tm9nKBm B'iHaffBflMl Pi j.'wwj; lllu fJS.iSTJ "If -r- MfH f OTMRSww "!I335 r?f-'7grw'HW uijijisnj&i- yyF "fyfytSffEMW i'wywr 'TT-"p!F1P' wiiiiir'f''r1TirlftJFHBBWaatftIMMr?1 MMH i mmt.-T'TAi SHIRT WAISTS and WAIST MATERIAL STYLES "Tlio Trojan" Is tlio newest walHl litis season. Comes to Piques and Percale. AH othor Popular Mnkoa In stock. j 'gpw HOLVERSON'S OA8I1 8TORE 8ft RT Just rcccivad a full line of the best values ever offered in Ladies Waists, which wc place on sale at the uniform price of 50a Each. Come early to secure a choice of Patterns. J.J. DALRYMPLE&.CO. The Silk Store. AVATATAyAf.VAYAtAVAVAVATA'rATAyAVAVArA.VAVAVAV Originator of, hh UtLhe Prires! Tlio continued increase In my wntoh rjpulr, department Ih proof of satlsfao tlon given In wnluli nntl Jewelry repair lug. It will pay you to remember whon needing work done In tliin liuu these prices, Cleaned and Oilod7Kp Mainsprings - - I uw O.H. HINGES Wntohmnkor Diamond Botlor nnd Optlclnn. OUO COMMUHOIAL, HT The Daily Journal lias 5 more subscribers in Salem, 6 iiifl nti.l.nn nrnc -il llvii K fliavt I'HIV. M w,,v t . if...., c than any other newspaper. & 25JSZOOOC&V52CV2C22iJ WEATHER llliPOHT. Today and tomorrow occasional rain. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Vrot. Dragor of Jefferson drove In this morning. Dr. 0. W. Hiur, .if LuImiioii. was a imsnougwr down to Portland today. Dr. lJurr In an old Siihunllo. Wilbur Muthonuy. it jHttiunt at IIhd asylum, died Thursday. IIIh Iioiik was ut Giitus, Mitrlou county. I)nu Smith, thu OuUs jtisthsj dispen ser, and lawyer nod rail mUH mnn, was in town town today on ImaiiMM. Mm. tJurnli PtMidltdou mid Ule Hovemlun, of French Prulriu, uru visit ing their oouMn Mm. Win. Stulgar. Euv. 11. S. Kally, mtur of Hit V. E. church Portland was it Hulam visitor via stoamur today, giitot at th ham of hi fsthor-lii-luw Mr. Day. Mr. and Mr. JfT fsVrilwr and child run of I.uUrundu, nro to arrive thin evtuilng (or several wcks vhtll with tiulwn frlcuda, Mrs. 51. G. OduII of Eugene, und Mrs. Prank Harking of MoMiuuvlll lutv Iwen guest dm lug thwKist wook of thair sister Mr. 8. I!. Piwr u( South cattail. Mr, llurtha. lUrhttruud two vhiUrwi of Sulphur Springs, Iowa, arrinu UaUty to Iw the guest ufhur faliwr, U P. IhtU. lit))', tho Sulem mwviuiHt for a fv months. t t nil Don't Throw Your Time Away. If you hixjn to W out of employ ment, gut umpluymtmt. If you can do nnytluinr Jiut (airly M you ih-vhI not Ik without pJmity to do. Put u want ml in Tin Jot'us.vi. (yll- iug your qualltloiitious, nml uu'l on l0 buvy Hirntu. You uru junt tht' otoH muii imii ployvr wants and you'll find tmt urn ploycr If you tnko the rIjjlitiKur gutiday uxouifcion, Mi' $ I. ft 17 i A SHOE To widoh you ro nil iuviil and Oxfords. Tho Itlil of 100 I'aius c'iiiuiHe.' anopa at SOc 4 J'tiK. loOfAius lawn' tutors ash x.raui ,T 70 .V )M1H. 3&0 fillOJ l-ADIL' NlltlWt AKI OXHIKIM AT 1XV A IWIM. No matter -what thiy arc wortli wu wit I Hill them nt thv bav ufom ond eaJubrnted "Sla.b Town" (intorj mil suiijily yw as iiwivj1 ihwo wuiii Uj8 1 Mtt, lATKOUK SALBU fHOI'l.ln "VVjiII.s Bros, & Company, WU CkCSRY BT.VNIUIU) PATTB1LN8. Jttgiimlflf Wy Jiitfht, I4'ty I9tii, our M9M will clo at 7 p m. MATEIUAL Dimities. Percale, Piques, Ging hams. Edlnburghs, etc. TAILOR SUIT SALE, Special reduction on Tailor Made Suits and Dress Skirts, CASH STORE i STSi TUnNVBnBIN EXCOnSION. From Portland to Albany and Rf turn$i. On Huiuliiy Miiy US. takiw pluco tho oxotirclnii of tho Portland Boolu! Turn viirnlu. IxJiivltiK Portland at Ili.M) u. in., and riiturn, Icavlnjc Albany at 6 o'clock 11. m. TickutM on imlo at Pattou Jlros., hook Htoro. Haloin iniSHuiigurs will tako tho llrnt Huatinu, wlilnh will luuvo HaliMii for AN banv about O.itOn. in. Tho