The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 16, 1900, Image 4

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BUT FOR THE REST OF FEBRUARY WE WILL SACRIFICE
PROFITS AND LET THEM GO AT PRICES THAT MAKES
EACH ONE A BARGAIN. rz
IHOLUERSON'SI
20O unci OOO COMMItBOIAL T.
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A DRIVE IN NEW SPRING
Sreae (Boobs
ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SERGES. 44 INCHES WIDE, FINE
QUALITY, NEW SHADES. A REGULAR 75C VALUE.
5
YOU WANT A BLACK DRESS?
SHOW SOME GREAT VALUES.
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d. 1. DALRVMPLE 4 COMPANY
10
MORE THAN EVER
Wo Intro now U-cn hero long enough
tinioiulotlin ikh nlui.f IhlaitiininunllV
that Mcdoonl) lltil-ilass wink andglvo
the riant itocu ir rcns-innine prim, am
diijliig tho rnlio of d.ffcient limit ((
f inln mid woik. va have maintained Ibe
old prlii eslabllil-rd Ly mo. Win m imi
want a ihinporllnu wuiih ixtitiit before
burlnir: wumii taveyunuioiiuy on every
tbIiigdo. HA mil OLE NINO 7Jc.
MAIN HPHl.NUB 76c.
And warranted.
C-JH. HINGES
WATCIIM4KKK
AMU OPTICIAN.
IRArOMMKDOlAb
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WHATHBR RBPOI1T.
Tonight mow and colder. Tomorrow
lair and cotiltuuitt i-old.
Lots of
store.
Ilovtcr batkoliatTIin PA I It
8 IS Hi
Hocol.
A social will bo pin ii at Iho W C
T. U. ii mii. on Haiunlay riming Feb
)7llml. Ttii). Pipcndi IoImi given In
tho "WIH.nl fiiml." Aduiliilnii 111,
Lunch will Imi Kfrvtii. 9 15 at
7 HOTEL ARRIVALS. J
wiLUMirrc.
Bjih 8 UoMinilili. IVrllnn.t , Jolm
Ftcyinin, ban FiMiichco. J U Deny.
Portland i Mrs 1' U Wakomau, Miss
Claw Wakrman. Jo.to V Davit, Sllier
tf.nihrJuiln.JM Lriidnii, run Frmi
W T Lkhter, Chlwgo; W U IWuur,
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LOST OK 8TOI.i:Si:W7'Vre.l
Iruti fcVtlcr. My name aii'i llcvnw
"No. IS on foliar A tollable- reward
fnrlnfm iiiatlon leading tohltltxeiciry.
T. H Bmt. 8 10 3t
DAlUYMliN-ri.!) wLhlng to roll
prva.ni lo crcaii cry. now being built
iroruuri.o. jukiikiii.i, will iiio im
call on or write bjwrnaiy II. II I hid
Miutf lb CNiimIhh ot Conumtree,
mm arrangi wmu oaumti I
arrangi mmla oanmtt U inaili
. IjUMlliTt Uy iiama, wu Imvul
locwllcct Uy Icaim. vru villi have It
Hilpoa by boat wr rail. T 8. Ilow.x
iuii.
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WANTRU-vtllioOik. Canllal ilri
a HiimWr y( JifOrt.ttHg by. Ad.lrvn
oraru Pranlc Bionu. 'i 10 3t
JflDTH & GRABER,
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COFFEES
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rarrv a m I in m wb iu.j
I'iy of 0 iniuBr.a Vfgtablca.
qgpruicc AnuuiQUT.
Stfi!1' ClJ,, MP M P In
123 State Street.
a big line of
Underskirts
tailor
Made TRUNKS
VAI.MIM
TUVKMSO DA08
CENTS
THE YARD.
