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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1900)
t M A COMFORT - SALE - FRIDAY We believe in making our special sales on seasonable goods so that our cus tomers are really benefited. Comforts .come in handy these nightswe'll e save you lots of Friday. See the point? Mew French Flannels Today HoIVersoste French Flannels in Plain Colors. 60G THE YAKD.. EVERY NEW SHADE AND IF IS BETTER THAN THE OTHER FOR. YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY T0EIND'THE ASSORT- MENT.' J.?J. DALRYMPLEI& CO. Wheat Market. San Fuancibco, Oct. 11. Casli 101 Ohicaoo, 111., Oct. 11. Oct. 7flfi. Balem, 50. GOLD DUST FLOUR ' MADK BY The Sldnov PoworICo, BIDNBY, OnKQON. made for family ubo, ask'your grocors for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN, AGENT- l'HONK 51. ? Special Sale Wo aro making a special salo g J this week on II. S. Corsets I 5 R(l !' N. Oorsets and waists. 0 Now is the timo to buy. pf K Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! 6 J 6 t? Wo aro soiling tlioni at n groat 5 reduction, 0 i J E. F. OSBURN, gSSSK&Si $ Bottled Beer Klingcrft Bcck.Succeasora to SoutbSalem Iioithr. Works. All ordora for bottled boor will bo filled At tho brewery. Kent on cold storago. Free city delivory. Telephone 2131. SPECIAL Dill Pioklos In bulk, 85 cents gallon. Plain Pigklos in bulk 35 cents gallon. Plain, mixed and sweet pickles and Chow Chow In oxtm largo bottles. Tho largest bottles over put up only 25o. Plain and swoot pickles from lOo and up to 50o. WE CARRY A very largo lino of olives oltbor bulk or bottles. llojttlo olives from 10 cents to 25 cents, -AXJCRS x x Wostorahlro sauce, 15 cents and up. Durkco'a Salad .Dressing, My Wifo' pallid Dressing aud many other leading brands too numerous to mention Rotih & i'JioneCU, iUwtinMMM money on them on w X, THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEH THE QUALITY STORES ASK-YOU 75C Children Going to School Wear glassoo now much more frequent- Iv llinil UV(ir bnfnrn. lwniinn rinninto nrn growing wIho in knowing that weak or defective eyesight in the young can bo 1'iireu or remedied by tho ubo of proper glasses worn in tlmo. Wo tit all klmli of oyes, young and old, after making n scientific test of thu OVOnlilir. (run nf charge Our stock of optical goods of hii Kinua is compiPto. Chas. II. Hinges nWmXa. nei uoono noivcrson's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Willamette. K. Ilofor. CMty. Julius IHtterllng, Astoria, Henry Lang, Portland. 0. Hatch, St. Michael, Alaska. II. F. llcltnont, Ban Fraucieco. 11. A. Kunor, Ban Francisco, II. N.Turroll, Hoaton. Geo. A. Horry, St. Louis. F. W. Sttton, MoMlnnvillo. Joe Behlappl, Falls Oity. OUb Ilroyman Portland. F. lllllts, Rowland. T. C. Cary, Oity. D. W. Tarnloy, Oity. Jas. Rlackburii, City. Hubert G. Bmlth, Grants Pahs. W. B. Goro, Medford.Or. JS. K Gore. Medford, Or. 0. E. Martliug, Ban Fruncisco. G. H. Guthrie. Portland. K. Emerson, f'hicago. Hinger llermau, Roseburg. Chas. II. Thompson, Portland. Jno. B. Mitchell, Ban FranclBco. G. G. LI nice, Now York, A new Biipply of long and short oil ooattt, and pants and hutu, also duck coats in long and short styles, well lined, two lota with oil cloth lining. All eohi nt low prices. Please call at tho Now York Rackot. 10 lld2wl VERY PLEASANT AFFAIR. Reception at ike Y. M. C. A. Rooms Wednesday EvenlDf. One of tho pleasantost affairs of tho season was tho reception at tho Y, M. 0. A. rooms Wednesday evening, tendered by tho Ladles' anvlliary to the incoimng and retiring secretarieH of the associa tlon. Tho rooms wero well filled with frlondj of tho ussoolatlou, and a lluo litrary and musical program was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. John Foohtor, Jr., made n good Impression In his response to the ad dress of welcome. Refreshments wero served to tho ussembhigo, after tho pro gram was concluded, and tho whole affair passod off very onjoyably, Graber 121 State St. 11- " vjjj . DISTRESSING OCCtiRRANCE An Old Lady Meets