oars will be llmftod to (timtlnn rapacity. No tickotd will bt cold after May -T. IlaituiiKo cars for lunch ImskutH anil blcyclu will bo at tachiMl to ovory train. ltoturnlii all train will nUiii nt all Ntatioim and the llrnl mrtloii will loavo Albany at ft p. m. I8.td Will Protect Path. Portland Toluunuii : Judo lIoniioMiy yoNtunlay vtiMtainiMl tho city ordluauco prohiitliiK lilcyclo paths, by limb ln II, HiihIi utility of driviiiK over a path. Tho Unltiil Whooliiiun n AshooIii tlon mum Imuk of tho pnimHUilion. Tho iiKtoointlou In dittoriiilnud to protoct tho paths. The Halo for Thirty Uayn. Huby KIhmmi, IV) utmls, worth 76 oontu, at tho Ilonton HIuhi OoniMiny, ItOH Com muri'lal Htroot, uoar tho ivoxfnlllco. I Ifi tf tilukepcar Kcadinp;. Mrs. It. A. Mlllur, of Oroii City this uflitruooii, uiitortalnoil tho toclui-M of tho Halcm M'hooUaud all thu chlldicn of tho various Hohinds abovo tho llfth uradowlthn mailing of Julliis t'aumir, A half holiday miih t;rautd tho children of tho irrados IhiIow tho sixth and all tho hohools uiro dUnilMHtxl oxcupt thu Hunt Halum hoIkmi). Want the Hewanl. Pour I.0110 county niuit art aftur thu ruward of fKfiO for tho urrot of Claud llruutoti, thu nuirdorur, Al Autuu, II. J. Day, Ilort Finn and GoorKU Cmm r. It Isuvwr thus. The Manila Dead. Ituht. Taylor, of Ashland, wrote tho dtjmrtmont ut Washington, linking that tho Inxly of his win, Jay, who vun killed at Manila, be snt home, but tho an wr iwijvwil was to the uffoot that It i lHiMislb4 to du ho now, but that all thu dtjtul would Im will homo nuxt (all. Our VmKois. YiHi wjoi mid lo vonr eiiUymtut while hurt hy aiuukiitg 'm CwtxtM's " To jirolons Ue 4uorv Wk a Ihix hoiui wiin )uh. Pomona Sunday Schedule, Two round triiw to ImUiiwndunw. l.uavoStilem 10 it. 111., t p. m. and t):!S0 p. III. ItOMIHl inpiAJtHNlU. A it it Uon't Oo DaiefooteJ WhtMt ou omh buy ohlhlron's Scltool Ihw t 7& cwtU, worth fl.W. at 1Um ton SImh Cuuimii', 906 CummerfiHl trK, MNtr tho hjuiIIIm. A 16 tf IVmwoim titimluy vxcurwion Mav SI. Hood's MhhiKI t In rriy Uimty mhw m HiHlMae ritfit una tvry LI 1 1 jm tirikf 1 jnn Ttn-y r W I I IK lulKlu h iluwutili Sr M ut ut Mvi rui ltail. UIUum, ui II li.w Ir.mtlt. Mil4 atul rM.-ul. t cwil. fiilo U slaving thoutandt of vlctlmi. Dr. Ml!'Kcivine it cuilnc tlioutandi. PICNIC Pure will cunsfct nilmtipally ( Shotii Mir ! m ODD FELLOWS ENTERTAIN I With Speeches and Songs Until Near Midnight. The doling Program of a Well-Spent Week of Enjoyment at the Capital City. The uiitertainmunt given at tho Pirst M. K. Church Thursday ovviiIiik by tho P. 0. M.8, P. 0. U.'h mid P. O. P.'h Aspoclatlon and thu Solum lodgoH was tlio ouciihIoii of one of tliu most notnblu gathoring in thu history of Halum. The largo church was filled to Ita utiuott etipaolty with a picked company of mull mid womun from uvurv Miction of tho state, and it would im hard to pick out a finer looklnir lot of ihjopIo Oiuii the Odd Follows and Hubekiihs who havo flint bcun itttenditiK their niiuiiiil meet IntH huro. as dulmratos and visitors. Some time buforo oiifht o'clock tho hoiiHu was iHickod. Mien Uunovicvo IIukIiuh tliuu took her place at theorem ami uxueiitctl u voluntary, during wlilch the choir Knits woreliHci (I tipwHli urami 0. It ' and P. Ofllcors, P. II. M.'s, I . P. II. M.'s. P a. p.'b. Thu iilutfomi was occuniod bv Gov. Ueer and .Mayor nisiiop. PitHt Grurnl Muster Phil Metechnn acted as nutHter of coremonicH, and the program was opened with tho hIiikIdh of the opening odu of thu Odd Follows. Prayer was then offered hy P. O. M., Key. A. W. Teats, after which tho car dinal iuiirtottoBtiig"Ilobln A'litlr." in n maimer which won an encore, to wlilch thoyoiinir lwlles rosiioinled with "(,'oniln throiiKli tho Uyo." Mayor