"5 ri , MWl 'WWHjK' r""VFriB,"vv-'wmniT- L "V"ri i'rvrff "" ,Vf"'P" ai:y iiiTniiitiB- mSStm muMUUUam tfHrmrfiiWirVi'V'"! i"i titiisaiA!ft;iiriii,ii"ffiriirt-wiif-;riirirtBMilv 'd0&&, w re m to. iv Patriotic Our Friday's Surprise Sale THIS WKftK WILt. UK O.V Bed Spreads Tho regular 11.25 lino Put down to IJcd Uock for Friday Only B HOLVERSON'S m NEW TODAY. LINES Ladies Shirt Waists that cannot be equaled in Oregon. This in the fourth shipment tins spring. All new patterns. 3 i T rf Mr 1 A comploto lino of tip-to-dulo IwUl nu, X Hly(. n (amy HtrK-, wollRn , nuulo and perfect fitting . . . 3Uc cacn' T ni Wo 9 I'nncy ntrlpeo with threo rows IwUl nJ 0( tucking. Neat pattcrim. Fino quality. Also plain black, hliionnd pink. . , Ueflt values for tho pricu ovor shown ouc cacn. T rf lMr IMuIn bluoku, now blues, pinks: -VJl ' handnoinely fixed with wlilto tucks threo inches it part, edged with white. A c, very stylish waist 31 cacn. NEW CRASH SKIRTS: New lines of plain and trim med Crash Skirts. Latest cut, best qualities. S1.25 to $2 each, JJ. DALRYMPLE A. COMPANY. i k k k V k NO THEORY or GUESS WORK, ALL FACTS FROM 1 rrmm inn i t ju LAI LiillLJnlJ j You ain't got too much of It always wimo thing now coining up, In watches ns well ns otliur tilings, wo keop up witli the times and nro procured to repair ull tho latest nnd iiierliuuiiiii in wnnnies, in wniiihes, lew olrv. kodaks, mirgliinl Instruments etc. Our watch repair department Is tho IhihI in Balem mid iirleei reasonable. All work waranted. C.H.HINGBS KXI'KHT WATCH MAKKII lllld DIAMOND SKTrKII. UOU COMMltKOIAL, fcJT. WEATHER REPORT. Tonight fulr; Friday fair, warnior. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. Juno !U). Commencement Intoislato Musical Conservatory, Htta AnderiMVIII man Principal. July t Colebratiou at Balem. Tug Daily Journal has more subscribers in Salem, and paid-up ones at that, than any other newspaper, j Ice Not Olvcn Away. I cannot afford to give ieo away, but am Milling u pure urtlclo at a price that U within the reach of all. CUVWT.U, IlK WoilKH. J. M. Mrtlnlru, l'rop. ti In tf Ice Very Neatly Olvcn Away, Wo can give Ico away, to convince you uouio uiul auo now big a oluiuk you get for llttlo uiouoy. Our Ico Is miinufuo ture from pure distilled water. Capitol Ico Works, 0 S8lf KMMHIIU Si Hkok. "K. 0. Ncal, recorder of Lliincminty Is well after1 a soveio IIIiiuhh DnwMin i s HoroTcutlldlt." 3ltf July 4th Uxcuraion Rute. " O. It. 4N. Co., makes a rate of one faru for round trip Initu con all points. Tickets on sale July '-M. 3d and 4tli. flood to return on or Isiforo tllli. Uuy M. yowers, Agent. 0 'JO Jw Going fast Our stock of Our natrons lv m w av rnd aro positively 0I.03IK0 r Jug our ntlra Hluok nt MUST C0Srr TO Parasols at half price, H.U.F PRIOK. Tiierottruromu nlci' thiiiji TVo w look at thorn. 4a A- Shirt Waists f"W .. . JttMum VO money on snytbin you toHUDI BROS.c5i CO.i mpr door south V iUfm, OREGON. "H'hlt Kid aiof Bunloi Wo liavo made preparation for tho oiitburnt of loyalty which will Iks displayed on our National Birthday This ycnr nnd our stock of Decorative Bunting In largo red, white und blua stripe; red, white nnd blue with utarn. 4c and 5c PERSONAL AND LOCAL, Hlte Kair. Merchants are respectfully notified that tho dally program, score card and advertising privileges of the- Oregon Htato Fair huvo been awarded to K. II, Flngg. Your patronage will soon be so licited, (t 20 -It T, M. Ilurr returned yesterday from Corvallls. A. Cooper of Sidney was a Fulein visitor today. Peter Muloy, of Portland was a Salem visitor today. Ueo. C. Will was a business visitor to Albany today. i:. Gilliam of Falls Olty did biiHinuss in Halem today. John MiOrow was over from McCoy yesterday afternoon. C. II. Hill of Stay ton was a Halem business visitor today. Buinuol Dunn was a passenger