Sudden Death Near Liberty. Grandma Darrah Passes Away at the llomeor Her Son, and Her Clot hi m Unites From an Open Fire. Mrs. Darrah, mother of Jamos II. Darrah. mot her death at tho homo of her Bon on tho J. II. Daniel farm near Liberty Wednesday afternoon under distressing circumstances, no one being with Iter nt tho tlmo. The old lady was about 77 years of ago and was blind and practically help less. It bocamo necessary to leavo her nlono for a short timo Wednesday, tho fluticrhtar.in-law Mrs. Darrah havlnu an orrand at a neighbor's, ftnd Mr. Darrah littvlnn businoss at Liberty postoll ce, about half a mllo awy. ljoforo gqlng ho moved his mother's chair back from tho open flroplaco beforo which bIio was eittlntr. and asked her to sit thoro until his return, to which sho roplied that sho would. On his wav back from tho nost ofllcO a short time afterward, Mr. Darrah stopped to speak with Mr. Daniel, whoso homo is cloao by. and thon ho noticed emoko issuing from Ills houso. Running homo, ho found tho body of his mothor sitting upright in tho chair, which had beon moved closo to tho crato. and enveloped in flames from tho clothing which had caught flro. Tho flames woro extinguished but llto was found to bo extinct. It Is thought that she moved closor to tho flro and after ward that her death occurred suddenly from oomo natural 'cause, boforo hor clothing caught flro, as thoro was no nvldanco of a Htruitxlo. and Mr. Daniel and hlB son had beon in tho immediate vicinity of the. houso. Coroner Lane wont out to tho Bceiio of tho sod occuranco buton investigation biw no necessity for an inquest. Mrs. Darrah was born in IrlanJ, com ing to America in her youth and set tling In Pennsylvania. Sho has Uvea with hor son for about 25 years. They cimo to Oregon In In J8W), and havo lived near Turner. About a, month ago, they moved to tho Daniel farm near Liberty. Tho funoral will bo hold from tho homo at Liberty at 2 p. m. Friday and burbl will bo In tho Odd Follows cem otory. ' . SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Red llllts District Will Meet at Turner Next Wednesday. The Buuday school convention of tho Red IIUIb district will to hold atTurnor on Wednesday, Oct. 17lh oponlng at 10 a. m, Thoro will bo forenoon, afternoon and ovonlng Boasions, aud tho tlmo will bo fully occupied with business and instruc tion, tho election of officers takinir placo in tho afternoon. Tho program Includes music and ad dresses and essays. Mrs. Amelia K. Mdlor. Mrs. W. It. Winans and N. J. Damon of this city, and others will addrosi tho convention. 'Uullglous ex orcises, conducted by Ituv. L. II. Podor son will open tho ovonlng program. Much good is expected to result from theeo conventions of tho Buuday school workors. NEW TODAY. JUBT REOEIYKI). All colors of Au uoraTau O'B'hantors at 75 cents each. E. Bmlth, Btatoutreet 10-1 1-lw. FOU 8ALE-O110 maro, 1250 lbs,, f 15: horse, 1100, $S0; now shoo prefsdrlll 55 5 fanning mill, IIolinan,fl5; blndor, mower and Bulky rako in good cot dltion,! 120, Henry Jasman, Hubbard farm on Garddu road, 10-ll-2w LOST. On lost Sunday tho 7th noar North Salem school housu, o Uno big Llowolyn uud Irish sotter dog with black and white speck, hlaok saddlo on sides and u largu lump on his throat, and comes to name of Nick. Auy ono furnishing any information ua to his -recovery will receive a lib oral reward, n. P. Taylor, Asylum, Avenue. 10 II tf FOUND A largo bird dog, dark color, has swelling under IiIh throat. Owner can havo by paying coat. 0. P. Cornelius, Turner. 10 11 flt KXOHANGE.--I want to trado a twe eoatod covorod hack for a top biiu'iiv. Apply to 11. M. Hrown, postotlico stables. 10 ll-lw. FOR BALE. Tho Orolsan property. Yew Park. Heo Fred Hursf. JO I) 3t FOR TRADE. I have a hloyolo go d as now to trado for a cow or (or llr wood. W. F. R. Smith. 