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.si.-:.- H Kfla1OTtJWWn . ! ' i M ! ; K J ' I!' f ..I IBMiMBBlB""""""""""""""' " New Walking Skirts, and Silk Waists Came yesterday. New embroidery silks, Crochet silks, embroid ery hoops, steel beads. HoiversonT! Holversojfs 11 H m m m m m The Wrapper Sale HI II It started off well this morning. Every wrapper in the store is in eluded in this sale-the Spring styles just come. It's a good time to save this week. These are the best bargains you ever bought. R E $60 wrappers 49c $90 wrappers 79c $1 00 wrappers 83c $1 25 wrappers 95c $1.50 wrapp's $125 $2.00 wrapp's $ 1.68 $2.50 wrapp's $2.10 $3.00 wrapp's $2.68 B ra B 0 LIBERAL CAPITAL C,TY Salem People Respond With Eleven Thousand. Of the $35,000 Needed to to Clear the University of Debt. I et MHBBBBBBMMHHHHHNBBHHRHBHHBBBil PRICB Ontb no Ico when you got satlsfootory results. Wp spare no pains In pleasing our cuBtotnora. Optics Is our buslm-Hs, wo keep up with tlio InteBt appliances for teat lntleyM. ' CORUKOT BYPASSES must he properly adapted to ; tho now. and faco, as well as thu eyoB. Wo rIvo particular attontlon to this port of fitting spoctacloa and eyeglasses. OHAS.RHINGES OPTICIAN. Present location 296 Com'l st. After March 1st. 88 StateSt.KexttouanK. Do You. Want Good Oysters? If to you would do well to call and tec our stook of Standard, Stlect, and Extra Select Oysters. CHERRY STONE OYSTER - Has larctr ami more oysters rer can than any other oyster In the market. We sell them at 15c and 30c per can. PREFERRED STOCK OYSTER9-An eleiant extra select oyster, lane cans 30c. DLUE POINT OYSTERS-At ISC and 30c per can. STANDARD OYSTERS-An elefant se'ect oys ter, next to niue point, ones 15c two for 25c. Twos 2 5c, two for 45c. Special prlci per doi. lots STANDARD OYSTERS -The best 10c oysters aiolm. 3 cans fori 5c. QOcpcrdoz. Larte sfze 20c or 3 cans for 50c. R.OTJHL Si GRABBR 124 State Street. Telephone 511 Brain Food for Breakfast Needed. You also want Semething: that will Stay by you. A Choice Mackeral or a Piece of other fine Salted fish freshened is just the thing with your coffee and cakes on these spring Mornings with a Little fruit at RIHEHflrfS Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY Manaicr i Some Handsome Silk Waists Select styles; newest kinks as to cut. Not many of each, and hardly any two alike. Early choosing here is satisfac tory. $4.00 to $15.00 each AONDAY, AARCI1 3. Original Dig Double Hpecta. cular UNCLE TOM'S CABIN THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL. More (Ira ml Novelties than titer, l'rof. Derr'a Military Hand. Wagons Drawn by Handsome Shetland l'OIllt'6. Male and Female Quartettes. Grand Viiton ami Transformation Bee nea. Kva ami HerOoldon Chariot. Watoh (or tlio Hlg Parade It IWta a Circus, FPK10KS 78c, 60o ami 860. Boats on ealo at box oflloo MomUy at 0 a, m. Grand Opera House. JOHN V, CORDRAY. Maaatcr. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. The event ol the theatrioal year. FIRST TIME HERE James K, Uaclett'a Great Romautlc Succeea The Pride of Jennico Presented by spolal arrangement with Mr, Daulol Frohiuaa. Original scenery, owtuuiw and stage effeoU and a powerful cast. Vtm, t.60, 1, 71c, Wi and 9, Box office 0u on Wednesday, 9 a. iu. Select the New Dress Now The bloom and freshness of spring is on every piece; the assortments are largest and the prices proper. Fine New Umbrellas "Closet the old one," Vou can well afford a new one at the prices we are selling them. The new line is full of new style handles. 