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1 m wimwwwww 'w."-v- Hit ClFffll; JOWWAL r"TInAV. '.JUNK 17.-18..1 .'.UiN"" ,xe utTKHIJltllTION. .JO to . bo . 160 '"'i.-. .hah nerjcw'i - liU UJ . . . ntinA flin nrlrn j-If 9.K Vvkkklv JouiiNAi. will bo '"STiryear. "...od lOr l". V -- ..rn Itnl ill. V -.rPl w ' j r.-c If papers nro noi aenverea rtflli) I!''"" . .... ... .,..., y tno j olllce. '". I ,rpplt IS CIS, ar ctp. Boots ' ii,.n will be mude on 1st and 15tU nUil Subscribers will plcaso leave "f "!! tor carriers ot hm,e or where; it S?fivered,K as to cnuse no delays In HI ...fi hapitat. JotTKNAI, rezu- TB li-a tho afternoon associated BERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, (Jjssware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, flushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole jtonts for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, LOOAIi 3IAIIKKT. Wheat, net 00 ecntH per liu. Hops, active: 22 to2S rents per lb. Daily Bulletin. It is surprising how much of that jfew YorK ice cream is mining ai Strong's. Cool or warm weather makes no difference. A now lot of penny goods. Freuch candies something new mule every day nt Strong's. Chewing taffy in papers is the latest at Strong's. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. Wklcosie. A large audience of Salem's best eltizens met at tho rec tory of St. Paul's Episcopal church last night to becomo acquainted with Eev. and Win. Lund, tho new clergyman and his wife. They found them hearty and plain spok en people, of culture and agreeable manuers. All the resident pastors nearly were present, except Rev. Cliue, who was called to Southern Oregon Monday night. The ladies' committee were successful in the management of tho reception, al though tho crowd was largo and all were happy with the Church of England people in their happiness at having a new shepherd. . m New Depot. The Southern Pa cific company is said to be moving towards the erection of the long promised freight depot at Salem. The new building is to be of a neat style, with commodious platforms. scales and other equipments usual to such structures. Salem freight business has outgrown all present accommodations and the building of a larger freight ofllce is a necessity. The proposed now depot will be 120 feet long and 24 feet wide, on the site of the present depot, which will be torn dowu befote the now one goes up. Tlie little fair grounds ticket oflloe will be temporarily used as freight depot. Deutbciieii Vkkkin. The Ger man speaking people of Salem talk of organizing a German society for the purpose of social intercourse and keeping alive an interest in the Ger man language and literature. Such a society could bo made" very valua ble to the members and a help to the city in encouraging German immigration to this state. It is to be encouraged by all who love the German tongue, Get man music and sociability. AREi'OHTEli FriiLED. Tliat ex quisite cook, Mrs.'G. W, Anderson, corraled a Journal reporter this mornlug and "shooed" him up to a royal shortcake which would water the mouth of a priuce, but alas! the pencil puBher had just taken dinner, and was not equal to tho occasion. He did his handsomest under the circumstances, but ordinarily a Journal man makes a clean sweep ou such occasions. m Probate Matte rs,- Before Judge Walde: In estate of Geo. A. Downing, deceased, Ida Downing, administratrix, filed her bonds In the sum of 1SOO, with F. McClain, Henry Allen aud W. H. Downing sureties. The bond was approved. -In estate of Virgil and Peme T. Pringle, deceased, the will was nrnvpn nnrt v.. M. !Lufore. A. W. Bcott and T. M. Patton appointed appraisers, and George Hughes and Fabritus Smith executors. The BiiinaE, etc. Street Com missioner Crossan begins today to rebuild the thirty foot bridge on Church street across the Mill dltcb. The city suould allow the city engineer and street commissioner to keep an office somewhere bo that records of streets and sewere could be accessible to citizens and officials, . ' and pponle would have would have r certain Tilting. .... ...i.i, AAntnn nfn nr iui ... . r- I'.mvq tit uu iiliu iuuiim""""' . information. 