ff-owr wsr" wpijtwiimwi'w1!"' 'wiin 'HIWPIHWHWI II 'W'LWWiimwl(iiHini.niii h CASH. STORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE Eiderdowns Tor Iloiieo Wrapwrs, Drcs&ins sacks Itablefl Clonks. JllnnkcU in fact (or nny garment from which you want warmth ami comfort. 25 Inch white ami colored 25c, 25 Inch Fancy colored 50c. 18 incli I'liiln colors 50c. Downaline Comforts and Blankets Knit slw comlortH from fl.OOtofl.OO each. Salem Blankets Patroniro Home Industry, Hlunkots f5.00 tiif 10.00. Furs JACKETS and . CAPES For Ladies and Children largest Stock Iti tfalem. Collarettes in low high iib fliO.OO as f1.(H) mill as MACKINTOSHES UMBRELLAS. Complete Linos. Kxtro VahiL'M, WHO THEY ARE. Who Hold Some of the Fat Places on the Asylum Payroll. Inside Information About Top Heavy Officialism In Oregon. nsiiR! s 'Union Suits Full linen f Oncitn, Florence and Mulbn brandfl for . IikIIch misses mul children. Children's Unions from :i5c up, Ladles sizes from 50c up. Ladled' fleece lined vests and pants at 25o each. Fine wool garments In white, gray or colorH.f 1.00 each. Our men's underwear department if complutu ami up-to-ilute. Excellent valued In wnol-llocoed Roods, full nlre, good leiiKth 50c each, Holld color wool, wear regular, f 1.00 quality, to close. 50c earment. Fluent (U!illty rlhhed wool gooda S1.00 to $3.50 garment. J. J. DALRYMPLE 4 CO. $jn To Fit Alt Ages. Can bo iwrfect v fitted with uluss no mattur what tlielr defect Is lit thin store, An optician must bo prepared and nil; iliTuhinil linw to lironcm' do tllln. I liuve the latent sclontlile iuHtrumentn for work of this kind. I will only give utassos to those who need them. If your glncnoH hurt your face in any way I will gladly adjust tboin for you if limy uro unit or loo narrow i win piruixiuuu and widen them. I will do thin work free of charge. C.H.HINGBS Hyes tented fieo. UOO COM VI 1CWOI AL ST. HOTKU AUniVALB. T. U. Moffolt, Wh7 Nunn, Mrs. W. II. Nunn. F. K. (Iray. J. M. (Irlnwold. C. Aiiplegeer, John M. Pipes, J. T. Woolloy, Portland j Win. Martin, .Santa Rosa. Cal.: It. P. Nell. Ashland: O. I'. (louluy, HrookHj 1). O. (laugrlch, Clio halls. Wii. ; James M. Horry, South Omaha; L. II. Coohuu, J. II. McCunu, Huston; I-. II. l-onl and wire, H, ninth, Chicago, III; M. L, Isaacs, Henry Dooh cut, M. (loodiimii. COTrAUK, W O Nlsloy, Portland; W K. llevfiis. Iliiena VIhIuj J V Welch, Hon L J Adams. Sllvortou; ChasOulbenr, Frlno vllloi Willis Nhorniuu, Independence. MAI. KM, Olive Huhortsou, iHtuyton; W. O. Root, (Iraud Itaplds, Mich, i Fred Fik, W. W Withers. Ilugennj Jl. T. Ilogan, Win. llertnun, Mill City: H. (1. Colton, Portland j (lonlon J. Hull, A CarnlHh, Mehama; M. .M. Htandlsh, Now York; J. McUrouornnd wlfo.Joo Rltehlor,Johii Hutxler. James Weir. 10. Llehnnliri. I.. con run, win iiiento. Fay, W. WllllaniH, Sacra. Jock I'tont May kill delicato llowura but will im prove your apH!Ute ami you can secure the neciiH-ary llrsl-class hot meal at The vtiuto iiouko HoMuiirunt. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight fair. Tomorrow fair, frost. Ice Not Oivcn Away, I cannot afford to give Icouway, but am selling u pure article at a price that is within tho reach of all. Ouvmtai. leu Woukh. J, Magulro, Prop. 0 10 tf First Church of Chlist. Christian Science Hull, enriiiir (nirl and Liberty streets, Lesson sermon and children's classes 1(1 tft u. in. Wednesday ovening meeting (I !I0 p. m. NJ3W BOOKS CAPITAL UUBWUKY UUliK. UOTTLKD Kllngerft Deck,Succeisort to HouthSalem Uoithr.i Woikk. All orders for liotllodbeor will Iw tilled At tho brewury. Kept cm cold storage. Free city delivery. Telephone 'J I ill. Ice Very Neatly Given Away, Wo can glvo Ico away, to convince you coino and see how big u chunk you get Tor little monoy. Our Ico In manufac ture from pure distilled water. Cardiol Ico Work, 23tf Kunuku cc Hi'.oic - - - Suiting and Tiowsennjpt. C. II. I-ano, tho well known tailor lias H'lected from tho stock of a largo wholesale Iioum) some of tho latest imv eltlfsln suitings and trowseriug. which will arrive early next week Svlateran lU'l.'