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; ' O -'HALeFi PRICE SALE ? . From.now on our entire stock of Light Weight.', Summer Fabrics will be closed out at W the j Regular " ! .-Retail' P rice Every-price cut right in two. Everything must ' 11 ' p- ? - ., go regardless ot cost. t TO L-lSiE 8b -TO !A V E R AT WORK ON . . . THE VALLEY: ' "". TROLLEY LINE Men and Teams Put To Work As Fast As They Can Be Procured ete Line Between t ! --J Chemawa Bj Time "and ! i What a Contrast f.Says everybody the 1 first time they " , '" ! '; ' "' use our...tamQus Butternut or riome i ...... -Made Bread.1 '"There is a reason .for 'this "because our bread is the ,!best that expert -bakers can make and contains , only pure ingredients. That tells the Story '' Read -our ads- W UNIVERSITY IbMCERY" 206 E 14th St, J Free Daily Delivery Brar,sk2JLE-Niiith.St- G D l? RJ - the Grocer that stays Is still IX E V doing business at the old stand in the olUvlwaV' giving people the best of goods at the least price.- Here are a few prices that tell the talc: xMooooole Sliced Peaches J 25c "Monooole Yellow Peaehes J 25c 'Monopole Sliced Apricots . Monopple Quartered Apricots Monopole Strawberries , : " ' Monopole Raspberries. -r, , Monopole Cherries ""Lib'ri Cbrn' . IT.".'. I'.,". 1 - University Com ---- ----- Yours to please w. m: green ; ; Phone Main 25 " 659 'Willamette St. -!5c -,l25c i ...25c ..25c " ,l.25ci : ..10c n : y : .. PUTTING STATE : FAIR GROUNDS, !' IN READINESS . jMoro nctivity U.in e,vidnnw. on the uluto fair grounds nt Hnleni than ha oyer been seen before, im'e. tin or gnnia'ion of Hit! ()'i'nii Statu Agri cultural CniiitiiisHHin. . There are mon riico hornet on th,o grounds bell)! trained aiul exercised than ever In-, tyre, und'thu rare meet promises to Itt tlio btggest"und best'ever held' nil' t 10 PllclHc (!Hat. A largo gang f pristine from t'liV slijte penitentiary areat work'un the grohndH and ft il ho kept I hero until t lie on I hi- prtm'rt ' are 1u ' per foul c nilition. Nmv fences aro 'hoin i ijlt from Iho Knntht'iii. KnoilW rail n ad aliDost to tho -upposite Hldtv ut tl o ttiH'Uisuri1, mi. I tljOM', as woll a al the I n'ildinf. navilinn;-, otc. .will 1m painted. f Aj tli staple.-,, an1 cat jtlq nhods are rei-dviny, a ,cUt nf whitewash, and the tree in tint park aro lieiiiK treattd in he same manner. The ('(immiriMmierH have reason In hefievo that the diireren comities in thi state are noinu to si ltd iiiofo and larger oxhih ts of their prndnctj than' thej have been doiny nn jonner cc caHions, ainl the aL'Ktipa! ion- of Irre-1 stotk'and farm piodects wil- he ttie het ever seen in the state, i Inhibitors in the diirereut'cnnnties liiiyi; been nutilled that, it will l,e ad- visi(blo to wend ..An all exhibit that ire lilot. perishable,, u it h the end - in viei- that lln'3 may be sent to the ! .Iatitjstown exposition, tain! ihi.ii will tie jihu eanso of jrreat caro taken jn : arriinKilijr ftonfe: '(if tlit fsfi'ifrffij. "fea- lent Itu'irnal. ERS PORTLAND i ' SANITARIUM THONE MAIN 40. 45 WES f EIGHTH ST, PALACE MEAT MARKET. .Pure Leaf Lard, 5 lb. can - k - -65c - Choice Breakfast Bacon, per lb. 1; - h 15c. 't All Boils" and Sfcws' at' strictly Cost Price.