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fSSSSSImrmr ' --mt&w. Ji, , H J IW Hl y UWHII!WPWPI'PIPW i 8W K fl. vottiio coirtest iBRITISH NEWSPAPERS -ET WHICK X- ARE QUITE MIXED $600 PIANO WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TSecse !?, Seeictr. Ctenat, rcfcrrsiaEElfo fa Ssfeas- fffTe awiy ttrwrx t&e 1efs ssercfcurs a Salem, a BeastKui stjle 5. KteUJI Piue. rztotitt $6S. - SALEM'S BEST STORE WterDr7G9kStfefwl at. li swarf eflMtv Every jwrcAam aawwHtex- e a- wntwiar a CKy Reader JtKlaii w iame tfc a l ww wfe ,,,a?; taaetoB4aWpa?arf-iwSayajaUr to prfee, tk puss nJy gfws a-?- tuamf ibwbwc ; fr, wkfe ftnt-u refMtatfam. Tfcere " trnxm i " W7 tme wJ ovm eee Is mil ptwJ with K. HwtrttieMe low price, tie same fair treatment and tbe satse fceaest tslae rattb&is always prevail at ear store. Te ceatcit will protaMr tez e Je 3, &o ret ready to feelp yosr rtzt or favorite society win m$ trrand prize. :: :: :: Oyer the Apparent Contradictions in the Ex pansion Decisions. i ' " " SOCIETIES AND CLUBS The Last Hope of the Nesrro. i i Affairs of the Salem Woman s uuo. Other Social Events of the Capital City ONE CLAIMS THE DECISION IS A KNGCK'OUT FOR IMPERIALISM Larf Bflr. Governor General of Soath Africa Hxs Cse V EazUci toTatk it all Oyer Qaietly With Joe QaaterLite isd Otaver British Government Leaders. SOCIAL EVENTS TUESDAY, 3Iav 28-W. U. i. u- eeanty convention. Undergraduate leciul. WEDNESDAY. May 29-Vocal dittos of "Tbe Dream" at church. THURSDAY, May 30-3Iemorial exercises. Entertainment at Armory. SATURDAY, Jane 1 Shakespear trUlBCSCBt. PERSONALS rendi M. E. Day HolVersoife THE BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM LbLHLLLHELBf BTiLLMMaPMMr My Specialty Mv rlilv i fitting tlaaa r-cientlflcal- r ail of mr spare moment arc devoted to iho itndr of that one thin?. I do not fit bat actual bv careful II lb-ro Is a weak muscle, C. H. Hinges, - tho i-jm by gnf, meataremenla. a (lffMtUi nenr! or an Irrnnilar focns. have the glawj tfomid wp-cially for those conditions. I also devote a koo-1 deal of at tention to replacing loat and broken part of pctadw. EYES EXAMINED FKEE ExdiOtlkLsa 70ftuUxtntnct. 296 CoamercuJ Street. Ibeat Safee w K HAVE jut n-cfllvwl an Invoices ot tlieaeuooaiiiiiruciirorn inoiuc tnr. TIkiv aro txitturtliati vor. Tbeio talea can bo Imidk from tliuccIliiiK or faaUned to tbo wall, thua maklriK thetn ety convwilont. Tlioy aro lly proof. bavo two nhelvea mid liavo icruon irout and emla. Tho next tliln to n ro IrlRerator. If you haven't one, tho noxl time you pau our itoroalop In mid lot ua thow you a low ami quota you tho prices. F. 1. tiOlilS & 60. The Low Priced Furniture House. PaWMatwMawaMMaWlMnMMlMPj"WjjJj , , , , , aV mM 1 ANOTHER BIG COUNTY TEMPERANCE WOMAN XYr. May SS-A tfafc AeTitkwtnm Lomimt fs: Mre r lees tra4ktry aewamta ka Vw ..i l. J tkA deckfoa tb Ua4tl SUtea Sprwe Cowrt. TleSUdard eoridr that Amerfea cas bw gerern bw eosquf tt aa wholly Karate territory while the Daily Graph ic takw the view that the Bupremo Owrt b given lUi Htlon to "the im perialiit polky of the McKlnley Admin ittratio8."f Tbe I'oit'a dlpateh from Washington on the other baBd hoWa that the court haa decided Uiat ,,IroferIaHBm" la con trary to tbe conitltution. A dlapatch to the Trllne from London on taya: IJrd Mllner bw en dearored to convlnco hia f rlemli that he had come to England for real and that he la anxious to escape public lionizing and private boa pitallty. In reality he has returned with a view of exchanging Mjntlmenta with Mr. Chamberlain on many pointa connected with South African policy and he will remain In constant com manlcation with tho Colonial OHlce. Ills movementa will bo regulatwl by Mr. Ghamberlam'e convenience