Sumpter Mines,
Tlrkrlaloall mlnlnir towm Pnokane,
Baker City, Moscow, Ban Frnnrbco ami
iill ol bus tiollili. JtntarARf checkid
iliroiiuh mi ok money. cjuy it. Power's
which iuui irauo street. 'B tin
anADUATiNa exnnciBES
Public School Pj.hu at the Optra
Houaa 'I lila Evening,
At Urn opera limma tbls avenltiir
tnunly-onn puplliof tliu Hxii-m publlo
orliuoumil occupy tbo tio,oii tbu
nCt-anlon of tbi-lr KraiInatliiixorclai.
A fluo progrutu mn )ri.i nrrnnuctl uml
tliatoniii villi lw nppiaprlati'lyilccuratiil.
A niinll uiliuitilon fuo of 10 I'fliitD will
iioclmrgvi, to roviT tbo vxH)iica luol-It-lit
lo tint iim of tlioopcru Monro.
l'rof. J. II, Aukorinau will dullvvr tlu
mlilrrti of itulctunt.
lullowliigaro tbo name of tliogruil
UlltOKt
Mlrrnlitnl.llllan Towne, IitllnLnvo
JunlAii, ItuMa Dunilliy MIobucN.
Ikrjlia Amy Lluk, Jebi Wnnn. tier
rnila Klli Kwk, Wimilfrtnl Mun.il
lliril, Annlo Carolluo I'Ulor, ami 7m
Mill Mao Million : llmiui nu.L.iv
Cbannci-y Holn-rt llclioit. Ik-rbort Wll.
bur I-rtwk. Ctrl Aulmi Uloi Willluiu
rmiik truwforil. (.'IikiUp Mili..ri',.v
I'lllTiiliI Wvrnor IWnviii. Ilamlil KMwIi',
IS'IIwhhI, Hubert Kiirli-y Mofrla. Wilbv
;iiriilin Hi-oil, Clyilrt John Curltou an
Clydu Hliiou Joliux a.
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'Ibri proKruiu It at followi-
Miulo Orrlioitra.
Ittvocatlou ICuv. V. 0. Kanlner,
llor of ths Mnt Conirrikr.itlonul
uliurab.
IthUt Drill-In obarxo of MIm Myrllo
Jiiirmi.
I'ri'iuntAtion of olau.
Knay, 'aii'iiiilnu Stonw" Annla
(Xirolluo I'lijlor.
Hcclttttlon, "Marcli of Mind" Her
bert Fawk.
Muilc, quartet .Vina Uimlmull and
Vina Sherman, loprunoci lWilu ("or
nellui and Kulio Janoi, allot Oram Our
it, accenipAiil.
Hllalgu,"Tlw Uamly Fifth"-Wlnl
frcil Muruvl llyrd.
Muilc, mlg. "Uno Sonic" William
PrentlM l)ro. pr(Hur of (hwk and
Utm, Wtllauitttu Uiit)nty,
Iwy, "Uoldtin QpporUiiltHia" Wll
bur Augmui. 8wU.
Mink, dual, MfiUumnw Klgbf
nrvaHi"-WUilld MuiW Jlyrtl. Qiu
CLirtw.
AddrM ta tbo lv-Hon. I. II. Ark
atrium, iuHKUttidtU at pubUo tttr
lion.
1'ffinn'atteHeMlpVMWM-tl. 1 llmei
elulrmaH IxMnl nl diratr.
MAHION COUNTY MATTBHa
Duijm llMcg TrciJ al (h Oeun
llouit
lH flLKll.
S.T. llebitt and K. F. Ilnbir, to A.
P. lUUirt, 10) acrw In l ft , r 1 w..
U.J. QlftjH awl CVrolW 0vn Uw
tnjotm AiValtui, 1Q aajw. Ih Mttwi
?1.t4 i.rl wH ml, u
Otiai, W. g.rilr amI Urv J Vw,Imi
! W. A. llmwiuvJ, kitd tn Um, a.
d. ft
0.W. trlbt, Mai) J. aWn.
m, v. iiviimvn hu tm tMMiWNl, u.
th WHh wttwwwi of Kwnay u
tu Geo. 11. Jowm adiUUoM to taleai.
hU t'tllKt..
