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, LOJaBWgWMiwii!iiW'M'ift' SOI 1T1IS WORTH LOOKING AT FANCY WORK BASKETS &t0 BATH BRUSHES cent,. FANCY HATPINS i& l.0' PILLOW TOPS H""-'"' FANCY NECKWEAR ii.3t5- FLANNELETTE WAISTS c&,ats MEN'S UNDERWEAR ?$$ SOcaai , Our lino of Draids and Trinimlngj Holii son's Great Wc have placed on our barialn counter a line of regular 6 5c. 50c. 4 5c -Fancy Mixed Dress i 1T v it r-" -.-.a., --j M.bo ihm Mil nnn rlA ulillf f tmv fact lit UUUUS tIIU IIIMIflbM HIV III Mil THE YARD About our Golf Cloth. Wo aro showing tlio Bwollo8t lino of Golf Cloths ovor brought to Snlom, CO Inchosjwido In swell now colorings at $3.50 tho yard. 'Thoro Is nothing hot ter In town and thoy cannot posi tively bo matched elsowhere DALRYMPLE'S Fiench.FUnels 60 c gjB3iC5SKvrIES3SSfSi && S&DD 8fi &S& Wheat Market. Ban 1 iuncisco, Oct. 5. Cash 102)6 Chicago, II)., Oct C. Oct. 77. Salem, 60. GOLD DUST FLOUR nam: ii v The SIdnov Power'.Co. SIDNEY, OIIKCION. mado for family ueo, ask your grocers for It. liran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT. rnoNtt 61. VkVVAV.VlVAVfc JSHOESI 4 ! "DO YOU WANT SOME THING THAT IS NEAT, AND THAT WILL .WEAR IN SHOES?" IF SO SEE OUR HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. FOR WEAR AND STYLE THEY ARE X STANDARD. FOR X X PRfCES WE LEAD. X t E. F. 0SBURN. 8W&0ri vtvfcuVVfevfcVtk'ifcm. Bottled Beer Kllnuer & Ueck.Succesuors to BouthSaieic Uotthn Works All orders for bottled beer will Iks filled at Uio browery. Kopt on cold storage, Free city delivery. Telephone 2131. Kfflh I i .1 n trr- i.ik i. hi ft y f jr Ira jffljfPV: I ' BW'f W WL I 1M' "'Y SPECIAL Ulll Piekloa in bulk, 36 rents gallon. Plain IMiiIcIiih in linllf STi run I a imllnn. Plain, mixed ami swoet plcklos and mo largost nomas ovor put up only wtc. Plain and swoet piekloa from lOo and up to 60c. WJ3 CARRY A very largo lino of ollvos either bulk or bottles, llottlo ollvos from 10 cents to 26 cents. SAUCES I I'ostorsliirn HjiiiiK If, ,nntn Ami ni tfaj Ureotlng and many other Roth. 8& Phono 611. Iff most complete THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM wmw ynv Tfii"" .-- THE YARD Homespuns. Grays, Tans and Drowns, n spec ial value 50 inches wldo at 90c. tho yard, Othors at 85c and $1. tho yard. Our lino of dross goods is tho moat complete In tho city Polka Dot Flannel Just One Grain of Dust May mako your watch a prevaricator of tho worst typo; may cause you to miss your train, your business ongngoment, your appointment with your wife, If tho aforesaid grain reposes in your chronometer; most people call it a watch. Let niece tho troublo and rec tify it. All watches sold or repaired hero guaranteed to bo kept in perfect repair for ono year Watches cleaned, 75c. Main Springs, 75c. T II UJnrrnc Scientific Optician j. It. 111Uk15 296 Commerclal.St. Next Door to llolverson's ' ,A HOTEL ARRIVALS. X "V'V'W'V The Cottaie. D. P. Zip, Albany. D. W. Wilson, Albany. Mrs. M. MiiBon, Indojiondonco. Mrs, Lulu llonnott, Independence O. A. McLaughlin, Indopemleni'u. Willamette. D L MoLood, Portland. 8 Kissinger. Portland. Sam H Goldsmith, Portland. J K Pitts, Oinclnnatl. O. G W Worlln, Portlnnd. Mrs Lucy H Illtcock, Portland. Mrs Clayton Wentz, Salem. .lamos F MoKco, Cincinnati, O. Alex Colin. San Francisco. James C Luidsoy, Portland. Doljuicoy Btono, Now York. J U Henderson, Chicago. Win Host, Pan Francisco 0 II Poolo & wife, llostou. Mrxlrnn Tlipnirr-ISlliiuciti., In a Mexlcun theater women always go bareheaded nud the men wear their hatH nil tho time the curium l closed, During tho performnnee they rvmovo them. Frequently men rise In tholr seats and sweep the Horn of