and every Important detail of the future govern ment of the oolonloa will be discussed between them. Ma frionda assert that while he shows signs ol tbe weight ol responsibility which be has been carry ing his health Is not permanently Im paired. Ho will be entertained quietly by Lord Koborts, Arthur Ualfour and many pub lic men before ho returns, but It Ib not likely thatthero will b any public ban quet. a ,U...uiMi in t io Hera (l irom oi. I'otorsburg eayH: Goruiany's tardy and reluctant withdrawal of her troops mid ships Irom China la looked upon hero aa a Holutlou entirely in accordanco with tho Idea put for ward nine months ago by Hunsia and Amorlctt. This withdrawal is foroed upon Germany by tho action of the other powors. Dlplomauy, radiating from Ht. Peters burg Is now making overy effort to effect n eottlomont of tlio llnanolal as pect of tho Chinese problem. Huwia fovoraaguarnteed loan. Theio ure In dluatlons that Franco will Join her will ingly anil Germany will assent because l.n linn nn ntlior Wav OUt of tllO dllli- oully Ukkmn, May . A dispatch to the Cologne Oaretto undur dato ol May 20 avii tho withdrawal ol tho German marines toBIng Tau has iwgun and that Itlto German quarter ol Pekln has been bamlod over to the UhlntMO authorlttes exptirluuintally lor a fortnight. At Baptist Church. Kullro W. 0. T. U. convention pro gram and MaUou'H ooiittMt tonight at liaptlHl church, Not at W. C. T. U. hall. . t. Many of the minor creditor? are cawident that their Interests wooM Ums fee more fully protected.' If a trustee iK-eured, he would practically super cede 3Ir. llatch aa receiver. en- Marlon County Divorce Suits Divorce proceedings have been filed in Department No 2. of Marlon county circuit court, in which Maggie M. Mothornls plaintiff and Mothorn defend ant. Desertion is cause named. Kaiser A Plater are attorney'a for plaintiff and Tlimon Ford is named aa counsel Mr. and Mrs Mothorn were married In this city on about August 19 1607, and loth have been resident of this county until In January. 1898, when James Mothorn went to Alaaka, where be remained until within tbelaat month and during this lime failed to support his wife, who has secured her maiutcn anc by working at hotels. Defendant owns 15 Iota of land In Block 1 in Simpson's addition and aio 8 acres valued at f 1000 In Howell's donation claim., which were sold for taxes in 180B. Ho also baa about 11500 in monev. Plaintiff owns .30 acres of land near Turner, valued at 750. She asks for ICO00 alimony, $100 attorney fea and expenses and one-third of his real pYoperty. A divorce was granted to O. F. Over man of Woodburn against Martha A. Overman. 1PII Of those fine 'Tcoo" Petticoat! -at- $1.10 each They're made of an exceptionally good quality of mercorUwl ratwi and have au acoonleou plaited rul ti around tho bottom, trimmed with ruchlng. Theiu sklrta are mad in a clean. woll'VeutilUted faatory aud every one elngly ex amined to make It perfect boforu ehipphig. $1.10 each DALYMPLE'S Te Q3llty Store W. C T- U. Workers Meet In Annual Convention There was a good atteiidaiico ol de votod tuiiiHiranuu wumuii at W. C. T, V. hall on Court utrret at thu seKtiuiii today and the program as published was carried out. I'HIXIHAH TUIMIUY KVKM.MI. Devotions Mrs. L P. Hound, of Me hama. 8. Mtikht. 3. Address of Weleomo- 4 Music. 6. Keiponio toAddresa of Welcome, by Mrs. Overton of Woodburn. (I. Marions Mrdal oouteat, 7. Original Poem, Mrs. Dura Gorhyol ol Woodburn. H. MedalAwardctl andPresrnlatlonhy Mrs. Helen D Harford, Hlnto Pies. U. Annouueeimiuta and Adjournment. XI.SMIHY OjCO Devotions, Mrs. Vandervort ol Ualem. 