?4 J , r .. Vi h!'EELI (Corsets for Summer 5C A Bummer Coret for 25c 35c Strongly boned Summer Cornet 350 50c The well-known SNOW QUEEN 50c W. O. Qi NO. -192-J Tlio bent fl corset in the world. That'll a broad Mate incut, but facta bear It out. The Dowager Corset For Stout Figures in Sommer weight. OASI1 STUBEf HOLVERSON'S NEW TODAY, LINES Ladies' Shirt Waists that cannot be equaled in Oregon. This in the fourth shipment this spring. All new patterns. Is i Lot No, 1 made and p Btvlen In made and perfect fitting Lot No, 2 Fino quality. Also plain black, blueand pink. Rent values for the price ever shown . . . OUC. T Nr " Plain blackn, new blues, plnkm .I-rfJl HU vJ hambomoly fixed with white tuckH three Inchon apart, very ntyllnh waist NEW CRASH SKIRTS: New lines of plain and trim med Crash Skirts. Latest cut, best qualities. $1.25 to 52 each, fc J. J.DALRYMPLE & COMPANY. An AJL-Scelng Eye in n perleet uyo II It won all thlngH ihi fectly. If your oven cannot wo all thin HIP illlgH 'um otocM nee tlicm. your cyoNlght imut 1)0 defective, and iioodB nlil. mm patning by Mtop hi and I will examine your oyoa free of charge, ami if they ikh.i1 glawion' I will adjust them Mr fectly to the night. Rrokcn hiuieH replaced and frame re paired. Oculist prcMriptloiiH u ttcoinlty. Artilloiul uyo at reasonable price. C.H.HINGBS OHADUATK OITICIAN. UOU COMMICKOIAU ST. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight and cloudy, oooler. Tuesday, fulr and DATES OP LOOAL EVENTS. Juno fJO. Commencement Intomtnte Musical Coimtrvatory, Httu Amlura-WIll-man Prlnalixil. July 4 Celebration at Salem. Ice Not Qlvtn Away. I cannot afford to give ire away, but am Milling a pure article at a price that is within tliuniAih f all. CXYKTAl. 1i K WolIK. J. M. MeOuire, Prop, o 1ft t( Drain Normat School. Tho Hoard of Koirunlri Butunlnv. pletod the faculty by electing fujluwlng: J. A. Walker of Hmikane. iireetdenl t eoiH- Pro. A. 11. Mulkey, to the chair of xjlencc. 1'rof. LouU lWmwe to the uimtr of training. K. a hcjl.reoordor of Mhii uuuutr, In well artor a bovcio I linos DawMiir Herb Tea did It." a 1 tf ni ti v-rw-iiikf xaov v Our tok ly M wusuy and are jhmIU ing our entire tof k ut Ft y Tmb Daily Journal has V g -more subscribers in Salem, y and paid-up ones at that, V g than any other newspaper. ft Pafasols at half price HALF PHICK. There aro some nice Ihlnes mi . i. i .i jane it iook ni iiiem. Shift Waists j j Wo have a geod aaitment " liittl.k ih.iti. .k 4 ! A .1. k .. .. 't-you cau kvo money on anything JLvLIS BROS. Si CO. W AT? ,.. r && PIRST DOOR SOUTH .SALGM, OREGON. MatMirv, Muw White ICld mm. ' i v&H Ml 3J , I Style 492. 1 1 CASH STOttE A complete line of up-to-date (ancv inten. well 50c. each. Fancy ntrlpes with three row of tucklnir. Neat tmttcrn. each. edged with white. A c, M each. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, State Fair. Merchant are reectfully notified that the dally program, mioro card and advertising privilege of tho OrogonJ nmio rmr nnvu im'uii nwanicu 10 n, 11, Klairg. Your putronngo will toon bow Ilclteil. o an -It Jeff Thorp, of Slaytou, was u Salem visitor today. Mrs. Lou Smith, of Portland, cnnia up today for u visit. Chan. A. flruy returned from Albany today via Huth. Atty. Win. Ouuoner, of Stnyton, Id the city today. was in. Fullls, of Htayton, cninu in this morning on hittrinem. Chus. L Dalley left today for an out lug at Foley Springs. Mrs, I., Gumming left this morning on a visit to Hood Itlver. Atty. J. A. Rrnwn drove to Maeieay today on legal husimmi, Mrs. J. II. Richmond of Dalian was in Holem today visiting friends. Mlw Iiulsa Fisehor of Corvullis is tho gueot of Ml Jeimlu Ilooth. Tom Conrad a;id Allnsrt Hawk ere IMMHingiirfl to Sun Pnimslsoo today. I). (Inodmau oame down from Albany this morning whuru he had been visiting friends. .Mrs. OImh Graven and dautthtur of Dallas, sKint thu day visiting Salem friend. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Hinges uamednuu from IuoHtudeneo where they spent Sunday. II. 0, 1'luinh wiis an arrival from Cer: VhIIIh this morning where he has been at work. Cha. Ciwiok, the asylum druggist, went to AlUiny ulay for a vneothm of two week. Itev. I.. II. Wlllkiiiw ami wife ami J. II. tiay ami wifw lufl U lay for an out ing at Now part. Klmwr Ulllmartf, tho Dalkto tng (irtvvr, lallwl w umko his trip thw morn, log owing to an attnek uf huart fulluro. Owti8tr F. A. llrtxiH)!! return! to Corvullis teduy, after spending Sunday with lib family, ho moved up there to day. C'tarene F. IXhmU, non of our tow w own A. W. l)nuU, started from MIiih a His SiniiUy, vurtHilw to SnIoiii to vis4t his ftranU. Tueo. Iktrr tvtMriHHl to GtH-vallb todav to complete the tluinWoK eootruot on tho wts building. Hvtuiys the build lug will bo Inrnwl over nwxt week Mr. ImiIm Ktmer, of MbinoolIs, ami Mrs. Fred Miller, uf hVltm l'mlrie, Minn., arriiwl twlay for a visit at tho home o( Mr. and Mr, Martin Vltwoo. 8HMinar Oeftlj ate gtilNg eyt raiOiHi-, We ff! iiirai any ut our fine ElA.lV left Im IILuaL mul itti4nt UMJ te, ami Puplea - "- x a have a geod aeitmeiit m ami youeaM have thum at Ju.t what wo paid for tTiujn in S y.ei want by buying It from us. THY IT. OP POSTQPPltfri, Oloves 13 cut a pair. j VOLUNTEERS' RECEPTION Salem Committees Enlarged and Program Has Been Mapped Out. Qrand Oration, Banquet, Blowout Ball In Preparation for the tlrave Oregons. nd There wan a wplbattonded meeting Hoturday at the 0. A. It. hall to make ; further nrranxotnonts to receive the Oregon volunteer)'. Iter. W. K. Cojst- ' laml prostded, and there wore reiorbi from all the wmmlttoe ami a fill dis cussion flf program. At now completed following are: TIIK WTAXDlUa OOMMnTKRS. Finance : Arthur Welch, I). C. Slier man, C. H. Irvine, Froil Vteusloff, J. (J. Itarnes. Ileceiitlon : K. Hofer, N. J. Judah, T. II. Walt, Oeortte Litchfield. Program : Mrs. 0. S. Knglnnd, Frunk Davey. (leo. II. Uurnott, F. T. Wright- man, Kr(l WIiMrins. liniKitiet: Mrs. A. N. GIllKirt, Mn. Lizzie Smith. Mrs. J. J. Murnhy. Itobt. A. CroMon, K. C. Crose. iiccoratien: .MiM Kittle IiarlKiru, Mrs. K. II. Flogg, Mr. Frank Wlllman, Frank A Moore, Squire Johnson, Mrs. K. C. Iiailcsy. Moved and carried that a lienquet le given at Marlon Hpiare to the roturning volunteers and all old Holdiers who nod ever enlisted to servo their country in time of war. Tho program for the day as discussed is planned to have thu reception Infill on tho arrival of the troops at Salem by train, march to tho grand banquet under the escort of the veterans of the Grand Army where a formal reception program will be carried out. The Iniys would then have their afternoon to thoinsolvef. In the evening there Is to bo a further program at thu oiern house, with flpcci'hefi from tho officers, telling their experiences on the Held of battle where they ho proudly distinguished them selves, all to bo followed by a grand military ball. Tho program may lie changed by the committee, but the atiovo is the way it was mapped out in the talks on Satur day. Thu committees will meet again next Saturday nt 3 o'clock to complete their work as fur as possible. Tho ladies of tho llelief ami Kiner ency Corps deserve great credit for go ing ahead in the matter of.the reception and will Imj heartily mipjiorted. The most perfect spirit of harmony and unthusiusm prevails and all jwtri otle citizens will unito In showing every Oregon