boxen with large glumes. It Is considered some thing of nu honor to have the glasses tf a swell bolow leveled nt your box. Smoking Is permitted In nil theaters. City of Mexico Correspondence. Liquid (Hup. To produco liquid glue which will keep for yearn break ploccH of glue and place In a bottle with some whisky, cork tightly and But aside for few days. This should bo ready for use without the application of heat, except In very cold weather, when the bottle should be placed In hot water for n few minutes by fore using the glue. FOUND. A Lady's capo. Loser cull ut this olllco and prove, ownership. 10-Mt FOU UKNT. Ton acres garden land, 1) mllos east of asylum. Good house, barn and well for irrigation. Thirty thousand Mufetator seedling biguest berry In Salem market. W . D lluf stater. Salem. 10 6 lino Obow Chow In oxtm largo bottles. Dnrkea's Salad Dressing. Mv Wife's ieudlnn brand too numerous' to montlon, Graber Special 124 State St. .ninLiitilVJ afAAtm JULY FOURTH AT BUENOS AVRES Grand Reception Giyenby Am erican Minister Lord. Mrs: Lord Writes or Lire In the Argentine Can- Ital-An Extensive Place to Live-May Return Next Spring. Tho .Touiisal fs permitted to present to its readers some extracts from a loiter recently received from Mrs. Lord, wifo of Judgo Lord, now American mlnistor to Argentine, by a young lady friend hero In Snlem: IIuknor Ayiikh. Aug. 2, 1000. Wo are now in tho midst of winter, If ono can call It winter when everything looks green and tho flowers aro In bloom. Still it is quite cool and raw and for tho last two weoks havo had much rain. When tho sun Bliines it is delightful, My cook was taken with grip right at tho Fourth of July whon I was pro paring for a big reception. I had to get In a now ono who was no account. Somo of my American friends lent a hand and wo got along all right. Wo had to got ready for 250 but it was stormy and wo only had about 175. But It was quite a brilliant reception. All tho government oflleials catno in tholr gold lace and Bwords. My lady friends woro in oven ing dross and I woro my black silk and steel laco with violets. Wo had a cold collation iu tho dining loom which opens into tho sain, as thoy call tho parlor horo. Tho (lowers woro handsome and I had palms in tho corners, otc. Many of tho callors staid a couplo of hours, thoy enjoyed it so much. Indeed it was eaid by tho old residents to have boon tho most brilliant reception tho Americans have over had horo. All of tho diplomats colohrato tholr country's days by a reception, and it Is surprising how many "days" thoro aro. My husband has now gono to tho Swiss legation in tho pouring rain. Yes terday ho had to go to tho Italian inin iBtOr and say how sorry ho was about his king. I will havo to do likewise this week and nttond mass. Thoro uro so many Italians hero that thore was great oxcltcmcntand nearly all tho atoroi woro closed, but thoy do that at tho very smallest pretext. Willio can speak Spanish fairly well now and understands French quite a little. I have my Fronch In quite good working order now. Tho language of tho corps Is French, though tho most of thorn speak sovoral. Marchioness Mala spina speaks 5 and English to well you would hardly know she was foreign. So sho nt first talked to mo in English, but now thoy all talk Fronch to mo, and I havo got all my old facility back of speaking it. Count Rakofsky docs not speak English, and ho usually fnllB to my lot at dinner. Ho has been a great travolor and is consequently very good company. Ho tolls mo all about his life in Persia and Hindoslan, and I talk Oregon to him. Tills is tho most oxponsivo placo I ovor saw; much nioro so than Now York