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rwy v h 'IMU-rf'VJff--5 .- MUM IBEJNTIN jm 4c, and 5c. Bunting for' the 4th OR JULY and the EDITORS EXCURSION OASHj. 8TOBET Make preparations to Show your Loyalty. HOLVERSON'S CUBH cTORE NEW TODAY, LINES Ladies' Shirt Waists that cannot be equaled in Oregon. This in the fourth shipment this spring. All new patterns. A complete lino of up-to-date HiyiCH ill iiiiikv ninjivn, wmirp. made and porfect lilting uc' cacJ, Fancy nt ripen with thrco rown of tucklmr. Neat iMittorim. 1'inu quality. Aim) plain hlnuk.bhionml pink, Dm valued for tlio price ovur miown . . Lot No, 1 made and p Lot No, 2 60c. each. T rf IVTr " I'lnln blacks, now blucH.plnkii: Ud lU. J MntMmcy flxwl WIt, Wht tuukH th rot) lnchcB apart, edged with wliito. A vtry Htyllnh walnt NEW CRASH SKIRTS: New lines of plain and trim . med Crash Skirts. Latest cut, best qualities. Si.25 to $2 each. SI each. fc 33-Ll' ' uM fefftlJ 5ii.iOHs2 ,t A Heavenly Gift To tlio mini In the union It would Ih II lils Bfshi shnuhl fail, to bo iiruviiutl by Homoucxxl fairy with oyeulawtoM hiicIi an I furnlRli. A heaumly iilft It booiiih to nil whoso ovciduht in falling, to Ihi fur- nhlied with n pair of my lino French DrvMlnl nViulilMMt!H. tlltlt I nil UHt lirOO- W-J . -"- w -.----- , - , ' it v after toatlni! tho oyoH. li iihmcd Your Itinnun, crly nftur touting tlio t'yi'H. nt renwinaluo price. KycH Touted I- roe. illlHKOH fur- C-H.HINGBS nilAllUATK OITICIAM. 20 YKAItH KlI'HIIIKNl'lt. COO COMMKHOIAL T. WEATHBn REPOnT. Tonight nnil Hnturday fairy warmer. DATES OF LOOAL EVENTS. Juno 30. Cotuinuucomtint lutondntc Musical Connorvntory, Ktta Andiirn-Will-man Principal. July 4 Celebration nt Bnlom. The Daily Journal has more subscribers in Salem, and oaid-iiD ones at that. than any other newspaper. P133NL AND LOCAL, Ice Not Given Away. I mn not nffonl to uivu leo away, but ninwlllng n jitim article nt it iirloo that t within thu roach of nil. CilMirAL Icu Women, J, M. Mngiilru, l'roj). n If tf Ice Very Neatly Ulven Away, . Wo cad ulvo Ice uwuy, to convince you como nud acu how big chunk you get for little money. Our Ice la manufao turo from pure distilled water. Cnrdtol Ice Work, 0 28U Kl.lNUHU & Illicu July 4th Kxcurtion lUtei, 0, It. A N. Co., innkca u rati) uf nuo furo for muml trip between all polnta. Tick i! U on Hiilo July 2d. 3d nud 4th. flood to return on or buforo nth. (luy J?M', Tower, Agent. 0 2tf lw Tlio river now Hlnnd nt A. I mull fall ing fllHt. IM. Roll, of McCoy, rnino in today on hiifiiiMtiifl. Himry Tarpluy went to DuIIiih toiluy on biiNlnuiM. Kuwt Cook, of Marlon, did ImihIiio.hh in Pitluui today. Mr. John MrCrow, of .McCoy, wan in tho olty tiKlay. TIioIiiiihA. Voxt, of Troutdali), hjKinl tho day in Bn!ttuiv (I. A. Davln wiih n naHiuingMr.to l'ort I ind thin uinriiintr. Al llurmii, of IikIojmiimIoiioo, waH a Hnlutii visitor today, Diiddlny Henry, of 8iirhi( Valluy, vlnltod In tiahnn twluy. Mm. 8, C. Btoou wuiilto Tumor today to attoml oiiiiiiiiiuetlnK. Mm. I'riink Ktlton, of D.tllaH, Hml tho day with Mm. 0. I). Mutton. MIhn Dull Cornoyor, returiml tinlay fnlin it vlnlt on Kruuch l'ralrlo. Mr. and Mrx. It. II, Cnrnoutor and daUKhtiir, of DalhiH, fjuiiit tho day In Balitin, C, It. Moore, of Aatorla, eniuu up hut iilKht to vidit with IiIh jLaruntn till after the Fourth. Mm. J. A. Sulluood went to Portland thin innrnlK to mjhiiuI a fortuiKht with frliiudri. Jaiiii'N luilah anil IiIh father wuro in Biiloui tixluy, drtvluu up from their Kalrlluld ranch. Mhh. KIIIh JuiIhou htartml thin loom ln forAMtoria and Warrenton to vM! frlunda ami ruluttviw. 