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sj-- it -rw "'T'''wLiwjpwy ' -I, ivipm i jomKAL. TT ...itfNBia 181)1 Zu, OK SURSU1U1TION. 1"" .,.. vnnr. -J W -hvtOl'".:.nfh bO m bCnVa Per year,. i i PtfW, W In nuvunce the prlco ,rlf nol,K IVKKKI.Y JoniWAb will be & rr, yiil t fin nO'co. perycar;. kx:: ISctF. miir 'ir ."" hi ' a"i ct. SirW"" .. .1. 6uets I'"' bTi .,, will bo mndo on 1st nnd 16th (llw,, HiitHcrlbers win piease leave jiocnlli' "",.. ni. imusoor whereat kBfrrtfrf. 8 to CttU9 no d0ltty8 lu I!KC,'0 , oxriTAii JoanNAi. rcgu- IBJ;fyP!, the nflernoon associated CpEliT Si PATTERSON, iK..i.re n iiroceres. orocKerv, lrp. Paints. Oils, Varnishes. ILii. Windowelass, Etc. Sole Lents for Epicure Tea and Big i Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. irhmit. net 0() cents per bu. Hops, active: 22 to 28 routs per lb. Daily Iiulletin. ' It is surprising how much of that Kiv Yoik ice cream Is selling at fSiroug's- Cool or warm weather nukes no di (Terence. new lot of penny goods. Freucli candles something now Lido every day at Strong's. ' Chewing taffy in papers is the latest at Strong's. WESTACOTT & IRWIN. Accident. The overland train I yesterday drawn by engine No. 847, ' which went through the trestle at LakeLabish, on arriving at this place, found a freight train on the track, the caboose standing by the baggage house. The engineer did not discern tho freight until after he bad left tho water tank, and the brakes not working rightly, the engine crashed into the caboose, setting it nearly on end and derail ing the freight cars. The passengers were shaken up but no one was hurt and the track was soon cleared up so the train went on. A crooked cowcatcher was all tho damage done I to tho engine. Albauy Herald. Tun Effect. Larger acquaint- ance amongthe people that are in Oregon from different states is the object of the States Picnic on July SHh. Few people estimate the in zftence exerted unou irumicrration by mere acquaintanceat its true val ue. New comers in a strange coun try look at its merits through en tirely diilereut eyes if they happen to have acquaintances here. If they come hero, feelluc that but few people are here from the state they left, and meeting not n soul they know, they are more apt to go away prejudiced, when if they find people toey know,they are pleased with all they Bee, uud are more inclined to settle. Coons and Kittens. At the M. E. parsonage may ho seen a very in teresting sight, a family of young coous and little kittens dwelling together in peace and harmony, and drawing their Uily sustenance from the same maternal font. Tho two little coons wore captured a few days ago, and being too young to-be "brought up by hand" they were plac ed with a litter of kittens the same age. The mother cat did not at first approved of this proceeding, but finely relented and adopted the lit tle strangers and they are now in thriving condition. RoseburgP Iain dealer. Masonic Tho graud lodge of Masons continued their work at Portland Friday. At 2 o'clock the funeral services of Post Grand Mas ter Nasburg wero held, the lodge room bein,r handsomely draped iu mourning. Several memorial speeches were made. Among those in attendance were Past Grand Master Stark, who held the office In 1857, and Senator Dolpb, who was grand master in 1883. The reports show that tbo fraternity is In a Prosperous condition, there being law about 4000 Masons In Oregon. Installation is uext'lu order. Fire Nkar Asiitv. Thursday "Iirht the big warehouse of Ladd & Reed, situated on their largo stock krm in this county, about two ""lies west of Amity, was burned to Mo ground. This warehouse Is aong the line of tho narrow gauge 'bd the fire wan originated by a Park dropped upou the warehouse y a passing locomotive. With the warehouse was consumed 2500 bushels of wheat aud 1500 bushels of oats. The lire was a hot one, the trucmro being of frame aud dry as tinder. Uittex y a Cat, Whether 11 u, Wm. Holmes, of Salem has an f'ton against Hoii.'a. N. Bush, or Mma city depends