--i.Mvrn?! ,r"&iWiQWQt' wii i . u' ' set mi -.--act .. A,- ,Vrmfo-'til!a,UlAtfmYh:ifiiZ;t J - i i i - i ii --mrwt' i.?g-g;;.ri'53 to-- ?;? WT' v. , ran a,. l " ii ' ' 1 vt l v '- i ; it i i f M9BMMWI 1 flm ' & .& h &" f I. t .. ' . -i-;v '5 ff"V fc'ff on sheetings tomoiv : rbyr and Friday, i. TflUGfIN . '4 . " 60NFESSES that He Brained Lulu Jones in the Basement of the School. olVerson's THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM 1 HI BOUND OVER UNDER $5000 BOND- J PLAYING THE INSANITY DODGE mm -, r.iJ THE SILENT CASHIER n -ur: . . . -L.i .t l...i..- ., invmo ttm Intent Imiirovcd Cnsh Keg- ator? A S" ome In es i of this mnrvelouB prito of mechanism. ? cannot tllkT Pl5 U,e ptanoj but to tjJfBS "jg 3Jfe I. ti.ir.oa nf vn.tlv mora Imnortanco. It is an infallible casitier n rare thing by tho w'ay-a seven cloy wonder. Wo P ' ! . .l. ? '.. i ' K.i - ii... mot" nATimlv! rcslslcr tiio mini "" VI !, l...u - "--,- ., .! l.DMna a Uckot mh .ttniidt:n iirmiH. iiitit-n uuu jhuuvu .- - and amount of containing tliei thereof is entitled uur Illliuiinrvi, --- -, ,, , .,. i.i.i- .alnlng.he-e-facU I .i.I.I. .. ..ll ,f.,t Uuunra iln tint, ntul others BllOU Id HOt lOSO uuu iio !'.... v ""'" ""',-::. ." .1.1- .....,, in : Ul luiuig v "" ,. i I ... 1tr . il.. fl..t In Inrrvlllpn til S BVUK'Dl in EftlUUl. UUb good things have Imitators, and which we are told la tho atneor. ? ....?. tt n.l. ....... 1 ..! lnml mill nr COI1- sight of. l...HlnM. tln.rnvnr tlitn niilV he. WO lead Mid II fl) C0I1 u.i.. "" ... -i -- -- . . . ., . . I tent to imvo othorB follow. But when you want the Deal in uiour i lino, nlwava eo tho tollable tho progressive, tho up-to-date, tho leading drugatoro of DAN'L J. FRY, 310 Commercial St. KKoaaaa I: t 4' : (Cp Hffl (BP- ;20 dozes men's unlaundered white sliirte. Pure d linen bosclm and best quality muslin body, regular 65c J values. a i I i 1 4 d 4 4 4 Story of His Capture and Interview By Sheriff Durbin--Had No Accomplice and Reveals No Cause for His Dastardly Deed. 48" See; Window Display. rV I , The Quality V; Store I J. J. Dalrymple & Co. The Quality Store dl dArA dkA eti , mfrLJ w ; yW Children Going to School Woar glaesoo now nmch more frequent ly than over boforo, locau8o parontn aro growing wIbo in knowing that weak or dofectivo oyosight In tho young eau bo cured or romodlod by tho ubo of proper glasses worn in tlmo. Wo at nil kinds of oyes, yotiDg and old, after making a scloutiflc test of tho eyesight reo of chnrgo. Our stock of optical goods of nil kinds is compMo. Chas. H. Hinges ffi&tiu Next Door to llolverson's. Wheat Market Ham Fhancibco, Oct. 21. Cash 05. OmoAao, III., Oct. 21. Dec. 12. Bnlem, CO. J HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' T GOLD DUST FLOUR 1 v MADK 11V Tho Sldnov Power Co. BlIINXY, OUKCION. iimdo for family nuo, ask your grocers for t. Ilran and shorts always on hand. 'K T. WALN, AGENT. mops 51. Bottled Beer Kllngerft Ueck,Succcssors to SautbSaleto ' " t Bottling Works. .All orders tor bottled beer will bo tilled at Uio brewery, Kent on oold storage. Free city dolivory, Tolophonq 2181. Moving Thoao planning to movo household goods furniture, oto . would do well to call on Deutlev k Co. New trucks. Covored. Heaonab1u prices. Accomodating and careful drivers. Call up Phono 301. Tim old reliable transfer D. S. BENTLEY & CO. 319 Front at. 'Cottaff, H. W. Hart, Monmouth. Mrs. S, W. Hart.'Monmouth. Ed IJarmou, Dullns. " M Ibs Addle Prather. Dallas. L, G, Ulankonshlp, Buvur. A. V. Hchtiltuor, Annaheim, Cul. Harry Squires, Buonn Vistu. Willamette. K. A. Iiowor, lluntingtou, Pa, Krnest Duilon, Ssn Francsco. K. J, Flynn, Portland. F. R. Uauko, Portland. 