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We eU SPECIAL Attention to our fine Use of
SUMMER GOODS.
DOTTED,
STRIPED,
PLAID AND
PLAIN WHITE SWISSES.
Pongee Silk Waists, Sateen Waists, Swiss Waists, etc.
j-TWO GIFTS. Elegant Ladies'
Oliver Willi giveu nnuj ocJicuiuci jnh
Our shoe stock is still going at cost. All new goods and good quality. .
THE PALACE aniTshcompany,
307 Commercial Street.
- IF -
You are tolnj to build or make any Mod of
lmproremeat, call on lho undemlguca (or
material. W nave a complete atock, and are
read? to supply any prepared contract, aewer
work, grading, etc
Saldm Improvement Co.
Wmtern Oregon Chops. Govern
ment report Juuo 20: In the Willam
ette valley fall grain Is beading; on low
lands it needs sunshine and warmth
more than on the uplands. Spring
grain baa been greatly benefitted by
the late rains, except on tbe lowlands
The grain prospect on tbe whole con
tinues to be most encouraging. Hay-
inghaa commenced in tho southern
countries. The hay crop throughout
will be much Heavier than it has been
for several years. Garden stuff has
slow growth but healthy. Strawber
ries are very plentiful and tho vines
are yielding heavily. All small ber
ries will be a largo crop. Tbe prune
and plum crops will be extra heavy;
but the peach, cherry, apple and pear
crop will not be up to tho average; very
favorable reports as to the peaches con
tinue .from Jackson, Josephine and
Deuglaa counties.
Hops have good growth and no ser
ious visitation of tbe bop lice have as
yet been reported. Tbecorrespoudunts
Bote the fine condition of the wool and
tbe large cllpsand also nolo that there
la bo price offered for it. With favor
able weather now for tbe rest of tho
Mason tbe grain crop will bo large, the
fruit crop fair, tbe hay and hop crop
very large.
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Chemawa Indian School. After
the exercises close at Harrison Indian
institute, Chemawa, this afternoon the
Chemawa base ball club will pluy a
game with tbe Hayesvllle nine, the
game commencing at 3:30 o'clock, The
exercises to begin at 2:30 o'clock, will
bo conducted by the Junior Indian cluss.
Tomorrow at p. m. the graduating cluss
will render their closing programme,
and at 0 p. m. a musical recital will be
gin. Robert Jack, of Chchalls, Harry
Tbroasel, from near Tncomn, aud Miss
Ida Barker, from near Port TowuBeud,
are tbe graduates.
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Small Firk. A spark set fire and
burned a nolo In tho roof of Win. II.
Bagley'a house on Court street between
IStb and 13th this morning at 0 o'clock
damage small. Tho tiro department
made tbe run of over ton blocks In three
minutes and Mr. Bagley gave them a
$10 gold piece for their proinpturss.
They got water but it wus uot needed.
Genuine. Tho fact that tho clear
ance sales at Mrs. SkirTs millinery es
tablishment are genuine, Is being prov
en every hour by the crowds thut are
constantly rushing there for bargains.
AH clerks aud trimmers are kept busy,
aud patrons are saving fully 60 per
cent on goods. dw
Married. A marriage llconso was
Issued today to Lulu M. fainlth aud
Fred A. Legg. MIsj Smith Is a daugh-
ter of Dr, H. Smith, the former Bnlem
dentist, Mr. Legg Is Kalem's well
knowu druggist, They were married
and left on the aflernoon train for Port
had, Hon. Cyrus A Dolph was In tho city
yesterday, He says if the people would
give the banks a chance and uot draw
, their deposits, uot a bank In Oregon
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Tun OawtaIj. A bigger and better
fob of anything to cat or drink for the
a y than any restaurant or lunch
OMftter In tbe city Harnett's new
piaee, Adelph block, Saluai. dw
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QHKAT Wool. John Savage, Sr..
hear Lie 78 sheep and they averaged
18 It, and IIMie over. He claims this
Umm John iMinto's record.
Jaokiit Balk eemltiweatedraw the
ww4 tT. Jlelvefsefl & Ce., aotwlth
! auedea stocks etc., etc. St.
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, Fhwk Cow For sale at a bargain,
Hi OffMto Jersey. Enquire at Blue
FwMat. JH-d-lw
JHmrAN COLLAJW AND 0UW8 Just
tmlfi at T. HolveiMB fc Co,
at Last !
Gold Watch and Beautiful set of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Geo. H. Burnett, J., Salem, June 20.
