f' .in:37j Wmm ,V1S'XiilS053W!MWWnWW' . . r ; - 4 it, i t'm WW"" " tr - - 1 M t 'Silk Waists KfFianiiel Waists4:. .4k 'I "Brilliantine Waists vJ3V cluslvd styles, perfect X nriced-'Iovir: , -feFr-om $3.50 up.:... ' X' J. J. Dalrymple & Co. kThe Quillty Store I MrttfM 0mi HolVersoiivS I XMtMf car w.M.Jry'"' ...- Trunfc;SaleliTIiis Week. TRUNKS VALISES GRIPS KVERY TRUNK. GRIP MAKKED DOWN FOR HolVersonS Clias. H. Hinges Next Door to . Wheat Market. Ban Fkancisoo, Oct. 20. Cash 1)5. Oiuoxpo. III., Got. IB). Dec. im Salem, 50. GOLD DUST FLOUR ' MADK IIY . ,.. The Stdnov Power Co, BIDNKV, OHKCIOK, made for family ubo, ask your grocers for t. rnn and aborts always on hand. 4 T. WALN, AGENT. fllONK 61. .AAjfcAA HOTEL ASRIVALS X r Willamette. F. W. Jcwett, MlnnenpollB. l Ti Mtnlu.ll. Tllll DttllnH. , Goo. II. Graves, 8an Frnnclfco. l),W.Tarploy,01ty. 1J. If, LlBtor, GranU TflBB. W. B. Lawlor, Cheney Crook, Nuv.. II. Harris. 8nn Franolsoo. David A. Fattulio, Portland. J. N. Dolh. Portland, ,, MleaM PurklnB, Portland. J. U. Pope, Portland. Y. J. Nelson, Portland. For Sale. 100 corda ash wockI delivered In nuantltUa to unit. Apply, to, Onralnl I lea Works. 10th and Statu Strceta. lfjo phoiu 2071. --12 tf i 1 hii mmm 4 New Ministry Dewrtmeat. Mrq. D, h. Woor haa ojienod up a mfilinery dopartmont In Greonbamn a J)y Gomla Btoro, wheo alio v ho pleawd to euo nil hor old friend? and pw trojia. WE CARRY A YRUP : OUR LEADERS ARE: ''. . . 1...11. Nw ?r eansmiawos n can. or .-. wtvii.vt""W.V.. '-'" " 'ankee Illll'a. hwl wheat and all 41onr. Headquarter i I- f ..ii.ilp , UrailUS UI UOlCiua in t I IL 8c -41 IMioii Ml. " -MQtfx J"' f r r f t f f fif; carefully made and' ' r r r r The Quality Store THE IIC RARCAIH HOUSE OF SAIEH SHAWL STRAPS HAND BAGS AND VALISE THIS WEEK. THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM An'AH-Seeing Eye In ft perfect oyu 1( it aeoa nil thlnga nor fectly. If your eyos cannot soo nil things "iib othors ecu them." Your oyoaight tntiHt bo defective and ncoda utd. When paaaing by atep in and wo will oxnmino your oycH free of clmrgo, and if they need glasses wo will adjust thorn per tectly to tlio Bluht. GluHBCfl repaired, lenses duplicated at reasonable clmruo. Kyea tested fruo. Scientific Optician tvo commercial at. llolverson's GRAND CHARITY THANKSGIVING BALL DoMoluyCoinmnndory, Knights Tarn plnr, of this city, has begun prepara tions lor n charity ball to bo glvon in the old Heed Opora-IIouee building on Tliankeglving ovenlng, for thu bunoilt of tlio Balom Hogpititl. This hall will probably bo tho chief social ovont of tlio year. Tho new Balom hospital buildinu re mil red tuanv renalra and imnrovemuuta and necessitated a conaiderablo oxpenao. Aa tho nospuni is nuoiu mo omy chnritablo institution Salem has. the pooploof this city should bo always ready to Join In any movement in tho Intorosta of that institution. That Joyful Fcelloc. U'hli ilin nxlillnrntlnirfionsoof renewed lionlth aud etronglh and internal cloan lluuss, which follows tho uso of Byrup of Figs, is unknown to tho few who have not progressed beyond tlio old-tlmo mod lulnoa und tho ohoap aubstlutes eomo tlmca offerod but never accepted by tho well-Informed. Uuy the gonulno Maw ufnoturoil by tho California Fig Byrup Co. LULU JONES IS BETTER Latest reports from the Jefferson girl nro Btoady Improvement and com. ploto recovery of her mental faculties, i 1 1 mmm Where to Dine. lfvouaro looking for a restaurant whore you cau enjoy your meals cortuouu waltura prepare and servo tlio host of food and luxuries at thu St. Klmo. GREAT LINE OF T rve, Piihln Mnnli I)g Cubin Mania fjyrup '6&uddera OinS Bap UldlHot ild(B6tilor'a Manlo Byrup Mnplo Syrup r" kinds of pancake for all the leading fnuin itw '" "I"1 ' , Gaabr; 134 Btalo fit. w .r,.' .u SflLEM DOWNS EUGENL5 