0. Mlmors, Kansas City. Joo Hchroovo, Kansas City. Henry Jacob, Ban Francisco. W. A. Uradon, Hnrrlsburg, Pa. A. D. llowen, Portland. W. I). Joiner, Ban Francisco. L. Illnkov, Portland. Goo. II. Richos, Sllverton. II. G. MeKlnloy, La Crosse, Wis. I). W. Tarploy. City. 8. P. Magnes, Wheatland. Cline. H . Glolm. Portland. Hr. R. Troxel, Roseburg. ' P. Potcrs, Portlaud. Henry Lang, Portland. Arthur J. Collins, Nouio. M, G. Myers, St. Joe. It. M. Pontreath, N. Y. Dissolution Notice. Tho firm of (jardnor A White (making n specialty of bicycle rouiirlng) has dl tolvod with mutual consent and 1b sua cecded by White & Moore who will cou tlnue the businoss at tho old stand 228 Liberty St. L, K. Gardner lias retained .the umbrella stock and removed the name to 03 State rtreot, (2 doors west of Btolner Drug Uo,)wliore lie will bo found ready ta make new, or repair or cover your old unibrollas. Those knowing thomeelves indebted to ,tho old ilrui will please call at once and tottlo with either member. L. K. Qauknku. It. L. Whitb. Baloin, Oct. 17, 1000. lOt Bneclal salo of Bheotings at Holvur. sou's, tomorrow nnd Friday. MARRIED. HART-II ARMON-In this city, Oct., 23, 1P00, by Rev. John Parsons D. I)., Mr. Silas W. II. Hart, aud Miss Ray Harmon, both of Polk County. PORTKIt-MORRI8.-At ttiq homo of the parent, of the bride, Mr.J'Uid Mrs. 1), M. Morris,, near Turner, Orcuon, at 11 a. m, Miss Ktta T. Morris to Ma rion L. Porter, Rev. Jua. II, Early of. Delating. Bpceial Bale of Shootings at llolvor sou's, tomorrow and Friday. Where to Diae. Straugers visiting the city may not know where to obtain the host meal for tlioir money, but those acquainted with condition! patroulao Strong's Restaurant. WE CARRY A GREAT LINE OF VTkW Bt H m Bjiaiaia iik kW-' -Am I I . r M kteu - TOUR LEADERS ARE: Log Cabin Maple Byrun CHUiuuors uuiiBtia nap TJId Bottler's Mnftttffiy? IJJow OrleniIola8aes in cans pr bulk. " f ;i , Yankee Hill's Maple Syrup rP xt. Bud Uiet and nil kinds of pancake; flour, jieadquarter for all the ieacjing bra.otJji'r4f 6ereals In town ';' ; i hi & Qrabir Pliono Gil. I'M Btato Bt. Thk Journal's full report Tuesday evening of tho murderous attack on Lulu Jones, a 13 year old school girl at Jof forson, left littlo to toll. Since then her assailant, Clyde Vaughn, the janitor who called her Into the basement and struck her down with nn nxo, lias been apprehended nnd confessed the crime. Surteons Dress The Wounds. The surgeons who oxntnlncd Miss Jones found tho right side of the fore head crushed in. They lifted tho broken skull from Its prossuro on tho brain nnd removed ono piece. Tho suOeror became partly conscious by six o'clock Tuesday ovonlne and rec ognized relatives nnd acquaintances and answeryos and no but could tell nothing of tho crime. At midnight sho was resting well and at six o'clock this morning alio was quite comioriaulo anu Hopes ol nor re covery wore strongly entertained by all. Following Burgeons attended MissJenes: Hawk of Jefferson, Ilyrd of Salem and Wallacoof Albany. Prisoner Examined by Sheriff Durbla. Sheriff Frank Durbin visited Vaughn in his cell at Jefferson and had a talk with him. Thu young follow seemed to bo In a stupor and paid no attention to the entrance of the olllcors, but when spoken to anawored all questions asked him, without hesitation. Tho first question Sheriff Durbin ask ed him was: - "Aro you the young fel low who killed, or attempted to kill, tho girl la tho Imaoment." Vaughn answer ed simply "Yes," without looking up. In answer to furthor