0;30 Reading Minutes by Ilea. Boo. 7 itft--Habbath Observanou lteort, Mrs. Mary Amies, Woodburn. U:4o Health ami Heredity, Mrs. Carie White, Balem. Ui60 Pa)r8uboct. Purity Mrs. I P. Hounds. Mehauia. lO'.lXi Franohlio, Mrs. Mary Ramp, Salem. 10:10 SctwntlUo IVmiwrance luitruo tlon, Mra. Kmlly II. JonM, tlrookt, 10:30 I.. T. L. Mrs. Dor Oorley of Woodbura. 10 30-Flower Mitalon and "Y" work, Mrs. Halite Ooulwu, HcotU Mills. 10 .40- Sunday BohwJ Work, Mra. Llublrt M. Morcoui, Woodburn. 10 60-W. O. T. V, Mlal Work, Mra. Julia Jones, Hrooki. 11 ilO Peace and Moray, Mra Cathar ine bherwood, BaUm. 11 :1!0 MtscvlUneom HuslHeai. 11 30 Courtesies. 11:45 Noontide Prayer, Aunounso uieut and Adlouriniiuiit ltOO-lKivotlons, Mm. Iabo, Salem. 1 .30- lUadlug mtuutM. 1 ;t5 Election of Otllvera. 2 lo Memorial hour. 3:00-(Juution llox and School of Methods, Mrs. Helen 1. Harford. The Wednesday evening program to bo at tho UaptUt Cliumli a follows i J. Iruvollons, Mr. Moiwm, Wood burn. 8. Muile. 3, Latturv, Mrs. Helen 1). Harftwtl, i, OolltKJtlon. 6. Music. tt, tieuedlctlon. 7. Adjoutnuieut Slue Die. Governor Gcer Will Offlclalc Gov. Geer has aoceptisl the Invitation of tbe Odd Fellows' lodges to be present and assist at tbo corner tone laying ol the new fwleral buUllng at Balem on Memorial Day. nankruptlonU'rocccdlnir A petition was fllol Monday in Judge llelllnger'a court declaring Gilbert Hros. tobo tmiikrupta, and asking that asking that a trusts In lMiukrnptoy Imi apmlnt el. Tho jtetltlon was got up by Mowrs J, A. Carson and J. A. Jeffreys, and was signed byMrs.IdaMutha,Wm. lwan and A. H. Kppley. Great Interest Is manifested Unlay among depositors in the Gilbert Krtv. IUhV. and a meeting among them is In progress this alternoon ditioussiiig the advisability of throwing tho matter Into bankruptoy. The chief question Invol ve! U whether or not by this prooa the recently withdrawn seourltiiw can lw restored lor tbo beuelltof all the do- Memorial Day Program . Tho Grand Army of the Republic and tho Woman's Relief Corps are complet ing arrangements for Memorial day and the Indications aro that everything will bo in readinoss for most complete and full obsorvanco of this day. T. Holvorson lias been appointed marflhal of tho day, Capt. J. Q. Karats ban Ikhjii "elected as aid, and other aids will bo oppolnted today. Tho following subordinate eoumittee on arrongometa have beea appointed by the Reueral cemmittee: Finance T. Holvereon. K. A.GrorMs, T. O. Smith. J. U. Barne. Program T. C. Smith, Mr. L. Dlek ey, G. A. Frentlea. Flowers Mrs. G. A. PrenUw. Mra., Routhwick, Mrs. K. A, Crossan, Mrs. J. K. Rom. Graves J. H. Smith, Jaues Batcketer, J. K. Ross. Hall Or. B. H. Bradthaw, Decoration Hall II. I. Brown, S. B. Walkins, Mrs. L. Dickey, Mrs. Soath wick, Mr. J. E. Ross, Mr. R. A.Croon. Mrs. G. A. Prentiss. Wednesday alternoon at 1 :30 o'clock thecommlttbo appointed by the G. A. R. will visit tho several schools in this city and address the children. The members named to visit the Salem schools uro; East 8alem Comrades R. A. Croa tian. A N. Gilbert, L. 1). Henry, Jas. Fisher. I). W. Matthews, It. F. South wick. F. C Porrine. Yew Park Comrados G. W. Grannis, W. H. Mlyars. G. A. Prentiss, B. 11. Ormsby, J.h. Ross. South Salem Comrades J. 0. Barnes, L. M. Baker, T.C. Smith, L. A. Port, Robert Lucas, '. M. Parvln, B. S. Had abaugh. North Salem Comrades H. L.Brown, A.S. Slippy. 