TO 0 First Victory of the Season for the Capital Athletes. COACH KAARSBERG'S KANGAROO LEAP AN INVENTION THAT WOULDN'T WORK Great Line-up of the Home Team-Notes on Work of the Individual Players in the Salem Aggregation Great Games in Prospect. k There was a gaia crowd of enthusiastic Salomilca nt the Hoiitliern I'uclllc duK)t Sunday evening to welcome tho Capital Athlotic Club homo alter tlielr great victory at Kuguno in tho first game 0 tlio season witli the University of Ore iton team.' Tho Capitals were gaily caparisoned in fluttering ribbons of purplo and black, and covorcd all over with enormous Clirysantheuma tiiat the Eugene girls had pinned on their swell ing VC8,tfl. How the Came Was Played. Tho first half was played on Saiem ground. Kugeno kicked off. Salem's right half gottho ball, carrying it about soven yards, when it was tackled. Then Eugene began n series of efforts at buck Ing the lino. Snlom carried tho ball forty yards, and lost In a fumblo. Eu gene got tlio ball and lost it on downs. Salem and Eugene hod it alternately in n apaco no larger than an ofllco. Bishop punted, Smith went through tlio Salem lines sovernl times and mado a fumble. Tho ball went up in tho air, and by a great pieco of luck the ball got within six inchoa of the Balom lino. Hero tho Salom'a did tlielr greatest playing, hold ing tlio ball on a space like a table, amid torrido struggles. Time was called and no Bcoro. " Tlio second halt was kicked off by Sa eom, Bishop sending tho ball pretty far up tho lino. Eugene fumbled tho bounco and Salem downed without any gaina for Eugene. Salem then played an aggres sive game, wnrso than tho first half. Eugene played hard but was badly winded, llishop penetrating their linn at will. Later in tho gamo Young mado big plungQS and soveral great galui, Eugene weakenlug perceptibly. Tho second half was called at llvo o'clock and tho small Salem contingent Bonding up Its battlo shout nruld tho silence and disappearinit Eugene rooters. Coach Kaaraberg, inventor of tlio kangaroo leap, was unable to innks hla invmtion work and wan dopressed at tho ending, 5 to 0 for Balom. iliahop missed hie goal. It was at an nnglo, and ciulto a distance, und no one expected to uoo tlio wet ball go straight. Bruce as quarter wns-surer at passing tho ball than his opponent nnd mado Salem strong it this respect, tiault's hitting their lino was a feature that won groat praise. Jarvu an conter took caro of throe opponents when needed and did thu moat wonderful amount of looking after details, dinger showed up particularly woll in tackling and breaking up interfering. Judd and Itoed aa guards were more than a match for their opponents and Graham us right tacKlu wftH a flnu matu for Young's star gamo. Tho only mishap was Evan's jolt on tho shoulder early In tho gamo, up to which timo ho played a brilliant uamo. Uonham as right und was a surprise for his weight, and a terror for thu enemy, Ciareuco Bishop was wantod to play with tho Salem team, but liia friendship for Kugeno precluded hla doing bo. Ilia work aa reforuo gavo perfect satisfaction to thu spectators, aa impartial and fair to nil. Ho was atom in hladecisioua and could not bo jollied. Tho Snlom team aud tlielr frlenda all apeak in tlio highest turma of their treatment by tlio college athletes and tho people of Eugene in general, They canio homo covored with mud and glory but happy as kings and are only waiting for nn opportunity to show every courtesy to tlio visitors In return when they ahull have thu opportunity. Thu beat athletic cluha of Washington and California havo been invited to play at Salem by Mauagor Durblu, and tlio chances are that Beattlo and 8au Fran cleco clubs will como hero and have a ohauco to go up against tho Salem "Ag gregation," Tho Salom'a havu only