Km. Hay PaliuM jV km nbt ,
"rHlai Utwivk on rt. o
lW.,, UU wbl UMH wdl U
Hki Ortt ftf Hftf." Tliwi mUI not b
amwlt$uunl,y MbiB, Wut tii
will i.-MonSiB44yau4 tiutil fur
thtr bo (m.
TIIC FAUt iiurv kw cWirr b.;u.
va1
ST. ANTHONY WOMEN
Hold Their First Successful Blowout
At Salem.
iynopili of the apeecbei Movement to
Oiganue a Womon'a tlub la.
Started.
8nnn It.
Anthony ebo
Whk only eluhlcc.
All tliu allium wero
Young m young could bo.
It uniu brilliant ai-cuililngo of Oro
vton'a fiilrnml best woman, and tt cr..-dlt
to the capital.
Tliu Utnqui't hall nt hotel Wlllnmotto
at tho 1iimii II. Anthony dinner was
glorlnui In lie decorations of Oregon llr,
Kngllili Ivy nnd oonncrvulory palms.
Tho laet veitlgca of toclnbility Ola
appeared about 2a. m. Long tables
vieru net In tho form of a hollow Bo.u.iro
mid Mrs. Curturlght held tho gavel
with grace! and dignity. Bho oro a
black and wbltoMtln, with jet onm
incnta. ond with liur fresh complexion
and enowy coiffure wn iiiuatdlotlnguiali-
oJ looking.
Tho display of gowrm wns very rlcli
nilka ntidsuUna priNlominulIng but not
tho iMlnlcat decolletto. Tliero aa a
lurgo nltendunco of men cooling their
hccla in tho loblilu.1 and but for tho
well umlerMtixid proposition that It win
purely a ooclul function, romu of them
would havu been driven in deaparation
U) join tho Portland "antra."
Synopsla of Speeches,
Mr. Florencn II. Cnrtn right held tho
prodding ofllicr'ichnlr nnd opcncil tho
program with greetings to all, announc
ing tho toast, ''thu woman wo honor,
Huinn II. Anthony," which was ably
responded to by Mr. Kmlly L. Wake-
ninn, of Bilvcrton, while Iho hundred
Lidy guftta roiiinlne a'nndlnir. Tho
rpeakor Is n pertonul friend of 8in.an II.
Anthony nndgavu a rambling talk about
tho first nrimnlr.ntlou of women's clubs
in tliu cast nnd what wonderful work
they had arcompllthod, beluir herrelfu
inenib r of the Horoils Ciub, tho pioneer
(if Amcrka's wonivn'ai rgnnltiitlona,
Mrs. Inn Condon Ihxiu rei.H)iidiil to
'tocli'ty," nnd gnvo n coiiiprelieuelvo
lovlewof social wotk umniig women In
l lie curly days In Iho eiiat, wiulh nnd
wed. Iho Influcncoof lociety over tho
public "mil, and ihtIiiIIv that of
women, was d ruirsid In its larlous
phnaos. Tlio iiiiker jolul fil out tlmt
ilio rlo or full of nations bus lieen the
result of tliu sk nl liifluviico, and i
ocolallv dwelt iiion tho imwirlnnvu of n
well buhincvd 8'icl.il fellowship nmong
nien and women. 'Jhu sKHiker ruferrad
to Iho present crisis of the mother conn
rynsthu runilt hiiiut of the social
lnllli, and sugguiled lli.it tho rlxc or
mil of Kugliind today would deK'iid up-
iii Iho elimination of tbu social n t
whlih is now in nppaient to tho woild.
"Our Country UueKts," by Harriet
Chirko IKiucy, was nil unpreleulliui
but pertinent talk on tho uliio of Iho
rural element of the land. Tho ranker
silnled out 1 lint nearly all ol our gtcst
men and women huvo been Iho product
of good rouulry luunes, and that their
"iijHirlority of character, loyalty and
putrlutlim wero tho result of olotur
conluct with tbu nuturul laws of
their untlroniuent. Her rufcrenco to
tio "Man with Iho Hoc" brought n
nund ofapphiuio, mid tliu rpwikur with
her bright point ol pruellil wuillmuut
was highly appreciated.