49c to $6.00 each . DALRYMPLE'S , Sewing Machines Standard Rotary, White Rotary White Shuttle He idee cheap machiuoi from f 17,60 up. Thure's always economy in buying good goods and Standards and Whites represent the best that money can buy. However Kveryout cau't pay the price, but all families have sewing to do. Come In and see our 86 machines. Borne good second-baud tuaohiues good oues at (10, with hi, u arm ami quite a number of attachments. Other low arm machined aa low as ffi, all ready to sow. Needles, oil ami parts for all inaoblues. Repairing by X, 11. Hurley. Ilriug in your old maolilue. Eleven thousand and thirty dollars has been raised toward the debt of Wlllam etto university. $9,000 Sunday morning, $2,000 In the evening. At tho regular service Bunday morn ing Rev. J. 11. Colemnu D. T)., presi dent o( tho university, was in charge, tul hv hU solicitations together with Dr. Parsons and others raised this largo Bum of money In but a Short time. Their success was rather a surprise to many ol those present, and has resultod In arousing Increased Interest and en thusiasm In tho work. Tho subscribers are as follews: W.H. Odell fJOOO Mrs. W. II. Odell iwu Kov. D. A. Watters iwu M.E Church lpOO Atrlend 1"00 0. P. Uishop 300 A.N. Moores fO J. Reynolds 2&0 Mary E. Reynolds 250 Edwin 0. Cross 2fi0 I.O Itarnea 200 A Friend 60 Prof, nnd Mrs. W. 0. Hawley 150 D.T. Hrowu J50 J.T. Matthows 100 J.D. Loo , JO?, Mrs. I). II. Leach 100 Statesman Pub. Co 100 W.P. Drew w Mrs. W. P. Drew 100 AFrlend 100 Mabel L. Carter 76 All of tho following gavo 0 each ; A. friend, II. I'ohlo, 0. J. At wood, Mrs Ellis L. A. Kerr, Mr. andJJMrs. A. A. Lcn.Mrs.J. M. Long, Mr. and Mrs. L T. Keynolds. The subscribers at $26 were: J. M Ijona, 0. II. Chapman, Geo. E. Hatch, J. W. Roynolds. O. A. Ularlc, u. Mann, Mrs. Dexter Field. Those subscribing ton dellars: W. 0. Price, Xlss Jeunotte Meredith, Thos. Jory, Mies Olara Smith, Mrs. Dtminltt, Miso Eva Dimmltt. Mrs. M. B. Nichols, Mrs. 0. NV. Uoeachsn.MiBS Leona Lo.vis, 3a. A. French, H. Q. Guild. W. 0 Klddell, W. II. Fischer, E. SS RIddoll, Mra. Rubt. Starns, Miss Delta Lowls, Mrs. 11. II. Vandervort, Arthur Galo, Frank L. Grannls. II. W.Swafford, Mrs. John Hughes, A iriend. S. A. Slewort, Hoy Ohtnart. U. S. Gruell, W. W. Hill, Mis. 0. A. Clark. F. S. Gilbert, Mrs L. F. Keoler.F. V. Poorman.fc'cott Bozir h, Mra Eliza Leo, Ollvo Myrlck. The $5 aubBcrlptions were from : Geo Hundall, Geo. Lavor, Mrs. Motcalf, Ix)Is Alderson. Leila SwHfford, Mis. 0. L. Ueau, E Ina Porrish, A Friend Mrs. Kyder, iilrs. uoss uonsoti, a. m. Camp, A. Vass, H. M Craig, G W. HoliiBior. 8vlvla Metcalf, Mrs. Frank ll.tan. Mrs. Wm. Oherrlngton, Mibb Itiiirwlm Iiwls. J. H. Bedford. Mra. G A. Crnndall, Edwin Oapnor, Clara HoN strom, 1a;oii Clark, J. 11. Blair, It, H Howit, Kutli Hold, Austin Prico. Uoy L 1 1 ico, Miss Maggie Percival, Miss Ada I'aylor, D. A. torbos, Miss Julia Web Bter, Miss Erma Clarke, Rotcoo Leo, MiBS Hallio James, Miss Mabel James, Karl Sharp, Frank Bean, B. T. Kumler, Miss Elepha Starns, Mrs. Boone, Miss Daisy Musick. Miss Pearl Copley. General Ouoll took charge of tho eve nlng meeting. He made a strong ploa for Christian culture Education not founded ou a moral basis only gave add id force to pernicious activity. It stood (or tho upbuilding of the best in human nature. He stated that tho income from tlio endowment had been used to meet Interest on indebtedness. If the debt were paid tho endowment n( 140.000 would stand