The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 20, 1900, Image 4

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New Things in.
FURNITURE
Do you keep yourself informed of
the various new things made each
year for the convenience and comfort
of the home? ' ' '
If not and you could spend an hour
with us it would indeed be a revela
tion to you. There are many new
things coming 'dally upon the market
which are so useful and practical that
To See' is to duo
Bear in mind also that this year we
have taken especial pains to meet the
requirements of the frugal and con
servative buyer, and that our prices
will be an agreeable surptise to you.
f J. Mollis & 60.
FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE.
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WEATHER.
Tcntght and Friday fair. Warmer
PrJday.
Wheat Market,
ih Fiuxcjbco, Bept. 20. Cash IK.
Chicago, Ill.,8opt.20. Sept. 77H
fc'alem, 60,
GOLD DUST" FLOUR
mads nv
The Sldnov Power C).
BruNicr, OlIKOON.
PERSONAL.
inado (or family uoo,ak yourgrocors (or
It. Dran and shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN, AGENT.
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SHOES!
"DO YOU WANT SOME
THING THAT IS NEAT,
AND THAT WILL WEAR
IN SHOES?" IF SO SEE
OUR HAMILTON DROWN
SHOES, FOR WEAR AND
STYLE THEY ARE X
STANDARD. FOR X X
FRrCES WE LEAD. X
E. F. OSBURN, 8S8?i&&
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RATES ON ICE
Tlio follo'wlng low rates on ico havo
Ikhiii nurccnl upon by tho Capital Ico
Works and Crystal Ico Works, ol this
city beginning May 10:
Confectionary stores, hotels mid fish
markets, using 100 lbs or moro at a time
Wo per hundred ; loss than 100 lbs 75c.
Private parties uolng 100 lbs or moro,
75a; lees than 100 Iba, lo por lb, No
sale bolow 10c
Ico In ton lols, 7.50; half ton, $4.00,
at tho works.
Ico ehlpped in treks 75o per 100, sucks
extra. Oahtai. Ic Wohkb
fitf (Jbvhtai. T(i Wohka
F. P. Norton, a Marshfleld business
in in and horseman, is taking in tho
(air.
Geo. II. KfM'Ight of Hubbard was a
statu (air visitor yesterday.
W. II. O'Donald, of Mist, Or., is in
the city with his family to visit bin
father, Justico O'Donald. and family
John F. Cordray, tho successful mnn
ngor of tho North Pacific Amuscmont
Company, is in tho city attending the
(air. It is understood that Mr. Cordray
is willing to undertake tho management
of the new Salem opera houeo.
Mrs. Itoundtrcc of Portland, n native
of Tennessee, is thoguestof Mrs 8. C
Dyer.
F. S. Judah of San Franslsco cumo up
from Portland last evening and mado a
brlof visit with his uncle, City Recorder
N.J. Judah, going south on tlio llo'clock
overland, to resume his duties in tho 8,
P, Co. ofllco iu 8. F.
Gcorgo Owens one of Yamhill's leading
stock men is a state fair visitor today.
Hoy It. Willoughby of Eugene is tho
guest of Coleridge McKIroy during fair.
Senator and Mrs. Clem of Albany are
hero visiting tho fair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCully, of Joseph,
Wallowa county are in tlio city visiting
at tho home of Hal 1). and K. Cooke Pat
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan of Port
laud havo been In thn city tho guests of
friend.
A, K. Sauvain and wife, of Ilosoburg,
aro visiting at tho homeof Mr. Hauvaln's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sauvain,
and attending tho (air,
Mrs. Geo, Litchfllold and daughter
Gertrude havo returned from thlor sum
mornt Yaquiuabay. Chas. Litchfield,
tho mail clerk, camo over with them.
Miss Maud Jones, of Portland and
Miss Elizabeth Tongue, of Hillsboro, aro
visiting Miss Agnes Gilbert.
A. O. Shuto, cashier of First National
Hank, and Dr. J. P. Parmleno of Hills
boro aro in tho city cultivating the publ
io institutions and the stuto (air races for
u few days.
Elite Cillery.