upou whether e latter had knowledge of the bit ln8 Propensities of tt certain . bicu(wlthherfarnlly,henneutedl JMaforenid plaintiff. Mr. Holme llel to uice hr ouUblp and JcUteni ,lto ku ranch In separate eaclu, lc,. up .a arrival Mi. Puy re k1 md vijiwod the Ittwyur'it tin- which aro now considerably tud me, TWK.NTV-MX DIPLOMAS. Awarded to Uradimtes from the Salem City l'uhllc Schools. Friday afternoon and evening two very lino and cotiipleto programs (alrmrty printed hi the Jouknai.) wore carried out lu good order ut ReedM opjra house. No interest ut Salem U conducted with more en terprise or awarded more unremit ting attention then tho public schools. Ono new school house arises after un other, its bright colors sot off on a back-ground of evergreen forest, charming the eye of resident and visitor. NKW BOHOOIi HOUSK8 The board is laboring with a lot or very Uuudsotne plans for new school houses. Tho Clerk's olllco in the Postofllce block Is converted Into an architectural art gallery. Tho plans aro in fine frames and aro richly fluruished. Tho Board offers liber al premluns for good plana. Tho designer of the first prize plan gets superiutendency ut live per cent of com tract price. Secoud prizo $100; third $30. Only two plans will bo used. The enrollents in the four large public schools of Salem the past year averaged nearly 1,600, attendance rauging about 1,200. A corps of twenty teachers is employed under a city superintendent, Mrs. S. A. Grubbe. The teachers in tho several schools during Ine past year were as follews: High school Prof.. E. H. Ander son, principal teacher; Miss Lottie E. Allyu, 7th grade; Miss Theo Van Wagner, 0th grade; Miss Mary Reynolds, 0th department; Miss Grace Peebles, 6th department; .1. M. Whipple, grammar; Mis Elvara Victor, Miss Mabel Brehuut, Miss Mattie MeNary.Miss Jenslo Northup, Miss Alena Melleu, Miss Maggie Cosper, primary departments. North school Prof. J. A. Sell- wood, principal; Mrs. M. V. Itork, Amos Long, Miss Jeunio Griflllli, assistants. South school Prof. James T. Matthews, principal; Miss Kate Dearborn, assistant. Central school Mrs. A. H. Dudd, principal; H. H. Smith and Miss Maria D'Arcy, assistants. THi: PRIMARY DEl'T. exercises came oil' in tho aftornoon and were very successful. Tho little folks aro always interesting but doubly so when arrayed In holiday attire, and presented in dramatic and entertaining stylo. GRADUATING EXCRCISES. The following program was en acted in the evening: Piano soio, "Love in May," Lena Bier. Essay and salutatory, "Our Public Schools," Claude Starr. Reading (with Illustrations), "Cot ter's Saturday Night," Wm. Morris. Physical culture, pole exercises by thirty-two boys. Essay, "Work and Win," Emilie Henry, LWlll J 0 Recitation, "Subscription List," Bert Savugo. Song and march, "George Wash ington," by forty boys. Recitation, "Tno Buat Rice," Mary Vuudersol. Essay and valedictory, "Changes," Balm Mann. Address to the graduates, Hon. Napoleun Davis. Solo, "Bon Bolt," Lulu Sayro. Presentation of diplomas to twenty-six graduates, by E. M. Wuito in behalf of the honorable board. of directors. Parting soug, class of '91. Diplomas were awarded to twenty pix graduates as follews: Misses Mattie Beatty, Lena Bier, Veronia Bouillard, Ada Byrne, Bertha Byrd, Lila Dutton, Einllie Henry, Clara Litchfield, Emma Mussoy, Cora Massey, Balm Mann, Mury Payne, Grace Savage, Lulu Sayre, Lulu Southwick, Stella Shermau, Carrie Veatch. Mary Vundeivol; Messrs. Win. Morris, Charles' McNary, John Vun Wugner, Looioine McHuffy,- Hurry Olinger, Bert Savage, Claudo Starr, Charles Tusker, Claude Savage. Claudo Starr's essay aud saluta tory, the "Boat Race," by Mary Vundersol, the "Cotter's Saturday Night," by Willie Morris, essay and valedictory by Balm Mann, were all highly applauded. ' Miss Balm Mann's name was unintentionally omitted from prlutod program as she was one of tho list of graduates aud showed herself entitled to all the honors. All the exercises were creditable and showed thorough preparation. In conclusion