The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 21, 1900, Image 4

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Wo aro slashing prices on eur:
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Anil proportionately big cu ts
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Special nttenllon given to mall orders.
FOULARD SILKS....
IITS to be a "clean-up" of foulard silks, not that the
silks are soiled or undesirable patterns, quite the re-
exclusive coloring. It's really a choice collection of
Polka dots, and beautiful scroll designs, embracing as
it does every yard of foulard silk in the house.
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They are the regular $1 quality, 24
inches wide, at special "Clean-up" price.
J. J. Dalrymple & Co.
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BIG REDUCTION
On our entire line of shirt waists, sizes 32 to 44 in
p eluding white and colors.
P $1.50 waists reduced to $1.20.
"$1,25 waists reduced to $1.00.
K . $1.00 waists reduced to 85.
p 85 waists reduced to 70.
d 50 waists reduced to 40.
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g $2.50, others at $i.uu rotfz.uu.
W. H. HOBSON
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PU7ICOMM1CKOIAI.
iva rva iva tva ivu kvs tve ts
WCATIIKP.
Showers tonight
Cooler tonight.
ninl Wednesday
Old and Young Eyes
May receive the hulp they need to Iwve
normal vlilnii, liy calling nu s. It'
waiting one's eupltiil to tin without
glauoa when the oytv would Ik) bone
Utetlor the train on the nerve less
ened by their mo. Failure to take
measure (or improving and preserving
tlip ylssloii it sheer folly, Properly fitted
li1iu insure the a'ght. lwii't take
.jrlska. HpvcUrhss and iytglasoa fur
'iiTtlieil nt rtkitHbla iru-ii. Siuoko
Klaivm to jirotwit xir vm Irem the
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C-H.H1NGES
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Berries Berries Berries
Two shipment, d.iily of the lamous A A,'
Clarks SeedlingStrawberries
From the Ars. Ktter place om Kaiser'sl3ottom.
Our,patrons say they neverhad such good fruit
and it is difficult to get enough, call early, -V
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Sale Will Close
Tomorrow Night
Thetoodswe are offerlnc at this sile
conttst J of ll our stock of muslin under-wesr-not
in unsaleable rsrment In the
lot. Each piece Is beautifully mide from
excellent joods and la the trimmed ones,
flrst-clsss embroideries. Uces and Inser
tions ire used.
SEE OUR K0RTII WINDOW DISPLAY.
CASH STORE;
House of Salem.
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ItOTEtARRIVALS.J
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M 8 WiKMhwk, CiirilllH.
MihnHK ItauMou, lmluieiiihinre.
Mra l.lblilo Morttnii, 1'oreit Grove.
Mint AilullaHtorey, Nowlwr.
Mra II Mn Terrell. Xowlwrib
Kauiiiul J Kuuen, llilUlHiro.
MriiBJ i:iiiu', llilltlmro.
I'. I'. KIiik, l'ortlauil.
UII.UXIKTTK.
A Ktitottell, I'ortlnml.
Henry Ijiuk, I'ortlaiul.
ham Vrl(hl l'orthunl.
(I V due, l'ortlauil,
M A llaiker uml ilaiitihter, AlUiny.
Geo KIlrlilo, New York.
II G Nouhnrt, lHner.
W UJeuklut, Seattle.
II MUli, Sun KranelMo
Allxirt Clevehuitl, l'nrtlauil
F A Kiiapn, l'ortlauil.
II F I) Merver. l'ortlauil.
M I. Jouet anil wile, llri)kn.
AuiriH! Gifcor, I'hlciitn).
II iVNell, I'ortlaml.
Crsni Concert.
U the I'nity t'hurth Tuesday even
ing, June till, UNO, by the puiklU of the
N. W. N. C . n( Mu.W H. At. Parvln,
Alus. Dee., Director, awiUlwl by Airs,
llulhe Parrlih-lltugM, Airs. Viola Hal
land, Dr. II. C. Kpley. Prof. J. It. Par
vln. and other n. AdmiMiuu, !S emits,
children 10 cents TtvkeU fur naltt at
Pultun mothers,' Will's Miutv Store
ami Wiggins' Music Store.
SHU They Come.
Governor Geer has received a pefttimi
(or the imrdon ol Wm. Ilanua, from
Umatilla eouuty, who is serving a term
in the hii tor receiving stolen proHirty
Great shoe bargains, Giv
en's old stand.
