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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1899)
ranrcw jST" TtiSSSsrvsrrprs J' THE m DAILY JOURNAL. numuiiiMMtti The Dally Journal's largo olrcula- tlon Isnoaocldont. It'atho result of J. high quality and low prloo. z Lniom abooi- PrMrt tM t !na'. froh Loc" nw hd Llv " KrllTnilnlo mnUn nu ".... ,. I nal. IMMM,(tM VOL. X SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY JULY 1 1890. K0158. i Sa em Woolen Home Made Goods. Secials: A very select liiiCjfrf Boy's Knee Pant Suits of ollr own goods made up in New- York. GET ONE FOR YOUR BOYl All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. illSMIM BUDGET 7o-Jinvhito.... 71 TO Davidson. 72 E S Longacro. 73 J SKorb , 74 WFMulkey.. 7ft T A Mangold.. ,vy The largest assortment of Men's Pants: Regular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. inu mauer wnat size you call ior we nave them. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Men and Boys to be found, in Patterns and Styles. The Alaska Boundary Troubles. The Modus Vivendi Unsat- WOOliEtl pib STORS, Red Cross Shoes Our hospital and nurse Shoes, also Oxfords, have arrived. Try a pair if you want soild com fort. Our big Shoe sale is still onwe are cutting prices right and left we buy our goods 10 per cent, cheaper than inexper ienced opposition, hence can and do easily undersell them. FREE SHINE Krausse Brothers 275 Commercial St. i i i i i i i y -H -n . - -wjj --, -i -n -n -"a -j - - -, - LACY'S XXXXXXXX GREAT SLAUGHTER SHOE SALE. Per Cent Reduction On All Shoes, Wc nro not KILLING- THE WHAT ,, . WE SAY DEAD. we oo.n t making Low Prices on Dead Stock, and blowing nliout it nB a marvel, but wo nro SLAUGHTERING THE LIVING! Hewing down a clean, live stock, level with tho dirt which in associated with cheap prices. NEW UP-TO-DATE STYLES! Every Shoo in tho house subject to tho 20 or cent reduction. uoous mnrKcu in piaut u res. I Originator of Low Prloos. We bhlno thorn Free. 2&4C'&sd NJW SHOE STORE, ) 01 STATE STREET. WW. kflA SHOES At Cost! Not a clearance of old goods, but all new Spring Stock bought at the very lowest cash price. We can fit any foot sizes from Infants O's to Aden's 13's, and widths, AA to EE. Never has such an opportunity been offered to the people of Salenf. Call and convince yourself of the genuineness of this sale. SALEM SHOE STORE 88 Statu St. La-Id A !)ih Bank HIdg. GRAY Carpenter's Tools Blacksmith's Tools, Fine Tools For Every Trade at BROS Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Salem,0re King Milan's Assassin Was Hired By the King's Enemies. fir Amoclnled l're to the Jonrnnl. London, July ".The ofllclals of the foreign ofllco confirm tho dispatch from Washington acknowledging that tho Hit nation over tho Alaskan boundary modus vivendi is more unsatisfactory than at any timo sinco February. Ambassador Choato received this morning important dispatches from Washington regarding tho negotiations. HicmiiADK, July 7. Tho ninn who at tempted to assassinate former King Milan yostordav, is a fireman employed by the municipality. It is supposed that he was hired by an enem yof Milan. MURDERERS 1 1 EXONERATED Acquitted on Grounds of Self Defence. Ilr Aamiclnlril I'rea to J lie Jonrnnl. Manila, July 