Dr. Aiiulco Jeffieya roiionded withnn
orlgliml kmiii on mffrngu that was to Ihu
ptlut and won n round of npphiuse.
Mrs. IKxhl coiitru.tiil the times of the
S'ltoolnmilcr with tbo-oof MihiMilnm am
and expriwiil tho thought that
Ihu' i
woman reboot t..elior win a sluphighar,
Itxcmifo tho womiiii nppriMclio niHirer
tbu iullueneo of tbo ninlhur and bus
ixpi.il IntellMliinl ability wall men.
In tho iiImwiico of Miss Laura Junin, ot
Drain, "tlm Prtwi" was taken up by
Miss Wukumnu, of SIKurton Tbit
young lady Is roceutly (rum the onat,
Ht Exact Coat
WARM WOOLEN GOODS
i jf J,,,M,1, wy P "ii vf warm wmln mlttwis, faMnativs. lKvft.ls.wiolen
iHtMj-ry, kHlt Ni ru, aud lWe-llHv.t umlarwAtr, Hut all giMM at wet cot iu nit
WsH g t'Ml Mitt.
h. .0t,,;m',, wUrt wlwt )ihi hwI. Ii.fants Ux awl knit aacouct
In piwi u--lHim Iftj in. in )., and tmm ! up Ih thn wwl midhm.
i-ul i. ,f .""l- ,k " ''Wr IIvmi.HhiI h, l-: cblklrn'r
'i!?n.riV1M'.,:te i,',Vvry ') mWuwiM, ITsj wwl (uMiuMtora, ISo up.
lWt.1 M oimr li.-w. to mini. r to hifhiIhii. all at 'xat eM.
H.w aUtit a waiM Ih tut lU Uttlo Wks, whll tb'ru at wt.
I am closing out to quit busi
ness at once, and I mean
business, I am trying to
tinish by March first,
M"!JirrJrr!!!-t wy im
i ... ' ST..'"T. i'i "S'wr il. MansciinrHt
" ' ,,:,WH' 'WN' l- . ShrlduM wit m
what a Cbrtatlaa papr J.ouU be.
I. .....nil, I'lHtllur I.
WIGGINS' BflZflflR
307 Commercial Street
nnd snoko of tho wrslcrn liullcs In tie
highest terms, hut thought thn men did
not compare wj favorably with thoao if
tho east. Tho absenro of male report
ers made the fair speaker seem quite
brave.
"Shall wo havo a Woman's Club?"
was discussed by Mrs. Cuoke M.- Jones,
who favored the work and valiie of such
orifsntiatlohs. She dwelt upon the
great convenience of a club for out-of
own ladles when they como to tho city,
nnd especially upon Iho great value of
the soc In! Intercourse fostered by clul.
Jitsii A. Davis, of Sllverton, talked of
"The Doctor" nnd especially woman
work in that profession. The matter of
hospltnl work and that of army nurres
was touched upon in a practical man
ner. "Tho Business Woman" was taken up
by Mrs. Anna A. NIchol, a bright ht.
lem woman who demonstrates dally the
value and Importance of her subject.
Sho pointed out tho strong fact that
woman can do tho work of n man suc
cessfully and not detract from tho huh
Ilka qualities, be-ldes wielding a broad
refining influence upon tho business
world.
"Literature," by Irene flmlth Cal
breath, of MuMinnvllle, covered tliu
broad rangy of inflnenco exerted by
woman In all ages and walks of life.
Tho siKMiker referred especially to the
social nnd political (ufluenco of woman
in literature, tuning up mo iiucraunx ui
slaves bv tho pen of Harriot Dcpcher
8towo, In our own country and time, as
an Illustration oi tuo wonucriui power
of tho fern I ii I no mind.
"Tho Lady Maccabees" was presented
by Anna Junk, who reviewed tbo vast
possibilities of woman's Influence for
good, In tbu world of lodge work She
showed that the social and political In
lluenco of tho organization she ropic
senls had made Itself felt in many ways
In tialern nnd oilier Oregon cities.