Joseph Jennings, whom the grand
Jury indicted for the crime of having
obscene pictures in his possession with
intent to exhibit, received sentence to
pay a fine of $600 and stand committed
to Jail until paid. Previous to tbe sen
tence being pronounced a motion for a
new trial was presented but tbe Judge
overruled it. Jennings will serve out
the fine by remaining in Jail for a period
of 300 days.
DOCKET ENTRIES.
F. C. Baker vs. Erlo Anderson, to
perfect title; continued.
F. F. Cook et al., vs. W. H. Byars,
aotion for money; continued.
Mary A. Horn vs. W. C. Itlggs; suit
for possession of real property leave to
amend complaint by substituting ad
ministrator and heirs of diseased
plaintiff aud continued.
In re-insolvency of Dorrance Lumber
Co., F. Fuller, assignee; objection to
cost bill; continued.
Sherman, Clay & Co., vs. P. H. and
Hattle EaBton, H. P. McNary, and
City of Salem; foreclosure; continued.
Geo. Swegle et al., Emma Bender,
suit to cancel deed; continued.
Geo. W. Woodwortb vs. Laura J.
Wood worth, divorce; decree of dlvorco
without costs.
J. H. Mascher vs. Olive A. Veatch;
action for money; Judgment and costs
for sale of attached property.
Geo. D. Goodhue et al., vs. James W.
McCourt et al injunction; referee's re
port read.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Taking it cool the summer.
Geo. M. Bceler went to Brooks this
aflernoon.
Rev. M. L. Rugg, of Seattle, formerly
Baptist minister at Salem, will occupy
Rev. Wbltaker's pulpit Sunday morn
ing and evening.
Miss Stella Alexandor, who has been
the guest of tho young folks at State
Treasurer MeUehon'n mansion, re
turned to her homo nt Pendleton to
day. Mrs. G. Stolz went to Portland today
to bo absent several weoke.
Mart Guilders was thrown from a
buggy last night ut 0 o'clock, hunting
his son. His horse shied.
Ed. Welter, a Puget Sound business
man, is visiting old acquaintances at
Salem.
Try Golden Rio coflco at the BLUE
FRONT. It Is line us silk. dw
Mrs. Mary Paytou, ono of Oregon's
lady world's fair commissioners, has re
turned to this city.
Sherltl Knight today attached tho
furniture In May Clifton's prlvato resi
dence, Of course, members of tho legisla
ture who voted for the valued policy
taw will pay tho ten por cout advanco
on their constituent's Insurance policies
caused by tho enactment of the law.
Why do you endure the agony of
dyspepsia ? Simmons Liver Regulator
will always euro you.
THE RUN CONTINUES at tho
Bi.uk Front, but all demands uro be
ing met and Investors arc paid lu full.
Deposits Increase daily. dw.
Lucky Numukhh Ykstemuy. At
tho auction sale Mrs. B. F. Snyder,
Farmer's Hotol,
pa torn, Mrs, D.
prize, S. E. Hull,
A. Ramp, fifth
received a silk dress
W. Joseph, second
third prize, Mrs. M,
prize. Tho leading
prize this afternoon is a lovely silk
embroidered suit valued ut $20.00 also
four other valuable aud useful presents.
This sale Is Just what it is represented
to be, u bankrupt stock which Is posi
tively sold to the highest bidder with
out limit or reserve.
Not Closinu Out. Hut to mako
people happy, are tho cut prices being
made ut the "La Mode" millinery
rooms., A new shipment ofsuu hats
aud fancy straws ImsJust been received
whleh are pleasing all, Call aud see
theiu, M las Stella Piukhnm. dw.
SlniHioiw Liver
Regulator Is a niedl.
twtd by physlclauB
olneeudorml and
uddrufgU4e,
TBE STATE TOURNAMENT.
Of the Oregon Stale Sporlraes's
Association
TO BE HELD AT THIS CITY-SALES!,
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Jnne27tli, 28th, 29tli-Coniilcte
Arrangeracn ts Great Prizes
Ottered.
A Journal writer spent the day yes
terday at tbe new grounds of tbe Salem
Bod and Fun club at Mornlngslde.
Tbe local sportsmen's organization is
a strong, wide-awake body ot Salem's
best business men and sporting gentle
men. Yesterday two events were on
tho program uud drew quite a crowd of
spectators. Tbe grounds are a ten to
twenty minutes run on the electric cars
of the Salem Motor Railway, They
faco to the north and are equipped with
a regulation outfit for clay-pigeon con
tests, with a club house, seats, an am
phitheatre for spectators being afforded
by tbe natural rtee to the south.