.M I cvnCtvcVA ) iiouncement l arrival. ;tfSBv2f HX) Altiuus III mos i'i eentH eacli. WithChnst Scries, by Murrav, M uud 60V Mich, iltX) titles of the Mershor III iiioi 'J5c each. JIM titles of ja in,) of Standard Authors, 25o ixioh. OIIo Optlo Series Juyonlles 75e. Tho lleuty ll(Kiks60i Series. Sailor Iloy with Pewov Series 7oV, " History fepanlsh-Americaii War Jhv eiiiloSerle 70c also llichard Caival &V' to retid. David Ilaruui 2V to read. Illack lXiuglits iV) to rood. FRANK S. DBABORN'S Book Store. Wo havo just recoived tho Largost sinilo shipment of HEATING STOVES Evor brouirht to Salem. Thoy are tho culobratod WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS! The latest pattern of tho best Air Tight Heater in the Market. In tills issile will bo found a list of the 100 persona employed by the present statoadmlstrntlonat tliunnyluin for In nane. It Is safe to nay no such number of pcrnoni! are employed to care for an equal number of patlentn hi any other Institution In tho world. Asylums In other states are made more nearly nelf-suBtalnlng by employ ment of patients in industrial occupa tions. In Oregon the principal industry scorns to bo to employ as many tax-ont-ers as possible at the .expense of thv tax-payers. Tho.Orogou asylum matriucincut has become uu Immenso iMilltical machine. The. payrolls, are filled with political workers, and apH)lntees who hold their places through tho political pull and who are constantly advanced over the beads of the most competent and meritorious employes and accorded privileges be cause they are a favored class. Twenty fanner employes an on the payroll to handle in all 000 acres of laud, with almost unlimited assistance from patlentn. No such iiiiimIht of salaried people, can bo kept by any Oregon farmer. Hupt. 1'alnu is the man placed at the head of the Institution by thu bird ad ministration. He is said to havo sold out his Isjuefactorn olitically hi several ways before his term expired. I)rs. W. T. Williamson, L. F. llrillltli and W. 1). McNnry are the three assist ant physicians, and have all served many years. They are gentlemen of standing, and are not known to have relatives on the pay-rolls of the Institu tion. (I. W. Handsaker, the steward, is I'aiuo'n conUdeutial operator on thu out side. He Is a Kugciio gentleman of good business ability, and has thu reputation of being able to drive a close bargain, which It Is presumed he uses constantly in tho Interest of thu dear people. Dur ing the two years following the "hold up" session one of Ills lmKitimt oceu pattous consisted hi buying and shaving state warrants. Hut for whom, is not known. W. II, Smith, thu commisHory, is also a Lino county man, who is said to hold a heavy political club over the superin tendent. W. T. Kakln, the supervisor, is a llil- genu man who is welt known and con nected with ono of the most honorable families in Oregon, He never fully enjoyed being a party to the f:i,000 campaign graft. Arthur, Ksther and .Myrtle Williams are three of thu old tlmouttcndaiils, who have served under several administra tions. They are relatives of (leorge and Dick Williams, of Portland. It. It.doodiu, "deputy supervisor and assistant look keeper," is the lirst man to bold