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DOUGHNUTS, . COQKIES, CASKS. HOME-MADE VERY FINE. Especial attention given to orders for parties, etc. Have you tried it I It is simply great THE BEST HOME-MADE MARMALADE. Try a glnss and you will always say "it is great." FULLER & DOUGLAS. Salem's Leading Groccro. 456 Stato St. Phono 2261 Uso tho best Hazelwood Butter, Chnso & Sanborn's Coffee, Elimann Olives and Olivo Oil. fiininim iihw i nt- j AMUSEMENTS. TONIGHT. Edison Vaudeville New Edison Theatre. Excellent vaudovillo this week is packing this popular placo of amuse ment. Tho high-class Standard of" tho entertainments hns caught tho public fancy; nightly tho amusement-loving Salemites crowd tho theatre to tho doors. Tho causo is obvious. They hko Hnnford & Hart in their Dutch travesty; Kohoo & Rainer, in their rapiuVfiro sketch; Myllo Pratt, tho song bird, and Dan Hart, tho old vet eran comedian. Then tho Edison-o-scopo is so instructive and up-to-date, that tho public, well, they just like to come, thati'e all. New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. Week Commencing March 13, 1905. A galaxy of vaudovillo stars, Han ford & nnrt, in their comical absurdi- ity, "Dinglebonder's Hotel." Tho old war veteran, Dan Hart, com ical black-faco monologuist. Kehoo & Rainer, "Rapid Firo" ar tists. "A Bunch of Nonsense." Myllo Pratt, sweot singer of illus trated songs. Wonderful Edison-o-Scope, something to amuso and intsruct. Matinoo Wednesday and Saturday. Chango of acts Thursday. Any seat 10c Dologate3 from Eugene. Tho Eugcno Commercial Club has appointed dclogates to attend tho Wil lameteo Valloy Development League convention, which meets in this city on iarch 23d, as follews: S. II'. Friendly, R. S. Rryson, R. Mc Murphoy, 0. R. Chrlsmnn, F. Wilkins, II. W. Thompson and II. E. Peuland. o Williams a Candidate Mayor Geo. II. Williams announces that ho will bo a candidate for re election at tho election to bo held in Portlnnd in June. This decision will causo a rearrangement of tho program In tho metropolis, as it was generally thought that ho would decline to ac cept nnother term, if it wns offered to him. Trial of Bank Robbers. A largo number of witnesses wero examined in tho trial of tho Lebanon Lank robbers at Albany yesterday, and tho stato rested its case lato in tho evening. Tho men, Crossloy and Dunn, wore recognized by a largo numbor of witnosses, nnd vory littlo doubt re mains that they will bo found guilty. Prof, and Mrs. Francesco Soloy nnd family, of Salem, woro in Albany yes torday, leaving for Newport on tho bay train. Professor Seloy is donn of tho Willamette University Collogo of Music, at Saloim Albany. Herald. I ' Get a Bicyae A Tr itwne Bicycle And you will not have tho worry and bather of tho common, ordinary whool that's in the shop half tho time. Tribuno bearings, fork, drawn, crank bangers, framo and all suck are tho sort that stay thoro, week In and week out. And tho whool rides so oasy. Othor wheels from $25 up. We fit any tire yeu want on our bet ter wheels, and good guaranteed onoa n the cheaper wheels, F. A. Wiggins' Implement Hoass, 255-257 Liberty St. Tana Implements, Wlicels, Automo biles, Bowing Machines and Supplies. INDEPENDENCE SENDS WORDS Of CHEER Valley Developement Work One of the Important Things at Present The Independence Enterprise says: Every man, woman and child interest- ed in tho dovclopmont of tho Willnm eetto valley should attend the meeting of tho valley commercial bodies in Sa lem on tho 23d, as well as tho meeting of all tho club leagues of tho state in Portland, April 4th. Tho Willamette valley has been sleeping long onough. Tho time is ripo for a general awak ening. Peanut politics havo milked this rich valloy long enough. Selfish politician havo been too long per mitted to do tho thinking and acting for the people. It is now time for tho commercial interests to como to tho front. There is not another neonlo on earth that would pay tributo at tho rate of 50 cents a ton to so small an obstacle as tho locks at Oregon City. and with so litt'o protest, and for so long a time, ns havo tho peoplo of this valley. Tho millions squandered by Willamette valley farmers and ship- BRIGHT