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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1900)
i' 1 -' - '4h ? KM &" ; Hop Yard Jackets Sj0, We have a lot of J ackets which f formerly sold for fll 50 to 10 V J each, but they ar a little off " style have bi Jf"" "' sleeves which you can change " f J you care for style and any AriMfJr faJir .- v one of the lot goes at 50 cents. CCr Think of It-- Good, Warm, Cftr 3UL Servlcable Jackets for 50c Jvv HOLYBRSON'S The Big Bargain House of Salem. X DC, 3E& 3T Good TgrikOL'. Jmmm a t Trt irnnrr t a o C U1V1DKEJLJLD -C mmm S of the The stock is $16.00. There are a treat many trice It Is a low triced l umbrella or always defend upon Its telnt A. X 3E& Y Jk J C. II. HINGES. X Scientific WEATHER. Fair Thursday night and l'rlihy Wheat Market, Ham Francisco, Kept. Ill, Ctuli 105. Oiiicaoo, III., Sept. HI. Bopt. 757J . Salem, 4'J. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK II V Tho Sidrtov Powor Co. MIDNltV, OIIUUON, in ado for family tiso, nsk your Krocors for it. Uriui and Bhorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT, rnoNK 51. VWtAVAVsA,VlkkVVVk SHOES! i t I "DO YOU WANT SOME THING THAT IS NEAT, AND THAT WILL WEAK IN SHOES?" IP SO SEE OUR HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. FOR WEAR AND STYLE THEY ARE 3C STANDARD. FOR A) X I'RrCBS WE LEAL). ? ! E. F. 0SBURN. sW&oa r VVV.HkVk'WkVlkVMk,k. Bottled Beer Kllnter A Ucck,tuccrMois to SouthSalern Iloulir.4 Works Allortlera for bottled beer will bo filled At tho brewery. Kept on mid storaKti. Kroa city deliver? Telephone 21.11 Atef vTPTTXrr I i - XK fun (,- ' Y J TWaESIW- "OPOJDIjSLir Byers Best Eastern Oregon Family Flour Once tried always used Every sack guaranteed - We carry a yei y exttntlve line of Armour s DRIED SLICED HEUF VEAL LOAF STAR HAM SLICED UACON Use Armour Hams anj floe Urcakfast Ua(on They ate fine None tetter la the market We recommend these goods as Remember the ditties we are Call la and tee tbeut. Roth & lMOM 611 ISM 3MC F I. JET SB. I Values in best sorts. cheapest umbrella in this 50c the most expensive is steps between, but whether a filth priced one, you can a worthy umbrella, : : : 3MC JE X- 3ES ' 35 Vacation Time is Past nnd onco tnoro you linvo to actllo down to your UBiial nvocution. U'h tlmo now (or woddlntrs nml nil sorts ol festivities. Wo aro ready for Ilium All, Watches, clocks, jottefry of mntiy kinds for k'Hh. Wo havu tlnio to bu courteous, nnd timo nnd disposition to treat you fairly overy unv. Watches cleaned 75c. Main snrinus 75c. Wo havo only ono storu bo hoo tlio natno mid nuinuor to avoid inteiaKO. 296 Commercial Street. Next Door to tlolvcrton't. Optician Cottaie, .1 Treato, Kosohurtr. CluiH 11 Whiting, 1'ortl.tud. O W Unlock, Inland. Miles Carter, (.eland. .Itilitin l'omrenku, Ixiland. llnhert rltnltli, rortlnntl. V .1 Carly, IaiImiioii. Mlts Julia Thompson, Lebanon. Will It Klne, Ontnrio. W II Clark, Han Francisco. 1) 1) Wnrmsloy, l'ulouso City, Wn. 1' KThomason. MoMinuvlllu. Willamette. A. F Green, Portland Or. Ham H, Goldsmith, Portland, Or. fioo. A. Crulx' Hnit KrauclHco, W. V. Furbish, Ht. Unls. Mo. Jno. (J. Ilawo, Detroit, Mich. M. I Allov ami family. Wallace, Wash. II. (1. McKlnlev, I.a Crowns Win. IA M. Confer, Washington. O, II. Hpranni!, l'orlland. It. II, Htcovim, Syracuse. N. Y, rims. M. lloiiuli, Ht. I'aui, Minn. II. ltohlnuou, New York. Oe. K, lluiton, Han Kronelsco, PERSONAL. Mayor lllshop wont to Portland )es tenia. Dr. I). Klrby, of Kutorprise, 1h In tho city. Chan. .lory, ol Htockton, Cul., starttd homo toliiy, after a viit with bin father in South Salem. Millard IIIII bus returned from a visit with friends at Woodburu ami Hilvertou. A pnrty 1'otisIntliiK of Mrs. K.I, 1 1 lb bard, l)r L. K. Illbbard, Dr. llronton