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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1899)
n f if i ii i i nimmi iTm'nSi ii -pj i inHif' iliiiiiwutfrtrii BAIQMdtftiBi MtttfTu Douse jfumfsbfnQs. X JC LACE CURTAINS A, A Ruffled Muslin Curtains" For Bedroom Use, S1.25, S2 and $2,5Ct Nottingham Lacev In White or Ecru, SL25 to SS per pair. Brussells Nets" These Curtains give the finishing touches to the elegant room, $4.50, $5. $8, $12. 'iflCE CURTAINS' M. E. CONFERENCE. Regular Business transacted, and Ad dresses Made by Visitors. Routine Report of the Proceedings Syn opsis of Rev. J. W. Hamilton's Remarks. Surprise Sale! V v THIS WEEK AT X Table Linen and Napkins, HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE i A P. I T- LINEN 3 OA8II STORE " tr IT- A" Fall Stocks Have boon muring In tnnko this store mi meal sliopp : oi for week tIK In") lf" '" UMlono to this store ii n Ideal shopping Jxik over tlio Mock Nothing '"ft" licen "'ft tnnkc place New Belt and Collar Buckles 1 r r r f f NcwBcadBclts f New wash Veils f New Fur Capes " New Plaid Golf Cloths ' New silk Umbrellas j New chiffon Rufflings 7 New blankets and comfort New ruffled curtains, for ladles mid ItttCAt sIlllpOS gOlltH. 2 for 25c. "Silver Shirts" k k In fancy filrlHH. New ilark i Hliiulufl. fn bhiH ptrijM'fl, Itcgulnr J fi; vtuiiujt uiir jiriLT f i.inr White Collars All tho Place your order now for your winter suit. We show 300 samples of "The Royal Tailors" ,,'oods. .Wade to order clothes at thc price of stock garments. J 4 win ile Southern J. J. DALRYMPLE L CO. t d Tttfll'.P I P ' l Careful Refloction Will convince you tlmt my prices for selonllllo work In testing the night mid ml liiotlnu lino ouiillt v iiiul handsome eye- glascs unil spectacles to it Iri Ion . I tout your eyesight free and lit It to tlio proper lens mm i roosonamo eosi. A liiinily repair shop In hero to llx up miy llttlu hurt to your spectacle, while you wall. Otliur reimlr work ilono us promptly us,Nsslbto uiiiI ut fair charges. C.H.H1NGBS (IIUatlATK OPTICIAN. Twenty Villi KxHirlunro. aOOCOMMUKOIAU H'I WEATHER REPORT. Tonight mul 1'ililny fair, Saturday fair, w armor. Ice Not Qiven Away. 1 cannot afford to give Ico away, Imt am selling u puro artlrlo at a price that in within tliu reach of all. Ciiyhtai. Icu Wohich. J. Mugulro, Prop. II lfi tf CAPITAL URICWERY UliKK. UOTTI.KU KllngcrA Heck, Successors to MouthSalem llotthr. Worki. All orders for liottlod beer will Iki llllod At the brewery. Kent on rold Htonie. Vwi) city ikillvery. Tuliiphouii -l:il. Ice Very Neatly Olven Away, Wo can kIvo Ico uwuy, to coiivlnco you uoino ami hoo now IiIk h chunk you cot forlllllo money. Our Ico Ih inauufao turofiom puroillHtlllcd water. uiniiui ico worKH, UStr Kmnokk Si Hkuic. I'oimnn anil PioJuceis. Not liavhiK room hi our warehoiiHo ill Salem to hiiiidlu off radtMof Kriiln, mi han wvuntl hkici In the Wallaci" wurt'hoiiH), iiirner lllh mid Trade xtrtM'tH, known iin tliu old iirlciillural workti, now ummI iih ii public wurolioiiho, lix-utiMl on Mwltch of S. P. It. It. where wo will oi'oriile Ntoilui; mid Inning all claMH of grain, a Ico acting; iih your aemo in muiiiik uiiuiiin'liautaiiiii uriilu. In iIoIiik thin, each iiiiiii'm crop will la ktorwl In micKn and lahleil Hupanitely. which will enable him to get tliu full heiiullt of all comiMilltloii and hue IiIh grain on the market at all timo, tor farther irtlciilarH call at our of licit ytK) Oimuiurcial utrwt up htalrn. A. .M. Ill'MI'IIIIIIY v uo, II III !lt iKVw I in Salem Oregon, lt-lu.JJ' I erj. PRANK & DEARBORN, Booksellerj