Hou. Nnnolean Davis delivered a formal literary address to tho class. Mrs. Supt. Grubbe and E. M. Wait also spoke appropriately. The floral emblems and decorations were up to tho high standard of this land of llowers. Thus closes another year of suc cessful school work at Salem. The labors of the term are over. Vaca tion is before teaoher aud pupil. The work of the board of education begins anew and with greater re sponsibility. Anew corps of teach ers must be made up for 1891-02 Applications are more numerous than ever before. Teucben from all parts of the Union want poaltlous at Salem. There was a lime when only applicants residing In the city were ucceptwl, sometimes being relatives of those employing them, or employed from charitable mo tive. Titot U mt, 'IVachera are now quite largely employed purely upon their standard of professional '. .ii.i..miiu. By this ytem In ducements aro held nut for higher grade f tcaeher tolxwouie attached to the Balem nHKd". swflroat &Uik. before packing "your piCHto lUD"lt. ,fc - - - "T'MMMVtBHMGSttManflkMtt.j LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Salem Is f,cndliigTway pupils fr vacation to all parts of tho Kate. Salem is a good school. Rev. V.. L. Corwin went to Eugene this morning, and will be thereover Sunday. Tho public school graduates made n fine appearance on the opera boils stage last ulght. Salem's excellent schools should be a matter ol no small nrido to her citizens. I. Wllltu-ui, n Salem fresco urtist, was recently wed to a Peun- Silvnnlulady. They will reside In this city. J. W. Bitchollor, of Butoville, Is In the city ou business. Ho reports tho north part of tho country as very promising. There is u crop besides hops that Is threatened with extinction in this county. It is a class of loose mouthed publisher's who carry guns. Choice vegetables, Sroat Ss Giie. Prof McElroy has so fur Improved that ho Is able to sit up, and all signs are favorable 4o his recoverv. Everybody says that tho clwsiug exercises at the public schools, Sacred Heart and College were better than ever before. Bishop II. J. Becker, of the United Brethren church, will preach at the Baptist church Sunday evenlug, and at tho penitentiary in the after noon. A pleasant program of recitatious, music, lunch, etc., was rendered by Liberty Alliauco Frlduy evening. All present enjoyed a pleasant time. Housemover Hatch is taking the Standard Oil Co. storage tank olt the car today and placing It in position. Tho most exciting thing In the state house today was the man in tho basement trying to ham to rldo a bicycle. The. grauu encampment of the Indian War Veterans will be held at Portland, June 15th. Burnett com pany Is Invited to attend in a body. "I hope you will have a real hard time of it the next live years of your life," was about tho smartest thing that was said to the college gradu ates at Salem the past week. Thomas Edwards aud his sou Arthur, just from Manitoba, Jiave bought the T. H. Mclntyre place six miles south of Salem, on the old stage road, of 150 acies, ut $35 an acre. Rev. Day, the christian science lecturer, who was expected to start a class here, will not come, owing to some mlsundeistunding ubout dates. Ed Arnold, who fell from a scaf fold Friday at 5 p m., In the new Gray building, wa9 quito severely bruised about tho head, but is able to bo up and about today. Tho Silvertoa Appeal claims thai It liyU-JVfj(jVU ltaslk lJ 4sMlfKlJtl (near that place, but It did not live. a tour-ieggeu cniuK was iiutoneu That is almost equal to the two legged calf In Woodburn, only the latter lives. The Silyerton Appeal says: "The strawberry fair uud roso show ut Salem Friday aud Saturday last is over. It was a success. It is esti mated that 5000 people wero there to see tho dlsp'ay. The Marlon County Fruit Growers association will hold auother fair next year." The prizo Chinook salmon is to be seen at D.ivieon & White's whole sale and retail lish, game and poul try market, Court St. Sroat & Gilo for your strawberries to can. Indictments