intact. As soon us the debt was paid it was their purpose tn Increase tlio euuowmeut to fiuu.uou. lie pictured an encourgaing future for thu Salem school as the Wesleyan in stitution of thu Pacific coast. Immigra tion by millions wore coining this way and they uoeded education. Dr. Coleman wjia Introduced and) ro poated his statement of the morning, that this day was historic dato for the city of Salem. Ho thankod the other pastor's (or having closed their churches and omo out with their (locks to this meeting. Do groat university was ever built up uy tuo eiioru ot one uonomiua Hon. He was clad to welcome tho oo operation of peoploof all denominations In tho upbuilding ol tuo old pioneer school. Evenliur Subscriptions. An additional sum of $20110 was raised Sunday n gut, made up of now and ad ditional subscriptions. They were as follews: J. II. Albert, on endowment 11 000 L. B. Geer 100 Mrs. L. B. Geer 100 Dr. J. V. Meredith M Clay on Wentx BO Epwortb League 25 FlrstM.E.R.S 25 Chemawa Indian Band -o A. H. Cloush 25 Wro. B.Mitchell...... 25 Mrs. J. R. Sharp ard Laura 25 GldoonStolz ;" Arthur Gale J5 N.J.Damon 5 F P Roblln JO Classl3 S. 8 JO fj. O. Olivnr 10 Wlnntfred Rlgdon 0 R. B. Duncan JO Ethel Rnymond J Rev. II. A.Kotchum jU Ml Ktlna Tnvlor 10 Mlfs Florence Cunningham 10 Rov. W. C. Knntner 10 0 W Bocschan JO H M Branson JO A Friend 10 Those giving $5 each wcro F. A. Kurtz, Glen Unruh. W.A Dabney, Mra. Min nie Curtis. Edno Cross. Claude Crusan, Mrs. II. W. Swafford, Miss Magale Mc Fadden, Miss Lena Schlndlor, 0. V. Rydor, Morgflret Unruh, Ruby Cornell and J. W. Long. Wants a Divorce- Edwin A. Jory, who states that his wife Joeie Jory has left his bed nnd board has Died a complaint with tho Stato Olr- miit Hnnrt nnd auks for a letrnl separation. Tho woman iu tho caao waB formerly well-known In Salem as Miss Josie Sny der whoso norentB still livo near Tumor. She Is conducting a boarding house busi ness in Dawson and owns considerable ptoperty in West Dawson. L II. Mc Mahan is attorney for tho plaintiff MARRIED. CAMPBELL SAYRE. On Sunday evoning, March 2. 1002 at the residonco of tho groom's mothor. Mrs Ruth Say -ro.cornorof Fourteenth and Chemoketa Btreets.Miss Esther Campbell.daughtor of Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Campbell of South Salem, to J. W. Sayre, Uov. Win. Coney of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiating. Mr. and Mra. Sayte are well known in this city where they have lived for many years. Mr. Sayre la In tho employ of Knox & Murphy, plumbers. Ihoy will reside in this city, having Eccured apart ments in tho Geo. F. Smith houeo oppo site tho Llttlo Central tchool building. Tho wedding was attended by about 25 friends of thu contracting parties and tho event was a mon luipy one. MORRIF NEAL At rhe personage of thu First M. E. church, Salem .Oregon, Friday. February 28, 1002, MlsaM. Catherine Neul to Mr. Lester Morris, Rev. John ParsonB, D. L) , ofllciatlng. The happy couplu aro both residents of tho Turner neighborhood, where they will make their future honii'. DIED. CUNNINGHAM. At the homo of tho prents, at Liberty. (our miles south of Salem, Oregon. Saturday, March 1, 1002, tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cunningham. A M, Cloud, successor to D. E, llunislngcr. Funeral Director. 107 State Street, Phone Hed 2423.SatemlOrei.on, Residence phone Ho 221. Socialist County Convention Tho Socialists of Marlon county aro hereby called to movt in convention at Salem at tho old Grange hall over Stein er'e grocery store on Stato street, Wednesday, March 5th at 10 a. m. All Socialists and their ladies are invited to bo present. R R Ryan, chairman. 