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FURNITURE
And all that goes with it comprising
WALL PAPER
, WINDOW SHADES
CARPETS, MATTING, ETJG.
May be found in all their variegated designs at our 3
store ' ' " ' " " :
EARLY RAINS SUGGEST AN
EARLY WINTER, AND NECESSITATE
EARLY BUYING, HENCE OUR
EARLY PREPARATIONS
B To Supply Your Wants
You will not regret having attended
to your home furnishing in good
season this year, and especially not
if you will call and examine our
goods which were chosen with es
pecial consideration of your in
dividual needs and circumstances.
F. II. fiOlliS & 60.
i FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE.
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flop Yard Jackets
Bm We have a lot of Jackets which
I formerly sold for 51-50 to Slo
J each, but they are a little off in
style have big
sleeves which you can change
if you care for style and any
one of the lot goes at 50 cents.
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OLVBRSON'S
The Big Bargain House of Salem.
OUTING FLANNE!
NIGHT ROBES A.
We caa offer yoc the rreatest cmiltte
txrtalas la Outlay FUssel Nfcfct Petes.
Skim, etc WeJUve a spfcsili fee at
Reck FottoB Prices. Lay la a sapptr
aal iittt warn this wlater.
DID YOU EVER
STOP TO THINK
I
That cb-ap drags are always the roost expensive In tbe tang
ran? Keep roar eje on tbe Quality before you look at the
price. Quality first, then the price, our motto in other
words, right good at right prices. Prices with us depend
ob quality, and we p4tively will not sacrifice tbe latter to
tbe former. Oar goods must be as good as we eay and we
far they are as good as good can b. The very foundation of
the dreg business is and should be, QUALITY, QUALITY,
QUALI TY. Qualitr, first, last ami all the time, is the mark
a which our eyes are centered. Human life, in our opinion
hi too serkros smaller to juggle with, therefore we apply the
Golden Kate. Oar prices are reasonable, but they must be
Mflkient for first-class goods ikillfully bandied.
DANIEL J. FRY
Graduate in Pharmacy.
T- We positively wfi! net sacrifice
anility to tdct.
GLORIOUS WEATHER.
CesUsse-J from First Pare.
what tbe people want for large, stylish,
high etepping,earrlage and coach horses.
Whea bred to heavy draft mares, good
darabie aad shapely farm horsvs for all
use are obtained. Life Buoy is. well
kaon in the Willamette valley, where
Block's New Moos. This was ese of
tbe closest races of the day and cm the
heae stretch they made a pretty ran.
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"c" jiiuu wun tue race, doonzioe se- i
Arul f.MHOA, ffltrt n.m.tft f.kMl. I
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Pettlgrew fifth. Time 1:64. !f, Pt. uugeana n. J. ii.
Rnnr,tn.iL(,iA ,.i r . j wWo visitors on the groands.
w. swmw mivi ivuiii tro
; bv Imu many colls of note.
(ior. and Mrs. Geer witnessed
the
Tt sight
Prlday.
WEATHER.
and Friday fair. Wanner
" Wheat Market
Ban Faxxasco, SspL 2!, Cash 106.
Gnicuoo, IIL,69pt.2l. fiepL IStf."
Salem, GO.
GOLD DUST FLOUR
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The Sidnev Power Co,
SIM KY, 08EOOX.
THE METHODIST
CONFERENCE
Helding: Its Annual Session
at Ashland.
Routine ProceeJIats aal Reports la tbe Starr
asi CUae Cases Are Brouftit Before
tbe Body.
made for family hm, ask your grociirs for
it. Bran and shorts always on hand.
A. T. WALN, AGENT.
rnox 51.
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"DO YOU WANT SOME
IHING THAT IS NEAT,
AND THAT WILL WEAR
IN SHOES?" II3 SO SEE
OUR HAMILTON BROWN
SHOES. FOR WEAR AND
STYLE THEY ARE X
STANDARD. FOR TC X
PRrCES WE LEAD. X
I
i E. F. OSBURN, 2ig2!&
VUWuXVCOfctfcHk
RATES ON ICE
Tho following low rats on ico liavo
Ikii agreed iijton br Uig Oapltal Ico
Works And OryWal ice Works, of this
city iHinnlng May 16;
Conlectioiiwy atores, liotola nnd fish
nmrkets, using 11X) IN or more at a timv
Vie er hundred ; Iww than 100 lbs 76c.