wero found against several persons. J f they are taken in custody, court will coutinuo next weok. Ifuot It will probably ad journ. As we go to the press tho Billie Foster case has gono to the jury. Dr. J. W. Givens, nuperinteudeat of tno Idaho Hospital for tho insane, was tho guest of Dr. Lane, Friday and returned today. He came to get suggestions from tho manage ment of the Oregon institution. Senator Stillwell, of Tillamook, Is In the city, enroute to tho old set tler's reunion at Portland. He says a railroad could bo built from Salem, Eola and Sheridan, or Sulem to Mc Minuville, via the Trusk river route to Tillamook, then to Astoria. The Gervais Star comes out and declares Its editor did not carry a gun Un tno occasion or ms luie iin'cuug WHO DCOll. JBJiui. iiiu muu.... Is glad to make the correction, al though It published what It did on what It behoved to be reliable In formation. See Shaw & Downing ubout tick ets, and save mouey, 204 Commer cial St. A collision occured this afternoon between an electric car and one of Cross's meat delivery carts. The cart Is minus a wheel und otherwise demolished. FKUiT.Tbere Is to be about two thirds of a crop In this part of Ore gon. Pears and Royal Ann cherries will be acarco; other fruit plenty, reports Mr. Wagner, or Bunnysiue. A gentleman who has Investigated mauy orchards says the OJIIn moth Is not affecting the ajp!e crop near as much as In former year. CPU lll.M leant Ibat U the name In which he ought to boreg gUtered, o far as the state of Oregon , lu the state asylum diieelory. He wa nil exwnnlvo oriental that arrive! tx"y (rm furthfent oouflna of Xake county, anl fi for brfojr Jog Mm were 213. But lifelong Mil Hatty fOfd. i aumtmttmmfmmtnnm tyvm ttKAL ESTATE. Recent Movements tn Valoulilo Eirtli at Salem Iniirovi'mentM. Now streets are being graded lu Rosedale. Tho Chicago syndicate Is pushing Improvements hi Highland Park. Tho stream of billowing Immigra tion, largely of tho best class, Is un diminished at the capital city. Tho following Is a list of the real estate tranfers filed: The deed of the Oregon Land Co. to E. T. Cragln, H. T. Cofleo and W. H. Stubblugs, of Chicago, for two hundred lots in Highland addi tion to Salem, consideration $50,000, was tiled with the county recorder Juuo 13th. Elijah Smith to Emma A Keen; lots In Stayton. $ U. S. to James M Brown; 75 iuu acres u t a s, r z e. S L Edwards to Gcorgo C Thompson; 160 acres sec 35, t 9 s, r 4. P S Knight aud wifo to H Metcalf; lots 0 and 7, blk D, Simpson ad to Salem. James W Tuvlor and wife to B F and F M Fresh; 41 acres In t8s, r 1 w. E S Lamport and wlte to Jno O'Douuel; laud in t H s. r 1 w. H A Johnson and wife to O M Peterson; lot 8 In blk 1, Brooklyn ud to Saltm. E M Crolsan, sheriff, to E 500 250 1107 2500 125 000 Bernard; lot in (Jliumpoeg. Chits B Moores and wife to M T Rlueniun; lots In blk 20. The Chiuu house next door also 22 feet front was sold by same to John Hughes. Fairmouut Park Co. to N Doane; lots 0, 8, 4, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0,lu blk C, Fair mount ad to Salem. PSKuightnud wifo to Ah M Peterson; lot 8, of sub div of lots 29 and 30, of Capital Home ad to Salem. R Koehler and wife to J S Eveudeu; lots 7 and 8, blk 15, Gervais. 35C3 0,600 100 150 Cliildrens' Day. The following excellent program has been arranged for children's day, Sunday, Juue 14th, at the Congr gational church: MORNINO KXEKUISKS. Anthem, choir. Praver,-uperiutentlent. Chorus, "Little Sights," school. Responsive exercise, "The Trees of the Bible," sohool. Class song, Mrs. Byrd 'a class. Class exercises, "Shining Star," Mrs. Cooke's class. Recitation, "Where is Your Home," Willie Vandersol. Song and chorus, "Riug the Bells of Heaven," school. Recitation, "Jesus' Seat," Anna Talb ott. Class fxercise, "Bible Forgotine nots," Mrs. Conke'.s class. Solo, "There Is a Greeu Hill Far Away," Ivan Striokler. Recitation, "Tho Robin's Nest," Lawrenod Waman. Kludergurton song, "Forgetmo uot," class of girls. Recitation, "The Open Door," Eula