thu boat of feeling and will givo Kugeno a return game horo any day and have only tlio bout of good will towards thu University team. McMillan of tho Multomah's. who waa quotod aa saying that tho U, of O'b were tho bust team ever organlxed by au Ore gon college, and that they should havu beaten Balom 12 to nothing, denies mak ing any such statement. Ho la a foot ball authority und says thu Salem team Is a match for thu University team any day, on wot ground or dry, or any grounds. Tho Salem boy'a auita weighed out an average of 30 pounds, to show low they played mud to win. There waa a hcav; freight bill. A Cutene Report. From Uis Sunday lUjliter. Friday's umuhtuo proved no precursor of a balmy Saturday, Thu atara that twinkled until yesterday's dawn could not keenback tho clouds that wept be foreaua aftor U. O'a defeat on tho grid Irou. Itaiu bdatau to fall about tioon it l ! Saturday and tho Salem football team alighted from tho 2:00 train in a drench ing rain. But tho game waa billed, rain or shine, and the boys went out for a genuine wallow in tho mud and Blush and they had it. Tho peoplo wore anxious to aeo tho gamo; with umbrellas, mackintoshes and ail well booted waded through tho wet to tho Kincald Hold. There was probably 300 peoplo to witnos tliea con test which waa waged more flercoiy and stubbornly, perhaps, than any gamo yet played in Eugene. The homo team had prophesied - that if tho day was fair U of O would win, but If tlio ground waa nasty they would havo heavy odda against thorn In tho superior weight of their aprononta. And go it .proved. With from 10 fo 15 pounds heavier to tlio man, Salem held tlio score down to n goose egg for both sides in tlio first halt although U of O had tlio ball within 0 inches of goal nt ono timo. In tho second half Salom'a avoirdupois began to toll in tliolr favor and after tlio second half had nearly expired succeeded after a hard and otubborn atru gglo In making goal, scoring 5 points. Tho ball waa again put In play with only a minutes timo to go on, but before any progress had been mado timo waa called. Thus endod tlio gamo with a ecoro of Salem 5, U O0. Tlio U O'a accepted defeat gracofully realizing that on a dry Hold a different story would havo boon told this morn ing. It will now bo in order for thu University team to meet Salem under more favorablo circumatancos when tho real merits uf tho two tenuiu can bo fair ly tested. Though tho collegionBtako hard their dofeat, thoy havo no reason to"feol dis couraged. They played by far the hot ter gamo. Thoy showed n snap nnd vim which tho club men lacked. Coach Kaaraberg ia proud of his mon.and thinks thoy did horoically under tho great odda against them. McMillan tlio famoua Multnomah player, watched tlio gamo from tlio sido linoa and ho gives it aa his opinion that thu Univoraity lias tlio beat team it over put on tho gridiron. The gamo waa outiroiy lacking of apectacular plays, but tho hard playing of half-back Smith waa eomothing ter rltlc. Ilia line plunges and ground gain ing plays wore nover equaled, on U O'a gridiron, while on the dofonslvo, it waa Smith who got his man every time. The work of Scott, the quarter-back from O. A. O. was also phenomenal, SALEM MAN WAS DROWNED A. T, Gilbert, tho bankor, recolved a letter today informing bin that a boat waa upset at Capo Nome, aud among those drowned was A. A, Bashor, a real dont of North Salem. Mr. Baahor waa ono of tho tlrat men into t Dawson and had mado a comfortablb fortune. Ho leaves a family, SUPREME COURT OF APPEALL Iu tho Oregon supremo court tho case of City and Tort of Portland vs. J, B. Montgomery waa argued, Williams, Wood & Llnthicum and J. M. Long ap peared for tho appellants, and Stott. Boise A Stout, and .Mitchell & Tanner for the respondents. THE CAMPAIGN . IN