or any city In tho United States. It is possible I may return with tho children next May or Juno, to put thorn In school, but wo have asyot no fixed plan, From Woodburn. A visit to Woodburn finds tho llttlo city in n prosperous condition. All tho fltort'B aro well stocked up with up-to-date merchandise, and boiiiq improve iiiontB aro going on. Recently the pumps arrived fqr tho now wator workB, the main has been laid down Mai i street and Into a number of tho leading blocks. Tho city will soon bo supplied with gootl, clour, fresh water from n drilled well 2G feet deep and will bo un der better protection against tiro. Oompany 1) have recently fitted up neat quarters in tho Homlngton build ing mid will hereafter have u drill room 40x80 fcot on tho ground floor, and will use the second floor as a public hall, Tho Company is well organiwd out of good, sound young men, nud has CO members. T 8. Towusond, of tho Clover Loaf Creamery at Salem, haB established a creamery horo and it is well patronized by tho surrounding farmers. Tho now Catholic church that is now u ulor construction and ready for tho rw( is an elegant building. Cooley and Whitney havo sold tholr livery stables to John and Charles Whitney. O. A, Kendal has opened up an up-to. date stock of groceries in his building on Main street. Harney Oswald has purchased tho Oregon faloon and has refitted it with a now bar and lixtures, O. D. Henderson is now busily on gaged iu manufacturing to oidor fcuv. oral sots of heavy team harness. Tho many friends of Walter Tooie will bo phased to hoar that ha is im proving Com a severe attaek of typhoid fever. Wash. Phillips, of Solo, was a Wood- burn visitor hotwoon trains on Tuesday. A Booial tlauco was given on Wednes day evening at tho Army hall, under tho niauagemeut of P.J. Sharbach. Many farmers lu this end of tho county are busily engaged in putting In their fall grain. Nearly tho entire hop crop is still in tho hands of tho growets, although u few sales hove been made. Mrs. M. K. Arms has sold 'her entire crop of hops, consisting of 62 bales, to Linn & Co., of Salem, receiving lit ccnlB per pound. Quito a force of mon aro engaged in tho Woodburn nursery doing up tho fall work. Hearty Dinners. Fur tho working man as well as llgl.t food for the oflloial and the best of fgou cooked and ecrvul to ploaie ut St. l)mo Hestnuinnt. TfJRNER LIQUOR CASC. J. D, Underwood In tlie Tolls-Examination Tomorrow-Civil Case Postponed. J. B. Underwood, of Turner, was ar rested by Constable Lewis yesterday on a cliargo ot selling liquor wiinoin llccneo, tho complaining witness being Josh LlndBay who has Just boon called upon to answer a similar chargo. Mr. Underwood kcops a Hvory stable In Tumor, and tho offonpo with which he 1b charged Is alleged to have been commit ted about a year ago, Ho was arraign ed beforo Justice of tho Peace O'Donald this morning, and by mutual consent tho examination was postponed until 2 p. m. Baturdoy. It Ib rumored on tho street that tho dogs of war will bo called off now, and our Bister city up tho traok will peltlo hack to its usual studied calm. Tho civil case of K. 0. Minion vs. W. V. Hurst, which was fot for today has been postponed until Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 2 p. m. Political Challenie. A, W. I'rescolt epcclatto OrcRonlan, Chairman W. S. Mottr of tho Marion County Democratic Central Cotnmlttco, published a lotter, challenging Chairman F T. Wrlghtman, of tho Republican County Contral ComnilUeo, to furnish speakers for n joint political diecussion, Dr. Mott suggests Saturday ovoning, October (t, as a suitable timo for such a discussion. Mr. Wrlghtman said when