DAILY CATTTAIi JOURNAL 8ALW, OMQOW, MONDAY, AUGUST .10, 1099. KKnnEagmgxaft-r 't bjkjh l r i If tilJi ,M 4mm fill -PRICES- $ 1 3.SO to $50.00 Dress Goods If you are looking for Dress Goods you need not look farther, We Have It All new patterns .and downe, Prunellas, Panamas, Serges; in fact, if it is new and up to date ,it's here, Canvas Hop Gloves Plain Wrist Gloves 6 Pair 25c Gauntlet Gloves 3 Pair 25c TYROLESE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATED AT SALEM Three Hundred Delegates and Visitors From Western Oregon Jties Entertained by Salem German Society. The celobratlon of the 100th an niversary of the struggle for Tyro les liberty, which waa observed, un der the auspices of the Salem Gor Salem Granite and Marble Works are offering monuments of the HIGHEST GRADE MATERIAL, ARTISTIC MSIGN, UNEXCELLED WORKMANSHIP, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. What more can you ask? We solicit your pat ronage and urge an early order for fall delivery. Wilton W. Martin, Prop'r 259 Liberty Street TIRE TAPE For Hop Pickers WATT SHIPP'S La Vogue The Standard Styles La Vogue Coats and Suits are not mere imitations of for eign models but the original product of high class American designers and tailors, Everv retail of their making is super vised by skilled experts. We are proud of our show ing and -invite your inspection, weaves, in Heed's Lans- Cotton Blankets A most complete line, Don't overlook these values, 75c to $2.50 man Society, brought nearly 300 del egates and visitors to Salem Sunday. The Portland societies sent two spe cial cars over tho Oregon Electric, tza SURPRISING RICHNESS Never shown with more attractiveness than now, in our admirable selections of new and seasonable Goods. We shall continue to sell the very best for the very least just as long as our name is over the door. 11 hvm mkWMm raffiP r hm r If v V'M i i w iff -f V T" yasssxnasa nnd all were mot by tho roceptlon commltees and conducted to tho local society hall on State stroot, whero a lunch was served. Special cars at 1 p, m. took tho entire gathering to tho Savage grove, east of tho city. Before going there the guests scat tered over the city, visited the state capital and other Institutions of our beautiful city. All the visitors ex pressed delight at tho wldo streets, beautiful pavemontB and public busi ness buddings of Salem. Tho day was perfect and tho entire program of arrangements drew compliments for the Salem German-speaking citi zens, who wero hosts for the occa sion. Some of the Delegations. The Helvelta Saengor Club sent an excursion party of 50 mombers and their ladles. Tho "Austrian Hungarian Veroln sent about 2G delegates and ladles. The Oregon City German Vereln arrived on a special car via tho Southern Pacific, 52 strong, led by President Schnoerr, of Willamette. The Mt. Angel Gorman Society sent 12 delegates. TTie German Veterans' Society, of Portland, sent (Aout 20 delegates. The Iron cross was quite prominent The Hermanns Soehne sent about 20 delegates. The Eugene delegation wa head ed by the officers and following mem bers: EmU Koppe, president, and wife; Albert C. Iiundeman, secretary; Mo-l bert Aya, Jofin Boehrlnger, Michel Wald, Fritz Wald, Ralph Marx, Ous tav Adolph Sachs and wife, Bruno Vitus, wife, eon and daughter, Franz Schober, Joseph Brauner and son, John Schmltt. P. J. Boiler, Jacob Strassmaler. V. J. Benlckl, George Heltzman and wHe. Program at the flrove, j The president of the Salem Vereln cahed the large assembly to order, and extended the vls'tlng delegates "A Square Deal for Every Man" That'c what you get here, Our clothing depart ment Is crammed full of all the new and up to date togs, Whenever you buy here you get honest value for your money, Why not let us prove it to your permanent satisfaction, -FROM- $10 to $35 n cordial wolcomo. He read a tele gram from Otto Klecman, of Port land, president of tho Consolidation of Gorman Speaking Societies off Orogon, regretting that he was un abblo to bo present nt tho celebra tion in honor of tho Tyroleso nation al hero, Andreas Hofor. Tho Salem Gesang Voroln now rendered two beautiful national German songs, "Dor Tag des Herren" and "Roesleln nut dor Heldo." Tho followed as able and scholarly historical address by Iter. Carl Hopf, of tho State stroot Lutheran church, on "Tho Con tonnary of Tyrolcse Liberty," which was loudly applauded by all presen Tho musical ovont of the day wnBtho Rtnc'ntr nt '7n fnntin Jn Hnrtn" solo by F, G Deckabach and chortus by all the members of the singing so cieties present. Tho seat of honor on the platform was given Jos. Al brecht, the oldest Tyroleso present, three of hfs mother's brothers having fought under Andreas, the Immortal. Sttort AtWjrsse. Short addresses wero delivered by President Koppe and Delegate Sachs, of Eugene;. Secretary Fucks, of the 8tato Verband; Hmll Krattiger, of the 8wlss Gruetll Vereln; Herr Ilels acher. president of the Deutscher Unterstuetsungs Vereln, of Portland, an diast by" President Schnoerr, of Oregon Cly. This last address waa thrilling wjth genuine German elo quence, and to cap the climax Wll helm Helser, of McMInnvllle, de livered n splendid original "Saenger Grusz." One scene that caused a great deal of merriment was when President Schnoerr, of Oregon City, greeted the presiding officer In a very touching manner. He threw his arms about his neck In the old fashioned national embrace, a the men do more kissing among them selve : tha' mtry than any oth er. The addr"B8of E Krattiger and (Continued on Page 8) Cool Weather Will soon be here, Don't wait for the rain to fall be- b:,ylna your Fall shoes, Make your selection now. The Barry Shoe for Men who Care. Baby We-jiow .have oneof the finest lines of baby goods i '. the Willamette Valley, Come in and let us show oy. Among the new arrivals are Baby Hoods, Flan nels, Dressos, Booteos, Hosiery, Blankets, Toilet Arti cles, Stork Cloth, etc, etp, Men's Neckwear A very fine assortment of newand up to date Ties just arrjved, See Commercial St, window, 25c BUILD Your Own Home Beautiful east frant lots, grnded strcetH, hlgn and sightly, In Mcekor's Addition on RuralAvonue, adjoining Fnlrmount Park. Lots GOxlGO. Price 1100 and up, on easy payments. Meyer & Belle Land Co. 1.17 Htat' Htrwt, or by Mr. Meeker, on Booth Commercial Street, Corner llurnl Avenue The Electric fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to celect from. Come and see us. Electric Fixture & Swpp!y Co. L. S. HYDF, Manager . yswygyp-?irTciMftTw-.r y r Prices $3.50 tr vt, to $5.00 Goods Ladies' Hosiery An extra good line of 25c Lisle Hose, For a short time g them at 3 Pair for 50c fc M