MARION Neither sido la doing much. Tho Ko publicans are bettor organixod and are registering a groat tnany voters. Thoy have so far refused ad requests for joint dlscu&Mona, and are workiug hard to keop their voters away from opposition meetings THREE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Altona va, Dabnoy, afllrmed, Moore. Wolleuborg substituted for Marks va. Miuanl, modiQed, Motion to dismiaa appeal in S.kiner va. IowiB, Polk county. Denied, . Too Lasting PoaeraL The burial eervlco B, L. Lanatng will bo conducted at 0 :30 at tho resldehco of W, K. Winana, South Salem, andlat Uie Firot M. K. church at 10:S0, Burial at Iuo Misalon cemetery. Oie Lktate. A A marriage license was issued today to Hermann W. Barr aud Winlfroil O. Funnoll, P. Fennoll acting as wHneas. . mA aa 1 MtfiBiwjl !" iiwrin - i -wa tmmmimm mm w mm n - ... . , W1IIMIIWM' IMHM1.-..1- . THE SILENT CASHIER iioeatmngaoiyasiiyiuu.o... . ?., ,,e "? Cu turn tho crank, and It "does Is what tho busy business man terms the latest improved Cash Itaj. later AaiaMmetimea said of this marvoloua price of mechanism. PSrt tiSkaSS V Piano, but to the buay man it can , ami and amount ol your purcnare, wmi.o, .ivD "."-.--r ,, 1 1nr containing these facts and the further Information that t .10I rtnr thereof entitled to a rebate of 6 per cent, on casl ircha es and amount of your purchare, ond this ia a point careful buyora do not and others aliou fight of. Wo wore tlio first tlntvnvnr tent to havo others follow. But when you want tho lt l.n(,r line, alwaya go tho reliable, tho progressive, tlio up-to-dnto, tlio lending drugstore 01 DAN'L J. FRY, 310 Commercial St. Picture Mouldings goods, which is positively the neatest and most up-to-date line manufactured X Bring one of those pictures and let us show you how much improvement in the looks one of our frames will make at a very nominal expense. X Come and we will convince you that we carry the neatest, as well as the cheapest, line of mouldings in the city. i: LOW PRICED F. W. HOLLIS FIRST DOOR NORTH CITIZEN'S SUNDAY A Movement to Eliminate Politics. FROM AFFAIRS OF LONDON CITY A Mew Political Party Known as tbe National Democracy Has Ueen Organized la London City. r AsaselBtMi -r ta eh JaaratU. Nkw Yomc.Oct. 29 A dispatch to tho Tribune from London says: Citizens Sunday ia n now institution which waB catabliahed yestorday by tho concurrent action of hundreds of preach ers in tl0 metropolis. Tho obligations of true cltizoiiahip were enforced from tho pulpila both by tho established church and tho non-conformist bodies. Tlio return of tho London volunteers af ter an arduous campaign waa a safo and obvious topic and the borough counsels election next Thursday suggested color less homilies upon tho duty of taking hearty interest in local government and choosinK without prejudice tho best men. Tho pulpit admonition was not out of place undor tho second head for muni cipal elections havo never been taken seriously in London where "bumbledom" and "vestrydom" havo always excited a flnu irony and cynical amusement. Now that tho vestries are regrouped and transformed into 23 borough councils with Mayors tho obligations of citizen Bhip invito pulpit reflection. These councils will bo empowered to expend about $15,000,000 annually iu an area of 125 square miles witli a popula tion of over 5,000,000 whilo tho London county couuoil disposes of $50,000,000. They will bo something more than sub Lord ltoeobury'a ''federalized London" seems a rhetorical expression and tho londencios of decentralization are more potent than tlio forces of centralization. Aa the llsta of candidates aro mado up municipal agoucies and centers although mainly of formor voatrymon it scoma probable that tho busineea of lighting, paving and cleaning tho streets