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1? ,1 r h l I T W SPRING JACKETS , MUBfl CIO- W hrtJ dUriiil(l nat to carry atiy Jackals over to next MtMOii, anil ftt'e now offering them cxtreinoly low SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. jWTTWO CHITS, Klejranl LadffV Gold Watch and Jieaullful set of rillvef wars given away September 1st. Our Shoo stock is still going at cost. All now gooda and good quality. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - VoOwSfelajltoIbulldormakeany ",B,lof lmproremeflt, mil oo tbe uadersifued lor Material. We have a complete stock, and are rssdy to supply say prepated contract, sewer work, f radlng, etc Salem Improvement Co. Blew Out tiik Gas. A ratuer amusing Incident occurred during the visit of the Orcgonlans to Ban Francisco recently on the Oregon Pacific excur sion. One of tbo excursionists said to ball from Balem. engaged n room at one of the hotels and In course of time proceeded to retire, but before getting into bed he cautiously blew out the tra. It leaked out the next day that osMonehad blown out tbe gas the evealnir before, and when the party waa discovered, there was no end to Joke and fun over the affair. BUtec man. The very unnatlsfactory thing about this item la tbe fact that uothlug ta said about bow tbe man happened to be la such a healthy condition the aex t morning; well enough to bo Joked. Ware it about any one but a Salem bmb It would sound fishy. Albany Democrat Tbe above is a joke told on a young Baleni banker, Jos. Albert. vBut It won't wash. Joo. never blows oat any gas, of bis own or anybody ekes. He Isn't that kind. The story would fit some other members of tbe party better. IUmenyi. tub AnTiBT.l hero has never been In Sioux Falls such a pleas ing musical treat as tbe concert given last evening by Pemenyl under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. His exe cution on the violin last evening was Bomethlug that will be remembered by those who bad the opportunity of hear ing him. He was oucorcd twlcoat eaoh appearance( and ho seemed to be In exoelleut spirit and gave tho audi enoe all the mutlo thoy could hold. His company Is made up of artists lu their several lines. Tho sluglng of Miss Metbot and Mr. Marshbank was very pleasingly rendered aud waa encored very heartily, as was also the piano work of Miss Sage. Stoux Falls (a D.) Republican. Jan., 1803. At tho Y. M. O. A. Thursday evening. i m The LaNNiNQ Failuiik. A dls patch waa received at Albany from the First National Lauk of Chattauooga, TeHB., and confirmed by another dis patch to tbe First National bauk, an nouncing that Capt. E. J. Lannlug had placed 110.600 to tho credit of the Albany bank. This U good nows lu connection with the matter, and re lieves Mr. Launlng of tho charge against blm of abecoudlug. Tbo pre vailing seutlmeut 1b that Mr. Lanulug has not been In his right mind. M I II Mil II II I Fikkmkn Election. The annual Meeting of Alert Hook A Ladder com pauy was held yesterday afternoon and tbe following oillcera choeeu for the eii suing year: President, John O. Booth; secretary, Wylle A. Moores; treasurer, Charles D. Mtutou; foreman, Wm. H. Beott; first assistant foremau, Edward Hauler; second asalstaut foremuu, Ed ward Reuf; Janitor, H. U. Vaudervert; trustees, W. H. Armstrong, Edward iauterand A. M, Patrick; board Are delegates, O. D. Mlutoo, Joe. Bchlndler aad F. Neckeraian. Phobatk. T. C Shaw, administra te of tbo estate of Deuua llooue, de saassd, was ordered to soil decedent' latsrsstlu certalu real property Gee, P. BaBdersoa, adiululstratorof the Osra Beeaa estate was ordered to sell real property belonging to tbe estate. Oominq Latc Fruit ie late coming e but yoti can supply your table wltb plenty of delicacies by ulug those fruit lavets aad extracts Prices, with cook beak free soW only at Yau Eatou's lustily gteetry. NWJCK.