3 3 2t U. t. blierwood, secy. Robert G. Morrli, an attorney of Portland wa'i in Salem today. 15. B. Tongue of HillBboro son of Con gressman Tongue, was in the city today. J. K. Weathorford and II. 0. Watson, of Albany argued cases befoiu the sup remo court today. Four Piano Sales. Geo. 0. Will reports four sales of pi anos to prominent Salem citizens, Em erson, Grantor stylo, since Saturdoy noon, aud this is only Monday. No time to writo nils. SALEM SCHOOL BOARD Recommends Vaccination to Parents. A Aedical Opinion Says this is No True Smallpox. Tho Salem school toard rejected com pulsory vaccination and leaves it to the option of paronts. Tho board of director! for the Salem school district, met Satur day night, In regular seseion, and aftor a brief discussion, decided to recommend to parentB that pupils in tho public schools bo vacclnatod, as a preventive against the diseaso now appearing In various parts of the state, no outer out ness was transacted by the board. What Is This Disease? Tho provalencool smallpox tbrougL out tho west makes tho following article from the Medical Age especially timely It was furnisi ed this wollknown publi cation by I. N. Bralnord. M. D. Alma, Mich., superintendent Bralnord Surgical hospital, member Saginaw County Med ical society, member Michigan State Medical aocicly, member American Med. ical association. He says: "Well, now, what la thiB disease? I a Ur. Wo rn calllne it small pox upon the principal of when the king takes snuff wo all sneeze. But tho name is unfortunate; it strikes ter ror to some, and gives an opportunity to somo knavish doctora to rob the publ c . .... 1... I..lniil,nna rlinrcPH. It IS wnrih no more to take caro of one of theso cases than it is to take care of a caso of measles. Almost within my recollection typhus nnd typhoid fnvors were counted ao one disease, men untinM fnvnr was split off nnd christened. . ...,,, Filteen years ago I ndvocateu mo mmi ttty of diphtheria and membraneous croup. I do not think I had a hearer who bolloved It thou ; now everybody ad mits it. Twenty yeora ago many be lieved In a typho-malarihl foer; proba bly nobody does now. Medical views are changing. I predict this '. mallpox will bo split off from tho genuine small pox and be given a new namo. "It might poesibly bo argued that this is varioloid but for tho fact that people who have never heon vaccinated have it just like those who have. Indeed, iu my observation, they have hod it lighter-" . ., .u r. nit nnliliiiirs of smallnox tho mortality Is from 15 to 50 per cent (Hyde, In 'A Svstem of Medicine," Pepper, vol- See Our North Window for the ISpring Styles in inrnmiiinniiMninniMnniiifiiiniinii etc I li 1 I C tininntrmiiTTTTO jijjllMllllW B: Derbies, Panamas, Fedoras, etc. in all the prevailing shades. For correct patterns in Spring shirts and Fancy Hosiery, see soutn winaow. We (are headquarters for Oregon - made suits, shirts, underwear, etc Sa em loo I S ore 25t-256 Commercial Street. Salem, Oreion. -5fisBsKssKs.sM5s5 jsjfaHsfa?? 0 B iTORE... PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. 