THE EVENTS
Tuesday afternoon were a diamond
medal shoot participated in by some of
our crack shots. anda'B" class shot
of younger hands at the trigger.
some scores.
Following scores were made at Tues
day's meeting:
First shoet: 10 Singles: Brooks, 7;
Pearson, 8; Jones, 5; Gabrielson, 7.
Second shoet: Gold medal. 25 Sin
gles: Turner, 19; Harritt, 21; Herren,
14; Jones, 18; Gabrielson, .22; Pearson,
20.
Third shoet: "B" Class medal. 25
Singles: Brooks, 12; Gilbert, 12. In
the shoot-off Gilbert won medal.
Fourth shoet: 25 Siugles: Salisbury,
IS; Jones, 14; Herren, 16; Pearson, 17
SPECIAL RATES.
Following letter from E. P. Rogers,
of the Southern Pacific, covers all in
formation about special rates to Salem
aud return. It Is in reply to correspon
donee bad with the company by Presl
dent C. D. Gabrielson, and should be
carefully read by those attending the
Salem teurnament:
In reply I would say that those at
tending tho annual shooting Tourna
mentof the Oregon State Sportsmen's
association, to bo held at Salem, June
27th to 20th, 1803, inclusive, will pay
full fare over our lines, in going to Sa
lem to attend same, On presentation
of certificates, signed by the secretary
to our agent at Salem, they will be Bold
return tickets to nil stations on our East
and West Sido divisions, at one-third
regular fare.
Parties returnlug to points on our
Narrow Gunge, West Side Division and
the Portland & Yutnblll Ry., will re
quire two certificates, ono to be present
cd to our agent at Salem, for return
tickets to Portland, aud the other to be
presented to our agent at Portland, foot
of Jefferson street, for return tickets to
destination.
Parties returning to points on our
West Side Division, yia Albany and
Corvallis will also require two certlfl
cates, ono to be presented to our agent
at Salem for return tickets to Albany,
und the other to be presented to our
agent at Corvallis for return tickets to
destination. '
Please lustruct the secretary to be
careful, lu issuing these certificates that
none get them but'tllose entitled tothe
reduced rate, aud uUo thut they are
completely and correctly made out be
fore belug given to the returning pas
sengers. E. P. Rooehs.
AssU G. F. & P. A.
No rates could bo secured over roads
lu Eastern Oregon as they require a
guaranty of fifty passeugers, which
could not bo given. .
first ma shoot.
Tho tournament will be held under
the auspices of the Salem Rod aud Gun
club and a complete program of prizes
aud rules, aud plan of each day's shoot
ing, will bo sent to anyone upon request
to the president,
Sportsmen should uot fall to be pres
ent the first day as one of the very beat
prizes of the whole tournament, the
$150 Imperial bicycle will be shot oft
Tuesday forenoon, June 27th. Nearly
as valuable prizes aro oflered each of
tho three days shooting, and lu all the
prizes amount to over 1000. There will
bo something for everybody thut cau
shoot worth a cent to carry off. Iu
fact, tho prizes are so large and numer
ous a sportsman cannot discharge his
guu in the air ou any of the three days
without bringing down something, to
say uothlug about tho exciting sports
thut will be witnessed uud the good
time thut will bo had by all who at
tend. Such a list of
HOVAL I'KI.KS
will probably never be offered agalu ou
the cvat, as It Is becoming more diffi
cult every year to secure them from the
uiauufaolureri 1
THE VACILlTliSf '
ut Salem for accommodations at hotels
are ftrttclass, aud reduced rates aro of
fer red. The stteet railroad will convey
crowds back and forth.
ItKl'KlWKNTATlON.
, Clubi are urged to elect three repre
sentatives each to represent them at
the annual meeting to be held at Salem,
Wednesday evening, the 28th, 8 p. m.
nt Hotel Willamette for election of offi
cers and transacting all business.
THE ATTENDANCE
is expected to be very large. At least
two hundred shooters will be present,
who have been heard from and will ac
tually take part in the matches. Port
land clubs will send upa big delegation
of her crack shots. Besides the prizes
nndpurses, there will be two valuable
medal contests, oneoffoOfor general
average, and tho "B" class medal
worth $35. There Is also a special team
shoot of two men to a team, with $50
cash added to entrance money.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Mayor Gatch and councilmen present
except Olmstead who was out of the
city.