ami .1. U Hicks started f. r lluma Carey F Martin has ro turned from h trip to Hhurmau county, and reports that suction in n piwporous condition. Millard While, of Hiekreul. was In the city this city Ibis morning on busi ness. Ilo rebuts everything iu Folk county delnijM oil and says they will all bo through hopplcklut! by tho middle of next week. Tbomaa McDonald, who for a number of years was employed at thulliickuiUoln ciur fnctory,iH in the city lor a few days. to give satisfaction. meat LUNCH IONC.UE LAMBS TONGUE BONED IURKEY BONED CHICKEN ARMOUR'S LARD MINCED HAM SUMMER SAUSAGE being strictly first-class tlvlnc away free. Graber STAIK y tibffiH m mls.a Y i J. 13. T. Tuthlll and family hnvo ro turned from a visit In San Francleco. Mrs, F. M. Strickland, of Looking, glass; Douglas county, Is vleitlng her daughter Mrs. Mark Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy went to Portland last evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Stalger returned from Woodburu last evening after at tending tho funernl of Mrs Htuigur's mother. Miss May Golden returned from a visit iu Portland Inst night. lieu Irving and J, O. Carson went to Portland this morning. Dr. E. G. Klrby, of F.lgin, Or., form orly of this city, who bus spent n few days hero, returned homo this morning. Will U. King, of Eastern Oregon, ex enndidnto for governor on tho Union ticket, and chairman of the statu cenUal committee) of tho Peoplo'n party, was Iu tho city today. Midweek Services. Week day services will bo held on Friday evenings at Ht. Paul's F.phcopal uchrcb nt 7 :30 p. in. with short nddroes 08 by Dr. Hcoyvll tho joctor. Dryer Fire. A report has reached this city that n pruno dryer on tho Peterson farm oast ot Macleay was burned Tuesday, entail lug a loss of about (150. Old Post Olllco Saloon opposite tho hotel Willamette handles tho famous Albany beer. Albany beer is free from poisonous ingredients. T. Nelson, Prop, 8.''t ltn Saloon for Sale. A good saloon business, bar and fix tures, slock of liipiors, Icaso on building, etc, in town of Woodburu, for sale cheap. Must bu sold to ncttlo up estate of H. Heck, deceased. Address or call on Klingor & Peek, Salem, Oregon. 8'28tf, Peace Declared Why dovote nil your titno reading tho Hour War and tho Gold Fields of Alaska? Tboro nro other mnttora o vital importance; you may make u trip East, nnd will want to know bow to travel. In order to hnvo tho bunt ser vice, uso tho Wisconsin Central ley., I'Ttwouii Ht. Paul nnd Chicago, tor tea nnu other Information, write Jan A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore An Evenlnf Runaway. Wednesday evening tho driving horse belonging to F. E. Hbnfor' became fright ened vhllo Mrs. Hhafcr was unhitching him from thu buggy nt their residence in Capital Park Addition, and ran away but was caught near tho State House. Tho animal was partly unhitched and In running out of tho yard thu buggy struck tho gate post breaking tho shaft ami freeing tho animal from tho buguy. Mrs. Shafor had their infant son In her arms and bail no power over thu nil Iiiiul. For Commutation of Sentence. Mrs. I.ou G. Mursters, nt Gold Peach, a t-btcr of Coleman Gillcrpio, who is tin der tciilcnce of death for thu murder of Mrs, Christina P.dsoit last winter, was nt tho Governor's olllco Wednesday in terceding for thu lilo of her brother. Gillespie hat been contented to bo banged on October C Tho object of tho Intercession was to obtain n commuta tion of tliuBontoiico to life Imprisonment. It is urged In his behalf that ha was weak minded and easily lid by others. It is a)io claimed that bu did not havo a (air trial, and it is claimed that tho prosecuting attorney did not give tho defendant n fair prosecution. Ilocclcklni Hndlni. In many of tho