8iHKMtraiiitoous.-TuJoo8S.u.!on acripa apd comfortable 1 unman Is in reci ipt of a nmshrootn from Dr, MuUcson, of Aumavllle, measuring 18! Inchei in clrcumferenw. which l really a beauty, and. In another . -i. .i. ...rinntinir prucUv T .-IhU Oregon nf oun," The Willamette valley bould becot a oonietltor for the washroom trade of bU country, Jri: ", ,w " ,yfma, :" U.ol t i -i...t tlnlr. jjjnu ve woney, h uwm.- AS Ol'l'OIlTUMrV FOIt SALEM. A Proposed Kxliiliil or Oregon Prod ucts nt the Nebraska Slate Fair. Mr. It. R. Ryan, of North Salem, who came here from Nebraska tlie past winter, is enthusiastic In his admiration for Oregon and has be como an nrdeut worker for Salem among his friends in the East. In a recent letter to Hon. Robt. W. Furnas, secretary of tho Nebrasku state fair nssoeiatlon, ho suggested tho desirability of uu exhibit of Ore gon fruits and products at their next state fair at Lincoln. Below we give the favorublo reply received: "R. R. Ryan Referring to your Idea of muklug an exhibit of Oregon fruits and products at our state fair, would say the idea is a grand one. Send It on, or better yet, come yonr self and bring it. RoiiEitT W. Furnas." This is truly a grand Idea forad vei Using our city and state. The expense of preparing aud sending an exhibit would not be heavy, even if a man were seut with it to distribute literature aud otherwise work for emigration for our state. Perhaps Mr. Ryan could be induced to undertake this, and do some ef fective woik among his old frleuds. The real estate Interests should take up this idea and push it through. m Tun Citizens' Triumph. That is the result of the Monday election at Portland consolidated. Tlie street department, city council and city olllcials in Portland are elected under tlie new movemeut for reform. Tlie police and fire departments are still under control of Simon aud Lotan, but u reform council, mayor, etc., will bo responsible for appropri ations. The committee f 109 will remain organized in Portland. Extended Industry. A. W. Scott returned from Corvallis this morning where ho has been looking after the contract for furnis-ning the material for the new $20,000 students' hall. Ho secured the contract for the Churchill sash and door factory, of this city, whicli institution will furnish material for the building. Cheaper Meat. Down go the prices. I am Felling tho bet meats that the country affords, at pries that are within the reach of all. Kound steak 10c, loin steak 123, r'D steak8tol0c, boiling beef from 5 8c other meats in proportion. Fat stock of all kinds is plenty, and 1 will not be undersold, but can fur nish my customers with tlie beai of meats, cheaper than you can buy a poor article. E. C. Cross. Badly Hurt. George Jackson, ofSalem, was reported badly hurt while working on a pile driver for the S. P. Co. at Oakland. He ia a sou of ex-Wardeu Jackson at the asylum, who was called today by a telegram and went to attend mm by tho eleven o'clock trulu. Baby Day'.- Monday will here after be baby day at Catterliu's gal lery, lw Always the Leader. M. T. Rineniau is tho leader in es'ery thing. He has today the first fresh peaches, apricot-, plums and everything In the fruit line. The Wool Crop. This year's crop will be a success. Clean goods and low prices have largely iuci eased the trade at tlie Salem Woolen Mill Store. Just Received. Another line of new shapes at Clias. vert's. full Cal- Aru You Coins East? If so, be sure and see that your tickets read via the "North Western Line." The C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Tnis Is the great short lino from St. Paul or Duluth to all points east and soutli. Their magnificent track, peerless vestlbuled diuing ana sleep ing car trains, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road a natloual reputation. AH classes of passengers are carried on the vestlbuled trains without extra charge. All ticket agents sell tickets via this Hue. Ship your freight and travel over this famous road. W. H. Mead, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J. Lkland, Trav'g Agt. Look Here. Any person who bus,a mt from me this week, I will mako a present of a new suit of clothes, or to any lady I will give a $10 dress. Monroe Ny the real es tnt ni?eut. over IJoothby & Co.'s clothing store. 