Visitors In tho city attending tho Fair,
and residents, will llnd tho Klitu gallery
opon uud ready to furnish llrtclas
photos,
Wo can always toll v, hou the olty is
full of strangers by tlio irowd that are
waiting for their turn at Strong's res
taurant on Commercial street.
Bottled Beer
Kllogcr A Ueck.Succcssor to BouthSslcm
Uottlnv Woiks
All orders for bottled beer will bo filled
at the brewory, Kopt on cold storage
Free elty delivery, telephone aiai,
MMIllltllwMMlllM1MMtt.l,M,MlialMlll.
Byers Best Eastern Oregon
Family Flour
Once tried always used
Every sack guaranteed to give satisfactions
Wc cirryawry ctttutlve line of Armour's meats
MP-
DRIED SLICED BEEF
VEAL ILQAF
1 'STAR HAM
SLICED BACON
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"tile Armour llsras al
gey are ll.
l CfHtT IB IBf BiJMJ,
LUNCH 'IONGUE
. LAMBS TONGUE
BONED TURKEY
BONED CHICKEN
ARMOUR'S LARD
MINCED HAM
SUMMER SAUSAGE
Wae jtficoniraend these goods as being strictly first-class
frf mtcr the dUhes we are iIyIoi away frte.
CM fa sal ite thciq,
th Grber
Tl$y 61 lUfsfftto St.
ixo
flop Yard Jackets
-b. We have a lot of Jackets which
I I formerly sold for 1.50 to $io
V J each, but they are a little off in
31) 1C lldVC Ulg
sleeves which you can change
if you care for style - and any
one of the lot goes at 50 cents.
bO
jUt serrtcatle Jackets for 50c JUL
HOLVBRSON'
The Big Bargain House of Salem.
TSjJt J
OUTING FLANNEI .
NIGHT ROBES X
We cm offer you the f restest possible
tarrslot In Oullnf FUnntl Mint Robes.
Skirts, etc WeJuve a splendl4 Use at
Rock Pottom Prices. Lay la a supply
and sleep warm tbls winter.
I HOLYERSOiYS
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The Big Bargain
House of Salem.
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CALICO AMD FLANNELETTE
WRAPPERS
We have Just opened a new Use
or Wrappers that cannot te beat
en. Our bvyer picked them up
while East at a snap price, and
they are certainty the best values
we have ever been able to offer
you.
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You Must Not Think
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO THINK
That cheap drugs are always the moat expensive in tho lctig
tun? Keep your eye on tho qnality before you look at tho
price. Qnality first, then tho price, our motto in other
words, right good at right prices. Prices with us dopend
on qnality, and we positively will noteacrillco tho latter to
the former. Our goods must bo as good as we say and w
fay they aro as good as good can be. Tho very fou ndatlon o
the ilrnrt business is and should be, QUALITY, QUALITY
QUALl TY. Qualitr, first, last and all the time, is the mark
on which our eves are centered. Human life, in our opinion
is too serious B'matter to juggle with, therefore wo applytho
Golden Rule. Our prices are reasonable, bnt they must b e
sufficient for first class goods skillfully handled.
DANIEL J. FRY
Graduate in Pharmacy.
T- We positively will not sacrifice
quality to price.
PORTLAND DAY
Brings the Largest Fair
Crowd Yet.
Details of the Exhibits and Announcements of
the Proframs on Other Pates
of This Paper.
Portland Day has brought out the
largest crowd. Six carloads came up on
the hxa! train, and Portland badges in
evident o on all sides. Perfect weatl e
preailed the second perfect day out o'
four and it it looks as if there would bo
two more.
Notes oa the Fair,
Frank Galloway has an ingenious and
hnmano invention in the form of a four
animal feed box for the sale of which he
is selling rights.
A fanning mill is shown that cleans
grain and operates and sacks tho
same alt at one operation. A. McNeil of
Gervais presents it merits. I
The Dewey washer mmlont Salem for
Ambler and Young, M. Angel, and it is
interesting the honeekeeer8 not a lit
tl". Fifty n month aro 'being sold.