Stationer. Printer. MAS JtsT OPKNKH lll I'Al.l. MM S 01 FINE BOX PAPERS, Tablets, School Supplies. Artists' Ahterials, Etc. Pictuic Mouldings, Fancy A.Us, Etc. Mining in Neat Tasty 203 Com'l Street Vtwiurlc White I "or tsunami jmy uIImm u Thrifty Housekeepers Will U'ar in iiilnd tlmt wo haw n Hi f IMimWirt, Jm qnlltn. Uc Uurtaliin, Art Itanium. HUiUImwl UwiHin- SUkjt. I IJnhoUlory tit! that wo mo Milling at WhoIomJtiOaat. Hub'I .. . ,. ' U-, ... liumi' lit' luiwluv Irttiu ua. prom w neii yu" t-'"" """,,,""i -v-" -.... -. That New Dress You uro lhiukln of huylK fchftuld ly Umuht t . Wo hao tliu koo1. lining tttVj, v1bU, i t JryUiI;. iiMMwry to Hi ym wit. UVvbaiv-v y"u no proilt "' ' K1 " "' l,ll!"k um' uffwr )"" ,l,u tilwiHiit to help um vol out. Wcdnufxlay evening pension voted to rrecdinan's Aid and Education. Prof. I'rance.coScloy opened tlio oxer elites with an 'organ voluntary. The entire congregation flung "Amor Icn." Tho AikidUos' Creed wan read. Prayer wait offered liy Rev. II Irani Gould, followed by a rononiive reading which embraced the following facU: Tho work of this society is tho cstnlj llshmcnt and inatntauauro of inxtltu ttosH of Christian learning among tho multitudes of jioor coloretl and whlto pefjple of tho south. It was organized In August, W. Oyer (5,000,000 linvo been recelvetl and oxpvnded by the Hocloty. Over OW.OOO young men and women liavo Im-oii in its various schools. Students last year numbered OJl.'l, of these ttVJ wore preparing for tho Chrii tlan ininistry j nearly 2,0(X) for teaching; LT-' have liecn graduated In medicine. Tho Illhle Is u fed in a text book in all the schools, All tho industries aro taught together with domestic economy and dress making. Tlioy aro truly patriotic and soon tho American Hag will Moat over every whool. Ijist year- tho students gavo tfi7,:i.pl In tuition anil room rent. Tho conferences in tho south gno (II, .'117, besides donations for buildings. In HI of tho southern states there are, according to tho last If. H. conxus 1,151, H5II H.THoiiH ton years of ago mid over who can neither read nor write, Tlio audience standing snug the "Recessional" to tliu tuno "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Rev. J. W. Hamilton I). I), then de livered uii eloquent and iiiteriwliugad dross, a brief outline of which is us follews: Psalms lll-O verso. "Ho maketh wars to ceaeo unto tho end of tho earth; ho hreaketh tho Isiw, and, cuteth tho sjmrs in sunder; ho burn etii tho chariot in tho lire." "War Is a rudo weaisiu ot a rude k.'o plo and of a rudo ago and will lie dom away with. Tho history of tho world is couiMtl tiou Is'twi-cu bruto forces, Christ was not an evolution but a rev olution. Ho teaches there shall bono moro master and slave. His dceclples aro "to learn war no more." in war "imgiii makes rigiit, nut war settles nothing, (Yiisiir settled nothing by his vast armies and continued wars. It Is not in tho nature of physical force tosettlo dllllculties between war ring minds and hearts, Tho civil war broke tho shackles from tho slaves but ilM not settle tho "color problem," Tho negroes cannot bo o.orted ami folouiicd. There aro lsirn in tho I'. K. ovcry SI hours f00 black babies. Slavery Indncetl a low ostlmiito of life and. tho urotsest Immoralltv. Dueling was common ami murder pre velent mid since tho war there has Iwii a sirson kllhsl every day of every yours over lo.tKiu in all, What else could bo expected when tho war turned a whole nice into the streets without etliutatlou or money. It had U'cn a crluii for a slave to have a Istok or to loarn to reader