1 umo 1 ) "In my 70 cases four havo had genuine smallpox before, they claim. Thlsehows that smallpox does not protect agnintt ii,i iii.,ne.. This is an extremely hard blow at tho theory that this disease is em i llpox. Especially is this so when placeu besldo tno experience ui wr. Welch, who is just now so much quoted ly our state board of health us an i ut'iorlty In smallpox. Dr. Welch sava Unit no true second attack was ever wit nepeed by him In his 5000 cases in the Philadelphia Municipal hospital. "In 62 nf my cases I have records con cerning former vaccinations. Twenty -seven havo, and 26 have not been buc cessfully vaccinated Most of these weie vaccinated only ten months before tins outbreak, and n tow havo beon vaccinated siuco the epidemic camo on. any expectation of using this .45c. 05c TWO DAYS GREAT BARGAIN SALE. Monday and Tuesday. AT 45c Ladles black morcerized bongalino underskirts trimm ed with ruillcs and flounces on bottom. Regular prico 75c. For thiB salo only .... ,-. .; ATCic-Wack morcorir.ed ducheso underskirts rulUed on bot tom with heovv flounces The greatest mrgoln In Salem. ii. ..rlnu 1 FO Fnr this sale onlv AT 75 Blrck Italian Heavy Duchesso Mercerized underskirts tho latest flounced and rullled also hemmed stitched. Regular price 2.76. For tlila ealo only. .... I 5 AT H.90 All silk tnffeta underskirts, all colors, double ilounc td. pleated andrullled these are swell undurBklrts and a good bargain. Regular price $7 50. For this sale only.. . .4 DO w Elate nnsalc for two days only the following Interesting Items: Ladles 35c fleeced undewear, iscudles. children & misses black stocklnis IBe quality seam- less aal stainless, price per pair 10. Iluck towel. 36 ty 18 10c quality for this bale Sc each pins lc books a d eyes Ic card, WE ARE THE MAKERS OF LOW PRICES ON RELIABLE GOODS. McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. ft Vi i !? ! i i i ft Court Street. - rJSrsSs Lots of new goods at GrcenbaunYs. New "ieS I silks, new velvets in pretty shades, New I would have ascertained when the oth , , , 1 1 xa J TVT-. Xi or vacclnationa were niadp. Last .week ' CUftain SCrimS and QOUeO bWlbbi ICW i" 1 nail in my care a uuuy hick wiui hub i Fine Cakes and. Bread. '1 ho tinost bread and imstrles in tho city aro mado at tho Pioneer Bakory. All good housokeepors say they can't do without them. 8omhroro won tho California Derby at Oakland in 2 10. llsT- drapery, very pretty and only 9c a yd, an was in jjew st0ck ol nuislin underwear new gmg- . 'I was t dm, t huh mnpli mnrn lirnkun out at I . that time. A few days ago a man1 mi nlllnu frntii Tntnnln. Mlnll. ' ...J V....VW . ....-.. . . .. yZfnWS' and white goods, New laces and em- tho samo sot of mon aro having tho dis-1 , H , i . ease again.' This Is hearsay evidence bfOJcJefjeSr Lome and See all tlie neW and must bo taken for what it is worth. , &?llFnZitomSLOo4s. Our store has been renovated, Cucumber for Pickles Parties having suitable land for cul cumbers can securo contracts (or 1002 1 crop bv calling on. or addresring Old eon Stolz, Cor. Mill and Summer, Falem Oregon. Id lw NEW TODAY. ;l ay on M. 0. A. of university Mrs. Ellen Bagley .... Prof, and Mrs. IV. C. Hawlej . M rs. A. N. Moores Atrend 0 Prof. MaryK Reynolds 50 W. P Matthews 26 GOOD CHANGE For the right man to mako some money. W ill sell hall or whole Interest in a brick and tilo fac toi y doing n goo 1 business, plenty of the vory best clay, milp tiotn by river and rail. Am u druggist and cannot attend to both. Only ono factory here. Address A. F. Moore, Newberg, Or. 3 3 lino LADIES To do plain needle work for us at home, we (urnlth matoriala and pay trout $7 to $10 per wek. Send Mampod envelope to Standard Co,, Indiana Ave., Chicago, IU. 3 3 It 10 MONTHLY On 100 investment. Absolutely raliablo. Payable weekly. Kre iMMklat. Htinihall, Broniier,320 B.