10 11 8t W.P.PliTTKNQIId. -Tho upholster and furniture repair man Is now located at H7 pottrt street llrst door east of HuBoy sUiblo.griuds soiBPors, tcwls and razors, moiuls furniture of all kinds aud does a genera) repair business. Having had years experience in the buainesd and liavlug tiie tools necess ary to do your work I can guaiauto all work done in my shop, 10 Dim MRS. W. I). PETTENUILL mniiufna turer of hair switches and all kinds of hair work, makes a specialty of dying switches. Shu is now located at 151 Marlon St. 10-0 1 mo. WANTED. A housekeeper In family of two, elderly lady preferred. Inquire after 0 p. m. of Airs. 'Bailey, at 100 Seventeenth street. 10 0 at" WANTED-Girl todo genoraThouao. work. Apply at 813 Liberty street. 10 0 3t TAKENUPA pony, whlto maro. 12 to 15 years old, shcnl all around. Call at Yew Park grocery, 10 0 lw WHEAT.Wo aro buylngwheat at tho Balfour Guthrie Mill, Turner. Farm era can deliver to ua at either place. A. M. Humphrey & Co. 10-0 8t Special Sale On Now Street Hats, just arrived from the Eastern Markets. Sale cloaos Satur day evening at 10:30 do not mlsa this wile. Mrs, Hooker, 317 Commercial strcot. 10 II at MHlWiiihUaldhi FORGER REISER GETS TWO YEARS Wm. Hubbard, Larcenist Gets Twenty-Fiye Days. P.O. McCarty Pleads Guilty and Will lie Sen tenced Monday--Dr. Ransome Is Awarded $1 Damaces. Tho charge of burglary against Wm. Hubbard was dismissed on motion of District Attorney Hart, and an informa tion charging Hubbard with petit larc eny was filed. Tho accused waB ar raigned, pleaded guilty and a penalty of $60 fine or 25 days in jail was imposed. Tho change in tho charge "as made by the district attorney on learning that Hubbard had beon given permission to sleep in the livery stable whero ho 'com,' fitted tho theft of a saddle, which caused his troubles. Ed. Rpiser, th,o forger, received ft sen tenco of two years in tho penitentiary. In tho criminal caeo of tho stato of Oregon vs. P. D. McCarly, U16 Gates liquor seller, tho accused withdraw his pica of not guilty and pleaded guilty, and judgement will bo pronounced Mon day at 1 p. m. In tho damago suit of RniiBomo vo. McGilchrist, tried Wednesday, tho jury brought in a sealed vordict which was qponed this morning and found tq award, the plaintiff damages in t0 st;ni of f 1, Tho following two dookot ondriea weto madot D, E, Swank, plaintiff vs. A. Layson ot ux., action for money; settled. Mark S. Skiff, administrator, vs. Mil ton BrowJi ot ux., dofondaut; judgment for defendants on verdict. TUB FAMILY OF JOHN DROWN. How Part of Them as It Were Mlraculonsty Es caped the Pei lis of Death On the Plains. Springfield. Ropubllcnu, Scpi'20; Miss AgneB Stuart Hrqwn, of Salem, Or,, daughter of Snhnon Hrpwn, whp was tho youngpst son of John Hrown, of OBawatqmio, publishes tho following narrative of adypnturu in tho Pastlllap ofCastllo, N. Y.: In tho year 1801, a Uttlu company of emigrants woro making tjioir way with ox teaipB across thp trackless, aril plains, pent toward California, ft vfan a family train, ppiisBtug of but tlireo wagbnu, bearing Westward thp wifo and a fow mombors of tho fnnilly of Jqlin Hrown, of Harpor'B Forry. Ono of that company was my father. At first a lieutenant in tio Ofltli Now York regi ment, ho had been ronjpvwf from pr vico, it being feared that hia presencp would unduly exoito tjip Spijth and make Iho reginjont a target for Southprn bullets. Ifenco )io was free, with Ids lt:tlo company, lo sepk tlo groat West. In their long and tojleomo journey tho little band, consisting ea larely pf woman and children, were exposed to many dangers. An incident I can relate may bo of interest. Traveling alouo til) they reached tho Hooky mountains, they hero fell in ono opening with a largo train of 10 wagons boaring desert ors from tho Hebo! army, who, with their families, woro also Westward bound. 