Tim Juuhxal was represented by three
reporters, of courte wearing gowns, nnd
will have fur roforenco a full set of notes
of the rp eches made. Another repot t
of Iho speeches, written for this paper,
will appear "in our next,
A Legal Point.
Hon. K. It. Bklpworth addresses the
following letter to the L'ugeno Daily
Guard:
In your Is'uo of yesterday you say,
In effect, that two young womtn were
being mentioned in connection with the
Hopubllcan nomination for superintend
ent of schools In Lnno county, but owing
to n recent decision of tho Oregm
supreme court (State ex rel. vs. Stovenr)
n woman iiinnot hold oillco
the court holding that a woman Is not a
citizen.
It is true that the court did hold,
under Art 0, ice. 8, and Ait. 2, sec. 2 of
tho constitution of Oregon, that women
are liicll'glblo to tho oillco of suorln
tcndeiit of schools, for tho reason that
that oillco nt tho time of tho adoption i
of tho constitution was a constitutional
oillco and that under article 2, section 2,
supra, only male cltlmns nro eligible to
county oillccs.
To haio held that a woman was not a
citizen would have been utterly absurd
and made tbo court ridiculous In tho
eyesol tho wholo world. No court in
this country ever pronounced any such
Judgment, no text writer ever suggested
a iroonion to contrary to all eeiite of
rcaion.
Aelllzenlsdefliiedtobe: "Any natlic
bom or naturalltid perron of either sex,
who la entitled to full protection iu tho
x"tc'M m,a enjoyment of the ic-callcd
private rights;' U Am. and hng, Kncy,
of Law, 312.
Mrs. William Southwell, of Wntco
county, stooped to pull a weed in her
gcrdnn. Tliu weed broke, alio lot her
balance, fell on her lull arm, and broke
her wrist. '
tor lW ' Caniial Sheklrti
I ltV. Clu.r .- M Si),l
ehargoul this paper (oi
SuWiptMM prkv for o wk '-
VKtiiuiuaiv ii d t t .
e:
FIRST GUN FIRED.
High Taxes Starts a Citizens Mofe
ment At Eugene Saturday.
Lane County Tax Payers Are Trying 'to
Formulate a Non-Partisan County
Ticket.
Under partisan administration Lane
county lias accumulated a debt of f 100.-
000 and n tax levy of 21.6 miles to wind I
up the century with. A conference of
delegates from all parties will be held
nt Eugene Saturday and formation o a pmctically imposalblc, or nt least tin-non-partisan
citlsen's movement. is tl,e , rnflub0t t0 Bell adulterated duity
Tho Inlenllon is to construct a ticket
of tho rigni Kinu oi men on uiu .. -
partisan plan and pledged to n purely
business administration. This Idea has
gained a strong foothold In Lane county.
DAIRYMEN AT ALBANY
Two
IJays' Convention Well Attended
and a Oieat Success.
The two days' seision of the dairy
men's convention, jutt closed at Albany,
was a pronounced success, and Marlon
county dairymen who attended are
I enthusiastic in thoir praises of tho man-
j auemrnl.
Thero were three sessions on tho last
ij mnrnlng, afternoon and evening,
and a number of Interesting and Instruc
tive addresses were delivered.
Ainonu Hie rcolutlons adopted wero
i10 follewing: Urging the Oregon dele-
ciitinn ii u'uru urn lenceni iva un uicu-
. . . . .1
inargcrlno, asking that dairymen d.i not shape of butter substitute, and the best
consign their product tocouimlsslon men manner of overcoming these evils,
wliodeul In process butter and oleomar-1 C. II. Markluini, general traveling
gerino; commending State Food Coin- freight nnd passenger agent of the
miasloncr Bailey for his excellent work; Southern Pacific railroad, gavo n prnflln
thanking the Albany creamery for their bio talk on tho transportation of daiiy
hospitality In arranging for nnd during products.
tbu mcotlngs; thanking the 0. A. 0. forj J. W Ilalloy, state food nnd dnlrycnm
iiw.tr kindness, tlm nnwsnaiiera for their mlspioncr, rpoko of tlio work Hint is
I reports and Professor Paryln's pupils for
their excellent music.