Graber
134 STATIC T. IMIOV 151.
t nuts Ik-iiil- uik-u away
C0MMENCMENT NIGHT
GALA WEEK AT WILLAMETTE CLOSES
WITH A BRILLIANT PROGRAM.
Address ty Rev. Van DusenFour Musical
PumberS"Grduates Will
Look Pretty.
The gala neck of the Palcm Methodist
unheralty conrludca with tho com
mencement proper, and ol lowing is the
prngrnni Thurcday ovenliiK at tho Firat
M. J'., church:
Quartct"On tho Water" Abt
ilaven iielknap, Francesco Beloy,
'Arthur Uocechen, W. I. Drew, with
baritnno eolo by .1. W. Illckfonl.
Invocation .
Dr. W. O. Kantner.
8opranoSoln"IfveTliee"VlctorHerljert
MIm Ktlicl Haymond.
Oration . ...
Ilov. W. W. Van Dneon, A. M I. D.
Haritoho BoIo"Tho Utl Chord"8ulllvfln
J. W. Ulckford.
I'rescntation ol Diplomas
. Free. V. O. Ilawlev.
(luartot "The Haunted Stream"
K. II. I'lielpa
Willi soprano obligato by Mies Raymond
Alumni Reunion.
Tho thirty-fourth annual Alumni ex
erclnca last evening, were somewhat dif
ferent from those of other yearn, taking
tho form of a memorial to tho late Sam
Simpson, tho "oetdaurrate," of Ore
gon. Nearly llfty of tho members of tho
Alumni wore scaled iiion tho platform ;
Prof. J, L Carter presided. The open
ing number was a piano solo, by 1'rof.
I'.dwnrd Tillson, which was executed In
his usual pleasing stylo, and received a
storm of applause.
Tho invocation was given by Itov. T.
I,. Jones, of Forest Grove.
Tho elans of 1000 was ushered in, and
presented by Judge II. II. Hewitt, In a
few well chosen And appropriate words
Tho class consisted of Misses Ktliol
Flctrhor and Mattie Shepherd, Messra.
Win. Manning and Walter I-eavitt. In
addition to these thero wllllw two young
men irnm rortiaun university, grad
uated this ovening, Beth leavens and
Ferdinand ihiulie.
Tho audience was dlsapiointed nt the
unavoidable omission of the vocal duct,
by Mrs. Holland ami Mrs. I'urvhio, but
later on the vacancy was ably filled by a
solo by Miss Kllen J. Chamfcrlln, who
sanu by ruiiuest Sam Simpson's "Ad
Wlliainetiim."
'Jim oration of the cioninir was bv
Judge Hoht Kakin, '7.1, of KiiHtern Ore
gon, ami was auio and interesting.
Tho boIo "Spring Is Coming," by
Mrs. K. S, Miller, of Portland, was ex
rci'dlngly lino, and she responded to n
hearty encore, with a sweet and pathotle
song, which carried the audience nway
and no one stirred till the last sweet note
had died away.
Mrs. Miller has a rarely beautiful
voice, and her appearance before Satoui
eople will always ho a plearuae.
Sen N, I. (hitler gave a glowing
tribute to Ids departed friend, Sam
Simpson. Theywero close friends nnd
classmates. Mr. Ilutler being valedlc
toriau of the class of 'Ml. His address
wtiH very ehxiieut and touching.
Gems (rim. tho Pen of Sam Simpson
were read in a mott pleasing manner,
by Mrs. Ida llutlnu Vaughn,' 77.
The "Parting Song," written by Sam
Simpson for tint graduating class of '77,
at tlio request of Miss Kllen Chamber
Hit, wan snug by Mrs K. S. Miller, and
wart one of tho lentures of the evening.
While the words of this song were
being quoted by somo one at the alumni
reunion In Salem on June II, IKIK), the
Houl ol the et took its night to Uotl,
woo i
liouavo It, in Portland. i
1 ollowing the rcndurltiirof the ntuvn1
pruKiiuu nm minimi mm iiiwiimi uiu'bih,
to the number of about M), partook of n
banquet In the lower room at the M, I'..
church. PinfoKsor Carter presided and
Hon. P 11. D'Arcv was tnastmaster.