to Portland this morning. J. A. Merchant of Itrowusvllle is vis iting friends in Halem. I). II. Weyant, of Fox Valley, was In Halem today on business, W. ( I-tiwis, of Itiukreitll, was lu the city today on business. Arthur and Maude Klder, of Staylon, were Halem visitors today. II. W. Iloniiomau, of Portland, was in the city today doing busbies', Dr. Hmith, of Dallas, was In Halem to day laying in a largo supply of modi el no. V. W. Primley returned to Oregon City this morning after visiting friends hero. Miss Grace Ijiing ouiuv up from Port bind for a short visit with friends mid relative. Oftmr JohiiMin went to Portland this morning via summer, where ho will nkmuI tho Fourth. MIm Kthel Knight, of Portland, wliu bus been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. it. it. Fleming, returned homo yotorday. A. P.. Dagnny, formerly In the saloon busliuMM, left for I'urtlund today, whore ho exptwtsto outer bustut on hU own HIMMHIIlt. Mrs. W. V. Johnson and ohlldron went to Dallas anil will 1st gouo fur two Meulcs. Wall U alreiidy pining uway. Uo siiys that hu will now Join tin Klks and I'orofters in Ids wife's alweiuo. Mrs. T. Juhiisoii, of Condon, Olllbuu county, who Ims Ihhiii visiting In Cor vulIU, Quint, down n the Alluiuy and was met at tba lwt by Mrs. Frank Darbln, who hu will visit for nm time. Summer Oftfids ura o going out mpi vlJSS and ah oi ipiilbv". iinl. rou otbe.iiioUlmt 00 ' uu m iii'sun H )fta 0& vv Wo offer anv of our fin elOAlk 01 Parasflls nt ON II ?k and U'lilto, nud KuuiUm left In Illao Wo Iwiv a gd asjortmont yt aud you win ' ItUVll Ilium ill In.!, tvli.i, ... ,tlljf fn .li.li.i ! wuut by buying it from us. THY IT. 1 IIM or postoppice, KUjJ h 15 cMtt n plr. Walter Uernnrd nrtt! .Tbhn Fielding, two jirospcrons farmers of Tualatin plains, Washington county, wero in the city today, going to Sublimity to visit friends and will drive around by Mt. Angel, making a nice pleasure trip. They aro of ilia thrifty class who by diversified farming have nuulo a decided success. Thoy report good crops nnd bright prospects in Washington county Frank C. Hakcr, tho cx-stnto printer, and wife wero passengers on tho last night's .California express. They arc going to Han Francisco, thence to Hon olulu. Mr. Maker has a brother in Hon olulu, Charles linker, whom many old timers hero will remember, who has liecn there for SO years, anil who will accompany Frank and bis wife over the islands. Mrs. Anna Livingston and Mrs. Flor ence Qulmby, of Albany, prosldont nnd secretary of tho department of Oregon, of tho Ladies of the 0. A. It. paused down via steamer Albany to Oregon City today to organize n circle. The ladies wero met by ft delegation from tho Halom oirclo while tho boat laid nl the docket hero. Noel II. Jack, general secrebiry of tho Oakland, California Y. M. 0. A., last evening delivered his illustrated lecture "The Work of tho Y. M. C. A. in tin Army and the Navy" liefore a largo au dience nt the First Daptlst church. Mr. Jack goes to Oregon City Unlay thence to Portland where he will deliver his lecture. David Horner of Crook county who has been here with a bunch of bunch grassorsthls week says tlioro nro two other bunches of buuebgrnssers In town besides any amount ot other horses for salo so ho made up his mind to leave and drive his hunch over to Htaytou where ho will dispose of them. Jas. Woodruff and Will llabeock, nro homo from Kastern Oregon, whore they have been doing n portrait business. Thoy nre young men of the right stuff to succeed. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Loekwood re turned today from Portland, whom Mrs. Ixickwnod has been at a sanitarium. She will try the Halem hospital for a while and is glad to be noorer home. Komi and Pnhitha McQueen went to Turner tIay to attond the funeral of tlieir grandmother, tlio late Mrs. Annie llilyou, which was held at noon. Montague ami Ilesslo Iord went to Heal Hocks tslay to prepare tho cottage for tho rest of tho family, who go later. 