7. Tho trial nt! Gabu natum of tho slayers of General Luna, tho Filipino leader, is onded. The ac cused was acquitted on tho ground of pelf-defense. Tho testimony that showed thero was a conspiracy on tho part of Luna and other otllcors to kill Aguiualdo and to make Lima tho dictator. Luna's death seems to liavo strengthened Agiilnnhlo'a leadership for a time. MAHION COUNTY MATTERS Business Delng Transacted at the Couit House. Friday tho county cominlssionrrs ex amined a bridge near tho oor farm and a fill near Silverton. Tho court will ad journ Saturday. Judgo Terrell was out this forenoon examining a couple of bridges on Mis sion JJottom near tho La Follett place. One a pile bridge, is on tho road leading through tho Hoor's place. Tho other, nearly completed, is a flno truss bridge with a 00 foot span, on tho road lending to tho Wheatland Ferry. Others Try, We Accomplish. Otfinrfl mm' tri in Imttnti, lint iwi meal will enn vlucit vnn llmt iinim ntlmr itiulM Strongs Hcstnurant. MARION COUNTY SCHOOLS. A Total of $22,615.90 Disbursed n the Districts $2.30 Per Capita. Mrs. Cook M. Jones, superintendent for Marion county, has mado tho second quarterly apportionment of school funds for tho year 1SIH). The total amottn disbursed was f22,J15.U0, or $2.30 per capita. The amount received bo each district is given in tho following, with the names of tho clerk in each instance: No. Clerk. Amount 1 Charles I.emhcke f 80 B0 U WMCase. 87-10 .1 J A Jefferson 121 00 I. J Ada. ins 818 40 5 H J Thatcher H2 flO (! C F Cornelius 51)80 7 J P Ledger wood 2I.'I 80 8 John 0 Estes 128 80 0 I) W Early 21(1 10 10 H I Howor 107 IK) 11 A C Sneer 312 80 12 E G Siegmund 09 00 13 J L Stewart ...- 1117 30 H T M Witten 372 150 15 John 1111k .'WW 70 lft Henry Hopnor 7130 17 J W Houuk . . 3U 80 18 X D Hcollard 135 70 111 Hernhard Ijtng 108 10 20 I) J Hinshaw 133 40 21 Sarah E Cham- 52 00 22 A G Smith .... H7 20 23 Henry Snydor ..223 10 24 Jos ISaumgartuor . . . t!122 (10 25 Geo Simmons ... 82 80 2J F I. Duretto . 50 80 27 X II Ixwnoy 85 10 28 Frank Uaragar .... 20 80 20 It K Downing . ... 110 40 30 Mrs Mary Klssllng 105 00 311) S Uugglos ... 188 fiO 32 JD Fain 101 20 33 Martin llatueu 02 10 34 JMWIJonnoy . .209 30 ; .tines U5wjb 02 (X) 30 A S Collard 37 Maggie N. Cade.. 38 Ohrfs Krlcger . 30 Oliver Darling .. 40 FTOtt 7... 41 WL Illcks .... 42-HP Philllna. . .. 48 Uryan Dunny 44 Wm Scollanl 181 4 K K Kirk. 117 30 87 40 177 10 26C 00 174 60 04 30 32 30 4I1 m 46 WKMoKee 80 fo 48 A P Gordon 121 (lO 50-rTlios Lauderback 142 00 51 WKester 1Q8 0 62 K 8 Porter 41 40 54 W U Humphreys Ift', fiO 6ft TFHaya 142 00 67 A H Cone 2a6 46 58 Mrs A LHus-y 131 10 69 JoNiph Reubens 210 20 6 Alex Imlay Jr 140 61 Leonard Walker 178 3D ( 5 I) Ilowen 101 0-SI)als 170 4Q 6T GGThpma Ifil m fla-JHarJfng g M CO WllUIaok... 5J55J 78 U Simmons ; 70 MIlowo 80 John Darby 81-Chris GiebleV 82 WH Rrown 83 WH Tnto 84 JL Cook 85 Geo IIowo 80 L P Aldrich 87 II Weppor... 88 C W Olaggett 8i)c F Talcott DO-J F Richards 01 J W Elmer 02 HL Eberhard 93-PUenson 01-EdGoolev 05 UII Davis Oft-LM Gilbert 07 R E McGowan 08 W II Sherman 09-SM Fletcher 100 J F Short 102 W A Mumper 103 A E Austin 104 II T Hayes lOo Jos. Chamues 10ft Mrs Llnnie Fabcr 107 Joseph Winters 208-011 Work.. I0fl-a G Wilson 110 -Jacob Armstrong HI HA Hartley 113 FM Miller ' 113 George II Nichols Ill L Maulding 115 Mrs. Lena Moorohouso. 