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Olllcers Elected,
At the huslnees meeting of the alumni
aitoolatliiu tho olllcers were reelected
ami are: rresiueut, J. i.. i;arter, iu:
llrsl vke president, I'.. 11 AlcKtnuey,
70; second vlcopresliUnt, Itov. F. I.,
Itelkiiup. w: tlilnl vice-president. He,
Harold Olierg, 'K.S . fourth vice-president, I
oiiss .liyrne .iiarsu, iai, w-ereiary, u .i.
AIimmkI, '07 i treasurer, L. T. Heynolils,
'0A.
Other liuslness. I
An exeeiillveeommittee, toiishting of
Mrs. J. D. l.eeaiidMI Mary llevuolds. !
was appointed.
....
itesoiuiion mtopteii lor the iidpo nt
ineiil of a committee to secure the pho
tographs of all tho alumni, and phios
liiem in inesixiietv Hall, ami the ureal-
dent named John W. Iteynnlds, Aliss
Carrie llradshaw and P. II. D'Aroy, I
.Motion adopted for the appointment .
of a committee of live to take stens look.
lug toward securing a memorial fund, to
Ih. used in the erection of a building (or
the rulversity, by the Aluml Associa
tion. Hon. O.ll. Mnoroa was uaiiuHl as a
committee til one to draft a sultnblu
memorial aildreison the demise of Jos.
P. June. 'HI. whose death (Kvtirred in
California during the past ) ear. T. II.
Crawford and F. C. Grubba were an-
imlutcd a committee on resolutions on
the death of Mrs. Angle Uohb Drake,
and Hon, 11 II, Hewitt, a memorial on
the death of Mary Cast. Felt.
After a discussion of the plans of the
AiHMH'lalion regarding tho contemplated
work of aiding the University by creel
ing a building, an adjourmeut was bad.
Rfdui pourosf J.
Tho recital of the Collegim of Oratory
ami Music, which wit to have taken
pluee at 2 p. in. today, U ostioneil on
A FEW SNAPSiA FEW SNAPS
In Second-Hand
Sewing Machines
it-drawer Crown in good romli
tiou, ready to sew flO 00
A good New Home 3 drawer hettn
cleaned up thoroughly ... 10 (H)
late I in pro vint 6 drawer Whllw
in poifiH't order ... JJ6 00
A drop-head New Heme, gvl as
now. . . . M tx
A new 5-drawor Wbcler A, Wll-
Mm, umsI a very little . SO Oil
All eld Verltolo (eel lXtvis that
hatercttsed tho tKvan twice 3 00
And several other upvally good bar
trains.
Ntv-lle. idU, and parti of ew lug ma
chines of all make. Machines reimlrvd.
R.A. WIQQINS
307 COM. ST.
flUT Qppotito PoatolUce. Salem,
' , 1'iatios, organs, sewing mstiilues and Widles,
on account of the Illness of Prof. Mabel
Carter and two of her pupils, and will
jn announced later.
AT MT. ANGEL COLLEGE.
The Thirteenth Auaual Commencement Was a
Great Success.
A largo crowd attended the annual
commencement at Mt. Angel college.
The grounds and buildings were beauti
fully decorated and from tho college
itself How the stars and stripes.
Tho program 0Kned with the Christie
march, in lionor of tho Archbishop, who
was present to grace the occasion, com
posed by Her. Domlnlck. Then followed
a salutatory address by Xav. P. Do Don
ate. It recognized tho presenco of tho
distinguished visitor, the friends and
relatives of tho students who packed tho
hall.
Wm. U. Cronin recited "Tho Polish
nor," a dramatic recitation of great
pathos.
Then followed a bulcsque comic oper
etta, "Tryphosa." The tramp two-part
song by McKIroy and Daniels brought
down tho house. The wholo operetta
was a broad farce, and a great relict
from tho usual heavy oration and essays
given on such occauions.
Following was tho cast of characters
and this timo they had their uniferms:
King Kudolph, a believer in social
equality .. . Mr. Frederick Fontaln
Theodore, his brother Kalolgh Coleman
Trypliosa, a clairvoyant uco. O'i-arreli
Tonv Itednath. a traveling minstrel
. Master Martin Deraglsch
Hill ) ucntlcmeu ( Joscnh McKIroy
Jim I of liesnre ( Thurston Daniels
Adam 1-rederick Ecklund
Thomas Thomas Fox
Poto. unite to lludolnll
Master Herbert Ganaht
Peasants, Villagers, etc.