-TUS Y. M. a A. Bteyele Mi will take a ruu this (Wednesday) STiatag, at VM f. m, After tbe run Mm MMtklv bustHeas meeting will be Im'sI, A lull attsu4aaes is desired. F, v. wnnrim, OTtwtsi. j. Hawks 4 Levar, paper haugers, 97 !5HW DRV GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOCAL. N. It. Doty, of Jeflerson, was a Balem visitor today. Hon. Geo. W. MoBrlde went to Portland this afternoon, for a visit at St. Helens. Mrs. Adair started for Bllelz today, with three invalid students from Har rison Institute. Dr. A. Davis, late of Los Angeles, will soon occupy the O. B. Moore's resi dence on State street. Bev. Lund Is In Portland, attending an Episcopal convention. Four bish ops will be present. Such Inducements were nevor before ofleredas tbo Palace is now holding out ou spring Jackets. Bemenyl Is Addling bis way down the valley toward Salem and seems to be making expenses. There will bo a special conclave of Knights Templar this evening. Tbe Jury In Talklugton vs. Chase and Baker gave verdict for plaintiff, of f 147. 60. The first home-grown strawberries were brought to market yesterday. June 2d Matteson strawberries were ready for market at Turner, grown by F. B. Matteson & Bon. The court bouse square should no longer look like a cross between hay field and wood yard. There will be a called meeting of tbe Orphan's Home board Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock at the homo of Mrs, Z. F. Moody. The regular monthly meeting of tbe Y. M. C.A. bicycle club will be held this evening. Meeting at 7 o'clock the boys will tako a splu ou their machines before the business session. At the meeting of Ollvo lodge No. 18 I. O. 0. 1, lost Saturday evening tbe following oflluera were elected: J. H. MoNary, N. G.; F. W. Waters, V. G.; W.J. Culver, recording secretary; aud John Molr, treasurer. If you want a good pair of shoes of good quality cheap, go to tbo New 1'ork Backet, Afoney-maklug enterprises properly advertised lu tbe Jouknal as a rule succeed, If they deserve to at all. Not all cun succeed. But where they do detervo to proper advertising Is all that Is necessary. At the regular monthly meeting of tho directors of the Salem Building and Loan association lost night 12200 was loaned at uinety-stx months' Interest lu ndvutice, besides paying all with drawals. The demand for Bemenyl violin con cert tickets Is unprecedented. Ho Is tho ouly man alive who can be named with Olo Bull or Pagaulul. Tho bids ou the new Feeley house to be let Saturday trill bo opened at Pugb'a otllee, which should have beeu stated lu the item referring to the matter. Miss It. F. Hall la oft for a "Vluvl" lecturing tour at Gervals, Woodburu aud other places. Ttioso reduced prices at the Columbia Shoe Store, 118 State street, are maklug heavy Bales at that store. Hear Bemeuyl Thursday night and be carried to the heavens ou the wlugs of music Hon. Geo. W. Gray, Willamette uni versity aud some of the other city agri culturists who cultivate lands worUi five thousand dollars an acre aud up wards are cutting their hay crops. Tbe RUN ou EASTERN BANKS U working wide spread disaster but tbe ftUN on ths BLUE FRONT ouly strengthens their ability to meet all de- mauds. Try them for auythlug you want. 335 Commercial street d w W. O. Reynolds, late of Indiana, has opened a blacksmith shop ou ths corner at tbe east end of the big Willamette bridge, and wlH put lu a wood work tn aiVH1 BWgJ PBVfli The railroad eomwWaloa west to Portland tbts sfteraeeu to west la ad- Jourued sssstea. ntllkMtomees, bile, bells aad Maes eaa be wired by sMmwoM Live itegulater. jBVJi.rtl.tfO OAbUtiAL .sUSlj. ""JJ UnomtA UOMHIOOK'H 0AIA he rkU of" Yesterday la Jail fo day ftttt ttmptif Kied Old muff (ittmo liiid III bride of yesterday arrested. She wm put Id Jflll In (be afternoon and released tills foferioot", rifio wm arreted on complnlnl of Henry Otormc, clisfglfig her with being an uticliatte diieat. Borne one made him believe a Grown fraud bad been perpetrated ou htm, The result wm Georgia languish ed In the county jail. This forenoon tbe parlies appeared In Recorder Kdcs' court and defend ant was promptly discharged. John A. Carson appeared for Mrs. Groeso and District Attorney Condlt was obliged to drop tbe case as the prosecuting witness failed to material