0. D. Iliirdlck, tho stock buyer, shipped a carload of sheep from this point today. Mrs. Atty. Clou. Illaokburn, went to day to visit her mother at nrownsvllle for a week. l.afo Hill went to Turner today where ho Is running a stand during camp meetiug. Hucy. F.J. Martin, of the 0. F. It. Co. was In town today and went to Al bany. Undo DavldCluthrlo of Dallas was a business visitor In Balem today. Thus. Downing, of Btayton, was in town nnd left for homo today. Harvey Coil of Lincoln, did business at the con it house today. It. K. Hluiw. of the Ihooks hotel did business in Halem today, Hay Hinnneral of Maiileay was a Halem visitor today. Win. Andeison, of Jtiffurpou, was in town tody. Wilbur Churchill wuut to Albany to day. For millinery at lowest prices seo Miss Smith, Statu street. 0 lit TOatVB THEM A RIDE Carriages, Uuggiea, Hacks, Dog Cuita Uuckboar Js aiul Hay Wagons Wanted, Tho members ot tho Kditotial Kxciir sion nearly eight hundred strong huvo consented to spend four or five hours in Halem on Tuesday the llth day of July. After lunch has boun served, it is thought advisable to give us many of the party as divslro a drive Into the farming and fruit growing regions, surrounding Salem thus giving them an opportunity to loam something of (lie iKXiuty and fortuity of this portion of thu grout Willamette valley. lu order to accomplish this it will 1 uiKHWMry to procure us many convoy' a noes as possible and knowing that every nwldcnt of Marlon mid Polk ouiiu tltts Is personalty iutorustcd in making a grand succoas oNho proposed rvop tion it has Ihhui decided by tho transpor tation committee to Invito and urgently riHpiiwt all public-spirited cltiiuns who have a tonm suitable (or this occasion or who onii furnish one to contribute tho use of tho same for tho purpoM indi cated and since it will bo impossible for the iHunmtttco to orMiiially Interview all of thoo who am able to furnish "rigs," viry ouo Is invited to report ut once either in Hrou, or by mail stating the niimkir of imwongor he uiu accommodate. Single buggies will bo acceptable (mm tlioso who lwve no other nnd us fur as invisible Mich one is uxicotcd to drive his own team. Lry eituoii should mill no doubt will do overytlilug poseihle to mk our noted vUltors fe)l at buiue" and to show tbum one and ull that they mv welcome I Hvery dollar uxihiiuIwI and ery I hour of time domiti.tl for this calico will mine buck to us u hundred fold by the aid of thoo inlitors who huvo tho power, , through tho pm, to greatly Uuiufit us 1 as a community and thU Umuth'ul and futtllo portion ot our progrolvo state. , PUho roHrt lo uny iiiemKir of the eommutco or lo I II. It. TlilHUXUC, ! Bwratary Chandwr of Cominoret). , ll.O. Sonuamann, A.b. lippley, A. 1 MoAtW. L. 1). llwiry. Committee. Iw Orvwm skKls. o.t llllk v; .inn. Volunteer Return, The mturn of the VoliiHtiMM rewinds oTlheTr spleiulM nurkniauahJH, ttjwe perfect your shooting at me hm II fry. ija Btaiofeireei Hiuct d.kir to r lltluf. F. J. IVrntaliif, Prop. ti W tf A CRITICISM. Of Rev, Dfi Kantncr Is AniWered by That Oentieman. fTiiK Jouusai. prcsentcl its readers with a synopsis of Ilov. Kantncr's ser mon on "Why I Cannot Accept Chris t an 8clcnce7" Later his sermon was published in full in another paper, und was the strongest local presentment that has been made against Christian Bclcnco. Mr. Kantuor is nu educated getitlomati, an oloipient preacher, and a progressive thinker, who lias the courage of his con victions, inclining somewhat to the doc trines of Christian socialism. Tub Joi'hn'ai, prints Jtov. Knntnor's reply to "Consistency," not to carry on a con troversy but to present both