0 8tf Recorder's Court. T o d a y j docket shows nothing but one case of assault and battery. Fine, fo and costs. Total 17.lo Passengers destined to the promi nent cities east of the Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union inifln & Northwestern line. Mag- ... . ..ii,.mn nnd Wnirner sleep- nun --- .,, nn,i in Mrs. eiecaui '" - i iiik w., -- - l -- l "Mm Northwestern dluiug cars, nee re cllnlnir chair cars, baudsojne day onist sleeper? i . ..i.. iM eou-uui; ; Fipa line of uew viiinb j" - - ,., l..t In .. Chin. Calverta, i niin can show you more ' ,-c. . you ever heard j Kfgff WJ of. .JSVitfra? ... . i. ..trvinn rat inn. Blur-' - ",- Wr tha Inaction Ofauuc-' nna nt ait.nm Uliinwft ..-. - - ,. iui 53;Srtr or iMrttoa f .n I Vr, ' ".: 4 mm. I ' atreet markeU IU --- my jjmeof Broat A uw ..!.!. butter. egZ"u "'- K'''l.-K"roi la accompany dr vriiMiiuemr V.., a. White's Cpart SSLt. thiiflno WuUior u fquaiiy effl.. thayard gay Df 1J.11JBUII -- l",rn-..j.i.Amn!xlllld. I QQCTimBQIO t.l.lltuL l,l'a ' "" IITIII Hil !!! Ill jjuujw LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I Oregon grand lodge of Good ' lempiarslsln session nt Jefferson. There being no quorum the citv council took nu adjournment to Thursday night. T. O. King, of Nekraska, Is in the city slght-seelug, and looking up a iocatlou. A force of meu are busy on tlie state house grounds, reducing the cro) of weeds. P. Audersou, formerly of Lincoln, Neb., has started a soda-bottling works at Salm. Editor Piper and his wife (that Is to be) go North for their new home tomorrow morning. W. T. Williams, of Sprlnglield, Neb., is In the city, visiting a sister. He thinks some of loeatlug. The three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Uentley In Capital addition!'' Arkansas G died June 10th, of gastric fever. "1 Covey, II R M At Jefferson Frank Rceve, a 14-year-old boy wiw rendered uncon scious from a kick of a horse Mon day. Dr. O. H. Jeflrey, of Hopkinton, la., a brother of Dr. Jifl'it.N, ol Salem, arrived in the city this morn ing for a visit. W. H. Gimlet aud wife left for Gervais this morning, to attend the wedding of T. Colem in and Miss Rosa Campbell. Prof. Anderson, of tho East Salem schools, departed for Albany today and will take in Yaquina bay before returning. Erust Hofer, of the Journal stall, is attending tho commence ment exercises of the Agricultural college at Corvallis today. Tho German Baptists have secured two lots in Boises' addition, and will erect a church. They are growing f troug In numbers in Salem. Hon. A. Bush and daughter Sallie, accompanied by Miss Jennie Gray went un to Eugeue today to attend State university commence ment. G. M. B.issett is still paoiengpr agent in charge at Salem. The olllce will be transferred buck to the old agent, Mr. Skinner, in about a week. Miss Lillian Cartwright. of Deco rah, la., arrives this evening, and will be tlie guest of Dr. Cartwright. who went to Portland to meet liei. Miss Cartwright will spend the summer in Salem. The Unitarian people.aie expect ing dally to hear fioni the foist, whence they expect about $2000 aid towards their new building, when they will go ahead with tlie plan already adopted. Mr, Chas. Weller has gone north for a few weeks' healthful recreation on the sound, and with his brother Ed at Belllngham bay. In his absence Mr. G. R. Frisbie has charge of the large