110 W II Adair 117-JS Myers '. 118 JennloM Dutton 119 V A Manning ISO .Tames Monroe 121 TL Ijiwboii 122-.T CMcFarlane 123 J M Hollingsworth a 220 80 259 90 150 40 211 00 43 70 292 10 58ft 105 349 (50 133 (M 105 50 75 156 69 80 75 tH) 101 20 43 70 282 Up 78 20 73$ 351 , ias 1 4 00 ,92 Ot) 25 30 117 .10 62 90 62 151 115 00 Aim 708 2i 179 09 60 90 Z 29 25 133 112 't0 (12 .10 . 39 10 117 30 2tV4'60 48 30 23 00 (12 10 27 00 78 20 (19 00 1M 00 89 70 112 70 144 90 TRAIN WRECK Went Through a Culvert. Fireman Killed and Twenty Wounded. MisMlaneous News Prom Various Sec tions of tho Country. Total $22,015 90 POLITICIAN INTERVIEWED About Fusion of Populists and Democrats. llv Aaaoelnttit l'rtia to tlir Jnnrnal. TKHtiiiitAVTi:, Ind. July 7. Mortimer Rankin, chairman of tho Populist no tional central committee, has been inter viewed in regard to whether Populists would form a fusion with Democrats Mr tho coming campaign. j Mr. Rankin said they wotdd not. Pop ulists will preparo their own platform and nominate their own candidates. Ho said that if Democrats iiiiht tho policy of tho administration in holding tho Philippines until a suitable govern, ment has been formed they will flfid themselves snowed under farworso than in 1890. Mr AnKoclnteil Ire to (lie Jonrnnl. I. 1 vu .u r.T. r..i.. - I."!... m'.ii nn.iD.n viiituuij 1, i-iu-mmi nun- tv. of St. .lt)tH)ih. was kllliHl and twonlv nsfengers slightly lujuml in a wreck on tho llurliugton near WnUlron, Mo. htot nluht, while tho northbound train was going through a culvert. A cloud hurst wushed out a plevo of track and the water roue throw foot on level. Tho mall car turned over and was washed twenty feet from track and tho baggngo ear was overthrown ami car ried thirty feet from track. Tho first coach was thrown on its side and a sleeper was also overturned. Wollty jumped to save himself. His Inxly was thrown against tho floor of tho overturned man car. ino engineer re mained on his sent and was uninjured. Hknu'V-on-Tiiamks, July 7. Howell, tho American oarsman of Trinlta Hall, Cambridge, lout Llaokstaffo of tho Vesta rowing club in tho final heat for diamond sculls. Wasiiinhton, July 7. A flro and ox nlosinn in tho residence ofCapt. Dickons rutted Slates Navy this morning re sulted in thu death of Mrs. Dickens, Other 1 KM-sons nlwut tho house wero ser iously but not dangerously wounded. Los Anoki.ks, Cut., Julv 7. The first big rush of Kastein visitors to attend tho national educational convention be gan today. Prominent educators from all over the country are beginning to arrive. WALLACE Prepare to Entertain Editors. ,' Thoso who talk and work must oat. You will find the food you need at tho Restaurant. ASYLUM SUPPLIES Are Being Awarded by Items Instead of Lump Sums as Formerly. The state asylum board has been working two days awarding tho furnish ing of supplies for tho next six mouths. The awards are being mado item by item to tho lowest bidder, instead of being luuied together as heretofore, groceries to one man, dry goods to another, etc. The groceries are divided iHttween Harritt A Lawrence, Welter Pros., of Salem, and Wadhams & Co., Portland, tho first named getting tho lions share. Tho dry goods are to ho supplied by Flelschner A Mayer and Motor v Frank Portland, about evenly divided. Meier A Frank also get tho clothing award. Harritt &. Lawrence get tho whole cheese contract, TUB WAY TIIK 1TKM8 BUN. Weller Pros 25 dozen Injst brooms, $90; 5 dozen dust brushes. 