ize. Old man Grosso was lu tho city this morning and seemed sadly afleoted. He made an aflldavlt that he had beeu persuaded to make tho complaint against her and had hor arrested and brought over here; that bo was sorry and bad been swayed against hla Judg ment and that she was making htm a good wife. The result Is that she goes back wltb blm to mako tbe old man's borne happy once more. He -says yesterday morn ing she got up and got his breakfast, swept the house and is a neat and tidy housekeeper. Bho has not deeded tbe 160 acres of land back to him. Public sympathy Is with Georgia. The Jour nal believes G rosso got much the bet ter end of tho bargain. DIVORCE. Married Monday, put In Jail Tuesday, divorced Wednesday. That Is the lat est featuro of tbe cose of Mrs. Grosse. This afternoon a lawyer was busy draw ing up papers in a divorce suit for sep aration from the old Polk county man. Her lawyer was very reticent but final ly admlttted that Grosse is of unsound mind and the land he deeded to his wife is mortgaged. Inbank Student. A State univer sity student has Just been brought to tbe asylum. The Eugene Guard 0th, says. L. E. Furrlngtou, aged 26 years, whose home is at Tbe Dalles suddenly became deranged last evening. He bos been attending the university for the last two or three years and was an earn est student. Tbo aflllctlon has been growing on blm for about four weeks. The attending physician states that it came from over application to study and a temporary aberration of tbe men tal faculties which is probably curable. For three weeks past he received no medical attention, seeming to be better, but excessive sleeplessness again pro duced this result. Notice. The anuualAlbany district camp meeting of the Evangelical church will bo held at Waterloo, com mencing ou Tuesduy,Juno20th. All tbe ministers of the district are expected to be present, and laymen generally are cordially Invited. All cbristlauB aro in vlted to come and enoy this meeting in the grove with us. d w Fob Younq Ladies; Miss Rose Trumbell. tbe state lecturer for the Young Ladles' W. C. T. U., Is expected ts opeak in Balem on Bundy, the 18th of June. Bhe Is a very pleasant speak er, and will address tbe youncr people especially. Come out aud bear her all Christian Endeavors. Time and place will appear later. By order of presl dent. OREGON STRAWBERRIES BLUE ERONT. NEW CHERRIES, BLUE FRONT. NEW ONIONS-BLUE FRONT. NEW CAULIFLOWER BLUE FRONT. NEW CABBAGES, BLUE FRONT NifiW POTATOES-BLUE FRONT NEW ORANGES BLUE FROMT NEW PINE APPLES BLUE FRONT. NEW BANANAS-BLUE FRONT NEW GOOSE BERRIES-BLUE FRONT. NEW LEMONS-BLUE FRONT. NEW GOODS In ENDLESS VAR IETY arriving dally at BLUE FRONT Dr. aud Mrs. J. A. Rlibardson weut to Portland this afternoon. Tbe latter will visit the world's fair lu compauy with some friends from St. Heleus. New York loo cream soda made from sweet h( me-ralsed cream, the best on earth, at Wettacott & Irwin's. Hawks A Levar, wall paper, 07 State. . PRICE'S GgHSSBI Ths ely Pars Crsasa of Tartar Pewdsr.-No ABuaeala;N Ata. V$fi ia Mffliotti f Uomm 40 Yrs Dm hujfarj IOlJrtKAli, Vt$i)XMtA1t JtiUU 1t mn jMMdWMMMOSMtO .mjmajn INDJIPMKOJlKOK DAY. How MtWaMmy Is tp-Meatf We4a)4ay Atoning Jtins ttetenth. Tiiefo l(o ba bl Independence ilny mecllti at Hotel Willamette Ibis fivpfllii at A o'clock. J-lvery btislheiH mati and friend of gflletii'fl future nrosnerlly should be there ntid help make our fourth of July celebration a rousing sucoess. The cotutnlKfl lias reached tho lliou sand dollar mark on subscriptions. It will go U the two thousand joint be fore thoy stop. The city of Baleni should bo ofltclally represented in this celebration, because tho business prosperity of tho city and tho success of every worthy enterprise Is the highest concern of all. Tho Salem Commercial Interests should be represented on a largo scale. There Is not a business of any kind here that It will not pay to subscribe liberally aud mako a demonstration on that day. Turn out tonight. The state government and tbe stato Institutions should assist In observing