HIslioji then very briefly ad drusHCil thu asHcinbled Oifd Fellows on ImiIiiiU of tlio City of Salem, oxprefislii tlio gratification felt by tho people of tlio city at tho opiortuttity to enter tain thu brethren and Hlsters, hoping that they all had 11 good time, ami mak ing Wiinu plcamtut hits at local Odd Fel lows. Mrs. M. F. Wlnnard then sang "The Watcher." Thu lady's voice is rich and well trained, and uliu nm was obliged to ruMK)iid to an encore. Pout Grand .1. K. Weatherford then Hixiko on behalf of the Grand lodge of Oregon. The gentleman's remarks wcro brluf and to the Niint ami elicited freoitent applause. Then our own Mrs. Ilallle Parish Hinges was greeted with hearty applause iih hIio cume forward. Ai'coiiiiiinied by .mInh l.lnnie KtiiteAtnan on tlio piauo,Hiie mmg "Iivu'h Sorrow." It Is needless to wiy that hIiu was encored, ami she re HiMiudcd with thu pathetic old wing" Hen Polt."It Is himch pongs as this that Mis. ilingon' voice has its moHt effective iHiwur, and moru than one old Odd Fol low was furtively rubbing his none, be fore tho Hivuet and touching melody had cuuxed, Governor Geer then gavo u short ad dross on behalf of tho Stato of Oregon. Mr. J. W. Illckford favored tho audi uiicu witha solo, "Queen of thu Kartli." Mr. llickf or is a hololst of no mean ability, and liu w.h c.ille 1 liu-k by nroloimiNl aiinlaiiNe, Pant Grand Mawter .I.J. Hixmded on behalf of thu liu NKiku ul(xueutly Huvorul times Interruittetl Walton 10- iiH.Hoelution. and wiiM y uppluimu, UKixtclally from the oxnaiiHlonists. Thu Cardinal Quartet then wing "The Jolly StuduntM.'1 Thu Onidluoi Quartet Is always opulur, but tboy have Huldom if over given a Imttur vocal perform mice than thin, and they ruHonded 4o an outhusliiHtic encore, by repoating a Verne of thu hiiiihi nong. Pant Grand Mactur P. O. Doonc then occupied tho nliorr time ullotcd to him with an intcrcHtlng Hkutch of how hu camo to bu an Odil-I'ellow. Mis, Winnanl gne another vm-al selection which was well lucelved. PiiHt Grand MiiHter W. It. Dunhir was unavoidably absent, and a tulegram of oxplatiatlou and regret fiom him wiin reed. Ills iilaco 011 Hie program wax taken bv Allsfi helu Nickleu, who gave a buoutlfully rendered violin nolo, uhi rusiMiiiding to an encore. '1 hen tlio HWeototd shiner in Oregon, Mrs. . Ilingiw, again cume forward amid an ovation of applaune, and sang, "Juxt an the Sun Went Down." In pathetic Mings mucIi as this our "Oregon Night ingale" Is uuiiiiproiichahlo, and, she te Kpoiiiled to tlio iMirststoiit tuiiMiru with a bird Hong which clmweil tho iiptiu-sH of bur title. The program ended with tho cloning odu mid buiiedlctioii, and every one went away ploopod with 0110 of the mont ucosful entertainments over held in Salem. ANTI-IMPERIALISM. Exoitlni; DevelopmentB at the Chicago Meeting. (IVorM, III . Jmirint May I ) Thu long planned "aiitl-imperialiMic" denionHtrntloii In Coiitrul .Mimic Hall in Chicago ytwterday, brought forth eon aldemble In the way of exciting develop menu, lliftlioi) hpaldiug whs In the thiukHMt of the troy and Ih met with the unique dUtliiethHi of having Ids word iiiwtloned by two men in thu audience he addrewieif. Jeers for PrtMkUnt MeKinley luxitw Aiul eriea of "No" wlieu bollof was ex nre)teil that the prveident of the I'nited ntutes is Hineere ami houtwt nutrktsl the niHMiinguf the meeting. Dr. Henry Wade ItotfeiV effort", as clniiruiHii, to uutku It jiluin ut the iMiUet that the audience Iwd no wish to diwrtslit the iMtional uilmiuUtration but only to o po) Its Pldlipidiio mlky, wurti ahmited down by theaudlemv itself. In spite uf the overwhelming umlority of auti-iAXpMnaitiuUts, eome loyal frteuds of the president were preent. Theoe, after matlewdy uiulurtng fur a time tho