142.(15; 2 dozen dust brushes, f 25.10; 1 dozen ostrich feathor brushes, $12.05; 4 dozen whisk brooms, $2.75; 2 dozen mill brooms, 3.20 ; 2 dozen scrub brushes, $3.55; 2 dozen shoe brushes, fft.55; 2 dozen leathor brushes, $5; 1 doon hnruo brushos, $3.05. Ilarr ett & Lawrence I dozen potato brusuus 80c; 2 dozen hair brushes, $7.60; 1498 X. T. C. 1(1 oz. tobacco, f 114.70; 15,000 lbs, gran. sugarOjc $5.27; 20,000 lbs. Ex. C Micar, 0'$ 4.091,. Geo. E. Waters 800 lbs O K Durham tobacco, f222.50. Oregon City Wooluu Mills 160 pairs scarlet blankets, all wool, 8 lb, $1.35. Kay Woolen Mills, 50 pairs same, $4.35; WW yards tweod., 87 cents; 500 yards chocked flannel 0 oz 18 cents. Tho stationary was divldod Iwtwcuu Pattou Pros., J. K. GUI Co. and F. H. Dcarlwrn about ooually. It. M. Wodo A Co.'s bid 011 hardware was accented at f 125.9.'). Gray llros., tin, graufto and ironware $167.30; also tlnniiiK at $173.97. I). J. Fry. as the only biddor on driigs, gets tho entire award. Krausse Pros are the only competitors for shoos and their prices were satis factory to the board. Weller Pros supply all the coffee as follews: 0000 lbs Costa RIoo, $511.20; 450 lbs Java, $07.05; 300 lbs Modiu, $51.45; 1200 lbs ehleorv, $43.80. No tens wereadvertlsl for. Salem Flourinir'inllt8,800bbls,at$2.44. Johnson A ridllips, 40 bbls graham, at 2.13 ; 60 tons bran or shorts $10 jr ton : f 15 for short. Tlieru are too many awards of small Items to give all in full. MINING. Cases NotYfcrSettledAnd May Be Continued. Ilr Aiaoelnfri) I'rraa tu the Jonrnnl. Wai.uck, Iilu.,;July 7. This morning tho defense in tho Corcoran case filed a motion for tho continuance of thu -aso until thu next term, alleging 'that under martial law a fair trial could not lm so cured, that jurors summoned to try Cor coran wero biased against Corcoran etc The judgo denied the motion for the continuance. Defense then filed a formal challenge to tho panel summoned by Sutherland. 011 account of bias on the part of Elisor. Tho court denied tho challenge. Keddy asked for an exception, asking to cull Sutherland to thu stand to prove his ground for a challenge ami tho court allowed Sutherland to bo called, Attention. On account of repairs in hall, there will Ihj no meeting of Silver Poll Circle this Friday evening July 7, Team drill, for installation, next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock All ofllcors nndmomlH'rs are requested to bo present. Iia Lavdov, G. X. Lyiiia Lkaiio, Clerk, Ease for Eyes, Is found In our eyeglasog. Note the distressing sitoctacleofthe man at the top of our illustration. Is he trying to put ills eyes In the paier f 1 lie organs of vision are extrciuelly delicate. Xoed great care. We'll examine your orbs without charge. Don't let your eyesight be comes poor from neglect. We ha v ex cellent eyeglasws for $1.60. BARRS JEWELRY STORE, 318 STATU BTRDBT. SAN FRANCISCO EXCURSION Only S17.S0 for tlxc Round