HILLS PAID,
R. E. Moores & Co., $ 22 40
R. McKillop, 35 00
H. H. Robinson 35 00
Wm. Bennett 35 00
Geo. Clymer. 29 00
G. Grossenbecker 33 00
Eugene Henry 10 00
A. Burnett 34 00
J. A. Evans 48 70
John Hughes 168 36
A. G. Chatwln 18 00
D'Arcy & Bingham 200 00
Dugan Bros. 61 65
John Knight 234 28
Smith, Watson & Co 3 00
Salem Truck and Dray Co 57 50
Statesman. 14 00
Capital Lumber Co 45 42
James Coleman 1 50
G. Stolz 9 95
Salem Light & Power Co 434 20
R. H. Gese 50
Salem Water Co 103 74
Waite Printing Co 6 25
Patton Bros 7 10
Glover & Pugh 7 00
J. C. Goodale 85
Oswego Iron and Steel Co. 10 00
BIDS ON THE CITY HALL.
The bids ou the proposed new city
hall were opened aud read in commit
tee of the whele:
Craven & Olluger to construct the
building with stone or concrete founda
tion and steam heating, $57,640.
Robt. Wakefield Entire building ac
cording to plans, $63,975; if tbe two
street fronts arc stone with brick back
ing the entire height deduct $5,675; il
bnck backing is used on first story de
duct $4,500; if hot water heating is used
add $750.
Plummer & Ault, $57,000.
C. D. Wilson, $60,000.
Hobklrk & McKiuzie, $50,783.
Wickstrom & Cheney Complete
oulldiug, foundatlon'of eighteen inch
grout aud balance brick uud stone, Pio
neer or Tenlno,with hot water heating,
$61,823; with steam heating, $60,938.
G. A. Stevens According to plans,
$50, 195: all stone, $68,500.
John Gray, all brick, $54,000; accord
Ing to plaus, $56,422; without heating,
$55, 637; Pioneer and Teulno stone with
cement foundation, $65,000.
Hutchlns & Southwlck Concrete
foundation, balance stone with steam
beating, $76,000; all fctoue building, (hoi
wuter,$76,300; cut stone basement,aud
pressed brick superstructure, facing
streets, balauce of building common
brick witli concrete or stone founda
tion uud steam heating, $54,675.
James Taylor According to plans,
$57,000; with hot water heating and all
concrete foundation, $67,181.
The bids were referred to the City
Hall Building Committee with power
to act. Klein moved that Supervising
Architect Booth by be included.
Albert moved that (aid committee re
port to couucll explaining bids nnd re
commending to council lowest bids for
stone aud brick; carried.
City Atty. Surveyor Instructed to
draw up ordinance establishing grade
ou 12 St. Also to draw up a plau for im
provement of oak street.
Klein moyed to establsb a new grade
on State street to conform with grude
or 12th. Carried.
City Atty. aud Recorder were in
structed to prepare and publish notice
of the establishment of new grades on
State street.
Recorder was authorized to advertise
for bids ou 6 uud 0 per cent bonds for
entire debt of city.
J. B. Stump requested council on be
half of Humaue Society to instruct
police to arrest all persona found violat
ing state laws against cruelty to ani
mals. Referred to city attorney.
Petition of W. T. Rlgdon and others
for improvement of Mill street, and re-
moustrauce of Jacob 8tahley and others !
DPRICE'S
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The oaly Pure Cream of Tartar
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against Improvement of State street,
referred to committee on streets. Same
action on petitions of C. Anderson, W.
B. Morgan and others. Adjourned to
meet Friday night at 8 p. tn.
NEW DOQ ORDINANCE.
To Be Enforced by the Police
Fixed by Law.
-Pees
A new city ordlnunce to regulate
dogs running atlurge was pushed unan
imously at the meeting of the city
couucll last night.
It Is made the duty of the marshal
or policeman to take up and im
pound any dog or slut found running
at large within the city limits contrary
tbe provisions of the dog ordinance.
THE PROVISIONS
are that "no dog or slut shall be owned
or kept by any person residing or hav
ing a place of business in tbe city of Sa
lem shall be allowed to run at large
within the limits of the city of said
city, unless the owner or keeper of such
dog or slut shall have first obtained a
license as hereinafter provided, per
mitting such dog or slut while in heat,
or any vicious or mad dog, be allowed
to run at large in said city whether li
censed or not."
THE LICENSE FOR
a dog Is $2.00 per year, for year end
ing July 1st, or $1.00 for any license is
sued between Jan. 1st, and July 1st.