McCully. Chorus, "Two Llttlo Hands," school. Recitation, "Tho Piirson,s Daugh ter," Wiuona Vinson. Class song, "Childrens' Army Song," two classes. Recitation, "Four Llttlo Sun beams," Edna Hubbard. Recitation, "ThoLltto Runaway," Ruth Cliurqli. Collection, congregation. Duet, cornet and violin, Messrs. Coomcr and Morris. tVENINO I'ROORAM. Anthem, choir. Prayer, superintendent. Duet, "FrleudHhlp," Misses Adair and Messlck. Recitation, "Tho Last Hymn," Leona Gllmoro. Duet, comet and violin, Messrs. Coomer und Morris. Solo, Mr. Epley. Recitation, "The Painter of So ville," Mary Vaudersoi. Solo, Miss Harris, Duet, "Far Away," Mrs. Strlckler and Ivan Strlckler. Solo, "Tho Chorister," Edith Far rar. Collection, congregation. Duet, comet aud violin, Mesrs. Coomer aud Morris. Geo. W. Johnson & Son, Salem's leading clothiers, liuvo probably sold more boy's suits during tho past month thau was ever known to be sold lu Salem before lu so short a time. They ore the leaders, They give a bona lido present of a wagon with every suit. All customers can see Just what they are getting, and everyone who buys of them Is satis fied with the results. dw. if FRENCH ICE CHEAJ1 SODA The most excwlent and dnlleJoun drink ever introduced on this market. Try It and you will have no oilier. 108 State SineL Jones Bcrnardi n I'l'niinafiasrtsvn kMs. IX THE COtllTS. Criminal Prcrrdlngi in Justice Circuit Courts. and Friday before Justice Applegate apicared L. II. McMuhuti, und was discharged from arrest under indict ment for carrying concealed weap ons, O. G. Kavuge and John Hughes sureties on his ooiid. The bond was then tiled In tho circuit court, whero a plea of former conviction will be entered und tho enso usked to bo dismissed. BATUMI VY. Tho graud jury will onelude Its labors today, Including examination of city, county uud state institutions. Billy Foster was arraigned this morning and pleaded not guilty. Burnett and Hayden nppear for him and tho forenoon was speut iu hearing tho testimony. KiaiUuUS SE11V1CE3. Evangelical. Usual services will bo conducted by the pastor, E, S. Bollinger. Morning theme. "Lond us not Into Temptation." AH an welcome. Methodist. Tomorrow morning at thoM. E. church will be held the first service after tho commence ment, uud In tho evening the pastor will consider the "Breaking up of Creeds." Free Methodist. Services at their place of worship, near the cor ner of High and Marlon streets. Suuday school ut 0:45 a. in. Preach ing at 11 a iu. and 7:30 p.m. All aro welcome. Seats free. R. II. Dollurhlde, pastor. Baiti&t Church. Preaching iu tho uiorulug by the pastor. In tho evenlug by Bishop H. J. Becker, tho celebrated lecturer, orator and prer.cher of the United Brethreu church. Suuday school at 12 in. Young People's meeting at :15 p. m. A cordial welcomo ex tend wl to all. PiusnvTKniAN. Children's Day will bo celebrated. In the morning a sermon on "Relations of Teacher to Scholars," by the pastor. Iu the evening a choral service "Sowing and Reaping" will be given by the members of the Sabbath school. All Interested in Sabbath school work specially invited. SoThijy Say. What everybody says must bo true, nnd as everybody is loud in praise of tho delicious steals, roast aud corned meats sold ut tho Cros markets, It must bo a fact that they nre n superior urtlcle. Don't bo vexed by using poor meats when you can get tho very bent, o Shaw & Downing, agents North ern Puciilo R. It., 204 Commercial street. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' 31a tcrials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKKTIHBUXNTtt. COOIC & YOETJI ! House mill Sign Fuiutiug! Kiilkomlnlcir. uaa writing, froscolne, wull tinting, clecorutlvo lettering una pn- bollcl'-eil on uoutructwork UlHtuloSt. Notice for Sewer Ilids. KTOTICK Ik herebv nlvcn tliftt Healed blili iM will bo rcealved by thoclty of Biilem, Oregon, at tbo olllco ol tbo city nurveyor of ilioclly of Hiilem.atHalcin, OrcRon, un til 2 o'clock p U1.0I June"Mli,tK9l,(ulwlilcli timiisiLiil blda w 11 booiened) for the build- ine und construction u. a ttower rum I bo fnr roient eastern terminus of tbo niMln Kuwer Kon.to a point easterly in tlio center of siitriuii HirrcL ill ill" lii.t ui -uicju. uiv Muriou street.oIoiii.Or:ou.lour hundred and so enty (170) tool, lu accordance with tbanluns aud ami intentions now on rile In tho ottlco of the city surveyor of Ha- lem,al3alem,urei(on icu uia musi uo ac companied by a deposit lu ta for of the city orrtaiein, urei?on, iu inosum 01 oue uuu rirnd ilnllHru (SH li as n uiluruntce of cood faith ou ttio part of ' ho bidder that If the bid Is awarded him ho will execute tho contract, furnish the bonds und tiudenulc Ioks with koou and iulllcent sureties In uc cordauuu with tho terinsof the plans und specitlcatlons, aud contract undbond to bo provided by the mayorof the city of Kaluin, una, in u rase 01 u luuuro u uu mi uiu bwu t be forfeited to the city of Halem us fixed and Ilnuidatcd damnife for said failure. hali) deposit aiusl boa certl()catoof doio It lu some buukof tbeolty ofrialeni.OriK'iu Tbeclty of Mttiein, uregon, reserves mo rluht U reluct any nrull bids iJoneby order of the I'ointnou Councilor liie ruy or uaiem, urrgon B 12 id M. Ji auoOKI.ti, Recorder. Notice for Paving Bids. "VTOTIOJ5 Is hereby given that sealed bid IXI ...il. 1... ...... !.., 1... .!. nllll f U. I.i... 1 Will yOrVUini'U U H1W VIIJ Wl "-OtOHIi ureitou, at thn olllco of the city suneyor of the city of Kaleui, at Halem, Oregon, until a o'clock p m. ofJuneW, wi, for the pav ing, curbing, guttering ana draining oi un l!iai IMiriloUOt villllluvruiuiNKi-'Vk il rmium, Oregon, utwii tho north lino of Court Strict, una lliosouill lllivui nihiamrevi.iu Halem, Oregou, In accordance with the plans and siwctilaitlonsonrllfl In the olllco of tue city surveyor of the clly ofMalem, ui Halem, Oregon, for lleigtan block, vitri fied brick, bituminous rock, rnacadaiii una gravel, liach bid mut be made uoq the bjanks furnished by tto pity of wuleui. Kmh bid must I ucoum muled by a cer t!flcuiol deposit in favor ni the city or Halem, Oregou, In any oue of the hank of the city of Halem In ttiesum of two hun dredaud fifty dollars, a a guarantee of good Unix on the pan or me uwaiT, wineu will be forfeited to the city of Halem. Ore gou, In cao his bid Is accepted and thn bidder shal fall or neglect within ten days Ui execute ine contract ana give ine uonq and undertaking ncaimi-inylng the plan and specifications, together t Willi KIHHJ roved br and sutncleat sureties to bi e approved by the .sinlri.fi 'I'll liluntr mayor, as tnirein wiuirca, ine wuiik form of contract, the undertaking and Ilia boud which the bidder will t required to execute in iu Ills bid Is sutUfctory U lorm Ol uumrvi. iw. uiiuv. Mug nun w.o boud which the bidder will tx required '" execute In tu his bid Is satisfactory U the city of HaUni, oreoi, Is also on l lu lheoffltofMll otty surveyor. The Mty yu he of Halem. Un-gon, reserves t right to lta;t any or all bld, and Ui rigut lervtxl by tboellyofHalein to reserve the award ou the bids oftsrtd for elgul wtoks after His opoulnr of s-iliJ bids, aud, lit any Mot or rrleet any or all of time Wliuin said inns re ervti. it limy ihv 7. - --.-. . '..... J. ...... i oi sum via', aim shall Milua tontructaud furnish the bondsauil Ilia party wwn- om ewr'iw - -undertakings, o-giilir wilb lb surstlM wiiuiii itu oays alter tu aoctpvanc oi won lu tendavsalU bids. Done by an order liereliforft nuide hr lbs Oimiion Couoetlof the elty otktWin, Ot gon, ii. J). iiwTrvN, JOUNOUAf, I: ii. MOOtliiS, Coinmltuoii street sod pnWiO f.oper. trot tuiwy of Jm. 1II4 Ko (wlullug and ppr mud4, (Jood uaatr Ul aud first e&U wtw k u ihy ebJM. lWVor4tfUUWi at mf '. Full Mkahuiik. J. A. Pooler claims tho bottom of the square strawberry box is not set up over three-eighths of an Inch It will hold a full quart, by measure or weight, of Wilsons. Ho desires It under stood that he gives only good meas ure aud did uot feel hit by an Item. .