1'rivato paithNi Hsing 100 lbs or more,
75c; lets than 100 llw, In mr lb. No
shId IhjIow IOc
lew In ton lots, t7.W)r half ton, ft. 00,
at tho works.
Ice hJpxI In rrcka 7fn- per 100, sacks
extra GnrAi liu Wobxm
flil Crvktai lrWonirn
Bottled Beer
KlingerA Uctk.SucceaMirs to 3oiiiliSaleic
Umtlir.i Works
All orders forbottlwl bwr will be filled
at the b renery. Kept on cold storage'
Free oity delivery. Telephone) 2181.
BpedJl Kport to The Jsornai.
TnoniDAY, Sept. 0.
This morning's session ojened at 8 :30
o'clock with devotional exorcises con
duoled by Ilev. II. Gould, alter which
tho minutes of tho prccoedinic session
were read and approved. Then camo
tho usual routine of referring papers and
communications to their proper com
miltees. This waifollowod by the con
tinuation of reports from tho superanu
ated preachers. At the completion of
this business an interesting question
aroso, wherein a motion made by T. L.
Jones, seconded by W. B. Moore, do
mnnding of the tecretary an explana
tion of the caio of Dr. O. K. Cllne, In
which there had been an irregularity In
forwardbg to tly udlofal oonferenco at
Minneapolis all the papers concerning
tbe trial wnloh convictrd Dr. Cllno at
tho last cession of tho Oregon confer
ferenco. Thereupon the secretary "la ed
that he had not forwarded all the im
portant papers and apologized to tho
oonferenco for his action.
Dr. Carroll, of Now York, was then
introduced and delivered an address in
behalf of tho missionary society, of
which he lu'the secretary. Ho revealed
the fact that the society had received
during tho year $1,370,000, being the
bent collection in the society's history.
An Invitation was extended Inviting
tho transfer of Dr. Fisher, edi
tor of the P. O. Advocate, to this confer.
onco,hetiow being a member of tho Cal
ifornia oonferenco, Hilltop Andrews
announced tho transfer of Dr. Flatter,
whloh was greeted with much approval.
Dr. Fiiher being then Introduced, repre
sented his paper, and from his remarks
it was easy to decido that he is an ox-
paualonlat. The members of Uie con
ference showed that they were In hearty
sympathy with cxpaiulonlats.
Dr. Dllluy, representing the M. B.
Book Dopoiltory of San Francisco, and
tho Bpworth Ixiaguo Bojloty was then
troduced. After which Dr. Ford, of the
Buguno dlstrics, rend his annual reort,
which showed that the doctor was the
master of tho situation and the right
man In the right place.
After announcements tho confidence
a ljournixl.
'(lie select committee on the trial of
Dr. Btarr met at the Baptist ohuruh at
HOLYERSON'S
The Big Bargain
House of Salem.
CALICO AND FLANNELETTE
WRAPPERS a
We have Jojt otesea a new line
of Wrtfrs that uaoot It test
es. Our tvyer tfckes tbtra up
while East at a snip price, as!
ibey are certalaly the test values
we have ever teen atle to offer
you.
nBfBv
laat race of the day. W. E. Mliam's
Jimmie G. Mrs. . Starkey's, Jim Bote-
man, Thomas Cain's Ked .Spinster, Les
ter's Almendral, Thomas Newell's Jim
Browuell, and Angus McRae's Madrose.
The Ijortos were scoring at least thirty
minutes before they got away. Jim.
Bozeman won the race, Jim Brownell ce
cond, and Madrose third. Time 0.57.
A Record Breaker.
Thursday, Portland Day, was a record
oreaker in point of attendance at the
state fair. Supt, Lnrbnth ba looked
up the record of previous jears and finds
that tbe number of people carried to the
fair grounds by the street car lines ex
ceeds by over 1000 tbe number on any
previous day since the cars havo been
ruuning.