- proders Bios.," Proprietors. S.'L. LONG 50 East Ninth Street Phone Red 12?1 '"f r ; EXPERT PH.IVBWG, TIN NG AND PQOFINQ .GOOD WORK AT PRICES RIGHT EN k' ; Sllni T. 'l'l.m-hion, uho luis heen'in' lAriDim lor the winttr, passed lljr.lih Kiikciio a fuw ilnya iitjo on hIK lyiiyjito I'lii-tliinil, to enter n huh i nr- iitin'ifor treat inent for tulrenIosiH. Kinitms Lieen a Biill'i-rer from tliin tniillile for iiit n nliiln and Ih si-mtii'ly al'ht to l)e aliunt, lie, wuh linet at Alliany tiy Inn lirntlH-r, tJyp, I n-lio'iiNtibtril him in the tshauge of i rarrti I ', rx . A Tragic Finish A wati-lmiatrn ill-alert periMltell a tfnk I" til" (.'rent Nnrlk Sea .ilyke. iwiinli a i-liihl' finder eonlil liave sloppi ed, ti l)e-rme a rninoiiH lueak, IrvaHtini; an i-nlire prlviili-e of Hol land. In like manner Kenneth- M Iver, of Vanci-joi-o, Me., ie.rinit-nd i Cold to co minotii-ed until a trauii 'finish a only averted lij Dr. K'nu't Ni vv IMseovery. lie writes: k"rhree iloetorn (live ii. o np to die of llllix ill llaminjition, emeu-d ly the nexlee.ted cold : luit lr. KiiiK'x New DiKi-onry saied my life. " (inarant I 'Iii-mI eoocli and cold erne, at W. I.. )e l.ano d.-mr utorii. ."i(oi'nil,'l.ii(. Triitl f.n'tle free. Salem . State Fair Opens in September f Work on ttio new, ,liu vt the Wil laimtto Vulley Traction Company, Metween Halein and Tort land, has act miily lifuii, and there heeuiti to be little doubt that cant will be running between Salem and the Indian train in; tk'honl a I'heniawa by the open ing of tljo state fair,'Se)teniber 10th. A coiihiriUile number of men ami tenuis were put to work Wednesday on Broadway, in North Salem, and Thursday morning the number or men and teams was augmented by several additional giings. ' Contractor 'Tiffany ' Ih giving em ployment to all the laborers he can procure, and is hiring all the teams he Can. Owing to the scarcity of totting lie put'a ten-horsepower trac- MANY..COMBINED i ! HARVESTERS BOUGHT1 ; i A train of t. he of tlte Ib'nt coftijj Ltttinl harveters passeil through Ku goiie Wednesday evening fir 1 '.astern Oregon ami Washington ptunts. Mr. Heft is a tormer Albany -man leaving t tlure about twenty years ngor (nb ifornia, etidldshiiiuhisjlttorji'. ncuf Satl l'rancisco, her, tat lyas laiilt'tip a hig luisiness and is Haiti to be a mil littpaire. - He made his first harviVstr S in Miany ut tho present site of the warehouse of Mr. Sears' millf Two AllMtny men, W. S. lVter ami Chas. i liii'tmt, veilt with Mr. licst, aiid are still Vihnj employ. i CALL AT P.O. cigaitstore; - - FOR.' CIGARS. ... ru.u j j . y i Fine Confcctipnerlds, Oranges, Lemons,. Etc. ,i jj fs-J- ' j ', LEE SkoSettON, Proprietor.. i .. Oregon News . Htiol I.jvm, eight yenrK obi, died ut Paytui), Monday from eating col oriK ice ceraui on July t. tiuy-Tlioinpson, aged 27, was di Mtt neit while Imtliing near Carltnu Monday, lie was seized lth cramfs. ' N N WlterS. Josephsoi .sou mf Mrs. M. ost)hson, of llosi'burg, has re ceivd oflhdal notice from the war depart inent at Washington of liis up ptdntineut as n cadet to the National Military Academy lit West l!oint. He is ustructed to present, himself at Vaiicouvrr llarrackv, Wash.; on May r .'IMS' 1 t:.v:,i.