-, - m . ,1.1., The Finist. Of all meats for family use, people will and should have the best. It Is tho constant aim of MeCrow & Wiilard at their twoCommcrclal street shops to keep only tho llnest the market aflords. This with courteous Ucatmcut and prompt delivery they are constantly pleasing their many patrons. Rkaioved. Tho structure ou Lib erty street under whloh hilarious tramps have been heretofore invited to macerate paving basalt for tho benuty of tho clly.has been removed aud u hay shed will be erected for tho bcncllt of the cattle kept lu the city pound. Not So. Tho pants mado by the Salem Woolen Mills are all wool, but not a yard wido, because it is uot fushionable,but all our goods aro tho best quality offered, made from native wool, and our prices aro al ways tbo lowest. Boats. Both tho Hoag ami Boutly wero tied up at tho Oregon Pueitlo wliarf lastx night. Tho Bent ly left ou her way to Portland this morning. Tho Hoag left this morn ing, with tho Presbyteriuu Sunday school excursion. iNciriKNT Fire. Tho rcsidoneo of Mrs. Conover on Asylum avenue wusdlscovered toboou fire thisnfter noon, aud was heroically saved by tho active efforts of several mou iu tho neighborhood. Look Here. Any person 'who buys a tot from mo this week, I will make a present of a now suit of clothes, or to auy lady I will glvo a $10 dress. Motiroo Nye. tho real es tate agent, over clothing store. Boothby & Co.'s 0-8-tf Graduated in tho art of pleasing tho people our increasing business proves It. Sroat & Gilo. I am selling at reduced rates to closo out my stock. Hats from 2Tic to SOo lower than ever at Mrs. D. L. Fiestor's, opposite opera house. Fresh arrival of wall paper and pleturo molding at Geo. G. Van- Wagner's, 103 Stato will bo sold cheaper street, which than at any G 11 at other hotiso In town. Buick and Til K. For ilrst class hnud made brlclt and tile, go to Murphy & Desart. Largo supply ou hand. Near fair grounds, Salem. 0 0 lmo lUnv Dav. Monday will here after bo buby day at Cutlorlln's gal lery. lw The Cumins bine. Tho Chicago, Union Puclflo & Northwestern Lino oilers tho hest accommodations to tho traveling public en route from Bun Francisco aud Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fust time, magnificent sleep lug cars, elegant dining curr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars aud handsomo day coaches, cod Aug. See tho new Singer utt)27 Commer cial street. cod Buy the light running Singer at 327 Commercial street eod Try tho new prepared pudding Sroat & Gilo." Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, GQOSoborries, Cherries and good fruit of all kinds at the Salem Cannery. ASIIBVS JIFAT MARKETS, IfiS State street, K0 Liberty street, North Halem. We are ready to fill nil orders for all kinds oflro-h and salt meals. We aim l keep the bt tho country n (fords, I'rea delivery. We desire to thimk ull our old f nitrons for tbelr liberal rwitronage, huilui; hey villi still continue with us. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE .FOR Tho Twico'ii-Wcok Republic Liberal Commitston Paid. Easy Way to Make Money In Your Leis ure Time. Vor Units Ac, Ailfles TIIM IlKI'tlllMU. 6r. MUl, Mu. D.C.SHERMAN, U, H. l'enslon and Clsim eeut, I'.O lUu lit. .ilm. orvnn. Iienuir Oouuty Wr Vriu fr hunks. w M,T. RINEMAN Kr.Ai.Ku in Staple aad Fiaey Groccrfe CrtVjkyry, UWHtrsre. l.-twp, Wdn mid Willow wmm, AliVlu'ls orinlll ra. AlyiVWUb!tw4lldfNllS lit their- UiOh, viJlsbMl J'ilf Iwld UitvuaoVir prikUtM," vfyxM .si..,, r ,., JfML IImu U,im l",liT ut urfni r(vt of tntirtvit. j;h. a. uamqh. A Uft'Ufcj' at li. Hnm Sand f, l4d II I r SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK 300 Agjiorh'd ties worth 25 and 50 cents for. . . .15o each. 500 -i ply linen collars tOo " Every pocket knlfo lu our big assortment reduced In price. NOTIONS OK ALL KINDS. Combs mid brushrs of all kind, Mouoy purses, Bay rum, Florida wuter, Perfumery, Curling Irons, oreusipius, jwar rings. iNi-cKlnoes, Ring, Cuf! li PlttVluir cards. Pens. lY'iioHx. Knvoii.noa vvriiin.. jlmihb, iHiwrj, ouiKsors, iupu measures, Horaa brushes, Table knives and forks, Carving sets, Dice, Poker chips, Crlbbago boards, Fish hooka, Lines. Positively tho lowest prices on everything in our store, Capitol Adventure: Co.. Opera House Block. Produce tnkon. Highest Price Paid for Wool. Tll li .j t m. Out Side Old Undei takers of 18 years exporioncohaye, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out sido tho Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for the "business THE LIVEKY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. m it ftnin nni 11 All stock left In my euro shall recelvo tho best W. II. UliULbll. 