yards in Marlon and Polk cnunticH they have finished picking and iu all yards a good yiul I has been refuted Home of tho yards will tliiish up about Saturday, while iu ono or two of the largo yards they will not lluisli before tho lastofnoxt week. In tho Holms yard t boy expect tolluisb up about tho middle nl next week. In tho Francis nnd Croisau yard they will flu Isli about next Tuesday. Iu the Al Jer maii yard, on Howell l'rairrlel, tlioy will al o llnish up about next Tuerdny. The McNnry yard, iu Polk county, is through picking. If good weather con tinues they will hood hnvo this year's crop nil under shelter, which means many dollars to the growers, DIED. IIAItlt. On Wcdiunday, Honlomber IS, IDOO, at 7:15 p. m., at the homo of her sou, W. II. Hair, iu Albany, Mrs. Ellen K. ltarr, ol Salem, at tho ad vanced ago of 811 years. A Chlucne ttoloiunll. Three men nppeurcd before n JiuIro In llouaii, China, uud each laid claim to the Hiimo woman iih his wife. Not one of thorn would retire In favor of the oilier two, but each Insisted that Justice Hliould bo done to him. Finally the Judge eclnliued, "Well, If you three men cannot come to hoiiio agree ment nothing leimiliiH for mo but to order that the woman nlmll bo killed, ys thrte Ix no other way In which tho matter can be satisfactorily buttled," lie then called for n largo cup of wlue, Mid w lien It w as brought he poured In to It Home dark powder and compelled thu wotnuu to drink It. Excited na bIio whs, tho woman speedily began to feel the effect of the strong lliiuor. Hho Hammered when tdio tried to speak, nnd her Hushed vheekH were an Indica tion to the observers thnt tho poison ttiw woiUlug uud that her end was near nt baud. Thin wiiH tho climax for which tho Judge had waited. When bo saw thnt the woman wiih nppurently dying, he called one of tho three men who claim ed her as wife uud bade him remove her from the courtroom. This mnti, however, showed no Inclination to do so, and the Judge thereupon Insisted that he renounce nil rightH to her. This he willingly did nnd bo did the gecoud man. Only one claimant was now left, und ho agreed to remove the woman nnd to care for her until aho died. Sat tailed that he was her real husband, the Judge called him nnd said: "You will not bo norry for nctlng In this manner. Hnvo no fear for your wife, since she Is In no danger of death. The liquor which she tins drunk wns ordi nary wine, nnd tho powder which I poured Into It wns nothing but browu mignr." AT THE STATE FAIR GROUNDS More Stalls Built to Accom modate Stock Entered. Finest Display of Best Breeds and Animals On the Coast--Blj Races Well Filled. All indications now nro favorable to ono of the best stnto fnlrs over held hero, nnd tho most successful for many years. A Jouunai. reporter visited tho fair grounds on Wednesday and picked up the following peinters: W. T. Jac.kBon, of Washington county, assisted by his wlfo nro on the grounds preparing tho Washington county ex hibit and no doubt will hnvo n lino dis play. .Sparks, of Keno, Nov., will exhibit 20 bend of Herford cattlo. This herd has been shown nt nil tho Eastern fnlrs and is tho tlnest herd on tho coast. Davis Brothers, of Dyer, Ind., will show 40 head of Victor hogs. This is n now breed and hns never been shown In Oregon before. Hession & Co., of I.os Angeles, Cat., will exhibit SO head of llerkshlro bogs and it is said to be ono ol tho finest herds on tho const. Glydo, of Sncramonto, Cnl., will ex hibit a herd of ltnmbouiletto sheep. This ia n now vnrioty of shcop and havo never been shown in Oregon. C. M. l.aFolletto, son of Alex LnFol lotto, of Mission Bottom, has charge of tho Mnrlon county exhibit, nnd is now preparing tho exhibits. Mr. l.aFolletto lias two wagons out nt present gathering up