1). V. WtiKiiwr ha jnot rulurnml from a trip to Portland, In which he twin l)illtl lHIiUtM with plutiKiiro. Mm. J. M. (.'mlghtou mturniHl hint etuuitiK (nun a vImII tlthhur daughter Mrn. (5pt. Uanh nt l'ortkud. Mrtu W. J. Ilermu, of Indopendnucv, eamedimn thin morning proKtrltory to lenvhiK fur a vUlt In Kunturu Orison. I'rliici) I) n noted trotting horfu of Mc Mlunvlllo Int Iluffuuiu'ti Imru. Ilu U uwmil by Mr. Smith, of the luttor plaew. Mm. M. (.'. IMuwumu, of Portland, who Iium Um vlidllng nt the homo of Mrs. C. M. bk-kntHM, tetiirueil to Port hind toilay. Mr. nud Mm. I). I). KouJwr ruturuud laot eveuiiiKfroin Nowlwrjf, whero they had Ihiiii attending the yearly mietlug (ifOrogun PrieudH. Mr. Kllu (larmtt, uf Illlnottf, ar rivinl tixluy to piid thu vumuierlu Or ouou unit will Ihi the gutwt of her eouidii, Mm. W. T. Uialen. Chas Oroen brought in n fine young mare this morning to have nn operation performed. Tho trouble was a wound on the underaido of the body, cauned by a snag, mortification had ret In and it will lw n matter of time and Hklll to rave tho maro. Bho In under tho care of I). D. Keolor V. S, Prof. E. II. Scott, of Kansas City, president of tho Interstate Muslral con wrvfttory oygtem nrrlvwl toilay to pre aide thifl ovonlng nt Mrs. Wlllmnn'n graduating cxcrclHOs at the Itecl. Mr. and Mm. V. II. Maboney, left to day after n visit with Falem frlondn. Mr. Mnhoney la book innju'ctor of the P. P. Co., and Mra. Mahoney, in nn old friend of Fnlemitw. Frank K, Wheeler, convicted of lar ceny to cerve ono year and Ilonry Hoff, iiliaa 8. Hm I th, convicted of forgery nud Hontoiiced for two yenra, were brought to tho pen l;iHt night. J. It. IJoatty, who Iiiih leen viHltirg with IiIh lirothor, for a month and look ing over Oregon, has returned to Minne- iiIkiHh, Minn., well ilonacd with the Webfoot country, C. II, Qruulug, wnn a )awenger to Portland thin morning, where ho will HiHind IiIh vacation vlflltlnu with friend and relntlveM. H. Ilinos was n nnc-ionuor to Port land today. Ho is on his way to Vlntu, Wnidiiugtou, after visiting in Bnloui for ome time. Mrs. M. M, Nelson, who has Ikhmi visiting her son-in-law John Howell, re tuoneil to Portland this morning via Pomona. Miss Fore, of Missouri, who Is tho guest of her couslir, J. E. Htnuton, went to Portland yesterday to visit her brother. C. Ii. McXury and II. J Illggor went to (lorvals yestordny to look after an an miult und battery case in justice court there, Frank E. Hart, of Portland, Frank ('. Hull, of Mohnuin, nud F. II. AIIIhIoii, of Portland, were mado notaries ytwtor day. A. M. Hitting was a passenger to In dependence last evening via Hutli where ho will visit with friends and relative. County Stock Inspector W. 8. Taylor, of Oervais, is in this city. Ho reports cattle generally inn sound condition. Miss Lou Mishler, who has been working for (Jeo. C. Wfll, Twent to Au rora this morning forn vacation. Mrs.'II. .1. Fisher, from the Wnldo I IIIIh' country started for Hand Point, Idaho to make her future home. aif.. HH T I DUJ iii lempereu jlciiu'ic. Imtifflctent noarUhment naturally produce fil-temper. Guard ntrainat fretfulnet la children by tcUa- nutrt tloua ana Uigettiblo IokX. (I n S-2fc&S nS!"11"" GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRANDi CONDKN8ED HflLK Is a perfect Intant food Take no aubatttuto for tho UAOI.U IIRAKD. SFND Ton lJoOK o "Uabie " DOnDCN'S CONDCNOCD MILK CO., NEW YORK Web Holmes, the young lawyer, and C. 8. Mooro went to Portland on the early morning train. Miss IScrtha Kberhart, of ChampiHig, is in this city visiting friends. Hev. II. II. Klworthy returned to Iibauou today after attundiug the (Mad Tidings immpnicotlug. Arthur Churchill has returned fiom his vauation in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Howard