write. .Many still Hsu In the one room oahius, without lloor, diMrs or windows; 1st or IK foot ittpiaroaud 18 to 'M (arsons in tho fam- "y. The grMtt 'minor allty is provident ; tho couniik shows one seventh of tho Imputation of the 17 Southern states to ho Mulattoos, The ipiHstloun will Ihi M'ttlml, hut ueter liy fiiree. War Is a factor for the smtUle KittloniMnt, but only by purity, gmithtuetw, rollnomimt mid Chrhitlau education can the effivtsof bruto fonv uvorcomo. in this district and 35 church buildings. One church burned during the year. Ono pastor, Rev. C.R. Thoburn, died and several minister's families have suffered licrcavemcnt. Portland univer sity has moved into the Portland bos pltnl presumably to bo nursed back t health but many think it will die in spite of medical ald.l Conference adjourned at 12 m. At 7:30 p. m. today Rev. M. C. Wire will deliver an educational sermon. Tomorrow at 11 a. in. will occur the election of delegates to Ibo general con ference which meets In Chicago in .May, 1000, At S! p. nt. lecture ot the church by Dr. John R. Morris, At .'1 p. in. anniversary of Wunon's Home .Missionary society. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. CtllllMltioU overland the OHIIS BROS.&CO. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOHPICB, SALEM, OUOOON. 4 HITNo JPitnw Kr i&ipkuiU'r 16th. The urmh4 of lovo and the Christ spirit to bind up tlw broken mid down trodden htmrU." Dr. Ilamllbm thm (mtk a for the oauso ami lull on the train. Rev, John Nannie, pronounced iMiiotlictlou. ruiHi. nmuNoov. Tho isinfumiuHi ojkIiiwI at 8:S0 a. m. with adoMitloiml meothig lol by llisbop VllWHlt. HWmp VliMMut tlion vuo an oxmxtL Wiry Ifomro oti PhhI's l.ttwr to Tim othy." HivsIiim mUhi upwind tt:). Mm uUm of kit wwkm rood, iNirnitisl and adiiptml, ltov. D. T. Siimmorvillo, prosidlug older of Asttkml dUtrk'l, load hU roHrt of the year's work, Allot tho MiMiutctiu olmrgitri rep-irtitl In piworoiis uindlllou. TI.e older prettily roitrots that m much torrilorv u yet witlHMit churuh prhilogoo. Ouo witiity twkv tho sUo of Conucticut is without churchos. v.-iuiHiaiM lor auiuiteiou to too iui furouw worovullMl by the buhop wlu addnsHM.M them fur n few monicnts and mko.1 them tho usual tliH'iplinary iUMthm. Tho eaiulldatiM aro t ltubt. C l-o, K. XtuimuriuAU, Win. S Uofdunuml MaurliM 1.. llanlinglmm, who utter xilng a satUfuctory examin ation wore admitted to full iMiiinvtion in tlittfonforoico. Juhn .Nnglo w ua eouttmiwl un trial in tho neouml your studios. 1. Jl. Rml. prosldlii); older of Kugvue ilutrict nuilobU roporl; -'.' vlmugos, nil loiug well. Ot title, ol.'lVirtUntl vlMriot, nad lilsiopo?l. Tweiit) tho uppoiutmvuts W. L. Hicks, of Silverton, attended fair today. Kntl Itlco tho Knger lllacksmith Is in to the fair. ,Iaou Ilyars, of Monmouth, is here at tending the fair. Miller Thorns of Sidney Millls was a Salem visitor today. The Keyt Ilrothcrs of Perrydale were siiletn visitors today. J. C. Ooodalo, tho lumbor merchant, returned to Cohurg today. Dr. .J. T. Tammlesio, of Hillslxiro, was a state fair visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Lamliort, of Day ton were Salem visitors today. Karncst Cochran of Ankeny Itottom was in twlay attending the fair. Mrs. W. Slmeral of tho reform school attended the fair today. Miss Oryllllo llallou went to Kngono Unlay, for u short visit with friends. Clias llurggraf wont to Albany this morning to look after his court house work. I). Gibson, of Wheeler county, is in the city and thinks of locating heron Ismts. Claud Stout, of Monmouth, is driving the stage