Scene, Anywhere. Period, Anytime.
ThooncrattA was writing tor the oc
casion by Prof. Kdwin A. Ixjtniin, and
music by Ilov. Domlnlck, O. 8. 15. A
violin solo by 11. Coleman was fol
lowed bv the at ilotic exercises under
Prof. Is. E. Lavler, tho well-known
French Prnlrio gymnast. Then follow
ed conferring of degrees by the Arcli
hislion oh. follews:
J. 1 Kavannugh, '02, and A. Schmidt
'02. professor at Stanford University.
received the degrees of Master of Arts;
S. P. DeUonato G. W. O'Farroll, L. F.
Daly, bachelor of Arts, and Messrs.
Dowel. Daniels. Itoynolds, Hunt and
Thompson wore awarded tho diplomas
ol Master ol Accounts.
A number of gold and ullvor medals
were conferred on students as class hon
ors, and rich tnnl beautiful bouqets
were in evidenco by tho dozenss.
A trip afoot to the ton of Mt. Angol
gives a glorious view of nil the country
spread at tho uaeo ol tills noble cleva
tiou. From tho ton of tho now six
story college building thero is to bo
caught a ullmpso of tho Capital City
sixteen miles away. In tho other direc
tion across the valley lie the foothills
and grand tnowcappod Cascado range.
Fifteen hundred acres of Held and For
est Is their domain and a veritable
P.dcn has been hewn out of tho wilder
iiohs by the industry of this educational
order.
The exercises in tho chapel hall con
cluded with an address by tho arch
bishop, Alexander Christie, of Portland.
On behalf of all present, he declared
they had nil appreciated every effort
mnile by tho students, and he expressed
tho hoe In beautiful language that they
would carry into life action and endur
inucltieusliin the instruction hero re
coived. Tliis was only tho beginning of
the battle of life. Success awaited theso
von nit men If thev followed their hiuliest
ideals Tim world was already too rife
with corruption uuu immorality, ltwu
tho sacred duty of a modern college
student to hen Christian gentleman tu
well as a professor or business man. Ho
clofcd with a stirring appeal that they
Income men of morality, of Integrity, of
virtue, of teuiHirance, children of God,
noblo representatives of G oil's church,
and an honor to their country. Ills
words were delivered with great force
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IIII1I VIIHIl.l-.ll U IIIK. MVII ..V... . .W...M.
Hitleii
ul applause.
The valedictory by G. W. O'Farrell.
was a lltting close to the program and
was a powerful-apHal for tumpcraiico.
Thu visitors were inanv of them hand-
sdinelv entiirtalneil bv the llrothers In
biinra of thu refertorv. Thu train was
held for all who wanted to go north or
south from WtHxtmiru. A carload ol
trunks showed how mnny students were
iilopartlng (or their homes. Tho attend
'nneo lias increased in a few years from
tlilrty or forty to nearly 100 young men
in the collcuo department. The success
of this educational Institution, built up
by hard work nnd with great ttacrilices
and under much discouragement and
even misfortunes siieaks in the highest
praise of tho zeal, industry ami prngres
slvii spirit of enterprise of the lleuu
dletiuu llrothers.
EIGHTH GRADE riMSIICD.
Dltlomts Issued ;ity the County Suterlnten
dent of Marlon County.
County Superintendent Jones Issued
diplomas to those pupils of tho public
schools ol tuts county who successluiiy
stood the recent examinations for
graduation from the common school
course. This was tho llrst uniform ex
amination iNtsed iiK)u questions com
nlied tinder direction ol the state do
JKtrtment, and that the fact will account,
in a measure, ior a targe iiumner tan
lug to pas. With each sttcccedliu: ex
umlnatlou the p.iplls will learn wliat to
opm ami ueame to prepare morear
ttcularly for the examinations.
In this county lilt pupils entered for
tho examination and 70 will reeeivo di
plomas. The rules prov ide that a dl
ploma will not 1k granted to a pupil
who falls below 70 In any one branch.