business. Dr. O. H. B. Jeflrks, of Hopkin ton, la., is iu the city, visiting his brother, Dr. W. D. Jeffrie. The two brothers had not seen each other for over twenty-five years, and are having a happy reuuiou. The wedding of Miss Leona, daughter of Col. Leo Willis, of Salem aud Mr. E. B. Piper, of Gray's Harbor, Wash., at the Wil lis residence, is announced for Wednesday evening, June 17th, a 9 p. m. Business property In Salem is iu great demand. A large clotning stock is just about to be transferred, and several parties are trying to buy out a largo livery business. No definite facts are yet to be given to the public. 'Our Capital" is one of the finest teas on tho market. Imported by Sroat & Gile. Katie Emmett Iu "The Waifs of New York," is booked for at Retd's onera house Juno 27th. Show busi ness is very dull in the Norhwest coast at best.only the best companies holding out. A mau who has practicee medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; read what lie says: TOLEDO, O., Jnn. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Chaney a Co. I have been In the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say tbut la all my practice and experience have never seen h preparation Unit I could pitvcrlbe with ns much confidence ot success ns I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, mauufactured by fou. Have prescribed it a ureet many Ji.'. a it. Aftext.Ua-nnderful.nudwould suy in conclusion that I hnye yet to find a case of Catarrh thai it would not cure, If thev would taKe u nccoruing wj uukuumi Yours truly. . .. U. L.aiItoUOH, M. P., Olllco, 215 summit street, Wo will give $100 for any case of Catarrh that cannot bK curea. oy rr.iii Pninrrli Cure. Tuken Inter nally. F.J.CIIENE y &CO., Props., Toledo, O. 5Sold by all druggists, 76c MUs Thornton will receive vocal, Instrumental and language pupils during the summer. AH appnea lions received Wednesday after- noons, zio ohubooi"-" 0.16d-lin MAIlKIKn. U0URB0NNAI8-bEGUIN.-Ved-uesdav,Juuel7th.l801.HtJlatcbel. lor's reitaurant, E 11. Rourbou mils to Miss Jobeph no r'guln, both from near Wood burn. 4as. Itatcuellor. Esq .ofllciotlng. .Dlpner ToTto. Api-tlll- for O..J.I bay a dyspeptic to the waiter, orderlnij fof 'elfaodfrteod. And uppoe He had hrf. n2nXttlw.lt would We. WfonUed lWvu"L0""',V,TVllttIeel to irratiry ll. umuo l-unwry onearUi-nole- Atthw .u"enVVau7oriIiutUr-.. WMmtt,3JSSSS. rtnl. !WWiV""".-i.'r." - .i,.. . iSvfffflSSf timttiZ Brj" n. '''jirn'TmtTffiritva HOW HAPrY WE'LL HE. Salem Will Welcome the Jlnssrs With a Grand llnkct I'icnir on Jnly -llli. At a committee meeting held last evening much euthuslasm was manifested over the forthcoming stales' picnic to bo held at tho fair grounds In Salem ou July 4th. Further details of tho day's enjoy ment were discussed nud tho follow ing subcommittees to look after their respective states were ap ap eointed: THE STATE COMMITTEES. Tho following appointments of state committees were made last night. These, committees are liable to minor changes, as some states have no representation, for the reason that tho sons of those com monwealths were not known at the meeting last night: W Meek", J D Tit Moore, Mrs. Meek". California A I Wagner, L D Henry, A W Seolt, Mfcw Stella Cannon. Colorado-C S McN.dly, H L Van Avery. Dakota Rev F H Gwynue, J F Jacobson. Deleware- Judge W P Loid. Georgia Mr Glenn, Capt E D Cooper. Illlnois-J W Crawford, A Klein, Dr Brjidslniw, Mrs R S Wallace, Mrs Z M Parvlu. Iudiana II It Ragan, Finley Perrlne. Dr S R Jes.