products. Mr. I.nFolletto Invites tho fnrmers of Mnrlon county to join him nnd if any farmer haa anything worthy of exhibition they will bo glnd to receive it. Frank Galloway, of Central Point, Jackson county, will havo headquarters near the stock yard nnd will show Gab low ay's wnsto proof feed box. F. E. nnd W. E. Hoover will nssist Mr. Gnllo nny iu bisdlsplny. Hon. David Loonoy, of Jefferson, will arrive on Friday nitli 15 head of tbor- onulibred Jersey cows from ono of tho boit herds in Oregon. It I). Caiy. "f Macleay, will nho make nn oxhibltof Dolnlno sheep. Kupt. Hnvngo, ol tho pavilion, says that tho demand for ppaco Is lnrgo nnd that overy foot of space will bo taken up. Tho Portland I. nnd Company nro Hik ing for n space 10 by 40 to exhibit tho display that they now hove at tho strict fair Letters are received daily from all ocr the state wanting spneo, and East ern nnd Southern Oregon will hnvo a tluu display of fruits, grains, etc. Work in tho pavilon is programing and carpenters nro busily engaged In building new stalls and repairing tho old oiicb. A new judge's stand will bo built nnd other Improvements which ndd to tho looks of tho grounds. During thu absence of Thos. Holmun, A. W. Vcatch will have charge of tho electric plnntat tho fair grounds nnd the lights nro now ready for umi. Thu track is In tho best of n condi tion nnd tho grounds in general are much improud. Tho camp grounds nro as fluo as enn bo found any w hero and plenty of good water. Secretary Wltdom hns received a letter from Dr. James Withycombe, of tho Agricultural College, who is now at tho California statu fair in Sacramento. Dr Wlthtcombo writes that the cream of the C.dlfornia'oxhlbltswlll Ihi forwatded to Salem as soon us thu fair dotes at Sacramento. A lettur has nlso boon received from A. I. Gage, of Union, saying thnt that gentleman will bo down tho latter part of this week with an exhibit, including 80 varieties of apples grown by himself. Many varieties of these apples are new to Orcgoninus, nnd will form an interest iugdisplay to every visitor nt the fair Eery article placed on exhibition will be iu its place by I! o'clock Monday morning, September 17, so that w lieu the gates am thrown open there will lie no couftudoii to mar tho pleasure of night teeing. In former years tho Htato Fair Hoard has been troubled to tlnd stock to till its stalls Tho entries tills year are so nu merous that 100 extra stalls have 1k.ch built, and I mm GO to 100 more must be erected before Saturday. President Wehrung buxsthat accommodations will bo ptovided for nil who come. The fccd programme promises to exceed any previous jear and among the horses entered nre the best to Ik) found on tho coast. About 100 harness horws will enter the races besides tho many niniHis of note. On Wednesday tho Salem ChamUr of Commerce flOOO stake for 2:18 clans will lie paced und the following entiled hnvo been made for that i vent. Van Do Vunte'rs stock farm's black mare Prmctiss D. 2:18 by Puree Prince, un I raced. Frank Fitulor's lm mare I'mabolls 2:17), by CbehalU Silas Wright. M. S. Uoso, bay maroCarr'o S. by Altumout Nell Gwyiiu. -'HTI4. E. E. Slants black mare Aliimlino S:?5 by CtH'tir d'Aleno Altamont. J. It Smith's luy mare Frances Cleveland, by Malheur Ilumhlotonian Mnmbrino Amos Wilkes' bay mare Ad. Mo. by Mi mo Altamont, 14. W. Tongue's bay gilding lion Holt SiltHf. by AloxU Dttroo Prince. A. Pratt' bay t'nio Scnppoofe2:20,by Hoc Wilkos'-Maggie. II. 1). Student'x choonut gildim: Solo, by Koynl KUbar uu traced. Thos. Cliucey'a black stallion Freddie O. by Dlreect Hof io O. W, II. Bradford's chesnut mare, I Stella, 2 17' by Lemont Masby. Some Say Soap Week At ar at r 4 t urusn We " Either or Both mi nnd nil otnor kiiiub u.urncr, . u" ",-;; 'h.i. eoually