critlohim hmied mi the chief magis trate, beittJi to talk Iwek (nun tholr ds. 1iuy vlgonmaly denuuneml the Our Shoe Tf ade Is really having quite'u boom. We Udievelt is simply due to the (aet that people are looking around more tlmn iiMiul We ou.i nearly ulwvvs sMuytu iront iu 10 xu wir eettt. Why nut le wimlid tuiotigh to oome iu untie ami nts JittlgmeHt oh our KltOtlS, NO IIAHM DONE Hie httlltw' f.T6 lines uf turned M sull to thu ll tnule In town. Tlie inon1 IVn vMut IW0 Im UwuLv, ami yti1l admit Iu letter than nidi ut !. Men's gl vatin lf ooin m at UJInHd l.. lJttb goHta tans all iurlwt.a)MsS mh. KwldUiiQw 1. lO. UM MJP0 great raltuja. RA0KK1' FIUQGb'. remarks as treasonable. Bedlam reigned during these interruptions from tlio audience, mil mo majority canny curnvu its point. .... Hy way of emphasizing disapproval at rebukes, pcveral expanHlonista were expelled from tho hall. One of these, itwasald, is an usher nt the First Methodist church in Chicago. Finally, toward the end of tlio meeting, tho partisans camo to blows. Kpithets were hurled at the speakers in the midst of sentences. Tho llo was given from pit and gallery to rostrum. Tlnco who protested ngalnut tho spirit of the meeting and the pcntlmcnts ex prowied and tlio BUitcments mado were threatened with ojection. As this did not Hiifllce to otiiet them, they were Hinlttun from Uiu rear, and finally a tho meeting was breaking up, were prodded with umbrelluH and canes. Tho minority auditors remained silont until Prof. J. Laurence Laughlln asked if Americans might not soon hu ashamed of the war. Then was rulseii thu cry of "Demagogue!" When tlio same speaker told it story of tlio killing of four Fili pino captives by tlio American soldiers during an engagement Hevcral men in different parts of tlio liouso stood up und shouted! "You lie!" "Traitor (""This is treason !" nnd "shame on you!" DiiringSiginund Zeisler'n intnxluctory remarks in which hu linked a dozen questions, lie wasnnswered by wild roars of "Yes" nnd "No." When he asked "Who is the traitor now?" one youth yelled, "William McKinley." When llishop' Spalding said: "Tlio less we have to do with England tho better off wo will bo," n broad shouldered giant in tlio gallery jumped up. waved his handkerchief and sheuted: "Hit 'om again!" When tho speaker and the audience thought they had finished laughing at this tinauouiiced entertainer lie broke loose again saying"in explana tion of his first shout, 'Tin Irish.'1 Hut thu greatest disturbance came when tho prolate said that England was in no sense a democratic nation ; that it was ruled by aristocrats more than any other notion on tho faco uf tho earth. One old man witli long whlskars arose and said, solemnly and distinctly: "That's not true." Tlio sneaker wos disconcerted for 11 moment, but he (need his accuser and returned: "It is true." When the bishop said that (apt. Coghluu was egged on to ills utterances auaiust the kniser by certain English naval ollicars, another believer In tlic Anglo-American alliance cried eut: "That's u lie,' a lie I" At this jMilnt a do7cn heated argu ments began in nil parts of the house. Cries of "Put them out I" quieted tlio disturbers, mid tho debators contented themselves with glaring into each other's eves. whlsDcrmu epithets ami occasion ally reaching over the heads of thoso hetweou them and fencing with tuunrcl las and canos. Uut ithu bishop finished Ids address. Other sh!cc1ioh were similarly interrupted. Thu nblu.it uddross was delivered by Hisliop Spuuldlng. We regrut wu cannot present il in full but print following ex tracts : We huvo sympathized with uli op pressed ieoplu with Ireland. Greece, Armenia, Cuba. To emancipate tho slave wu gladly sacrullccd thu lives of hundreds of