Trip, Plenty of time to see everything. AN IDEAL SUMMER OUTING. Leave Salem August 3d. Side trips to Alt.. Hamilton, Tumalapjas, Berkley, Palo Alto auu- variuu. pinco ui iiucroi. rui uciaucu iiiuuiiaiiuu unu tickets, enquire of W, V. SKINNER, or H. D. PATTON, Salem, or On. C. V. BARR, .Manager, Lebanon, Ore, FINE FOR BUYING WARRANTS. The Law Being Enforced By Reyenue Of ficials. Considerable interest has grown out of tho subject of tho license too being chnrged brokers under tho now war rev enue law. It seems that inanv have been purchasing city and county war rants in Salem for years past, and when tho new revenue law wont into effect failed to observe it. Thus they luiiuntiuiv violated a law 01 inn ironnr. al government for n short time and sev eral sucit navo since taken out reouired orokors' licenses while many have quit uii.viiik entirely. Now private parties buying county or city warrants without a broker's license are ltablo to nrrost and a flno under the war tax revouuo law. A broker must pay a license ot J.W a year, and tho law construes "all" to Ih brokers who "ne gotiate purchases or sales for themselves or others." With this Information at hand all per sons should tako warning and protect themselves in this matter. It is reported that several detectives or agentfl of the government are now in tho towns of tho valley slotting per sons engaged In illicit purchases of this kind. DaVA 1 . BAKING w Aeso-luieev'Puhf. taWlMFtt aiwMbvitur rvKE. Makes the food more delicious and vrholcionu otm, iAwa wnnw co., nn yokk. GATCH'S COMMITTEES To Reccivo the Home Coming Ytlm teers in Proper Manner. BWW- A Monument Committee May Be An nounced Later By the General Chairman, Notice. A special meeting of the brotherhood of puorliunKors, painters and decorators has boon culled for next Monday even ing, July 10. All members are requested to attend as urgent business ts to come before tho tho meeting, Ry order of tho committee. 7-7-21 Band Concert, Tho Salem Military band will give a street band concert tonight at corner Commercial and Choinokctu at 7:45. Some now pieces will bo introduced. Everybody invited. BRAZOS RIVER SUBSIDING Thousands of People Will Suf fer Unless Aided. Ilr Ananelitlril I'rraa to (lip Jonrnnl. St. Louis, July 7. A Tost Dispatch special from Dallas says the Ilrazos river has fallen 8 Inches during past 21 hours and while the highest estimates of tho loss of life may bo somewhat exaggregated, number Is largo and can not 1k definitely known for several days. Ilellof measures uro now under way but still hundreds of people are in a perilous position, lliciiMosn, Texas, July 7. Iluslness has practically been suspended and many plantations are under water. Pro visions nro running low and unless some are received soon there will lw suffering In a few days. Thero will bo from live to seven thousand people to fowl In tills place within u week, ('ai.viisto.v, July 7. A special to the 'lrlbune from Duke says: "Tho Hood situation is more grave today. Tho life savors from Galveston, brought in sixty eight refugees last night. Four deaths from drowning nro reported near hero. Kt. Louis, July 7. A Tost Dispatch special from Austin, toxas, srys: Governor Hayers tislay received u moisago fromJKoaloy saylnjr