down that job. In fact the olllce was created for his Ixuiellt because he Is a brother-in-law of Tom Tongue, the Mitchell push congressman, lie is eo valuable a man to the gang that he draws down !!A or cent, more salary as deputy supervisor than the siqiervlsor himself who dxs all tho work. This extortionate salary for the llfth wheel on a wagon is laying off old debts of the push In Washington county, running back several years. Itobt, tlairison Is a competent Kugonc iiiau who holds down the job of hack HMD, more pnqicrly man-survant and coachman under this administration, by virtue of his pull In tho A. IV A. Miss Carrie I'uluu is the accomplished daughter of the superintendent, mul was apKilnled "temporarily" early In her father's term of olllce, C. I). Idloman is a brother of thu late Altoineytieneral Cicero Marcus Idle nmu.and Is said to Im very elllcient in the handling of inmates, It. M. (illbert is anephewof ox-l'risoii Superintendent A. X. (illbert. Jimmy llammaud Is'a stoieson of F. A. Itaiiklu.of F.uguno. Ho Is an tuna- titer actor, and is said to play well his part in tho serious farce of consuming mo mammotli asylum appropriation. (I. W. Staley of lloseburg, is tho man who was appointed to II. F. (iiltner's place In Secretary Dunbar's ollleo. Hut when it was found that no one but a member of the Mellrido family can copy articles into a Isxik, he was diopped from that f 75 job to a f 27 .(H) one. H. C. Judd Is a son of "Farmer Judd" of AuiuNvillc. He is physically ono of thu ablest men, and is especially useful in capturing eeaiod patients. ltox Davis In a sou of O. W. Davis, late clerk of tho state school land Ixmrd, late chairman of the Marlon county llopublican committee, and late candi date for school director. J. II. McCourt is a son of Ja. Mo- Court, Lincoln school janitor, a brother of Itoprenentatlvo John McCourt, who is assistant attoriioy-gouural. Ho lias bold bis jHisltion since the ascendency of "lUtby" McCourt in Marion county politics, Chas. Henderson in a member of the noted Henderson family of Lane county, a brother of V,, K. Hendeson and late Verne Hen derson, who wai a candidate for book kecer of tho Asylum. 0. A. Fletcher is a son of Kditor Flotcher of tho Indcjieiuleiit. W. M. Bleson and Wullle J. IJiescn nro near relatives of tho late, Phil Mets chau, Mrs. M. A. 1'orlcr is from Linn county and all her peoplo aro rank democrats, but the fact could not bo recognized in raising a Itepubllcau campaign fund. Sho is ono of tho bcl nurses In the hos pital. Mlsn Lena Iliors Is the daughter of Nick Ulern of this city and Is one of Salem's social leaders who has workitf her way to the top on her ward. Alice Hemenway is it member of the numerous; family of that name In Ijtno county. Her father, Volney Hemen way, Is prominent in local ttolitlcn, and she In a sister-in-law of Young Kuy- kendall.lhe a-eustant druggistnt the asy lum. Sarah lierow Is a sister of ex-Senator (lesner, and is known In Salem as a M)pular lioardlng house keeper. 1111 Miller is the F.ugeno butcher who Is suppoed to havo bought the bull beef out of which Supt. 1'aine is said to have made a lino "steak." M. I'utinau Is from Folk county, a brother of Wilson and James It. I'ut iiain. Win. O. Whlto was a corporal in Co. C, appointed soon nfter his return from Manila. Arthur iiuil Leon Uirod an two hard working young men from French l'ralrlo. Mrs. M. II. Cook, matron at the cot tage farm, is a daughter of Gov, Ooer, and her husband, W. JI. Cook, in super visor, they having superseded Mr. and Mm. II. Abrams, of Kiigonu. T. C. Hogan, tho veteran tailor, has served under several administrations, and is u Salem