BUSY WOODBURN Personal and Social News From the Gem of the Prairie Fine Stcck Show Organized and Officers Elected for Annual Fair A largo delegation will go from Woodburn to tho Salem" Dovclopmont Convention. .Tesso Sottlemier spent Sunday with his parents, Hon. and Mrs. J. II. Sot tlemier. Miss Nellie Cowles spent Saturday nnd Sunday at her homo in this city. Miss Flora Livcsley returned from visiting friends and relatives ,in Port land Friday. W. H. Marvin and son, Craig, wero visiting friends in Woodburn Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Morcom went to Salem on business Monday. Marvin Kennedy spent Suudny at his homo in this city. Mrs. R. Whldo, of Waldo Hills, was visiting in Woodburn Monday. Miss Etta Karten, of, Gervais, was tho guest of Miss Molly Maxficld on Monday. A number of now buildings aro un der construction. Mrs. Oscnr Oliver and mother, Mrs. Elmor Stanton, of Portlnnd, aro tho guests of tho latter 's nioco, Mrs. Win. GiUotte, for this week. Prof. Dawson, of Willamette Uni versity, occupied tho pulpit of tho M. E. church Sunday morning nnd even ing, on account of tho illness of Rov. Leach. Colonel James Jackson, stato in spector, inspected Company I, at tho armory, Saturdny ovoning. A danco was given by tho compnny after in spection. Brigadior-Gonoral Finsor was in Woodburn Saturdny to attond tho in-1 spection of Company I. On Tuesday ovoning tho stock mon of North Marion and South CInokamas counties met -at tho city hall, in Wood burn, niul organised a etoek fair. Tho ( object is to havo all tho fanoy horsos in the vicinity exhibited at Woodburn once a yoar. Fred Doso wns chosen president; William P. Ponobaker, sec retary, and Harry Coles, tronsurer. Tho 'president appointed tho follow ing committee on ways and means: G. L. Shrider, W. Shroek, J. F. Flank, Dr. W. A. Leonard and Fred Miller. Prize will be given in the usual way and manner of awards similar to eounty fairs. There will be an etraee iee charged, and tho prizes will be award ed by a eommlttee Boleeted by tho President, seoretary and treastrer. Fall particulars can bo had by addressing tho seerotary, W. P. PeuaeUker, at Woodburn, Oregon. Tho ladies of the First Presbyterian ekuroh gavo a ohleken pie sooial to the members and friends ef the chureh Tuesday. A short pregTam was ren dered, and greatly enjoyed by the large erowd present. CHILDREN ORY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. DAILY CAPITAL OUMTAL, rpers in transportation is really amaz ing. Tho producer and shipper has been paying tho freight almost uncom plainingly and voting to send men to Washington to roll in luxury and de bauchery, and to tho stato legislature to "log roll,' swap and "stand in" for petty appropriations. Tho prico has been dearly paid. A now era seems to bo dawning. Tho old Southern Par cine of Oregon has now passed into new hands. W havo now men to deal with. They offer co-operation. They want to know tho conditions. These questions will be discussed at Salem. Why tho Willamette valley has lain dormant, while tho younger state of Washington has outstripped us in pop ulation and development will bo brought out. With all your sugges I tions and complaints attend tho im provement lenguo mcetiug Monday j night, and tho Salem mooting on tho ,-23d. MRS. HOLMAN'S FUNERAL. Remains Laid Away in City Viow Com otery With Tender Attentions. Tho funeral of tho Into Mrs. Minnio Holmnn wns hold from tho lato resi dence of tho deceased on High stroot Wednesday nt 2 o'clobk. There wns a largo attendance of friends of tho family, and a vory impressivo fuiieral servico was conducted by tho Episco pal minister from Oregon City, Rov. Hammond, nt tho homo and nt City Viow cemetery. Mrs. O. II. Hinges sang tho fnvorito hymn of tho dopnrt ed one, "Lend Kindly Light." Miss Slndo also sang ono of her favorites, "Sing Mo to Sleep." At tho grnvo Mrs. Hinges sang "Only Remom bcred, ' in her most beautiful nnd touching manuor. All tho exercises wore most approprinto and rendered with deep feeling for one who was universally respected, loved and ad mired. Tho gravo wns covered with ilowers, moro than a wagon could enrry being tnkcu from tho houso to tho cemetery. Tliero woro floral