Ilio StudebaLer exhibit of two rnr-1
loads is in charge of K. F. Parkhurst.
lie also has charge of theParlin k Or
endorf exhibit of one car load, and what
you can't tee here is not wortli men
tioning.
Rueeell & Co.
outfits, one 2r horsepower compound en
gine with electric light attachment of
75 lights, and 0 iioreepowcr running a
small separator. Tho Kussoll Oyclono
threshers aro also attracting farmers E,
I M Croiran is tho Salem ngent, nnd al
together six moti worn employed dur
Den Bolt Wins.
The Chamber of Commerce $1000 pace,
which was not concluded yesterday, was
called at 1 p. m. today. Three horses
started, Ben Bolt, Little Billy and Umba
hulls. Ben Bolt won the heat easily,
with Little Billy second ; time, 2:33.
Vmbahalis broke badly on tlio back
strotrh and wai distanced. As lien
Bell already had two heats to his credit,
this gave him the raco and tho big purso.
Continual from Third Page.
CENERALIIOPDEPNRT.
That peoplo wearing or needing glasses havo dfsctucd eyos. Such is not tho
en ho. Astigmatism near, far, and old eightedness Ih not u disease, but a local
troublo that bo easily corrected by Properly fitting of glasces, It is not necessary
to consult specialist along these lines, but go to an optician who lias made the
SIGHT a life study, and is In n position io dlngnono your caso absolutely correct,
with tho astigmomeler. skiascope and Opthahnoscopo. We hnvo the latest instru
ments known to optical sclenco. Willi those instruments In tin hnnda of a thor
ough, competent optician, it is almost impossible to err.
Wo examine tlio eyes freo of charge, and will bo frank with you as regards
your needs.
We Never Furnish Glasses Unless They are Needed.
Wo earnestly solicit your patronage and guarantee perjo 1 1 . action
Where glasses are needed our prices aro reasonable.
C. II. HINGES X
Scientific Optician
2V0 Commercial Street.
It U daugerout to buy glautai from ixtMleri, aent, or irarellug ttuiluru. Wo aro not In any
wy oounected with optical vuuduu at tlio Kalr U round.
No Room at the Fair.
If you wish to patronizo homo indus
try and secure a first-cluBd vehicle of
any kind como to the Sulem Wagon Fac
tory. Wkunku Fknhbi,
0 18 St Proprietor.
Water and Lliht Bonds.
Woleor, Idalio, votes f 15,000 bonds for
a plant under muniulpat owdorslilp.
Autumn Approachlnc,
And us tho weatlier grows cooler you
will need moro staple groceries and pro
visions. You will find everything you
neod at Branson & Uagau's.
i
No Room
for hnmomado vehicles ut tho fair
grounds. 1 will not bo undersold by
any Eastern concern. Buy your buggies,
uauKB or spring mriii nuuuua ui uiu on
loin Wagon Factory. W. Fksnki.,
18 3t
Proprietor.
Wheat at Monmouth.
Sale Is reported of 10,000 buthola ut
60 cents.
The Swedish Loan.
Of $10,000,000 of tonyear four percent
bonds has beeu placed iu New York,
Escaped to Siberia.
Bt. pOTKiwuuiid.Bopt. 18. The Ameri
can missionaries who escaped from Kal
con.in tho northern part of the Province
of PoOhll.i, have arrived here.
' At the Fair.
A most nt tractive baaar in the tent In
front ol the pavilion is conducted I y tho
ladies of St. Joseph's church. Dinners
aro served that aro hard to beat. The
prosldontlal voting contest is causing
great excltoiueut. Many beautiful
articles aio being voted away.
A. Bollerman of Pendelton is at the
Fair. Ho says there Is a largo delega
tion horo from hlri town .
TODAY'S MARKET.
IIM
Portland, Sept 20. Wheat a ley 68
0$ ihi, wana walla, easier ou ($ oj.
Flour Portland, best grade $'-'.85
$3.10. Graham 2 60 13.00 perbbl.
OaUt Clioico Wliito 4lQt3c, groy 38
B -iOc per bushel.
Millstuff Bran, $13 00; shorts, $1 .00
New York Market.