his attention was called to tho challongo that tho Republicans are willing to meet their Brynnito opponents in joint debates on tho issues of tho coming election, and ho will sco what can bo done to arrange for such a discussion. Tho great dilliculty will bo to find a suitable hall. Tho armory is now tho largeet public hall in tho city but it would not bo nearly largo enough to hold tho audience that wculd try to crowd In to witness a bnttloof argument botweon tho Republicans and tho Bryanites. An other dilliculty is that somo of tho lead ing Republican spcakors havo already arranged da'.es for addresses in distant parts of tho ctnto. Dt. Mott said this ovoning that his idea is that tho debato sliould bo confined to local speakers. The Paullst Mission. Tho opening sermon of tho Mission at St. Joseph's church will lo preached at tho High mass next Sumlny morning nt 10:30 by Rov. Father Smith, suporlor of tho Paulists in San Francisco, who is to conduct tho Mission 'here. Ho will bo assisted by Rov. Fathor Moran. Both these fathors, who aro ablo and eloquent speakers, havo just como from Now York City to assist in tho groat missionary work designed both for Catholics and nou Catholics, which tho PauliBt Fath ers havo been doing on tho Pacific const. Tho order and the hours of tho Mission service will bo announced in to morrow ovening's issue and nlso at tho masses on Sunday morning. First Blood for Football. Herbert L. Junk, u member of tho college foot-ball team, had his collar bono broken yosterday whilo tho team waB practicing, and will ho laid up for somo weeks. Guardian Appointed. Kiln Flshbnru has been appointed guardian of tho person nnd estate of Joseph Fishbum, a minor heir of tho late Joseph Fishbum. Assessment Roll. The Marion County Court has extend ed tho timo for com plot ing the Marion Comity assessment roll to November 12. Sec Foyal Neighbor Com mittee for invitations to Mask Ball, Thursday, Oct. 18, PIANOS AND At 3 A of Their In round figures, that Is what wo aro doing in our big Bale. Tho cut approximates about 26 per cent, and in several cases more than that. Wo have an object In cutting this way thero's no Beneo In giving away our legitimato proilt without an objoct and our object Is a good ono. Thoro was a traveler in yesterday from one of tho leading music houfos In Cincinnati, and ho expressed astonishment at tho way wo had cut prices, said wo woro foolish. Well, maybe wo aio, but thocustomors arogetting tho benefit. This man knows tho value of pianos in all makes, and ho sees tho bargains wo are of fering, yet thoro is an occasional prospective buyor who yet thinks possibly tho out is not so deep as it looks. You'll Know When it's Too Late, . Thoso Kingsbiirys, already low, marked down $75 under pi Ice. and mind you thoho instruments sell iu a big town in Washington for f50 more than wo usk originally. Then that lino mahogany Ludwlg with $78 chopped off; tho big Eng llsh oak Fisolior 136 loss than usual, and tho flno walnut Fischer cut $100, and so on all through. It's a cut that counts, Thoro aro two pooplo uftor tho big oak Fischer it's a question who como Ilr8t takes a day or two sometimes to decide on .as weighty a purohaso as that of a piano. Somo customers wait a year or more and wisely too till thero's a good a.iap offered them. Sovoral havo decided in the last week that havo profited nigely by waiting. Organs, Too, Uiuuii Korisoi ways, inai uig rix-octavo Uulcago Itfttage That 10.60 second-hand quo has a austonior after it, too. Qu lit timi pjie.0, uiougii, to ueoiUo. This salo F A. WIQQ1NS 307 Commercial Street, Salem Oregon. , ,f,lrr nun ..