man. W. A. Kuykeudall U a sou of Sena tor Kuykendall, who is Dr. Palnu'n business partner in F.ugeno. Mrs. Franklo Cornell in a sister of tho Loonoy Brothers, of Jefferson, mul re ceived credit for great skill in the busl-ueBs-liko inanuer in which "die collected the thu famous 1K08 campaign fund from the lady employes of tho bug-house, II. A. S. Magnan, in a brother of the late rector of the Hplseop.tl church at Salem. It Is said he wan promised his place lnsforo he left bis native country. and served a long time beforu ho was ifaturallr.cd. L. F. K, Morclock is a young man who recently came from Illinois. L. L. Shaw, in a son of W. A. Shaw, the former real estate man, who now re sides at I'ortlaud. Tho Knltl(in of assistant engineer is said to havo been created under Dr. I'ulno's regime, and is now occupied by Joseph Neaglo, a friend of his from the State of Washington at f 7ft a month, Carl 1'npp.t, the export Herman elarl- ouetist, Is u former employe at the Napa, Cal,, asylum. Tims. I'ottn ami (1. V. Hoggs nro also California asylum employes. M. Qolun is uu Indian war veteran, anil is the man many supposed they were voting for when they cast their bal lots for the Portland laundry driver whun that gentleman was a candidate for eungreos. J. F. (Iridium is a graduate from the Now York Hoard of Lunacy, ami is a competent mail. CertilleatiM from sim ilar boards, however, are seldom recog nized at our asylum. Their holders probably know too much. J. II. Daniels, farmer at the cottage, and Mrs. Daniels aro from Scio, and the latter is a sister of hx-Senator Johnson, of I. Inn county. SYNOD Third Day's Proceedings at the Presby terian Church. NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING PREPARE FOR WINTBRI Routine Business and Announcement of Standing Committees for Ensuing Term Sunday's Assignments. fvAY BROS HOI.W AU1CNTH 0or. BUU aiHi liberty Sis. Salem, Ore. Yew Park Grocery. Han in stunk a largo lino of tablets and supplies for school. Keepa a full stock ol provis ion, eroccritvi mid canned goods. Frvsdt good at reas onable price. Taylor cele brated butter always on hand. Country pruluco taken in exchange. Allen & Bowersox, He buccrds Who Has Success. To have success ono must plan ami meet conditions. Hobsou the dn- eikxls dealer anlclpaled present conditions. Ho uollt'Hsl tlio jKHiplo would have more earnings to sKUid, consoipiontlv he Ixiuglit and has on low a greater va riety and a largo stock of staple mid fancy dry goods. Mr, Hobson has been successful in making sales to all who hae patronized him. Ills past success oncouraucri him to Mlevo that If von and others who want a nice garment to make you comiortatilo this cool weather w III come in and examine the stock w hlch include ladies' suits, ladles' caims mid jackets, Isiys' and youths' clothing, lie win tie mill' to supply you with the ar ticle that will give you satisfaction. W. II. Ilonsov a7 Commercial street. Cold Weather. During cold weather you need stim ulating food, this i prepared dally and Include hot meals at the Wonder ltus-tauraut. The members of the synod are a very pleasant and Intelligent lot of men, and they seem to greatly enjoy thin Benson of meeting and communion. They haven little fun with each other as they go along, and Fiiday eenlngtheywereipiitu playful, especially when the temperance question wan under discussion. I'llllMV'fl IIOUTI.NK. The committee on temperance- sub mitted a report, dealing (at length with tho liquor tralllc and its influences. The committee recemmended: "First That churches ob-ervo temperance day with appropriato exercises in compli ance with the recommendation of the general