The party must get a metal collar with
his license number suitably engraved
thereon. The dog must wear this me
tal collar for tbe period of the license.
POLICE DUTY.
The marshal or policemen are author
ized to impound any dog running at
arge without license as prescribed.
They must post three notices to the
owner for three days, when if not
redeemed and costs paid in two days
after posting, the marshal shall sell at
auction to the highest bidder, and if no
one bids, the officer can bid in for the
amount of his fees and charges at tbe
expense of the city. The officer shall
kill and bury outside the city limits
any dog or slut bid in at sale.
THEIR. FEES.
The police are to receive fees as fol fel fol
eows: For catching and impounding, 50
cents.
For keeping prior to bale, 25 cents.
For killing or buying, 50 cents.
For advertising and selling, 50 cents,
WILL BE ENFORCED.
The ordinance goes into effect at
once if signed by the mayor and the
police are preparing to enforce the or
dinauce. They have a rawhide lariat
and will send for a regular dog catch
r's net. Tun old ordinance could not
be enforced and had no provision for
killing. It is believed the new ordi
nance can be euforced.
BILL OF FARE
For a Light Luncheon for Ten Per
sons. Sundrled Japan Tea, 2 cts.
St. Charles Cream 25 cts.
Suowflake Tea Blscut, 8 cts.
4 qte. Strawberries, 12 cts.
Sliced smoked venison "J.
Little Nestucca Cheese 15 cts.
Bread 5 cts Sugar 5 cts.
A delightful luncheon for 80 cts. for a
party often, aud plenty left for the
servants and children. At Clark &
Eppley's, Court St. grocers, Salem.
Women troubled with headache, will
find Simmons Liver Regulator relieves
ana cures.
FullPardon.-Ou recommendation
of the district attorney, the governor
today pardoned J. A. Frazler, of Uma
tllla, who was committed lasj Novem
ber to serve IS mrnths for'larceuy.
Are You Nervous,
Are you nil tired out, do you have that
tired feeling or sick headache? You can
be relieved of all these symptoms by
taklug Hood's barsnparilla, which gives
nerve, mental and bodily strength und
thoroughly purifies the blood. It also
creates u good appetite, cures Indiges
tion, heartburn uud dyspepsia.
Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy iu
action aud sure in effect. 25 cents a box.
WANTED.
Iu bulk, all good shipping varieties
or cherries in the Willamette valley
Oregon Fruit fc Produce Co., Salem.
0-18 dw
Lost. Bay mare, weight. 000 lbs.,
black mane aud tall, no White. Will
Eay for return of the animal. Thomas
lolmau, 676 High street, Salem.
dw-tf
Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
40 Years the Standard
TAKE NO
ON AN EASTERN
SHODDY SUIT
AT A FABULOUS PBIOE,
BUT COME AND GET
ONE OF OUR
HOME MADE
ALL WOOL SUITS i
AT THE
SALEM,
SFHM
For One
LADIES' Mil
TOOUil p
French Chip, Tuscan Braid, English Milans, all colors, includ
ing a line of pretty plaques, every one cheap a 4.50,
will be sold for
IS2.00
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SEE SHOW WINDOW.
IfflM! NEW GOODS !
New lot, summer styles, elegant shapes, beautifully
and artistically trimmed, cheap at 3.00,
will be sold for
$1.00 $1.00 $1.00
(MIl'S BATSL
New and stylish, just the thing for summer wear, assorted
colors, pretty and daintily trimmed, every one cheap
for $1.50, will be sold for
50 cents
50
25 dozen Ladies', Misses' nnd Children's line untrimmed hats,
25 cents 25 cents , 25 cents
25 dozen Children's Trimmed Sailors,
25 cents ' 25 cents 25 cents
10 dozen Ladles' Sun Hats, assorted colors, cheap for (1.00,
25 cents 25 cents 25 cents
SPECIAL LOT.
5 dozen only Ladies' Rough and Beady White Sailors,
15 cents 15 cents 15 cents
Real, genuine, big-hearted, bankable values; just what" the
peopl want, and to be appreciated must be seen.
FOR - ONE - WEEK.
MRS. S. G. REED,
265 Commercial Street.
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS
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SPECIAL LOW PRICES THIS WEEK
Call and examine our well assorted stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lluoleums and
Mattings Prices tbe lowest.
WILLIS BROTHERS & CO.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - - - - SALEM, OREGON,
Ageota fer R. G. Coraet Best In the world. AgenU for "Ball BreeeW'
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