will be conducted by tho samo men on the old linos and that there will bo no radical cbangoj in tlio system of local govern ment, In conscquonco of tho ndoptlon of tho Four , Questions About a Machine Which- Sews tho fastest? Runs the easiest? Holds most thread? Makes least noise? Only ono maohlno can say "I" to the above, aud aevoral dojon other points equally aa import ant, that's the -,, ant, that's tho : : Standard Rotary Win Steed, Two In oat, LoH nd aula Stlfch. Wo keep It, aa well aa oil, need lea ami parts (or all machines. R.A.GLHQQINS ,' 307 Commercial Street. Carbide for vour gaa lamp, two pounds for 35 cents. ? . iMtvtfinnrtn it. in nn iiiiiiiiilmu vhcmiwi vr. -v- .,. b,lllon TfX-r namely? register tho kind tho test' prints, lMfl and iBflUca a tlckot lumiut imui mi,..".. .. of 5 per cent, on en rs do not and others si introduco UiIb syatein ami wtiti'h vp nro ton d not lose wrZtfttlnM syatcm in Salem, but to Intnxmco ims synem i "" "" thllt mttV bo. WO lead Blld I We have just received a . . . a new invoice of these & COMPANY. PURNITUHC HOUSE. OP POSTOFFICE. now municipal mechanism ono thing is already noticeable a tendency to drng nationnl politics into local contests. Tho Conservatives have dropped the namo of Moderates nnd nro striving to carry borough elections on party linos. W. M. Tliompsou, editor oP'Hoynold'a Newspaper" nnd n man of considerable ability aa nn organizer, has launched a new party known as tho National De mocracy, which may attract many dis satisfied radicals and workingmon. Its principles considered primarily are nutomntic registration with three montliB qualification ; manhood auffrngo with n singlo vote ; abolition of the house of Lords and the cost of olecttons at the oxpenco of tho state. Tho trades unions nnd labor party nro represented In the new organization and a amall group of radicals formerly in Parliament ia tak ing an activo interest in tho movo- cut but tlio socialist agitators nro not yet prominent. It is not clenr whether tlio National Democracy will open now lines of cleavage within tho tho Liberal party. FOR PACIFIC CABLE LINE Report or Lieutenant Hood Favors This Govern ment Owning nud Operating a Line Across the Pacific. Nkw Yohk, Oct. 21). A special to tlio Herald from Washington says: An earnest pleu for a government cnblo across thu Pacific Ocean ia mado by Lieutenant John Hood of tlio navy who performod notable work iu tho aurvoy which definitely established n satisfac tory route in an nrticlo published in tho current number of tho Proceedings of tho Naval Institute "If wo wish to secure ourselves ngaiust nil eventualities and bo fullycqulppod to tako our part successfully in thoBtrugglo of races that tho inovitablo laws of evolu tion forco us to enter lot us" says Lieu tonant Hood "not only fortify our porta build (loots nnd equip armies but let us by all moans prepare tho way to render thoao (loots nnd armies efficient nnd cap ablo of tholr utmost usefulness by sup plying thorn with tho snfo sure and prompt information so nocesaary to any successful undertaking. To carry out any design for tho prbtec tion and extonsion of our influence in our far distant possessions it is necessary to havo absolutely sure communication between our lleota and our seat of irov ornment. Tlio formor of tlioeo objects can only bo attained by tho construction of a national intor-oceanlo canal and tho latter by a national Pacific cable, Tho only way to attain this end witli certainty and euccesa ia for the govern ment to lay and oporato Ue own cablea and to construct, equip and man its own cabloahlps; and tho boglnulng of this great work cannot bo mado too soon, Lieutenant Hood takes a very pessimistic view of the chancoa of cablo loglalatlon. For a timo ho says It seemed probable that action