that 10,000 jKirsous (who had taken refugo 011 a mound throe miles below thorn nro slowly perishing for wont of food. To add to the horror the unfortunates are surrounded by isilsonous reptiles and skunks. In forming the committees Mr. (latch named one citizen from each of tho neighboring towns to nmko arrangements in their respective localities. Guard of Honor All Union, Confed erato and Indian war veterans. Ileceptton committee Mayor C I Hishop, W 1 Lord, 7. V Mondv, J II Fletcher, I' II D'Arcy, J M Wallace, John G Wright, W W Skinner, J O Wil' son, Geo Williams, J J Murphy, G W Gray, W M Itamsoy. Chief Justice Wot verton, Justice It S Ileau, Justice V A Moore, A Hush, Werner Hreymau, Chas Claggott, F I Dunbar, J II Aekerman, O 8 Moore. W H Odell, I) A Palno. J D U'o; M Morwin, Independence; McKin ley Aiitciiell, Uervals: V I. round, iii.uiii... i n 'n. ....... u '!'........ t..i... Steluer. Jefferson ; J A Hunt, Clymer: Jason Dowd, Woodburn; Judgo K I jioiso, .iiuigotf r Terrell, WH Hobson, M W Hunt, K J Hendricks, N J Judith, I I, Patterson, Rev W E Copoliind, Hev John Parsons. Hev W V Kantnur, Hev W A Daly, J N Smith, J A Hicliardson, Col A II (1 fills, W It Holmes; S II Enktn, Dallas; HUTuttlo. Program committee E P McCorn ack. W C Ituwloy, Jefferson Myera, Mrs A N Hush, Mrs Geo G Hiughum, Mrs hlvalil'rnwn, Miss Carrie Uradshaw, Flnanco committee. F T Wright man, J Q llarnes. W G Westacott, II G Snnuomauu, II G Meyer, Fred Steus loff, Milton Meyers. Hampiet coinmlttoo Mesdiunes A X Gilbert, - F .Moodv, Lizzie Smith, Hob ert Crossan, E C Cross, It E Wands, 8 11 Ormsby, James Harrington. Ida I1 Habcock, Tlieodoslu Fairbanks, 8 L Hay don. Thomas Ilolmau. Frank KoIIol-i? and Miss Mary Chadwick. Iransportatlou coinmlttoo Goo G lllnuham, C D Gabrielsou. F 11 Anson. Guy Powers, M P Haldwln, Ed N Edes. oung Men's committee I) C Mlnto, l-rank Durbln, HalPatton.J 0 John son, Jr., Joseph Fontaine, Jr., Joseph Hauingartner, John W. Cochran, Ed. L. linker, John Van Wagner, Thou. Hoy Holds, Jr.. Antoiie Metsclutii, Jesse U'gg, Will Evans, Myer Hlrsch, O I. McNary. Music Committee. Lmi Wain, Mrs. Frank Willimin, Mrs. Ilallle Purrish Hinges. Francesco Soloy, 'A. M. Parvln, MInh Gladys Ilyrne, Miss Ixma Hrey mau, Miss Nellie Soutliwick, Mrs. J. II. MrNury, W. T. Williamson, I'rwl. Waters. Decoration Committee. Miss Klttlo Harbord.Mrs. E. II. Flaug, L. D. Huiiry, F. L. Wllliniin, John Knight, Mrs. K. C, Hitiluy, MIsh Callsta Jlistre, F. F. Post, G. G. Gans, Mrs. Tlios. Kay, jr., Mrs. A. O. Condlt, Mrs. O. D. Ilutton, Mrs. E. M. Itfore, Mrs, J. D. Suther land, Mrs. L, II. Hoss, Mrs. Sarah Foncs, Miss Sourl Jolinson, Lot L. Pearce, F. K. Tvell, F. 0. Perrtne. Gun Powder Committee Ik-n P Tay. mSw PWSfd' Gco,K Hn,ch Art,r Glover, W P Stcgmuiul. GonoralComiriltee--TO Smith. Geo II Hurnctt, Geo Y J?avl9, Josepii Al- Mrs tt I Hyars. Mrs W P Lord, W 1 Gray, Homer Holland, 8 L Harden. Eugene Willis, WW lall. Harr C laml, G S tol z, G p Litchfield, Valtcr yon,i M M,CiNar-' J n TTuthlll, Earl Haco, 8 Thompson. Mr. (latch will annoimeo a monument conimittco later. Bicycle Pty. Thursday afternoon a merry jiarty ot young people nurabcrlng about thirty, live, met at tho residence of Mrs. J. F. Miller and at A o'clock alt mounted