You Must Not Think
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va isw vBP rf ffM vr. ?.'MLfcsalis -Cav
That people wearing or needing xUiseoH havo difKKttod oyos. Kuch is not the
caK). Astlgmatiim near, far. and old sightednus is not u disease, but a local
trouble that he easily corrected by properly fitting of glaaces, It is not necessary
to consult a specialUt aloug those linos, but go to an optician who has made the
SIGHT a life study, and is in a position to diagnose your caj absolutely correct.
with the antigmouieter. skiascope and uptnalinoscopo. e nave tlio latest instru
ments known to optical soleuce. With tiieee instruments in tin hands of a thor
ough, competent optician, it is almost impossible to err.
your needs.
We examine the eyes free of charge, and will bo frank with you as regards
We Never Furnish Glasses Unless They are Needed.
Wo earnestly solicit your Ktroiioge and guarantee jnirjo nn action
Where glasses are needed our prices are reasonable
C 11 UlNfiEG "V Scientific OttkUa
j, 11. tllnUCO v 29b Commercial Street.
4 It It lD(cerou to ttajr (lau from vojdltri. (setiu. or Invvllug vendor. Wo are not lu any
2 o'clock this afternood. It is rumored
tbat this committee may finish its work
toJay,
Dr. Starr's TrUI.
Tho trial of Hev. 8. A Starr, forinor
pattor of the Suunysidu M. K. church,
of Portland on the charges of an humor
ul nature, has been in progress before
the ssleot committee of 16.
After two day and two night sessions
the select committee of 15 lustalnod the
findings of the investigating committee
of the Sunnyside church by a voto of 12
to 3, and will report the eatnu to tho
conference today,
Notice.
Our store will be dosed on Monday
Sept, 21 till p. m. Friedman's New
Backet. 21 2t
mv
-mjEs-T&vr m3CcJC3jSLrsr
Byers Best Eastern Oregon
Family Klouir
Once tried always used
Every sack guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We carry a very extensive line of Armour's mtsls
DRIED SLICED UEBP
VBAU LOAF
STAR HAM
SLICED UACON
LUNCH TONGUE
LAMBS TONGUE
130NBD TURKEY
BONED CHICKEN
ARMOUR'S LARD .
MINCED HAM
SUMMER SAUSAGE
We recommend these goods as being strictly first-class
WaVl & item? We "e ,,v,ne "way fnt'
Rothr,& Graber
2JBl 121 Statu 8t.
Use Armour Hams and
fine UreaKfaJl Uicon
Tbey are flae..
boat tetter la toe market
Joseph Doortler of Olymur wat in the
city today to lay in a supply preparatory
to have his children begin the school
term.
Mlitoi Mario and Millie Pose of
Luxlngton,Mlnn., are tho guests of Mies
HoIIhiiii Simon of Salem.
WANTKU. llv a young lady, a place in
a small family to do wotk mornings
and uvuiiinga (or her loarU while at
tending school. Apply at the W. O,
T. l Booms. 8-21-3t
WANTKD-Uood reliable boys to leave
their names on waiting list. Wages
5'l ounts per day. Nonu but those
furnishing thu best of references need
apply. Messenger Olllce, No. 2SS
CommeraIl streH. 0 213t
A Harrow Escape.
As John Mclntyre. of Yew Park, was
driving in from the fair grounds
last evening he met u team where the
road Is rather narrow. To avoid crowd
ing tho other team into tho ditch he
drove a little too close to the car track,
and oneof the little cars, which was com
ing up behind, was unable to checkup
in time to avoid a collision. The car
struck tho hub of a hind iwheel but for
tunately without sufficient force to in
jure .the occupants. The vehicle was
slightly damaged, and when the facts
were reported to Supt. Lambrith be
ordered Pohle k Bishop to make repairs
at the expense of S. I.. & T Co. This
disposition to promptly do tho fair
thing is appreciated.
The U4les.
Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety
with which ladles may use Syrup of
Figs, under all conditions makes it their
favorite remedy. To get the true and
guanine article look for tho uame of the
California tig Syrup Co., printed near
the Dottom of tho package For sale by
ull druggists.
CASTOR I A
For Infants nnd Children.
Jhe Kind You Have Always Bough
ELK'S DAY AT THE FAIR.
Saturday Will see the D.P.O. E.la all Their
Glory.
The day will be inaugurated with a
grand parade of uniformed B. P. O.
Knights at one o'clock Saturday.
Salem led ire which won tbe crand
prize of a seveu-antlered Klk attho state
carnival at Portland will leave tho city
in special cars immediately after tho
noon liour on Commercial Btrcet.
The Elks of this city will bo in full
vniform. umbrellas and all, nnd lodges
are expected to attend in uniform from
Portland, Baker City, Albany and other
places.
The grand ceremony of presenting the
state prize elk, which arrived Thursday,
a ill bo conducted in full regalia in front
of the grand stand Saturday afternoon.
At 2 p m In front of the grand stand
the Elks will show the evolutions which
made such an immense hit in Portland.
The big elk won at Portland, which was
received Thursday, will bo in the parade,
and tho Elks band will furnish music.
Several hundred members of the order
are expected from neighboring towns
and if the tho weather is as it ought to
bo the last day of thu fair will bo the
grandest of all.
Notes.
Friday is Elks day at tho Fair.
Tomorrow Hie reform school boys will
visit the Fair In a body.
Tho students of the deaf mute school
attended tho Fair iu body today.
Ellis A Zlnn are doing a Una business
in tho confectionery line just opposite
the pavilion.
Thursday the Cbemawab.iud and tho
studonts vhlted the grounds. They es
pecially enjoyed Madam Schclf with the
lions.
Rev. Broiissciu, of Mt. Tabor, was in
tho city today on some business at the
State House. He took iu the Fair ol
course.
Tho Georgia Minirtrcls under the
management of Patton Bros of this city,
are giving seven performances daily,
vast crowds visit tho show. Yesterday,
they turned people away for lack of room
to entertain them.
Ono of the best bred stallions on tho
ground is Wm. T. Middelton's Cleav
land bay stallion, "Life Bouy," who
carried away tho first prize last year for
being tho (ldeet and bout bred stallion
for all work, and this year ho got second
premium for stallion and carried away
the first premium on colts, of which he
had five in the show. Life Bouy took
first premium at the New York state
fair, also at Detroit, Mich. With his
rich breeding and beautiful color ho is
Frank and Henry Peterson of Albany
are visiting the fair. Senator and Mrs.
Clem of Albany visited the stock parade.
Georgia minstrels band furnished the
music at the stock parade.
U. O. Miner's Sallfe Girl wears a blue
ribbon. Lovely his other large cow took
second hi short-horn, Marble also took
first, his two white short-horns took
ttcond.
Hazelwood Stock Company of Spokane
carried away 28 first, 7 eecond and 2
third premiums on Jersey, Hclstein and
Guernseys cattle
Mrs. S. K. Foster, of Salem, takes first
premium on canned fruits. She cap
tured seven blue and one red ribbon.
Mrs. Ger. W. Owens of MoMinuvIlIe
is taking in the sights today.
Wm, Clagget, of Salem Jfino d'aft
etallion took first.
find
Our customers and visitors to State Riir utiu
ctft-A rrotiinioH iitli hrinrht notir rrrtnc lio -- i--n . u"'
some and durable, Schoo suits at prices to suit the purse nf
all. Aen's clothing and furnishine goods all new and stvl
ish. Ladies' dress skirts in all leading colors and stviM
Golf capes and jackets, golf caps in plaids and oxford mil'
Umbrellas, umbrellas. All of the above 'and mucl more
,
Mini's
Bow Met Store.
Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem On
DIED.
CBOISAN At the family residonce. on
Church street, at 2:30 a. m., Friday.
September 21st, Helen S., daughter of
iv. i. una Ji.ua . uroisan, aged Its
months.
