7.' ' 'J im.r niit ." . u-a, Uotle. ral.l pn. FerftUi twf :-'.v-.r:r "lK u mJ ' UVM"VI To Trade -A floe rtbortwi u-. uu,...wo wutic. h. i, Sjj UUllTliBhCf. If AK -A llVaT libtoWwT" wboballd andoprteaubiirl pow. AounMouoie, mtanoiC mi, rvut in. T?OR At.V- Anew w'eoa-bonijs,.! 12 rtluro 'redeenCeh'vrjrnjtrtvl oarposts. luqalre of J w, Cunfil jwwiiii jiAfcgc rvSI TJAKD TlME-WDy bo; so omiu, XX aii. wnca joa can raw ttsiMB ciranJ.dyrrlaid recarel umti. fora aoalftam? ltntwor-eia.ihi uit niyoqcpirajuon uo;i. aa aair rw. K I.UlU s L.K A tew U own Lnbne f l and White Imtrhll)Kli,pt.ib v r. nnir jr. journal noro. (VR El' 1-AiiH-LaixeioioIttin j wmrplne can;rlor4'eciiaa. i tblnf for puttlog andertHfua (atk rrv tXCUAJOK-Oood tatu4: I prj)rtT oa lngei.EMD4tof jrapij wesurn OTt-ron. AddKuJouuIesit 8 Wi AJSTKU n eitlaialtsialita anoccdDiea v-niiorr aroui door (came) pilw, uonx doiemu i Readable in tbe d rk: p.o&l 10 1 aeeoUmke5 to $15 dailf. WiCcIrM uisirlmriUi jour own duh ta. lea Co. ibt irarnorn n. . UKatn. J7 Taooaiaaad an FraadMopfiBM tieeaneii ranouiwina. C1 nDfQTtaV Qrl V VI B- I ItOTtijp, I kindaonMlefttXSlJbtriTitn'tt rrUtlS PATKU Is keplOBBMti is.ee L AdTertlnlne Aeenqr,MaJJ5)(i RxchxBte.Bau KranelMO, CWfcnkt cootracru for actTertlttnt can b ate I MiM3cicrKnri 10 I PROPOSALS FOB SMI PROPERTY, Oia1af timtVMtll will h MttTt&A D floe of the Secretary of SjitBpt'8S Monday, uctooer i, iwi, iorkMuwr nrthiiTtrATMrtTin thlR dtT ECllUvB -rnpifrh nrf fitafA trrjlit nttlCftfl by tho blind ftchooi The porefeitj;2 torejaet any and all biiH U waj fnrlh r Information ca'lon S1H nptrlnwndentortbeffrrI. ml HYLVE3TERFW "a-.-gSSJ,-, E.B McEf-R'J Bnpt ofFatulel Board oT Tnutcex Tl I ! FINE AND CHE I I rC LUdllG! MILLINERY. 94 ?i B rnuL CTV OULli Largest Stock, Lowest Prices nn i 1 Our stock is now replete with the novelties of tbe Our assortments ivoro novm- liol.tr unrl the effects fffl more pleasiner. We would reouest a personal insj our trimmed Hats and Bonnets. THE LEADER, 265 . Commercial st. Salem, Or. 150 to 250, TRIMMFF) H TO SELECT Ff . . . Willis Bros. & Co. .f wress uoous, uiothmg, ahoes of all kinds, w " i Gloves, Corsets, lioaiory, Undenvear, Trunks id J TKl.l r in i ... -. . . ..! rtniliJ.'i j-vxuuuum, jacea, j!i!iibroideneHf JJJanxets aim " ing Goods and Notions, 1 rmnH nlwnv fli Inwant OPERA IfOTlHF. r!n-nKrT?-p . SAj ,., vv,,,( 10T04 w r ud MA rF- llll.ll ... . i More, JM ()urt Mr. ff wlklw ki. fSMr 40 rr win on )h Jouir' 0. ' IMP"1' I