volunteer, whether it lw Com pnny K, or the whole regiment, that comes to Salem, all the honors that are duo them and that means all that Salem people aro capable of )Hstowing uioit them. Economy. A iiubllsher enn make 10.000 Wik for two-thirds the price ho can make 10,000 each of four different kinds. It is just m in bicycle building. The Overman wheel company are this year liendhiK every energy to produce only one model and that the best model they hae ever made. Nothing hut tin hixeet grade of material ami workmanship is uhcI and more wheels are lieinc built of this one model thunliiuoevoroocii built by them in any singloyourof all modolHcomhimHl Where Victors ure known tills is fully uMircclatcd, as their unproctHlented hr this soHsou ooiillrms., "W Vietora or Victorias" ure fully (W). value and you can get them now for l(). Slurillr ehaluluM f76. II. S. (lile Co., agent. Fourth of July. All momlHirs of the Fourth of July cel ebration committees, and all iutenwted In the subject, are urged to lie present at thu eity hall this evening. Mr. J. T. Muflregor, wImi had elutrgo of a lurge force of men on the 1 1 out t Hros., hop much putting up the new trellis work on the lUwk farm has com pleted his Job ami this morning tlwy returned to Sou Fmiioltco. Mr. Mc (Irogor will i-etui u this full and (Hit up wire trellis on 100 aoren itioro for lloret Ilrotlmrs. Stute Supt. Arkeruwii ami daughter Mlis Carrie Auke.rman went on their wheels Sunday to visit miiiw old friemlsut Shuw. They were caught in the rain eomliig heme ami were brought hi from the reform geltool In n buck. A. M. Cruwfonl, a landing attorney uf Kutehurg, an ex-member of ttte legUtla tore, ex-federal office leiuler, a staunch HeHibltoau, but a gool fellow In spite of all, is In the city m tmeii.ew Wore live supreme e&urt. MihS bnilse Ourter, of the Sam Slww tJMn-nny, lute so far reoovenul as to be able to Join them at Albany In a few- lays. The ooiuiMiiy went to Albany Suiuluy, wliere they 4uy this week. ltev. P. S. KHight and family exeot stMiu to more from the Mute wImmjJ, antl to (xvupy tlieir mttoge oh IJent Shite street, where II. Ik TtiieUeu auI ntiully huw roiide. (J eo. Hughe, the well-known ' Soletu bushier ihoh, w Ito btm been iumHihhI athumerome weekn with an injured limb kagHlH on our boeiHe sUeeie. Ml Fraiwee Morrow, whom njLlber U MksloHary at the Warm SpHttg IhiUmh HerorvrtloH, ia tlte gukt of Mn. C. A. lurk on Cottage street. Mm. A. Mulr, of PanJamU who hw Iknh vhdttng Iwr sister, Mm. CUh. 1. UWiop, wHt to Hrow HaWUe tfckiy hwr a vUlt, Mm. A. II. Frvorkoti, of Alhawy, who Iku boon the guest ef Mm. F. It. &mk- wUk, over Sunday, wvut to AIUhv to- uay. Mlw Delia lMr- retainwil Sumlay to Her home m Wto tat- freui teaeJiiHg cIkhiI at Arlington, KwterH OwgOH. Mriu J. M. UmhM. wk boj kem vfeitlHg Mnu Jehu PartMMi Mt today far Detroit Or MiWred Ikigiey tvluriml h..ue ei sal urday from a isit with her nnmut m IiuWHmUmee. Young Mother p&BK BOSOtn'8 MARION COUNTY MATTERS. Business Being Transacted at the Court House. A marriiiKc license has lx.mii ifsucd to L. W. Kdmleter and Nellie K. Snoderly, Mrs. T. 11. Slmpkins acting as vooclier. Sheriff Durbin made two mlee of re alty. iiton judgmonU! iHtued out of the eiriiit court Saturday. Tho first was in the case of C. L. Weaver vs. It. (i. Keene elal., and lots 17 and 18 .in block 1 in State Street Annex to Solum were sold to satisfy a judgmeu of J81U.80, and bid in by plaintiff. In thu case of Solon ISaker et al., vs. John M. lkker et ttl., U00.70acre of laud in the Wm. II. Ikiker, d I c were sold to satisfy u judg ment of f 1818.12, and bid in by plain tiffs. 