They will however, lie given credit for
graui-a ri-vimii nimm iv, nun ai a me
cee.llng examination will be permitted
tu take the test in those branches in
which they (ailed at this time. Those
In Second
Hand Bicycles.
A VS Vletorln g-wl rvqvair
A WT Cncent w ith new chain
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A 0u laekluvar. in sivlwidkl ihaim,
all nady to ride t)
A MU Victor in splendid condition,
1X1
new tires 17 CO
Ami a ntimiHir ol other svicndM buys,
iiwiihiiiik: i.nuiuiers, irioune, iirieill,
National and a Creevent Tandem for JO.
Did You Guess?
'ri.. m. .. uir.i" ,1. a. . I..
I.W -,..V W..B, VO llllllllll 111
our south window has a cyclometer on
iiuui Biifi-i. nm uiay eueaa irvo at the
i.iimtirir ivf mil. il uill hK,i,.i in .
day, u hours a day. Neare.t gueai gets
a fa.wuasiamp. itniuirvsts are guessing
Poof
Are Dear at AnyPrice, that's why g
only the best .shall come here--tiue--tli : best ay,
a little more money than the poorer kinds , put incy
cheaoer in the end. We've paints .for anything trorn a
housPe down! f heS! !we have put up in cans ready .for use.
and called family paints are the t handiest to -have just n w
when so many little things need touch.n up. T hey yCome
25c to 51.75 and many prices in betweei . lwe"iyi""
colors to choose from. Drop in and get a color card.
Plenty of Brushes if you want them, any kind, any price.
danlT pry
Pit tit Coods at Bltht Prices.
who will received diplomas are as fol-
Marion Kmily Morgan, Alma Uarber,
Hello Cooke. , .....
Woodburn Fred 0. Sotilcs, Lettn S.
Young, Mamie L. Hrlere, Clara J. May,
Kleanor Wright, Hello K. Honney.Iloyd
It. Moore, IJcsslo u. .Moore, iuuj ....
Bradley, Malicl Kcnady, Inez M. Hop
kins, Bertha S. Waterbtiry, Carrio H.
Hicbards, Claudo May.
Hubbard Dellnn Cliinard, .Hardy
Dlmlclc, Ilalph Dimlck, Valena B. Mar
tin, Margaret Martin, Nora Miller, Ora
McCrow. . . . , .
.Maclcay Vernn Simoral, Charles J.
I'lcklns, Itutli Dunlop, JKoy Wilson,
Kreetla Hurst, IMllli Happinflcld, Myr
tle Morris, Wnlter Dunlop.
Gorvals MauJ M. Smith, Itaymond
Patterson, Arthur A. Schwab, William
O. Graves
Aumtvllle Nannie Dutiker, William
N. Crawford, l'eter Hunker, !ttie M.
Cliapel.
Ale Frank M. Xcol, Jessie, 1.. Camp
bell. .Mount Angel Nora Norton, Dennis
Norton. . . ....
McKco Clara Lund, .Minnie McKce.
Mchaina Hav L. Stout.
Monitor Mary L. Slinnks.
til.n... tlmn fiimmliim. Ivlndcne
Mageo, John IJlrlch. i'dna Knglo.
Scotu Mills David L.Cook, Bernard
Hiclioy.
Turner Justus M. Cobiirn, Hester L.
Coburii, Hebecla Gair, Hndolph K.
Schmidt.
Hosedale Mabel II. I'arker.
Gorvals John B. Fisher.
Kiitnm ItiiRBell Kel.er. Daniel Hurt-
tuff, Lykla Hartrtiff.
Brooks Virgil II. Massey, Scott K.
Jones, Huford Jones.
.Mlnto iiatKii r.inoit, uay emiiu.
Sidney llarel Nye.
Sublimity Annlo Dow ncv.
rORTY GHADUATES.
Sslcra Public School Commcncmcst At Armory
1111 Friday Evcnlnr.
Tint irrndiiatim; exorcises of the Salem
Pnlilii. u'luwitu will lin huld l'ridav even
ing nt thocity hall, in the armory hall
which has Just been fitted up with a
stage and curtain nnd over 600 seats
An admission fee of 10 cents will bo
collected nt tho door.