questions, ho said that ho didn't know why ho did it; that ho waB firing up tho furnaco when tho thought struck him that he would call tho girl down thoro.and beat her to death ; that something just took hold of him ntid impelled htm to do It; that the girl did not go into the basoment will ingly, but ho forced her to go in, and then saw tho nxo and picking it up struck her olio blow. Ho said ho did not intend to kill hor, and did not know whether he had or not. Ho dented be ing In love with her or ever writing her any letters. Ho did not soem to at nil realize the enormity of the crlmo he hud com tod, and made no inquiries as to tho condition of hla victim. Story of Vaut tin's Capture. After rtriking tho girl Vaughn imme diately left tho school house and went to his homo, where ho told his mother (hat thoro was trouble over at tho school house. Ho then started across the Holds towar ' the river. A fow moments later his father, Eli Vaughn, camo to the houso, and bulug told what tlio boy had Bald, started after him, but the latter disappeared among tho willows and his fattier did not bik coed in overtaking lilm Then lie seems to have wandered about all day. Lato in tho afternoon he vus dUcoy. orod by Frank Libby crossing n field on Llbby'u farm about two miles northeast of JefferBOii, nnd going In the direction of the-town, Llbby started towurd him aud whuu within hailing distance called to him. Vaughu stopped at once and walked to meet Llbby, who told him that ho would have to go to Joffotson with him. Vaughn made no objections, but accompanlod Libby to tho house, whore a horso was hltuhod up and drove into Jefferson, whero ho was turned ov.r to Constable Black well. Vautho wan ltound over. Tho examination of Vaughn was hold beforo Justice 8. T, Johnson, District Attorney Hart was preaeiit. and the prlsouer waived hla right to prelimi nary oxAminatlon and was bound oyer to the grand jury. The people of Jefferson, while horror atrlckoh at tho crlmo of young Vaughan, conducted themsolves with cousorvattsm. A few hot-heads may have thought of violence, but tho people generally had no Intention of interfering with tho coarse- of tho law. 'The young man's parents were greatly I xhookeit nt (ho son's crime, and hs father displayed a-disposition to help the officers in tlioir search in any way ho could. Jofforaou pooplo say that youtyj. Vnughn was of arather peculiar dispo sition. Ho was a closo student and faith-' fully performed his duties as janitor at tho school building. But ho mado no friends nnd had no confidantes or com pan Ioiib. Ho nover associated with any ono. As soon as ho had performed his duties ho would go homo, and nover lingered to meet other young people. On the morning of his crlmo'lio wrote a lotter to the g.rl. This letter was rambling and unlntolllglblo, having no meaninlng whatover of any kind. The Prisoner Removed to Salem. Clyde Vaughn has been bound over to appear tho grand jury under $5000 bonds and was tent to tho county jail at Balem strongly Ironed and in custody of Con- stablo Blackwell and deputy W.L.Jones, brothor of tho girl he brained. They left Jefferson at 10:30 this .forenoon, and ar rived nt Salem at 1:30, when Vaughn was lodged in the "murdoror'B cell" in the county jail. Ho camo along without nny resistance, but was sulky and would not talk. The condition of Lulu Joms was not so favorable at noon. A portion of tho brain was removed by tho Burgeons wltii tho oone they tonic out Tuesday. Today in dressing tho wound more o the brain hnd to be takon away. Tho local attondlng physician considers her caao