'Well did tho ronegadt. deserters know what fandly composed tho llttlo train, as nows of tho pilgrim's venture had long preepded them, and marked them for Southern venK-'anco; and it was the secret purposo of tho largi r train to exterminate tho handful of travelers, whoso only crimo was tho namo tlioy bore. With this owl In view they naked tho email tram to Join them, urging clangors from Indians as a reason for consolidation. Au over 100 emigrants had alroady that Dod'I R?ot a Piano When you wn buy one at Mich a saving in price as you jJ fjnd at our Jbi cut ale. You pay 53 a month rent for a common second-hand instruniejif, and they're hard to find at lhar, and if you want a new one that's worth much, you haye to pay con siderably more. Wouldn't it pay you to jet some cash' together, even at a little sacrifice, and come down to us and buy one of our instruments at a saving of from 575 to 5125 on the regular price? You'll never know these things until you do a little investigat ing for yourself. These pjaaos won't Jbe this price always. There's the kudwigs and pisbers, two qf the best instruments in the world, you can buy them for what you usually pay for cheap' goods. There are a number of good snaps in organs, too, both second-hand and new. ABOUT MACHINES x x x There are now a number of good second-hand ma chines you can buy cheap, one is a vertical feed Davis at 55. Another a little better at 58. An other a good Crown at 510, and a New Home in excellent condition a,t 515. These machines have b.een overhauled and put in order all ready to sew. ? w ,fc? F. A. WIQQINS 307 Commercial Street, Salem Oregon. naufi I' DEAD DRUGS If you stop to think about it you'll undoistand that drugs, llko all things elao, grow old, and in tho process of doing bo, lose their vitality their life. Yoil don't want-dead drugs in your prescriptionsif you did you could not got thorn from us. Wo don't deal hi that kind. Ours nro tho kind physicians liko put in tlioir prescriptions tho llvo kind . All tho physician's skill and druggist's accuracy may bo brought to naught by dead drugs. Dead drugs aro really dead stock. Dead stock means dull trade. Our trado wouldn't lot us ac cumulate dead stock If wo tried and wo aro not trying. If you want llvo drugs cotno to tho livo Btoro. Dan'l J. Fry. Wo buy direct from manuftcturcrs, thus Ituurlnp purity, nnri having a largo aud coniuntly incroatlng trudc, both retail and Joliblug, enables u to keep our itock moving, tluu Inturlng fre.ihncfti. Yesterday We Received ONE OF THE LARGEST SHIPMENTS OF.... 3PlT3E&"KT3C'lEa"CJK,3E3 EVEU BOUGHT TO THE OITY, SUCH AS; BKDROOM SUITES BOOKCASES STAND TABLES If you aro In tho market for anything in this line it would afford uh great pleasure in showing you our now up-to date Btyles. P. GQ-HOLIIS Si- CO. FIRST DOOR NORTH year perished at tho hands of Indians, tho movo Boomed advisable; and, though warned by a party who had joined tho rebel train days before that it consisted of deserting southerners, my pcoplo con sented, not crediting thu roport, and tho two trains united as one. A slrangp union it was, of factiqns. sunderpd world wide by heiditary ptin.clploa principleo whiph tho plash of civil strife had fanned into dpathful antagonism. Yot, a.s it seems, tho union had ft purposo almost miraculous. Scarco had tho morning Bun began to beat down uon tho dosolato hills nnd lend its glare tq occasional, heaps qf whitening bones, when a dust roled aipid tho dancing heat waves in, tl0 distunpe, ijiul almost n 0 )opioit a bini) qf Siqux wurfiore, nearly 500 in number, ewroned down upon tiom in all tueir norriu, (antastle trappings of war. or BOipo (Hstunco tlmy rodo along with the train, their rlijee, (cniyps and lances streauing it) thp Bttnlight as tlpy wound in n.u otjt amqng tlo wngqns. yi)derBfanding m)!an tactics, wljicl) yero tq statnjiede tho uuirn,a)s and tl)en engage in ruthless butchery, tho captain of the trnn order ed 0 lioult, and all available weapons werp brought out. Seeing to prepara tions, Jtho savages hung back as If doubt. fu 0y (p act. fu tho rpar, surrounded by thp treauliorotis brutes, tho women ant) children crouched, Ono woman among thoaj showed no fear. Blip wljo had laid away three chtldtpn in a week, sho who hud mot tho loss of two bravo sons in a day, elio who had Been hor husband led away to tho gallows lodio a felon's doath, Mary A, Drown, my grandmothor, was not tho woman to flinch now; nor did