A motion by Mr. Townsend that f 35
bo sent to Wuahington to assist in se
curing tho passage of tho olemargcrlnn
tax bill was pustcd.
C. II. Walker read a very interesting
paier on "Ited Clover as a Factor In
Dairying.',
Dr. James WIthycombo, of tho 0. A.
C , spoko on "Dairying and Its Helatlou
to tho Fertility o( the Soil," following
the lines ol tits reconi nddro uetoro,Mfln Arrested for Selline OoaJs Belonif
the Furmcrs' Congress. Ing lo .ome One Else.
Mr. West, of Scapiooso, ipoko briefly A man gIvn i ,mmo j, D, 0(v.
on dairying In tumoral, and laid tliat by mnn .,, llkol , cll.t0(y by Chlnf of
way of comparison between dairy herds police Gibson this forenoon, onachargo
Unit he had nine cows last summer and 0 ;)rc0n-.
old 77 60of butter fat in ono month,! Tio fellow had taken some house
whilo a neighbor, who managed cows lmIJ good )C(ll,Kng l0 Dick Cnrlsen,
under Iho, .Id way, had 65 cows, and ,VM0 lg .m,,i0yel ut tbu p-nltouthiry
iiulymld $118 during tho lamutliuo.ouo frOM,0nool tho house near tho sawmill
lourlh as muih jxir head. om,.0 nnd had thuui hauled nround to
AmilSOOS SUftStOX. y,i...nniiL'K w.e.ind hand slnm In tl,.,
After tho meeting was culled to order,
u memorial was read and adopted on,
.nuiieimiu. ir,i. .la,ull, ,..0ii-
.er dairyman and member ol theasso-
clal,on
I? f Unni iuuiiaIaiiI niaila m .tln1
, m. jiv.ii.r.i....., ....u ."
IlllUiri 111 ! I I Bill IllI'M III Sill HIU'IHIV. 1 ll -
present membership is about SO. Catli
mi hand, $89.65.
President Poulten read his annual ad- 11 11. MilUr'sawertioii, at the farm
dress, stating that in part tho purposes era' comtress, that prune can be raited
nnd alma of Iho Association were: To protlUbly In Oreaon ut IM cents ner
counsel together and oxchango experi
ence ; eduction and ths diffusion of
dairy knowledge; to encourage dairy
WHITE HOUSE RESTADIUKT
What
was you saying about tbosu
meals?
1 said they wero the best I ever
You will tlud them ut tho Whitu 11
eat
lloiuu
Itestauraut, which Is open all night and
uualsieiivd ut all hours, Oystora n
specialty.
McKillopJc IIkhkiiaiit
Proprietor, 100 Slato St.
TWO RRRORS-A dav or two ago
our ad. said : "Tribune rhaluless $ 80. '
It should have been $76. Twas our
mlstakf, not the printers. It has 1m
rvifNliHlly smM: '-her .lohnaon. hk-h-est
grade ) 6. Thl is not an error, It U
ii fact, But the ad. of her Johnson In
Ihu last copy of the "Cule ,1m" was In
error when it read tins way. "her
lohnson bicycles medium grade $ A".
All former ad lor month past Iwue
I I.tlnotlv stateil, nuslium itrado $.'A.
i.K.i xraiiu ao. lliaKO tins explau
itlon In order to set right an apparent
IIcnaiiei Mwi'eiioiir statement and
iholr. We avo catalogue, ei.culars,
itul other matter which are oonviiiving
enough if you're interested.
An ounce of Drop Forging
ts wcrth a ton of otiaratHcc
1VER JOHNSON I
TUIBUN'E HinvriHsu'-k .
flnler in for lb old faithful Piw. p. u
aroineianialat jvar, $40 and lit I
oiiii iii new riMltitoNi at $76. No w he. 1 1
ii the Tribune. I lwf the v whet ..f me,.