hopeless, Feellug nt- Jefferson continues very bittor against the boy. While at school ho was an exceptionally bright scholar but of moroso and uneoclal disposition. Thoro is n general bollof on the part of those who saw him in the Justico Court that lie is undertaking tho crazy dodge. Spend a few Minutes Looking over our line of , Furniture and our prices will convince you that we have the right goods at The Right Prices yours for bargainsi P. OIHoEElQ Si CO. FIRST DOOR NORTH OP- POSTOPFICE. Our Specials Wsefftovi tagc of them: x A sood Mackintosh for si In fib rnn.iV IrtrtP c4ltloC vf RaV rnip . Ol rt riAJyt men o id ico i. a i jru-a ui uua waic iui $ J.UU JC i rc Serge suits $8.50 and up -x A splendid Uhp fAllM $5.00, $6.00 and $6.50 we are headquarter tr,s coats and can give them to you from M. so a 12j . Gentle- Kl at Aclr in pf tlinm .XJust fnklilnfr nur Int a r.-.y .Mo.Qf) are Offering them at extra low prices and the vv SJK going it will be hard to judge which way tie elect J?1! turn x We are now offering the remains of our c rlWl11 jackets at prices that will pay you to investigate x ilm line of skirts in all the latest colors. Some s nice Tn3' $1.50, $1.75 and up x You will find a splend d lasSK, fo! of dry goods, furnishing goods, etc.. at ortW llr.in.lmn ' JU Now Racket Stoto. i (M10 Con.State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. Stop in at WOOLEN MILLS AND POLITICS 8teclal salo of Shootings at llolver son's, tomorrow and Friday. I m SIDNEY STAGE DISCONTINUED . The daily stago running out of Salem to Stdnoy and supplying the three post- offices of Liberty, Itosedate nnd Sidney has been temporarily discontinued, and tlioso offices have been without a mail service this week This is one of tho bcauticB of tho eys- torn of star routo contracting, which lets all the little routes to nonreuident eaatorn contractors, whp depend on sub letting to local people at starvation figures pocketing the difference them- selvos, Thin Sidney routo contract was Jet to n Kentucky sharper who took it so low that ho could find no one hero to carry the route at tho tlguro ho was getting. Hu finally lot it to Chas. Whitcom at nn advance, ngroeiug to pay Whitcom tho difference. Whitcom carried out his part ol tho contract, but recoived no ro mlttaucea from tho Kentucky party, aud after writing eovoral times and get ting no satisfaction, ho discontinued the service. A SEVERE FALL. Mrs. Sarah Durbin, Mother or Sheriff Durblu, Receives Injuries, Mrs. Sarah Durbin, who has been visiting at the home of her son, Sheriff Frank Durbin, sustained a severe fall last night about 11 o'clock while suffer, ing from a congestive chill, and brills d her head qulto severely against tho wall, This morning Mrs. Dnrbin was suffer--log conslderaly and hor condition wao far from satisfactory, Boriff Frank Dur bin, who was at Jnfferson on tho Vaughn case, came down on the overland this morning to help care for his mother. Mrs. Durbin was sleeping with her little grand-daughter, and arose in tho night and left the room aud tho little girl thinks sho was gonu an hour or nurb, boforo Mrs. Frank Durbin, heat lug soiuo one moauing, instituted a search aud discovered tlioTold lady lying unconscious in the hall, 8he has no recollection ofoccuranco of thontght. It seems that she is. a sufferer from some heart troublo, which caused this attack. After Dinner To assist dlgostlon, relieve distress after catlnc or drluktiuc too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood' Pill Sold everywhere. Si cents. Thomas U, Kay, Jr., Refutes a Campaign Item, Tho story that