Tho graduating class consists of 21
girls and 111 boys, nnd of theso I.enn
Miller. Mfiudn Griswold. Lois Ohmart,
T. L. Davidson, Jr. Nellie Parsons,
Jnme Y.Colviu, Irank Churcnm, utiiu
Itiillfriiin. IMu-nnl William CherritiL'tou.
and others will take part in tho program,
WHICH will also contain mi nuurcss uy
lion. v;iauu vinicu.
It Im Imtul Mini tlin lrn nf till, hall
will prow ndequatu for tho accomodation
of tho e-owil which will bo sure to turn
nut.
A Sslcm-Sllvertoa Wcddlaf.
M'CNHKLK HUOPliV At tho home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
!:. 1'.. McCorkle, Hilvcrtou, Miss Nina
.MrCorkletoJ. K. Hrophy of Salem,
WedncsJay evening. Juno SO, HKW, nt
7 P. in., Itev. Iton'ald McKillop of
Salem olllrlating.
The groom Is tin employe of the Salem
Liuht A Traction Co.. an only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hrophy. The brfdo
Is the older daughter of a well-knbwu
Sllverton family
Tho brief but impressive ceremony
was preformed In the presence of tho
family and Immediate friends and rela
tives. Following guests were present
from Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Hrophy,
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Misses Itemo
Holland, IKmlly Timelier and P.stella
Welch, and Messrs J, McVaughii and
Itnlph Glover.
A lino wedding dinner was served
after tho wedding which took place at U
o'clock. Thu homo was beautifully dec
orated (or the occasion, uoexHuse hav
ing been spared to make it attractive.
Mr. and Mrs. Hrophy received t-omo
costly and lieatitKul presents, and after
a short wedding trip, will live at Salem
in a cottage on Winter street. They
will be at home alter July 0, to their
triemls.
Wtddlnf at Woodtuna.
HAUDCASTLK - M'FAKLAND. - At
the homo nl the bride a parents,
Wednesday, June 'JO, at I'JtSO. Miss
Mamie Ktta llardcaillo.ol Woodburn,
to .Mr. JolinMo Karlaml, ol The Dalles.
Itev. Fero, of Portland, ollieiating.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr
and Mrs. F. K. Hanlcartla. Vliere was
a wedding dinner and a score or more
more of guests. Miss Hardcastlo Is a
graduate nurse of the Portland Sauita
rltiin.
Our veteran friend at Woodhurit lost
his only sou a few months since, carried
oft by the same dreaded disseminator of
families, and the old veteran and Ida
wife will tight the Kittles of life alone.
unless some young recruits come to the
rescue.
Still on. Big Shoe Sale at
Given'sold stand.
DIED.
FAHIAN Albls home, onu inlte west
l lu.wldl . ... W..l.....!...
JtiuoSO, UKX), n( consumption, John
Fabian, aged 20 years.
t-"nnrl a.rirea were held at tlu. Itn
liniiii., nt 3 o'eloek this afternoon, nun.
ducte.1 by Itov. U. a lllacktvell. Burial
was nan m a notgnuoruenii eeinetery
near Hosedale..
B0 UK
IUVI3 t tlio family home, X. Ut
High street, on Tuesday, Juue 18.
iTjOhtoAIr. and Mrs, f.4ter H Davis,
a daughter.
Paints
T"
PEPS0HAL
Jlrs. Claud Gatch and sen have gone
to Slletz for an outing.
tnwnr ami Mrs. HishoP liaVC gOIIO tO
llrownivllle to btlto in the Pioneer's pic
nic. r, o,i Mr. Smn Iloimroth havo re-
have returned from a two months' visit
to tho old homo in Indiana.
m,. n. ii. Rnmbs. of Ktigene, who
Iibb iMsen a guest of her neice, Mrs. John
Krausse.forseveJal weeks, left for her
home today
Mrs. J. L. D Stallings, of Portland,
who has beon the guest ol C. N Potter
nnd family on Kast State street, re
turned home leaterdoy. fcho will soon
visit at Los Angclee, Call.
Mexlcaa '.Sombreros.
A delayed order of Mexican Sombreros
t i.... nt.,1 nt,l urn nnu- nffercd at
our closing out prices. Tho Nonpariel
Millinery atore, .in oiium.rtii ..
.Mrs. Hooker. -10t"
Clcctloa Returns.
Secretary of Stato Dunbar states that
(our counties havo not yet sent In thoir
returns ol tho rescent election. These
are Curry, Harney, Union nnd Wheeler.