my own door ipothor shrink. Clasping hor babo in hor arms, quieting the shriek of an older child as a hldoous uri) stretched out and caught thp child's curls with a motion us If to umlp, sho stood silently prayerful, Suddenly, as ovorawud by tho threat- 4 KKdti ntrfmk COUCHES ROCKERS AND DINING CHAIRS OF POSTOFFICE. ening movements and tho lino of guns, tho eavagcu dropped back. At a sign they fell into lino each swathy (head dropped till tho chin touched tho linked breast, and tho wliolo lino stood motion less. Several momonts passed thpro was no motion to attack. Quietly, thon, tho train resumed its match, still with tho arms in readiness; and almost as far back as they could see tho sav ago lino still stood unbroken. Hut for the rebel reinforcements of tho night before, tho little train from tho Umpire state, with their tlmo lonp wagona, must Inovitahly liny fallen victhps to Indian rapacity, and ming led tholr hjood and bones with tho many who had precepded theni. Thnt alonp saved thoiu. A Strang oolncl denpo It Wla porhops more than strango. Chance, some may call it. To mo jt has a deeper moaning Provi dence guiding his bindod wayfarers on tholr Journoy. Tholr further maerh I must pass lightly over. Again ami again rumors pauip to them as to tho lupntity of tho deserters, who had saved them from ono ftjto only treacherously to inflict anothor. At last, warned by a young physician, hiniBo'f a rebel, that wholosalo destruction wo.8 soon to bo tlioir lot, tholittlo nartv made a night escape Deterred by nn accident to ono of tholr wagons, tho deserters could nqt follow immediately, but, tho acoidont ropairod, thoy pushed on, traveling all night in a hot pursuit. Then followed a torrlhlo race, lasting six days, a raoo in which shod oxm proved tholr superiority of onduranco over soro cavalry horeos, and so saved tho fugitives from their ptirsuors till Soda Springs with Its garrison of Union aol diora was reached. Hero, a fow hours Inter, tho balllod deserters also arrived. Imagino their wrath, whon, disclaiming tholr oonnectlon with tho 8outh they wore compelled as a proof of tholr as sertion to tako tho oath of allogianco to tho Unitod Statoa. Ono man bittorly informed my father that had thoy over took his party tlioro would havo beon bloody Bport. For sovorul days following, tho rebel train was hold at tho garrison, while mv father's train, accompanied by 200 sol- uiers, wasliunied on past tho danger lino. Tho fact of my own existence shows that thoy lived to roach tholr Canaan and to rear their noatliugs in that laud oj peace and plenty. AIODERM WOODAIEN AND ROYAL NEIGHBORS Attention I A good time is to bo had Ijy attending oainp this evening Hvory Neighbor cenno. Sal Kfws. The sad news reached Jlr. and Mrs. Levy last ovonliu, of the death at Seattle yesterday of their son-in-law h. S. Mayor, who has beon ill for eomo timo but was not considered in danger. Wo havojimt received nt tho New, Hjand Rubber long and short boots for ' mijjii, unit ruiiuer uoois ana snoes in all styles for ladles, boys an I chilijron. Pleaio call and. sve them 10 lld21w Grand Ball at Maclcay, There will bo a grand ball at .Iacleay hall, given by A, O. L V. Ix)dgo No. 50, Friday evening Oolobor 12th. Qood inuslo in attendance, and a goml supper. All are invited, Men's and boys overcoats jn all styles, at racket pripes, at the New )rk Rack, et. Pleaso ca.ll and seo t)ptu. 10 U 2d lw Rranson & Ragan led all competitors the Introduction of now buokwheat for tho season of 1000. Call for thair fluo flavored delicious "bucks" of tho new crop. Latest Proclamation. Lord Rtkllttrta mav tnnlrn nun tint in one you are moro interested in. is that lnil Uil1 flnl n ilft nt.Dn nnl -.... 1.. j.-.. ,..., M iilll'Viasi Jill-ai IUUUV whon you call at the St. Klmo Restaur ant for ncceptablf Idcaa, State If patented. I THETATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Ml . rtSCua rTMrTiirfirinH r RECEIVED..,, A Big Line and Boys'. - CIvOTHING . Also an immense line of ladies' capes and jackets. Fur Collarettes, Dress Skirts. Umbrellas and Rubbers, a zc zc x Bla.iilve.ts arid Quilts at Fmdmaii's New Met Store. Cor. State and Com.Sts. Salem Or. 