left thlf morning for Elgin, Oregon, where they will reside In the future. Mrs. Urlauilo Joslyn ot .New ltirk ar rived toilay to Ihi the guuet of Mrt, E. P. MuCornaek, Mrs. C. Sommer went to Oregon City today to visit relative. Hamuel Ilarker, of Spring Valluy, whs hi the city tislay. Oliver Joniw, of Indepeiideucu, visited In 8alem tixluy. . i Free Lunch, Free Crawfish Lunch this evening at Eckqkun's Saloon. VOLUNTEER'S RECEPTION Calls for Two Meetings for Saturday Still Stand. Thu resignation of tho Indies from the general committee that was formed from the Grand Army and the Woman's ftuliuf organizations is again published, Tho chairman of the general committee HiyH there will lw no furthor work done iiuiler their organ ization. Following is published as nn adver tisement In thu morning pajHir, and it nppears hero a news: FOlt THE VOLUNTEERS. Citizbvs or Salbu Should Attb.vi tub Mash Miictino Tomoiiiiow. All citizens of Salem are urged to at tend tho meeting at tho city hall tomor row attornoon, at 'i o clock, lor too pur nose of making arrangements for nroi- erly receiving and welcoming the brave soldiers boys of Co. K, Oregon volun teers, who nre now on their way homo from .Manila, ItumemlHjr the time and place. Your help is needed. ad As the matter stands there is a moot ing called at Grand Army hall Saturday at UitfO to hear further reports of com mittees. Ah all the committees have resigned there will lw nothing to reiort and it is not known what will lw done. It is to lw hoped that wise action nt the city hall meeting at 2 o'clock will bridge overall dllliculties and n harmonious enthusiastic, united effort will eventuate. It is the feeling of nil patriotic and conservative citizens (hat there is no oc casion for anything hut good will and for all to pull together to give tho vol unteers "the best in the box," and the goneral Iiojmj is that tho meeting Satur day will demonstrate that all minor dif ferences disappear Iwforu the guneral dedre to honor the returning soldiers. , Excursion to California, For annual meeting of National Edu cational Association, tho Southern Pa clllc Coinimuy (Hhasta ltoiitu) will make fllTi round trip rate to I .oh Angeles, by train leaving Portland nt 7 p. in. July 7. Tickets will he good to September I, and (wriuit stop over on return trio. On July fi, (I, 7, 8 and !). round trip tickets to Los Angeles will be sold nt f 10 rate, allowing stop over in either direc tion, and linai limit of Septemlwr -I. Holders of these excursion tickets may make low rate side trips to Mon terey, Iiko Tahoe, Yosemite Valley, Ilig Trees, Riverside, Hedlands, Santa. Par bara, Cataliua Island, etc. No such op Hirtuulty to visit nil California points of special Interest, at small cost, has boon butore afforded. Note the dittos, For guides, sleeping cifr reservations and further information call on any Southern Paclllc agent, oriiddrutw Mr. C. II. Markham, tiuul. Pastenger Agent, Portland, Or. Yours trdly, C. II. Maiikiiam. . - t Free Conceit Tonight. The Willmau Musloal recital at thu ojHim house this evening will lw a rare musical event. It U free and uvorylnidy Is Invited. See program uUewhure. Fouithjuly Excursion. Thu Corvullis A Eastern Hail Hoad makes rate of one fare for thu round trip between all mil and river (mints ronched by their linos. Tickets good going July 1, it and I limiting return until July ll. (MI7-lt En. 0. 