sides of a question, Just as it prints articles on Isith sides of the Expansion question. Toleration in matters of opinion is a sacred principle lu a free country. Ku, J. tiu: cut nciHM of that lkotuiik. Kiiitok JouitNAf,: Tho criticism of my lecture on Christian .Science, which appeared in Tuesday's issuo would not need a word of renly if ull your readers had a copyof my lecture to read sldo by sine wiiu uie laiKircu euori oi tno critic. As many read the criticism, who did not reau me naurcss: anil ns the criti cism is so belated that many who did road the address do not now have it to make a comparison, a few words of crit icism of the critic's criticism .may not In) wholly unnecessary. Tho critic, despllo tho disclaimer, is evidently deeply In sympathy with Christian Science, or lives next door to some of its followers. A striking illus tration of that sympathy is seen in the claim of several millions of Christian Kcience adherents, when Carol Norton, C. H. D., speaking for tho Christian Sci entists In the Independent for January 5, 181M), reports u total membership of 70,000, with from 10,000 to IIOO.OOO ad ditioual adherents, who do not adhere enough to loin. Another illustration of n vivid imag ination is seen in the charge that I com pared the Christian Scienco liidlca, of Halem, with tho Mormons. Only prej udice could discover any such thing in tho address. I simply compared tho two distinctively American systemsof religions with each other, ns systems of theology, and discovered a remarkable similarity which no one can deny. Then in the matter of finance. If Christian Scienco simply professed to lie a system of medical practice no objec tion could be made to Its custom of charging fees for its reported cures, but when it professes to re-discover Christ's method of healing, it has evidontly fulled to discover an Iinjiortnnt feature of tlio Christ-method, when it makes provision for such Immense money re turns. If tho critic has succeeded in turning the financial question on tho preacher, tho preacher fails to sco It. It Is certainly clear that tho critic is not very well acquainted with tho llililo or such astounding ast-ertlons and illogical positions would not bo taken. Tho preacher does not assume to bo a divine healer. He heals no ouo of his sins, as tlio critic charges. Ho believes In no one as a divine healer, but Jesus Christ, and by his side ho does not for a mo ment place any one as deserving to be classed with Him. Jesus Christ's method of healing was without money and without price. To rediscover his method involves the discovery of tlio whole method. That Christian Scientists practically put Mrs. F.ddy lu tho place of Jesus Christ, the critic in a very confus d way tries to deny, hut disw not succeed. not rcau uie nuurcss: and ns the riti J lie critic lias been informed. ami in-mis-ill- formed, but in some case sadly uiiinrii. That Christian Science makes no war fare on the churches ami does not solicit uifiberslsn caseof inis-lnfnrinatlon. Dr. Fiuno's lilngs at the Christian chinch and ministry disproves tho critic's as sertion, and I know of a number of cases where Hirsons have been pursued and troubled with the lniiortiiiilty of Sclimtlst" in their efforts to get them to take up Christian Science. It is very strange that Scientists are requested to leave their churches if Christian Science make no warfare on thochurch, 1 simply cite 11110 bids for the "information1' of the critic. Others do not need it. Tho "information" that mv ritnlliiMH urn mil ,iirr.i., lu ... other case of mls-inforniation. The In sinuation of tho critic may passfor what It Is worth. Of course the frmmmii , ' " "" - ."