-up, Rev Win It Williams. Iowa J H Albert, J L Ash by, H J Mintborn, Geo Hoeye, Miss O M Cnpwell, MrsG W Gray. Kansas H V Matthews, W H Pratt, E M Law, GM Grilley, Mrs F Lockley, Mrs T Holversou. Kentucky M J Scott, A L Du Puy, Miss Mary Allen, Dr Rowland. Maine G P Lauderson, A Small, Geo Collins, Mrs L Learned. Massachusetts Rev II H Brown, Eppley, T G PerKius. Michigan Maj F E llodgkhi, Mr Dayton, W M Spade, Mrs W N Lailue, Mrs Col Ohnstea I. Mi.uiesotu ilrl'iKler, E Webb, J B Brown, Mrs W C Hammer, Mrs L N White. Missouri A 15 Buren, C 11 Irvine, J B Putnam. Nebraska J J Roberts, R RRyan, C M Moody, Mrs I W Staley, MrsG W Peck. New Jersey .lost'i h Clark. New York-IIou P H D'Arcy, E L Port, C Colllne, Mrs Reeves. Ohio G Stcluor, David Ear"y, DC Haywood, Mis L II Rowland, Mis Clierilngton. Oregon T C Shaw, J G Wright, J B McCluine, W L Wade, T B Wait, Mrs Z F Moody, Mrs J Minto, Mrs Belle Cooke. Pennsylvania ESBolllnper, Rev J Bowersox, Daniel Fry, Mrs E B McElrov. Mis W H White, Mrs Caldwell. Tennessee Lu!b Pettyjohn, Texas-Leo Willis, W II Wild, P K Frcilz, Mrs H Stoudenmeyer, Mrs Vau Fleet. Vermont F J Babcock, John Gray, James Deuham, Mrs Gray, Mrs Denhatn. Washington M II Bowman, West Virginia Professor Arnold. Wisconsin Mr Marsh, Go F Smith, I LKimber, MrsSouthwick, Mrs Dinsmoro. Canada-J C Booth, J A Carson, U A A Shaw, Dr Rosslter, H G Gulld. N It will bo the duty of these com- mittees to 1111 out iheir number with , .i .. , iri.n.. such names as they seo tit. 'Ihey will bo expected to select a head- quarters for their respective fctates on tlie grounus auu provmo mo same with such banners and decora tious as they prefer; also to provide for registering their people and supplying them with a badge of their state. A pleasant program will bo aimed at rather 'than a formal or elaborate one. Real en joyment will bo made the essence of every eflort. The peoplo of the entiro country surrounding Salem aro cordially In vited to come iu aud participate. Bring your lunch baskets well tilled, meet your old friends aud form pleasant new acquaintances, Have a good old-fashioned tlmo and go home happy instead of exhausted by i hum-drutu celebration. TriteIIoi'Lice. The Insects sent by Mr. J.H. Albert some timo since to the department at Washington for examination havebceu received there, aud Mr. L. O. Howard, the entomologist today wires him that "the speciinous received from you are true hop lice, pliorodon huniHI." i i.iu oatiiiiiubes tlie fact tliat our country is Infested with this pel. and many local reports fay that tbev exist In large numbers. A lit tle consolation can however be drawn from thefolIowingBtatement of O. J. Hanson, of the Hanson Hon and Malt Co., of Milwaukee, after a tour of Inspection of tho California and Oregon hop fields. Ho says; I predict that o large por tlon of tho hops of Washington will bo destroyed by hop lice. The con dltlons teem to be favorablo for a wholesale devastation of the Wash Ington hops by that vermin. I think that our experiences In Wis consin will be repeated burc. There the year previous to the season when tlie lice wiped out our crop there were millions of them. The pro pecta are that the Oregon aud Cali fornia hop yield will tx much more of nil fcverJffie' crop than the Washington yield. Mr. Uaneou'o tetement In regard to the lice l by l'orilana ueaiere, Ima marie nlrlnoftlie valley and ban M-eu all tllttl reports in rrgaru been roucii cxvgurt tl. corroborated I LU IUD B HIV ' "-"-'-- - j .MILK AND BLOOD. Trials of the Dairrmnn and Sluggers of an 'lid Herman Farmer. Justice Applegate's court was n DCeue of criminal activity aud judi cial austerity this morning. The sheriff and his deputies arrived promptly on time as court opened nt 0 a. m. with a rare collection of prisoners, wltnosses nnd platitiirs. John Cassady, tho German farmer from Cork, who has raised vegeta bles, sold milk and fed brewer's malt for thirty years ou the Garden Road, for keeping an unliwolesonis; dairy. State Food Commissioner Baker was due ou the morning train to prosecute this case. John Cassady was lined 525 and costs, $38.35 In all. Frank Doran, of Buena VIstn was brought in and seemed well fortified with a string of witnesses. There is criminal and a civil action against htm, the latter by attachment ou his saw mill for balauco due Dick man has been settled. The criminal action against Doran is called for hearing tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. in., with jury trial. TKAUHBim VOU 1891. List or Those Who Vill Preside Ovor the Destinies or Salem Schools the Homing Year. At a meeting of tho Board of Directors held this morning tllefol lowing named teachers were selected for the coming year: E. II. Anderson. Miss Lottlo Allyii. Miss Mary Ruyuolds. Miss llattie Coburn. Miss Helen Hibbard. Miss Ada M. Reynolds. Geo. M. Whipple. Miss Grace Peebles. Miss Eivara Victor. Miss Mabel Brehaut. Mias Mattio McNary. Miss Jessie Northrup, Miss Allcua Melleu. Miss Margaret Cosper. Joseph A. Scllwood. A. W. Long. Mrs M. V. Rork. Miss Jane Morris. Miss Lillian Gwynue. J.T. Matthews. Mi-s Mary MoKlnley. Miss Kale Dearborn. Mrs A. 11. Dodd. Miss Maria D'Arcy. Miss Mary Van Wagner. Miss McAdams. Since a signal service station has been established In tho capital city, Saleinltes have had about sixteen different kinds of weather a day. Nothing like being In with tho weather clerk. Branson tho "Cash Grocer" says he Is too busy to talk, tint those low prices still contlnuo just the samo. onderful r.csuits often folloW Jio uso of Hood's Barsannrllla Hot cro 5as.es of sciofula, upon which other prep arations h.ivo been powei less, yield to tho peculiar ruratlvo powers of this medicine. Dlstiesslns cises of dyspepsia, excruciat ing complaints of tlio kidneys and liver. agonizing itch nrjj Results ml psia or s.ut hi urn, d.igreo- Me cases ol catarrh, and aches and jialns I iiieuiuatlsin, nro cured by Hood's Bar i; lilla. It purines tlo blood, and at tho ' .u llsno torn s tho stomach, cieatcs an , : -, .i. il elves strength to evciyf imc- j ,if the body. OIvo It a trial. Gonoral Debility Tor four years my wllu suffered v.lth u-so tumor bunches on tho glands under iio :.rms, and ecuoral debility of tho wliolo '" :, .',,,,!, ,Jt w'0 wer0 ou tno vcr(;0 0f despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did noC sewn to understand her case, at all .vents she never derived any benefit Irom lltclr treatment. She finally concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparlllx Tho linmedlnto effect was bo marked and Batlsfdciory that ho continued o tako it, and tlilf t tho osulti Sho haa gained in weight From S4 to III Pounds and Is tlroncr and In better taalth than sho has Vcn f years. Tho litinohos under her arms have diminished, and wo bellevo Hiiods SarsapurilU will ho loo much for them In time." J. J. Nokckowi aw Com merclal flrcet, Hoston, Mass, Hood's SarsaparHIa SoUlby 1 'tfUts. fill ilxfor f. J'reprlby 0. 1. IIOOl) & CO., Apvthccartot, Txivi All, Mais. tOO Doses Ono Dollar d Wo are now prepared to furuish Freuch Ice Cream in any quan tity for PARTUS, PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, elc. We make u spec ialty of the abye and can bo pro cured only of us. 106 State Street AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR The Twlco-a-Week Republic Liberal Committton Paid, Ey Way to Make Monty In Your L?v ure Time, KornMAf.4dr KEl'ODLie, , Hi, YmVM, Ho. ones & Bernardi HOTEL Altim ALS. "WILLAMETTE" .Tno W Ral, Indianapolis GJ Karloy, The Dalles. J H Skinner, Blnghnmlnn, N Y. Geo E Chnmberlalu, Albany. G E Powell, T J Bacheller, W E Pettes nnd wife, San Francisco. A Blauclmrd, Geo W Piper, Seattle. TR Anson, WinJ Clarke, Chas A Pllier, M StefTen, Portland. Mrs J M Gilbert and daghter, Mrs Hlffgonhiumi, Mrs Piper, Gray's Harbor. E 11 Meek, Independence. H G Kress, Oakland, Cal. F M Bowmau, Colfax. "COOK." A L Blackburn, T Doran, W D Slustou, Salem. Dr Stmtton, J W Smith, Newberg. J Wetzee, J A Wahlslrom, M Wliito, A Bancroft, Mrs Wnndon, Mrs Pahl, Portland. TT Irwin, Kearney, Nebraka. H Harrison, Blodgps, L Fleahcr, Ella Doran, A L Whit mau, Don Hogen, J McCully, Geo J Moore, Ankemy. - - Outdoor Social. The Baptist peoplo propose to cutcrtnlu their friends Friday evening by servimi them with Ice cream, delicous fruit and the most cordial hospitality. The social will bo on tho church lawn If tho weatlicr is pleasant. Otherwiso the party will bo given iusldo the church building. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pn ier and llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NIJW ADVERTISEMENTS. Proposals for Wood. Scaled bid will bo rooolvud nt tho olllco of tho School Clerk, No, lllTComnierclnl SU, Salem, OrcKon, unlll Tuesday, July 7, 1NII, nt in. in. Inr IhodollNery or wood fur mid dlHlrlcl un'rullawM For Knst ShIciii, 40 cords ot onk, and 117 cords or body llr. KorNottli Siilein, 16 cords of oak, nnd B0 cords of body llr. I'orHoutU sslem, I5cordnofonk, and 10 rordsofuody llr. For Central School, 10 cords of ork, and IS cords of bodv fir. Kor Park School, In Yow l'nrk, 15 cords (if on It, and U5 cords of body llr. Tho wood must bo larco grub or body o.ik,uudall wood four lict lout', reason ably ptrnlRlit ai)d;cordcd close Tho board roserves th- right to rejret any or nil bids. Douo by order ( f tho bi.rd. V ll. bl.HlOUil, Clerk School DUfrlct No. SI, Jlurlon Co., OrcEOU. 0 17 td SHINGLES ! A In run In vol co of Vrooni shingle Just rccnlvcd-by fur the best sIiIdlMcm In tho markot. CAPITAL LUMUKRINU CO. it Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, G oosoborries, CherrioH and good iruitof all kinds at tho Salem Cannery. ASIIBVS MEAT MARKETS, 16a Btato Htrcct. 610 Liberty slrcot, North Hnlem, . Wo nro ready to uu an oruers ior an kliidi of Irch and salt meats. Wo ulm to keep the best tho country nllords. Kreo delivery. We desire to thank all our old patrons for tticlr liberal patronage, hoplnic they will still contlnuo with us. D.C.SHERMAN, U, H. Tension and Ulaim nRfint. T, O ItoxSil. Halem, Or'on. Deputy (kiunty Clerl' Vrlto fur blanks, w A. W, BLACKFORD. Houso palntlnif nnd paper tiunnlnif. (Jood in&tcTlul aud Ilnt-clasn work Is my object. 1CJivooi.lcrson sliiltr, ut Kurrar's tore. COOK Ss VOETJI ! IIouhc anil Kiun rnlntli'fr! KalHomtnlnif, sln wrlllnif, frescolnif, wall tlnllDL'. decorative pajior hantclnif, wrA fliilfclilriir KullfilllfiHl utllftllrtl fill contract work. 'rSlHtuluBU "COIvUJVTBIAS," Light Uoadsler Safely, Ladies' Safety, Expert, Tandem Barely, Volunteer, Benil Ilwlster, IJKbtltoadJiUsr. lUtlonal. C.M.LOCKWOOD.Agt., Utt iHCoui.sU,Hiiliru, Iiloycle sold on the InsUtliment plan. Notice for Sower IMds. XTOTIOK is hereby i ven that sealed bid ri win Ureiion, a I be recolved by theetty of Kalem, of 1 fui c'ltv of Huleni. At Rulciii, Ol ....B . (in.ima ana (live tllioVlwk p m.olJiHie'i'iltJ.lftil.jHiwliI tlmesnid blU will Ujoihi'D for I lie bill I Iniruml nrinulrtl.Mllill 111 U KlltVtr irOIII I prnul eautwn terminus of the main 111 Waiioti siren, in ne cut oi naiiiu. urn; Soo. to point easierty In the cnUr of larlou tietialf in, ()r(-(oii, lour hundred aoo imi vmjr iiiui n. i"w with the plans und inlnealiuu now on nlelo lueornwjof tlicliyuryryor of Hit leielHiluiJlrii(on Kech bid inu.t w oouiPult by it iTuposll lu fa totot the .fliy (DUi lti. In aocuriianc4t irfu.i.m l)ijfin ill f b Hllrfl of one liUll dred dollars h!U)Jui a BuaraDlte ptjpnA fallliontheiwrtof'tielildiitr that Iftho bid 1 nr Jed to hlni he wilt riejie llio conlraoi. ruroUh the IihOji aud uudrik. Icks with kimv and suulceiit sureties lu av oordanos with the termsof the plan and r9llGatlon(anl twitracl and bond Ube provided by tliio)orof U city ofHAlum, aod, In a um of a failure to do mi taid su til tube forfeited loth rUareflUleajM rliel ndllauldau4UuaaMi tor wld failure. ld i1ioeU must be a eertlflenW or di- txme by order it UieComuia OcmneH or lVllirBlTlS.188ff&Lh Mrdtf. SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK 300 Asaortod tics worth 25 and 50 cents for. . . . 