Tho local market lias remained much
tlio same as of late, but witli only a small
volume of business, A few early seed
lings havo arrived and sold at 10'centp.
Loose samples of the Into crop of which
I a few people havo come in, show better
: quality than last year. For the 1809
hops full former prices aro asksd but
thcro is nothing at prepent to indicnto
further improvement. Most of the
remaining lots will seem inferior iu com
parison with this year's crop, nndtholdeB
nro selling -t current rates "hen op
portunity offers. Weather conditions
havo been favornblo for picking hop
i in una state nnu nnrvesiiug is wen
, under way in nit sections
About all tlio seedlings are in tlio
I drying houses; some Humphreys have
I been bought at 160 10c. Vory littlo has
i .. .. .1 it ucon done in the way of snioa of tho
havo two threshing ' . . ' . . (.
mvu iivia sji lui ltd tu vii iivtti ik
crop is coming down rattier bettor than
was expected, and somo estimates of the
yield nro (15,000 to 70,000 bales.
Cables from Europe this week lint o
been unuliang-d, but it is stated that tho
very beat of weather must be bad nutil
i...i i i i n .i i i r 'thoondof picking to reach n tied of
Ing the fair showing off this mach nery i ,nnnnn ..,-., , , .
.....,.,, n " . ... ,-100,000 cwt iu Kng nnd Last year tho
day and night. Ono engine and thresh-' ., ... rvv. J
nr lo u-r..tl. ,,1,,. flOftn .! ll... B,-1I... I . "I' " " "-,vw v. l
wi in "Vim if. in iifrvw IIIIVI VHV( Clll Mil I
one $1600.
IlavTimothv J12Q13 nor ton.
- r . r . . .r - .
1.35 for Kilvor-
skins.
Onions 1.26 for roil
Potatoes 10 to -15c per sack.
Butter Best dairy. 25030; fancy
creamery, 45 to 65o. btoro 25c. 30.
KKKfl Oregon, 22,o.
Poultry Chickens, $3.00 to 5.00; lions,
$3 to 3.60; turkeys, live 14 to 10c.
.Mutton Dressed, 7 to 74c per pound.
Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to Oc.
Beef Steers, iti.050; cows, $3.60 Q4;
dressed hoof, Q)i to 7?io.
Veal Dressed, 0 & tic. for small.
Hops 28c, for 1800 crop, 8 to 10c for
now crop.
Wool Valley, 12(313c; Eastern Ore
gon, 1013o; Mohair, 25.
Hides tlreen. saltod 60 lbs, 8Q0o;
under CO lbs, 7M8 ; shoep elts, 159
20c
BALKU UAHKIT.
Wheat 68 tounda and over, 60.
Wool, 13 to 16c, Mohair, 26e.
Hops 11 to 15c
Oats 35 to3dc.
liny Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10.
a-.KXO vi iu -)i:.
$3.
Ffbttr In w holenalo lots, $2.60; retail
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. I.
ton urn In tho dry.
Brown of Btny-
MUlstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, $14&
nogs Lirossoii, Ac.
Llvo cattle Bteers, 3 ; cows, 2i lo
Bhoop $33.60.
Dresanl Veal 7 cents.
ButtWT-Dalry, 1620c; creamery ,2J
Poultry tat hens per lb.,8; spri
cuioKeuc per id., bc.
Potntoea new, 30c er bushel.
Apples o.
25c
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OREGON STATE FAIR
Salem, Orccon. September. 17 to 22, 1900.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR FIRDAY.
Oatos will ta onenod at 8 o'clock a. m.
Good music liy Brown's baud during tho forenoon.
icucomyui start promptly at:; p. m.
Friday tboio w ill bo grand band contest s
The Race Proirara.
IVottluj; For 3-year olds anduudor, 2 lu 3 .l.iw...$300
Pacing 236 class, 3 lu 0 :,., 400
Trotttlig Consolidated puree tor beaten horwi at th lueVliug. 'tVomUtiona to
be postetl Thursday, September 10..,.., .,....., , .,,..,, , 2
Runninr-3Xwlo , v.. ? ,.UI 3
llunutiiK-S uillo for I'J.year olds..., , . .,;J'.,. II
BjHHilal amtiboinent program In the evening.