thousands of our soldiers. And now the American soldier who should never shoulder it gun except in a righteous cause is scut ten thousand miles across tho ocean to shoot men whoio real crime is that they wish to lie free, wish to govern themselves. To say tlutt they uru unlit for freedom Is to put forth thu plea of thu tryitut in all ages and everywhere. The enemies of liberty huvo never lacked for pre texts to justify their wrongs; but. in truth, ut thu root of all wars of con quest there lies lust for blood or for gold. What wo have to learn Is how to live, how to distribute our money, how to take from It Hh mutury over uh and make it our servant. Our capital is fast becoming tlio most Inhuman, thu moit Iniqiiitfous tryuut thu world lias ever known. Its ttniuuyisn blight and curse to thnu who exercise it as well as to the multitude who are its victims. Commercial and manufactur ing competition is Incoming a struggle for existence fiercer than that wlilch makes nature red with rapine hi tooth and claw. Whereasthu tendency of true clvlllxution and religion is to convert tho struggle for life into co-openitlon (or life, into work of all for all that all may have those inner goods which inuke men wise, holy, luiautiful and strong; whereas tills is tho tendency of right civilization, our greed, our su Mirstlt ions belief in money as thu only true God and Savior of man, hurries us on with increasing speed into all the venalities, dishonesties and corruptions, into all the tricks and trusts by which the people are disheartened and im- nmviHiiwi. t o are nypuotuod nv the glitter and glare, the mp and cir cumstance of wealth, ami are becomimt iuoupable of a rational view of life. Wu nave lost taste tor simjue things and simple ways. We Hue (mm the country as from a demrt, and llud self-forget-fuluetM only amid the nosiu und rush of ltrtt 1'itiM where liiuh thought and mire affection are well-nigh impossible. How far we have drifted from that nice o( famous who threw off the yoke of Kiotlund and built the noble State; who believed that honor was Initter than money, freedom titan luxury and dis play! He who knows that thu good of life lies w ithiu, that It is Infinite, ewKhe of Wing cherished, loved and MMWised more and more by whinner seeks it witli all his mind ami heart, can never think tlutt a Nation's first duty is to spread Its trade, even at the loss of nil that constitute the true dignity of man, in niulitududof men ami women who are degraded to the level of machinery. PerMinality is the highest mid most sacred (net we know. Hy Krstinalitles religion and culture are mmtod? prop ugttted utul preserved. When great Minis are ulhe witli great thoughts und pro found emotions, it is good to Ih on earth then God counts iioaror ami man is divine. The W-s nt Ute bkyole truck uotie and txunutiMit tm the (act that the Tribune Is the imVM'lww (ollow. This only further pro us our alalin that it is the feinoothust running, tttisiet ru li ning, most uoMves wlu'ol shown. Ami If you want to dumuitetmto this lititeu whMi thoy puis you. 1U)IBS' IX UUOK MEN'S UhACK OU UI.UK ANY T1HB ANY SADDLE. S30 Cash Tourists $27.50 Made, sold ami guawHtwd ty the Stiwrtw Co. AiMtlW let kt in ami Mailing rijslit akMMj. M, W. Tires Not a Hickht KHOMt tar ropalr ott UtM wheek thw Havjn. BAZAAR 7 COMMERCIAL BTREET JOURNAL X RAYS, The man who will be president In 1000 is not yet named. . The Fourth of July is too big a day to )ass by this year uncelebrated. After noxt Monday unlicensed bar bers in Oregon will bo subject to arrest and fine. Thu same old firm furnishes the groceries just although there had been no new deal. . Watcli the Purls Exposition gang nail Oregon to the Cross for about f M.IXX) to 'W.OOO. The woman