in the ab-ence of the regular driver. IM ChanilKtrsof Jefferson was In the city today on bushiest and to attend the fair. The Salem mills today pay -ID cents for new wheat and old wheat ban fallen to M cents. Dr. Cornelius, of Portland, Is In the city, tho guest of J. II, I.unu and family during tho fair. A.C. Dilley, formerly City Marshal of Salem, arrived this morning from his homo in Itch no, Cal. Clem I.ewls foreman of the W, II. Holmes hop yards Is lu mid reiorta that crop al suit nil wived and the quality good. N. M. Newport, the Albany attorney Is in thu city attending conference as ono of the representatives of Willamette University. Dr. W. K. Carll, of Oregon City, and a mcmlierof the Slate Medical Hoard, is lu this city on business mid attending tho state fair. John Newell of the llrm of Henry and Newell of McMlnnville came to Salem this morning with a hack load of dole jutes to tho Methodist Conference. R. W. Powell and Henry Itolxiluc, of MIhsiou Isittom, were Salem business visitors today and state that all tho grain and hops have liven harvested except on tho Hoot Jones place. J. I.. Hargrove returned last evening from his hop van I in Polk county where the crop has all Iteen secured and he reports that last year the van! turned. out Sf.'l Ikixos more hops than this year. Mr. Allen mul family, of Woods, who have boon in the hop yards in the iioighlHirhood ol Salem picking hops, have got tbiongh picking and aro lu the city tixlay. They will stock up with a supply of provisions from tho earnings of their outing mid attend the state fail I hi fore returning homo. STATE FAIR' Fine Weather Again, and an Increased Atttendance. Races Are the Main Attraction, and the Racetrack the Storm Center of Interest. After n day of cloudy, threatening weather, the sun again came forth" this morning and smiled utioii the state fair. The attendance has been butter than before, with the exception of Salem day. Thu snake inun's side show was n minus quantity nnd will probably not lie opened out again hero. WKIINESUIV'S HACK". Tlio Iwst races ot thoweekcamo off yesterday afternoon and were witneaod by probably 0,000 people. Thu first race was the finish of the 2:23 trot which ran over from Tuesday, and which was Ukcn by Road Boy, us announced In last nlgt's Jotmvw., In 2:204, Uaby Ruth second. The 2:24 pace of Tuesday was also finished in ono heat. Tho eight original starters hail dwindled down to four, Starkey, Harnacle, Fcupiioo'o and AN mora. They came under the wire In tho order named, Starkey winning the heat and race in 2:20. Tho 2:13 pace, lsjst three in five, was n duet Wtvveen Deceiver nnd Hill l'ra 7ierl driven by Sawyer and l'rye, re siectlvely. 1'ruzicr took the first heat, but Deceiver got the next three. Time, 2:17, 2:18 ami 2:20. In the 2:15 trot, three stralgl t heats decided the race. The summary is: Helen J. Pender 2 3 2 Meteor (Miller) 3 2 3 Alameda (Haumstock) 1 1 1 Time 2:111, 2:17, 2:10. There were six starters in tho 14 mile ilnh, tho Solum Derby; there were six starters, Granger, Neptune, Murk Hauna, Tourist, SchinU and Odd Kyc. Granger won tho race in 2:10'4', Odd Kyos second, Schintr. third. Tho Portland Quint team rode a mile in 1:57, and Rlodget a quarter of a mile in 28 seconds, both failing to reduce their records Albert Shaw made a record by riding a quarter of a mile lu 12)4 secomN with thu front wheel of his bike in the air. toiivv's HACKS. For today's track events the entries areas follews: 2:20 pace, 3 lu f, nurse $350 Smith's "Itoy.SV'brg by Del Norto; Hackle mans 'John A Crawford," b s, bv CoueriPAluno; M S Ro-e's "Carrie S" b m, hy Altamont. 