.i..i iiavu inw woit everything. It
fea 'Hki l"weu ! " Wcvt
lie ladles like Tribunw be.a,w tUr
pugiwea.y. Ak mr rM-r. J
Plain Wack with Wick, rims, a dainty
mount. J
About Cooslcr Brakes
We furnlh th-o Morrav lu......
l7.Wtr. We (uriiiiti the Nw De.
iiua liuu fur $5 extra. n
MOCK TURTLE
WE ARE NOJLIVINGON
THE GALLIPOLI
ISLANDS.
BUT WE E
SERVE OUR
paWiNS WITH RICH SOUPS
As the first course ntmir
regular dlnncra. M''fll
at all hours at which nil
the luxuries of the sea
son can te nan ni
THE ST ELMO RESTAURANT.
- - '.
nnd farmCrs institutes I
nm, o (ccure legislation nnd
tl. 'onr enforcement Hint will make it
' To e,econ of ofIlccrg rulled In Iho
foowJng ben clioscni President,
j.line,n. flrst vice president, C.
u Walk,.r. gecon,i vc0 pnsld.mt, Mr.
fh.'lllltwIlker. eCretaryflnd treasurer, F.
L. Kent.
Miss LIkIo Sedgwick sang very
sweetly, accompanied on tho piano by
IMiss Howard.
Slato Veterinarian McLean, of Port
land, spoke on "Milk fever and its
causes."
I Prof. Kent rend n paper on "Effect of
feed on buttcrint." Acry praiseworthy
paper.
At tho evening: session excellent music
was furnished by Professor Furvhi's
music class.
Profcs8orSh8W,of tho agricultural col
Wire, delhered an nddrcM on "Ihitter
Substitutes."
It was n practical talk on
.!. ..II. ...I.I..I. linen! I in tunrLMM
n tho
u.u u.i.o nm.. wb. .-v
being dono to stop tho sale of adulter
aled foods In this stalo, and especially to
encour.iga tho marketing of uono but
Iflrtt-class butter. Splendid work has
been done along tho lino of shutting out
adulterated fowls In Oiegon, nnd Mr.
llnlley's address was ono of profit to all.
Several of tho addresses wero followed
by general discussion, in which many
interesting points wero brought out.
BOLD OPERTAOR.
opvT.A )()ll(,u 1)lo,.k t.ru ,K, goM ,,
n0 claimed that the goods belonged
XoUla ",Mrtner.' who is now absent In
0regon City; but It seems that nil tho
I title the iMMlier had win Unit .Mr. Onrl.
ten nail glveiihiui Harnn8lnn to
slop
, there and use the stuff during his (Carl
, sen') ubn'uce.
pound, Is attracting much ultoutiou.
FLOUR
PEHFF.CTION
GOLUKS CROWN
Made from Highland Haul Wheat, equal
to tbo bust In the market.
Every suck guaranteed.
Ak your grocer for it.
Wholuwilooiily,
I. a
Wright
2-iitf
Co,
DOTY
FISH AND
GAME MARKET
The undersigned is now the proprietor
Of the Duly rlsli mil poultry depot.
Poultry aiul King bothhi and sold. hiuh.
est inisIi prien pud Your imtroiiaui
iwlntiiMire
solluJtHl. I horn having
having iMMiltry fur
salu will nnd it to their i
call before wlliui:.
auiautaue to
J. A. TAYLOR,
vt Court Mieut
K13KDS OPKUA IK) USE
t'VTtUSIIHUti., Ltwwsan.1 Maj.,,,,
Febriiary 19,
CHARITY
MARTIN
Grand
Opera I
Recital, and
ELLIS BROOKS'
Pirturesqtte
Musical
Spcctacltl
w. GLORY!