...... .1. ,.,- changes lu the "revelation'' makes it dlllieult to keop up with tho "revela tion," Though I am charged with being H. logical, and with iiiaklhL'iisloundini' nu. sertion, 1 have looked in vain for lode. or cool deliberate ronsonlmr. mi. I I absence of nsteuudlm: assertion in the critic's uttumntinl mi. alysls. 1 am sorry that the critic did not profit bv mv mistakos 'To him locth it whoknoweth to do good nnd not, t him It is sin. ' I he plea for fair play is evidently not slnewet or why object to the presontn- thin of Incontrovertible facts from tho studHilnt ot Christianity, after Dr. Fltiuo had prtfeenttsl the fnncitw of Clirtstkiu Sotouctt? MlWt llMIHH'tfully. W. C. k'AXTNHII, Salem, June 3, ISM). ANOTIIHN WOMAN WKITIW. En. Jevhmal: Wo were much amiiMHl by the anulyskj given by u Sa loin woman of our brother K's Hirmon. Praise God for clmtr unprejudiced thought! A thought which says: "l.ivo and let live." Howtnur. we am not "Poor Christian Scientists.'1 God is imr Father, tho Divine Source uf all good. How win we bo "poor". We urn rich: rich in tho love that blsusos oven our umuuiw. Rich In the grace wipoliud by tlait lovo that can do us our Matter did: who, when Summer Things Cunvn, TelteooptM. Straw Tolenwpite. Shawl S(w))s. Trunks, Owsli Hata. Soft Ortuh I lata. Traveling Oaji. Htoyele Halt. IHcyele lloe. HtoyoloSliiKH. TunuU SIhms. Summer Underwear. Ami the thousiiui and am Udutw fur Milliliter hki unit summer wear, ut luwortt racket n rices for cmdi only. No accounts fur anybody. The Ingcrsoll , , Dollar Watch95c Sold doiMw ot thic Uuurautl fr a year. Sec i for Fireworks. WIQOIN'S I'AUKBT J'RIOBS, he was reviled, "reviled not attain." Rich in the love that can say with Jesus. "Father, forgive them, thoy know not what they do." Rich, in the grace our dear mother expressed In the words "I love the orthodox church, nnd tho or thodox church will sometime love Chris tian Science (Mary Ik O. Eddy miscel laneous writings) nnd when they smito us on the cheek, "we can turn to them the other also" or if they take away our coat, we can give them our cloak also. The mantle of charity is bi; and broad enough to cover us nil. At.d, while we patiently plod on in the straight and narrow way "of truth and righteousness oven though It may bo with the Bweat of agony, working out our own salvation," We have no room for anything but precious love and charity. Tlio' we may seem at tunes to tlio world to walk inconsistently (for wo have not gained the perfection of our Master yet) still in our hearts wo will know that God is good and all in nil, no matter what evil says to the contrary. "Let God le true but every carnul man n liar." Wo seek to know only that mind which governed Christ Jesus. It may bo thnt ero these brothers who have assailed Christian Science, come to understand the real import of their Divine Master's words and life, they may become as Paul, who thought he was doing God service by persecuting Jesus' followers but was converted. God bless you brothers. ClIIUBTIAN HCIKSTIHT. Halem, Juno 28. m "Use the sample of Herb Tea left at your home, It will do you good." (J 24 tf MARRIED. WIHTKSIDF.-COX-At the home of Mrs. Horner. Salem June 28, 1809, Lena M, Whiteside, of Marlon county to Frank Cox, of Polk county, Rev. Iiuis Landon, officiating. TUCKKH-GHACE At the Marion county court house Wednesday, June 28, 181)0, Miss Alice Tucker to W. A. Grace. County Judge G. P. Terrell, olllclatlng. PORTER COCKERLINE - At tho homu of tho bride's father, O. T. Porter in Albany Juno 27, 1800, II. N. Cockorline, of Eugene, anil Miss Alice A. Porter, of Albany, Rev. II. L. Heed officiating. Tho groom Is the state agent of tho Northwestern Mutual Insurance Co. and the bride is well known in Albany where she has resided since childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Cockcrliue are at Hotel Salem for n few days. DIED, HILYEIT At the homo near Turner, Wednesday, Juno 23, 1809, Anne, wife of Joseph