2:28 trotting, 3 in 5, puree $300 Schradur's "Add Ham." by Adirondack, baton's "Road Hoy," li g, by Rosemon; Williams' "llirdlo Williams hr in, bv Meredith ; Norton's "Phil X," b g, by Homier X It. 6 milo running, selling purse 150 Howl's 'Tennessee Maid." r m, by Imp St Simeon ; Agnew's "Al." Ii g, by AN faro; Thomas A Parker's" I jtdy HefoNe,' h in, by Ren All. TIMS KVH.NIMI. Tho program at tho pavilion include" the usual concert by Parsons' orchestra and thu Shields company will give: Illustrated story, "A Kittle Shoo." Helen 1-niunr: illustrated eong, "My .Mary Dour," Chits. II. Whiting: illus trutcd talk, "Klondike,' inward Shield. New Goods Arriving Daily WE ARE RECEIVING lAtAtENSE LINES OF Fine Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Etc., And will sell these goods at the lowest possible prices. The sun does not always shine in Oregon, so prepare yourself with one of our new Umbrellas; steel rod umbrellas, with a good cover, as low as 50c. We also have them in fin silk with fancy handles. We bought them direct from the makers, and will guarantee o i prices lower than any other house in Salem. We have also received a full line of Rubber Goods, IVI a ck:in tosn.es, Etc, BEST QUALITY RUBBERS FQR CHILDREN " " 25c BEST QUAL1VY RUBBERS, .MISSES' SIZES " " 35c LADIES' SIZES " " SO Mackintoshes for everybody girls and boys, ladies and genls, full assortment Clothing for bovs or men. Mats to tit and suit everyone. Our Fall overcoats just ai Trunks and Valices, Blankets and Comforters BEST QUALITY CF Fine lived. COME HERE FOR YOUR DRY GOODS AND GET THE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. FREDMflNS NEW Rfl6 Cor. Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore. (ET, REEDS OPERA JIOlTSJ3 1'ATION IIU08 , lco anil Miuisgtrs. Three more Performances Of the Popular X X X J6SSI6 Shirley Gompanu C Tonight C MOTHS Matinee X, 2C S?lurday Afternoon, '''Attn, -i t n iri'4 r Tvt rty rs rrr.', ,- NONE1" GOOD! SO SW1CKT1 SO KKAOWAN'f Thery never has lwen a cigar placed on nnv market Hint luisuiven tliounlvers.il Mtiefac tiou that those nice, sweet, fragrant, aromatic Si La Corona, La Conrtmerc?, Odr Champion,;; crnbiern, are giving to tlio fastidious smoker. Thev are pure, that's sure. All dealers sell them'. fl.flOCKEHSTEIN,P?obf.j After the Fair is Over on should begin the year's work in AtUSIC, ;iik sue it earnestly. For the highest MUSICAL DEVELOPEMENP. is no school as good as UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Address, Francesco Seley, Dean, Salem. Ore. pur-there l'oiiilar Prices -10. 3 ami 30c Tush UumcJ. Tho iHslding and other gmvls In the Howe rosldonco, which were used dur ing the stuv there of tho little girl atllictcd with diptbnria, were onlcretl burned by the ihiiiiicII. ltei-onler Judah, lluding it dilllcult to get any ouo to do the work, thN morning took off his coat mal tackled the Job hliiieoll. HocUHiiutl up all tho Irtish around tho promises, and then rlually soouriug help, the stuff was taken over to tho island and burned. Chair of Katln and Orcek IMln), Prof. W. P, Drew, of Omaha, has IhiiucIiomiii tollll the chair ol Initio and (IrtH'k in Willamette university. Professor ami Mrs. Drew aro oxpcctoil toarrlvo in Salem some time this week. MARION COUNTY MATTERS Uuslnesj Ueing Transacted at the Court House. dhmis lll.iin. Mrs, II, 'Jacobs to Uiuis N. TIiUnsIo, .02, of an acre stnnowhuro lu Marlon county. 