8. B. Watkini, E. W. Bell, J. K. uootlu, A. f. .MaAleo, Central School Comrades T. Holver wn, A. W Drager, E. Y, CIiuhi, U. Griswold. B. II. Bradthaw. Reform School Comrades Joshua II. Smith, R. R. Ryan, J. P. Ryan. Tho Militia, the Chemawa band, and thruo companies of Chemawa cadets have Won ttocured for the parade on Memorial Day, to escort the G. A. R. and the Womun'a Relief Corps to the cmetery. Salem Women's Club Te rapid propees of the local club is att that eotiW be desired and probably as kk aa others learn of the great dviU?w of women's club work the memberabip will increase stilt more. At last Saturday's meeting moet of the bssiBMi transacted was attending to ftofiatah affairs of previous meeting and planning work for tbe two coming meetings which are all that will be held until October first. One Important step taken at this mating was tbe action taken to eecure membership i the state federation. The benefit to the club from this source will not be to mueh until the organiza tion is enraged in active work, but from that time on it will prove a lastiug source of profit. The expense entailed It slight and two delegates, one of whom muet be president, will be appointed to attend the annual meeting of Ihe Federation, which meeta in Portland In October. Alter the number ol members of the local club has passed 25, another delegate is allowed foreach additional (!6. The departments were each aisigued a chairman, who does not take tho placo of teacher, but waa selected on account of her suitability for tho placo an a leader In the line of study adopted. Tbe chairmen areas follews: Literature, Mrs. A. IN. Bush; Science Mrs, A. M. Kelligber; Art, Mrs. F. W. Wiggins; Education and Domestic Science, Mrs. C. E. Davidson; Current Events, Mrs. J. E. Eakin. The total membarship ol the club embraces the appended names: Irenes. Calbreatb, Lulu H, Bush, Ella Fennel Jewop, Caroline L. Bristal Killiber, E. A. Lee, Helen Griflth Giesy, Gertrude Sharp Dibble, Cora M. B. B.. Bass baa gone to Albany. Dr. Grace Albright is In Albany. E. S. Stearns has gone to Albany. I C. W. Fulton of Astoria la in the city. I Mrs. M. B. Hie, of Hubbard, if in Sa lem. i J. A. Bernard! has returned from Eu gene. , E. M. Howe of Turner has returned 'home. Harry Btapleton baa leturned from Portland. Miss JeesieCampbell is visiting friends at JIarion. Mr?. H. Overton is in the city from Woodburn. Mrs. Crtrrie Young, ol Woodburn, is in the city. Mies LlMte O'Nell, of Portland, baa re turned home. Mrs. M. J. Maitere is visiting friend at Woodburn. G. L. Lovell, of Brooks, was In the city yesterday. C. E. Vanney has returned to his home at Turner. Miss Gladys Farrar has returned frcm a visit at Portland. Judge II. II. Hewitt has returned to his home in Albany. H. A. Young and D. D. Tarpley have returned from Toledo. Miss Lizzie 8wartz has returned to her home at Junction City. Mrs. Archie Mason, of Portland, is visiting friends iu Salsui. Sureyor-General Henry Meld rum, of Oregon City, is in Salem today. Mrs. HottieA. Sturtevant of Feme, Canada, was in Salem Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. N'.Cberrlngton. of Dallas, were in Salem, Monday. Mra. Cbas. Lucas and daughter. Esther, have gone to Junction City. . B. J. McGlll returned to hi home in Colorado after visiting A. McUitl of this city. I W. T. Leach of Denver, who has ben visiting J. E. Allison, has returned Men's and boys' Spring and Summer suits at a saving of one-third their regular price. ftlenls Clay Worsted suits for $9.00. Scotch Tweed suit for $6.00. A well made and neat looking suit in Ore gon serge from $4.50 to $5.00 Large assortment of men's and boys' hats at special values. Remember us when you want a sweater. We haye them from 47c to $3.00. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RACKET Cor. State and Commercial Sts.t Salem Ore. 6Sl) V3IU6S tons, silkand J satin ribbons, laces, embroideries, insertions, corsets, gloves, hosiery, underwear and a general line of dry goods and shoes at Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store First door south of JPost Office. i-vr -A X' ZZx Damson, Augusta Giesy, Emllie Giesy iome. .. . . f T.f-l T - fMM.Inn ' lleMncKB.Beii Um JUUU, ma wj Keia, El ma Lock wood Eakin, Mrs. C. P. BUbop, Mra. Emma J. Holverton, Mim Emma Moore, Isabel T. Geer, Marcea M. Preerott, Maud M. Prescott, Mrs. J. M. Martin, Jeannetts Meredith, Rn M. Mott. Cook M. Jones, Mrs. C. M. Ogle, MUs Eva F. Cox, Mattie i. Batty,Mrs.A. J. Monroe, Genevieve Hasbai, Ethel Uogbes, Mrs. ,P. II. Sroat, Ida B. Bickers' Jeannetie aus- worth, Florenca 31. V7 right, Mrs. .Mary Nelson Davidson. of Ashland has a visit with re- iJA "" lrv i i Now is the Season to Plant.... PANSIES LOBELIA CARNATIONS CALLI0PSIS SALVIAS We have tho Plants, and will have others In aeaeon. Callearlv. Sayage & Reid, Secdmen, balem, Ore. For the morning memorial exorcises the streetcars will leave the corner of Slate and Liberty streets at 10 o'clock ami no procession will lie formed until mo arrive at Leo Mission street on Asy lum avenue, where we will form inline and inarch to the grounds and mutter tlimera uon graves in mem o'y of thu loved ones who lay at rest, and place the markers on the comrades graveo. IM all old comrades and their families bo present. We also hope to see all fraternal orders and citizens laryoly represented oil this occasion. lly order Committee, i J. It. FA1RBANK, Com'd. mat Tribune snap That bunch of VXX), S-tO models in ladies' Tribunes, landed Saturday, and what with back orders, and new sales, they are going to last but a very few days at the price we have put on them $30. It would be well for vou to lose no time in getting one if you are after a snap, They have sold at ?35 all summer, but these were reduced in cost to me, and you get the benefit, Colored Women's Clubs. A woman's tears defeated certain members of the Chicago Social Economics Club In their plan for applying for membership In the Federation of Color ed Women's Clubs. Mrs. William Krohn, alter arguing agaiest all the other speakers burst tears and Mrs. Ida Wells Barnett, a colored member of the club, out of sympathy moved to lay the application on tho table. When the debate opened tbo members appeared to ( favor the resolution asking for member ship. I The women who had spoken most radically on the other side were the first to offer Mrs. Krohn sympathy. Mrs. Barnett row at once and moved that the resolution be laid uon the table. President Dickinson, who was strong ly in favor of the resolution, put the motion without hesitation. The vote stood eight to five in favor of tabling the resolution. There were about '25 mem bers present but half of them refused to vote. California Club At present there Is keen dis appointment among the mem oirs of the California Club over the failure of the Calaveras trees bill In Congress. Speaker Henderson could not be prevailed upon to let it come up for consideration, an attitude which it is dillicult (or Calilornians to understand. But aa ho was most friendly when the first measure passed, we will crodit him with good Intentions, and think that ao mauy other matters failed of a bearing that to have made a specific ruling In favor ol California's interest would have made troublesome complica tions. No one who knows the energy of the California Club will teel at all hopeless. It it entirely probable that some kind of a safeguard will be erected about tbe grove which will protect it from the ax until further legislation is enacted. It is also consistent with existing conditions that Whiteside, the present owner, will deed It to California Club Women. Mrs. P. B. Beckley returned home after lathes here. Mrs. 31. E. Percival went to Mon rocratb last evening lor a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Eva Lueas has returned to Arling