that isn't out breaking her neck trying to learn to ride a bike Is iu a minority these days. There was a great big noticeable absence among the visiting Odd Fellows of complaints ut bad water ut .Salem. The speaker who got the most uj plause from the Odd Fellows lust night was the Democrat who talked for ex pansion. Tlio progressive school principal says : "Everything quiet ut our high school ; no fights, knockdowns or dragouts for a whole week!" The reception accorded Tom Tongue nt Sulum this week was significant of thu frost liu will experience next spring he will never thaw out as long us he lives. Dr. Fluno's best hit was when ho told his audience that Christian Science meant strictly minding your own business. That hits even an X Ituy man. If there was 11 good cycle path into Sulum from ten different directions there would bo so many people in town on line days that the sidewalks would not hold them. Tho law requiring purchase of sup plies for each state institution to be mude on publicly advertised bids is not complied witli not enough to hurt. And who would bu hurt by it? Thu fanners will get along without tlio competition of Yaquina Hay lmrlor being opened us long us they cast their votes with tho corporation lawyers and bankers' attorneys put up for tnolr con gressmen. That $1,000,000 claim of tho Oregon Indian War votoruns will bo ullowed when the cows comu homo that thu In dians killed in the CO's. They should iu the mean time keep on electing the follows who have so nobly kept their promises. Tliis olllcu is offered German printing inks at I cents a jkmiihI. American trusts havo advanced American inks to 6 cents. We must use German inks or pay the trusts a cent 11 khiiu1. This putH a man, like the swine 111 the scrip tures, between the duvll and tho deep sea. Thu Oiegonlnn and other small fry Ke publlcun pupers ure trying to get" tills country into a war with Gerninny. Does not every liiun know thai in case of war between the United Stutos and Guilt Hritain or any other Europcuu power- nay, ovun Germany herself, the Ger- uiau-Aiuericaus will shoulder their muskuts and fight for I'ncle Sam just us they have always done ? it is remarked by thu Chicago Chron Iclotiiat ex-Governor Lord of Oregon runs a risk of losing his standing iu the He imblicuii party becuusu he was so reck less as to refuse an olllce tendered him by President McKinley. However, ox Governor Lord will 'not imiko much "cupltul" out of his sacrifice, as ho is not Known tolie skilfull at "holding up" tho party nor is lie exceedingly skilltul as u letter writer for the press." Ride the "Pomona." Most durable, lightest running. No dust, Safest iu all resects. bonvo for IudeiKUidencu Sunday at 10 u. in. 'J p. m. und :'.W p. m. 5 17 It Error Corrected. Thursday nioinni's Stiilemnun i'umu.I rottsliiurublu interest to lie nrousud ovur thu notice of an excursion to bu given by bout to Portland at the low rate of Ml cunts for round trip. Tills should havo boon from Portland to the Cascade Falls and return. It was a mistake on the part of the eouiosltor and nu oversight on tho part of the proof under, 'lliis excursion given by tho State Y. P. S. C. E, I'nion occurs the day ufter their con vention closes. Monday May a. Husy place is ut Kmus1 Hro. out prices on shoos for GO days. Aerie of Eaglet. Sulein Aerie No. 10, Fraternal order of Eagles, will bo instituted at Popular Hall, In the Turner block, Sunday, May 21. First session at 1 :30 p. in. All who uru interested in tho movement ure in vited to bu present und become churtor members. Home E. Mbxkuk, 10 3t Grand Uigunlzur. DORN. HOGKKS. At the homo in Yew Park. Sulum, May 18. 