good. When it conies to sopS si ; J J Oil lion l Uliy. Inline mm eeu. Daniel J. Fry nriitro-ict I, iinaaaawKgriaaMma W. J. Bruce's chestnut gilding. .Mack, 2:22'a, by Democrat Thoroughbred. W. J. ilritco's chestnut stallion Grace ful George, 2:21, by Alcona, Jr Nellie. Aug Erickson's black mnre, Altncorn, by Altamont Tecora. Wnyland Taylor's bay mare May Morn, by Del Norte unknown. Geo. Perringor's bay stallion Pathmark by Pathmont Juliet. Chris Simpson's brown geilding Doc. Wright by Del Norte Hockwood. A. W. Turner's bay gelding, Little Billy, by Cyclone unknown. Thos. Cloncoy's browu stallion Direct C. by Direct Hoaa C. F. Kosu's chesnut horso Uriinuelo, by Mox Mox Laura West. L. B. Lindsoy's bay gelding, Atnb, by Alexis unknown Spinger and Ortiifihy'a brown horse, Guidon, by Altnont Pntchon Minnie L. J Jones of Qervnis will enter eight running horses. Among them are St. Apoln who holds the Pacific coast record for ono mile and elulith live hurdle race. Hecord 2:UH, and Franger who holds tho California record 1J tlmo 2:18. Mr Jones has a number of colts that will enter the races. A large number of running horses nro expected tho hist of the week from vnlloy points nnd n largo number from Port land wbero thoy hno bien lacing. SALEM HOP BUYERS, Squire Farrar No M Stnto St. 'I'lione No. l.'l. Wm. Brown Co Ilnsli IliilldliiR, Cnmmerclnl St. (grounil Moor). Olllco ti'lepliunu No ISO. Lilienthal Bros, It J immheliner, Maraxcr OHico ocr l.nddA iluili Hunk. 'I'lione No IM, Catlin Linn Onictover Weller'i urocerr Hnro '1'hono No 211. J. Carmichael onico Ttr Johnson'i CloltilUK iloro, In lluiifllreymiu Ijl.lg. T A, Livesley Co Commercial t- Hocund flair wiulli of I ndil .1 Iluili Imnk bunk, foom 1H, ninulm TlionoUU L D Jacks Co Hop olllco formerly ocnipleu by llvrrcn .V U'vy K)iitli of W llMmrlte Hotel WHERE TO EAT AND SLEEP TUB DEfl7ER KEfflUIUNI' Tho only place In tho city where you can get a llrst-class meal fur in cents. Stnto Street. 0 (1 lm The Wilson 18 Center Street. Ia now iimlor tlio nlil manai;ownt niut to putroua In iho Inliiro as In tlio uut will inrvt entire MtUfiU'llou In leepliiK uud cillni;. Hoodis fur rent, ilny, uiek or month CHAM. llOttNB, 1'iop WHY GO HUNGRY When you enn get nil you want to eat at the WHITB 1IUUSB ITOIilUNT Our patrons leceivu thu best the market affords. Open day nnd night. McKillop & Berkhart 100tatoSt. STflNDRRD Rapid Rotary Points of Superiority.... Tailors will bo interested ntonce when wo call attention to thu variety uf work that c.in bo done, and the variety of full ric that can Ih) uted on tho Itoinry with out changing the tein-leii. It' is a fact that gtoatwr range of thioml cm be used without change of tension or ad jurtuifut than on any other machine. I'ho ten-ions nit alt very elastic, and when m l for medium sizes of thre.ul nre ready for almost any extieme of timet or t-oartesl threud. Tlie eliicticily ol upper and lower tensions is almoot ex actly alike, so that when tine threads uru ueil the tension Is corrwpondiiigh lighter on both upper ..nd liner Une.nl ben oourte thiiuds are usixl the ten siou is eunespoudingly strniiL'er on ii per nnd lower thteud Tailors wie liave a variety of work to do will liml thefu tharacteristiiM of great value a stitch run be made t, inch long I'ln feed movements are all Kisittve. The needle bar Is rapped so that it does not show above thu macluue. The ueilb bar is lacked to that very little oil required nnd it cannot drip down outo the needle. Packing wears forever and kit pa needle bar (ruu1 woariue, F.A.AATIQGINS 307 Cora m ttt 111 St. KTSowlng machines, Pianos, Oigans Uicyclet. You pay your money and take your choice. If ' suit you, you can't bo suited. HrnriiM o ev cr y k . . .Ir ani! description, and prices are right n a