The little gtrl was seriously ill at New
port In August, but Improved consider
ably and was gaining in health until two
weeks ago. when sho was again brought
down by a complication of complaints
and grew worse until death relieved her
sufferings. Sho was an only child and
the bereaved parents have the sympathy
of all their friends.
Tho funoral will bo held at tho reiid.
ence, Reverend II. A. Ketchum of the
Fir6t Presdy terian church olllciatlng.and
the eervices wilt include special music.
The little one will he laid to rest in City
View cemetery in a lot adjoining the bur
ial place of the Father of Mrs. Crosian.
The funeral will take place tomorrow.
Saturday at 2:30 p. m. if tho tomb which
Is being prepared can be completed in
time, otherwise later.
W. wji. . .-- M - .. I I 1 .Mk . ia .m . A K
ouve iruui ,o iu v per cents dv pur
chasing your dry goods of us,
Tliis is no bluff, come and see ior your sell,
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 store the
first south ot the Postoffice.
ISADORE GREENBAUM
OVER
5
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TODAY'S MARKET.
5S
as
Portland, Sept.2 1. Wheat va. ley
(3 CO, Walla Walla, easier 60 (g 57.
Flour Portland, best graded 2.8o
$3.10. Graham 2 60 13.00 per bbl.
Oats Choice White 414:c, grey
( w per nusiiei.
Millstufi liran, $13.00; shorts, $1 .00
Hay Timothy 112 13 per ton.
Onions 1.26 for red 1.35 for Silvet
skins. Potatoes 10 to 45c ier sack.
Butter Itost dairy, 2680; fancy
oreamery, 45 to 65c. Store 26c. 30.
Kggs Oregon, 22V.c.
Poultry Chickens, 13.00 to5.00; hens,
3 to 3.60; turkeys, live 14 to 10c.
Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7Jc per pound.
Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to 6c.
Beef Steers, ffl.O50; cows,8.50 4;
dressed beef, 0 to 740.
Veal Dressed, 9 & UJc. for small.
Hops 248c. for 1800 crop, 8 to lOo for
new crop.
Wool Valley, 12gl3c; Eastern Ore
gon, 1013c; Mohair, 25.
Hides Green, enlted 60 11h. 8(800;
nnder 60 lbs, 7K8)b ; sheep pelts, 15
20c
SALEM MAKKKT.
Wheat 68 pounds and over, 50.
Wool, 13 to 16c, Mohair, 25c.
Hops 11 to 16c
Oats 35 to30c.
Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, 10.
Eggs 20 to 22U.C.
Flour In wholesale lots, $2.60; retail
PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED AT
STEINER DRUG
LAST YEAR.
CO'S
The Central Oregon
State Normal Schoo
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Millstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, $14&.
Hogs Drossed, 4?c
Live cattle Steers, 3 ; cows, 2 If to
$3
Sheep $33.60.
DresMxl Veal 7 conts.
Butter Dairy, 1520c; creamery,35c.
Poultry tat hens per lb.,8; spring
chickens per lb., 8c.
Potatoes new, 30c per bushel.
Apples 25c.
Opens Monday, September 17th, 1900.
The entire Faculty are SoedaliMs.
All work is thorough, practical
Favoratle Points for consideration :
Beam tho
Shjautaro of
(Zfs
OREGON STATE FAIR
Saltm, Orctoo. Scctcmtcr. 17 to 22. 1900.
OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY.
Gatoswlll Ik) opened at 8 o'clock a. m.
Qood music by Brown's band during the fureiioou.
llacva will start promptly at 2 p. in.
Saturday will lm everybody's day.
Grand attraction in tho forenoon. Special sale of llo slock, Good raring in
the. afternoon.
SitUene' purse ol $1,000 for 2:14 rucora will bring tho fastest olasa of pacers
ior ever seen on tho coast.
All the ribbons will be awarded today.
The Race Protrm, .-..-..
Pacing -214: Oitixens purse. 3 In 6 (closed L.
Trot tints Free for all. 3 In 6
Paolnir Consolatlou purse, 3 tn 6, for non-winners ii
.
w,....,.