ton alter viaitinz her daughter 3In. Frank Albright of this city. b'cott Bozorth and Mr. and Mre. George W. Weeks are attending tho State Grange m eetings at Albany. W. A. 3Ianning has returned to Salem to spend the summer months. He has been attending Stanford University. Weather Report Fair tonight and Wednesday, ably warmer Wednesday. Prob- 1 II. Snook and Geo. C. Mourer went to Eugene today to begin work on the new schoolhouse for the erection of whloh Mr. Snook has a contract. Wheat Market, San FBAitaco,3Iay 28. Cash 07 Chicaoo, 111., May 28 July. 74. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK BY The Sidney Power Co, SIDNEY ORBQO.V 31ade for family use, nsk your grocers for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. A. T. WALN Agent There is no "Perfectly Satisfied" la what every onetay, who smokes La Corona 10-cent cigars. Made in Salem. AUO0BT HCCKBNSTKIN, You should see Branson A Ra Polk county this morning. We Big. Red Ripe Strawberries; Iresh fi supply of the best avery day. an's rom get a $43.00 To Buffalo. Are you going7 The lowest rate here Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc. Doily delivery and nold at principal groceries. Pastry made to order. CDPPIAI Sunday roast and Baked orEUAL Beans done free for our Give us a trial. customers. C. E.-Mcllwain, Prop. Place Like Home And to feel and le at homo la to tiado at The Fair Store Where you can find bargains in everything, for men, boys' ladies' and children. If you want any thing to uso or wear, you can get it at tho lowost Racket pricca lor cash. Come in and get our prices whether you buy or hot. The Fair Store 274 Commercial st. Salem. Or. Frances G. Parkhurst Resident Agent. m W M A to lor uaa been ib.iuanu ttieeame re turning, making the lowest round trip 1115.40. but the BURLINGTON ROUTE will now sell you Round Trip tickets for fSU.ui wnlcli is tne same aa f 43.00 each way and you can have choice ot routes and seven trains on dates of sale. Go over one road and return another. On this low rate you can also reach other Eastern points ; tickets are first class and stopovers premitted. Quickest Mine and best service. Write us for full partic ulars before makingother arrangements. Auuress K. w. t-oater, Ticket Agent BURLINGTNN ROUTE, Corner Ihlrd and Stark, Portland, Ore. 5-23 t6 &r AU Sorts of Sundries for the Wheel. A. WIQQIN3 255'257 Liberty Street. Bludebaker wagons aud buggies. McOonuwk mowers, btilra and rakr. Unwell K.iue4 aud thresher. Urm uxailunery. bicycle aud machine. Buffalo Club Women The club women of Buffalo will take a prominent part in the affairs of the coming Pan-American Exposition to be held in their city and the Woman's Administration Building will be one of the most Inviting places on the grounds. tt is them that visiting olub women ill be accord.! a welcome and can realty "make themselvea at home." While the club women will entertain visitors they do not have to oonceru tbtimselves about tbe dWplay ot women's work, for, unlike the Ohieago Exhibition, tt will be shown with that of the me. Over till step! forward, Buffalo wutuwt are rvjoleingaad St. Louis wowch are pro. For a Short Time That's tbe truth all around. The trav have to """ uw,ur "u opiwians cure you lor )iivii time "j uuuiuk jruu niiu upii atw to make you feel eood until thev get out of town, and fit you with glaste's wnwii win apparently seem all right un tit tne short Time Optician la out of town. It is a well kuown tact that these men nave no Interest in you whatever, only to get your monev. To find them is like locating Paddy's rlea.for the reanon they only Remain in one spot for a btiort itme. We have Uid our Corner Stone in mis community years ago. We have not