1S0H, to Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Hogers, u no 11 WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS J J Cluluud, Clwwtor Deering, E Hall, S S Goldsmith. J J Shlidev, Frank Howe, G O Graves, J W Strelt, Port hind; Soott Houirth, Salem; AJ limit, J C Gktborn, Mrs Guhorn, Albany; WW Honwiiie. A N Huckwith, Mrs Hookwlth, New YurkjPH Gallagher. G J Keeker. San PraiwUo; W IWr, Ixdunon; 1. E IUmii, Eugene; C S Huxiks, Boston ; E4. Hryun, Philomath; J II Ijinny, Pendleton; J Morgan, Yakima; W G Howell, Astoria; C O IVrry, Portland ; 11 K Freeman. Chicano. Speotal Rates. To visiting Ovid Fellows, ft Carbojwtt siting Ovid Fwllowi. ft CarlHMwtt vmphs at f 2 a don. Tlw liek- ti round lloor Gttllerv W Va. lal street. ' 5 HWt The Uoaton bhoc Company. .. . 1 ... W ... . - "S,.WS VI lit muroii Gouts' l-reneh Causing, , worth fl, SOS Comutereiul street, near Ute poatofiloo. 4 15 U CASTOR I A For Iufact and Children. TCb Kkid You Have Always Bought Blgaatuw of CCt&fffl&fei F LATE WE HAVE HAD several ricli merchants iu the city, hardly any of them go below twenty thousand in tiie valuation of their stocks. Now whore does the asossor come in on that? It looks like some of them is trying to cfccupo tlio burdens of paying their full tuxes on merchandise. Friedman lias never feen the necessity nor is it ad visable to misrepresent values to the customer or to the nsHsor. I don't see why u stock worth twenty thousand should bo assessed two thou sand, why not give in the full amount to thu nsessor, or if you liavn't got twenty and only got two or three thousand then what is tlio good of lying to the people und muke out you uie so ricli for for it is no crime to lie poor. We of Friedman's New Packet Iwlong to tho poorer class of merchants we have less tlmn twenty thousand dollars. And therefore we don't want to brag to our customers that we havo twenty thousands of goods that wu must sell off in sixty days without a lieginniug or an ending to tho sixty days, nor that wo arc u part of or huvo sixty-eleven man ' FRIEDMAN'S NEW RA6KETI Cor Commercial and State Streets, Salem, Ore, Iff Hil The Most Conspicuous Orna ment in your parlor, that sheds chcedillness over the room, is one of our handsome luniiw. We have a superb usMirtiiieiit o( piano lumps, lxiniiuct lamp, und ev erythinginthisliiuMlown tothe smallest hand lamp and night lump ut reason able prices. SonnemanN, THE GROCBll 124 Stato at Telephone 51 LOST, STOLEN OR STltAYED.-Five-ywtr-old Uiy mure, black lwintsnumo and tail. Half diamond brand 011 shoulder, light saddle marks. Will pay reasonable reward. 5-17 1 w A. IIaiizkk, Turner, Or Gilltngham Gieenhouses. , Choice bedding plants now ready. Newest and stuudunf asters, verlwnas, eosmo, geraniums, chrysanthemums. Old and new favorites. Summer and Chomeketa streets. 5 12 tf To cure La Orippe, Ittp warm, eipeclaflj h fttL and take Ur. Miles' Nervine. Tr rr -nrr-mrr mryr-nr Yrrrvmr rr S20.000 WORTH t BOOTS and SHOES d sollil 'kaUwr. EM PLO Y ' OXI "v ' um mtp ? T SS?. U' uso "tJ8 m,t tho niatorhl, good uppr uiiARAynw itvuav uik or snow w witK as "JJiJJ ""' VAy t,' hi8,,e8t wag0S "ni1 Rct thu bosl wrk.WK Gate' KreiwJ, C( sioi f; wu, "SSo." ia6 nwth &il sw, sk ! ; tii t k- L T I 308 Commercial St., Near Postoffice, Salem, Ore Friedman's New Racket ' mcxxxOn Assessment and Taxation ufactures In different parts of the States, and wc are disusing of the Goods for them. When thecustomers all have eyes and they don't tako stock iu it ustieciiiily when they see tho proprietors of tho closing out places in sixty days are every night in the sample rooms to replace tho sold out stock witli new Goods, few leo pie believe in tho old chestnut tlutt is n chetttuin stieet dodge, where they have those sixty-days cloing-out signs for generations. If a stranger conies to Salem