their bicycles and made the two mlUw ride out to tho commodious country homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Colewa, to pay tliolr rospecU to Miss Alice Cote man, who made a charming little hostess. Gamos Were played on the lawn, where refreshments were also served and after A hours of pleasure all returned homo, voting the affair one of tho pleasant evonts of the soason. Chaperoned by 'Mrs. William Urown and Mrs. Pierce II. Dawson, tho follow inu young eop!o mado up tho party: Misses ltuth and Janet Gray, Mabel llobertson, Huth Gatch. Iluth Letnla. Gertrude Gray, Ixjua Clark, Chrlssa Clark, Alice King, Margaret Dawson, Viola Heed, Alma Ilatzburg. Edith Dragor. Gcnoviovo Potter, Clair Chad wick, draco Carter and Ethel Hepburn. Masters Clifford Brown, Fred Irwin, George Harr, Howard Catlin, Elmer Paine, Harold Hellwood, Ed. MeU'han, Vnn Sutherland, Wallace lUddcl!, Soy tnour Skiff, Hoy Hailoy, Norman Mog nan, Douglas Potter nnd Curtis Coleman. The Pioneer Limited, Is the name of tho only perfect trail) in tlio world, now running every night, Iwtweon St. Paul and Chicago vfa tho Chicago, Wilwaukco A Bt. Paul Hall way tho nlonecr road of tho West In adopting nil Improved faciltios for thu safety and enjoyment of paisengors, An Illustrated pamphlet, showing views of beautiful scenery along tho routo of tho Pioneer Limited, will bo eont free to any person upon recolpt of two-cent postage, stamp. Address Geo. II. Honffonl. Gon-' oral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. WHEAT MARKET, Chicago, July 7. Soptembci Taj, Cash 3 rod 74. Q.u I.'.. . . ... T..1.. n fi... 1 in 'AJ war iiunnau, n wft (. uuil i.ivi. Choice Confectionery, Cigars and To-bacce. Try Our Ice Crcam.j Soda, Ellis Zinn, 154 State t Salem, Orrgoo. cllBHlIHHlllinHIMNiailBM!llMllllglMI aiiailHMIlllllllllllllMHMHMHIUlU nos. Meyers & Sons, 2 7 Salem's Greatest Store. SummerJCorsets Thlnllliii: tratlou rJiowh art extra long wulht Sum mur Corset, made In white only, of wiun ro netting, 11 cnwsbnr mnterhil of domojillo und 11 copy of tho French pjt tern. A light mid strong cor set; 6-hook clasps: two sldo stoels: handsomely trimmed; constructed to ulvuniuont S graceful olTcot; sles, 18 to 30; a spleu uUi abie; vrlce s 1.00 jb And our 60eent W. II, Summer Cor set is ixiual to any 7ft cent eorwot- I and Tt hooks, iKirfoot fitting. 50c 1 A PlainCrash That Is Iwlng wjld at h eonts every jilace offered spooliil Monday and Tihm. day at 10c 4th of July Hunting 5c WR(ltuQJlBiWa 1 xMr I T SUMMER ' No, Summer Vests ThogfKxl kinds 5c to 85c 4569 Secures the Fine Columbia Bicycle If presented Within the Specified time 30 days From date of Drawing, I Waist Patterns In exclusive designs at special sttmc tlvo prices, seo ourcoriier window. New Crashes Kx suited Tuwwtay. The kind you'va Imhiii waiting for 15 and 25c Summer Underwear Plain balhriggau, Honeyeonib, and Bilk ilui.ih balbrlggnns In all sites. 50c Pine derby rlbWd In Ditto mixture, an ideal summer garment. 85c Plain and Fancy hose In all 1 P fcaitoit in men's gools, 10c to 75c " Shawknit The unslirinkablo uuchaiigwtWifcM perfiet in every detail. 25c to 50c 4' v-.' 278 -280 Commercial St. The Old White Corw, IlllMlllMMIIIMHMlMMBKlMllllMMilWMllllMWIigl-ia-lWMMMM 'i & t v 8- ;sww