- - '- Central Presbyterian Church Where New Officers 'of the Cori- ' j solidatcd Congregation Were Eldctcd Last Night. tlon enuino into cpipiniNHioii 5'eater- j 1, 1007, for menial and physical day to di-a a neraper. If a tml'lh-.ieiit . amimltion. Ihu appointment ,'au niimlior of men eaniiot lie eeeureil in , made H,)irenh CongrexHinan Hermann, this vicinity to eomplete the work In j Pro3id('i:it".'errin',"iif Paellln Univer time lielp will to l.romiht from Port Hity, b" reeeiveil a letter from An taniL Seattle and Kan .VimieiHeo. (rew fjnrnenie, hiliiiK that he would . J lift as fast aa tho KiadinK ia done ; Kjv0 Klp.ooo toward Mio new ladieH dies are laid anil the ralla pot In nluee. . ,liinnit,lii v. whleh 'tH 1 .o 6mI In the fTfiere has already lieen several linn-1 ni.iL'lifKirhood of ,lil.OiH)noiMr.-itf)iir died feet of traek laid. nenin lias also liiven ?-Jn,(HI0 for a Ji lli0 traetion eoinimny penplu Bay ! ,.v hTrndnnj wild tin million ,Umt they hare no inlenlioir of ipiit- (iat an additional jm.'tIO fie" raised.' tin the work when the line- to ('lie mawij is (;omplet( hut. the work will he rapidly pushed until ears re' run- ninit nl tlio way from Sulein lo. l'orl land. Salem .loiirnal. , , . , MANY S. P. MEN That amount. Imih with the exeepblon of a tew hundred dollars been Hub scribetl and Purillc will get $:tl)tH) In all from the Hcotuh phllunthropist. ' With hiri right breast, lung and shoulder penetrated with a I t. calibre CnltH Imllht.iU.rrtAHt. k'MMl l him berinau from IjouiHlana, wliilj hunt ( n pi ii n rnnn atph . . i t'.'lH . t. 'I '.. " ; i fell oxhausted in a door at Mill City, That there is a heavy rush of both Lincoln county. He was stooping to l .passenger and freight traffic on the S. : get u drink, alone, when his revolver P. in manifest from the maimer in dropped on -u rock and was flitt- which men are' being roni(.ted. i charged, Tliero are good hopes of his Kvery few days , brakemeu aro -being , recovery. put ingtier up and untu the extra con- Ah a result of the recount of the dnctor list, whiln many 11 llreman goes 1 vrtfMH tm ronlest for treasurer gf jop to the extra, engineer list. And j Tillamook county, V. W. Todfl is dn- they do not ( seenip t,o Jiavo, an. too ,,.ared to Im the incumbent, of that of HiHny.inen, wither, to handle the large , n,.p hnving defeate.l Carl Haberlach, who was shown to have the majority of the votes by the count following the election. The first count of the voteH gave Haberlarh a majority of 11. Todd filed a contest, and a recount waH held, showing the contestant to fiave 47!) votes, or n majority of eight uter Haberlach, whose total was but 457. , volume of luisiness. n r i.tc The SHELBURNE HOUSE W. O. ZIECLER, Prop, ' "SEA VIEW, WASH;'' , , .-. .,- i.l. .. Now open for thjc season. Centrally locAtcd, beautiful surround-' Pgs, liuf urf bajhingi- A most dciir'ablc placcfd spend thesum-' Hijicr. Seavicw second stop after kavlng- llwaco."--" """ ' " , For particulars' address. , ' , i ' '' .. ' '' !l ' .: ' W.'0; ZIEGLBR,,i;j' ' I Care ColUngs & Co. ;' , e; , -V Ijaco Wash. -'i WEEKLY REPORT OF LOCAL, MARKET Chittim hark I etS 1 ryj-rtytjr a $ 4 ix ii 'T T.i 'V i.'i n !o i."ei r.ggs rer iloen, lH,ic. Dairy butter,. I '...e ; creamery but w per run, ft ye h.