now they will find quite u number of those shops in Salem, besides a few new comers of wlilch we are glad to see them come hero and go in competition with us, and we enjoy the joke of their advertising that they bring in so much capital nothing under twenty thousand dollars, but they have a good deal lets for the assessor when he call on them, and they ure interested largely in ever so ninny manufactories in tlio East, but yet their stock don't look any newer to tho customers than some of tho firms who liavo been hero n quarter of u century after nil tho people understands it that when parties wants to go out of business, CreSceof Blend. For a cheap coffee we G CAR ANTE E that our ll8 cent grade is better than the package coffee. It is a SOCNDER berry, hotter FLAVOR and FRESHER. HutourCRESENT HI.ENDut 15 cents per jsiunil is by far better yet, and only l"- cents more. Try a pound ; and le't coffee sH)ak for itself. If not us ndver tised bring it back. Coffee roasted twice 11 week. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE. Telenhone Red 2(ll. Free Delivery. h California Junk Shop W IllRheat price M for old mital,UicM. W f. rov, Mela rn li ct , Coopor and i Iron. raUbi.irooitii"pp ajml M ij u. iivuunui, mi ivun ou a tmi.iiii in tii ('A,,, i't Toeure I a Gnnn,. b, w.m - J?enIdL?rrnrPeCUD OF THE VERY FINEST Mwt and will be sold lu-ro in Salem bv thu We are selling shoes for less man any retailer can buv them. So come and lay in a supply of shoes now. i ou will never have the Mime opportunity again. Our Headquarters here arc at 1 Capital Junk Shop, AfllgluNt prices paid for ull kinds i Jif metal, bottles, rope, sacks, ruci.l Vjlildes, etc. 13(1 COURT STREET? i 4 Give us a cull. 3 10 1m 5)i i!5AsJJlLKI,STEIN, Z thoy don't wait sixty days, but thoy em ploy a competent auctioneer and they rattle off their wares nt n rapid rate and they get out, they don't stay and fizzle or tho new dodge, the people who havo such a large interest in the factories in tho east usually don't come to Snlam with their old traps, but they take a trip to Paris and cull on their factories once or twice a year to see how things are getting nlong, hut that is their wny, but not so with I'riedmiui, when ho has got nnytliing to sell it doesn't take him sixty-days to talk about it ho generally sells it out und he is gone. At Friedman's New Packet wo muke no pretentions of going out of business, but we ure strictly in it, wo huvo no in terest in any factories out side of Salotn, but you can save twenty-five per cent on an nverugo by buying your goods at Friedman's New Packet, where you -will find a full lino of tho latest nnd best kind of clothing, drygoods' hats and notions, stationery, cutlery, trunks, valises etc., etc. A word more to thoso who want to save money. At Friedman's New Packet you get straight goods (or tho lowest prices. imKo'sonuuiiot'HR. -A CIUKAT FVKN1 Saturday Evening, May 20 AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTRESS, BLANCHE Walsh and MELBOURNE MacDowell F.4NNV DAVOTirTl'IIODlCTIOX SARDOU'S GREAT PLAY, "LA TOSCA" Piiicks: 50c, 75c, fl, fl.50 CEMENT, LIME, FIRE PRICK, GRAVEL AND ISLAND SAND, etc. Alwavson hand. D.S. BENTLEYand Co,, BiiccCKvtm lo Salem Impt. Co. 310 FRONT STREET. Municipal, Cotporailon.and l'rlvuto Contrac tor. 6-l.lm. Jacob Vogt 9.) STATB STREET. Just received a fulh stock or Ladles. ,und Gents' Spring and SUMMER ! SHOESt ! Vlll bo pleaded to show patrons our ! ZlL .W 0Q ----f i""v.o.v Aiivv-avuu nintnit rw rrn w nyr yrwir Ladies' French Kid Rutton SIiooh f2: wortli f4. Uidius' Fine Kid Rutton Shoos f 1.25: worth 50 I-a'u' Hn' Kid Ties 75o;worth M,ffri! hoo ShK'8 75c? wo-i I-50- Rabiiw' Shoos 36c, 50o and 75c. tU""" 'ao m .i ii inn .. ., ., n sAJLtkJm