-fc.ww- '" ''' " ' i ""' '""""' Where Did That Headache If thoro was no euro for that hcadaciio tuoro woum uu DU.U ..--.. tolerating It. But tliero is a euro. isacuro. It is saferswlft and sure It goes and Bootlics it and quioU it. until in a tow miiiuios you ..... and say: . , "Wlioro did that headache go?" Never mind. It Is gone. It will not wublo you ago .In. And then tho medicine Is so easy to take, no l. 1 ta to, no easy no big cnpinles or nauseous powdors, but ust a llttlo n ot J "nt" "V to take. 'And It costs so llttlo A box wil cure Jof",1,LXfLl'Sfi Costs only a quartan Two cents Is pre ty cheap for so u.ucl u; c1 Pfon'o w-ho don't enjoy headaches should keep n box In tho liouso- tho name "Fry's Headache Cure" DAN'L ftrnluatoln .., 1 il til -ffili nV,' i-, ft MKJigc&iwftlBi jonEgaasasfiaasiMrasEB - Id Selecting Our solicitation is over for tho staid and eonalblo homo buyer, and not for tho frivolous, transient butterflies of fashion. : : : : : ''.'' ! : ,: . : Those who seek to imltato tho surface appearance of aris tocracy, generally wIbIi to do to lor about one-tenth tlm cont of that which thoy wish to show forth, and about half tho cost of their own wholesome and original needs. "Reciprocity to our trade" is our rulo both in selecting nnd making prices. ::::::::; P. OIHOKUIS Si CO. FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE. Dlstiop Turner for Bryan, IHshop Turner, who is at the head of tho African Methodist church in tho United States has declared himself for Bryan for President. In a lotter which gives Ids reasons for this action ho Bays ho "is for Bryan for president becouso ho represents tho snmo broad principles that Abraham Lincoln espoused, nud I bollovo it will bo for tho benefit of my pconlo to oto for him. As Abraham Lincoln wus a friend to the colorod race so ia William Jennings Bryan." 'All of this silly sontimontofadhorlng to tho Ropnbllcan party becauBO of Lin coln's proclamation of emancipation ia misapplied. Tho Republican party of Lincoln and tho Republican party of Hanna aro distinctly things apart. Lin coln is dead, but his principles of per BO'uil liberty still live and verily tho mantlo of Kljah nevor fitted tho should ers of F.lishaas perfectly ns Lincoln's mantle fits the broad shoulders of Bryan. ''Lincoln never harbored a trust. Ho nevor believed In governing without iho consent of tho govorned. Ho never be lioved In grinding down the rights and privileges of tho common people. Ho never failed to accord honor whero honor was duo. Now, how can any ono recon cile tho party principle of Hanna and Roosovolt. "In its treatment of tho colored man tho Ropnbllcan party bus always mas quoraded as a wolf in sheep's clothing S.ncotliat party clainiB to have freed tho slavos its managors havo constantly lied to tho colored man. When Lincoln died Ropnbllcan honesty to tho colored raco wai intorrcd with his bones and an era of Republican moral degonorncy began. Wo aro told that wo woro emancipated for humanity's sake. Yes. and I believe Cuba, Porto Rice and tho Philippine la IiukIb woro freed from tho enmo incen tive. 0, humanity, what crimes aro com mitted in thy namo. "Tho Republicans have lied about our freedom and our citizenship. Our free dom was a war necessity and vii9 dearly bought with colored arms,200.000 strong Actual Value Remember oak will ko next. ghtn't to take long won't last always. i ORGANS Go? . . It I... nnhwi fnnaiin for .. ..... , rti right to t no uirouuiiig, - J. FRY Pharmacy. . u Fftpniftire and our citizenship is a replaca of sort- dom. "After tho Republicans, seeking to retain tliombolves in power, inaugurated tho journeyman government system In tho south, which is