-oadw ay, N. Y. Pity. 3 3 If FOR RENT A No. 1 cottage with city water. Inquire at Brick store. South Salem. 3 3 tf Best Of All To cleanse tho system in a gentlo and truly beneficial manner, nhen tho Springtime comes, use the true and pet feet romedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy tho gonulne. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for ealo by all druggists, at 60 ceuts per bottle. Sutton Neb, suiTored a tiro loes ol tlt'000 on Saturday night. How's This? Voroffer One Hundred Dollars Re ward (or any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure. F. I. CHENEY & CO .Props. .Toledo, 0. We, the uiidorslgned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and be lieve him porfectly honorable in all bust noss transactions, and financially ablo to carry out any obligation made by their Arm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug, gists, Toledo, 0. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Drugglst8Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prico, 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonies free Hall's Family Pills are the best. Bun the A lh8 Kiod Yw faffl Miy 3t Slguton Come and see the improvements We will have a new millinery department this spring, Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to the PostofHce. TTbe Slaoiee' :Baaar 118 STATE STREET. Ladies, look but do not buy till you see our Simile Sole and Mercer ised Woven Silk, for Shirt WaistBj 25 and 27c per yard. Here are a few of our Ribbon barpnina: DOUBLE FACE LIBERTY 8ATIN No. CO SSoperyd No. 22 26cperyd ?o. -10 30cperyd No. 16 20cperyd Also the Crown Brand, that we sell for leea. p ira Msa iw raw Aiwar MRS. M. FENNELL. ilinBBllllianiElSBEiHSIBIESBFISDSnitiCSSSIiBtSISIIIIBtJailSSIEUItlSIIiaiBIBIBIIIIlBIIIIIllUUaillBBBil OB V l Creditor's Auction Sale F. A. WIGGINS 3SS-257 UUnySt.Sala. Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, cycled, Sewing Machines. Bl. The Wbltc House. l(y tnlce yur meals at the White House lUttaurant you will bo sallslled. 0wh day awl night. The St. Elmo Restaurant a wheru every oue takes his meal. They aw serving be tliatu a a V otter meals thau over. Give 9 OB 8 s Bl w B3 H 23 B IN B IS n a 8 S s a 4 BIQ Ldliil Gurtain Sale. s Of the Stock of S. Friedman, cor. State and Commercial Streets. IMnutng Saturday, Feb. 22, and continuing Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and 8aturday of each week until further notice at 2 o'clock p. m. of each day except Sat urday at 1 o'clock, I will eoll at auction from above stock to the highest bidder. For list of goods etc., see posters. i R. U SAB IN v . AT v STOCKTON'S Watch Our Tuesday ad. for Wednesday Shoe Sale Whct Market, j Chieage Mam-iiII- W rtt, : t 7713 Han Frsnti-i-.i, Manl. j. v heat l,12 and J1.1'.'. I GO.LD DUST FLOUR M H KAns v.f Tlie Sidney Power Co. H vi 1 . . 8DNSY 0S0N 5 Made for hm.tiy nso, a k irr surtr ! tor it. Krau and tJ.ort aii'.v.,,, i.u...i 1:A. T. WALN Aeent DEUELOPWENT.... 10,000 barrels Roche Hwr ""J used in the development of Balem au vicinity during the past year. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Sole Altats. ...AGENTS WANTED... First-clasa proposition to energetl dies and vontlemen. One for each tow Bhtp desired. Good pay and ployment. 8end for booklet and prac tical guide to agenU at once. T. H. BENTOH, General Aet. CoodBouihBdc. Portual IIMBlHHIMHBlIBKSIlBIIBBailjaaSRtlCat!KBSIiatttai!B5aailISHEBtHB0HBiailHBlIBgiBt