onjr ; Hair brushes, 2r,ctp $3.50, nnd lots of them at oil irnts between; Cloth brushes, cheap.but good. , ' ' tlio wnsllllOIISU. rim iun i'i YVH,i." ,.,. and nil good values for tho money asked, lake n PP '" oiir windows, north and south-nnd if you are V''l step in, examine nnd get prices. Wo don't get mad H RUM Goods --HUM Prices. SALEM LODGES f. J w w Fuleiii t'amp No. 110. Mul every Krlday mm, PH. 7), In A O V. VI- liall, Stale ln. hlilg V 1) I'ruuly. it. C. V . A. Mooren, clerk riK,in II Mffehlk KCWBSTUKS Oir AMUHIOA Court SherwiKHt Korol No 111 Miela ttlilaj nlelili In Turner block John M Chafe, '. K Al, Brnwn Rocy Il-I7-1 MEET MARKETS The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat and the best of enucnge. I'KKK DKI.IVKHY. All billB due the late firm of Wnlt & MW-mH" iniiEt bo paid Wolz & Zwicker 171 Commercial Pt. nmmimv nt wmt Is Dponaj.iiu under now niinagemont and vo will supply you with tho llnost rcsh mente, lard etc. put up in tho cleanest and bent sletpo nnd promptly delivered. Como nnd fco us Phone. Main 2010 VAN iot .v :o PRODUCE BUYERS, Tillson, Bartlctt Grain Co, l'nines w anlcl fruit t)nq for mle Wheat Bought and Stored By tho Aurora Roller Mills Ilrnnrh olllco nnd iMircboueo 181 Trndo st. between High nml Church streets. IJuckwhent nml oats bought nt highest market price. FRED P HURST. 7-27-tf dAw BUSINESS CARDS Boots and Shoes Mailo loonier. Lndloa Shoos n tpct laity ItupHlrliiK neiilly done J. M. Necdham. 181 Com st T. J. Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Fall Suit! 'Hi lint in Tlio OIcriutorir nat turn from Chicago, llvtt titisluewi imlti Jlft. S pants K Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent, according to security no cxteiuo for examination, insurnncu elleeteii on hops nnd other propeity at lowest rntes. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7-1(1 fd.'-rT RATES ON I'CE The following low rates on ice bue Deen ngreeii upon by the Capital Ice Works and Crystal lie Works, of this city beginning Slav IU: Confectionery stores, hotels nnd fish markets, using 100 lbs or more at it time We per hundred ; loss than 101) lbs 7Go. Private parties using 103 lbs or more, 76c;!ea tliun 100 His, In per lb. No hsIo lielow 10c. Ice in ton lots, $7.60 j half ton, f 1.00, nt tho works. Ice shipped in Kteks 75c per 100, sacks tuitra Capita i. Ick Woiiks It' Prvrtai IckWohkh My biislncfs iu Snmpler Inning Incri'iued beyond my expecta tion, 1 hno decided to discou tiiiuo business at S.tlctn. : : : As tlio new building nt Sitinpti-r will not bo leady for occupancy font month, I will for thnt timo otfer my whole tdook nt reduced tiriecs I prefer to give buors largnins nnd save thu cost of pucklug and freight. This is REALLY A CLOSING SALE and tho stock is new tioods, iust what you i can bo bad at u bargain. W. H. flOBSON 2117 Commercial Street. Important to Contractors Those requiring cenieut will do well to need the advice that cements aro Itoiuid to advance in price before long. Two carloads of the celebrated Giant Cement In store nt our waiehouso nnd on sale at 'ho od prices D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Front st. Baraains 1 ttt UUIVINO Daily now nnd unequnlod bargain a In gents' and ladi... i Hf Nnto some ol our bargains iu hop picker b gloves 1CC, 20c ndH?tsaf t " a largo nnu oi geniB hikb" r,,',",,, """, P" "osoms, 75c. it nS .?' 5 Von Hliould ice them WA swell lino of blankets t prices tn.wi'.'''2 nurse. 10-1 white wo'il blanket at :t CO. 11-1 whlto and colored co i tn u !lt a bargain V 00 and up. W Cll FOUTH-S Iknllno I.n.nlnaU (J " U I forts. 