-.J .Iill.' liens !l(.i In,.. I'r.vs-lLi.i V l , i . neese Din ((.. Dneks lii(n lie. . it. it, i 1 1 ii I'liUITri, VKtlKTAIll.KS, KTC1. . New t.olnloesili! II).V. i'i'i ' OnioiiH Weak. 'i ' ''I'.IYKK'rW'K lf .'V;rvl'i'l'',-''l Sleers LM..i4i ;le. Sheep .'In, I ll'eHsed veal rie. Kal. ho(!s-Ji'v,ir. . tiUAIN AM) I'Klil). New hiry, ?l(u.'i. t'lieal-giT. 9 Timothy SO. ; Oats loe. Hi-nil &IH.K0. Shorts '2. t( Wheat Ttve (, I' Il'lll CI. 'ill, i'oi;ti..ni)...iVai;jvJCts. . .. I'Yimt Street, duly 12. The ri-inei- pal f aliiies of ther 1'iirllnnd wjioltt- sale markets totlay are: iVew snuai-to .lis Hold.liiwlir.' . u Many hop contracts written, ... r Kn market weaker T fome 'lower; I.uwor prioes nainoit for. chickens.; iressed ilient s 'lli-iii ; small supply'.' Small supplies (of eni raijUt. : i. : T.oKnnl.crrics higher on the streut, .Small export Hour trale! liar caliliilonpes ill from, south.,, . . Demand hetlei- than ft-nii supply. Potato future looks lietter. . KkKs am llrm, IllfiiL'De. 'lliain liiis mo hixheiv lOSlO'g'o, (Jreamery hotter, 2nc. " '' ('hickeus 12lu,l!le per pound. Wlieat, :valley. s71(iW2e, : hlicstan! 7:le. x -A V. - Oats tw Sill per ton. llarley 21.0U. 'TP' Hay Timothy, l(l(ii$12; ordinary. 4Hi(.i.llli1 Wool- ralley, (-oarse to medium, 22c ;' One, 2fc. Mohair New, lioininal. , I lops (Contract, IIKil! crdp, l(Uj JlKlf), Oreuon, Hid'-Illicit. ..'.' Potatoes fiiic. per sack new pota toes, l.lKl('i'81.M.! ''(. n -i i: I i . 'hi 1 1 i in hark New stock, 2Wr Hi. ' lleef steels, ' 4 IA "irt '; COWS, IW ic', Uos, 7,'.c((i,!liVj vnal,-.,(l(ii.7m inKUon,. o'ii o.'e ; lauios, in J. ALAUX CO. MerchantTailors 0 East 9thXtTfttie, Ore. We carry a very ntce teck oi cloths. All thisniniith we." will aril at Brut re duction. Every uii' who orders any csl pricej -We alslj do iu.it rrftwag and suit o m gets Hie st qualityiUQst ele .lllt cullinn AiirJ lilting al the Uery low- t-W e alab do nejt riiiiiii? and drk onfgents and ladies cloh iyejjis a (rail, y.ju'llfMtlsliyd. CkMlUllt (ng. Oiyi For oiir Plumlrinl, -Tinning ariertefalf No W. lh St. 'Phone Red 135-1. 'I HE Pacific Mutual Life. ij ,,: v. TtlVK AND ACt!IDKNT POf.IflKS- K J Alliert J. Caron, tieneral Agent, Portland. J. M. Williams, Local Agent, Eugene, Ore. ! LOGGERS WANTED . Wanfe'd, 20 loggers, at $2.25 to $3.25 per day. n hi-t uii - " . . . . 1 11)1) ' 111 rUH, II. 1 Notice to Property Owners All property owilers tiro nntiHed to out llui (irass and weedft iii tlui Ht.reets aiijacent lo luelr property within, ten ilnya from the date of ..this.niiUca. Ily order of the street, eomiuitl.ee, 'Hi A. KAKKINJ'IMJN, D City Marshal. 5-r . s Inly lo, l!KKi. CD UVERY AND FEED'-STABLE. 5 BARNARD & WEST,.Pmpriel4rs. U El'T STAGE LINES. -c Roaetjurj Marshlield ) . n rartie. a, k.t.i. j . tri, n, M.tKen:ie Kive X.. .lutein ucsinne it, vu i a h""'"- " . JlssHould notify the evening before as stage does not stop at r1Tte houses. LKenrie stage leaves 5:30 a. m Fkirencr st.ige 6.-00 a. m. q ' " Piwne, Main 2 i Vest Ninlh St. m ,v . j r v ? " if1 We Sell at Auction (iur enlrni stock of toys. Vmes, aininuuit'oiit hanlwiir and a full llre of htllliellold II lilies, thlods (.'(! inif for lilino!