1'KORATK. J. W. Lahare, J. II. Itichoa ami J. M. Iirown, appraieers of, thu estate of C.J. Mulkey, deceaml, yesterday filed their rejwrt In the office of the county clerk. The estate is appraised ut $1,745.20 con sisting of real ami icronal jirojierty in Marion county. In tho matter of tho esttae of Andrew Murphy, deceased, Elizabeth K. Van Weswjnhovo yosterdoy etitioned the prolmte court for letters of administra tion, as the executrix of the last will nnd testament of the deceai-cd has since died, leaving the estate uiiadministored, U)oii The estate is valued at fl.lXX), aud Judge Terrell appointed the jx." titloner, fixing her boiiil at (0,100. W. C. Hubbard, ndministrutor of the estate of Oscar Hubbard, deceased, filed his final account in the probate court, mid Judge Terrell fixed the time for hearing the same at 1 1 o'clock on Saturday, July 20th. John lluuhes, administrator of the es tate of Seth It. Hammer, deceased, has filed an answer to the iwtltlon of Joseph Fishburn. denying the allegations in said K)titlon. UHHDS I-1I.KO. Win. C. Itolierts and Mary L. Holnirts to John Nicol, 13 acres in thu d 1 c of Jas. Smith and wife in t 7, r 1 west. 1800. Ai Coolidge & Co. to John Nicol. 30.ftl acres in the d 1 c of Jus. Smith ami wife, 1 7, s r 1 west. flfiOO. TODAY'S MAKKKT. POHTLAX!) June 2-1. Whoat M): Walla Wnlla. BSe. valley Flour Portland, flf.W); Suierllne ('.'.15 er bbl. Outs-Whlto 4540o. Hay Timothy fS&fUHjr ton. IIoim PJffilSc; old crop He. Wool Valley. l'.'13c: Kastern Or ogon, HftJ lo. Mohair, -'" SO. Milltituff-Uran. $17: shorts. IIS, Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1 1.00 I fiO turkeys,, live, 13l)4c. Feus OretEon.KlU, to 173 tier doz. Hidet Ureon. saltetl 00 lbs, 8(Qt)o. under ISO 11, 7JSS : sheep ielts, iCQiiiOc. Onion' 76c00 iht sack. Hotter llest dairy, 'JfiO'-o; fancy ry, all. cruamerv. -Itw oer ro Potutmw-tl.7o to '2. for old gfit.OO to f.'io or new. lliHfs Hwi v dressel 5tll Mutton Weathorri -lc; drooil, 80 Ik-of Steer. IUMHlMI.nO; cows, 18.00 (411.00 droeMsl, 7(87)4. Vculdrosfod, (IfiSe. SALKM MARKBT. Wheal 18. Wool lite, Mohair SOo. OrtU 8.Sfic. Hay llaled, cheat, (7.00 lvjJgH, 1 IS Flour In wholesale lota li.C0 retail 18.00. Millstuff-brau 110.00 Hogs dreod, fii. Uve cattle 2glSe. Sheei-f3.ft0afS. Drewaxl Veal lie, llutter Dairy lOu creamery 20o. Poultry Spring chlukuus l-'Xo. Hens 8 to 0 cents. New Furniture Firm. During the mat week the new fun furnl- to re store of I. W. llollis Co., lias Imoii ueiied near the iMMtofiice. Thu firm ceisite of F. W. llollis. well- known to the Salem public us u furni ture salesman, It. L. Ikillinger, son of J. L. Ilullimmr. the well ti do farmer living near the city ami K. M. Weloh,. son of Clms, Welch, who u in the Klon dike region. Tliis young firm lias a neat took of goxU ami will undoubtedly eotumaml ite alia re of the trade, livery Salem ciUseiw wieliee the new eatuMlidi Hieut aucveee. HooJ Election. As advertUeil, the Salem boml elec tani took place Mowlay, Uh polls eloe- ing at t o clock. Mre. II. M. ltoork, who Imh been tieudiiig the whiter in Coon ctHinty, ar rived lioue SatunUy nhcht, coming vht Portlantl. Hear Dr. MrOIUIi's nomilar lecture Tueatlay eveuiug at M. H. diurch. Ad wiseiou 15 reute. Mr. ami Mrs. L It. IMakel , went to Portland this morning via steamer to vtait Uieir o. John Scliaub was a paeMger to his raach at Liucoln thu woraiHg. after SNmlayiHg in Salem. Mark SkaU ef Sprine Valley dkl busb nees at the iCwpitHI today. J. Thorp of SktyWm SainUiyel Ih Sjw lew. Hammock Time We sell toe bt Make of w tuueka in the country at lowest racket price. Cfctee woven. trited kauiitteektf with kftreatler TCo UeMor grade, pillow and soretul er. ,. S UHtibir tMU wlUi IrUige, very coulee tJt Other at f 1.T0 