1 1 HiiiiKN, Agt. y -a mBoman s NW R06K6 DIED. SHORT. At her home in Sunnysidc, Portland, ntl p. in. Weilnowlay, Juno 28, 181W, Mrs. It. V. Short, ngeil 05 years, from n complication of paraly sis, heart trouble and dropsy. The deceased was the aunt of Gov. T. T. Geer and Hi Geer, state land agent, und Miss Charlotte Ilelenbrnnd, of this city, is n granddaughter of the deceased. Funeral services was conducted nt the late resident at 2:80 o'clock this after noon and burial will lw had in n Port land cemotery. Friedman's New Racket Has started slaughtering their immense stock of Clothing. Going fast v Our ateek of Summer floods nre going nut rapidly. not Our natron lealliu the fuel that wo are lyaflweftavriuUra noalthelv CLOSING OUT OUR 1IUSINKB8. ,ln our eiitlro twk at FIRST COST TO VS. Hi; uxnol nud nru offer- Wo off. SPatan15 at half rt.rp IIS etDdk IMXhY rniOE. There are some nice thlnw Ittft in Ulaak and ssTwiu a look at them. fer am of DUT Whlttt, und Paneltti e h nelaa MARION COUNTY MATTERS. Duaineas lleing Tranaactcd ot the Coutt House. I'llOIIATK. J. W. Hohart, II. G. Sonnemauu, and 1. S. Stuluur, appmlserri of thu ostuto of John Sutton, deceased, In Marlon county, yiMtunlay tiled their reiwrt showing the p-operty located in Marlon wiuuty to lw valuiMlat fl'.'.OSH.iHl. W. S. Whlttun, John M. Aylus, and John Stlmpsoii, np pmlsurs of the same estate in Lincoln oouuty, lllttd a mport, showing thu prop erty enumemtml by them to he valued at f)h).7R. S. Ilulhwk, M. F. Culver ami 11. II. Now hall, appraisers of the mime estate in Multnomah oouuty, llhxl thuir rwrt, allowing the valuw to W fidtS. The patltlou of John Murray, and G. A. Oouo, Jr, oxtmutorti of tint estate ol G. A. Coin, decvMiHod, Iws Ihmiii gmntml authorising them to sell at private hale 10 tuns of cheat hay Iwleiiging to said iwtate. Thuso twotMCiHiutora have uIm lllml claims against thu Mttate; John Murray (or tlH,3. mid 0. A. Cone Jr., for I.(V1. iikihw nuHit. Fro.1 lluretetux to HolIU Idlwanla, (nirtiou of let M, nWo 10 (t of south side of lot 18, Oak Utwn lark uihl to Salem. 8oU TiilttHl StitUw to Davhl Cioshk, 10 aero In nw. f, t, 7 r uat. Recruiting Officer. The recommendation of Governor Geer that Captain O'Neal he appointed as a suitable recruiting olllcur for enlistment of volunteers in Oregon, is favorably re ceived by the war department. Seasonable Ooods, Cnikh, stmw and fur haU for all aged. -neat, negltgeo and Inuudriod white and eoloru.! Immuii shirts, Kith nud linen towel table damask, cmsh.lHil spreads, luciw, curtains, corsets, rihlwns, Iiicih, umhmiilerieri, auenderM, gloves, ladliw' and gents' summer underwear, ham nuwka, awentvrs and a thousand other Hums all at racket prices. Call and see tliem at the New lork Racket. aSlteod 1 w Economy. A publisher can make 40,000 books for . li. !..!.. .1... ..,!,. i... no.. .....l.. in nnn lu-lllliu iiiu iin,u ."i t.ti. tiiunv v.ww each of four different kinds. It is just so in hicyclo building. lno uverman wheel comimny are this year bending every onorgy to produce only ono model nnd that tho best model they have ever mmle. rsothing but tnc ingest grade ol ml ami moro wheels are lwing built ol this ono Nothing but the Iiigcst grade of lip it model thanhavecver been built by them In any single year of all modclscombincd. Where Victors are known this is fully aniirecinteil, as their unprecedented salo this season confirms., "IK) Victors or Victorias" arc fully $50. value and you can get them now for f 40. Spinroller chnlnloss (75. II. S. Gile & Co., agents. mm MARRIED. CRITCHLOW M'KILLOP. In Al bany on Wednesday evening, Juno 28, 1KM). nt the residence of .Mr. Arcii Mosier, by Rev. C. It. Stevenson, .Mr. Alw McKillop, tho ponulnr lunch counter man, and Miss btella Critch low, an exccllentynung lady. Thoy have the Iwst wishes of many friends here nnd elsewhere. Albany Democrat. Enjoyed by All. No matter where you live or what your business. You can enjoy tho sub stantial meals supplied nt the Wonder Restaurant. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS W F Jcffreis, C W Lawrencu.Portland ; C I) Gabriulson, Salem ; Geo A Davis, SanFrancisco; W F Haslett, St. Joe, Mo.;C V Howell, Chicago; V E Rowton.McMinnville.J WRedil.Carlton, E E Rohbins, McCoy, Or. : I) C Robbing Maker City; Joe Israel, San Francisco; MrsPW Kills, Ashland; Sam S Gold smith, Portland; II SYeanians, Chicago. FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. Ssuthern Pacific Excursion Rates for Cel cbrationn and Travel July I to 5. Stations 125 miles or less from soiling jHiint 1 li'J faro for round trip. Two hundred miles but not less than 120 miles, I 1-5 the fare for round trip. Three hundred miles but not lohatluin 2OO111II1H, one fare round trip. No ticket less than 25 cents for round trip. Cliilnren 5 to 12 half these rates. Teachers Elected. At a meeting of tlio t-chool ilirectort of Silverion last night, tho following assistant teachers woro elected: Miss Isabella Aitken, of Silverton; Miss Sadie E. Uashor, of Mccleay, and Miss Ellen Sykes, ofSalem. The principal was not elected. Preparing to Celebrate. In preparing to celebrate don't omit to provide yourself with a good Btock of cigars, and ho sum of having the best; buy "I41 Coronas." COTTAGE HOTEL ARRIVALS. G. II. Ryroft, Oeosto, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Foiler, Ihitteville; W. L. Sacramento, Cal. ; II. M. Wester volt; F. P. King, wife and son, Port-laud. WANTED. At Steady work. once, fhniuboriunid. Willainetteo Hotel. i) W 2t Public Uenifactou are thoro who aid to prolong vmir life Uooil food iRhw It. Vou will" llnd llw prnvUtons ami grocerias at llmnoon A RaiiojiV. tl-ui, Oregon Woolen OooJs. Tlio Salem wtsden mills this iiwrnlug shlpiHul a large ronsigiiiniNit of woolen goods tolliiaoer, Rutheehlhl Co., of San Pmue4x, The SuIdiii woolen lulllsarehraiioliiug imt to manufacturing tntiln both In tlw Eastern statw and California . Volunteers Return, The return of tho Volunteer rumlnda iisol their spUndkl markmausliiii, come ONE-HALF CAR LOAD VJason Fruit Jars ARRIVED AT THU and iwrfcot your nhooUng at thu new Willery. 113 State at reet ut door to Oray Mro. F. J. FoMtalne, Proji. 3 SW tf VOKOHAJIA TEA STORE, MACHINE MADE VERY GOOD FINISH. TolQpliono Red 20" I. Free IXjIlvery. $5 Buys a Good Suit of Men's Clothing $5 Yes, we will sell you a suit for 55 7.50 for. that other stores charge $9 Buys a Suit Well worth $12,50 Our Price $9 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 the city. New Goods Arriving Daily 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. FRIEDMAN'S NEW RA6KET! Cor Commercial and State streets, Salem, Ote, Your Lunch Basket Will contain tho eronie-do-In-cremo of choice foods if you make your selections from our delicious jams, jellies, canned meats and relishes, crackers, sardines, etc. When preparing for picnic or out ings, our high grade foods will be found particularly toothsome and 'nourishing. Our stock of stnplo nnd fancy groceries is unexcelled. SonnemanN, THE GROOEU 134 State at Telephouo 31 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. Brewster & White, 01 COURT STREET. I'ilO.NK 1781. '" " T "T " I T Wo are now handling salt, and at prices - I El tMat make people stare. Never before V J p -J JL hai salt lieen sold bo cheap us wo are selling it. Wholesale and retail. jCVRo suro to get our prices If you use salt. Columbia Model 57 $50. qRd The fines chain wheel ever turned out of a factory, Hartfords, stricty high grade, S35, Vidcttcs, fully guaranteed, $25 and $26, SROAT & WILSON. I". W. IIOI.MS. n. L. IIAIXINOIII. Have you called at the K. M. WKMHI. iff HI .n ,Lf SIR If not do so. See our Wall Paper, and Get our Prices. m 30S COMMERCIAL Volunteer Firemen. All iwrsons willing to serve in a vol uiiteor tiro company for Julv 4 are re quested to reiKirt to Chairman Judah at e'H'c. CoMinmiK. 