asoiubly. Second That this synod hereby averts and declares Its confidence in the maxim laid down by the supreme court of the United States that the saloon has no natural or moral right to exist, and that therefore, It be comes the duty ol every Christian to strive to secure such legal enactments an shall effectually suppress the saloon and all such tralllc In lienors as lend to the establishing of such vile plncns of re sort." Tho matter of the "Occident" wan re ferred to a special committee consisting of Itovs. Robert McLean, II. A. Ket chum, 11. M. Hayes, W. S. (illbert, and F. (1. Strange. Itev. W. S. Holt, synodlcnl missionary for the state, submitted Ids annual re port vdilch wan a record of his work for thu past year. The following is a sum mary of the year's werk: Ministers In troduced I), churches organized !l, members received OS, children baptized 15, Sabbath schools organized 1, meet ings held 187, money raised f2,0(lt.2'i, miles traveled W.O-'. Itev. Holt wan re-elected symslical missionary for the uusiiiug year and thu synod commended htm for his zeal and fidelity in the work. Itev. K. J. Thompson, ltov. O. A. Me- Klnloy and Klder O. P. H. Pluiniuur, were constituted a committee to draft u set of resolutions upon tho death of llev. John Morrison, the deceased iiiimI orator of tnu synod. The evening session was devoted to Home MIssous. Thu meeteug was largely attended, presided over by Itev. Thomas Itoyd, of Portland, and two very able ad dresses were delivered by ltov. Charles II. Little, of Tacoma, Washington, and ltov. W. S. Holt, of Portland, Synodical Missionary of Oregon. Itev. A. S. Foster, of Myrtle Point, the imslerator, announced bis standing committees, as follews: lltlls and Overcharges, Hey. It. M. Hayes, Itev. W. II, Lee, Klder K. A. Adams. Judicial Husiiiesn. Itev. Itoliert Ha uls, ltov, I). M. Davenport, Klder A. K. Donaldson. Minutes of (Senural Assembly. Itev. J. C. Templuton, ltov. W. T. Scott, Klder Helliwell. On Finance. Kldors John Moir, It. P. Neil, J. II. Sleveuson. On Resolutions. Itev. W. A. timick, ltov. Win. Clyde, Klder P. I). Flint. On Records of Presbyteries, l.Kastem Oregon-Rev J. K. Hlalr, Rev. K. M. St. Pierre, Klder S. Condil. , Portland Presbytery ltov. F. Forties, Itev. W. S. (Illbert, Klder J. W. Hall. :t, Southern Oregon Rev. II. L, Heed, Rev. Henry I Marcotte, Klder O. W. Axtell. 4, WII- lainuiio itev. ,i. I-.. Nivcior, ltov. Win. Steele, Klder P. Konediek. Tho program for this morning's incit ing was carried out it published except that the nomination of committees, which was Kit for 10 o'clock was crowded out and took place in the afternoon. At 12 adjournment was taken until o clock, and the members adjourned to the parlors of the church 'where tables wore spread fur lunch. Hcforo thev were allowed to attacked tho tempting display, however, thuy were instructed to look pleasant, and wore photographed. The committees to servo three yours aro made up us follews: Home Missions; hi. p. Hill, I) 1)., R. M. Hayes, F. (i. Strange, K.J. Thomp son, 1). 1). Foreign Missons; II. A. Kutchuin D. I)., Robt. McClean, Otw. O'llespio, W. II. Hlcckloy. Kducation; D. M. I).ivcnort D. D., Alox Foster, Win. II. U'O, 1) !., F. L. ManlrintrtQ'hpc '" Imllos and gents, girls and boys all siren In slock. All now stock, no left overs from i., iviawiH4..woiit.o Jeari Wo novorcnrry nny rubbers or mackintosh goods from one year to another. Our nr make them go. ' w Rubbers, boots and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing, storm All new goons anu oesi oi hiock, mm pricos lower tlian any hoiiH' in Coats and mackintosh suits, rubber capes, Salem, , good overcoat