tho Salem Woolen Mills had $76,000 stock mado up and on hand, tho salo of which depended on McKinley's election, started from an innocent romark of Mayor Bishop of tho Salem Woolen Mill 8toro who said in tho prc?cnco of a number of friends that if McKinley was ro-elected their tales men could tako orders for $75,000 worth of goods in 48 hours. Mayor Ulsliop is an enthusiastic Re publican but what ho said was not In tended for publication, and if it had been published as ho said it would Imvo simply conveyed tho expression of his individual opinion. Dut It was twisted around for political effect so that it com pletely misrepresented him and the Woolen Mills and caused much com ment and criticism and the Mavor not a littlo distress. Following card appears to correct the statement of a local paper: 8ai.xm. Oregon, Oct. 10, 1900. I noticed an article in your paper of tho 18th to tho effect that tho Salem WMlen Mills hud $75,100 wortli of pro ducts on hand for which they could find no fnarkct. There is no foundation for Mich a statement, as wo have not $75, 000 wortli of goods nor any othcramount on hand for which we have no market. In fact, our greatest trouble is In turning out. enough goods to fill, our orders, al though -wo are running' night and day. Tiiob. Kay Woolkn Mill Co., T. Ii. Kay, Free, mil Mgr.- It should bo added that tho Salem Woolon Mills liavo orders to keep then) busy Into next year and aro continually prossed for orders that aro asked to ho filled, snmo of them ahead of tlmo. Tho Woolon Mills have Democrats on tho board of directors, among tho stock holders, officials and employes. T. 11. Kay, Jr., is a strong Republican and prides himself on having made a fairly good record as tho head of the institu tion. Ho takes especial pride in keeping down tho stock of manufactured goods and probably nevor has $10,00 J wortli in tho houso at ono time. Tho mills only turn out about $15,000 to $20,000 a month. He says thoro Is absolutely no politics in their business management. PERSONAL. "I KNOW PERUNA IS THE BEST CATARRH CURE ON EARTH." kkkkkk kkkkkkkkkm kkkkkm AflMtjb p Rough XUder Sorgtjant Buck Taylor. Bwrgeant Huok Taylor, ono of the famoua Ilough lUdura, la a personal frlond of Governor Roosevelt, of New York. Ho accompanied Governor Itooaerelt on his great stamping tour through upper Now York stato. He was promoted through gallantry in the field during the late war. The Sergeant has tho following to say ofPo-ru-nas "I think thera la no better medicine on earth than Po-ru-na, for catarrh. It has oured mo. It would Ukoavolurue tatoflyouall tho good it ha done me. Po-ru-na is the beat ca tarrh, euro on earth, and I know, for 1 bav tried nearly all of them. IteapeotfuUy, Buck P, Taylor. Send for book of testimonial, gon.t free by The Po-ru-na Medicine Co, Oolumbus, O. , MrF. R. P. Iloiso, and daughter MifB Mao llolso, aro visiting friends in Port lanU. Miss Wellor ifl at Chemawa today whero sho has organized a lino class in music. Miss Cora A. Sutton has gone to at tend tho Pliotograplror's Convention at Portland. MIsh Margucrito I.oonoy will spend tho winter with Mrs. S. C. D er to study elocution with Miss Mabel Carter. Mr. aud Mrs. Jas. Lamblrth havo moved from 522 Front street into tho Frank B. Mcreditli cottago on Hast Stato street. United States Senator Joseph Slmloii and W. T. Mulr were up from Portland yesterday on business before thasupremo court. R. A. Mc Clenahau of the Palm Whit man Palm Cigar Co,, of Mcdford is in tho city. That factory l building up u good business. J. P. Cfray, of Cdrllund, N. Y. U visit- ing his cousin, Dr. K. A. I'ierco, being on his way home from a three years stay in Bergman, Alaska. 