hundreds but thousands who will ieuiy io our aouuy and giving of satis faction. We are studious readers ot all the latest literature and books on this subject while the Short Time Optician is kept busy all his spare time making trains and boats. We certainly do not only talk but can convince you. We have the latest up to-the-minute instru wents for detecting any eye defects, and do not tell everyone who comes in our omce they certainly need glasses. Then again there are those who have a mania for trving everything for a Short Time and would not give a permanently lo cated practitioner even an opportunity to at least tall them the truth, and last but not least remember when we do anything for you we are here to make It good in caw some little defect may ea ? Shon Time. We don't claim to be infallible, but its by our mistake e accomplish good results afterwards, not ib glasses alone, but in everything else, We pay taxes here, we buy all our provisions aud clothing here, we subscribe to all local celebrations for tho Jwaetlt of the town and it will only be a -mui wmc "iicu jott wiiiana out that Cltiug. When the exhibUwu in this city , Kv C"1 reaulta and save your money comes iu 1908 there will be uo invidious 0Dti an g i n his.1 Uled distinctions. Santracc.Ko CLromch, r yes tested free, 8M Commercial st. Masons an d Contractors Our warehouses nro crowded with representative lines of high grade build ing materials. Giant cement and Roche Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear sand and concrete gravel. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 301 319 Front St NEW TODAY. The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co., of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Offices in Uio 3Iasonic Building, (for merly Reed's Opera House.) Second iloor. First door as you step out of tho elevator. AlvcrtlseraentJ under tbls beil 5c a tine each issue SCREUN DOORS And windows, lawn, chicken, and field fencing; plain wire and shingle. Prices reasonable. alter Morley, Salem Fence Works, No. 5W State etrett. 5 27 3t FOR SALE-Two good second-hand buggtet. Inquire Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Branch, Salem. tf. TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL f COMING AND GOING Dled WEBER In County Hospital in Vent ura ilay 17. lWOi, John Clwise Weber, a native of Hungary and aged 68 years. Choosing Something Tooth some for Dinner, Breakfast or supper is always a pleaar to those who look over the many ueu- SA,r.PfrAEI EHjgane, Oregon, ' & ec impriso our stock a W uNwuay. .Hy p, IWI, Jno. V. rr' , ' J - ,-'- ;Vu .,i nacktf. oappingneiu, akei -is years and ir:Ttw.rLi.iiaft vatlon. Our fresh arrlvala of " berries and lemons aro choice and w priced. 3 dozen large fancy lemons omj 25 cents. M, T, Rineman 132 SUteiStreet lb0,t 1SI months, of pneumonia. 3IARTIN.-At her home in Portland, Orogon, 3Iay 7, 1VKH. 3liss Emma Martin, dau.li tor of 3Irs. Mary 3Iart in of Salem, alter an illness ol three months. Deceased was well known In SAhm where she haa a wide circle of friends, She haa lived in Portland for some time. Since Maroh 1st. she baa been ailing, and during the past month she was so serious ly ill, that her mother atteuded her. The many friends iu this city and in Por tland sympathize deeply with the strick en family in their great bereavement. The funeral will be held Wednesday, at t a. in , in the Cathedral at Portlinri. D.E Huatslater. Funeral Director 107 State Street, "Phone Red 2423 Silea Ortwa. Resl deace 390 Ceurt. Pheae BLUW2181. O. -C. T. Go's PAiUENUKK BTKAliKU altonA LB&VES FOB rOUTIiAND DUly xeept Bundy t a. ';TEo QUICK TJMK AND CBKAP IIATKC Dook between Rtalewidt ourtlt M. P. BALDWIN, Aol