'Use the sainnle of Herb Ten loft nt your home, It will do you good." 0 24 it JACOH YOGT, 05 STATU STREET, Just received a fall stock of Ladles' and Cents' Spring and SUMMER SHOES. Will 8cil for the next CO days at the lowest prices ever know,i In Salem. Will be Dleased tn show natrons our siock ana guunnteo satisfaction on every purchase. Prices tho lowest. jMZs'. To cure T.a Gnppe, keep warm, crpectallj Uie feet, and take lr. Mils' Nervine. In preparing FOR THK Putt Waists mgiymcim nave money on anything you want n .... . . j j no navM a gxoii HNMruneu.1 yet aim you can iii.iu tnuiii i jiini iinuv nn am iur iikjiii in by buying It frohi un. TRY IT. JXIJLIB BROS.Si CO. nT DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFPlCe. ' SALBM, OREGON. W$ &, Hm While Kid ttlom IS cwutt a pair. Uxcumon Rates. The O. O. T. Co.. will make one far the Round trip to all poiuu .TtokeU gixvl going uu J uly Snl ami 4th. RetmiUHg: AS lata IIS ihtt fllll. Stunnwir Allniva ieavUDtn on the nl at o a. hi. Stoamer ronMiiaen the 4th nt T a. m. 030 St. "E.a Nwl.reoordar of LlnuQouutj, is wen utter a severe iiiuoas. uawou't Herb Tea did lu" fl U tf Kie Concert Tonight. The Willmau muleal reeltal at Ute Htra hauHo thl ovenlng Mil Im a raw iHUideal evant. It I freo ml owrybttl)' In IiivUihI. gie program elMiwhare. I CaMutttan anu w,aa down follow Oiln I I fmcut it hv nlug Or, Mile' .Saniat. Ifourtb Remember tluit w can Ht you out in sImhw, Kvks, shirt, wispondtr, rrtish hats, tius, etc., etc., at 1m priciw than naut anyw hart. Here's a few prices yai tulglit prorit bv: Our wft KmihirU f .47 Our uulaiUKlrieil shirt .46 Our light underwear. ,'J6 Our ealf take shoe. UVi Our Due tan vici. M Oar iwttn wlf 1ml . . . ij$ And oar ery tine viel'a at tM and tS.16. It's ho ut to koi, ami we soil rutiUir Uiwer titan mttt cut jarta) hahw. Outoutere knew It too. Ourtaerwaidng dw trade nru vw that. Sec us on Fireworks. Watch the Blue Streak Sonio of us out here in the "raw" wct don't know much tlmticnwonin Hie East. Hem am a few recent re cords might intentct you. Wijl.N0T0.s May Jllh. -MeVarUnJ win, tkt rtwrU (ortliU auluMe. WAHIUNlirOM. ilV Itlh MV..l.u.l .. .1... onMull tt, Uhi IA w liM.TiaoUK.Mw setJi.-Mi-l-'urtaikl wlu th KN( 1'iTt.Uay l-iMif MaPltAtMui Mla the auBual rl rare ih & if, tikiaMins " . x aivrartaau win th .niul .t..b. .. J . '' 'MWv tuw rmrvt, wiia uim California Junk Shops uigimi price (am luroia lUMal, ooitlrs, rei. ack, ram. iildoa, Copper and Iron, (all before you Mil. 5-Jml S. H0G0WU1, 151 Court SL Cord Wood LarceFK MOO Large Ah, 83.25' i'olo Oak, 93M All Firut-cla and Delivered Promptly. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. SuccctMiraSaUmlMp. Co. Phone :m. 319 Front, thivo CHI Sr. I'avl. Juuu aait KtiuballlhliUaUtMt l(bun.. utt Can LCr mmmqJ imtabaal broVe CcaT,."7TCuia MIaHa i vr a,rV.r -""'-" "" NtlWAUK Itu II Stu ,! aauiulU oim, tlu 2 ,f ' "" MORAL RftivD am wet woh eu lee a-aBOHB. ieeii ywit ey on Ute on v !n.vl i I c.cloiial pnxlet. WIOGIN'S BAZAAR RACKET P1UCES, 307 COMMERCIAL tiTREET Have you noticed The bids for Street Lighting? 45 Arc Lamps, all night $281,25 per month, 200 Gas Lamps, all night. $66666 per month. 45 Arc Lamps, until midnight, $225,00 per month 200 Gas Lamps, until midnight, $458,33 per month Lowest proposition from Gas Companyj 100 Lamps until midnightr except moonlight nights, $202,00 per month. Lowest proposition from Electric Company! 35 Arc Lamps until midnight, every night, $175,00 per month. Is any CommentNecessary?