not only a blot upon ournational escutcheon, but thosecrot of all tho American colored man's troubles today, theg thrust tho unsueprcting negroes' hands in tho flro to snatch on their chostuuts. I "Now thoy havo tho spoctaclo of a ( tin Boldior, a flashlight hero, whoso pen Is mightier than his sword, who 'con-, coived' tho idea of tho rough rider regiment because ho had Been Buffalo Bill's Wild West circus. Ho is saved from death in Cuba by tho colored soldiers, who rush to tho retcito of his' three sheet troopers He returns to the j states and poses for emolument and the J camera and writes for tho magazines of i how ho forced tho black foldiers to keep to tho front nt tho point of his pistol. Black men on tho battlefield havo always been bravo. In overy war our nation lias waged tho colored man Ikib shod his blood willingly. fn tho war of tho revolution Crispua A. Attacks, a colored man, was tho first to die on Uoston common. During tho war ot 1812 General Jackeon praised tho ! valor of tho men of color nt the battle of ! Now Orleans. Fifty thousand colored men mado way for liberty nnd died in tho civil war. Tho gallant ninth cavalry j rale ICO miles through tho blinding snow, Uliristmas ovo, jsim, ana rcecucu tho boleagued Buvouth from an Indian i massacro. They fought and died in ' Cuba and nursed tho fover-strlckcu soldiers ot tho riek of their livos And iltmt urn trnttu it flivlii ftliai! sttn rlrt-' bllUV IUU 1UIV,1! IU ttHV VitUlt UMII bUIUl' oil people in tho Philippines. All this thoy havo dono for tholr country's sake, and it ia left to this viluscopo character, 41a fekA.liBm Ylrt tt f liiiwAtn l7Arisif.Tt 4 uiu muuuiii iiiii iiiauiu ituvmivtiiv, tu accuse my people of being cowards. "If Governor RoobovoU 'forced' tho colored soldiers at tho point of bin pistol to savo his lifo at San Juan hill, ho can not forco tho colored voter to save his political lifo on election day. Tho colored man will then havo a chance to say fi.ntii.mim.n la mlnn f trill rnnai- ' " tUIIVi.ll.U .M ...W, If... .Wj't.J. aTgTm, b?u by Royal Neighbors Oct, 18,' Good Music. That Joyful Feeling With tho oxhilaratini; soiibo of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, which follows tho uso of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to tho fow who havo not progrossed beyond tho old-timo medioincs and tho cheap substiutos somotimes offered but never accepted by tho well-informed. Uuy tho genuine Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. To The Pen. John Slohbingor, was received at tho penitentiary this morning from Josephine county to eervo a torai of flvo years for assault with a dangerous weapon. Will Dedicate. Tho citizens of Brooks will dedicate tho now United Evangelical Church on Sunday the 21st day of October. One License. A marriage license has boon issued to Ida Pousko and II. Augustus Otjou, of Mt. Angel. Mrs. Warren Truitt, of Moscow, Idaho, Ib visiting at tho homo of Mr. nud Mrs. A. T. Gilbert. Ship Socotra put into Frcomantlo with her carco on flro. (or acceptable Ideas. Stato if patented. THE PATENT RECORr Baltimore. MO- m Important to Contractors TI1080 requiring comout will do well to lieetl tho atlvico that cements nro bound to advance in price beforo long. Two airloads of tho celebrated Giant Cement In store at our waiehou&e and on gala at tho old prises. D, S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Front st. RECEIVED A Big Line and Boys' CLOTHING Also an immense line of ladies' capes and jackets. Fur Collarettes, Dress Skirts. Umbrellas and Rubbers. x x x Blankets and Quilts at mans Rev It m j Cor. State and Com. Sis. Salem Or. ifSELS High grade dry goods