would bo taken but now it may bo safely said all cablo legialation ia doad for the presont and Is more than likoly to remain doad for a long time to como while a merry fight goes on between thu opposing Ideaa of govern ment and private ownership. "For aura defence" continues tlio lieutonant,"both for qur own coasts and of our island possessions it is absolutely necossary for tho American Hoot to havo perfect freedom of movement to all parts oi our coi BIG RAILROAD FREIGHT POOL Raises Rate oa Wheat Arbitrarily One Cent. Result Is a Charge of Heavy Discriminat ion Against New York. " Nkw Youk, Oct. 29. Meinbera of the Produce Kxchango Grain Trade aro much diaturbed by the, announcement that tlio r-iroad grain pool between Buffalo and this uity had decided to ad vauco tho rato 1 cent per buBhfil.tliQreby Increasing tho rato of wheat to a 4 contB per bushel baala during November, and that futhormore thu roada in tho pool would absolutely refuse to, contract to transport any additional grain during the reat of October. i no announcement was made bv Frank Harriott who has eole charge of tho management of Uils pool which has boon entered by the New York Central and West 8horo, Krio, Lehigh and Lack awauua. There ia considerable feeling iu tho grain trail ovar thU action of thu roads Our Specials ffiz8u& tageofthem:A good Mackintosh for $ sn mM men's latest styles of Box Coats for $3.on & i,Vfc. Serge suits $8.50 and up $5.00, $6.00 and $6.5fc Ask to see them Just f nislii ng our lot of CamnaiS W are offering them at extra low prices .and the iK ff going it will be Hard to judge which way the eStlS?11 turn a. We are now offering the remains of our filli8 jackets at prices that will pay you to investigate x. :KaiJ line of skirts in all the latest colors. Some nlc f iW $1.50, $1.75 and up & You will find a splendid aSsormfo! of dry g ods, furnishing goods, etc.. at mn ratal s lew Cor. State and Com. Sts. Salem Or. Stop in at Mm Dry You can save from 25 to 75 per cent, by purch asing your foods there. All goods marked down. Choicevfine goods at reduced prices. I5RD0RE Location First Door v' f . - j i t i i, f rs r "Z AT THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, SALEM, OREC0N, Tho present year. You will find horo aiclllful toachora, correct methods ami molai equipments. Studenta admitted nt any timo. Visitors welcome For lllaitnw cataloguo addresH. W. I. Btausy, Principal, Salem, Qregoa tho complaint boing that a heavy in crease has lraou madu without previous notlcoand tho Now York railroads thua discriminating arbitrarily against thin port in favor of all rival ports. Reports aro current in tlio trado that ns n direct result of this notion largo quantities of grain havo already been diverted to Philadelphia nnd Boston which tho New York linn a endeavored to Bhip via tliis port but which tho rail roads in tho pool refused to mnko a ruto on, FOR IMPROVED GUNNERY PRACTICE. New Order to Improve Marksmanship and De velop Skill In an Art Wherein Americans Cxccll All Other Nations. Nkw Youk, Oct. 29. Important notion for tlio improvement of guuuory prac tice has been taken by tho navy depart ment upon the recommendation of Ileal Admiral Orowiushield, chief of thu Bureau of Navigation, says a Herald ( apodal from Washington. Tho depart ment iina issued n genoral order extend-! ing the course in gunnery instruction to each squadron of tho navy. The nuw order establishes nn "In spector of tnrget prnctico" who ahall bo present at the "fighting olliciency practice" provided and submit n com prehensive report thereon. It nlsocou utitutcs a board of officers to bo known as tho Board of Gunnery instructions who will select subject to tho approval ot tho commanding officer members of gun crows to take gunnery instruction course a. Preliminary