W. IL WeilRUWC. Pre.
yHy
M.D. WISDOM, Sec.
200
200
150
Wnlttr Morh-y t-hows hi patent
gravity prune graders, for ilrii.il or
green fruit. It will.lte grade rmcIici
Tr HitntofH nnd is iu practical use.
R. M. Wado Si Co. havo a large ppaco
filled with vehicles and farm ma
chlncry. They seem to havo anything
from n cidor press to a panrio schooner.
Tho Osborne Co. has an exhibit under
a fifty foot tent of all they mnntifacturo
and four heavy-weights to toll tho farm
ers nbout it. Tlieso double breasted
Unquiets can entertain you with tho
latest improved cultivaotra and har
vesters. PorllandDay brought tho largest crowd
that has visited tho fair for years.
A string of peoplo continuously filed
through the gates.
At 10 a. in. today fully 3000 peoplo
wituessed tho stock parade. Horses
from tho thoroughbred track horso to
tho heavy tuim and draft horso wore in
tho parado not only tho prize winners
but all horees entered for premiums.
Following tho abovo was tho cattlo
parado which wua ou" of tho finest feat
urea of tho day. Tho World's Champion
Cow Sallio Girl was admired by all who
witnessed tho parado.
Denton & Company's Bicycle Display,
Tho bicycle display near tho pavilion
of Donton & Company, of 130 Sixth
street, Portland, Or., is pronounced by
visitors as well as tho state fair officers
as being tho finest display of the kind
yet shown at any Oroecn statu fair. Tlio
exhibit can be found near tho main en
trance door of tho pavilion and contains
many "Orient" and Olive bicycloa bo
sides tho hundreds of littlo sundries
that bolong to tho bicycle. Hero thoBo
who havo never had an oppotunity of
seeing the bicycle nnd all Its parts can
seo it in their display. Liberality, fair
dealing and tho progressive methods
uted by this buslnoss firm hnvo gained
them a wido reputation through tho
Pacific coast, nnd all those who aro vis
iting tho fair are earnestly invited to call
and visit their Immense displa.
11
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''late. ISO!), choice, ner lb
State, 1899, good to prime, per
lb. 12
Slate, 1899. inmmr.n 10
PhcHIc co.im, IS09. pr lb . ....1jgl4
i'licnic coait, lsuu, choice, per
lb 11&12K
Pacific coast, 18510, common to
prime, per lb 7 flfcll
MARRIED.
EMBKBK SAUVAIN-At tho homo of
tho briilo, at Hoseburg, Or. Sept. 10,
1900. Miss Kva M. Embreo to
Alfred E. Sauvuln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sauvnin arrived in tho
city this morning on their wedding tour
and incidentally remain for tho State
Fair. Mr. Sauvnlnisono of tho Southern
Pacific's trusted employes and is lo
caieu ni uosouurg, wnero tnoy will re
side.
The Massachusetts Walcott,
Boston, Mass., Sept. 20. Tho Jouunrl
announces that former Governor Rodger
Walcott will not accept tho post of Am
bassador to Italy.
Motlce.
Wo are overstocked on street lints nnd
are hnvinc n special snlo this week.
Nonpariel Millinery Parlors,
Mu. Hookkish.
Hops la Polk.
Advices from Polk county aro that
owing to the continued heavy rains of
tlio past threo days pickers, that la
camping, hnvo been leaving tho hop
yards by tho wagon load, going homo
whore they can got dry again.
The rainfall has (boon something se
rious, nnd tho damage to the hop crop,
which has not yet been nil gathored, is
going to prove serious. All tho smaller
yards havo been finlshod, but tho larger
ones aro only about one-half picked. In
tho Meeker ynrds thero is said to bo
about two weeks' picking yet.
Tlio hops in this yard aro of excellent
quality and quantity. Experts eay
that they aro tho richest hops ever
grown here.
VftT iJ7-fc"-lfc V-m
No Room for Home Enterprise at the Fair
Grounds.