aitd J4.W ahMl a MfUt leae thuHj-oa twaally ay. Come awl ee for youixef. Jil)-TuiHb4er. . S0aud96tlo lKg lojry bew4s . . . Sfri Hose Jam IxmhUi too 14 awl Mo Water pJtottew toatare a eertaiii Wfto !4 OUMrRneoaee 8lapl4y WIGGIN'S ' KAUKGT riUUEiJ, WAAA Gail Borden Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK for ovnlnz tablet, as well as for genera, cooking. It baa itood tie tett tortortr J' Taka no taUtftnte. BE.tD FOR Dook ox "BABlti." CONOCNtCO MILK CO., NtW YOSK WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Sadie Morris, John Morris, Salmon Hiver, Hurt F. jlrethren, yew York; M. Coman, Portland ; S. M. Heyman, San Francisco; Sam Jacob! , San Francisco; T. Oawln, Grant's Pass; W. Smith, Mr. Parvhi and wife, Salem : Sam T. Shaw ami wife. New York; H. Ham burger, San Francisoo; O. H. Prael, Portland; W. D. Mitchell, San Fran cbK; D. II. Smith Cornstock, Haisn; J. C. Tauax, Hoston; Harry Jacob, San Francisco; II. Haussmrn, Portland, Horbort Sin Clair; Kansas City; It. K. Hamiltont Denver; II. C. Thomim, Omalm: Neb. Fourth of July. All memliurs of the Fourth of July celebration committees, and all inter ested in the subject, are urged to be present at thu city hall this evening. COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS. W. S. 1'holiH.G. W. Wilson. G. O. Graves, Pertland: Mrs. Ida Hamlin, Pendleton i Miss N. K. Snoderly, Jeffer son ; F. A. Mtishlitz, Philadelphia ; M. Crawford, Itosoburg; Now Whatcom. J. N. Selby, . Public Benefactors aro those who akl to prolong your life. Good food does it. You will find tho provisions and groceries at Hraiison A ltagen's. O-'JO-eod MARRIED. TATK NKLAII0 At the homo of the bride's parents in Tacomu. Wash., Wednesday, June 21, 1800, Miss Ne laho to Mr. Frank Tate, of Sublimity, Marion county. "Use the sample of Herb Teu left at your home, It will do you good." 0 24 tf Restaurant for Sale Cheap. A first-class restaurant for sale cheap in IndeiMjiidence the only one in the city. TM list lie sold bv the 1st of July P.iiqutre of tho Independence F.ntor prise, Independence, Or. 0-!ft-:U Treated Alike. Only a question of cents all who come can havu the best and enjoy a first class dinner at the Wonder Itestuurant. TWO Olltl.S WANTED For general house work. Call at Cottage hotel. 0 20 3t LOST lady's pold watch, near the North Spring Valley ScIiooIIioumj. He turn for reward at this olllee or Lin coln P. O. J. W. Childers I) 20. It. Your Lunch Basket Will contain the creme-de-lu-creme of oholce foods if you make your selections from our delicious jams, 'jellios, canned meats ami relishes, crackers, sardines, etc. When prewrinu for icnics or out ings, our high grade foods will Ik found particularly tootluomc ami nourixhiug. Our stock of staple ami fancy groeenee is uuexcelltHl. SonnemanN, THE OROCElt 124 Suto at Telephone 51 Patton Bros, Will Celebrate By giving their fourth annual July celebration on evening of July 3d, at 8:30 o'clock. Races of all kinds for prizes. Terrific Fire Cracker scramble, ending with an elaborate Fire Works display. Free to Everyone. Remember the date. About Wheel Sundries Maylw yai can dodge the cop niel ami do without a light, bat if yoe. really want to rale o-nlghte bay one of oar gas lamps at foam fir to JS.M ami enjoy HleatatreaUle raling. CarUhle 2IU Keen id when yoa UHg yourH, okeap feel (or te ga HltlUWU DIoiihhh) oil lawitri . ... fJ.H QHeeja oil . .. ijo Graphite and 10 eeaW aXifkn, HeUa X. Mk Doxbw net earriere fbr kidiee wkcole m eeata lMiMh foi fflMHw. .... fix? Tlte. eaaiHaai, iauer UiWea, ceaMML Ure Ute. wMetha, paiote., ml 0 UWaeaameaiajl oaw Uuaap iur Ule wheel. Try . lAAAT 307 COMMEItOIAL STaKEl' Frisian s Friedman's New Racket $5 