8. A. Clark arrived on tho 11 a. in. train from Washington for a visit to his children, and will stay until after elec tion to cast his vote for McKinley. That Joyful Feellnr With tho exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, winch follows tho ubo of Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to tho fow who Imvo not progressed beyond tho old-timo raediclnos and the cheap substtutes sometimes offered but never accopted by tho well-Informed, lluy tho genuine Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Special salo of Shootlm-H nt Ilnlvnr. son's, tomorrow and Friday. FISH TRAPS IN YAQUINA RIYER A Yuquina correspondent of Thk Journal tends tho Information that therejaro fish traps in tho Yaqulna rlvor, which tho fish commissioner does not seem to know of and that nro not complying with tho law. It Beoms that it ought to he possible to enforce tho law on tho comparatively fow Sal mon streams of Oregon, in tho matter of anything as eaRily discovered as n fish trap out of place. falsi s Dry Goods M 'I You can save from .25 to 75 per cent, by purch- abms your joous mere, ah goods marked ciown. unoice line goocisat reduced prices. ISfiDORE GREENBfW Location First Door South of the Postollice, MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMlfi Conductod by tho Benodlctino Fathers. Tho Ideal Place for Your Boys, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 5, 1900 As an Investment, pays aabatiitiil dlvldonds. This fact la demonitntol continually by our graduates. Foard iiiavogonoiromBcliooto Jt fJ J fr '? -V':' s AT our students I profltablo employment during the Lut two weeks. Plan now to tako a cooni COLLEGE". SALEM, OREGON, Tho present year. You will find hero skillful teachers, corroct methods and raodtn !ltiinment8. btmicntH nilinltteil at any time. Visitors welcome. For lllu-tnW THE CAPITAL BUSINESS catnloguo address, ly tl W. I. Stat.kv, Principal, Salem, Oregon. TODAY'S MARKET. Ul Wheat vnlloy Walla Walla, 52 POIITUND, OcU nominal 68 & 5'Jc, to OL'M. Flour Pjrtland, beat grndefl $2.1)0 3.0. Graham 2 (10. Oats Choico Whtto -12 c, groy -10 41 o per biinhol. MlPBtuff Braiir$15.r0; shorts, $17.00 Hav Timothy $12QIU per ton. Onions 85c $1 Potatoes 50 to i0c per sack. Butter Best dairy, 2580; fancy ori'Hiuory, 45 to 51)0. Storo 2oc. 0. Kggs Oregon, fresh 25c to 270. Poultry ChickotiB, $2 50 toJl.50; hens $3.50 to 4.00; turkeys, live 11 to 12c. Mutton Drossed, o to 7c per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed fl to 0o. Beef Steers, :J.60(3-1 ; cows, $83.60; uruHseu neei, o to yc. Veal DresBed, 8 Wc. for Binall. Hops 2Q8c. for 181)1) crop, 12Jtf to 14)ic for now prop. Wool Valloy, M15cJ(i jKastem Oro gon, 1013c; Mohair, 25. I lidos Green, salted CO lbs, 7 8e: under 60 lbs, 78)(J ; sheep pelts, 15 20o SA1.KW MAUKKT. Wheat 58 )ounda nnd over, 50. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 25c. Hops 11 to 15c Oats 37 to38c. Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10, --KKO -u tai -WC. I.ISS EVA F. COX Tunolior of ''' PIANO AND ORCAK Also classes In sight rcndltig. Stadb ' No 333 Front Street, Salem, OreBon. MISS BEATRICE SI1EL1 -Twaolior of- ' PIANO AND ORGAN Also classos in slglit readirg. StaJIo, 473 Front streot, Suloni. Oregon. 9191b $3. $3 Flour In wholeeolo lots, $2.60;' retail Millstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, $14J. Hogs Drcased, 43c. Livo cattl Steers. 