15c each. 500 4 ply linen collars 10c " Every pocket knife In our big assortment reduced in price NOTIONS OK ALL KINDS. Comb nud brushes of nil kinds, Money purses, Toilet soap, Hair oil. Bay rum, Florida water, Perfumery, Curling Irons,. Bead necklaces, Gold breast plus, Ear rings. Necklaces, Rings, Curt buttons, Collar buttons, Plnyluir cards, Pons, Pencils, Envelopes, Writing paper. Blank books, Dolls, Razors, Scissors, Tape measures, I Torso brushes, Table knlvea and forks, Carvlug sets, Dice, Poker chips, Cribbago boards, Fish hooks, Lines. Positively tho lowest prices on everything in our store. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block:. Produce taken. Highest Price Paid for Wool. OrLt Side Old Undei takers of 18 years experiencohave, through, much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out sido tho Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to furiJh funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for the business c LEAN! If you would bo clean and have your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest mannor, tako thorn to tho SIMM! SID.UI IiAi;NlIl whore all work is dono by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. the" -"club LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAULEB. U7 II nnm ivn n All slock left In my euro shall roeolvo tho best Y (ill j!i TAfiT of attention. Telephone No. 21. Cor. Liberty II. II. UVUUUI.HUni. n,i Ferry Btrects, Salem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chomeketa Street. HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Kalsnmlnlug, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing aud Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. 8NOW BROS. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, AN D SHEET IRON WORKERS. Estimates on nil work lu our Hue. IOO Olmmakota Strout, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co, Sasli, Doors, Minds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Finishing inndo Ut order. Now I)UV Hir.N, by which wo can always keep u full snpply of seasoned stock rif nil kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trndo and Hlgn itroets, Salem, Oregon. SANTIAM LUMBERING . COMPANY, OK MI LI, OITY, Luuihor, Lath, Bliinglcs and Ilulldlng material. Yard east of Depot, Salem, Wo manufacturo till our own stock, and aro prcrured to All any order on thu shortest notice, 4:l7-lm.dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. J. tt (JOODA I.K, Coburif. A. WHKKLKH, Hprlnncld. GOODALE & WJIEELEIt, Lumber, Lath.. PiclcetB 1 MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Agcnls fur ('oburc Mills, HnrlnuMeld Mills west sldo of X'weffth Wtrcot neal 4 2 J1AKKR s:je&il Sash and Door Eactory Front Street, Salem, Oregorii Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest. Only tho best material used, INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Th.e State." Assessed nearly iiue-thlrd'oi a million (JKO. M. HKIH.KIt, City Acvnt, AndsiKiclalMKcnlfor Marun county. Ol ica wiu "10 Couiuny. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUEilllLGERS, KucwaKirs Uj John Holm, tor. Oommer. etal and Cheineketn streots, Hulem. Jlors slueliiu a specially. J ILPOIILEJIacWlli, Formerly ol Horlber JtohH, two doom h1 at ilia old aland, keen a eood Nuppty of wheels, as lee, sprint and jeneial at rlage hardware. w Hill's Talent inside 1M. IAII) PLOOIl.S, Pressed Briclc, AndalleU-lbullillnsU'lfW, PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., 173 IfouftltkJt.j lortIaniI,Ofrou. tlie Trust. BUREN 4 SON J i nnd MoKenzio Mill. Omee nnd 1 rd on the deiiot, Ilet Lumber In the VaJU & WHKKLKIt, Managers, Hnlom. 3 t Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of lii iky None but whlto labor employed In thle e4tabllshmeut. A good substantial meat e K'kcd la r? cIum style 'Xwenly-fl v cents t ruenl W IS D I'HONT Court street, between Journal OfHco ajwt MIoUi's I J very. Destroy iho Verts, -Now Is the Time to- YOUR FRUIT 1U& miiQGs&miovni Are rye pared to five tree trew4 tv (he soaaon wllh a K0e4 tfffy4 inM. HatUbctlon KuarantMd, Ivewr 8. li. Cattertln A Boa's oMe, WW IttoW 4M Salem. MV e. o. cuom, Butcker id ftto, RUU Ht. IHHfcH Hrjfht dilYer All fm C tk !, Capital