OLD
On Land
And Sea.
lUOREAUSl IC SLEtNBS 100
CWrtUT ptkM, S, M, aad fa.
h"10 .i
Dry boom -- a
For Less than wholesale cost,
T m closing out the fine drygoods and
shoe stock formerly
ing lots of goods for
Bros
Shoes to fit and suit everyonesome
cost, Some at less than cost
Fine drv goods silks velvets, ribbons,
Laces, Embroideries,
wear, etc Some at cost borne tor less
than cost.
Auction sale will continue Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2 p m,
Isadore Greenbaum
1st Door South of the Post Office. S. Friedman Auctioneer.
OUT OF SIGHT
A searchlight will not reveal what is truly
out of sight. If you come to our store for
You will need no searchlight to find them,
nor will they cost any more, but often less
than elsewhere for the same goods.
HARRITT St LAfJJRJBNOB
OLD P0ST0FF1CI2 QltOCKUY
SUTTON'S
Tho Wonderful Destroyer of all Forma of
INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR
Death on Rheumatism, Lime Back, Headache, Toothache,
Earucho, Bums, Scalds, Corns nnd Bunions, Stiff Joints.
PRICE, 60c PER BOTTLE. K. K. SUTTON, Ashland, Orejon.
Threatened With La Grippe
Piste nfOreinn, llt
Jrlcm.ii i foiinty. J " Krsnk lUmraond. beln, .duly twora. dopoiM and MM: A ihort
tlm h I limit .M-veracoH slid wsihrtaivlcd wltb l grlpi. 1 u.l Uulton'i Busp Bbot tr
Hi.im.iKsiiilliititlliiirli, and in KTeryihurt iliuo the ijrapwini wen all gnu. It has tlio curea
(urns mi mjr feet sul iin.Mlsllyn sun ornillnl place on my font, csutdbrio much; lundtni
iijult, mtiUilueiibliiibsiurarsllwytasilclrk. Uuespllctlloneu Jrvly cured th eora,
8ubicrlbednilworn to beforo me this S'h day of October. 189S. FUANK HAMMOND.
UKO. W. TltKKltKN,.Vulfy Public fur Orrjon,
W For wilu at Stono's Drug Store, Salem. 1-22II
Salem
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
MRS. ETTA ANDERS WILLMAN
Over First National Bank.
Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class
Readyig.
Studio hours from 9 to 12 nnd 2 to 5.
TWO FINE NEW PEANOS IK STUDIO TOH
USE OJT PUPILS. OAU"lu xult
sfiKiiiniiniiii
TZ
-X- m
WHOLESALE
IlllllliliiliiiliinlllllllllllllliliitiiifiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiniiiiniiiiniiniffl
Fine Wines, LiQOORb.CiGflRsI
p 218 COA1MERCIAL STREET,
160 STATE
p courteous treatment nt all tlmoa. 102 COURT STREET. 3
gJlUMJMmililJllJUIlilllU
Ollf -?-
66 Gream
Have
R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware.
m.
gjL.&'lJO
4. 60, Sl'BQ
rnuno lo n
jL-j
ram' Hay, Flour, Mill Fc:d, Building Material.
Lme, Cmtnt, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hiy and Straw stored
.... I'wpt and carefu
H thn rilv.
WANTS TO SEE YOUI
right, or If w, nftrtl
Wined
at line, it
w"iii!rLHAr.k..ih'"''?.it
.,,, ,
W you to call on
F. E. SHA'ER, SALEM OREGCN.
o
1106
Willis Bros I am sell
less than it cost Willis
corsets, hosiery, under,
SNAP SHOT
BEAST I
Studio,
AND RETAIL.
STREET,
'?
Freezers
kirk;
Stalest
GOODS
F? OGBRS. M
-- "- ' ' ii ii j, a
Arrived
.tt. . - wagon Scales '.etc.
att6ntlon.givw.to the delivery o! good to ny prt
v w-a-it
NOW
Is the time for Garden
ing. Drain tile all
I Pow Fertlilxer. Garden Pand and Loim.
Delivered on short notice.
D. S. BENTLEY&COYPANY.
sio Front Strt
at
l-.la4w
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lMiWWWHWfthi
15J Sute St.