Hllyeu, aged 71 years, of old age. Deceased was for nearly forty years a resident of Marion county, having crossed tho plains in 1802. She Is sur vived by a husband and seven children, among whom are L. Hllyeu, of Eugene, nnd W. It. Hllyeu, of Albany. The funeral wns conducted from tho residence at 12 o'clock today. Rev. Holn-rts olllclatlng. Interment will be had at Hhelburu. Tutu Frutl Ico Cream Chocolates, Ellis A .inn, 101 State street. Excuisionto California. For annual meeting ot National Edu cational Association, the Southern Pa cific Company (Shasta Route) will make $35 round trip rate to Iis Angeles, by train leaving Portland at 7 n. m. July 7. Tickets will le good to Soptoiiilwr 4, and permit stop over on return trip. On July fi, (I, 7, 8 and 0. round trip tickets to Los Angeles will be wild at f 10 rate, allowing stopover in either direc tion, and final limit ot Soptcmlor4. Holders of these excursion tickets may make low rate side trips to Mon terey, Ijike Taboo, Yosomite Valley, Hig Trees, Riverside, Hedlauds, Santa" Har bara, Catalina Island, etc. No such op isirtunity to visit all California points of special lutoroMt, at small cost, has been beloro afforded. Note the dates. For guides, sleeping car reservations und further information cull on any .Southern Pacific agent, or address .Air. C. 11. Markhaiu, (lent. PasKinger Agent, Portland, Or. Yours truly, C, II. Maiikiiam. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Frank C Hakor, Mrs Frank C Haker, J G Pope, WJ Hilov. R W Hoiiuomanii, Ham 11 Stay. W E Fnulor, R I Under, 1) It Nelson, Mrs 1) It Nelson, Pertland: I L Fletcher, E D Severs, Geo K Hur ton, J L Tuoker, J W Leonard, San Francisco; F J Martin, McMiuuvillo, Or; N J Adams, Mrs N J AdauiH, Chi cago; C O Ashley .Now York;.! C Punch, St Uiuls, Mo; T Holverson, Salem; Win Fuller, Allmuy. COTTAOE HOTEL ARRIVALS. H J Spencer. Hosedalo ; J K Wlckur, J S King and wife, San Francisco; Hu bert Rorntird? John Fluids, Forest Grove T K Stafford, Portluud; Mrs Ethel Funk, Enterprise. Excursion Rates. Ticket Agent Skinner, of tho S. P. Co., niinnunctis sixviut evurshm tickets on salens loiiews: I Hound trip to tlio Los Angeles Na tional Edtietional Association conven tion, with membership coupon at one fure-IO. Yuquiiin lkiv excursion tickets good to Cctolktr 10 lor tho round trip f Lo0. There will be a Saturday night tiykut, good t return on Monday nt a sill lower rate. Another lot of Tribunes Now on the way. There are others but they are not quite so smooth. The way these Tribunes run is what worries the riderof other makes. Trv all ot them, then try ours. You'll know the reason why the Tribune rider always looks so cool and comforta blelie's never overworked. The Ladies Wheel Is a beautiful plain black.and runs as easy as the prover bial dream. Sj8 cash BAZAAR 301 COMMERCIAL STREET Fneflmans Friedman's New Racket $5 Buys a Good Suit of Men's Clothing $5 $9 Buys a Suit Well worth $12,50 Our Price $9 New Goods Arriving Daily FRIEDMAN'S NEW Cor, Commercial and State streets, Pleasant Surprise. Misses Hossie and Minnie Sherman, wore last evening tendered a faro will pirty by their friends in Channing hall. Tho whole thing was a surpriso and was a very pleasant affair. The occasion was tins fact that they aro about to leave the city with their parents to resido in Portland In tho near future. Tho eve ning was passed in dancing and other entertaining enjoyment, ltefrw-hmonts were served to all. Economy. A publishor can make -10,000 liooks for two-thirds tho price ho can mako 10.000 each of four different kinds. It is just so lu bicycle building. Tlio Overman wheel company are this year bending every energy to produce only one model and that the best model thoy havo oxer made. Nothing but tho higest grade of materlul and workmanship is used and mom