'iV : cows. 1M to The Tlssot Lectures. Th first ol the two lectures on tho Tlssot plotures was delivered last Tues day evening at the First Presbyterian church. Tho lantern slides aro colored after tho originals, and tho plotures shown Inat night. Were mainly from tho old maBters. Tonight will be the Tlssot exhibition proper. The screen throws n picturo nbout fifteen feet sqtinro. OUR HOBBY TOR A jtor.iafasti and Children. Tk Kind Yq it Have Always Bough Is tho Standard Notary sowing machine. : : : : : : Two in oii, lock and chain stitch, high speeil, a third faster than others ;;:: Large Bobbins Holds twice the thread of the oidinary bobbin. Does the flu. eat work that it's possible to do on any machine made, Thu at tachments are the Standard Cg's own features, doing many things thntcan be done on no otlufr machine. .:::: . We'vo sent out n lot q good second-hand snaps latelv, irtoru yet to sell. Come and boo what we can do for you. : T : : R.A.OJIOOIN3 307 Commercial Street. Sheep $33.50. DroaKcd Veal 7 cents. Buttor Dairv. lSraain? ...,, mk SOc. " ' " - Poultry Fat honB por lb.,0; spring chlckons per lb., (Jo. Potatoes now. SOc per biishol. Applos25cto35c. BTEl.NEU'8 MAKKCT. rat lions per lb Spring ohickoiiB Eggs per doz.. cash Bcrllia II. PIANIST Pupils accepted at any tltn Km deuce 1 block west of North School, it lem, Oregon, N. W. N. COLLEGE t OF MUSIC AND ART A.J. Garlrnd. Prln. Literary Vts't . 2. M. Parvln. Mus. Doc,. Director of Department or Music, i : Full couwea tn tho nrluclpal branehnpf . Klrit term UCglUJ Moonar "Tv? . i ui boft.fca' Muilo room No. 7, Pulton int. and Art Bend for circular to (Tc 25 to 27c NEW TODAY. WAN TLD. Big Fir wood. If you want to coutruct for lnruo lots of wood for next season, call at tho ollico of Salem Light and Traction Co. 10-21-tf, I ASrUIlAGhFor good winter pastmo Inquire of It Crayton, one block west of north Salem school, jo 24 tf Eatlnt will Prove Quality. You can provo tho 'standard" hv eat ing nt our table. I ho best of food is cooked and eeived in Btylo to pleaBo nt The St, Rwio Ukstaciant. Northwestern Normal School and Business College Term opens Sept. 24. Complete countca of Hudy, N"nK JWS Common Bcliool. Hlgb ichool. K"coi' iZt and Att, Kiill tTaeulty. &uUf.cwT " Houd tor clrculart. A. J. OAKLAND, A. M. PfUclpil tho the Daa't Forget When you aro going Kast to take beilroad. Thnt means to go via " vu i aoino. This comuanv riinn lu-ntlimnnii .a- J tibnlod trains dally between Portland ttiiucjt. Paul, Leaves Portnnd at2 p. m and lh.WJp. m. in h Cider Barr I have a lot of barrels s. and Curhldo for your pounds for 26 cents. gus lamp, two aoie (or cider, wipe or vinegar. Cull on j. t nugyrs.sie --- kegs suit Com., tst. 10, 0 lin For Sale. 100 cords nth wood delivered in quantities to suit. Applv to, Cryatal Ice Works, IQth and State streets. Tela pliono 5WN. 10-12 tf New Millinery D epartraent. Mrs. D. L, Fluster has opened up a millinery 4epartmont hi Greenb.uim's Dry Goads Store, whoe bIio rvill bo pleal to see all her old friends and im troftjj. ' Bear taa , VaVsA Ym Haia Always Bough American Laonto, Owned and operated by Anwrg; Work first-class. Glvo It your p ago. Main ollico and launaw - Ohurch streot. Telephone MtogJ I Branch offices, Wlprui ",,., Fair Ground Store, Yew Park 07. Allen & Boworsox, State Htreet a -. ,-..---.-.'.x,lS l m t . Shoef 5 ..;.. ; .i nndforw.5 .MVodinvti tlieiu aud fcfljtf winter wear they cannot, .f be bpat," t"'r will enlt you. ""v'- examine our stock- j E, F .'OSBURN.&J .V ia.&Ktm&&aM msKji -" 7 -? ... Qulncei And allipltipr irn, '"-Xfoari rriim" " ".t visions that you In Markelv. ri0 $ frt an be bought at fair price" "t ,od BkssJ", l if