1 '0 '. of attention. Telepl.ot.o No. 21. Cor. Liberty 1 and Ferry streets, Salem, O.-cgon. SNOW tHE) YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. House - and - Sion - painting, Paper Hanging. Kalsomlnlng, Natural Wood Finish. Only First-clasH CHURCH ILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON ICstlmntcs on all work tn our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.,1 Siisli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. IIouso Klnlstiing imulorto order. Now I)H Ktl.N, byvlilch wo can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock otftli kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner nfTrndo and High streets, Salem, OrogMlf SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY, OF MILL, CITY, Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Building material. Yard east of Depot, Salem. Wo nianufaoturo all our own stock, and aro prerared to fill auy order ou the shortest notice. 4:17-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent. J, O. UOODAUC, Coburif. A. WUKKLKU, BprlutcfieM. GOOBALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Lath.. Pickets I MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. AccnU for rohuri; At Ills, Hprlnitfield Mills and JloICenile Mill. Office nnd Yard un the west side of Twelltli htrt'ct near depot. Host Lumber In tha Volley, 4 li BAKKIl & WHKULKlt, Managers, B!oin. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregorii .- Tho best class of work in our lino at pricos to compoto with tho lowest. Only tho boat matorial used INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY ''Trie State. " Assessed nearly one-thlrdiot a million UKO. M. V.l'.VA.VM, Clly Agent, Aiu. special uKenirnr aiurou cuuuiy. ui llrn Willi i he Compiiny. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE U IIILGERS, Huccriuiors to John Holm. cor. Commer clul and Uhemekoto streets, Huletn, llnrso riioeinv speciuiiy, i mi Hill's Talent Inside Blinds. nSTXiATI) 3TJ.OORS, lressecl J3ricl;, And all classes clhulldlnK iimterjul, PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO., ITS Fourth Ut IVirtMiii), Qretfun. ISiu II. P01ILE, Blacksmith, Formerly olHwIber IVhle, two donrs west of lit olil staud, kef r a nujijily of wheels, aile, sjriugs and general ear rUttelisruwsrx. 4tt w "COLUMBIAS," dSP" UllilMler Safely, bJies'&ifely, Kaiw!f.'riiBiwpHaWr.YolilBleri,llt- Wyit4eu im iht!s1lHiW pi. ' Toilet soap, Hair oil. Bead necklaces. Gold uttoii", Collar buttons, v.nn.it. tl....t I.....1... "!, ..,. ..tape j.t.un innritK, tlie Trust. BUR-EN & SON f CIAJB Wall Tlntlmr. etc Vurnlshinir and Work. . SNOW BHOS. WORKERS. IOO Ohumokatu Straat, FOREST GIIOVK I'OULTHY YARBS, Founded in 11877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOB'IaLE And the nnet over brei( on Hie l'ool Coast, lioolc your ordir early for;cholco selections. Send Stamp for Oatalogut , Address J. M. GARRISON, 10:lt.dr Kortst:aroYe,Or(to, E. O. OIIOSS, nnil Pi Hut Hi, aui Court Kt-Th Ut Bt4 delivered to all purU of the city,, ! i ii ' "ii .r mii. lhalroy (ho Pcstsr, Wuvr Is IheTImo SPIIAY YOUR FRUIT TW Are HVire4 to tv irc tretmM lay the sttUMin will) gd H'f7' onsJWi HatUtactidti f uantilta4, OUT l. Hill H W"'P'Wi " lii nia' MWli l.l' .11 Capital Citjr Hestairait Jas. MMor Proofs -None Ult mWh Ufav MJlMAsmtMR "y?rr."r"vJ...... u-u.Uk.u... T Alh4s. tUuMU PVP 9 ffBBBI Bjp ajBP Tw v MeM tor ft rwwi-slr! RM FXOKf- tm ""i JKSaPViJJS nwsW w