Buys a Good Suit of Men's Clothing 55 59 Buys a Suit Well worth S12,50 Our Price 59 New Goods Arriving Daily FRIEDMAN'S NEW RA6KET! Cor Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ore, Yamashiro... Blending tea it improves Just the same a blending coffee for good Havor. And we blend u tea rail Ynimi-liiro Hlend. We take the special kinds for blending and it will not get black when it stands. The ten has a line fiuvor, therefore It drinks well when hot or for an If? Tea. Try a ) It. and we know you w ill find it uxculleut. YOKOHAMA TEA STOItE. Telephone Red 2001. Free Delivery. f)E 0l MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut lil hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. He ia a portect all purpo-o hon-o. Will be at Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturdayof each week in July and Aug ust, and the remainder of the week at the Fair Grounds. Terms, $15.00 to im sure. A Wo colu broken and handled for !ed. II. B. Hl-TNKHTOMU. Excursion Rates. Tkket Agent Skinner, of the S. P. Co., announces special exuraiou tickets on Mile as follow s : Round trip to the Los Angeles Na tional Kductional Association conven tion, with membership coupon atone fare f 10. Yaojiina Ray oxcuraion tickoUKOod U October 10 for the round trip H.S0v There will be a Suturdav nti... ticket, good to return mi Monday at u sill lower rate. , 2?WJ5s2y!i3Kir3xx!srtW' Have you noticed The bids for 45 Arc Lamps, all night $281,25 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, all night $666,66 per month. 45 Arc Lamps, until midnight. S225.00 rv month. 200 Gas Lamps, until midnight, S458.33 per month. Lowest proposition from Gas Company 100 Lamps until midnight, except moonlight nights, S 202.00 per month, Lowest proposition from Electric Companyj 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night, oio.uu per month. Is any Comment Necessary? New Has started slaughtering their Yes, we will sell you a suit for 7.50 for. Call and see our goods and prices. We will have no trouble in convincing you that we are . . " ,1 i . in convincing you mm we m a lower price than any other Pretty Organdies, New Lawns, Swiss, Ginghams, Percales, ' Dimities, etc. Dainty Chiffons, Allover Embroideries, Laces of all kinds. Several nice pieces of Tucking, Lace Curtains, large sizes extreme low prices. Bed Spreads, Table Linens and Napkins. It will pay you to call and see all our new goods. Brewster Ul COURT rnos'K WBo mire to get our prices if Columbia Model 57 $50. SALT! The fines'- chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, strictly high grade, $35, Videttcs, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT St WILSON. P. W. HOLMS. it. l. Have you If not do See our Get our I HOWS SOS COMMERCIAL ST. JAC013 VOGT, 95 STATB STUHET. Just received a full stock of Ladles' uod Genu' Spring aud SIJMRCER SHOES. Will sell for the next GO davs at the lowest prices ever knciwu In Salem. Will be ploawd to sh-ow patrons our stock and guanntee satisfaction on every purchase. Prlcet the lowest. Street Lighting? RdGke i immense stock of Clothing. 55 that other stores chargt -,ii:. selling up-to:date clothing at House in tne city. & White, STREET. ' 1781. Wo are now handling salt, and at prices that make people stare. Never before .has salt lieen K!d m cheap us we are Bulling it. iioiosale and retail. you iifeo salt. iiu.uvant. called at the i:. m. wiucn. sssirAif I 1 v5 wj Wffl SMI? so. Wall Paper, and Prices. iD cum '3V5C California Junk Shop Illgliett ett price jalit for old metal bottle, r roie, mo iron , , niu". tiopper and Aud S. R0G01VO1, 151 Court SL To cure La Gnppe. keep wrm, especUrt) hc feet, and take Dr. hlei-Nervme. V