1 1.60, f'-' 25 :t tK) nnd ltn. Our laminated comforts aro tllod ti. Coi ' est of cotton ami cowreu wiui mo m-si n oimmuiu coverings fc-Jitit.;; Kw ! lot of lino working shirts nt popular pr icos. A now thing in men's worklni.ir' l A licnvv double brensteil rnd llecio lined slilrt foi bard nnd rough .., i should have one. K fur strnw nnis mr nop picKing musi Do sold a tOpT'i ,0 ' for '.'Be tW .liict re( oived an Inimeiice sltick of iiiun's, youth's and ililldrVn'i i6l? 1 ing. You slioiilii navi mo laiesi. ivo nnvu iiicm, a won mad drm mii. :" ; rescrsible vest. Our clothing llta. Wo also enn supply you with an OTerJ..i ' best (or the least money. Boys' double lueasted two-plec suits, Jl.GO irul i " ! bantam tW Jnt received a largo lino of Indies' jeekots, capes and iiui, DP; ; should seo tbein. W? Exceptional nluen In wrappers. A largo stock to tC, J0" I each, 10 cuts. K Hosiery Extra, for Indies, lino finished seamless black in ", 1 each. W Laces and Embroideries over 1000 patterns to select from. Itetnu the place, ' y man's New Racket h Save from 25 to 40 per cent, by pur liasing your dry goods of us, This is no bluff, come and see tor yourself, Mackintoshes Ladies' or Gents' at actual wholesale cost, Fine dress goods at actual wholesale cost. Silks satins velvets and plushes at actual wholesale cost, Ribbons and Laces at actual wholesale cost, Hosiery underwear corsets and gloves at actual wholesale cost Shoes at cost and some for less than wholesale cost, Do not forget the stroe the first south ol the Postoffice. ISADORE I'KOIECr YOUKSELF FROM LOSS BY FIRE BY INSURING YOUR PROPERTY IN THE ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY. THOS. BOLTON, Agent. At thu olllco of tho Journal, Snlom, Oregon. The Central Oregon State Normal School SiwB&oni yuan iSBiBl 3 i"ti I Jt tiff font e J Opens Monday, September 17th. 1900 1 he entire haculty are Specialists. . All work is thorough, practical, Favorable Points for consideratien: This la iv Slat institution. Hh course of study conforms to tho statutory requirements for certificate! - county and state. Tho school reeojtnUea certificates secured by tho ''uniform eighth (trad ffl' inatlons ; Kivinu such Freehman classification, loiinty teacher's cert lllcales nccepted ; tilso hiuli school diplomas. Iraliilijahliihr) moral town. l.x))enssnrolllit. Our graduates nro prepared to take examination for stao certificate tn set oral hmuelies nny u-ood text hook may bo usod. .... All students are received and treated as ladles and gentlemen, consequently " long code of rules is neodi d, Correspondence Invited, J. II. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Tuition Free .- will Oten Milne l-vti.invutt lj.... .... .. .. . . tl fur (Mr.iliiKKt )at pari of nne'icxillM. The only School of Mines s, ,i.i oian.;1.M 91"8 ln ,he State. hiwui roi(k.Hi, rurf cliuul of Commerce. j 'iT,cf ' e"1.,'f"'K Peiwriminu of anet- CHtxlonue au.l furihoriiuormiitluii write in ' " rre. i-rann stronj. Eujene Or. Northwestern Normal bcnooi and Business College Salem Oregon Term opens Sept. 24. (minlle tvnrmnf .in,id v. ....... i, . .. Tite!: L JSS Muuiorolroukr.: '" ,,u,)r "' A, J. GARLAND. A. M. Principal. N. W. N. COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND ART A. J. Carlrnd. Prln. Literary Deft. I. M. Parvln. Mus. Doc , Director of Department of Music. ; ; Full courses In thejrlnclpat braucheaof mu$Io ana art Firt torui fceln iloh.lay Se't 2 teujforclrtularto z M pVrvi.V. ... . .. lu lc , kaleni Or, MuMorootn No 7, patton Btk. GREENBAUM ,. , . ..-. . . GROWERS 0RCUTT, Pres., Drain, Ore. At a school well known for doing thor ouKh'work, Tho Graduates of the Capital Business College Aro fought by business men. Fi '" tinct ceurses: IJusiniws, J0? bend for our new illustrated catf It glvesfull information concerninf of tuition, courses of study, etc JT fLASSKS will beresunjf (L at the Sacred HJ 4th, Fjr further infor'0" apply to Sister Supers