As soon ns these havo been received
tho stato canvass will be made and cer
tificates of election will bo Issued to
the Htucessful candidates.
Removed.
Hansen Lantlon havo now com
pleted tho removal of their Sash and
Door factory from High nnd Mill
streets to Church street one block east.
Tlio new factory is running full capacity
n.l to .Im Itnat iwtiitmipil iilmit between
Seattle and Son 1-rancisco nnd they are
prepared to lurnish nil Kinu oi worx m
their lino nnd they are making a spec
ialty of the wooden slnt fruit tray.
' (i so :it
Fsrm Ounces Hinds.
Michael Skaife, executor, sold the
Itobert Skaifo farm of 320 acres to
Lugeno Hreyman, tho consideration
being $rt,000. This farm is situated near
Sllverfon, in this county. Tho price,
25 per acre, is considerably higher than
land in that locality has been selling at
(or several years
a.
Crest Excitement!
In China, hut all is iiuiet in Salem,
Itemise there is an abundance of the
best of provisions nnd groceries to be bad
lor n little money iroiu iiraneon nagan.
Flshlni,
When proimriut! (or your llshint: ex
cursiou remember that the Wet of cigars
are made by lttickenstein nml ask lor
"I.aCorona'8."
OASTOIIIA.
Bear, tte ? MQ TW IWII aMIff tSNftl
-rs
1h Kum Yw Hare Always Bwgtt
STI.AWm:itKIi:S All comers can get
what berries they want in my Held nt
one cent Hir box. J. W. Lyon, on
Garden Hoad. 0-21 Ut
SHORTHAND CI.ASS-Several Inquiri
it a MIlV'll t kill .ft lildili. fnp a linvt 1 1 . t .1 ,1m,
VH ItWIV in.vn lilMUU IWI CIIUI III llll Villi
lug the summer. A class will bo con -
iiiicit-ii aiiuu v-npuai business uoi-1
letre provided n sulllcient number
will register to Justify the work. Per-1
sous Interested should see the Princi
pal at once, (i .'! It
VfcV.VVs.UVkVi,WAVX
g Osburn's Racket i
a Is the place you can savo money on t.
2 shoes. r.
i sbum's Rackct 5
C 4
3 til lllA lillifMt tn lltlV VYI1 aillumn.
f hats. We Veep them all kinds and 4
4 sir.es, Crash hats 10c and up- 4
. ........ 0
4
, Osburn's Racket ?
LiX: '
OREGON GREA1ESI
STATE FAIR
SALEM OREGON
Sept. 17, 18, 19,20,21,22,1800.
IIOAVOIN 1'UBMIl'MS oa panels
M the
Farm,. Field
and Factory
The greatest industrial exposition eNr
held oa the Pacific Coast.
t Osburn's Racket J
Is the place they buy for cash. and j
J sell for cash, and wo can save you 4
2 money 011 shoes, hats, underwear 4
..vu., Vll.. jM
Open to the. World
tr Preudum list address
M. D, WmiftH,
I'ortlaiul Ore
Great Mid-Summer
flTTRflGTIONS
Special offerings in National Cords, and Dimities, in new
designs and colors. New dress skirts in crash, dentins and
Bedford Cords, from 3 5c up. New ties and a splendid va
riety 'of ladies' neckwear. AM. assortment of Ladies'
Piiiiev Belts, and a complete drive in bath towels. . Men's
all-wool worsted suits, Cheviots, new panerns, wcn-made,
iTi,,iich anrt rt-rfprt-ffttln?. L nen crash suits, new ties.
new shirts, straw and crash
deep cut prices.
Friedman's
Cor. btato and Commorclnl Sto.
ClosiDgOiit
Somo of the bargains you can get here: Three pairs of good black hose, ladies'
Bir.es, for 26c; three pajcrs of safety pins for 5c; Indies' silk mitts, 15c, men's call
co overahirts, lull sire, for 12c; children's white kid glove, 10c; flno silk veilings,
10c a yard ; pearl buttons, 5e ndoren; white bono buttons, lOeagross; hooks and
eyes. 10c; a box; Initial letters lc n gross; men's flannel coat and vest, regular
13.60, for $1.50; ladies' nnd misses' Oxford tie bIiocs, GOe, 05c nnd 75c. Bargains
in lace and embroideries. Kmbroldery Bilks, 2)c n skoln ; 10 yards spool twist, 15c
a down. We are selling silks, velvets and dress goods below wholesale prices.