1100. Card of Thanks. The undersigned wish to thank their friends ami nuighlsirs, and also tho hos pital Htaff, ltov. 1'athor D.dy ami the friends in St. Joecph's church for their many kindnesses, Hrouul nselstuucc ami sincere sympathy in our recent lv reavement. lay their hearts never bo jkiIihiI as have Ikhiii ours lu the (Hist two 1 1 ays. A I'u. IIuckb.sstui.v ami Family. WOOD Wo are still eellim; 1 foot, large second growth wood f2.2S er cord Wo are ugt. for New berg Preseed Fire and Ro man llrick, see tho work at thellllhee C lull Hullilingaleo the New Custom UoiiM1, at i'ortlaml. U.S. IIknti.iiy iv Co., Phono HO. Hill Front cor. Clio, mekela. UiiJue Closed. Judge Terrell revolved a telephone mossogofnim Kditor Ikiuuettof Stayton, tliis'iuo.'uiiig to the uffect that the bridge rfonss the Suiitiaui at that viut isgiviug way and is in unsafe ooiMlltiou. Judge Terrell ontontl the bridge olotcd and notilUtd tho county court o( Uuu county, this being a joint bridge. It was built nlsmt 10 years ago ami cost Hiine 118,000. Police Court. A Polk county farmer added to the expenses of his drunk by contributing a minimum lino to tho city treasury. An other drunk was limited, as ho was suffering from an Inordinate deoiro to got into the hopyurds. JURY LIST NamM of Jurors to Serve foi the October Term. Following is the lit of jurors drawn to serve at the Octolwr term of tho state circuit court for Marino county, Oourt will convene at ! o'clock on Monday, Oc tober tlth. noorgo uusuor, i.. siiverton, mer chant. John A. Welti, Jefferson, farmer. . A. K. Aek, Howell, dinner. II. II. Humphreys, Sublimity, farmer. A. It. Fiuley, Prowct, farmer. II. II. (limner, K. Salem, farmer. John Murray, Rutleville, farmer. A. Klein, Salem No. I, merchant. J. II. I.unu, Salem No. 2, merchant. W. S. Mitchell, Mibltniity, farmer. Rent Tinglesteiid, W. Silverton, farm er. Theo. Xolf, Knglcwood, merchant. J. C. Mills, Kitglewood, farmer. .M.J. kjchu. Drools, larmer. W. M. Cher. Ington, tiulein No. 2, phi twmphsr. J. II. Kots, Howoll, inerclmnt. M. ltonjamtu, (.tenuis, farmer. P. P. (ioulet, Uro.iks, farmer. W. M. Sieguiund, Yew Park, black smith. S. II. Starrett, V.. Siiverton, farmer. J. M. Kekow, Mehama, eariouter. W. S. I. afore, Turner, farmer. Jos. Ooodmuu, (Servals, merchant, A. W. liroiKor, Yew ltrk, farmer, C. A. DimuhiMU, (iarrleltl, farmer. It. C. Halley, Yew Park, farmer. John (lirunliii, Turner, farmer. Warren Hmmous, Howoll, farmer. T. 1- (iolden, Suliu No. :t, farmer. K. S. Winters, PriMpeet, merehant. Joliu (i. Van Wagner, Prt-peet. U I Hir er, Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Effa finders Willman Over l'iist National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, 1 larmony, Theory ami Class Reading. Studio hours from I) to 12 and 2 ton, TWO FIX 13 XKW" 1'IAXOS IX STI'nm PIANOS IX OF LTIMLS. FOU L. M. KIRK 54.50, fi 58 Phono 871 Stato St. 4 THINGS Shoes, Underwear, Mackintoshes, Cotton Blankets. On thitro uungn we uro uxeu ior( .Hi with the values and priciM that iiumii a Wt to the eo refill, imnilual imrvhaeer. Ihimilton llrown's ecluwl bluios, worVlngmon's elu-its, women' ovi'oday sIhhvs, and then full linos of the dre-wy IMugoU. KanjBirx, Rtx Calf, CJt Sskin and Ytei. Our new line ofl-adms' SIhkm 1h the late too, n turn ami welts, all prices, arv vsIvim Uiat they can't g't away from. I I'ndorwear for chiklrvn. fnun liv- Kormeut up, kibe' Fttvivd Vet. Roup; men's extra heavy Mat Pkvc tsl gtskls, IfK', an I other splendid "lies mk: .MAOkiuiivinos lor men, woiueu and children at our jxipular inv. lioo.1 Uisids from liest maker Cot ton blankeU in white, tan and gruv. all gmdos mi tlieeo we eavt j(hi money. Come in and mh o. arv iirctvired to wait on v.hi. when ,ui only want to took. You'll Imiv mum time, ami we will iM or lare, u warrant. Dieyfus Is Free Tono wWro It 4eetts; and you are (rvo to Hilw't ami pay for a winter supply ut the UM of groceries and vrov isioos from IUlvnsos k Rh.vn. Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cment, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored wagon Scales. to the delivery of giMls to an it -is if Prompt mid careful attention given of the city. OLINGER ana RIGDON Undertakers and Embalmcrs. Wo wieii to announce to the general public that we have pitrchiiec I ti mt o egant and magnillcant funeral ear, of latest design, and aro therefor.- in i i-.-tiou to handle funerals lu a much better manner than heretofore, and will. i. -s- ir.Vi'i u. Z. '.'"f "nv VU tlmt Stt,e,H!' 'T.',"-' ,i,w rapllnl i-Uv ffagni.eute. should Ik up to date in the manner of handling funerals, and we have II.. r...h siMred no oxikmiso lu purehus ng the our. It was built by the James Cum. utlam Wh'il Tr.-T' ,N,? "'k. lw ImiIIsI tli flnwt vehlelos' in the Cnit.-I Mate, shi ! ted to o ! ii ,,'t Iiisio funeral cur over built, still it is the m -t. . r Wo eordiallv invite nil in iiiiui itnr r,i.,iitii.w i .. i :... ...... .... III. .. .1 .'.. " '"""i Mtiti "lieu llll-eenv If .,i i.n ,..n-,ii Hl,llil' OKINCJIIR A RlnlMiN H.W. NORMAL COLLEGE OFMUSIC AND AHF .. M Puimv Mns. He, lluiitor. Mils. J. X. ItKt.WN. Prim it nl i.r An. W' Opening Day Tuesday Afternoon and Evcningfcpt, Studie: Room No. 7. Pntton Block, the musk- and art-loving laiblu- cordiullv inviiwl. The niiieie an I art eures tl.is echil will lw ,,wl to tin. Iielt ,i, the NurUiw! "f 12 Kill Two birds With One Stone. While taking a holitbty to attend the "Fair"iieea Kirt itf the time to visit llt.Ueon'silry giKsle eUiro. The pn jiiet or and clerk will Iw glad to hm vuii they enjoy showing the tiue isomU. 'The wetither will whui Ui eooi, eeleit anew ipo or jacket for your wife ami daugh tor. The Wvys unlet lv cketltwl lor echool this i your oiHtuuit' to get theiu a iiow suit, lit ami iirioo tcuarautnl ladies, ask o see tint Co reel lWIt Wrap jiers, Mimetliing uew. A full liue of drv got Is lollit fur cmdIi to be oki for onh at priee to give uitiictlou. W. 11. HONM.N 20- Couimerviul tret. a Racket Prices x WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. Ladies. All tho bites. Utinns in fall attd wiuter Multmary chh W IouimI ut Mw K. Stuith's, Stato Hiet. 8 17-t Reform School Supplies. a $itoM, iix & V I School Time Here Ami tlio mutter nm.1 proving is to lutve thoi'hiklriio'se)eight ttte.i, a uoeite llv before ktmlMti are uttuVrtaLan or ru. law how rtMtty to receive proiHeala I swweu. .May save ineniivonieta-e, kk for suiMilhM to Ih furumlwit tlut I stale rofofui echool tor the ouarter Oregon r mul ing IWtMuoerSl, 1SW. A list of the sup- IHitHwniiiwi win no lurntaiuMi on appli cation. 11. K. It.. KIRS. Siiriuleii.li'iit dleiu Or Sept islsiw is it dcm. worry or eventual Iuni of sk-l.i Kt uwiiutiuMs free of eltarg?, glats advie.! only when iuxlwl. llring in your Us and girls ourly for exauitimtH.ii and trf.Mtiuut if necteary. HERMAN W. BARR S. O., 1P state Mnvi. Good Home Made BreaJ b MHuething tlmt eervoneoniiv o'' the bread iiMile from .viir ii.U.1 Ui.-i -ui-- jwkirfmiiily fimir gives result- Hat '" wwiimiHty paiato will rolin. ' lr; nutritious linds, delicious eakee juetrr w what vou aro rewurUl i" when you il-eour (iold Diut Hur. We have tlie finust teas, enffeos, HiMir spJew, jmre and unailiiltorate.1. i- ! fouthl In Salem. SonnemanK THK UUOOEK K4 Sut at Taiepboo $1