plecos from tho Order of Maccabees and from tho St. Paul's Guild, of both of which Mrs. Holmnn was a devoted members. In tho lattor organization Mrs.. Holmnn was especially nctivo. Thoro wero many floral gifts, somo from Portlnnd nnd San Francisco, but nono could ful ly express tho sweet disposition and tho sunny and cheerful naturo that mndo Mrs. Minnio Holmnn moro than a mother to, tho largo family circle. Tho pallbearers wero Milton Moyers, Geo. F. Rodgers, Andrew Vnss, Harry Albert, W. II. Dancy nnd Whit Hol mnn, tllroo being relatives nnd threo from a social circlo to which sho bo longed for many yenrs. Thoso attending tho funernl from othor places were Mrs. J. II. Luun nnd Wnlter J. Hoi man, of San Francisco; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller and W. C. Twccdnlp, of Albany, and Miss Paulino Klein, of Corvnllis. In all her lifo Mrs. Holmnn was thoughtful and devoted to others, and thought littlo of horsclf, nnd tho many beautiful expressions of regard on tho occasion of her death wero trib utes to her nobleness of character thnt camo from tho lioarts thnt had been touched by her many kindnossos. Hor don tli is an irrepnrnblo loss to her fam ily nnd tho communjty. QUALITY BEST A POPULAR STORE Is Known by Four Important Characteristics i The Superior Quality of Its Goods. 2 An Eagerness for the Latest Styles. , 3 Always the lowest Prices. f- y 4 Perfect Service to Its Patrons. " We Maintain theses Characteristics Lowest Prices Oregon SALEK, 01KG0JT, THURSDAY, MARCH IB, 1905. In tfie r CWERY HAT GUARANTEED, Salam Woolen KKH Store North Dakota at Fair. Bismarck, N. D., March 10. Tho Stato World's Fair Commission hold a meeting yestordny, nnd decided to mnko nn oxhiblt nt Portland, notwithstand ing tho fniluro of tho appropriation bill. Governor Sears will request total voluntary subscriptions of $5000 from tho citizons of tho state, with which tho stato's St. Louis 'display can bo transported and installed, b;lioviug tho next legislature -will rcimburso thoso who contribute W. N. Stcllo, of Rolln, hns consoutod to net as mnnnger of tho exhibit. Tho governor bolioves that ono mini can bo found in ouch county nnd ten at largo in tho stato, making CO in all, who will contributo $100 each for this purpose Many odors of contributions havo boon roceivod already, and it is bolioved that tho stato will bo nblo to niako a croditablo exhibit. It was a great disappointment to tho udvocutos of tho Tois and Clark ox position whou tho legislature found it impossiblo to muko an appropriation. Tim ntiitronrlntion wns parod to whnt was thought tho lowest possiblo figure,! but Governor Searles found a way toj veto $250,000 of this appropriation, which ho did today. Tonka, the usual cheat for vanilla, costs one or two cents for a certain amount; Schilling's Best vanilla a dol lar. One is strong; the other if fine. One is rank; the other if delicate. Nevertheless four fifths of "vanilla" is tonka The 98 cents accounts for it. LATEST STYLES Perfect Service Shoe Co Men's Youth's XnLSLXS Famous Roberts Make Best On fe JjlxJCi Jrk JL Wo have rocoivod tho past week a full Hue of GAGE HATS Which wo now havo.on display and which wo are dosiroous of showing tho public. Wo havo also added to our lino of PATTERN HATS The White Come Millinery Department Miss M. D. Dvairs, Exclusive Milliner DIED. FHOST. At tho family homo in Tolk county, March 10, 1005, at U o'clock a. in., Mr. J. S. Frost, aged SI years and nlno months. Funeral sorviccs will bo hold from tho First M. IJ. church in Salem on Saturday at 10:30 a. 111., and intormout will be nt Leo Mlmion cemetery. To the Country People When iu town tnko your monls nt tho Star Restaurant, 330 Court Stroot, nd joining Wndo's hardwnro atoro. Mcnli at till hours, IS cents. Big Value In Couches, Lounges and Davenports BUREN & I I g f9 J aISs $3 Hat Earth Does Your Bicycle Nool repairing! If bo cnll up Dlack 301, and wo will gladly sorvo you. Wo havo tho best of everything for tho bl cycle, nnd wliou It comes to ropalrlng wo don't tnko oft our hats to anybody. Bicycles called for and delivorod. Dcst work nt honest prices. .w FRANK J. MOOItB, Phono Ulnck 301 370 Court St, USMtz HAMILTON -J a , 'i I 4 i $ ?'