at low grade prices. The store is being rapidly depleted. We have good all wool dress goods. Fine Silks, rich velvets, good underwear, hosiery, corsets and gloves, nice lines of ribbons and laces, umbrellas and mackintoshes. Hats, caps and.shoes. jiSflDORE First Door South BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPERIOR CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY SOLE AGENTS AT SACEM, ORE i vipft.iiys kV at tho Paris ' a tablinh the machine. Is rtrmi X4 r -., , E. L. KING, Goii'i Ag't for Or. i SSaiSHgSf " Albany ' ',., -- I WHY USE I1UCII0SU TIIKV (1IVU A OOOU I.KIUT AND AUK LONG. LIVED. WK RKI.t. TIIHKU OltADKS: l VUHKA" WKMIUCil M.vNrtiK. Tliu very Uloat IIiIiik Iu uwulm. Iiuntuio ami 2r HUNIlKKl) OANDI.K i'OWKIl vrllli acoiuuiaptlon oroulv llirao fool iwr hour. VrleaMe. 'NO, 197. Tho oUUUnctby, or ijoo-I laitluu ipiainy na giving KlUltrV CANUL.U I'OWKB. fri 'IDEAIi." Nt'a quite m good qn ut ulrliijitiiijoiullo purjr 1 tho N. IV, tn.t t hilt lb prloo, lSceutn, Anyot tlioso raantlui put on hii1 bum'priirly illmwl At nbjfo rw. , . DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? KW WW A"t f Sfg BKTTKlt UflllT for I.KS8 MONKV with ono ot ihow burners lhu with ftuy othor form of U. aciAi light, w e hnve gas utovcu alo. 1-ct ur tiow I 8ALEM GAS LIGHT GO 71 mt. angel college and seminary Conducted by tho Benedictino Fathers. The Ideal Place for Your Boys. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900 AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS Tho present year. Y . equipments. Studen i cataloguo address, INSURANCE KIHK & LISTON Resident Agents. Five old roliablo companies. Itoom 3 over Telephone ofllco. For only u few duy more. I expect to puck unsold stogk next week. Now is yqur opportunity. X Baraalns: i i i i W. H. H0B50N 8Q7 Commercial Street- PRODUCE BUYERS, ssSSsa of Men's aoket Stotii GREENBflOM of the Postoflice, STOUES and RANGES. BROS WE CHICAGO has boon awarded tho GOLD MKDAL exposition, which fuctuoes tu(urtherei- elafins of ItH manufacturers fir Blmplic- ;miii Itv ami all 'round oxcollenco. Tho pureh.no pries Ii about tho amount of commission one p.iys on a flOO not this worth your consideration.' CLYDE BROCK, Local Agont, Oregon. rltilem Oregon, W?lsba(h MaRlle? thooi to you. Ohomokota St., Telephone 603. As an investment, pays subatontU dividends. This fact is demonstrated continually by our graduates, rouroi our students havo gono from school to profitable employment during the li two weeks. Plan now to tako a coane COLLEGE. SALEM, OREGON, ou will find hero skillful teachers, correct methods and modem ts admitted at any time. Visitors welcome For illustnueu W. I. Stalky Principal, Salem, uregum MISS EVA F. COX Touoher of PIANO AND ORGAN Also classos in sight reading. Studio No 333 Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Titaoher of PIANO AND ORGAN Also classes In sight reading. St"'"1'' 478 Front street, Salem. Oregon. 9 lO'"1 Miss Berlin II. Oulitod PIANIST Pupils accepted at any time n denco 1 block west of North bchool, b lem, Oregon. N. W. N. COLLEGE" inT OF MUSIC AND ART Real A.J.GrlrnJ. Prin. LltersrV Dep't. 2. M. Parvln. Mus. doc.. Director ot Dcpanment of Music. : Ktill coure L-a tn me principal brncf orJJ rt terra teglna Monday Be tf (fa Ircularto Z emOh (mvli aiid art. Vint Eend for circular Mutloroora No. 7, Patlou Blk. Northwestern Normal I School and Business College Calam firrna Term opens Sept, 24. Oi)niplf to couraea of Uudy, Vm.J oimnon school, lltKh KbuoL Eloc"UlJ", ud Ait. ful Kaculir. rflUfcWr B.lfS: uud Ait, nd lor circular. , MISS BEATRICE SOELTDN I I A. J. GARLAND. A. M. PrlodPu "W- flic. J.I a k x t