Ing Consolatlou purse, 3 in 6, for non-winners in 2tl8 pace, as per con
dftlons , , :.. "TlZVt.T. '.......
...flOCO
600
lUinnlng 6b furlongs; consolatton
200
160
MoKInloy and Bryan yotlng contest ojoses at
ovonlng. '
Special amusement program In tho pavilien.
W. II. WEIIRUMG. Prts.
S,t. epha Basaar Saturday
M.D. WISDOM, S.
aryJ-""""!" uS
Ho
Room for Home Enterprise at the Pair
Grounds.
I will lake your orders for anv
!klllS I A (Ab am .f .&. 1 . ?
kind of
The
n veuioie ior a reasonable price.
uctiui moriai aim woiKinansuip guaran
0 18 3t at tl, Pa,eni Wngon Factory.
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3.
4.
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This is a State institution.
cntyndttaJteCOnfrma l U, 8tatu,orJ' requlrementa for corUflcatcs-
ntaSjS!l.K(fgr,"'M clrt'ficatea cued by the "uniform eighth grade exam
rJ . . 5 1 R,J ring 8U5h l hno classification.
Kfs alS,Vmoml?own.aCCepted; Mgh d,p,""
Expenses are light.
?n Lin!8 PrPare1 V lamination for stae cerUflcate.
i ., iral.branchea nn' C text look may be used.
iotilYXseKSUeated aa Uea aDd gont,eraea' nuenU' n0
Correspondence lnvlteJ.
J. II. 0RCUTT, Pres., Drain, Ore.
B
illlldlll
When you work with a machine that
runs heavy and slow you loobe more
time than you think.
STANDARD ROTARY
Swed "two in pne" Machines eew one
third faster tbuu others by actual test,
much lighter and with leu noise, be
sides making a perfect stiloh and hold
Ing more thread. Then in a minute's
time you change it from lock to chain
stitch If you desire, at uo cost to you.
F.A-WIOOINS
307 Commercial St.
iQTSewlng machines, Pianos, Organs
Uicycles.
My business in Sumpter having
iiimvajed beyond my expeota
tion, I have decided to discon
tinue business at Salem. : : : :
A?..tho nxyt uuIIJl"B at Sumpter
will not be ready for occupancy
for a month, I will for that time
offr my whole stock at reduced
prices x prefer to give buyers
Mil
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.
The Ideal Place for Your Boys,
WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900
( y - '- V rilii
ESS
2&&
AT
THE CAPITAL BUSINESS
As an investment, pays substantial
dividends. This fact is demonstrated
continually by our graduates. Four of
onr students hnvo gone from school to
profitable employment daring the last
two weeks. Plan now to take a courte
COLLEGE. SALEM. OREGON.
U
rgalna
packing
ami save the east nf
and freight. This is
REALLY A CLOSING SALE
and the stock is new staple
coods, lust what you need and
oan bo had at a bargain. : ; :
W. fl. HOBSON
207 Commercial Street.
ni?n!?1 yof r. Vou wiU flnd here skillful teachers, correct methods and modern
equipments. Students ,miiiui ...... .: vi. i 17 ni...t,i
catalogue address, v. h Stalky, Principal, Salem, Oregon.
Northwestern Normal
School and Business College
Salem Omm
Term opens Sept. 24.
CmupUte eoanm at Mndy N.trmtl. BiulneM.
6dfotorjr work.
Mf.!h.JML"w
m wivuun,
A. J. GAHLAND. A. M. Principal
N. W. N. COLLEGE
OF MUSIC AND ART
of Department of Muslc7 :
nutm Or,
JJuJoroom No
Ma Imr
Wtiou Bik.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Tulttoa Free - Wffl K
LlTlnt Yxpeutc fcnr; occniiBl eppoitaU
tie for c&r.ilnsat lrtf rrt of od' tio
Tee eaty Scfcool of Mlaes
, . aad Mialac la tke State.
SpttUl ColleaUlo Cooives; school ol Oonje(
Ezrellent eounws tn eirtl. unlurr. lneu
aud chemical enxluMrint. Department wwo
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