I will tako your orders for any kind of
n vehicle for a reasonable prico. The
bestm aterial and woikmanship guaran
IpwI hy W. Fennel,
0 18 3t at tho Salem Wagon Factory.
i ' Jar A rat.
M Ft
Our riistnmers nnd visitors to State Fair ;n nj
store crammed with bright new goods that are both hat?
snmp nnH Humble. Schoo suits at Drices to suit iU .. na
all. Men's clothing and furnishing goods all new and stvl
ish. Ladies' dress skirts in all leading colors and stvlV
Golf capes and jackets, golf caps in plaids and oxford gfavs
umorenas, umoreuas. an 01 uie aoove ana inuci more.
Fifiinaii's New Racket Store.
Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. L x
Save from 25 to 40 per cent, by pur
chasing your dry goods of us
This is no bluff come and see tor youri
M akintoshes Ladies' or Gents' at a tu4
wholesale cost
Fine dress goods at a tual wholesale ost,
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 store the
first south ol the Postoffice.
ISADORE GREENBAUM
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OVER
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PRESCRIPTIONS
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The Central Oregon
State Normal Schoo
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Opens Monday September I7th, 1900,
The entire Facultv are Soecialists.
AH work is thorough, practical
Favorable Points for consideratien:
l. Thin In n Klntn lnut..ttnn
2, Its course of etudy conforma to tho statutory requirements for certificate -county
and Btate. .
3. Tho school recognizes cerllflcatea secured by tho "'uniform eighth grade exam ,
lnatlona;" I'lvlnir bhpIi i."rnpiimo.. ..ino.ti".t:
4. Coilntv tonclinr'u nnrtiflnntna nn..ln,l . .1 l.!l. I I .lfl .
5. Drain Is a highly moral town.
. r.sponsea are llgnt.
7. Our graduates nro prepared to take examination for sUo certificate.
a M8eN 0f81 brunc"es a".v Kol text book may bo used.
w. Al students are received nnd treated as ladles and genUemen, consequently p? '
long codo of rules is needed. it.
Correspondence Invited.
J. II. 0RCUTT, Pres., Drain, Ore.
When you work with a machine that
runs heavy and low you loose more
time than you think.
STANDARD ROTARY
Speed "two In one" Machines bow ono
Ihlnl fftntnr than nt)mr hv arlnl ...-.
""-- .., .j imiuut iniii
much lighter and with less noise, be
anies maKing a neriPci eiitcix aud hold
ing more thread. Then in a minute's
time you change it from lock to chain
stitch if you desire, at no cost to you.
R.A.WIOQINS
307 Commercial St,
BSTSewlng niaeUlues. Pianoa, Organs
uicycies.
Baroalns
Sly business In Sumpter having
Iurrea3el beyond my expecta
tion, I hao decided to diEcon
tinue business at Balem. : : : :
As i the now building at Sumpter
will not bo ready for ocenpanoy
for a month. I will for that timo
offer my whole stock at reduced
prices I prefer to give buyers
bargains and eavo the cost of
packing aud freight. This is
REALLY A CLOSING SALE
and the stock is new staple
.roods, Inst what yon need and
can bo had at a bargain. : : :
W. fl. HOBSON
207 Commercial Street.
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.
The Ideal Place for Your Boys.
WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900
' "7r. FrSTyTir t7- " As an investment, pays subatntlp
( yJb.yjS. NE!i3 y - dividends. This fact is demonstrated
r sss S Sy Ss srr?sj continunlly by our graduates, toarol
-'CCssCStu6C'C'CSCS our students nave cone from school to-
profitable employment during the laii
two weeks. Picn now to take courw
AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. SALEM. OREGON.
Tho present year. You will find hero skillful teachers, correct methods and modern
equipments Students admitted at any time. Visitors welcome. For illustrated!
catalogue address, v. 1. Stalky. Prluclpal, Salem, Oregon.
Northwestern Normal
School and Business College
Salem Oreton
Terra opens Si pt. 24.
CompUteoouriHMof tudy N-nmtl. BiutntM.
A. J. OAKLAND. A. M. PrlflClMl.
N. W. N. COLLEGE
OF MUSIC AND ART
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