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. ,,, ISflDORE GREENBflOM First Door South of the Postofllce, BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SUPER CAN BE FOUND AT RAY SOLE AGENTS AT SALEM, ORE E. L. KING, Gou'l Ag't for Or. Albany Oregon. WHY USE IIKCIIOSU TUKV QIVB A GOOD LKlItT AND AUK LO.VC1 LIVKl), VK HULL TII11UU aitADKH: ''VOd!i,VilFm,KJli?u.,v!JiII.wSlA?.I'.Kj Tlie 'wy latest thins In mm.tta. Uurabla ua irire0Kt Bn I'UNnUfc,!) (JANIM.K t'OWKIl with a couiumptlou of only throe foot per hour. VrloeMe. N0 1so,colllQ oltl slauJUy, of good lMtlug iiunllty ana giving KiaUTV OAN1JLK I'OWIIU. Pnc 'IDEAL." Not qutto an good qu ut glvlu j ,vno oa llo pavror l tho No, 197, inJ t htlf tbt prloo, IS conta, Anr ot those mantlci put oa nnd burns pnsty a'ljattol at two rto. D2PU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? uWw torn ! SnhSlSS l SF for J'3 MONKV wlthoftool these bDrMnthaSwMoiart&merinl. Dotal light, We havo ga Btovos alo. tot ua show thorn lo you. SALEM GA8 LIGIITCO 71 Ghomokota St.. Telophone 603. MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted by tho Bonodictino Fathers, Tho Ideal Place for Your Boys, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900 EUSiHECS 66C6fr660? &6 AT TIIE CAPITAL BUSINESS K(a Tho present year. You will And hero skillful teachers, correct methods and modern unents. Studentn nts admitted at any catalogue address, INSURANCE KIRK & LISTON Kesidont Agents. l'ivo old reliable companies. Room 3 over Telephone olflco. UNDER THF For tho benefit of RHfiE tll08 w,, nro ilnish- iuur, inK Inaido work wo must suggest that wo aro prepared to furnish a clean bright lath at very, reasonable figures. Call and seo stock nnri cmf mmnftnna tiii.. .. tint 1 Star" shingles for all, Get prices. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Front st. SALEM STEAM CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS Ladies' and Gents' clothes cleaned and dyed withqut rjp. wing. Gent's clothes pressed by tho month, also portiora cleaned and dyed, JJats and kjd gloves cleaned. Gents' clothes rolined, rebound, ro. paired, buttons on. All work neat, cheap and promptly done. J t : ; ; : j j MI1S, C II, WALKER, Proprietor 105 Corameroial St. CWer Barrels. ; I have a lot of barrels and kegs suit ablo for elder, wino or vinegar, Call on J. P. Rogers, 218 222Com., St. 10 Dim Bwitli ' 9 ft KM Yw Hae Ahvas Banetl v,saw rj L&?-- a; w'lnMMMH of Men's SELLING HP 5T0UES and RANGES. BROS TIIK CHICAGO baa boon awardod tho GOLD MKDAL at tho Paris exposition, which factuoes to further es tablish tho claims of Its manufacturers for simplic ity and all 'round oxcellnnco. Tho purchase prlcx It about tho amount of commissi in one nays on a f 100 machine. Is not this worth your consid oration? CLYDE BROCK, Local Anont, Salem Oregon, W?lsba(t Maitfle? Ae an investment, pays substsntiij dividends. This fact is demonBtrt continually by our graduates, Fourol our students nave gone from school to profitable omploymont during the It two weeks. Plan now to takeacoutw COLLEGE, SALEM. OREGON time: Visitors wolcomo. For lliuatraiw W. I. SxAUiY, Principal, Salem, Oregon ISS EVA F. COX Teooher of PIANO ANfi ORGAN Also classos insight reading. SM1' No 333 Kront Streof, Salem, Oregoq. Teoohor of PIANO' AND ORGAN Also classqs in eight reading. StuM 4V8 Front strqot, Qalou. Oregon, fl Wm Hiss Bertha II. lliiliW PIANIST Pupils accented at any timo B?' denco 1 block fest of North School, w lpm, Oregqt. N. W. N. CQLLEGp inT of Music and apt of Ofpartmmt of Muslf. ' ' . Villi cotiMet lu the nrlnolpAl brnc5 ana urt. VlnX term beln MotUr WJ.,, Bern! for ctrcalr to , I- M- & (i Mas Doc, "" Muiloroom No, 7, Pttoa Northwestern Normal School and Business Collet Salem Oregon . Term opens Seet. ! B. Common dohool, UUbKbuol. K'f" r. and Art. Full Fitculty flaiUwcwrj fcuj tor clrcuUrt. A. J. GARLAND. A. M. PrHdL T w wVVV'4r fi " n V&.i