instruction will bo given ; then final praotlco with small anna. Thou sub calibre practice will bo held nnd then tho preliminary target practice ahtp'a gun pofntora will ho aeloctod and thofje having tlio highest percentage will bo dotailod at the earliest opportunity for tho advanced courso provided for on board a gunnory training ship, NEW TODAY. Advertisements under this head Sc a line each Issue. MALE HELP WANTED Kellnblo men to sell our Jlno of high. grade lubricating oils, greases, paints and varnishes. Salary or commission. Ad dress Mutual Refilling Co., Cleveland, Ohio. SOMETHING NEW.-A sheet stool ulr tight heating stovo and sold by A. J. Hamilton & Son of their own inven tion that downs any stovo mado for aurvlco and l)uauty and Bold as cheap na tho cheapest light weight atoye of fured In the city. Call nnd examlnu before purchasing and convince your self of tho faut. A. J, Hamilton & Son. 149 Court Btreet opposite the new J. Q O. F. temple nnd opera houso.10-27.12t A flrst-CUss Dinner. Wo have anticipated tho wanta of our patrons and havo stocked up with chickonaaud other choice meats which accompanied by tlio luxuries of tho season will be served to ypur order at the Wonder Restaurant.' At the Old Stand. Wo appreciate tho patronage of tho people of Salem and tQcontinua to fur nish you with your meals, wo ure again proprietors of the White House P.ea taurant. Como around for your hot dinner. George Brothers. Dinner for the Kings. All Americana are"IingB"in thojr own right and all those who patronise na en joy tlio high atuudard meala per vol at. STKONo's IlUSTAUlUNT. Gqpd Ijealth.. If yoq wish to retain good health you, need to eat nronor fonJ. Ynn nn fntr all the drat class provisiona and grocerlee you noed irom Branson 4 Ragan. flder Barrelj. I have a lot of barrela and kegs suit able for older, wino or vinegar. Call on J. P. Rogers, 218 222 Com., St. 10 0 lm A splendid line nf I .MWfJ We are headqiarte? tS? 4" '. Racket h GREENBH South of the Postofiice, .. .... miviiimviim l'V BUUUI3 dividends. This fact it dcmonilnw continually by our graduates. F our etudonts liavoironiifrnmtwu An nn invnnimnnr n. l.. . Vf t, ,- . ' profitable employment daring thi hi1 two weeks. Plan now totaVeacccn MISS EVA 1?. COX roucttar of- PIANO AND ORGAN Also classes in sight reading, f No 333 Front Street, Salem, Oregoi MA o. fi W r -Taaohttr of- PIANO AND ORGAN AHo classos in sight reading. Stodk 47H Front etreot, Salem. Oregon. 8181s Miss licrllia PIANIST Pupila accepted at any tinn tog donco 1 block west of North Bchool,i lorn, Oregon. N. Y. N. COLLEGE" OF MUSIC AND AM A.J.I i. Carlrnd. Prln. Llterary.Dert. 2. M. parvln. Mus. ooc. Dimw of Docartment of Music. Full courma In tno principal hrw'to"-!!1! ana art. rim terra wmini hodiui b. Betul for circular to t-.&'tSl MUI 1)06, E-X9 Mmloroom No. 7, P.tlonBlk. Nnrthwf-stflrn Nnrmal School and Business Collet? - Salem Oregon Term ocens Sect. 24. Complelooouwesor ntudy Ngrmjl. M Common tfchool, lllgUachool, J" j ami Art. IM 11 Faculty, MMUUX l Bend tor clrculan. - A. J. GARLAND, A. M-PrUtlH- American Laundry Owned and operated by Amewj Work flrst-ciasa. Give it IZ age. Main ofllco and . . Church street. Telephone iW Branch offices, Wlnrut ClpgJ; .'A' . ,,- i fli.li. Ctrit. t Alien iiovero", nww" t vtxvvikmvxh j Shoes and Rubbers.,. 4 Y I . Just what yon new these wet days. n.iaiitu and price W ""' . .ti Isujt. Come ana wv. .. i gjtain a fit, X ' A . OSBURN. assttfji E. F iaww .....i. Moying Those Pi noeboBwtoi5 furniture, in u.-nii in pall on Ueiitiey aT ,M trucka. Covered. .&! Accomodating and careful itw i,., P),nnn sni. The old felt" p. S. BENTLEV if r. -r vtinM.s n-v Successor ' Allordcralwbottledbrwyl ...i., Kent one ""(j.), Frc city delivery. Telaph9" Gods S Bottled Beer rnT i r -, A