Independence day. There will bo Immenso crowds in the city on the trlplo occasion of the state tournament, the Celebration, the July raco meetings. Let the gates of our city bo thrown wido open. Pull the trottle ot enterprise clear out. It will do ns all good. Turn out to tbe meet ing tonight and be prepared to double your subscription. THE FLOWER SHOW.' Salem the Bourmot Oity of the North west. Tbe third annual rose and flower show will be held at the armory Friday and Saturday of this week. We want every reader of the Daily and Week ly Journal to become a committee of one to make it a success. Let us surpass our two grand rose shows of tbe past and give Salem tbe name of the Flower Queen of the Wil lamette Valley. It can be done. All that la required is enthusiasm. We have the climate, the soil, and tbe flowers. We have the women to cultivate and display them. The Balem Florlcultural society has been working bard to make this a suc cess. .But It should be the pride of ev ery Salem woman to assist the exhibit. Everyone Interested in beautifying our city and spreading its fame abroad should help make tbe display at tbe armory as grand as possible. Flowers advertise themselves. All who have hothouses should exhibit ev ery bloom that can be moved. All who sell plants should not fall to swell the display. Let us give up tbe rest of this week to tbe ilowers. Then our city will bloom, our gardens will bloom, and we will bloom as never before. postponed. rosebud strawberry Tbe fair has beeu postponed two weeks, 23d and 2-1 th. until June The Old Squabs. Tbe beautiful court house Is nearly hidden by trees. They should be trimmed up. A good drinking fouutaiu for horses should be put in ou one side at least. Tbe grounds should be graded. Cement walks around the square and leading up to the doors should be put down. Com'r Frank Anderson is quite In fa vorof Improving tho grounds. Some kind of a petition should bo laid before this term of county court. m Some F lowers. The pansies ought to be represented at the Flower show this week. They are at the height of perfection now. Next to tbe roses at this season pauslea are most popular. There ought also to be a display of lilies aud cacti. The wild flower dis play will bo very large. m Akm Broke. a wagonload of wood was turned over yesterday at Morning side aud two boys were thrown off, one eight iear old lad was quite badly bruised. He was taken to his home in Noith Salem ou a special car and is do- lug well today. Reliable Boys. Perfectly reliable youug men are somewhat rare, but tbe Lock wood mesbeugera can always be depended upon fur trustworthy work. The Capital. You want to visit It especially It you are hungry. It Is tbe best lunch counter In Balem. In tbe Bam Adolph block. Open day and night Hawks & Levar, wall paper, 87 State. SHS UAMkt Jl.KAMN(i.Wi'thbtit re moving front the iloof. All work gunr anteed. Het, Mrs. With England, lid geno Bfey man and many olhurs. Leave ofdersal Ffed Legg'u drug store. "Uhi cago Carpet Uloafief." 0-6 81 i i ' llkMi TittM-llavo no terrors for J. A, Vart Eaton, tho gfocef. He buys to meet lliem, aud ecllr, to 'jmko them lighter aud his store Is thronged hourly by IIiopo who rtnlie this. i ii . A homo product It compotes with the world never disappoints "Pride of Oregon" flour, made ouly by tho Ba leni Mills, but sold everywhere. Tub Nohthwjht Cohmkb Of Court and Commercial streets, Is where J, A. Van Eaton, tbe populor grocer dispenses the staples aud luxuries of life. Go there and Investigate once. m i Not BitAoaiNO. Clark A Eppley are not bragging about anything In particular, but thoy simply want It un derstood that tbey lead on groceries, and beat tbe world on prompt delivery. Balem produces one article that takes the lead in all countries, and that Is ''Pride of Oregon" flour mado by the Salem flouring mills. Every sack guar anteed. Strong's famous lco cream supplied In all quantities, for family and party use. F. B.Dearborn has lust opened a new lot of Blank books, special ruled, Debit and Credits, cash doors, mluiature sets for omce worK. w commercial Bireei. What will Simmons Liver Regulator do? Cure dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache and indigestion. Rich golden Jersey milk Is being sup plied by tbe dairy of B. J. Bburpe. ASTONISHMENT tiexoectedoneveir side at tbe VABIE- TY and QUALITY of our display of - 1 Card Cases tnd Leather Goods or every cescrlptlon A flue line of Tra sellng Caaes. SEE THE DISPLAY. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, 08 STATE STREKT. HEW AUVEBTUSEMKNTd. HORSE TRAINING. Have bad 18 years experience training for track or carriage. Terms reasonable. Can be found at WeataootVa stable, or address Halem. 64-lm JAMta KINU. w ANTED AT ONCE. Teams to banl wood, lone JOD. i-ii ai room , w.ircy diock. 683t TTlOUND. Abnnch o'keys. Owner can get Ji game by M-lltng at Journal office and paying expenses. -OODBnMnesa OPPOltTUNlTY.-Owlneto T poor health tbe undersigned will trade bis business and factory for real estate on rea onuble trms n . F. 11KOEH, 5-29 U Depot Bash and Door Factory, ttaiem. r OST. Roan horse, ten years old, shod let j ter"H" hd len shoulder. WeUhs U50. last seen Thursday near Oto Riches place 15 miles east of lislem. Return toCT.Ttmmons. Knglewood. Salem. "S-29 TJWH RALE. A very nicely located lot, with house, on Mill street south ot Willamette university For terms and particulars, please Inquire at this omce. 6'29-lm rpOUND. A sold scarf pin. Owner can get X; same by calling at jouunal office and paying experses. U HELP WANraD.-AgenU paid a good com mission, aud SMXO dividend among litem next winter, Sp-clal attractions o be pushed this year for which we want the ser vice of best agents every w ere. TUB CLHTIM i UttLI-tHlNO f.. Itoom 3 Chronicle llblldlng, Han r ranclsco. 311119 PATKH is kept on file at B. O. Date's . Advertising gency, St and S3 Merchants xchango.8an Franclsi-o, California, where contrao'a for advertUlng can h made for It. MHKISTIAN KCIENOK-Lllerature L klodson sale at 8 Uberty street. of all 44-ly ATTENTION. Cash mouey paid for rags, bottles, old Iron and all kinds of metals, a o hide, at old Court JUoue, Half m. l.ly I. TOLPOLAR. Y. M. C. A. HALL, Thursday, Juao Stb. world's greatest violinist, -tux niKQWKK Hungarian Musical TIrtuoso, And hU superb cqaipany of Musical, Stars In their grand program of musical gems. boldittir you rolranord for two hoars 04 fVH vim.xaj nil wv unalloyed tnjoymeat. CAPACITY OFLWUSETEtfED LYttTWBBE (Tour aedar ths direction ot Red path Lyeeam BureuaodH.Jt.Thrle. vw" jamiiEJuuLoii! m " i ' jm RHffiNVL lteVrrvti T' " 5S25HP5C iS About as knowing as a Sphinx aro a great many who are Prophesying Thfttwe are ou tho ove of a great oom morclat disaster. No trouble at tho WOOLMM MILL STORE because thoy are selling good honest Home Mad? Goods At lower prlcen than ever. Be euro to see them beforo buying. SALEM, KNOWINGLY MID SUMMER MILLINERY SO Per Cent Less than Wholesale Prices. Have Just returned from San Francisco where I bought large in voices of fine Millinery Novelties for June and July trade at less than CO per cent, on regular prices. We shall give the Ladles of Salem and surrounding country some yery low prices for tbe next Sixty days. PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYE ON THESE COLUMNS FOR THE NEXT SIXTY 'DAYS FOR SOMMER PRICES, Our Spring Stock is All Sold, WE ARE NOT OVERSTOCKED. WE CARRY NO GOODS OVER. WE ARE CONTINUALLY RECEIV ING NEW GOODS. We Have the nery Business in Oregon. WE ARE HERE TO STAY. Our Business. MILLINERY BUSINESS. MRS. S. G. REED, SALEM, - - - OREGON., 265 Commercial Street. JACKET This week we make speatal low prlees or all SPRING JACKETS. As elegant line to select from. Colors; Navy. Blaek. Gray aad Tan. HE CORNER WINDOW. WILJLIS BROTHERS 5b CO. OPERA H0U8K CORNER, - ' - - - gALSM, ORBGOK. Call and see oar mw Mrs ef DRESS GOODfl, GLOVRfl aad MITTENS, R. G. COR8ST8, MM'aawi Bey's CLOTHING, FUKNIHING GOODS maA MATS. ' M ttAay ftislhnsatsV bAsMC far atttla AstlS&A j 'jwi''j"i;a!jiiiw'iii.iwiwwiwiwiiipp iS i OREGON. Largest i- SALE! SPHINX. Mill i Ajht awtUsa J j "st Jjlll