for f 5. Wo have cheaper ones and butter ones. We n ov. coats at a 25 ier cent, reduction from nny other house in thin cltv. for boys mid men. Men's suits from f4 up. Uuyyour clothing of us; our low prices will nstonlsh carry tho best quality of all wool goods, but do not charge fancy prices. you. V Overcoats and ulsters Suits Blankets and comforters, Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety, r)fV crfinrl: Wo carry largo lines of dress gooils, linings of all descriptions, bindings, all wool flannels oiitlm. gJ-'i-3' llnnncls, llannelette, wrappers, beautiful lines of canes, dress skirts, muslins, sheetings, eallcoe hosiery, underwear, corsets, gloves, and everything usually carried In a llrst-class dry goods store. We do not chargo fancy prices, like some stores wo know of in this city, but sell our goods on the lowest possible margin 500 pairs of blankets to cbooso from. All wool Oregon made blankets -it tn thirds their Usual price. Save one third by buying your blankets of n Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sts, WE PLEASE all our customers, for it Is busi ness to make one satisfied, and we satisfy nil with our high grudo low price incaN. St. EIero 244 Commercial st. I'nrbes. dlTX.&Wul'1" j Church Kreotieu: J. K. Sn.vdor. Jno. C. Tciupletou, Robt. Smick, James K. Hlalr. Publication j H, L. Reed, Win. Travis, A. I laborly, J. K. Huchanan. Relief; Chas. W. Hays. A. Robinson, W. C. Scott, Jan. M. CornuNon. Frecdineu; Win. Clyde, W. O. l'orbes, It. A. Smith, II. F. Iltrpcr. Colleges; Henry .Marcotte, Kdw. Kcclestou, Itobt. Kniis, Klder J. Craw ford. Systematic Hcneliccnce; fl. A. MeKln ley, W. S. Wright, J. A. Town-end Ph D. Klder Jamun Crate. Tomperonco; Jas. M. Morrison, Isaac (1. Knotts, Win. Steele, KJder J. K. Martin. Sabbath Observance; T. C. Moffet, Tel..Hroulllette, W. II. Dierdorf, Klder T. P. Cramer. Young Peoples Societies; 1). II. Mc Cullah, A. A. Hunt, S. II. Jones, A. J. Adams. Visitation Albany College; Chas. W. Ilayus, Thus. Hoyd I) I)., II. A. Kut chuin D. I)., R. M. Hayes. Narrative: W. S. Gilbert, A. 11. Hau- man, I). L. lorbo, Klder K.A.Adams. The pulpits of Sj.dum and adjoining cities will bo supplied by niumtxtrH of the Synod Sunday as follews: First Presbyterian 10:.'?0 a. in. ltov. S. A. Foster, Mislerutor; 7:!H) p. m., Popular .Meeting, Y. P. S. O. K., sevearl HIonkori! will address this meeting. First Congregational 10:!l0 a. ni., Rev. H. C. Thompson I). D.;7:.'10p. in., Itev. J). M, D.ivunixirt, D. D. First Methodist Kpiscopal 10::I0 a. in., Rev. Thus. Hoyd 1). I)., 7:.'I0 p. in., Rev. J. K. Snyder. First H.iptlst-7:!i0 p. m Rov. K. P. Hill 1). I). Church of the Dlsciphw I0:U0 a. in., Rov. F. (!. Slrango; 7:!M p. m , Rev. K. W. St. Pierre. Central Congregational HI ;!I0 a. in.. Telesphoro llrouillutte; 7:30 p. inS. H. JoilUif, I'niteil Hrethren 10:!10 a. in., Rev. Win. Clyde. Albany Rev. J. K. Iluohanan. Oakland ami Yoncalla Rev. S. A. (ioorgu. lirst Cumberland, Portland Rov. J. K. Hlalr. St. John's lWiytoriun, Portland Itev. Levi Johnson, I'llOdltAMS. The programs for tho meetings yet to come aro us follews: THIS KVKS'I.MI. ,:.i0l. in. Popular ineutingin the tntoru-t of foreign Missions. Rev. John M.Morrison toprtwldo. Addresses bv Rev. W. S. (SHIwrt ami Itev. Robert McLean. swiiutii, octoiibk 15. 10:30 a. m. Sermon bv the niudnm. lur. l'"V" rS.'?,Vba,th fcarvico8, SuiHirintend ?nt.. A. VWl to proslde. Addrcssei yzrijwrrvyinpwrrirkrsyviririr Let England and Transvaal War! In would bo nothing compared to the war among smokers if Corona The Clear Havana Gigars. Quv Cbamptollj Could not bo found In every first-class cigar store. AUG. HUCKL'NSTrilN, Prop. 