wheels are being built of this one model than have ever boon built by them In uny singloycurof all niodolsconibined. Where Victors uro known this is fully anpreclttted, as their unprecedented sale this season confirms.. "1)9 Victors or Victorias" are fully $50. value and vou can get them now for flO. Splnroller chitiuless f"5. II. S. Gilo A Co., agents. Small Blaze. The flro department was called nut this morniugl to the residonco of Dr. J, Reynolds at 1U2 Ferry street. Tho flro was immediately put out and no further damage was done than u small hole In tho'roof. FORTHE FOURTH OFJULV. Southern Piclfic Excursion Rates for Cel ebrations and Travel July i to 5, Stations 125 miles or less from wiling jKiint I 1-3 fare for round trip. Two hundred miles but not less than 135 miles, 1 1-5 the fare for round trip. Three hundred miles but not lee tlmn 00 miles, one fare round trip. No ticket less than -o cents for round trip. Chiliimn 5 to 12 halt those rates. Volunteer Firemen. All iiorsomi willing to serve in a vol untcer tiro comnuuv tor Julr 4 nru re. quested to report to Chairman Jiulah at ' once. Committee. I imimminiinniiiij Constipation! lEEGHAN'S : . ; btdlgestlon, ; ; Bttiousae&s, .SkkHMdadie, ' fa cm, woma or , , caJMrM, cured by PILLS : AaMkaMnnlHallaAM a 1 waut to be curci ' ' fOcMte&UcMts, 1 at drag stores. illinium muni in it Have you noticed The bids for Street Lighting? 45 Arc Lamps, all night S281,25 per month. 200 Gas Lamps, all night, $666,66 per month. 45 Arc Lamps, until midnight, $225.00 200 Gas Lamps, until midnight, $458.33 Lowest proposition from Ga Onmrr,,,. 100 rme ,,i1 miJiUi. a - AVaT ""WAigui, cAcepi moonugm nights, 5202.00 per month, " Lowest proposition from Electric Company 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night, $175.00 per month Is any CommentNecessary? N6W 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 selling up-to-date clothing at a lower price than any other house in tne city. Pretty Organdies, New Lawns, Swiss, Gintrhams, Percales, Dimities, etc. Dainty Chiffons, Allover Emoroideries, 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 01 COURT piie.s'i: C"" 7 T nPM v""" I j I I V J JL X. . f JL i, Ho sure to get our prices if you Your Lunch Basket Will contain the creme-do-la-cremo of choice foods if you mako vour selections from our delicious juins, 'jollies, canned meats and relishes, crackers, sardines, etc. When preparing for picnics or out ings, our high grade foods will bo found particularly toothsome und Nourishing. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is unexcelled, SonnemanN, TIIBGRgCEU 124 Btnto at Telephone 51 Jacob Vogt, 05 STATB STKECT. Just received a full stock of Ladles' und Cents' Spring and SUMMER SHOES. Will sell for the next 60 days at tho lowest prices ever know.i In Salem. Will bo pleased to show patrons our stock and guanntce satisfaction on every purchase. Prices the lowest. Founhjuly Excursion. The Corvallls A Kustern Ituil it,! makes rate of one faro for the round trip betw eon ull rail and river points reach lkttl 1U1I1 illl Mil nai.l ..... !.- . . . 1 . reacnou y tuoir lines. Tickets good going Ji July I it l H". -'ami -i limiting return until Julv . o-27-lt Ki. CIIkhhex. A.,t" I Ei. C. Hkkhkx, Agt. WVIMIMMTI Racket. immense stock oPGlothing. 5 that oilier store's charge RflGKET! Salem, Ore, & White, STREET. ' 1781. v '""o now handling salt, and at prices ,mt ,nnko People stare. Never before has salt been sold so cheap as we are SCllim? it. Wlinll.Miiln uiul ......11 use salt. 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. ONE-HALP ARRIVED AT THE VOKOQAMA TBA STORE, .MACHINE AlADE VERY GOOD FINISH. Telephone Red 2C9I. Free Doll very. California Junk Shop . S. HOflOWOV. 151 Conrl SI per month per month. . . ... CAR LOAD Mason hit Jars I ! wm'Wvmi'WH