-' IK.itliiuiC. I'l Lllite. sale daily at lhol' iile prices. . . . ; (iovii'irs ii i;dwai;k,, j I ' . d't Willamette street. Tin-re's no nilt of eiirtfc;iH Which voor rii h stores ithhold, t It I- the iircafll nf life to tne, ' ' f oiir fainouB Itoeky Mooiitain 'D-a J.iun Drut'o. o Doiif fori;ef sweet pen day. I!rifc rin your si ' ' i" mm eiuii or See our lino Sl'iiidard Paraxon si.wfit nineliiucit ut 'only tl'l.TiO and .2l..riil, fully guaranteed ill all re' IH'ts. Von can try them heforo you hoy them, anil I think you will aiircc with me that they are wonderfully good machines. :u Kast street Ninth. Storage! Storage! Storage! l'tiblir ami trivatrt,. storage of al kinds of gooH ami material, etc., at reasonable prices. ( !ooIm receipted for. Hop htoruge Holicite. ' I'artie having hop to ntore will rlo uell to tlKO. T. HAM, KON Attention Golfers At the annual meeting of the Ku gene (lolf Club the dues were reduced to 91 n year. J'',r t,l' ciniMNidencu of the tiieinlieiri and thone who desire to become members the dues rif fl can be paid id luiy'n tliin Store, Wil lamette utreef. Yg Auction Sale prize Srtturda, drug store. July 11th Huir K. If. (Jot ph will auction off his en t ire htoek if hardware, gnnn. knives and hoiiHtrnrnirddngft ntore, oTI Willamette tdreet. ji'J tday ufteruoou and evening. at Iiih ' ' - Wool and Mohair (ieo. T. Hall Jr Son will pjy the highir! price for wool and tnohalr. OKU. T. IIAI.I- A HON. J Kveiy la ly who loven. nweet peus , should be at Hull's Drug store Satur day, July lUliQftWeet pea day. jl'J Kugf'iHJ. tnv R9 Yaaro fl!H Vioj vi. iuuia uiu "I amVfiuly HJ year old and don't : oxpeet von when I get. to be real old to feel ttyat way iih long hh I can get: Klectric UitterH.' nay M n. ' K. II. ItriiiiHonJ of Dublin, (in. Surely th(re'fl nothing elne keepH the old at yoring aiid niakeH tho weak an fltroiig an IliiH gMiind tonic ineduduo Dch pepHin, torpid liver, Inflamed kidneyn or chroiihv'com-tliation aro unknown1 after taktug Klctriee Hittwrfl a rea sonable, ttrtie. - Hiuaranteed by V. L. Delano druggint. I'jico t(le, . .... Woodsawlng Have yopr wood teiwel by n giiHoliue wood Raw, It. furnlBhfH ilu wu fuel i(iid doen tint burn yonrft -Mee the p(irit? SaH by a gauge. Kor promj t m'rtiee ring up lied 1771 or call at 7".' Kerrv,Hreet. W. K JIODD.Y, Vou a ni )fti out of Hortrt,- your1 Iwidv lacklt Jenergy, yout nervett ar" wMik, hh tante In yMr moutli; why j not he)p nature tiy taking llo'llHter h i (Cocky .Mdfijilain Teu. Tea or tablet h. IX, cenln. 4 '.. ii M lilini Drug Co. r SUh Maille MorrtH , Jihh oienel her DreHHinaknig pnrluitf in the Dunn bulbil in. . Keeeption room 'X 'lMionn ded 17:il. j j f.. , n V I : i :;: tt i. r-. r-r r I.. - -.Mf, I. ... 1 a If not utisliwl in cwy y,y, Tip m j ALWAYS READY I , S FOR INSTANT USE iA I k Sj lieciiiwttie"C'irhfvMirniftlc" s&Sri 811111.1, way, Willi rS&r H ii ordinary, fie-lul yffO mrtut S-&fstfr "CSrSo-MniriUlIc" Rl- II T. gAAlp lie Cu.liion Strop., 11.00, m W I iDiS ,r0R "-s BV I B TggGhfcmBery Harawarel n ii in i v t - e Tor ri-OOKS. rURNITUR.El .. . IJATJI KOOMS. ETC. ; ;. , 5W.'J-L, X'nor MAP. f-'-lt fHU.ry:gr TuirtwhneVr mmrnm g waliv om.it sirtu. it wuv,; r t n.mm.r.or p wle on ll and ntlfy youravlfTt vla qwiHth wltnot crack oe turn ai'fSH I.' I OveWoW Will' Paper and Painl-'Qil ' 5 a 0 u ,rt V liV rrJi