'VA4s&nn'ai'A4iaaaF4&Ka'akFXvxnvua'M JUST WAIT! For iii less than a week we will Have the finest line of CARPETS -RUGS If you want anything in this line It will pay yoifto cpnsultus. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. MakeYodrselfCoERforlable toy ' -Duy the "Home" Air Tight Stove, and the "Home" Steel Range made at Salem the best Heating and Cooking Stoves on the market. Come and see them patronize home industry. ami rcsses II. MITTENS FASCINATORS SQUARES INFANT HOODS KNIT TOQUliS INFANTS KNIT SACQUES UOOTEES We havo just llnUhcd marking the moit complete line. Its been our privi lege to show. The fasMiuatom range from uu all wind ut Mc. up to tho tliuwt gooil youM want at ti.'Xi The knit npi.tru nbawls comu In elegant designs all prices up to fl.TO. Infants WiVll IliKkls 1 cools up. Scbool Sboe bv Rev. Itoliert A. Smith, itev. I). .utwiiiingn, mm hov. J. u. Snviler. i,:l:i. v: 'V-'"01"0"1 communion. Rev. h. J. Thoiniwoii, I). 1) , to prusldo. to administer the bread, Rev. J. A lowilseild Ph. I). To mlmlU(.. ,i... cup, Rev. Geo. A. McKinley. w:au p . ni.-Y. P. S. C. K. Meetim:. fel 5TE1NER & BERGER, 130 Stat? 51. lUSJiJDS OPEKA JJOTTSE I'.VTrO.N IIHOa., Iwum sn.l .Mansger.. ONK PKRFORMANCK ONLY Monday, Oct 16 LATKST MUSICAL FARCK COMEDY, 11 Breach, of Promise! . Rev dresseu ,Vd- and The Hauiiltou Hrowu Shh Co., is the biggest shoe house in the world. They sell more shoos i than any llrm in exlstonw I'm selling dozens of their g od ' school shoes. Men's work shoes and lino shoe I jidles' everv day and lino shoes. In fact wo con lit out tho family at the low oat prices obtainable, and guarantee j everything wo Mill. Wouldn't I sell a shoo we can't warrant. Tiiko a look nt our wiuduw . Slb I log lots of A cent handkerchiefs. See north window. Warm under wear. maoklnlohe. tleivetl Iwse, etc.. lowest racket pru-w f,ir ltih only. ' WIGGINS' BAZAAR, 307 Com. RACKET PRICES- D. M, Davonport to liroside. W UV KOV. J- n T.lMl.,,r,.. I,... LVI... .1 1, , . -"' tr. r.iiuni rveuiesion, 7:30 I). III. Poilllllir Ilia.,),,,. I.. ,1... iiitoiestsof oung People's Society of t hnstian KiuUuror. Rov. A. J. Mont goniery to preside. MONDAY. ...8:.u,.ln-,ynx),,0,m',r,c-s. Rov. m. T. Wartllo to prusildo. ii-in n. m. iiittuuesg. Adjournment. DIED. lH.'.lUi191' FrMay. October 13. l&fi), at the hu lerton nhiov ou the Jefferson, live miles south of Salem, tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Cm pp. Hurial tolay. ' AI.LKN. At the Oregon insane asylum Satem. Or., Thursday, October 12 181H), Mary Ann Allen, aged 32 years. lKvtHuo.1 wanoummitted from Astoria ten years ago, binee whfoh time she baa been under treatment. Anticipate and Avoid. The lautions person anticipates and try to aoid possible danger. The fall ram is sure to come, you can euard sgaimd wetting and poasjblo ticknest ty buying a luackintosh and rubbers al r nwlmaiis Nw Racket. An Appetizing Breakfast Table is the one that is sot with our dainty chondUluw, oat meal sots, coorod muf tin dlslies, coffee onus and Niucors, and prettily decoruted cliiua or Knglish jKir celaiu, chosen from our haiulcomo stock of table ware. Our flue decorated din ner wits, tea hota and china make ono of Jim most ueeeptublo presents to the biide that intends houbukecpiii,'. SonnemanN, TIIROnOOKU 124 State at Tolephoua 51 Street Hats A laro conslguuieut of Tams, Walkers And other street hats In all tho latest styles at the Parts Millinery Store, 10-0iii 201 Commercial St. I WbW Latert ahuixs n dress and strrot hut. ut rvceivetl. K Smith. State stret 10 11 lw A OREAT PKRFoitMANCE, CLKVER COMKDIAN8. FUNNY SITUATIONS- Our Price 25, 50 aad 75c