Isadore Greenbaum
First Door South of Postoffice.
Orders taken for tailor mado clothing. Agent for M. Horn A Co. Iwk at the
camples and get the prices.
RAMBLER
BICYCLES ARE JUST A LITTLE AHEAD OF ALL
COMPETITORS; IN FACT THEY ALWAYS HAVE
BEEN IN ADVANCE THAT IS WHY YOU SEE
RAMBLERS EVERYWHERE X X X ZC X
Experienced .Wheelmen choose Ramblers
BECAUSE THEY HAVE TONE AND STYLE AS
WELL AS ALL GOOD POINTS WHICH GO TO
MAKE UP A WHEEL OF THE VERY HIGHEST
GRADE, AND AT THE POPULAR LIST PRICE, ?40
None are better a any price few as good
REMEMBER BUILDERS HAVE HAD 21 LONG
YEARS OF EXPERIENCD. CONSEQUENTLY THEY
KNOW HOW TO MAKE A GOOD WHEEL X
CALL IN AND LET ME SHOW YOU OUR LINE.
IT IS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR WHEELS.
GQATT
258 Commercial St,
A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installments
- "
iTHOS.MILNB
SrCCI.ShOH TO
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt and careful attention given to the
lemeryoi goous toany
J J SM j
' 54 tO 58. State St.
Crystal Ice Worksl
Is delivering he to its patrons
at the prevailing prices. Also
ho cream in any quautitv will
lie delivered to any part "of the
the city. Price 5.V pi r gallon
warrantel to keep 12 hours after
oeuvery.
J. Maguire Prop'r.
. , .
BOOKS! BOOKS!
SlITAMIK )R 8CMMSK
HKtPIN,) AT
PATTON'S BOOK STORE.
mim, loe. kih :
Th OM lloti..a. bj ij,4Bl Tkpn,
Ifl rro Haiw KaoK. by S. Uo. KlaU,0,
I . Ki.ers. b m,7 j HoJbm, ,
Ho.,wl , HUlaiJe by Marr J IMmes,
taclMi tMfkuu, br Utr 1. Ilolmw,
Tks BoklmB. br lUry 1. Holme
Yoaec Mhtlr. br It Seott MerrUw.
Th H.iiun,br lUllcain.
Tbelmt. br Mairla CsrrtllL
Tb rmuo Hrte, br CUik Rtuw4
U T, br Viebxiea 8ra.
Besides 500 Other Titles.
hats, etc. All of the. above at
New Racket
Salem Oregon
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,
Ladies' and Gents'
FurnishingHGoods.
L. M. KIRK-
part ot tlio city.
Phone 871.
Bottled Beer
Klingerft Declc.Successors to.iSoutbSalcrc
Bottling Works.
All orders (or bottled boor will be filled
at tho brewery. Kept on cold storage.
Free city doll very. Telephone 2131.
RATES ON ICE
Tho (ollowing low rates on ice have
been agreed upon by the Capital Ice
Works nnd Crystal Ico Works, ol this
city beginning Muy 10:
Confectionery stores, hotels and tlsh
new, using iuu ius ur inuro h .....u
6O0 per hundred; leas than HO lbs 76c,
Privnf.. nnrllaa ii.lnn IOTV Ilia nr innrd.
75e;less than 100 lbs, tc per lb. No
sale below 10c.
Ico in ton lots, 7.60; hall ton, H.OO,
at the works.
Ice shinned In sacks 75c our 100. sacks
oxtra. Capital Ic Wobics
6lfit( JtlRvaTAt. I: Woaica
HEADQUARTERS
While some politicians make
their headquarters at some hall,
the people who want to enjoy
the best prepared meal, make
their headquarters at the :
WBITB HOUSE IlKSTAUIUST
McKitxop & Hxkxuabt
Proprietora, 100 BUto St.
SHIPP
Salem Boom
We haye just received
plenty of sewer pipe for all.
Also two car loads Portland
cement and Roche Harbor
lime, 200,000 shingles Star
A Star. Enquire prices.
D, S. Bentley & Co.
PhonaSOl. SIO Front St
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